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Poor stated that the AEC ponsored fellowship program is playing a vital role in giving nany of our promising young dentists the opportunity to con inue their research and study. counting, budgetary accounting, bank accounting, microfilming, and statistics. Mr. F. R. Caudle, Burroughs' branch manager in Ra leigh will supervise the program. Twenty-six of the latest model DAILY CROSSWORD ACROSS J. Titles of knights - 5. Heroic 9. Expression :;f con-, ; ., tempt 10. Wealthy 11. Landed . -Estate " ; (Eng.) 12. Weapon ll.Land- measure 15, Low cask 17. Sodium tered 20. Hocks, collectively 24. Mine entrance 26. Arranges as cloth 27. Peck : 29. Evening; (poet.) SO. Portions 33. Units of r .work v5. Board for paints IX Island in - a river (Eng.) t Neuter pronoun .4.0. Bark 52. Prophet DOWN 1. Showed mercy 2. Electrified particle 3. Source 4. Draw up, as the shoulders 5. Bitter . vetch 6. Apple seed 7. Frozen water 8. Alter 19. Of the tide 21. Metallic rock 22. Wash 23. Musical drama 25. 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We have such an assortment of shoes, clothing and furnishings for every member of the family, rxr e couldn't list all the items. 5: About 100 Dresses ' Price 5 AH Ladies Hats Vi Price 5. Large Toysl -3 Off SHOP AROUND IN BERMAN'S BEFORE YOU BUY DEPARTMENT STORE New Church Dedication Set Sunday Dedication services for the new Lutheran church will be held this Sunday morning at the church. The $95,000 Gothic arch itecture brick church is in its final" stages of construction. The services will begin with tho lsyinff of thf rnrnrTnnn morning services and continue through an even ing program. Dr. J. L. Morgan will pre side over the laying of the stone, which will begin at 10:30. He is president emeritus of the United Evangelical Lutheran Synod of North Carolina. . , l'l(i.l'HTI " ICC Hlc, l I 'I H f CMtt J I" ''" Except for a few advisory con ferences with Allen in Wash ington, Gray will devote all of his time as Consolidated Univer sity president here. before the Kefauver Crime In vestigation committee refused to testify because the proceedings were televised, but they were not Paul Green To A ress C Press Association adding, bookkeeping, accounting and microfilming machines will be ued in the course, Dean Carroll stated. Paul Green, famous playwright and author, who is now on a world tour sponsored by the General Education Board of the Rocke feller Foundation and the Univer sity, will be one of the principal speakers at the annual mid winter institute of the North Carolina Press association, to be I held at Chapel Hill and Durham 9 HWQSry 'ZKf,1 tUMh"mtMKiM'4 i Green is scheduled to speak at the luncheon session on Friday, January 25, at which the Uni versity will be host. He will have just returned from his five-month tour and his Press Institute address will be in the nature of his first public report. Purpose of Green's trip Is to acquaint foreign countries visited with , American education and culture and the American way of life. In a sense he is serving as a "Cultural Ambassador." Dr. F. McNeill Poteat, pastor of the Pullen Memorial Baptist church of Raleigh, formerly pres ident of the Colgate-Rochester divinity school, will speak at the opening session Thursday night, January 24. Dr. Poteat spent many years as a missionary in univer- Patient care . and professional education both were provided by the March of Dimes, as shown Here. Richard Heimrich, 4, of St. Louis, is making a come-back on the road to health, with March of Dimes help, since he was stricken with polio in 1949. March of Dimes also provided a physical therapy scholarship for Margaret Borth, of Maple wood, llon shown attending Richard. 5 v sity work in China, returning to the United States in 1948. Speakers at the Friday 'session, in addition to Green, will include Benjamin H. Rees, a director of the American Press Institute at Columbia University and until recently for many years managing editor of the St. Louis Post-Dis- University of Missouri School of Journalism faculty, who judged the weekly newspaper contest this year. The dinner session Friday night, January 25, will be held at Duke University, as has been customary. The principal speaker there is to be announced later. 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