$615,500 Budget For BenneH College
Approved By The Board Of Trustees
GREENSBORO
Abudget of $815,500 for the
1957-68 academic year was ap
proved by the executive com
mittee of. the Bennett College
board of trustees at a meeting
held in New York City on Mon
day. '
The figure represents an in
crease of 149,300 over the |S88,
200 budget set for 1956-57. In
past years, the meeting has been
held in Greensboro.
This year's meeting was held
In the offices of Dr. Frederick
D. Patterson, board chairman,
in the offices of the Phelps-,
Stokes Fund of which he is
executive director. He is also
president of the United Negro
College Fund.
A highlight of the meeting
was the interim report made by
Dr. WiUa B. Player, president.
Mrs. Julius W. Cone and Dr. J.
A. Tarpley of this city attended
the sessions.
Other members of the com
mittee In attendance were; Mrr
Harry James, of New York
City; Mrs. J. G. Meldenbauer,
of Buffalo, N. Y.; and Bishop
Edgar A. Love of Baltimore.
Absent was Mrs. H. C. Black of
Johnson City, Tenn.
Other board members in at-,
tendance were: C. Everett Ba
con, of New York City, chair-,
man of the college’s investment
committee) Miss Margaret For
syth, Miss Muriel Day and Mrs.
Millard Robinson,- all of New
York City; Mrs. J. Ernest Wil-.
kins of Washington and Mrs. C.
P. Hardin of Chattanooga, Tenn.
On Tuesday, Dr. Player at
tended the meeting of the exe
cutive committee of the Wo-
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Dr. /. M. Hubbard, Jr., den
tist, back from overseaa after
two years of senrlee in the
army, has resumed practlee
with his father. Dr. J. M. Hub
bard, Sr., In offices located at
6*7 Fayetteville Street.
Salute Carl
Murphy; Afro
American Editor
BALTIMORE, IklD.
Little folks and big folks,
young and old, some 800 strong,
they gathered here Sunday,
April 7 to salute Carl J. Mur
phy, journalist, publlc-servant,
40th Spingam Medalist and
man’s Division of Christian Ser
vice of the Methodist Church.
Morgan Stato Coll«ge Trustee.
Occasion of the salute was a
testimonial dinner sponsored by
the General Alumni Association
of the college to honor the plo
neer journalist and president of
the Afro-American Newspaper
Company for "distinguished and
dedicated service to Morgan
State College, his city, state and
the nation.”
“You have made me very
happy” was the response Dr.
Murphy gave at the conclusion
of the capacity-packed dinner
during which he had t>een hail
ed by representative* of the col
lege, of t)te City and State
Governments, of the judiciary,
by officers of the National As
sociation for the Advancement
of Colored People, of the KUcs,
the Blasons, the Alumni, of hla
Alma Blater, Howard Univer
sity, and by friends.
BirthslnDurham
ForApril15To20
The following births were re'
ported to the Durham City and
County Health Department dur
ing the week of April 15
through 20.
Frank and Mildred Stubbs,
girl. Walter and Sallie House,
girl. Warren and Martha Jen
kins, girl. Jefferson and Emma
Gentry, boy. Willis and Minnie
Smith, boy. James and Helen
Daniel, girl. Leo and Lillie Par
ker, boy. William and Eva Joy
ner, boy. Don and LuclUe Wil
liams, bojr. James and Earllne
Thompson, girl. James - and Ca
therine Alford, girl. Norman
and Shirley Umstead, boy. John
and Myrtle Love, boy. James
and Augusta McEUichem, boy.
Samuel and Thelma Dickinson,
girl.
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Fifth Annual Senior High School Day
Set For Shaw University, April 27th
RALKIGH
The Itfth an&ual Senior High
School Day will be held at
Shaw University on Saturday,
April 27, and boys and girls
from practically ^ery county
in North Carolina‘are expected.
The occasion Is the outgrowth
of the over-all pre-college
counseling program of the Uni
versity to acquaint high school
students with ShAw University
and its offerings.
Dr. Nelson H. Harris, director
of the division of education will
preside over the activitieB
which will be high-lighted by
events as follows:
Registration will begbf 'at
MO a.m. In Spaulding Gymna
sium, followed by a special pro
gram at 10:SO a.m. The pro
gram will Include greetings by
the President of Shaw Univer-
•ity and the President of the
Student Council. Music for the
occasion will be furnished by
the University Chorale Society
and the Llgon Junior-Senior
High School Band. At 11:00
ajn., there will be a tour of the
campus followed by lunch at
1:00 p.m. in University Dining
Hall.
At 2:00 p.m. the SImw "Bears"
will play Maryland State
“Hawks” in a baseball game at
Chavis Park. The series of acti
vities will close in a fellowship
hour beginning at 5:00 p.m. in
Spaulding Gymnasium.
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Impress upon you gentlemen
here today. We live in a land of
opportunity. God bless A-
merical” Tears sprang to his
eyes and his voice quavered as
he asked his questioner, "Does
that answer your question?”
"It does,” the poor guy
said and sat down.
Old man Mayer sounds like
“JUST WINDOW-SHOPPINGf No” the
spokesman of a property-touring couple was
recently heard to say, ‘Ve’ie shopping for an
entire house!” Jocular as this remark may have
been, it is significant. More and more, families in
all walks of life ate deciding that owning a home
is an attainable goal. How so? One important
fsctor- is ^ ava^Mity of sooad, economical
bank financing, bi 1956 alona, America’s banks
extended over S7 bitUon in mortgage loans to
help'families realize die dream of ownership.
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SATURDAY, APRIL 27,1W7 THE CAROLINA TIMES
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an ideal candidate for the U. S.
Senate himself.
Dr. W. Montague Cobb, pro
fessor and head of the Depart
ment of Anatomy in the How
ard University School of Medi
cine, was unanimously elected
president of the American As-
soelation of Physical Anthropo
logists at the 26th Annual Meet
ing of this society at the Univer
sity of Michigan, Ann Arbor,
Michigan, on Saturday, April
IS, 19S7. The association is a
profesalonal scientific organiia-
tionNM about 450, with foreign
membm scattered throughout
the world. This is the first oc
casion on which a Negro scien
tist has headed a national scien
tific society In the United
Elates, in 1955 Dr. Cobb was
ehairman of Section II (Anthro
pology) and a vice president of
the American Association (or
the Advancement of Science, ft
similar first.
Evans Keynotes
A&T Annual
Career Confab
GREENSBORO
“Patient persistence” was de-
acribed last Tuesday at A&T
College as the key to success in
careers in this day of automa
tion.
The speaker was Janil>s C.
Kvans, assistant civilian aide to
the Secretary of Defense at
Washington, D. C. He was de
livering the keynote address at
the annual Career Conference
held at the college all day Tues
day.
Speaking along the general
theme of the conference, "Voca
tional Opportunities in the Day
of Automation”, he told the au
dience which filled Harrison
Auditorium, "this is a day of
gpecialization-we need to know
as much as we can about one-or
two-things.” This, he said, re
sults from a personal discipline
of patient and persistent study.
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