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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
SUNDAY. MAY 31, 19.3s
Saunders
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During the commencement
exercises of the University the
seniors will need tickets for five
events and all members of the
graduating class should secure
their tickets as early as possible.
The 1 o'clock informal luncheon
at the Carolina Inn on Class Day
is the only event for which a
ticket is necessary that will cost
the student. These will be sold
for 50 cents.
Oratorio tickets wjjl be given
out to graduating men Saturday
from 10:30 to 1 o'clock and
Sunday from 12 to 1 o'clock.
pickets left after that time will
t)e distributed to anyone desir
3ng them from 2:30 to 5 o'clock
Sunday afternoon.
: Plavmaker production bids
will be given out from 10:30 to
l2 o'clock Monday morning to
'seniors and from 12 to 3 o'clock
'to others who are not seniors.
Trustees
Continued from first page)
Mr. Hill introduced J. K. Wilson
and John B. London, who contin
ued in the manner of their predecessors.
At this point the session was
enlivened by Mr. Fred Sutton's
question: "if we let Carolina
keep the engineering school,
What do We o-of f IVfcat nr
hey going to do for us?"
to
Correspondence
(Continued from page two)
"honor system." It is as if
passel of cats should meet
'discuss vegetarianism!
Let us carry it higher up to
our national officers. Not long
ago a nit-wit Missouri boy was
subjected to pitiless publicity be
cause he had submitted an essay
not his own in a national contest,
But how is that different from
the "ghost writing" resorted to
by our semi-literate national fig
ures? No future historian wil
be able to compile the writings
of cabinet officers and other
notables many of them will be
found to be from the pen of one
George Michelson, ghost writer.
A man in my class was sent
home last quarter for copying
one word on an examination pa
per. How about expulsion for
the'campus big-shots who prac
tice perfidy on a bigger scale?
A FACULTY MEMBER.
University Graduates
Run For Legislature
The approach of the local pri
mary June 6 finds a University
professor and three former
Carolina students offering them
selves as candidates for Orange
county representative to the
state legislature.
Lawrence Flinn, who gradu
ated from the University with
honors in 1932 and has been
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sisimuju ms aesire to do so. U a
"laicuny R. F. Stainback, professor of
After much debate, in which electrical engineering here, is
.r. uiaries y. Tillett asked aiSft a rondiri f o for th nositinn.
. xuity De neara, tne other University men who
motion tO that effect Was adopt- flrA ninni or Jnhn T John.
ed. A difficulty then developed Rw mprnhpr nf ttnlrimi fWp
when the faculty delegation com- p t Tinwar fnrmpr nS-
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son, ur. w. t Prouty, Dr. H. V. tp n pn,Pm(m i fi
,,ou, uu uean n. uany candidate for the office.
coma not De located. President
Graham was sent out to search
for the wayward professors, but
An exhibition of watercolors
by Leonard Good, one of the
distinguished young, artists of
the southwest, will be on display
in Hill Music hall from June 1
to 15. This exhibit will replace
the "Modern Masters of Etch
ing" exhibit, which will remain
on view through today.
Good's work is being brought
here by the University Exten
sion Division.
An angelic boyhood becomes
a satanic old age. Erasmus.
Athletic Equipment
One hundred and sixty ath
letes have failed to respond
to our request to turn in their
equipment at the storeroom.
I wish to urge that each man
of you who has equipment re
turn it, or recheck it for sum
mer use, at the storeroom
tomorrow. ,
(Signed) R. A. FETZER.
Buy Your Gift from the Leading
Jeweler in Chapel Hill
L. R. DEKLE
Jeweler & Watchmaker
Over Andrews-Henninger
Finals
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Watson.
Both the new and old officers
will participate in the figure Sat
urday evening. The outgoing
officers and executive committee
are Ben Willis, Lewis Morris,
Oscar Tyree, Archie Scales,
Mark Lynch, Van Webb, Jimmy
Craighill, Dave Mosier, Joe
Shull, Pete Williams, and Char
lie Edwards.
The incoming officers and
committeemen are Jim Finlay,
Oscar Tyree, Randy Roland,
Brad Toby, Morris Fitts, Louis
Shaffner, Bill Lamm, Bill Scott,
Billy McClelland, Boylan Carr,
and Sam Neaves. .
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returned without his quarry.
Since the lunch hour was at
hand, the meeting was declared
in recess while the trustees par
took of free lunch provided by
the Woman's College.
Afternoon
The afternoon session began
with the prompt appearance of
the faculty committee who und
ertook to point out technical and
practical weaknesses of a plan
to move the engineering school.
Dean Francis Bradshaw,
sought to delineate between the
two types of engineering educa
tion. "Engineering rests on al
lied courses and not on a few ele
mentary courses," Dr. H. V.
Wilson, the elderly biology pro
fessor calmly stated, "It looks
like a piece of madness to me.
The University faculty mem
bers argued in vain, for immedi
ately upon their conclusion and
withdrawal, there was launched
an attack of backwoods oratory
that very effectively cast a spell
over the tiring trustees.
Josephus Daniels, U. S. am
bassador to Mexico, unleashed
a roaring speech, which, al
though confined to generalities,
had visible effect upon his listen
ers. "We see in Frank Graham,"
he thundered, "a leader worthy
of North Carolina. All the oth
er gentlemen spoke of the Uni
versity as the Chapel Hill branch
only. . . They want Carolina to
be a University and State to be
a junior college. . . Are we, chil
dren to fix our mandate one day
and rescind it the next?"
Judge John J. Parker, Sr.
sounded a solemn note as he
rose to defend the plan. "If we
pass this motion to reconsider,"
n,e warned, "consolidation is
wrecked. If consolidation fails,
president (iranam's lite is a
failure and he knows it."
DIPLOMA FEE
Each student expecting to
receive a degree at this year's
commencement is requested
to pay his diploma fee to the
University cashier at once.
It is necessary that all in
debtedness to the University
be settled before one is eligi
ble for graduation.
(Signed) T. H. Evans,
Cashier.
Electric & Water
Division
u. c. S. PLANTS
BOAT TO NEW YORK-$10
Agent will make reserva
tions all day Monday in Y.
M. C. A. lobby. Reservations
may also be placed with IRA
SARASOHN at 205 Lewis.
Special connecting bus leav
ing Chapel Hill Thursday at
1 o'clock direct to boat at Nor
folk. Price $2.95 including
trunk. Meals and berth in
cluded in boat fare.
Engraved Cards
For Commencement
Any Style, 100 Cards
And Plate, Delivered
$250
Orange Printshop
Phone 3781
Thanks Students
For Your Patronage
We Wish For You a Very
Pleasant Vacation.
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tomers for Their Patronage and to Wish Them a Very
Pleasant Vacation.
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Carolina: Inn Cafeteria and
Dining Room Will Be Open
During the Summer.
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