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Post Office To Open Early
i The Chapel Hilt' Post Office will
tegln opening Its stamp and parcel
poit windows an hour earlier Mon
day to help take care of the anti
cipated Christmas rush.
Postmaster Paul Cheek announced
the new hours and noted that one
mailing window was put under the
r.ew hours this Monday. Normally,
the windows are operated from 9
a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
The new hours will remin In ef
fect until decreased volume necessi
tates a change, Mr. Cheek said.
According to the Postmaster, the
Yule "rush' hasn't hit the local of
fice yet, although an Increased vol
ume was apparent Tuesday.
"It's getting heavier every day,"
he said.
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The opera season opened recent
ly. The stories of the great operas
can be found in books at the Con
federate Memorial Library.
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FREE FLICKS
The free flick tonight, "Ninotch-
k:a," starring Greta Garbo as the
Russian lady comrrisar who forgot
alxnit the stern Soviet code when
she met a gay French count, will
be shown in Carroll Hall auditorium
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DEBATORS These four UNC debators are in New York today and tomorrow for the Hall of Fame
Debate Tournament. They are: (left to right) Tom Long, David Evans, John Brooks and Clay Simpson.
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Four outstanding UNC debators
are in New York this, weekend for
the ; annual Hall of " Fame Debate
Tournament. ?.-.'? :
Tom Long, and John Brooks v(the
affirmative team) and Clay Simp
son and David Evans (the negative
team) left yesterday for the tourn
ament.to.be attended by around
70 colleges and universities.
Representative institutions will
include: Princeton, Harvard, Yale,
the Naval Academy, Boston Col
lege and Washington and Lee Uni
versity. In 1956, a UNC debate teamj
composed of Brooks and Sonny
Evans ('58), took third place at
this tournament.
This year, in New York Univer
sity's Hall of Fame (the up-town
campus), the debate will focus on
the nuclear weapons issue. The
topic for five rounds of debating
is "Resolved: That the further de
velopment . of nuclear weapons
should be prohibited by interna
tional agreement."
All four Carolina debators have
had severaL years of experience in
collegiate debating and have won
various honors in tournaments.
, Now in . his fourth year of - de
bating, John Brooks headed the
Debate Squad last year and is, cur
rently president of the Forensic
Council (the ; control body f or , all
debate organizations). One of his
achievements was the third place
honor he and Evans took at the
New York in 1956.
Tom Long, the other member of
the affirmative team, took second
place honors this year at the Em
ory Universiyt Peach Tree Tourna
ment. Long, a senior, is in his sec
ond year of debating.
The incumbent president of the
Debate Squad is Clay Simpson, a
member of the negative team at
the New York tournament. Simp
son has had over two years of de
bate experience.
David Evans, Simpson's partner
on the negative team, has also
been debating for two years.
The number of tournaments
UNC debators are entering this
year has increased two-fold, Simp
sbn (Debate Squad president) com
mented this" week. He also said
that the number of participants
has doubled.
'After the present New York
tournament, others coming up
next' , semester include: Marshall
Wythe Tournament at William and
Mary,' Brooklyn University Debate
Touurnament, Boston University
Debate Tournament, ACC Confer
ence Tournament, Capital Hill
Tournament at the University of
Maryland and the Southern Uni
versities Tournament' at Vander
bilt (for the top eight Southern in
stitutions scholastically).
Thus far, Universiyt debators
have attended: the University of
Virginia " Discussion - Tournament
South Carolina Forensic Tourna
ment, 1 Emory University Peach
Tree Tournament ' and the Dixie
Classic Tournament at Wake For
est. " ' "'
Second place honors were taken
at the Emory tournament anr
UftC's novice team placed third at
Wake Forest.
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