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THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE SEVE1I Papers' ' Should Be Critics Raleigh Minister Asserts Here The primary responsibility of the newspaper is to be the critic of contemporary life, Dr. E. McNeill Poteat, distinguished clergyman and pastor of the Pullen Memorial Baptist church of Raleigh, .told several hundred members of the Fourth Estate assembled here last night. . .; ' ' t'. "While the newspaper can no more afford to be a daily scold than FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1952 ' Efr.i-,. "''" ilM ni 111 I""1 III' '''ri(i H H III I lll''T'" 'IW !,," ' its mgnt to be the critic m tne 57' Commerce Majors Make Dean's List students in the A - School of Business Administration have been placed on the laii quar ipr Dean's List for making a B average or better on all of their courses, Dean Thomas H. Carroll announced yesterday Nine students included in the group made, all A's. They were Williams Wiggins Alston, Bobby Gray Byrd, Robert William Da vidson, Archibald Taylor Fort, Harry Everd Little, James Harri son Smitherman, Marvin Wray "Stephenson, Alexander Sprunt Watkins, Jr., and Arthur Rexford Willis, Jr. The list: James A. Alspaugh, Greensboro; Joseph J. Alston, Fortsmouxn, va., William W. Alston, Oxford; John C. Anthony, Wilson; Edward H. Austin, Four Oaks; Zack H. Ba con, Jr., Raleigh; James M. Baker, Rowland; Fred C. Ballard, Wil mington; Thomas E. Beck, Wash ingston, D. G.; Burton IL Bershaw, Asheville; Rosa Lee Brake, Rocky Mount; Edward A. Brown, Greensboro; James NBrowne; III, Wilmington; Thomas C. Bulla, Tli rrVi "Point Bobbv G. Byrd, Sel- ma; Donald H. Caldwell, Mat thews; James T. Campbell, Tay lorsville; Glass B. Carrier, Jr., Charlotte; Thomas H. Cashwell, AcViPVinro: James Russell Caudill, Wilmington; Edward S. Coley, viimhPth Citv: William L. Creef, Norfolk, Va.; Joseph G. Dail, Jr., .Tarboro; William G. Daughtridge, Rocky Mount;' Robert W. David- Mnnrpsville: Donald T. Davis, )V1) ww W Morehead City;. James Daye, Winston-Sal em; Robert Daye, Win--Qairrf Hodfrev E. Dixon, Robersonville; Gerald W. Dorn, TMotv-Siv. S. C: Paul L. Doster, Charlotte: William C. Edwards, Jr., Raleigh; James M. Elliott, Asheboro; Robert M. Evans, Dur ham; William J. Feltus, Natchez, Mississippi; Irving E. Fogler, Dur ham; Archibald T. Fort, Oxford; Jacob H. Froelich, Jr., High Point; Jerry D. Galanides, Norfolk, Va.; Neil B. Glenn, Burlington; Robert E. Goodman, El Paso, Texas; Ro bert S. Green, Lewisville; Thom as C. Haddon, Jr., Durham; Jack G. Handler, Sarasota, Florida; Goldston F. Harris, High Point; -MriiinWi M. Hevward, Goldsboro; Annp Hildebrand, Marion; Thom as J. Hill, Winston-Salem; Ray mond H. Holland, Jr., Wilmington, wnilam H. . Hunsucker, Rocking- vorv,. .Tnhn R. Hunter, Winston Salem; Robert E. Hutchinson, Rockingham. John C. Ivey, East Rockingham; Richard G. Ivey, Asheville; Hen Wilmnigton I.Henry R. Jones, - Rockingham; John C. t TUTpbanei Robert ' Cj B- Koonce, Raleigh; BillW.-La&i;; ter, Apex;:-Wiujam .v. jukuauau, rirTichnroi- Georgia - Joyce LeJ- rjrpfnsb6rb: Harry E. Little, Fayetteville; Edgar Love, III, Lin- colnton;.Joe H. Maddux, taivi&, lireens- Fu- iDorei Quay kJiuid) - tw' v;iknn: Frank D. Nelson, Du'rhaM ' Eudnfe' Ob6tC5HcrJlIIi; proper sense of the , word of the ! contemporary- scene," Dr. Poteat declared. - He addressed the orerwirff ses- . . ' , . i . .-- sifsn- at. tK faTmliria Ton Iim" tv- nisht of the 27th Annual News- w - - paper Institute- Demg sponsored through Saturday morning by the worm Carolina jtress Association, headed this .year by Thomas J. Tassiter. who nresided. . Prredin Dr. Poteat'st address President Gordon Gray extended I the university s welcome and President Lassiter responded. Registration ior tne tnree-aav Institute was held at the Inn this afternoon. Earlier the Associated Press held its annual luncheon Dr. Poteat, emphasizing tne cor resnondinff resDonsibilities of the Virt and th Fourth Estate to wards societv. said men of both the pulpit and the press have formidable assignments.' Trt K a wise critic demands both patience and discernment; to . . i ii ho a tni rnnscicnce demands Dom sensitivity and : balance," he said. "None of these qualities is easy to come bY. and their exercise is novpr imnlp and rarelv aDnreciat- ed. But it tne press reiusea io De critic and the churcn declines to be conscience, the mind of cul ture -will grow dull and the mo rality of our civilization flaccid." TYi- "Pfttat declared it would be difficult "to lay too great empha- sis on the. relation oi lear to cri ticism since the criticism that is mere censor iousness may be little less than fear itself. Paradoxi- rallv. onlv the criticism that is mf V fear-proof will be proof against the irruption of subconscious fears that exnress themselves in self- praise or self-pity, masquerading as an objective judgment, com ing stultifies criticism life fear "It is a sorry sight when the rhnrrh fears to act as conscience and the press fears to act as crit ir " he asserted; "When the free institutions of a free society are hhwarted bv those who do not oe- ! i pvp in freedom whether their authoritarianism be a political or an ecclesiastical iaitn; conscueiice and rritirism must not yield to 'ear of their trucuience or tneir power. hom Tabor Citv: Lewis Patton, Hhanel Hill: James C. Phelps, Winston-Salem; William Frank Redding, Asheboro; Jim fctone Reuning, Bristol, Va.; liicnard t -Rr;oT? 'Rpflphl Fla-i Dale J. Rosenblatt, Greensboro ; . Donald C. Seifert, Henderson; Andrew tf. Shveda, Cove , Ctation, VVest Vir ginia; Raymond K. ' Simmons, t nr.anoviiiP. . Va Edward E. 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