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Benjamin A. Quarles, profes
sor and head of the department
at history and political scienco
8t Morgan State College, has
lie«i awarded a Guggenheim I
Feliowship for the research nextf'
year. ' j
Tile noted historian - teacher
yras one of. 332 persons from
the Middle Atlantic area award-'
cd the Fellowship which are
granted ‘*\»fithout distinction on
account of rpoe, Odor, or cl'eed
to men and wotnen who have
demonstrated tb« highest cjapa-
city for original schplarly^ re
search and artistic cr'«fation.^’
Dr. Quarles will study thexole'
of the Negro in -.the American
Revolutionary War as his pro
ject.
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schalar-teacbers who are alumni
of North Carolina College and
presently serving as teachers iq
the Oepartmcnt of Biology. Har-
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lone, l«tt, riicipient of B. S. and
M. 8. degices at NCC, has been
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granted leave neft school y«»r
to do research in the Biological
and Medical Division of Argonne
National Laboratory operatvd
by the University of Chicago
which will be Dr. Malone’s
headquarters. The stipend
mounts to some 18,000 and ex
penses. Ml'S. Townes, center has
Danforth grant to pursue woek
toward the doctorate at the Uni
versity of Michigan. She has two
NCC degrees, B. S. and M.S.P.H
ATTENDS BUSINESS CON
FAB — H. B. Partridge, busineM
4naoac«r of jriatida A and M
llaiveraity, attended the annual
national meeting of boslneaa
nuaagers which convened In
Washington, D. C., last week.—
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FayeHeville
Teacher Cited
By Association
FAYETTEVILLE
John W. Parker, Chairman ol
the Department of English at the
one M.S. from University of | Fayetteville State Teachers Col-
Michigan. The youthful alumni i lege, and former President of
are pupils of NCC’s Dr. JanMSjthe Association, was one of ten
Sumner Lee. Student Edward language teachers over the coun-
Battle, Rocky Mount (NC)|try to receive the Distinguished,
science major, is gaining help- Contributions Award made pos-
ful criticism of his laboratory sible by the College Language
work from the NCC alumni-1 Association near the close of its
teachers. — eighteenth annual session held
recently at Texas-Southern Unl-
THE 4IARCVJM4 TIMES im 1
Study Continns
Drift Of Race
Away From Farm
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Although the Negro popula
tion of a sample area under
study in Louisiana makes up on
ly 30 percent of the total, color
ed workers are employed in 60
percent of the jobs at a wire-
bound box factory established in
the area seven years ago.
This is the finding of tnree re-
seachers in a coperate study
sponsored by Louisiana State U-
niversity and the Agricultural,
Marketing Service of the U. S.’
Department of Agriculture.
The researchers made this
finding while trying to deter
mine the impact of industrial
development on rural levels of
living. They point out that this
kind of research is needed to
help increase the effectiveness
of the Rural Development Pro
gram. This program is now go
ing forward on a demonstration
l;)asis in 63 counties and nine
'ti'ade areas in 30 States and
Puerto Rico.
AT DELTA’S INDIANAPOLW
CONFEBBNCC — University *f
Chioag* Pr*reM«r AUIsm Davta
is telling teachers and gnidanc«
connselon in Indianapnlia thatj
“The difference between the teat
scores of Negr* and white paptls
emphaslxes the edneational dia-
advantages suffered by Negro
stndents under the segregated
scuool system* in the United
States. Seated at the table are'
Dr. JUipfce z.. of City
CeHfjFv New Tsrk, fbat rUm
presidaar «r DeMa SignM Tbetn
Sorority, spam aw mt me tmmlm-
enoe ojll^Pr: Kara V. JaeksMi.
of GraiiHBtlng Btmtm GaPeg*.
rhainnpaj'' mt IMta’a Natleeal
Pmitti lOaniiWt—■ Tttled **■•-
Ieasii«r*tl« of Ncgra
Ike frrenet waa ImM
Apriri^C »t Indhini Unlvmitj.
Maytag Gives
To College Fund
riEWTON, IOWA
Grants totaling $3,800 wero
made to natoinal educational
and rural youth groups today by
the Maytag Company Founda
tion, Inc. V 1^,
A $2,000 grant was sent to the
National Funda for Medical Ed
ucation which gives financial aid
to the nation’s 80 medical
schools.
The United Negro Oolloga
furtd, which serves 31 N^g^o col
leges in the United Stataa, re
ceived a $1,000 grapt. 'These
schools are responsible for i the
education of 90 per cent of the
Negro youth who attended col
lege.
versity in Houston, Texas.
In part, the citation reads; . . .
“You dere selected for the A-
ward in recognition of distin
guished contribution to the
teaching profession as published
by the profession itself, by stu
dents, and by the' community of
scholars.
Coming into the Association
shortly after its founding at Le
Moyne College, Memphis Ten
nessee in 1937, Mr. Parker has
been an active member. He ser
ved as President of Region “B”
during the war years; Chairman
of the Committee on Program:
Vice'President; and as President
of the organization during the
period'
Of the nine others to receive
similar recognition were langu
age teachers from six colleges
and universities in four states
and in'the District of Columbia.
Prize Ham At Smithfield Show
Nets Of Over Per Pound
SAN i'SANdSCO, Calif. —
Marine Sgt. Jesse B. Barber, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Barber
of 1609 Edmondson St., High
Point, N. C.,~ received a Marks
man’s Medal April 4 by scoring
209 out of a possible 250 points
with the M-1 rifle.
- He Is' serving in Ware^
liousing Branch of the Marine
Corps Supply- Forwarding An
nex, San F(^ncisco, Calif.
Barber entered the service In
May, 1946.
SMITHFIELD
The grand champion ham
was auctioned for $260 or >$20 a
ponnd, and the first place dozen
eggs brought $40 at the 11th
Johnston County Ham-Egg Show
and Sale recently in Smithfield,
N. C., reports R. E. Jones, State
Extension Agent for Negro work
in North Carolina.
The ham was owned by the
Rev. J. T. Hocutt ol Middlesex,
and the eggs by Mrs. Esther Mit-
clfener, Smithfield.
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Altogether 6fl hams and 10
dozen eggs were sold. The hams
brought $2,619'.02, or an average
of $2.82 a pound, and the eggs,
$105, or $20.^0 a dozen. A total
of 211 hams and 87 dozen eggs
were exhibited.
The event was directed by L.
R. Johnson, Negro county agent
who organized the show and sale
in 1948 as a means of encourag
ing more farm families to pro
duce quality hams and eggs.
A workshop Resigned to en
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eran teachers and extension
agents (o study problems will
be conducted on the Florida
A. and M. University campus,
June 30 - July 17, 1958, Mr.
G. P. VanMeter, director.
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Virginia Youth Refums To U. S.
From Farm Talks hi Brazil
WASHINGTON, p. C
Miss Doiis A. Smith, Interna
tional Farm Youth Exchange
delegate to Brazel, has returned
home after a six-month stay in
Latin America.
While there she lived with
nine families in various parts of
the counlry, and traveled thru
nine states. Also she made a
number of public appearances, in
eluding three broadcasts. Two of
the broadcasts were in Portu
guese, and the other in English.
During the next several
months Miss Smith will appear
before 4-H club groups through
out Vln^iya. reporting on her
stay She will ua« a
number''Of photographic alidee
in deefcribiaf evriculturc and
rural Ijfie tfieie.
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saying bat been tme only
once im regard to V. S. Presi
dents^ John Adnms and hia
ton Jolui Quincy Adams were
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