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THE DAILY TAD niCCI. Friday, .Aprfl 18; 1930 , Pzz& Four Route of University Study Toot V 9T"V'A- . - 4 -""'TT a T A ir ' - PL" ' ....... 1 " T m?0 3EJs.". ' (-J5V2L""n" . '- ' sTr"TrT' " X ' ' :" - :,g5a'"" .v. . 1 oif'T- -i . ' f MEXICO V f X ihe above map shows the itin erary of the University of North Carolina transcontinental study tour to be conducted this sum mer. The party, will be, divided into two sections. Students registered for the botany, geo logy and general science courses will travel with the Natural Hill June 7, while those who en roll for sociology, economics, and geology will be assigned to the Social Science section and will leave one day later. .'Classes will (be met daily ex cept Sunday, during the trip. In addition to the regular college work required, opportunity will Science sectiofr, leaving . tapel Be given f pr obsrvation Jind field trips in connection with each of the courses and the us ual sightseeing features. One of the buses which is to make TROUPE STARTS -ON TOURTODAY (Continued from first page) Pheelie, Phoebe Harding; Enos, Howard Bailey; The No 'Count Boy, Holmes Bryson ; and An Old Negro Woman, Muriel Wolff, v ""Job's Kinfolks": Kizzie, Lo retto Carroll Bailey ; Kate, Muri el Wolff ; Katherine, Phoebe Harding ; Estelle McGraw, Mabel Platz; and Carl Rogers, Hubert Heffner. "Magnolia's Man": Mis' Tish Davis, Gertrude Wilson Coffin; Newt Norris, Hubert Heffner ; Magnolia Starnes, Muriel Wolff ; and Bartholomew M. Burgess, Howard Bailey.- MUCH INTEREST TAKEN IN HIGH SCHOOL DEBATE ( Continued from first page ) this morning beginning at 9 o'clock. The affirmative teams will meet in the Phi hall and the negative teams in the Di hall. H. H. Hobgood and Ed Hamer will be presiding officers. , The final debate will be held the tour will come to Chanel Hill snnit with . ati u -mrinmimf 1 tonight at 8 o'clock in Gerrard in order that the students may inspect its facilities. It will be placed on the campus between GerrarB Kali and the If. ML C. A. Eligible For Masters Degree Dr. W. W. Pierson, acting dean of the graoftia)fe scliool, an nounces that the 'following per sons have Keen "admitted to can didacy for the master's degree by tlie administrative i)oard of the graduate sinooi. This list does not carry with it any speci fication as to when the candi dates will be ready for the de grees, a matter which is depen dent upon completion of full re quirements as laid dowrn in the graduate catalogue. ' The list follows: Master of Arts Robert Waller Achurch, Flor ence Elizabeth Ahner, Fannie Mae Ange, Nora Beust, Ruth Blackwelder, Mrs. Lilian Pear son Brinton, Margaret Jeannette Bruton, Sarah Janie Bush, Ben jamin F. Carpenter, John, Mor gan Cheek, Eleanor Ruth Coker, Miller Wade Conn, George Channess Davidson, Virginia Denton, Harry Leslie Dillin, Nancy Blair Eliason, ; George Herbert Ellmore, Jacob Sipe Fleming, Mary Katherine Flem ing, Robert Steele Funderburk, Robert Lee Garrett, Lelia Hamp ton, Mary Katherine. .Harbin, Mary Jane Hill, Bertha Carl Hipp; Minnie Hollowell, Eliza beth Warren Hbwland, Edwarci Cortelyou Hunter, Connor Ran kin Hutchison, Sadie Franklin Jenkins, Augustus Campbell Jennings, Bernard Huyette Jones, Elizabeth Kennedy, Kath arine Madisoii Kinard, Eyans Willsbn Lindsey, Eunice Stacy MacKay, Crawford Reid Mc Lellon, William Mitten McLeod, James Benjamin McMillan. Elton C. Mcfeil, John Milton McNeil, Robert Ellington Mar shall,. Donald Fraser -Martin, Floyd Alexander Martin, Karl Zeigler Morgan, Beverly Turpiri Moss, Dorothy Mumford, Elisa beth Murphy, Mrs. Jessie Allen Parker, Mabel Allen" Powell, Stanley Wales Preston, Bunyan Leroy Rhyne, Dorothy Rose Rob inson, Elizabeth Roome, Sallie Embry Scott, Chandler Shaw, Paul Edmonson Shearin, Cath erine Sherard, Alexander Smith, William Franklin Smith, Harry Smith Spiers, George Richard Trott, Lucile Turner, Or in Au gustus Tuttle, Henrietta Under wood, Robert Marshall Wallace, Rebecca Ward, Evelyn Lee Way, Vernon Lane Wharton, Martin Dewey Whitaker, Arnold Ledg erwood Williams, Jesse Carl Wil son, John Harold Wolfe, Har- riette Wood, Gustie Mae Yar borough'. . , v, M Master of Science Thomas Benjamin Bennett, Jr.,t Ethel May Chapin, John Curtis Herbert, Jr., . Thomas jingle Kesler, Tno'nias , Luther King, Harry, Butler . Mulkey, Thomas Pasteur Noe, Jr., Hay wood Parker, Jr., Aubrey Al phonso Perkins, Jamea Jerry Slade, Thomas CobbWatkins, William Waldo Williams. The following persons have been admitted to candidacy for the degree of doctor of philos ophy by the adminsitrative board of the graduate school. This list does not carry with it any specifications as to when the candidates will be ready for the degree, a matter which is depen dent upon completion of. full re quirements as laid down in the graduate catalogue. Doctor of . Philosophy Myron Irving Barker, Key Lee JBarkeley, Abram Gustavus Bayroff, Minnie May Brashear, Milton Lau Braun, David Heze- kiah priggs Hugh Penn, Brin ton, Jr., Peteir Archibald Car michael, Henry Nelson De Wick, Graham Bennetf tiimmicki , Wil liam Earle Drake, Mrs. Winnie Leach Duncan, Pavid Ramsey Ergle, John Bryant Gallent, William Darby Glenn, Jr., Charles Horace Hamilton, Oliver Phfiij) Hart, Ralph Clifford Hon, ArtHur talnier Hudson Ruth Lindquist, Richard Arthur Line berry", Hershal Luther Macon, Velma Dare Matthews, Orbie Earl Michie, James Willis Posey, Charles Baskervili Robson, Wil liam Callier Salley, Paul Wal- bert Shankweiler, Mary Phlegar Smith, Sterling Aubrey Stoude mire, Mary Watters, Louise Young. The Orange county guards, a company of militia, attended the annual fcall at the commence ment of 1878. hall between the two surviving teams. Dean Addison Hibbard will preside at this time and E. R. Rankin will be secretary. N. W. Walker, D. D. Carroll, C. T. McCormick, R. D. W. Connor and H. W. Odum will compose the judges committee. , Following the speeches H. H. Williams will make the presen tation of the Aycock Cup for - At the commencement of 1877. the University conferred, the 1930 and R. B. House will awardj degree of Doctor of Divinity on cups and medals to the winners in the track meet and tennis tournament. The chairmen for the debates held last night were J. A. Lang, T. R. Baldwin, F. M. James, J. E. Dungan, H. B. Parker, B. W. Harris, P. R. Patten, R. L. Kess ler, H. N. Patterson, T. R. Kar riker, J. C. Harris, T. R. Walker, E. C. Danierand D. A. Kelly. 1 ENJOi BOWLING iO NIGHT no AM NIGHT Durham Bowling Center three members of the clergy. . 1 c A R O L I N, THEATRE A. TODAY What's o little leg between friends? Well, its -rnpre than something to stand on in this well turned musical movietone of artists and modelsin G re e n wich v ,Vil la ge. . with an- all star cast Jiexidtd by SUE CAROL and JACK MULH ALL ptestnttd by- . rx WILL,AM Sit ; i JT easy m die Mm iiorts THt- ' A- - THB x ' ' ' 1' BILTMORE fiS V"iT - " BROADMOOR ROOSEVELT, p I Blend. Soft ll &?v wjjs. mi m 1 otMiM 2 Buffer heel and toe hotet and gartertt alia ly Wilton Bnthert KODAK REPRESENTATIVE . INTERVIEWS SENIORS E. M. Billings, representative for the Eastman Kodak Com pany, visited the University on Monday in search of men for Eastman employment. Mr. Bil lings is from the personnel de partment and is in search of men who are willing to spend their lives in foreign countries. For positions in foreign trade work he wished to see seniors in the school of commerce who have training in Spanish and a kfiowledge- of elementary accounting. 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