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BILL SASSER
LARRY BROWN
Sasser, Brown Give Concert Tonight
Bill Sasser (left) and Larry Brown (right) senior music majors will
present a series of original piano duets tonight at 8:30 o'clock in Hill
hall. Sasser, well-known for his work as musical director of Sound and
Fury, is from Wilson. Brown, from Asheville, makes his initial appear
ance on the' campus, with tonight's performance.
The program will consist mostly of work by French composers. The
cn ?nMj- Mnzart-V "Sonata in D Major," "Le Beau Jardm," by
Dupin: "Epigraphes Antiques," by Debussy; and "Dolly, ' by Faure
IRC POLL
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ed behind Stassen with only 181 bal
lots in his favor. Dewey, Truman,
Marshall, Vandenberg, Taft and Eis
enhower followed in that order. The
most write-in votes were received by
Eisenhower, Earl Warren, Dr. Frank
Graham and Ellis Arnall.
A brief summary of the poll re
sults is as follows: 2. We should end
the occupation of Germany: in more
than ten years (685), in five years
(331), in ten years (302), immediate
ly (78).
3. Admit one hundred thousand
displaced persons: No (959), Yes
(469), No opinion (84).
4. Appoint military officers to high
diplomatic posts: No (952), Yes (447),
No opinion (167).
5. Release atom bomb secret: not at
all (845), without the veto (301),
with the veto (241).
6. U. S. tariff barriers should be:
based on reciprocal trade agreements
(995), lowered (326), raised (75).
7. Zionist state in Palestine: Yes
(688), No opinion (415), No (329).
8. U. S. participation in Dardanelles
conference: Yes (939), No (249), No
opinion (246).
EDDY
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was enerasred with Dr. John R. Mott
in work for students throughout that
continent.
Dr. Eddy came into close contact
with Gandhi, Nehru, Generalissimo
; Chiang Kai-shek, and the leaders of
Asia. For 20 years he conducted an
nually a traveling seminar of educa-
; tors to study conditions in Russia, Po
land, Germany, France, Great Britain
and other countries.
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LEGISLATURE
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September when the NSO will held
a constitutional convention that del-
jegation "must elect a chairman, and
J have points ready to raise."
Speaker Warren called a meetirj
of all committee chairmen to be held
Monday in Graham Memorial.
DANCE DRESS CHANGED
The Alpha ' Gamma Delta dance it
be held in the Woman's gymnasium
tomorrow evening has been changed
to formal dress for dates and optional
for stags.
The 1947 March of Dimes Campaign,
January 15-30, is dedicated to
the memory of our greatest
President, Franklin Delano
Roosevelt, Founder of the
National Foundation for
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Join These National and Local Leaders In Supporting the MARCH OF DIMES Campaign
President HARRY S. TRUMAN
Governor R. GREGG CHERRY
President FRANK P. GRAHAM
BANK OF CHAPEL HILL
BERMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE
CAROLINA PHARMACY
CAROLINA SPORT SHOP
CAROLINA THEATRE
CHAPEL HILL BLUE CROSS PLAN
FARMERS DAIRY COOPERATIVE
HAZZARD MOTOR COMPANY
MARATHON
N. C. CAFETERIA
PATTERSON TIRE COMPANY
STROWD MOTOR COMPANY
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