FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951
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THE DAILY TAR HEEL
Archeological Fedemfion
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Holds Meeting Here Today
The Eastern States Archeolog
ical Federation will hold its an
nual jmeeting here today and to
morrow, it was announced today
by Prof. Joffre L. Coe, director
of the laboratory of Anthropor
logy and Archeology at the Uni
versity who is in charge of local
arrangements.
Some 50 members are expected
to attend.
Hie sessions, which will get
underway with registration today
at 10 o'clock, will be held in
Wilson Hall. William A Ritchie,
Albany, N. Y., president of the
Federation, will preside at the
morning session and greetings
will be extended by Dr. C. C.
Crittenden, Raleigh, president of
the Archeological Society of North
Carolina.
Papers on historic sites will be
given during.the morning session
by Kenneth E. Kidd, deputy cu
rator. Royal Ontario Museum of
Archeology, Toronto, Canada;
Very Rev. Thomas Grassman,
OFM Conv., director,- Mohawk
Caughawage Museum, Fonda,
N.Y.; : and J. Duncan Campbell,
Colonial Park, Harrisburg, Pa.
In the afternoon John Witthoft,
state anthropologist, Pennsylvania
Historical and Museum Commis
sion, Harrisburg, Pa.; ' Hale G.
Smith, Department of Anthropo
logy and Archeology, Florida
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State University, Tallahassee;
John M. Goggin, Department of
Sociology and Anthropology, Uni
versity of Florida, Gainesville;
Professor Coe and y President
Ritchie will speak. Presiding over
the afternoon session will be
FatherThomas Grassmann, Fon
da, N.Y. -
An informal dinner " for mem
bers of the Federation and their
guests will be held at the Caro
lina Inn this evening at 7 o'clock
when Roger J. Gould, compara
tive musicologist, will speak on
Variations in American Indian
Music."
Tomorrow a business meeting
will be held in Wilson Hall with
President Ritchie again presid
ing. Making reports will be Re
cording Secretary Dorothy Cross,
Trenton,-N J".; Secretary Kathryn
B. Greywacz, Trenton, N.3T.; Trea
surer Carl Miller, Washington,
D.C.; Professor Coe on the con
f erence research project ; . John
Witthoft, editorial , project; C. A.
Weslager, Wilmington, Del., pub
ic educatiqn project; E.B. Sacrey,
Richmond, Va., membership;
Maruice Robbins, Attleboro, Mass.;
and professor Coe, exhibits.
Speakers ' tomorrow will -be
Charles F. Kier, Jr., Archeolo
gical Society of New Jersey, and
Stephen Williams, Yale Univer
sity, New Haven, Conn.
Papers on the Eastern area will
be given at the final session to
morrow afternoon when Irving
Rouse, Yale University, will pre
side. On the program will be
Dorothy Cross; Clifford ' Evans,
Jr. National Museum, Washing
ton ; C.G. Holland, Archeological
Society of Virginia, Staunton;
Professor Coe; Ernest Lewis, sup
erintendent, Town Creek Park
near Albermarle; and William H.
Sears, Anthropology and Archeo
logy Department, University of
Georgia, Athens.
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Professional
Group Meets
At Chapel Hill
Delegates representing nine
college and university chapters of
Alpha Kappa Psi,- professional
business, administration fratern
ity, will meet at the triannual
district conference of the mid-
east district chapters on October
26 and 27, at the Carolina Inn.
Dr. B. O. MillerDistrict Coun
cilor, of the Beta Chi Chapter at
V.P.I. will be the presiding dele
gate. The local Alpha Tau chap
ter will be the host.
The purpose of the conference
is to build better relations with
the business world, secure schol
arships . for those interested in
business : administration, create
better relations between the fra
ternity and all schools of Business
Administration, and to develop a
finer service of the fraternity to
the universities themselves.
Following a welcoming address
by Chancellor R. B. House Friday
morning in Gerrard Hall, there
will be . morning and afternoon
discussion sessions on ' business
problems and techniques. '.
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