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Today is the last day for sen
iors to pick up their graduation
-invitations. The invitations may
be secured at the Alpha Phi
Omega room, .YMC A second floor.
Extra invitations are for sale.
Seabag Inspection
There will be a seabag inspec
tion tomorrow between 1 p.m.
and 4 o'clock for all Midshipmen
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fort afot wfth NoDoi AwaWimt.
CompUttly harmUss and mighty holpfwl
whon yow'ro burning tho midnight oil.
TaU a NoDoz Awakontr whtn you hit
tho books and mako tho gradtt
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:Tim DAILY TAR liranSPIIESPA Y
making curise Charlie or-the Mar
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Cariledge Talk
Dr. G. H. Cartledge will, ad
dress the Rho chapter of Alpha
Chi Sigma tonight at 8 o'clock
in room 20S of Venable Hall. His
topic will be "The Dark Ages and
1952."
Lasf Day
Cosmopolitan Club members
who intend to attend the , year
end banquet Sunday at 6 p.m. in
Lenoir Hall should make reser
vations by this afternoon with
Miss Irene McDonald in the YM
CA office. The cost is $1.50 per
person. . ,
Kails off To Speak
Dr. Louis O. Kattsoff of the
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merville S. C; Joseph I. Riddle,
Morgantori; Donald C Seifert,
Henderson; Edward E. Singleton,
Roxboro; RichardJ L. Thomas,
LeaksviUe; -,; Morri3 H. Wexler,
Baltimore, Md.; : and J ames F.
Hurley III, Salisbury,
Seniors initiated were, Robert
B. Brown and Raymond H. Hol
land Jr., both of' Wilmington;
Fuller, P. Karriker, Lena S. Mar-
ley, and Ann M. Williams, all of
Durham: George A. Booze and
Richard G. Ivey, both of Ashe
ville; Jean C. Andrews, Cumber
land, Md.; Evelyn A. Beasley, De
Funiak Springs, Fla.; Edward E.
Best Jr., Goldsboro;
Helen C. Brundage, Tryon;
Jacquelyn L. Bumpous, St. Pe
tersburg, Fla.; Martha H. Byrd,
Morganton; .Barbara A. Clark,
Stuart, Va.; Daniel W. Davis, An-
Philosophy Department will be
guest speaker today at 6:30 p.m.
at the Durham-Orange County
Home Economics Association din
ner meeting at the Pines Restau
rant. .
Brown Piano Recital
Barclay Brown, music major
from Wilmington, will present his
senior piano recital tonight at
8:30 in Hill Hall. Brown, com
poser of the incidental music for
"The Tempest" opening Friday
here, will play compositions in
cluding works of Haydn, Scar
latti, Scriabin and Faure.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE
24 HOURS a day. Poe Motor Company
day phone 6581, night phone 2-3441.
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USED BOOKS BOUGHT ic SOLD
It doesn't cost anything to let us make
an offer. THE INTIMATE BOOK
SHOP. 205 E. Franklin Street.
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FOR RENT-
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ished or unfurnished 2'x blocks from
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BALLET TEACHER WANTED PRE-
ferably for afternoon or night work.
Vacancy opened ' for next September.'
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pense. That's how we -give
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Compony
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draws; Joseph H. Davis, Eliza
beth town; James A. Duke, Ra
leieh: Thomas E. DuVal, Jackson
ville, Fla.; Ruth B. Edgerton,
Goldsboro; Margaret u x-ivm,
Morgantori; Barry S. Fine, Nor
folk, Va.; r
Josephine W5 Gaither, Char
lotte; Farlie A. Garner Jr Kins
ton; Anne W. Gowen, St. Simons
Island, Ga.; Margaret E. Green,
Thomasville: John L. Hazlehurst
III, Henderson; Le Neve F .
Hodges, South Hill, Va.; Norman
Cheng Chung Hu, Honolulu, T.
H.; Laura Florence Judy, Bopne;
Margaret T. Keith, Amsterdam,
Va.; Lee B. Kennett Jr., Pleasant
Garden; Barbara E. Krafft, River
Forest, 111.; Martin P. Levinson,
Norfolk, Va.; William N. McCord,
Jr., Washington, D. C; John ,R.
Milliken, "Monroe; Thomas P.
Moore, Jr., Wilson;
William S. Pregnall, Charles
ton, S. C;; Elizabeth A. Royall,
Elkin; William A. Smith, Greens
boro; Mary Ellen Stribling,
Clarksdale, Miss.; Ellen M. Tred
way, Roanoke, Va.; Richard J.
Tuggle, Kannapblis; Gabrielle J.
Uzzell, Chkrleston, S.C.;Anne
It. Van Kirk, Orange, Texas; Wil
liam S. West, New York, N. Y.;
Cora E. White, Lenoir; Amy Jean
Wilson, Shelby; Margaret A. Wil
sorvSummerfield and Nancy Jane
Wing, Waterville, Maine.
Lewis Pinckney Jones, Spar
tanburg, S. C, who is receiving
his PiiJD. this year, was the grad-
Headquarters
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they re Frankie and Johnnie, Fur seal and Tom, the
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100 or more persons. .
Last Saturday marked the third
anniversary of the opening o!
the Planetarium. In three years
of operation 373,601 visitors have
witnessed the fifty varied pre
sentations. -
Some of the campus wags are
out with this one: If President
Truman should decide to teach
here (a rumor he squelched),
we hope they don't assign him
to Constitutional law.
uate student who qualified for
Phi Beta Kappa membership.
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