FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1951 TAGE EIGH3 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Archeological Fedemfion ... - 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 SODA BAR & G El I LX GOOD FOOD STEAKS FOU2JTAIN-SERVICE CURB SERVICE Dapep la after tive football SccJo . Cor .& Gwf I ' CsjeeaiilwsfO JSsiway Carrboro 1 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. spy f fvV : &mk4 t ' la od Hoot jHttL J . TF"- "J . .s "til ' ' " f 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. 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