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Yale Professor Speaks -On
Anthropology Friday
Dr. Ralph Linton, Sterling pro
fessor of anthropology at Yale
University and one of the fore
most anthropologists in the United
States, will .speak here on "The
Culture Concept and International
Understanding" Friday night, Ap
ril 18.
The lecture, sponsored by the
Anthropology Club, will be given
la Gerrard hall at 8 o'clock. The
nc&lic is invited.
Dr. Linton, who will be intro
duced br Dr. John GiUin. has
travelled widely over the world.
He has conducted research in Cen
tral America, the Marquesas and
Other islands of Polynesia, Mad
agascar, and South Africa.
His well-known book. "The
Study of Man," has been con
sidered a landmark in the de
- velopment of the field of cul
tural anthropology. Besides other
books and numerous articles, he
has been editor and contributor
of two recent books which have
been important in the understand-
BRIEFS
IT Independent Coed Board
There will be a meeting of the
lndependentCoecl board this af
ternoon at 5 o'clock in the Grail
Room in Graham Memorial.
Spanish Club
The Spanish Club will meet for
supper tonight at 6 o'clock in the
upstairs dining room of Lenoir
halL All persons interested in
nracticing Spanish conversation
are invited.
Movie
The sound, color movie, "Dus
or Destiny" will be shown tonight
at 8 o'clock in room 101 Davie
hall. The film will be shown un
der the sponsorship of the Caro
lina Christian Fellowship. It is a
dramatic presentation of miracles
of nature showing evidence of a
creator. All students are invited
to the 50-minute showing.
ean's List
Ss Released
By ,B A; School
Dean Thomas H. Carroll of the
School of Business Administration
yesterday announced the Dean's
List for the Winter quarter.
The following students all made
a B average or better on all of
their courses.
Seven students included in the
group made all A's. Their names
are: Joseph Garner Dail, Jr.,
Leonard Bullock Fleming, Archi
bald Taylor Fort, Carl Greaves
McGraw, Wallace Hugh Mitchell,
James Edward Montague, and
Frank Davis Nelson.
Hugh Hall Adams, Mooresville;
James Andrew Alspaugh, Greens
boro; Thomas Marion . Alspaugh,
Winston-Salem; John Charles An-
(See BUSINESS, page 8)
, St off Meet
Editor-elect Barry Farber yes
terday, reminded staffers of the
meeting today in The Daily Tar
lied newsroom at 4 pan
lie asked all members to at
tend. .
Farber urged those interesl&d
in working in any department
"to come on up snd ive us a
try. We need you. s ;
Ferber will lake over lb pa
per editcrshlp Jodayr itd Ills
first edition will appear torn ar
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DR. RALPH LINTON
ing of recent international affairs:
The Science of Man in the World
Crisis" and "Most of the World."
His accomplishment as a pub
lic speaker has made him a pop
ular teacher at Wisconsin, Col
umbia and Yale, besides other in
stitutions where he has served as
visiting lecturer.
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Edward DriscolL the Southern
Area Student Secretary of the
YMCA will be in Chapel Hill
today and tomorrow to speak at
two meetings of persons interest
ed in the work of the YMCA
YWCA'. according to an announce
ment yesterday by Claude' Shotts,
general secretary of the YMCA.
Mr. Driscoll will speak at an
informal meeting of the YMCA
Board and Cabinet in the private
iininff room of Lenoir hall at
6 p.m. today. All students interest
ed in the work of the regiona
and national program of the
YMCA are invited to attend.
On Thursday, at 12:30 Mr. Dris
coll-wil lspeak at a special lunch-
ean in the south dining room of
Lenoir hall. The topic of the
Thursday address will be the
Southern Area Student YMCA
YWCA Conference at Blue 'Ridge,
N. C, to be held June 7-14.
Each day's program at Blue
Ridge will begin with a service
(See DRISCOLL, page 7)
II Here
To Address
YMCA-YWCA
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A colorful drill program will
be conducted by the NROTC bat
talion -during the regular drill
next Wednesday at 2:15, April 23,
on the infield at Fetzer field.
Students Asked
f
TTo Cooperate
in Social Study
Chancellor Robert House said
yesterday that a number of stu
dents who had been selected to
take part in a social study .of
the student body have not yet
filled in the questionnaire to be
used in the study.
For those who could not be
present at the originally sched
uled hours further arrange
ments have been made. These
students are asked to come to.
Room 305, Alumni building, be
tween 9 and 5 today or to
morrow. .
Unless every person in the
sample cooperates the study will
be weakened, House said.
In a cigareffO fasfe
makes the difference
and Luckies taste bettefl
The difference between just smoking" and .
really enjoying your smoke is the taste of a
cigarette. You can taste the difference in the
smoother, mellower, more enjoyable taste of
Lucky . . . for two important reasons, jrirst
L.S.jnMF.T.--L.ucky Strike means fine tobacco
. . . fine, mild tobacco that tastes better. Second
Luckies are made to taste better .proved best
made of all five principal brands. So reach for a'
Lucky. Enjoy the cigarette that tastes better$t
Be Happy Go Lucky! Buy a carton today!
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rill
It will consist of the annual pla
toon and company drill compet
ition to assay the proficiency of
all units' attained in - close - order
drill throughout- the current aca
demic year.
A staff of judges consisting
mainly of Marine off icers have
been invited for the event. Com
manders of the winning' platoons
and companies- will-be-announced
on May 7 and will receive trophies
for their efforts on that Ul'ate. A
large turnout- of spectators is ex
pected for the 5okrful-' event.
: Hcgcn Elected.
Gay Hogaa wu elected presS- "
dent of the Town Girls' Aa
socialion in elections held -Ma
week. J
Other officers chosen r
Jane Berryhill. ice-president;
Miriam Lewis, secretary; Hor
ma King, treasurer; Connie De
lancy, W A A representative;
Jeaneiie Sloan, Independent
Coed Board representative;
XIancy Biocksidge, University
Club representative
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