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DAILY TAIl imELTgRIDAY, MAY 23,4852
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The awards were presented
to authors of the best articles
in general news, sports, fea
tures and editorials. Only those
stories appearing through the
BlaE vents
Books Delight People
With Spocial Interests
For Example
Art
Chaucer
Civil Var
Early America
Education
Government
Greece
Law
Medicine
Middlo Ages
Marriage
Music
Mature
Poetry
Psychiatry
Religion
Rome
Renaissance
Shakespeare .'
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issue of ' May 18, were con-
sidered.
Grady Elmore, Rocky Mount
senior, received the award for
the best news story headlined
"Is It Really Tito? No, Says
Farber." James F. Hurley,
Salisbury junior, received hono
rable mention for a news story
on the fraternity robberies.
Sports Editor Biff Roberts
received the'spcrts award for
his column "Down In Front" on
Coach Robert A. Fetzer's re
tirement. Eddie Starnes, Alex-
andria Va., sophomore, won
honorable mention for the story
on Carolina's loss to Duke on
April 19.
The editorial "Hark The
Sound" on the subject of May
Day by Editor Barry Farber
was selected as the best edi
torial. A second editorial by
Farber entitled Saturday's
Heroes on the subject of Sat
udray ' class was awarded
honorable mention.
Award for the best feature,
was presented to Ruth Hincks
of Chapel Hill for her story on
Dr. Frederick Creighton Well
man. John Jamison, Charlotte
junior, won honorable mention
with his feature on the inter
views with four members of
the Political Science Depart
ment concerning the President's
seizure of the steel mills.
The judges selected a letter
to the editor to receive a spe
cial award "for having dis
played outstanding interest in
student welfare and campus
activities." The letter, written
by Marghafetta Eldridge, New
port, R. I., senior, called for
more devotion and interest on
the part of students toward
their professors.
The awards board consisted
of Barbara Tuttle, Julius Hub
bard, and Joseph Gilchrist.
After selecting the top three
stories in each category, the
fTfmin met with Walter Spear-
N man of the School of Journa
lism for the final decision.
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