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Page Four The Dally Tar Heel Thursday, December 11. 1952 Movie On Peace Is Tonight At 8 Tonight at 8 o'clock in Gerrard Hall, the Chapel Hill Council of Churches, Unitarian Fellowship and Women's International League for Peace and Freedom will show the film for peace, "A Time for Greatness." The movie is produced by the American Friends Service Com mittee. Chapel Hill's Paul Green, noted playwright and author, has said, "This (film) is a hard-hit ting document. Every American should see it, for its dramatic power as well as its truth." Admission is free. mTmmmmmm,mmmKmm,mmmmmm mm r'ff f -mmmm-mmmmmmmmm mu i.u Heel and Toe Tar Heels and Toes, the Caro lina folk and square dance club, will hold its last meeting of the quarter this afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock. Plans for next quarter's activities will be dis- Books I I Stamps Maps Prints Come and see our Chinese Curios, Make unique and inexpensive gifts, Look for the sign of the Unicorn, Over Sutton's Drug Store. UNICORN BOOK SHOP Dial 9-6173 Open Tuesday & Thursday Evenings Project your in your own living room . . . with a Kodaslide Merit Projector Bring in a few of your favorite color slides and see how big and brilliant they are when projected with the "Merit." Has Lumenized f3.5 lens," 150-watt lamp, built-in elevation device, improved slide feeding mechanism. A fine family gift. $26.10, including Federal Tax. Foister's Camera Store, , Inc. u00 ii mom? mm r. J? 1 T Ii' 4 v : v.. " 3 "A m m V. 5t . v.- .' ?i 4 ft eL1 Hi i 'SJ""" F iff t " . ERICH f - t i-in r i -ffiaiMiiM -ii-im I Peleosed th VERITY FltMS, Ine.f t;ntai ;.y--Jl; . nullum i mi win I .IHIH-, " " j: - " ii ' " iii n i Hi cussed, and all interested students and faculty are invited to attend. Winston-Carolina The Winston-Salem Carolina club meets tonight in 103 Bing ham HaU at 7:15., Vespers Candlelight vespers will be held at the Methodist Church this afternoon at 5:45. Spanish Club The Spanish Club meets to night at 6 o'clock in the up stairs dining room of Lenoir HalL Sing Deadline Friday is the deadline for all entries in the Valkyrie Sing. Theme, music, and prop plans should be turned into the desk at Mclver Dormitory. Shelby Club Bids for the Shelby-Carolina Club Christmas dance are still available. They may be secured from Larry Hamrick, 117 Joyner. Y CommiUees The YMCA Commission on Campus and Personal Life meets this morning at 8:30 in the Y office. The YMCA-Hillel Film Forum will meet Friday at the Ilillel House at 2:45 p.m. Charlotte Charlotte students wishing to obtain bids for the Charlotte Carolina Club Christmas formal should contact either Bud Moon, Bob Skidmore, Bert Wayne, Sam BOOKS For The Kids At Home Means Delight Delight DELIGHT THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Science, Art Are Kindred, Not Opposite Science and art, far from be ing opposite and alien to each other, "are cognate and kindred, in method and in essence." This is the conclusion of Dr. Archibald Henderson, widely known mathematician and long time head of the Mathematics Department in the University. He delivered the, principal ad dress at the 500th meeting of the Elisha Mitchell Scientific So ciety this week. This conclusion, Dr. Hender son said, is the result of "50 years of study and reflection. "The discoveries of natural science, the divinations of litera ture, the theories of philosophy, tend anew to establish an in escapable 'rapprochement' be tween art and science, and to recognize in the Creator both artist and scientist," he declared. Dr. Henderson quoted pass ages, from Aristotle to Einstein, in support of his thesis. Further more, to illustrate the close kin ship of science and art, he cited such historical figures who were eminent in both fields as Goethe, Poe, Echegaray, Schnitzler, Lewis Carroll, S. F. B. and Marston Morse, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Osier, H. G. Wells, W. B. Smith, Einstein, Edding ton, Jeans, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. The occasion of the 500th meeting of the famed Elisha Mitchell Scientific Society at the' University was marked by a dinner party especially for Dr. Henderson and members pre ceding the address given in Phil lips Hall. Dr. Henderson was presented by Dr. Paul E. Shear in, head of the Physics Depart ment, president of the society this year. Dr. Wayne A. Bowers of the Physics Department is secretary-treasurer. Dr. Henderson called- attention c McNinch or Earl Daniel. WUNC 7 p.m. Sketches in Melody. 7:30 Holland Calling, "Mas treeclter Star." . 7:45 Let There Be Light, "The Bread Which Perishes Not." 8 Each In His Own Way. 8:30 Voices of Europe. 9 Matters of Note. 10 Local news and coming events. BSU Dr. Preston Epps will present the year's final program of the Baptist Student Union Sunday night. "Musical Settings of Isaiah II" will be the subject of Dr. Preston's talk. A turkey supper is also planned. BSA Students interested in any type of work with the Boy Scouts of America should call 5611 from 1 until 5 p.m. CHRISTMAS CARDS 25 for $1.00 and up THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings Somebody Sweet Deserves A Book For Christmas! We'll Gift Wrap It Tender and Pretty THE INTIMATE BOOKSHOP 205 E. Franklin St. Open Evenings 1 to some of the scientific achieve ments of men associated with the Society, the first being Elisha Mitchell, an eminent geologist for whom the organization was named, who lost his life while engaged in research on Mount Mitchell. Dr. Henderson expressed an "unpayable debt of gratitude for the stimulating influence of this Society fcr the past 69 years in the promotion of research." 49 Air-Conditioned CHINESE & AMERICAN Open Daily 11-9:45 Sunday 12-9:45 116 E. Parrish St., Durham ik4t ' s s.'s if I m '::::::? y.-y- w 1 V & 7 On campus ... he wears a dreamy Van Heusen Century shirt, with the revolutionary new 6oft collar that won't wrinkle ever. Tailored of fine broadcloth in white or colors ; . . with ocean pearl buttons. Regular or spread collar, $3.95, $4.95 For the smartest in neckwear . . . smartly dressed college men always choose Van Heusen ties. 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