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She termed the silence a " protective* * measure for the employee as well as the employer. She also said that the establishment of these committees was a step in the right. direction for making the home a better facility. The fourth committee will be made up of the chairman of the other three committees and Mrs. Pikula. She said this committee would serve as kind of a "mini-board" that will oversee the overall effectiveness of the various committee functions. She said it was also easier to call together four or five people when some issue needed to be discussed rather ?than-trying _to_ get-all the l5 odd board members together. Freezone is for corns that hurt Absolutely painless. No dangerous cutting, no ugly pads or plasters. In days, Freezone eases the hurt...safely helps ease off the corn. Drop on Freezone?take off corns. / ( REMOVES 0-/?. 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According to Baldwin, he remains in France among other reasons because he has less distractions for his literary pursuits and simply because he can get more writing done while there. After his lecture whose theme was "kinds of silence" Baldwin entertained many . questions from listeners. ' Questions ranged from "what . advice do you offer to aspirant ' black youth writers" to " what Jdo you do when you're so frustrated and so filled with hate that you don't know what ' to do with it." , To the latter question he ' replied, "There are too many a things in the world to do J constructive, rather than hate." ' Holding both blacks ahd ^ whites equally as spellbound 11 ' i Lorenza CL v ......v rVaLaaB L-?/J9l * m f Ira ^ r**^ ^ Lorenza Clark | Senior Consultant !: : J t I m-:M* I | George Johnson | Consultant L | America] ! Life Insu ' 80S Peten \ | Phone % Hearing I the years and you look at how many were acted on you can see that not very much has been accomplished." Dissenting, alderman Richard Davis, said that he felt a lot of the programs the people wanted to have been accomplished and that the light turnout was a reflection of citizen contentment with existing programs. 1'Those people yoiu hear from and who attended the meeting were people who were not satisfied with some existing programs or those who wished to see new ones introduced. Visits WFU with his frankness and candid opinions about life and the general framework of it all, even after the presentation of lecture, many sought after him with more questions, autographs, and just merely to meet him and 6hake his hand. He was fentertained at a reception at the home of Dr. Elizabeth Phillips after the affair. (See "Social Whirl"). Baldwin was a segment of the Wake Forest University's Institute of Literature that is jointly sponsored by the Departments of English, German, Classics, and Romance Languages. The purpose of the IOnstitute is to promote the cause of humane letters and to manifest something of the diversity in unity which characterizes the literary heritage of the west. $ ark & Assoc. ? jij: Tax Shelters, I Business & I Personal Insura$ g i be Moiling Consultant | ii General | rcmce Co, 3 Creek Pkwy. 723-2474
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