THUKSD"AY7"MAHCIT 20", 1952
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Accept i rag Bids
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Applications will be accepted
by the Women's Residence Coun
cil until next Friday March 21,
for editor of the Women's Hand
book and Chairman of - Leader
ship Training.
The junior or senior selected
for' editor of the handbook will
be responsible for organizing and
editing the manual presented -to
new coeds next fall. '- .
The person chosen foiS Chair
man of Leadership -Training will
organize " the training program
that all new officers of campus
organizations attend in April.
DAILY CROSSWORD
ACXIOHS
1. Biblical
territory
5. Legendary
. tale
9. Melody1 '
10. Gull-like
bird
11. Severe
12. City (Jap.)
14. A lump
15. Hebrew
measure
IT. Not good
18. Biblical city
19. Heaps
21. Sua god .
22. Verbal noun
24. Fruit V.
,26. Unit of
work
27. Kind of roll
23. Speck
30. Leather seat
, on a
bicycle
33. Gold (Her.)
34. Bellows
36. Affirmative
vote (var.)
37. Public
noticesy
39. Citizen t ,
(abbr.)
'40. Lixivium
1 41. Instruct
43. Fencing
swords
: 45. Chills and
;' fever
46. Posterior
1 47. Look
askance
48. Weakens
DOWN
2. Biblical
name
3. Breeze
4. Depositing
money
in
a bank
5. Shop
6. Copper
(Rom.)
7. Seize
-8. Capital .
(Turk. J.
11. Cozy
13. Jewish
month
16. Ancient "
19. Cleaner "
20. Potatoes
(slang)
23. Soak flax -25:
Finish
27. Trades by
exchange
28. Ditch
around
a castle
29. Any severe
trial
30. Cebine
' monkey. . .
31. Strata,
32. Organs
of sight
35. A yellow
earth
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Yesterday's Aw
38. Wiseman
-! 0. Jump
:2. Hint
44. A size
- of coal
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28 29 30 31 32.
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N O W . P li A Y T IT Q
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Student Parly
There will be a special meet
ing of the Student Party at 8
o'clock tonight in the Roland
Parker lounge of Graham Me
morial. Party nominees for Soph
omore and Senior Class offices
and for- Legislature seats from
Dormitory Men's District 2 and
Town Men's District 3 will be
nominated. One vacancy for a
Coed on the Student Council will
be filled. After completion of
nominations, plans for the spring
campaign are to be made.
: - Law Wives
Mrs. Charles Valentine will
speak on "New Books" at the Law
Wives Association meeting at 8
p.m., tonight in :the Assembly
Exhibition room of the law li
brary. Christian Fellowship .
The Carolina Christian Fellow
ship will sponsor a discussion to
night at 7:30 in the Joyner dorm
social room. The topic, for dis
cussion will be "Can We Be Sure
of the Christian Theory?" The
moderator- will be Mr. Warner
Hutchinson of the ' Inter-Varsity '
Christian Fellowship. All students
are invited.
SeniorlnvilatioriS
; Senior Class invitations and an
nouncements 'will e sold next
week in ihe lobby of the Y Build
ing by the Order of the GraiL
Hours for selling will be 9 until
1 and 2-3 o'clock Tuesday through
Friday.
'"" This will be the last opportun
ity that members of the Class of
1952 will have to purchase offi
cial invitations to their gradua
tion exercises in June.
Travel Agency
The Graham Memorial Travel
Agency 'will be open for business
six days a week during the spring
quarter rather than five as has
been the recent practice.
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Application blanks and infor
mation may be obtained from
house presidents or Joanne Page,
3 OS Spencer.
The Council has appointed
Saralyn Bonowitz to head wo
men's orientation and Wanda
Philpott as May Day chairman.
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