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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 131953 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREE It 1 1 LAST TIMES Dean Martin TODAY Jerry Lewts In THE STOOGE SATURDAY 4 Fattens ft its mapificesce and might! Flamboyant in its rentes snd advesture! THE SHAME OF OUR COLLEGES Are we a nation of uneducated People with college degrees? Do less than half of our stu dents in college actually belong there? Why is today's campus the target of Communist propa ' ' hotbed of sports scandal marriage mart for enterprising females? Don't nuss Louis Bromfield's shocking SKges,"hC Shme U in March on the newsstands today Swimmers Meet Emory Here Tomorrow; Seek Eighth Win CLASSIFIEDS LOST 12 INS v: ROBERT HAGGIAG prtstnfs Ik A; sr WML J PAUL f , FAYB MASSIMO U MARLOWE SERATQ LATE SHOW SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY M-G-M's GREAT DRAMA! JAMES JANET TEWART-LEIGH boudt Dai nu RYJUI-MEEKER 1 r ' - - - tutu ?l Li - s ' I FROM 215 PITTSBORO STREET Large Black Labrodor Retriever. Reward. Phone 9-2586. (1-3473-1) MISSING FROM SWAIN HALL. One Audio-Master three speed transcription player in orange plastic case. Notify police or Bur eau of Visual Education if you have information about its location. (1-3474-2) RIDERS WANTED 18A RIDERS TO DURHAM. LEAVE Chapel Hill 8:15 a.m. Return 5:00 p.m. Call 9-9552 after 6:00 p.m. (1-3472-2) ANNOUNCEMENTS SHOPMENT SHEPHANS GUAR anteed Dandruf Remover just ar rived. Graham Memorial Barber Shop. (Chg. lxl) FOUND 6C THIS QUARTER'S OUTSTANDING Sundae. Delicious Caramel Toasted Pecan topping over your favorite flavor of Gold Seal Ice Cream. You too can find this sundae at The Dairy Bar. This week's Special 29c. PERSONAL EVERYMAN A BOOK FROM By John Hussey The Carolina swimming team will play host to Emory University here tomorrow in its last home meet of the season. The meet is scheduled for two o'clock. The Tar Heels will be looking for their eighth victory of the sea son without a defeat. If they win, it will be their thirty-fifth consec utive dual meet victory over a per iod of four years. In last week's meet with Florida, sophomore Jack'ISdwards establish- Jayvee Swimmers Meet Richmond Y' Carolina's JV swimmers will go for their fifth victory of the sea son when they play host to Rich mond YMCA at 4 p.m. Saturday afternoon. The Tar Babies, showing more improvement with each meet, will swim the freshman distances in this meet. Although the line-up for Saturday's meet is indefinite, Coach Jamerson will probably rely on the same boys who have per formed in the previous meets. This would include Pat Eldridge and Pete Dannenbaum in the 50 free-style, with Fred Diffenbach and John Harden on the starting line in the backstroke event. 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THE STORY OF THE FIRST GREAT DRIVE TO THE YELLOWSTONE! T-O-D-A-Y SATURDAY THEATRE Chapel Hill, N. C. ed a new University record in the 100 yard freestyle when he turned in a time of 51.7. Tomorrow Coach Ralph Casey will start Buddy Baarcke, Barry Wall, and Edwards in the 300 yard medley relay. This is the team that established the present University record in that event. In the 220 will be Larry Shan non and co-captain Stan Tinkham. Buddy Heins and Duke Widoff will represent the Tar Heels in the fifty yard freestyle. Warren Heeman will swim the 150 indi vidual medley. Joe Kelso will be opposed by Emory's Jim Jacks, a prominent diver from Atlanta. Co-captain Don nie Evans will swim the, 440 yard freestyle. It will be the first time this year that Evans has been in this event. Baarcke, Edwards, Tinkham, and Heins will swim for the Tar Heels in the 400 yard freestyle relay. Tar Heels Try To Hit Win Column After Losing Three Games In Row Carolina's basketball team, its winning streak cooled by three straight losses, goes to Columbia, S. C. tonight and will try to re gain the win column and take its On Valentine's Day Give Sonnets from the Portuguese When Elizabeth Barrett fell for Robert Browning, she went through the old wringer just like you and me. If you can't afford a copy of her book, bring the One Girl in the World in for a browser's sigh-fest! The Intimate Bookshop 205 E. FRANKLIN ST. OPEN EVENINSS Wrestlers Go Against State Coach Sam Barnes' wrestlers will go after their third win of the sea son this afternoon when , they meet N. C. State in Raleigh. The matmen have lost four matches. The team will be led by captain Eddie Haines, who has been the outstanding man on the squad this year. Also outstanding has been Miles Gregory, probably the most improved player on the squad. 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