Z'pen To Negroes:
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
FEDERAL <?OES
(Training Program)
Manv Government agencies off
er students an opportunity to try
their wings m federal service be
fore graduation. Under special
work-Yuriy p v ogiam- used in In
stallations throughout the coun
try, students alternate between
periods of on-the-job-training and
study on the campus. These train
ing opportunities are. offered pri
marily to students majoring in en
gineering and the physical and
biological sciences. but a few arc
found in other fields.
These programs enable students
to get practical on-the-job expe
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rier.ee and decide n they would ,
like to make, then careers in pub- ;
lice service, At the same time.!
the agencies observe the student:'j
work -and determine if they would j
make good material for perms.-,
nent employment
Th'se positions are filled
through examinations announ
nounccrl each year to recruit ;
college students who show
promise for development into
top-caliber professional work
er's m scientific and engineer
ing irrlds Students may par
ticipate in summer employ
ment programs in which on
ihe-job training is given regu
lar vacations from college, or
they may apply for coopera
tive work-study programs in
which the Job training is gh
m a< other designated inter
vals during the rear. For ex
ample, the schedule may call
Actor Sir Cedric Hardwicke
Performs At Virginia State
PETERSBURG Sir Cedric
Hardwick®, one of the most distin
guished actors of our time, was pie- j
Minted by the Artists Recitals !
Scries Committee of Viigir.ia |
State College on Tuesday, Octobci |
It. in a literary conceit entitled i
' Come Back Stage With M s His j
appearance was scheduled for 8:00 j
o. m. in the Virginia Hall Auditori- j
uni.
Born In Worcestershire.
England. mo« a resident of
New York City Sir Cedric
Hardwicke attended the Royal
Academy of Dramatic Art snd
made his debut on the London
stage in “THE MONK AND I
THE WOMAN.” Early in his
career, hr toured South Africa
for six months of on-the-job
training and six months of
coUese training each year for
4 years,
Stai'clttfe salaries range from an
nual rates of $2,690 to $3,415 de
pending upon the student's aca
demic 'level, Freshman students
entering the program are paid at,
the rate of $2,690. while • juniors
I start a< the rate of $3,415.00.
Trainers are pr id only for the
periods of ott-thp job training, not
while attending college.
As they complete the prescribed
work and study requirements,
they are given ’.cave to return to
college, ns they complete the pre
scribed work and study require
ments. they advance to higher sal
ary grades. Upon completion of
| all requirements for a B.A, de
! gree. they may be promoted to
j full-time professional positions
i startin'! at $3,070 or more a year.
«Ith the renowned F. H Bp«
son Shakespearena Company,
playing a variety of the, Bard s
most demanding roles.
! Back in England, he played in the
j now famous George Bernard Shaw
j play “BACK TO METHUSELAH."
| Sir Cedric'?, rare taient and com
j manding personality were immedi
• ot.ely recognized and he has been
m demand for leading voles in New
York and London since 1924.
Some of his most well-known
characterizations on the English
I speaking stage have been Caesar
m CAESAR A- CLEOPATRA."
| Captain Andy in SHOW BOAT."
! Edward Moulton Barrett in ' THE
j BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE
' STREET" Croon in “ANTIGONE"
Things You Should Know
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'■' One-time governor of hx sta. me
IN 1838 HE. WEIRED A RUNAWAY
vii SLAVE EROM NORFOLK, VA. HE SO
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ORS ON SLAVERY ISSUES TH AT VtP
'/ r 7 GIMA, MISSISSIPPI AMDS. CAROLINA
mSSED LAWS AGAINST COMMERCE WITH N Y./
Ca<~ ’ * f -
Dr. Chtterhouse. in "THE AMAZ- j
TNG DP CLITTERHOUSE . and
Commander in "THE FIRST DRA
MAQUAR TER S" presentation of
"DON J jAN IN HELL
Sir Cedric, Hardwicke's
appearances In such fiims as
“THE CROSS OF LORRAINE,"
KEYS OF THE KINGDOM
THE LODGER," and ‘THE
MOURE OF DORIAN GRAY"
Have brought wide critical ac
claim and popularity in this ac
.•nmnlished gentleman
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WEEK ENWING BATCRDAF. OCTOBER 25. 1858
Shaw University Speaker;
“Make Up Your Mind What You
Want To Do,” NY Editor Urges
Dr. C B Powell, president and
editor of the New' York Amster
dam New* told Shaw University
student* on Monday, Oct.oner 20.
that one of the rules for sucre:.:
m life ss to make up your mind
what to do or to be to accomplish
goals and aim toward those, goals.
He named some basic principles |
as a sure formula tor bring re- j
suits as follows: Conscientiousness. |
Self-Discipline. Excellence In For- |
forman.ee, Hard Work ana Integri- |
ty,
‘‘Begin now to work tor sue- I
OCTOBER IS ATLAS GIANT
ANNIVERSARY MONTH
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208 S Wilmington St . I
RALEIGH I
rev* In lit e. * b? urged, ‘-for
success in later life depend*
(in what, you do here. now,. Do
not be satisfied with lees than
the best that you ran do, strife
tor perfection, govern your
self for spII- improvement, re
member that coir,petition 1*
keen and Ip.irn to exert and
I'limpetf in your work, not as
Negroes, hut as Americans.
The speaker was introduced by
Asa T. Spaulding, vice-president, of
the North Carolina Mutual Lila
Insurance Company. Durham.
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