z2 Fctrr THE DAILY TAB -HEEL Tuesday, January 23, 1934 Ahha Pet Dzlta Merry lime MPC r.TOVKTT 1INI1I-: ilillKS OPERATION IN BALTIMORE Psychology Dr. Harold D. Meyer of the t?; tv department of sociology has Gifts To University From Various ; Foooclations Ui!l Toial 31G2S5Q0 Llerry at lniiiaucn ian ' QUt Saturday Night. gone to .Baltimore to oe wnn his wife who has undergone an operation for gastric ulcer at The local chapter of Alpha Psi I Union Memorial hospital. Delta, national honorary psy- Mrs. Meyer was to have been been cut severely in appropria- chological fraternity, made mer- operated on Saturday at noonUjolls from the state legislature, ry at a banquet Saturday night but the operation had to be post- has not been materially re- given in honor of the initiates, poned because of illness on the duced by the various educational Preceding the banquet, initia- part of the physician. The op- foundations which render uni iion ceremonies were held in eration was successfully per- VPrsitips financial aid for sneei- New West ' .- . formed yesterday morning, how- fjc nurnoses. No appreciable - .i . i Various humorous and semi- ever, and Mrs. Meyer is report- difference of income from the humorous skits were presented ed to be doing well. foundations has been sustained Grants from Rockefeller, Carnegie and Other Educational Insti tutes Have Remained Constant During Depression; Sums Are Used Largely for Research and Construction. o- Although the University has , ef eller Fund for Research by members of the fraternity i because the grants, which were in the main made prior to the during the festivities. Among I NOTABLES TO SEE these was a satire on a psyenoi- PLAY'S PREMIERE extreme fa11 difficulties of uvaiij-iiiAiiucu. vvixc Mu6. itne past year, continue over a solve her marital problems, Worid Opening of "Carolina" in stipulated length of time. given by Mrs. A. M. Joraan; Charlotte Tomorrow Night. When the state legislature several songs rendered oy a hacked the University allotment Quartet of vocal artists Doc- Many notables of the two rom $800,000 to $390,00, the tors Brooks, Crane, Jordan, and Carolinas are expected to attend salaries of all those employed Jonrison, and Several witty talks the world premiere of "Caro- state were virtually muti- uy uuici iiiciitucxo ui me 6 uup. i nnaf mm tuapicu jlxuiu i am jgj and many important re- The initiates H. V. Bice, M.l Green's "House of Connelly," tolsearch oroiects were hindered. TR. Leon, Helen Packard, D. K. take place in Charlotte tomor- while the foundations have been Spelt, Delos Wickens, McChord row evening. able to give little help in the Williams, Edith Wladowsky and The picture stars Janet Gay- matter of salaries, their assist- Virgil Lee and new nonorary nor, who is supported by such ance has removed the possibili memoers vera ceacn aim ur. wen-Known piayers as Lionel v nf s,v,nnrlmiTnmit nf mamr ' H. W. Frink gave thumb nail Barrymore, Robert Young, Hen- important experiments and in- autoDiograpnies ana me reasons rietta CTOsman, mcnara urom-1 vestigations. eacn.was interested m psycnoio-i wen, and jstepin ivetcmt. Large Sum Promised I Famous Carolinians invited Grants amounting to $162,500 Dr. J. t . Dashiell acted as to the premiere, which will be from the Carnegie Corporation, toastmaster and Dr. Harry w. condUcted in the same manner Rockefeller Foundation in Re Crane gave a briet nistory oi as a Hollywood "first-night," in- search, Rockefeller Foundation the fraternity. Iclude: Governor J. C. B. Ehrinsr-If nr Rsparrh in Pure Science. haus of North Carolina, Gover- and General Educational Board P. EL KOGH BACK : hor Ira . Blackwood of South have been promised to the Uni -.FROM TRIP NORTH Carolina, Paul Green, President versity for this year. $78,591.08 lrank P. Graham of the Um- was received from erants for University. Professor Attends versity, President E. C. Brooks the year ending June 30, 1933 Conference at Philadelphia. of State College, President J. I. 1 The Carnegie Corporation Fnnst m trip Whrnjm's nnllporA I ro-n4-A3 1Q9Q Vi& enm nf ofebr Frederick H. Koch I. nrAPT1.Wf cfrnwa plir Siaaaaa o 4.... -D;io ' " ?iwwu f""1 vy,v-i " iVV ; ? , V Z a T of Southern Pines, DuBose Hey- 0f five years for establishing delphia where he attended a w.;f1. PnrAl. a-unr.. .i ' .L I Frederick H. Koch, and Dr. Wal- The present library building .TT- rir .l ter L. Lmgle of Davidson Col- was erected with a part of this lege. ; v fund. m m -m -m mm I i? lrsr-nignt .coior scneamea Interest accruing on a part - Tr t0 included in the. festivities 0f this money is employed for sider the promotion of dramaticl Qna v,QC f, J,,. u - lobby, . where distinguished nually awarded to the student guests will be asked to speak; who has the highest qualifica- a fanfare of spotlights; and cameramen to photograph the sibii of the Rockefeller Dra- ' inatic dundation. Directors of several universities met to con- writing and production in Amer ican Mleges arid uni versities. Anlorig tHe eriiirieht men pres ent' ai trie meeting were Profes- W Allardyce Njcoll successor proCeedings. to rroiessor ueorge r. waiter 1 ma at Yale: A. M. Drummond, Carolina KmgSterS : dramatic director at Cornell ; . ArJthur H. Quinn, .head lof. the English -department of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania and WEEK-END FEATURES WINTER CO-ED DANCE in Pure' Science, of which Dr. W. C. Coker is chairman and direc tor of the expenditure, has been in effect for a period of some years, it is used to stimulate and aid research in natural A i science, a committee on re search proportions the gifts to professors for application in their research work. Most of it s used for equipment, but a por tion is devoted to technical as sistance and occasionally is used for publications. A continuing grant from the Rockefeller Foundation for Re search of $30,000 for the fiscal year was appropriated for sup port of the Institute of Research and Social Sciences. The money granted for the development of -V 4 , social sciences is used lor in vestigation of state and regional provinces, for publication of books that are turned over to the University library, for sal aries and for the carrying on of scientific projects. Dr. Howard W. Odum is the director of the Institute for Research and So cial Science. The General Educational board is granted $7,500 to fi nance a survey of the curricul um and organizational changes of higher education in the United States. The money is used for salaries and for travel ing. Dr. E. W. KnightT pro fessor of education, administers this fund. A special feature of this week end will be the winter co-ed dance held at Bynum gym Sat urday night from 9:00 to 12:00 o'clock. Bids will be on sale in the Woman's association room in Graham Memorial from 10:30 to 11:00 o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday mornings and from 2:00 to 3:00 o'clock the same afternoons. LARGE SQUAD OUT FOR FROSH TRACK (Continued from page three) spective events include: Ader- holt, Aledman, Allen, Baker, Blue, Bower, Bowne, Buffey, Carmichael, Comb, Cooperstein, J. Daniel, W. Daniel, Deaton, Farmer, Fink, Finlay, Freeman, Gabon, Gammon, Gardiner, Gear ry, Hairston, Hamilton, Holt, Howell, Innis, King, Kisner, Lamm, Lefkowitz, Lynch, Mc Iver, McMullen, Morrison, Mur ray, Oliver, Pollard, E. Skinner, L. Skinner, Smith, Southerland, Stoney, Teal, Troutman, Uz mann, Van Home, Vick, G. Wil liams, R. Williams, Wither- spoon, and Yeatman. Grapplers Primed For Meet with Duke (Continued from page three) were drawn for the Gobbler, heavyweight. Coach Quinlan said, "Evins is one of the best prospects for the unlimited class I have ever seen. He is getting in better shape and learning more about the game every day. Although he is. only a sophomore he has a great future in wrestling. TEAM POSTPONES DEPUTATION TRIP TO FAYETTE VILLE Date for Trip Has Been Changed To February 8-11. Postponement was announced yesterday of the first scheduled deputation trip from the Univer sity this year which was slated to journey to Fayetteville this week-end. The trip will be made the week-end of February 8-11. . The Y. M. C: A., sponsors for the educational trips, also an nounced the complete schedule of deputations for the , winter and spring quarters. Jack Pool, chairman of the committee in charge of the jaunts, gave the following list: Dunn, February 15-18; Winston-Salem, March 1, tentative ly; Raleigh, April 5-8; Rocky Mount, April 19 ; Aberdeen and Newbern, dates unscheduled as yet The annual high school week, April 12, will again be under the direction of the Y. M. C. A. and under the personal supervision of Pool and the deputation com mittee. The personnel of the team to make the Fayetteville trip is as follows: Jack Pool, chairman, Bob Drane, Phil Hammer, J. D. Winslow, Lee Greer, John Withers, and Herb McKay. Wettach to Speak Professor Wettach of the law school will speak to the debate squad at its regular meeting to night at 9:00 o'clock in Graham Memorial. 99 THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOD DURHAM, N. C 1 tions; The awarding of this scholarship is based solely on scholastic record regardless of the student's home state. Direc tor Susan G. Akers supervises Will Meet Cavaliers thdisPosrtion of the grant. , ne university oegan 10 sup- Continued from page three) port a school for library science Bilisoly, who last year lost to the summer of 1904. Due to Dr. i j . Aw.,Q Hahn in the tourney finals. was Wilson's interest and backing, leading authority on American,. L drama;. and E. C. Mabie, of the I declared the winner over Eutsler the school became a part of the ;,. '., T mX,n -i-r, after three rounds of great box-1 permanent curriculum of the University of Iowa, who with , u . rr,Jf,,., w- -.. i: Koch is a regional director of "J TUU . crowd booed vehemently at the decision, but Referee Miller stated to the press, "Carolina (meaning Eutsler) was the veri table winner, but he wasn't as 99 the. National Theatre confer ence. '' ' Although Koch was silent con cerning the topics 5 discussed diirinsr the conference it is ex pected that the decisions of the aggressive foundation will have a definite "You're right," retorted a wit effect upon the future work of ty scribe, "but you must remem the Carolina Playmakers. ber that Eutsler is a counter- fighter." Co-ed Tea Tomorrow At any rate the Tar Heel, as a result of his strategy arid The weekly co-ed tea will be i, h aded fashion of boxill. evil-fain iri .6tmCknOT lldll tnTn mfflW I i i -1 t i' a . i. . i . u "F"- ineraiaea tne iact tnat ne is a afternoon from '4:30 to 6 :0C bantam to be reckoned with in o'clock. Girls are reminded ot the Southem Conference. the fact that not only lady, but gentleman friends of the co-eds are invited. Dr. Akers Speaks Giddens-Fabri Dope To many the Sam Giddens Jack Fabri affair was a stunning surprise, but to those in the know, it was all that was expect Dr. Susan Grey Akers of the e'd. Last week against Virginia school of library science ad- Poly, Sam fought m the middle dressed the high school teachers weight class scoring a technical of Harnett county at Lillington K. O. over Spruill. The Caro SatnrHav nn th'a subiect rBook linian weighed 169 pounds at Selection for High School Libra- that time. The past Saturday, xies. pain uppeu ine scales at 100; ne deliberately sweated off that poundage in order to meet Jack Fabri. Bill Dunaway, State's brilliant S. I. C. champ in the 155-pound class, who was compelled to dis continue his activities at school because of academic deficiencies, Scouts' Court of Honor There will be a meeting of the Boy Scout court of honor in Ger rard hall Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock. All Boy Scouts in the University and Chapel Hill are approacneu uiddens alter tne The sophomore smoker com-i.figbt saying, "Congratulations mittee will meet tonight at 7 :30 role boy, you fought Fabri when in Graham Memorial. I he was ripe." University. This is the only li brary school established in the south except the one at Atlanta. Rockefeller Grant The $5,000 grant of the Rock- Street Scene Scene: Franklin street, at corner by Spencer hall. Jummer : (calls to passing motorcyclist) Durham? Motorcyclist shakes head and goes on. II -A. few minutes later, motor cyclist returns and turns down road toward Raleigh. Bummer : (calls again) Ral eigh? Motorcyclist (with surprised look, stops) : Say, you're not particular about where you go, are you? Bummer with (rising hope) : No. Motorcyclist: Well, go to hell, then. W eicome COMMUNITY ART CLUB WILL MEET TOMORROW The art department of the Community club of Chapel Hill will meet tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the home of Mrs. I. W. Rose, 212 Vance street. Van Courtlandt Elliott, will talk on Roman architecture and Miss Rachel Crook will, present a project in art education.1 Coach S navely We wish you and your staff every success, and pledge you our hearty support. Carolina Coffee Shop University Service Station (H. S. Pendergraf t) Durham Dairy Products (Chapel Hill Branch) Doyle Florists Tar Heel Restaurant Alfred Williams & Co., Inc. Strowd Motor Co. Graham Memorial Barber Shop University Shoe Shop f Carolina Inn Andrews-Hehninger Eubanks Drug Co. Harry's Grill University Book Exchange Western Union University Consolidated Service Plants

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