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A lirxe r cf paxes w?r ir:i.3L SccmzaHs appeared ix strsxr rlacss. Gxe xtet a taT tee repcrtsr s ie ccexd tie drr cf tie Grixarx Msxtitriai cffic- Tie warier 3ir-aa pr-died cc- cr rsix f:r ti!i area y ester- day, w-xx expected tx:?Titxres tj.rJ-.-T icira -jnr Vxssar sie xS?I nr : -V1'-cas t-rr "tatiraarccoi ctstrt-T.a- c ir cees sjrje; c? sweats i2d tras Tniic- Sr-iea. CertJ23- aai Ax-1 " s isJsnsaiait xsi aMtsriil !: icjita-i cr tircai Jaa. jecgle si faurCirg aJxartL 11.., s-. Wis- tie jerjese ef iirti ceacoi.: IX I Axi tils year, a s.?v cia?t?r ss zszal zlix. wiex icnzsrfad sacs Cleam? w easier witi I-.vw tezi- t.lay at 4 ocuci a txe urau t,:, S-er0us ciallesge gut cuer-f- f -r tviax. Ecom cf Graham ilericriaL All ; wp are erjaIlT srateful to tie 2-r TTedxcadiy tie weather is xectsd to be clsar axd warmer, 6. ' ', ' 4 -.7 xV?7 ) -.:.,...,.,.., 1 ..T,,, ' L.i.tmmui. tih.Jr.BtttCCite&hirimn were A 1 tH jtlXoj!c.-!qfluiW- ltHqfiD j I Thxzh UN? Controlling Birth Topic Of Di Debate t: Yjluxtar? iirti wecrI vil ie , tie su:ect o tooigisfs debate at tie rtolectic Seza;re xseecxg: le 3V j'stoci: aa: tie third Save e Xrr. w rvciOi tie. ia i: c tie rr rc tie sfSMsfir, T!re ciJS .itcssjja. xsoir tie- Fs-ienl CcinrL- v ; - ---:r" - - -v-, r tic j-jc rcex. c X2j ei'rg uvs i Pv--?. Ftvjcceats tie i2 pciri ti , tie vcrifs Izotis pep-! Ja xai tie ecccnc izd s-v col jr:i:ct5 tii: ar tie ectcceze. i Occeeents xirse iri ccc- vei: --ui i- a-sj cc-; js?e t?a iea cr stcnl g:.-cc.zc.s. ; -'77:oext5 x-? saj tut tie pre?-1 lt rxce is ti-?- ii 2? errxxixaicis sijeii te al- tfd t3 ixfli;xce it Room Change Rules Stated By Wadsworth iCtexts wsj wtJX to eir ccrxi'ry rc-csx tie rXs sextestsr ttxst reserve tieir "ssext reexs ax-J tiea prjceed to rxii? tie ciaxz?. Janes Wads- - KoKisix; ' - w - f:r ccxtaetir.? dem saxasers far; Friday, axd win te treated ox a ' - srecc sec ?e mpesec rt xxy wxj.PictatiT wtiiixx to ciax?? si-xli ccxte aci-evsxtext. a i"fint eczte, first served basis, saii.we have raised rzore t-aa Wadswcrti- Publications Board Will Covene In GM Todav - Tie Pufelics-iozs Ectrd will see members must be present, Chair- mas Joe Eaff said m seen ; Cst.tr- -Arriving arrctgt -xcrssr j 3 rvism; as sot; tosjiL. I fzavnuz ctw st 5vC- Wake Forest's Three Million Goaf Reached Tsp- n?r- V. , , ,. . - c ie aai2 ta nlse tie iseney f Ito started aftar 32 afia?TBJof sni? iad t-i tie ccZge li wcol-i tvo ai25ni if tie o:ZIeg?f - metier tir- aiSas ir list ; rvx. Jl. Tie grco? agreed ts extsai tiis ire fc Jia. 15 trecasse cf tie, ccccrs vax-sc w xse ieix tis jexr f.-r isccnie tax ptirTCsesw , Dr. TrTr&Ie said tie success cl tie frti drrsre neazs tiat WxkeJ : Ticx ccZxrs siert c tie it- 1 1 sZiSIicc foal to prorjee tie basieJA reef cf cat 1 needs cf its ce-r eaxtrcs iere. Tie ae axd .1 cxpgs --2 ixdxie 15 1 bckiixj5 cf wiici sevea are cs - cer cc'xstrsctica. r - .- . . cxey eazs tie eclkp will ie. able to xiaixtxix a tcidixj seied-: . is to store j-,-- faHeflS53- Dr. Triicle stated: Tie respexse to ur appex. ia recext xtoxtis xas Dees xwst grat - this grres us great. 4,, excocrxgextext as we xzove cg ez; ccxstructiox prograa poixted towira ixe rex-ovii ea uie to ad tnexda cx t-e coee -o 1 10 1 s-ai: tv.-v it ; t:r tiat sixce tie first cf September, QCO toward tie S2.0CO.CCO goal" Wllliaxi J. Cezrad cf Wixstoa-J .y fcis cf Wake Forest C0I-1 ;Iege wv0 have made this program; a success. We also extend a spec- ial vote of thanks to all those who !gave so generously cf their timet S and leadership. ; Irving E. Carlyle. present lident of the Board of Trustees. said: " 'The new Wake Forest College st Winston-Salem is rapidly be-; comix s a reality. Meeting rhallen2e ift not on! great encouragement but finer things in the days : Salem, president cf tie Wake For-1 rorua, ttaa, spxsore ty tie YMCA and CA . was?a Ab1 today and wial esioa vaia ti; wwi est College Board cf Trustees in; tot Hxi toxtorrow. t President Bob Gortana may ,ive USS3, declared: f Tie fomxv moderated by IUxi Pikax ef Madras, India, will begm . , i of tie Gu w vveeh t ; j. 5 oVock follwix-' n-yr at lisoa program 1$ to be a " va....is j-peevx I -We are most grateful to the; . 5-, pu5,nc b w today at tie Hotel Cherry f dvvsnX action will V taken 1 azoxmous donors for having made ; I IMP ihrnni I " axd tie Ahoskie rncram i sched-: a the bevy cf SP bill introduced T , Zs "Flowers of the South: .Na - friends will take the opportunity and 0- The book was; ; to visit the new campus frequently ... hv .Wman pHntprv ftff and see the rapid progress which j is being made.' Rings Will Be Sold Thursday Class rings will be sold to jun iors and seniors in the lobby of the Y by Walt Gurley, representative rf thp Order of the Grail, from in m tn i sn t m this Thursday. Lee Blockwell, a representative of Balfour Co., will be on hand to zi rroUibfixJ baJasqtT ens ba-so ninoiGie)OT tfiEMef E b-rswoJ " . r 3kef;ShWi&rfk S W Be tonight at 7.15. Eat. No TrsSiico-Scsng N0Loq!c !n Sight For Old Well Nearly -Exact Replied Is Planned Cae fxl afcaoca at. IiST i rater aaatei Irvtrt A Ajctee r ; vecu iaii a?c jss Seer irssxreafi f -ii tie Caigrsiig ar a j?ar; kcksi - Wia. lie srw was tie entires SstL. & decicei tieii c? SLttie i eaxtr tie grrn.. rascjr? I mXr ci tie ald cotSTE"" X2I witi tie ieit cf tie Tajgrvy wgts t mr "wi? wis aat xsraSsur sfnSs- :A.e scca rse , - a AlcrsLia jrscictifti. tie ti t- sects asd siuei'ea ccr ws- &s bs wriSas' r tie iistacy e tie " - .wr . . nsfx,ei T-ssro?" lit. , E 't r-' Mar- t. ua. if s LX2C5C2riaf ct tie grr?euei area j s2-7G32rz. r it w'J tat riiee , vcce to ; ..,-r. year- tie ciarges iai ie rrit Sd'i? A iose cf Iir:este:e cr rlace presest c.-ccre??,,-rx! cc?"per. viici; a freexisir - Xe cclxxtxs cf perxtaxest; rwi die presext cxxxxs iave1 ja vc so. u xett Ties? wrll last saci L-cer, .-v waSs ts tie area to reclace tie yellow sraveL A few trees will fprebaily co-xe dowx. Grass axd. ; "busies w-Z2 probably be plaxted. ; F?r a tee, Bexxett said, tie landscape arciitects flirted witi tie idea cf stcse cchrxtxs for tie "WeiL But tiey decided tiat would' re earryix tracutioa-rcstttj too. r - 1 rnroinn rr inonrc t iicrncc English Schools, Tiree Eziisi stydexts at tie UNC Library rVcrifnYfinfl 1 llopiuy Illy I J Winning Books The 13 winning books of tie pres-j5ecOQd 3:,nu3l ; , Southern Books ; tie Library. These books were selected from 100 titles submitted by neany I Durham cuts for it were I by the Durham Engraving Com. pany. It was written by Whilhel - jmina F. Greene and Hugo L. BIom - quist. The books now being displaced were chosen on the basis of typo graphical design and general ex cellence as examples of the book maker's art. Content was consider ed only insofar as the, design of! the book serves to interpret its message. " The Southern Books Competi tion Committee is appointed by the Southeastern Library Association. tt; 11 vi;.v . 4 piatt m MTn.trv. Wiinarrt v brings',,...; th, euth f educated at Chelsea Polytechnic lcr i'etroteum import Pouey in tie .National Interest for the lorn - : tiiTi "Frii i 'i! . ; : . ir ; n jttiti Licra - - - . . . . . . . .. ... - ,s 0 .t . . . . . . . A. ! mission oa tore-gn economic ivucy. pronu. Art- tij books displayed is London and is studving at the . .... , . ... iuiuicu-i published bv the LTni-ersitv University's Department cf Mathe-j, ts, . ., k;h . It is composed Viaife hfhd owq dl ?f i.t jrisali 'l vb6fl0.rV nV6S PW lm!etiiA,b5i,acUic;Ja ashrif he ashtray, .mit ancfaar4tHarwL Fi3Hlwa J ftfi WiHnah!&.Hke States Govern-1 ...ftV. fhdilmay::sall lx9.QajfiWU&YKM " - Bsre 4 PAINTERS TOUCH VP fitted after tie pa.tierz .cf tie pretext eoixxtxs, Kozs tor reaevatx? tie wa vr ir-rre-ritY arciitect Rayxtecd Weeis of Pur- ixxt. Tie - Cxxversiry iaxdscare m e ssrroiixct-ts areas tew ioci. axd Bexxett is eocr tie wie!e rlax. Wi it fit- is ied. tie plax will be sui s. it faCu!T xi Grceixds Corxrzittee ieaded by Pr. K. J. XL Eobbs for fixal approval Actaal work siould betn -1-"- .vu. mm p Government UaiTersity will speak at a sapper The students participating in the uled toaoxrevr at the Roanoke i$t week. (discussion will be Michael T. Ja- Chowan Hospital la each case aa! Gorham and Speaker of the leg iQuiss of Altringham. Cheshire, afternoon clinic will be held at 4 isiature Baxter M;ller were not ! England who will speak on tie o'clock axd a dinner-lecture wiil sure yestereday whether the educational systems; Colin S. Wil- follow at 6;S0 o'clock. speech would be gitve. 'liams of Exeter. Devon, who will compare constitutions cf the: "United Kingdom and the United States, and IL S. Coblenta of Lon don. 1 Jaquiss was educated at Maa- Chester University and is working ! in Chapel Kill as a research asso- j matieal Statistics. v , Cobientr. who was a town plan- Jner working as a civil servant in; London, is studying city planning 1 here. After military service in the Kov3l Artillery and travels in the! ;Far East and Middle East, he went to the Cloisters of Durham Uni- versity. Exam 'Panic' Postpones Treasurers' Meeting Treasurers of campus organua-!ant and member of the staff of the tions wiU not meet tonight anJ;Publie Advisor)- Boarxl for Mutual Thursday as originally. . planned. 'security which made a report to r,iw4wmvt ' 4 WTLL LAST SUMMER tie wcrk is x to ecst cer-. taixly xtcre tiaa tie SCC(? cst ; 4.w tie tiase cijecsd to .as.- -T spext tor ax xxary see-aw" vAtderx-ax toli iia to ; texx to yo.r owts caxia ccsi-. -"-- w.. Tie street xreciaraoterued ix Arciiiali Hexcerescx's NvX oa tie caxtpus as a sort of sixti cccsix cf a Greei sirize or tiini; sewxd ccusix of tie Tex'.pii Versames- 4 f Jty t .Ties, a xvre perxtazext eewer ; UNC Snansors Courses - - vr..vr In Medicine In 2 Towns Tie w iater postgraduate courses 13 rzedicixe. spoxsored by tie Sciool of Medicine and Extension i'lTiswx. wiu get underway m Dr. Mouzon Completes Report For Government Commission Dr. Olin T. Mouron. professor of economics in the School of Busi ness Administration, has completed iing the Reciprocal Trade Act. is !pir, in extensive udv of the f " uff 'udr .e ut hl ed bv March S. ' " j Clarence B. Randall is Chairman j of the Commission of 1? members! five from the Senate, five from the House of Representatives, and seven public members, appointed j by the President, representing in Idustry, agriculture, and labor. j Professor Mouron's report is a i follow-up of his work as a consult- ,..vBPJ-- No Word ByGorham On 'Deal' Trsstcesc c tie scxiea$ icy, re ?jjjtfi 6 say yesc?ciaj wiac ie Itiris . tie St-iiieac Fur' s-?cl ceal Jc tie scicea-'x' irjza jewsesre-ii tie learxr? ca. laj irf tie a.- c'.t? 1 ' asiicxn?. Tie exwxtie tie t le'isLttrire traiices siottlti rvaiAat rwjatJy tia: ie ti-.vic tiat te ! as a wve xzd tiat "r-o-rrs wca'd be a st? fvewxri.' Ke tie isie-a it cocrxit-j f r.es. $ Ke tiottjiS tiat tiere arv -t-.x- eat tie -r? cvsed lisi fsc xewVrvi ! tie Graiaxs Me-TiorviL Vari cf t cxrectcr?. - FarreZ ciaHteced tie wioo.?t r cf trjixj fartier to wtaiiusii ceat c?e?s.N?rsi:? a. tie Soar-i ci Tie SF ixcrvucev a i5t t?se caasse cf s:j t cect rrprvserrtatca tie v.'a.ri cf Tt$resJ Tie Trcsiees icat wxx-t a si I ce-xt fix tie Var-i." be sa.;i. X3 sieclcxt try to fcrve it oat itiesat. Stxdects a-e ai-ady jMe to j express tieir orixx-a to tie board tiroty:i tie rresicec: cf tie I ce-xt Kiy ie said. Tie sfadest ! corttutiort presides tiat tie pres fidext sixU iave tie tvw-ec "to ! represe-xs tbe $tu?ext N.ty , I.es"5s!at!ire last wvi tie wiioi ias a 3t-t? xrajoriry. irtro- vuoed 1? bills wioi, if passev. will ssft tie extire prrar.t txto xwtiox. uoria: tress ax o".x:ox s axy bil's uxtil tiey wer Jaid ox eyr desX after tie legislature ia! acted upoa tiesu Gortaxi woe'd tiex cxprvss its "ovizicx" br eitier s'ixixi txe Ls or vftoixi tiera. WUi its 12-ctaa deficit tz l.i- is-ature. tie Irs oao iorv 3: . . Goriam i?nvi! oi tb.i :,. ! IT absences enable it to do so. Tiree VP absences wou!J giw tie SP tie sufficient ntajority. Tb.o Le-"slature will r..eet a report with recommendations Ashtray Taken During Combo Recital At GM The first Graham Memorial casualty since the recent reno vation was announced by GM director Jimmy Wallace yester day. An Italian brown glass ashtray has disappeared from the Main Lounge, supposedly taken Fri day night between 9:30 and mid- 11 ight while, some seventy five in asmray w rviuniou ana iuji u
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