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REWRITE MAN
If a person has a command of the
English language-., both, oral and
written, we recommend the posi
tion of rewrite man with a news
paper.
The average rewrite man's work
ran be divtded into two parts both
within the scops of rewrite work.
He either does his rewrite from
clippings of items appearing in
other papers than his own, or he re
writes stories dictated to him over
1h« telephone by reporters on the
sewme of action.
Newspapers are permitted, when
they subscribe to the same wire
PLANNING MATHEMATICS INSTITUTE: Dr. James A. Boyer, president of St. Augustine’s * olle
is seen studying plan* of the Mathematics Institute with Dr. Prezeil Robinson, Dean and R. E. Mat
thews who will conduct the Institute for mathematics teachers soon.
238 Students Receive Degrees
At Hampton Institute “Finals”
HAMPTON, Va. -• The 88th com
mencement exercises at. Hampton
Institute were held Monday, June
? with 283 seniors and graduate
students from 20 states, the Virgin
Islands, and the British West In-
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services, to use all or any part of
certain items appearing in other
papers. The rewrite map revises
the articles to conform with the
style of the paper ho is working
for.
Through practice this individual
develops an uncanny ability to boil
a large arary of facts down to a
short item containing all the es
sentials.
The rewrite man must be speedy
and unhesitating, and yet he must
be master of concise and accurate
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. dies, receiving their master's and
i bachelor's degrees on the college
. campus.
> Michigan's Governor G. Mennen
i Williams addressing an audience of
2000 detailed the responsibilities of
a mature American and outlined
the challenges facing this nation in
the second half of the 20th century.
‘We are being challenged by
the soviet union to a contest
for the allegiance of the hearts
ami minds of men everywhere
| on earth." he said. "The free
world can meet this rhalienge
by demonstrating that freedom
serves the needs of the people
better than communism ever
can. We can demonstrate this
only if we grow in social ma
turity. in economic strength
and in political repsonsibllfty.”
Four graduating seniors, two al
umni and two members of the col
lege staff were honored during the
Alumni medals for outstanding
commencement exercises,
achievement in their professions
were presented to Junius Edward
You may want to know about sal
ary consideration. On small papers,
the re'"rite man may start at SOO
per ween. Large newspapers will
pay him from S7O to SBO weekly
minimum. On the other hand the
highest may run up to $250 or S3OO
a week depending on ones ability.
While many men have picked up
this writing ability most men
find that training in a school
men find that training in a school
of journalism is very beneficial.
Mott .jf the large universities have
schools of journalism. If you are
interested in taking this training.
I write the dean of some school of
i journalism.
j Hankins, '29, president of the Mam
| moth Life and Accident, insurance
; company. Louisville, Kentucky, and
Major Osborne Ernest Scott '3B U.
S. Army chaplain, Fort Slocum,
New York
I :?
MAIN SPEAKER—Dr. James
A. Boyer, President of St. Aug
ustine’s College, Raleigh, de
livered the main address to the
N. Y. AH-Boro Alumni Chapter
of St. Augustine’s College on
Sunday evening, June Bth, at
7:00 p.m. in the St. Luke's Epis
copal Church of 777 East 222nd
Street, Bronx, N. Y. Dr. Boyer,
a leading southern educator, is
a graduate of St. Augustine’s
Atlanta University and the I ni
versity of Michigan.
i
Bishop Reid
Asks Prayers
For Schools
PORTSMOUTH, Va <ANP'
Over 800 AME delegates, leaders
and visitors bowed in silent, pray
er last week at, Emanuel AML
Church for Gov. J, Lindsay Al
mond Jr., of Virginia. The Rt.
i Rev. Frank Madison Reid, bishop
of the Virginia annuel conference
, asked prayers for the governor
i with the hope that he would face
j the crisis raised by the school tie
j segregation decision “on jflgn
• feousness and morality-.”
The meeting was the closing
activity of the four day 93rd
session of the conference. The
bishop said there was need
for prayer so that “God will
touch the Christian of Virgin
ia before the testing hour
comes in September.”
Bishop Reid emphasized several
times during the conference that
the ballot was an important in
strument is the struggle of A
merican Negroes for first class
citizenship, He directed that eve
ry AME church in the conference
set up a commutes to encourage
members to qualify to vote.
The same thought was en -
couch in a resolution suggesting
the churches observe quarterly
‘‘Ballot Box Hour" to "enlighten
members and friends on the use i
of the ballot.”
Conceited men often seem a j
harmless kind of men, who, by |
an overi.eening self-respect, re- i
lieve others from the duty of
respecting them at all.
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NCC Commencement Orator
Says Integration Will Come
DURHAM Dr. Kenneth Irving .
Brown, principal speaker at North :
Carolina College’s 47th commence- j
ment rites Tucsdny, told the grad
uates that one of their major tasks j
will be "to help prepare the Ne- i
gro American young man and wa- <
man to offer magnanimity and for- ]
giveness to his white brother.”
Brown, who is executive dir
ector of the Dantorth Founda
tion, told the commencement
audience, which frwilutled 357
candidates for undergraduate, j
graduate and professional de
grees, that race relations are
the major issue in America to
day.
And as such he continued, they !
affect our international relations,
"for our friends across the water— ;
those in Asia and , . those in Let- j
in America too see America large- j
i iy through the glasses of racial pie- I
judice. ’’
The speaker concentrated on inv \
plications of recent Supreme Court j
decisions on education in the South j
Said he. “Integration will come, ft :
is written in the stars: it cannot j
eternally be denied. But Integra- j
j lion is not enough. There must be ,
: hatred or bitterness, or jealousy or ;
; envy, no hostility or selfish pride ]
j toward any other living human be- j
ing.”
To prepare for this and other
tasks that fare them as Ameri
cans, Brown said the graduates
must be “worthy with the train
ed mind, with the dedicated I
spirit, and with a willingness
to accept the heavy load of he
ing responsible citizens.“
Asserting that more is needed in I
today's world than the trained
mind he declared, "I am nos wili- j
mg to fudge the effectiveness of
college education primarily on the i
j 96th “Finals ’;
I Sen, Cooper
Speaker At
Howard Univ.
WASHINGTON. DC— Mem -!
hers of the 1958 graduating clas-j
ses at Howard University last j
week were challenged to put their |
best thoughts to work. In order j
that the last vestiges of inequality j
! in America may be removed. The
i suggestion came from U. S. Sen
ator Sherman Cooper iR.. Ky.)
who was the principal speaker at
Howards 90th annual Com
mencement .
During the exercises, which
were viewed by some 8.500 per- j
sons, a total of 634 degrees were]
conferred by Dr. Mordccai W.i
Johnson, president of the Univer- 1
sity. Among the awards were three
honorary degrees and two Doc
tor of Philosophy degrees.
The Ph. D’s, which were given i
in chemistry, were the first dc
! grees higher than the Master’s to
be awarded in Howard's 91-year
history.
In the two-hour ceremony,
which had been delayed for
an hour as Senator Cooper de
bated the Administration’s $3
billion foreign ?id bill on the
floor of the Senate, the Ken
tucky legislator old the grad
uates that full social justice,
for all people cannot be a
ehieved if they succumb to a
| defeatist attitude,
j “I would have you remember
that the greatest budge of courage ,
goes to those who are aware of
danger, but who nevertheless af
firm the continuity of life and
experience in the mid-st of dan
ger,” he said.
The Senator said that great
gains have been made in civil
rights, and that he was confident
that the nation is moving in the
right direction in this area. He
warned his audience against com
, placency, however, and called for
. a* renewal of “our faith and con
fidence that we can move ahead.’
"Unless and until the Con
stitution is altered by the pro
cedures within the Constitu
tion itself, it is the duty of
ail to adhere to it, to honor it,
and to defend it.” Senator
Cooper declared. “And this Is
a duty which every citizen,
including every public official,
must recognize, support and
enforce.
i Having been instrumental ear
lier in the day in defeating an
amendment to the foreign aid hill
which would hacs curtailed sharp- j
ly U. S. economic aid to India, a
j nation where he formerly served!
;as U. 8 Ambassador. Senator
Cooper said that it is the duty of
the United States to reduce the j
; unbalance of opportunity and j
! living standards m the world.
| White KiOer j
Os Tan Nurse j
Gets Life !
HAMILTON, Ohio •- <ANP> —1
Shirley Edward Campbell, a white j
hospital orderly, was convicted of j
ihe fit st degree murder of a stud- !
ent nurse in Butler County com- j
I rann piers court last week.
Following a recommendation by 1
j the jury for mercy, Judge P. P. I
I Boii sentenced Campbell to life im- |
i prisonmont in the Ohio penitenti- !
| ary.
Campbell was charged with, hur- I
| ling student nurse Syivesta Andy. !
20, to her death from the roof of i
Mercy hospital when she resisted !
\ his advances last June 17.
Cotton gives employment to more !
people than any other industry jc ,
i North Carolina. 1
i evidence of a good marriage or a
| successful business career. 1 would
| iudge it rather on what has hap
j pened to a man’s ineilectual habits
and ot his outreach to others."
In this connection, the former
college president continued, “I will
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At College; Damage Greet
WESTPORT, Miss (AND ~ [
Investigation of a fire which dc I
-stroyed a dormitory at Mary j
Holmes junior college last week i
revealed the blaze might have j
started fram a short circuit in an j
electrical wire in the ceiling of!
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Medical tests proved this formula
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gives hours of freedom from recur
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This formula is so effective that it
is the physicians’ leading asthma
prescription—so safe that, now it can
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Science Shrinks Piles
New Way Without Surgery
Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain,
Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids
New York, N, Y. (Special)
For the first time science has
found a new healing substance
with the astonishing ability to
shrink hemorrhoids, stop itch
ing, and relieve pain-without
surgery.
In one hemorrhoid case after
another, “very striking improve
ment” wa.s reported and veri
fied by doctors’ observations.
Pain was relieved promptly.
And, while gently relieving
pain, actual reduction or re
traction (shrinking) took place.
And most amazing of all •
this improvement was main
tained in cases where doctors’
observations were continued
over a period of many months!
In fact, results were so thor
ough that sufferers were able
to make such astonishing state
ments a s “Piles have ceased to be
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ont agree that education itself is
heartless, normally natural, lack
ing in its concern for the welfare
men. Education at its be*t is deep
ly dedicated to the welfare of hu
manity and for the wise better
ment of the peoples of the earth."
i the building.
| A student, asleep in the build
' lng, discovered the blaze and a
rouged two other persons. One of
the three suffered minor burns.
Damage was estimated at $50,000.
The school, operated by the
Primatena open* bronchial tube*,
loosens mucous congestion, relieves
taut nervous tension. All this with
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The secret is—Primat ene combines
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a problem P* And among these
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This new healing substance
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| THE CAROLINIAN
WEEK ENDING SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 3958
I Presbyterian Church of the USA.
was the scene of an integrated
“work camp” last summer. Resi
dents of the area said feeling ran
high when the school was inte
grated.
White students from Kansas
j cut short their tour on the cam
pus as a result of a complaint
from Clay county residents.
There are 112 cotton warehouse
firms operating in North Carolina i
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