THE ,rDAlLY;:;TARlltEiEai TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1952 PAGE EIGITE . v. M ; ,j ' llirni BUY EASTER SEALS BarfonrHorfpni p-teoc y cock D oy m Discussion THE BOOK EXCHANGE .Durham. N. C. Everything in Books WWrm kJUi Rent Buy Brouse "at ihe BULL'S HEAD BOOKSHOP 'The Oxford Dictionary of Nursery Rhymes" Ken' Barton, SP nominee for president of the student body, and Ham Horlon, UP nominee, will lead the first Aycock dorm discussion of the spring quarter tomorrow night at 7:30. Topic for discussion will be "Politics UNC' and is designed to answer student questions about party and personal politics. The meeting will be held in the Aycock dormitory social room. All interested students are invited to attend. Store Committee Picked ( Continued FrortK Page 1 ) "Neither the store at State Col lege nor the store at Chapel Hill makes mu?h money on the books sold," Comptroller Carmichael has stated, "but since it is the pol icy not to undersell the competi tive price of the tax-paying mer chants in the vicinity of our vicinity of our three institutions, except for textbooks, there is a EVENING and WEDDING GOWNS And All Types of Formats Beautifully Cleaned CHEEK DRY CLEANERS 720 '9th" St. ' -Durham 8-1227 good profit on all merchandise sold by our stores." Carmichael said he hoped "that some day in the not too distant future the profits from the Book Exchange in Chapel Hill will be devoted to scholarships available to all students." Douglass (Continued From Page 1) graduate school- that same year and went to Elon College in 1949. He was visiting instructor in the University of Chicago summer session in 1950. His special field is early American history. Dr. Douglass is a member of the American Historical Associa tion, and the Square and Com pass of the Masonic Order. Campus Briefs Pi Delia Phi ; Pi Delta Phi, honorary French fraternity, has invited all persons wishing to speak or practice French to attend their weekly dinner meeting tonight at- 6 o'clock in the Leiiior hall upstairs dining room. Faculty Club Commander George Z. Dimit roffr personnel training and war plans officer of the Office of Na val Research, will speak to the Faculty Club at 1 p.m. today in the Carolina Inn. His Talk on "The State of the Cosmos" will be illustrated with slides and films. Dimitroff was formerly director of the Harvard observatory and professor of as tronomy at Dartmouth. DAY RADIO SERVICE "Our Work Guaranteed9 OGBURN FURNITURE CO. WANTED TO BUY Suits Typewriters Cameras Musical Instruments Binoculars Highest Prices Paid Licensed and Bonded See Us For Larger Loans on Anything of Value MAIN LOAN OFFICE . 400 W. Main St. at Five Points J l II I .1 III ) I I 1 I II II I II I ii in . ... , . ..j 1 1 rr !-, -II, L- , t, L rTJ .. j j,, . , H ,1 mi., inn , a, , , HMUMUDIIUU r Vxx" . o A WJZLjja w$mM ( ) i m M-py m 'i C!H ESTTE1-P8 F 1-OS are much liJilLi!JiS;s p give you 0 " fROM THE REPORT OF A WELL-KNOWN RESEARCH ORGANIZATION i i iwiwiwii iiiii I ii mi Iinf J 1 . - H 1 J ,-.t f : i 1 (lis ; '--,., . " .- - : ' 5