V Y'i TUESDAY, "APRIL 8, 1952 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE SEVEN' Campus dels Debate Council The Debate Council will meet today at 4 p.m. in Roland Parker lounge number three of Graham Memorial, for the election of new officers. Ken Myers is now acting president. Men's Glee Club The Men's Glee Club will meet at 4:30 p. m. today in Hill hall. Valkyrie Meei The chairman for each organi sation's group entered in the Valkyrie Sing, will meet at 4:30 p. m. today in Roland - Parker Lounge 2, Graham Memorial. Sailing Club The. Sailing Club will meet at Gilson (Continued From Page 1) culums. They keep students more in touch with current events, she said. I don't thing students here jure 'apathetic'," Miss Gilson opin ed "except the coeds. They don't speak out as much as the bys do." Miss Gilson majored in Greek at Yellesley and left with a Phi Beta Kappa key. She returned to her native Pittsburgh and came into contact with the lives and deeds of factory workers in her job in the steel districts. A recount of. Miss Gilson's life may seem fabulous to those who consiJer industry a place for men. For 12 years she was in charge of the employment and service de partment of a large midwest fac tory employing 2,000 workers. The factory instituted personnel work as one of the intergral functions of scientific management and be cause of its pioneering was visit ed by industrialists and labor leaders from all parts of Europe and America. With her experience in labor problems, Miss Gilson did con e tilting work in various plants and industries. Research work took ' her to Hawaii for a study of la bor relations on sugar plantations. From sugar plantations she bounded into Britain, There she spent two years gathering mater ial for a book On unemployment insurance. In discussing the present Brit ish socialized medicine plan, she said, 'I think the English have realized that . they have carried the program too far and know that they can't cs2e for everyone's common cold.' We must have a great deal of patience with Brit ish economy. They suffered more than we in both wars both in manpowet and capital." 8 o'clock tonight in the Williams Wolfe Lounge of Graham Memo rial. Newman Club The Newman Club will have its regular meeting tonight, at the Rectory, 213 Pittsboro street. All members are urged to be present, and all non-members who are interested are welcome. , Pi Delia Phi Pi Delta Phi, French national honor society, will hold its week ly supper meeting tonight at 6 o'clock in the ' upstairs . dining room of Lenoir hall. After supper i the group will see a French film, MLes " Enfants Du Paradis," , all those wishing to speak French are invited. . . Cardboard Cardboard sweaters .may be picked up in the equipment room of Woollen gym this week. Ring Orders Junior and seniors may place orders for class rings Thursday in the Y lobby from 2 p. m. to 4:30. Orders taken how will be delivered in early June at the, stu dent's home . address, . ; The Coed Riding Club The Coed Riding Club will meet Wed. night at 8 :30 ,'at Pine Knoll Miss Gifeon has collected from her experiences and written sev eral books; She first came to Cha pel Hill; in 1939 t write "What's Past is Prologue," a book dealing With her industrial experiences. A Guggenheim fellow holding an LL.D, she is a noted lecturer. A one-time economics professor at the ' TJnWersity of Chicago,-Miss Gilson ended the interview with a wry smile and a firm inotej "I have no patiegce with courses that preach theory, theory, theory, and no practical insfeht." IAVE YOU BEEN WASTING YOUR TIME? Head "They Weni io College Loaking's Free At intimate Bookshop 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. n n EFT3 n 11 niglriiii The University Band will pre- have a concert season. sent its annual spring concert here tonight in Hill hall at 8:30. .This concert gives the band a chance to show the other side of its personality. Students are much aware of the band at the foot ball games where this organiza tion is responsible for original, appropriate shows at half time. On the other hand, many students are not aware that the band does Stables. They have a discussion on various breeds of horses, riding theory for beginners, and make plans and form committees for the spring horseshow and picnics. All coeds are invited to attend. Those desiring transportation should get in touch with Jackie Sehnert, 2nd floor Spencer, or Barbara Haise, 2nd floor Smith For this reason the concert will be presented on, a weeknight for the first time in recent years. These concerts have been held on Sunday night and attendance has not been large. This year's concert tonight will give more students the chance to hear the " band at its best. There is no ad- mission charge. The program tonight will in elude Alfords "Voice of the Guns'? -March, Lang's "Sea Medley'-' and Yoder's rhythmic novelty ."Git on Board." WANTED TO BUY Suits-Typewriters Cameras Musical Instruments Binoculars Highest Prices Paid Licensed and Bonded See Us For Larger Loans on Anything of Value M A I N LOAN OFFICE 400 W. 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