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THE DAILY TAR HIEL PAGE THREE .!'- 4 Look U hose if.. 1 ! V I FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1953 Come See1 At A&P For Summertime Refreshment '3- 1 A' "V,-.-. -- : r 'i r1 "... ti;; ... ; . - - ; - . , ,.--,-r., . , -ij A& P A LIFEBOAT FROM THE SUNKEN IRON ORE FREIGHTER Henry Steinbrenner lies alongside the Coast Guard rescue vessel William Sykes on Lake Superior as rescuers prepared to pull its two occu pants aboard. Bernard Oberski was saved, but Frank Tomsiek, hanging over the stern of the boat, was dead. At least 13 of the Steinbrenner's 31 -man crew drowned after the ship struck rocks in the lake and sank, NEA Telephoto, " Chancellor House Tells New YMCA Officers To Continue Marching Under Jesus' Banner Officers and Commission Chair men for the 1953-1954 year were installed at the YMCA's annual Installation Banquet held Tuesday night in the Blue Room of Lenoir Dr. Leavitt Will Lecture In Four Latin Countries n-n r, cwrrf vpar at thisHouse continued, "I would like to tt; see YMCA members on the foot- ball Iields, ana iooxDaii piayeia m Dr. Sturgis E. Leavitt, Kenan professor of Spanish and director of the University's Institute for Latin American Studies is being sent this summer bv the TJ. S State Department on a lecture tour of four South American countries. Dr. Leavitt, accompanied by Mrs. Leavitt, will leave Chapel Hill, June 1, spend two Iays in Washington where he will fcte briefed on his itinerary, and then fly to Miami and from there to Colombia. He will visit Ecuador, Peru and Chile in addition to Co lombia. On their return trip, the Leav itts will stop off in Mexico to at tend the sixth Congress of the In stituted Internacional de Litera- tura Iberoamericana, to be held there August 31-September 3. Dr. Leavitt was one of the founders of this organization and attended the first Congress held in Mexico in 1938 as United States delegate He was for 15 years associate edi- r.T nf its ftffipial orsan. the "Re- vista Iberoamericano." While in South America Dr. Leavitt will lecture on the follow ing topics: "The Foreign Student in an American University," "Drama in North American Uni versities," "The Dramatic Art of Lope de Vega," "Early Cultural Contacts Between the United States and Latin America," and "Latin American Literature in the TTnitPrf States." While in Peru he will give a seminar on Spanish American Bibliography at the Uni versity of San Marcos. All his lectures will be delivered in Spanish. 50 Midshipmen Take Field Trip To Charleston A group of about 50 Naval ROTC midshipmen have returned from a field trip ta the Charleston, S. c Naval Base and a weekend cruise on the Destroyer Escort Earl K. Olsen. The midshipmen were accom panied by Lt. L. R. White, Jr., as sistant professor of naval science. T?fnr coins on the cruise the students toured the ship, visited fcistnrir joints in Charleston, and some toured a submarine tied up near the Olsen. On board the Olsen the mid shipmen were assigned to spe cial sea details, "battle stations and the various watches. They partici pated in drills, fired the 20 and 40 millimeter guns, observed the Sonar demonstration for the de tection and destruction of enemy submarines, and conducted man overboard drills. According to the ship's officers the performance of the midship men was very good and in the eyes of the midshipmen the weekend was highly successful. Principal speaker at the ban quet was Chancellor Robert B. House, who hit a serious note by encouraging the new officers and members of the YMCA to continue their forward march, through as sociation together, under the name of Jesus Christ on this campus. "I hope you won't rest until you have gotten as many members of the University as possible under the banner, and then as an organ ization follow the spirit of Christ," Chancellor House said, adding that he would like to see the YMCA expound personal energy in get ting as many new members as possible. "There is something immensely encouraging in young men's asso ciation together " Chancellor the YMCA." . New officers installed were: Ned Harbin, president; Robert Hyatt, vice-president; Susan Fink, secretary, and Stuart Jones, treas urer. Commission chairmen are: Har old White, Baxter Mclntyre, Alice Chapman and Clinton Lindley, with W. J- Graham and A. C. Shearer the new advisory board i members. 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