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THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1952
Glee Clubs
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Spring Slcecf
The Men's and the Women's
Glee Clubs plan to present a
varied program this quarter.
Ifxe foremost event of the sea
son will be the traditional spring
formal concert by the combined
Glee Clubs, tentatively set for
Sunday, May 11th.
Another outstanding program
has been planned in connection
with the opening of the new ad
dition to the library on April' 18.
The two choral groups will join
forces to provide music for the
opening exercises in Memorial
hall.
The two singing groups have
a" planned to present a radio
concert and an off-campus per
formance by each Glee Club.
Men meet each Tuesday and
Thursday at 4:30, and the women
meet the same days at 5 o'clock.
Joan Charles, senior from New
Jersey i is president of the wo
men's organization, and Al Barn
hill, senior pre-medical student
from Stokes, presides over the
men's club.
Milner Will Ssseok
Prof's Meeting
"New Tools for Learning" will
be the topic for the April meet
ing of the Chapel Hill chapter of
the American Association of Uni
versity Professors this evening at
7:30 in the faculty lounge of the
Morehead building.
Charles Milner, associate dir
ector of the University Extension
Division and head of the Bureau
of Visual Education, will discuss
the latest techniques and equip
ment in visual aids for teaching.
He will also show a new film en
titled "New Tools for Learning"
and demonstrate the use of the
overhead projector for classroom
use.
Walter' Spearman, president of
the chapter, said the program had
been arranged by the executive
committee as part of its plan to
encourage the improvement of
teaching methods at the universi
ty level. Milner has had a wide
background of experience" in the
use of visual aids and believes
that they provide an effective
method of making teaching more
interesting to students.
In Europe
Pfc. Guy L. Bailey, Jr., who
while attending UNC was so
loist with Chic Burrough's
band", is now stationed with the
Army in Europe and is per
forming on enieriaixunenl pro
grams in his command.
An Army public information
release said Pvt. - Bailey has
sung at a number of officer and
enlisted men's clubs. He is at
tached io the Medical detach
ment 552nd AAA Gun batta
lion. His parents live in Fair
bluff. IT. C.
Photo Meet
With a large attendance in
dicated by advance reservations,
: the ' third annual Short Course
in Press Photography will open
here, today and c o ri iiriue
through Saturday. ;
Fifteen nationally know ex?
perts in various fields of phoio
. graphy will serve on the faculty
of instructors. '
The course is' open to press
. and commercial photographers
and picture editors.
Today has been designated
Editor's Day and will " feature
topics of special interest io
newspaper executives who edit
or I and out the assignments for
news pictures.
The picture editors are also
urged to participate in the pro
grams Friday and Saturday.
BRIEFS
Philosophy Talk
"An Eighteenth Century Sha
dow on Contemporary Thought"
is the 'topic of an address to be
delivered by Dr. John Kuiper,
chairman of the University of
Kentucky philosophy department,
at 8 p.m. today in Gerrard hall.
Young Paschallians
Dr. William Poteat of the phil
osophy department will meet with
the Young Paschallians at 4:30
p.m. today in the Episcopal parish
house.
World Federalists
Law School Dean Henry Bran
dis will meet with the Student
World Federalists at 1 p.m. today
in the upstairs dining room of
Lenoir hall. Brandis will lead a
discussion on the aims and pur
poses of world federalism.
Glee. Club
The Men's Glee club will meet
today at 4:30 p. m. in Hill hall.
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SOFTBALL.
4:00 Field 1 Winston 3 vs Dental
School 1; 2 Jpyner 1 vs Lewis! 3
Stacy vs Old East; 4 KA vs Delta Sig
PI.
5:00 Field 1 Mangum vs Med
School 5; 2 Winston 2 vs Aycock; 3
Law School vs- Winston; 4 Beta 1 vs
ZBT. "
TENNIS
4:00 Court 14 Phi Delt 2 vs Kap
pa Sig; 5 8-SAE 2 vs Chi Phi.
5:00 Court 1--4 Med School 1 vs
Connor 1; 58 Kappa Psi vs Sigma
Chi.
TectH is, -Lacrosse
Play Here Toddy;.
The tennis and lacrosse teams
are in action again today the un
defeated tennis team playing Wil
liams College in the second of two
matches at 3 p.m. and the lacrosse
men meeting Yale at 3 p. m.
The Big Four baseball play
opens tomorrow with Wake Fo
rest playing Carolina. The Tar
fleels, whahav a 7-3 record this
year and last year tied with Duke
for first irT the Big Four play, will
be favored over the less exper
ienced Deacons .
Bill Lore, knuckleballing right
hander, will probably be the Tar
Heel starter. He defeated , Yale
with a four hit shutout in his
last game.
More than 200 runners and field
event stars will be entered in the
Carolina Belays here Saturday for
the opening outdoor meet of the
1952 season.
Full -teams from Princeton,
Dartmouth, Chowan, VMI, and
Presbyterian are also entered.
Gross'
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"In" short, I believe that we can
find enough money from present
block fees and other sources,
namely, -the Book Ex, to give stu
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this campus. My hope is that my
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we should not raise block fees,
and that, regardless of who is
elected, the price of living will not
go up in this one instance."
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