PROPOSED DORMITORY Shown above is an architects drawing at proposed $825,000 150- room dormitory for men at North Carolina College, 'ha 300-man facility, which will connect with the college’s Chidley Hall, wifi Allen University’s First Summer School A Success COLUMBIA Allen University Summer School, under the direc tion of Dr. Sylvie P. Swinton, is proving e success. This is the first attempt by the Administration to establish e summer school program apart from the Benedict-Alien Summer Session which existed for the past 35 years. According la Sirs. Henrietta Oaillard, registrar, some 508 peri ana are registered for the first period which ends July 4. Included in this number are May high school graduates, in service teachers, teacher-libra rians, regular students, stu dents from other colleges which do net offer summer programs, and ethers. 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SCIENCE STUDENTS Mounting specimens in paraffin in a biology claee during the Summer Institute toe High School Students at North Carolina Collage at Durham, are Daphne Mu ley, left, and Robert Lancaster. Both ere students at Brawley High School, Scotland Neck. The institute, which attracted 40 students from 10 states and Puerto Rico, is being sponsored by the National Science Foundation and will continue until July 18. Mr*. Pemell Hayes, James Hedgs beth, Mrs. Edith Holmes, John Wes ley Hunter, Joseph A. Johnson, Mr*. Irene Kimmei, Dr. Marie G. Mar- BOTTLEO IN BOND MELLOW CORN 9 KENTUCKY ■ • STRAIGHT IS ' WHISKEY « MEDLEY dSTMUNB COMPANY, OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY cos, Sergte Lope* Mesa, Warren Minnifleld, Dr. Yolando Miro, Thomas B. Nelson, George Traylor, Rev. Jaase E. Walker, Samuel Lee Mrs. Young Writes Os Mom’s Role NEW YORK, N. Y—An article on the role of a Negro mother will appear in the July issue of Parents magazine on newsstands Friday, June 26th. The article written by Mrs. Whitney M. Young, Jr., wife of the executive director of the Na tional Urban League, is entitled. “A Negro Mother Speaks of her Challenging Role in a Changing World.” “The role of a Negro moth er during this period of ra cial unrest Is an exciting, though burdensome one. It is a crucial role and one which I am proud to play at this NEW APPOINTEE Secre tary Dillon welcomes to the Treaaury Dr. Emmett I. Riee newly appointed Deputy Dtrte tor of the Treasury’s Office at Developing Nations. Dr. Riee wHI assist the Secretary and the Assistant Secretary tor Interna tional Affairs In the formulation of U. S. financial policies affect ing the middle east, Africa and Asia. Prior to Joining the Treas ury staff. Dr. Rice was for two yean Research Advisor for the Central Bank of Nigeria under the AID Program. (See story). historic moment." Mrs. Teat declares “The responsibility of the Ne gro mother has never been with out its challenges, pain and heartbreaks; for added to the nmiai problems of raising a child is the Negro child's dUsma a bout his identity and the par rente’ frustrations in trying to insulate the child from hurt and embarrassment.” she said. Mrs. Young, the tenner Him Margaret Buckner, and her husband bars two daugh ters, Marcia, age IT. and Lra- Mrs. who holds a mas ter’s degree in education, is ac tive in the civic life of New Ro chelle and in the PTA and other groups. Her story declares that the role of the Negro mother Is vital if the nation Is to achieve Its true greatness. James Carter ( New Manager Os Wooiworth's NEW YORK James Carter has been promoed to the rank of store manager by the F. W. Wool worth Co,, it was announced today by C. M. 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