AsgaVqajIMtj)MpWttf fiOAY. MARCH 14, 159 THE DAILY TAR HEEL PAGE THREft plicate Bridge V , ..mors Named i Clark and Dan Duke won n rth outh in the regular nd.;e tournament at Grs- Counselor Applicdrions Ready Tues. Coeds may applJ Tuesday throueh Thursday to scrie as freshman counselors in the ildl. Applications for; these counselors will be available in the dean of women's office Tuesday through Thursday and mut be filled out by Thursday. The freshman t ilunsrTnrc will livo ' vmm. Frank E a files ! with the new coofc-in Snonrrr nnrm. f a f - - -v X v I ...... . i l 1 i nr .Mcoi.ii place. I 'ie enure t iKinr aud Chmk Bon-j l'u"'r usual dutu rd Fo.iith j lac c win- ' KUes. !- W iihrrs aivl Kiih- t.iM.- u.-re used Monday r ?Mi!'nt winners were and Mrs Mildred ;! r, Ioaii woman, won sec- forth snu'h Duke stu rt ! Crawford and Martin n third pl.-u,- north-south. i .i Interviews witl ir, in addition to as orientation applicants nr. "on rued that ''' tit tourney i n:,;ht. j these positions wl be held within the ! tho noxt two by a joint com- jmittce of the Wncn's Residence ; Council and the Orientation Com- ndttee SIS IT MIT? I , If . , , - f . i .m, UK 1 ,. i,n.,.., " '. A column of incidental inteHigeiKi oy cruwAVTC brand THIRTY DAYS HATH $CPTMBCR," ETC. .o "ed to reci further from t cf dcgjerel which hai "d v o'l o o pony ever -oe g'oJe ichool. For this w f a! Kody re'erence vt c '-dfb'ed to o man nomed s ko'dCfo'tonho wotnic r-vwjS to compcie the rhyme 3f Cock in 1 570. ! 1 X I novE is bino" Nl to the tib'e, Shake tpeore ii the rkhert source of common quotes, rje's respon sible for this ore, oo. See his "Merchont c4 Venice," Act II, Scene 6: , ' Bwt lore is bl'4i ood Ktv fs coond tee The petty follies thot shem- ieles commit.' :rur our I . r- "PUT IT IN YcilR PIPE" Nc, Sir Wolter Rceigh didn't originate this smoker's chcU lenye. It was R. H; Barham, in "Toe lay of Sr. Cdile": "For this y?w'vj my word, end I never ye broke it. So put that irl yoir pipe, My lord Otto.Iand smoke it." JockQQ T-Shirts The rot respected, creative name in wnderweor is Jockey fcrand It stands to reason, then, that Jockey brand T-shirts ore unmatched for quality os well os styling. You con choose from standard T-shirt, "toper-ie" shirt, sleeveless l-shirt, ond V--eck T-shirt models. Every man needs a drawer Ml of T iK.rts o-d the lobel to look for ts Jockey brand. Let it gg,ci vow to the world's finest wnderwtor. fashioned by tnt hems of Jj--0jl(r, . -.x ii i J I r J r CI I overing The Campus DAILY CROSSWORD mm 1 f !at a cry t slang ) T lulanl t'rinjf '. J r.rrkfit f d 1! Mi-take 11 ' Hock of 14 Mrrry 15 htfr (It ) 5 Mut.c rote 1 Consume Vipr 35 J'trram 2, ii-nhap".! n-.ol l.rjj 23 Krrnfh s hrs 24 Kiken 2j Aqutic lusmmsl 21 Accuae ; ;iof f lock a 2'i The ar Itrrgate 2 Tyr maaure 31. f .oroan numr ral 32. Pronoun 21, A t.nrnt 2.Tfn.1 37. 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WESLEY FOUNDATION Wesley's Sunday activities include the regular Sunday morning semi nar at 9:30 a.m. and the Sunday evening supper at 5:45 p.m. The speaker at the supper will be Jack Koth. The meeting will be held in the basement of the University Methodist Church. SUGGESTION BOX The senior class suggestion box will be in the Y building until Sat- Lutheran Student Assn. To Hear Duke Professor Dr. John Ilallowell, professor of political science at Duke, will speak on "Christianity and Com munism" after a joint pizza supper meeting of the Lutheran Student Association and the Student Couple's Club. The meeting will be in the base ment of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, Sunday evening at 6 p.m urday. All seniors have been asked to put their suggestions in the box. Centuries before the birth of body. Chirst, man had already begun his j The heart-lung machine takes over ageless search for potions or de- the functions of the heart and lungs vices to aid him to combat diseases, j while delicate operations are per- Two of the most recent dramatic developments in this timeless fight against diseases have been the Salk formed on the heart. The artificial kidney is used to treat acute kid ney failure and to assist the. human ers for the auto analyzer cost a pen ny each. After the analysis is made, the container is discarded. Dr. Ilallowell attended Harvard, Duke, and Princeton. He has lec tured in various universities The machine makes an analysis J thr oughout the country. by projecting a light through the Communism." Hallowell's talk will begin .at 7 p.m. and all persons interested in NEWMAN CLUB The Newman Club will meet Sun- j attending have - benu invited, . day night at 5:30 for supper. The supper will the followed by an open discussion. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOC. The Lutheran Student Association and the Student Couple's Club will hold' a joint pizza supper in the basement of the Holy Trinity Luth eran Church Sunday at 6 p.m. John Hallowell, professor of poli tical science at' Duke University, will speak on "Christianity and IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR ' k . ii i' - Bargains Pal, the old Intimate Bookshop has more swell new books at bargain prices than most shops have altogether! Old books too your dollar is -positively elastic at the Intimate Bookshop! r-ccine for polio and the rapid j kidneys to remove poisons from the progress being made in this country j blood stream. The artificial kidney j toward the practical elimination of docs not replace the functions of j Ihe human kidnevs, but assists the ; human kidneys in their work. I The auto analyzer is located in j the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory of Memorial Hospital. The labora- i torv is headed bv Dr. Charles R. tuberculosis. In recent years great strides have been made in the development of machines to assist physicians in their battle against pain and death. Two of the better known machines of this type are the artificial heart I lung machine and the artificial kid- ' ney. Both of these machines are j iii use at the N. C. Memorial Hos- ' : pital. ' i More recently, another modern machine has been placed in use at ; ! Memorial Hospital to aid the scien- ; I tists in their fight against disease. ! This new instrument is known as an auto rnalyzer. ; Unlike the heart-lung machine i and the artificial kidney, the auto j j analyzer is not attached to the pa tient's body, but works with fluids ! that have been remowd from the Theater To Be Scene Of GBS Talk Sunday night will b? Shaw-Hender-ron N'ight at the Varsity Theater here. The event is connected with the opening of "The Doctor's Dilemma," a movie based on a play written 50 ?ars ago by George Bernard Shaw. Dr. Archibald Henderson of UNC, personal friend of Shaw and his only official biographer, will make a short speech at 7 p.m. before the irst evening showing of the film. Dr. R. B. House, chancellor emeri- us, will introduce the speaker. Henderson, said to know more about Shaw than any man alive, has seen an excerpt from the film, ac cording to Andy Gutierrez, man ager of the Varsity Theater, and was said to be impressed. Review ers have called the film a beautiful work of art. The film, a comedy, is in color and stars Leslie Caron, Dirk Bogar de, Alastair Sim and Robert Morley. It opens Sunday for a week's run. Presbyterian Center I Sponsors Film Series An eight Academy award winning film will be shown during the first of a series of programs sponsored by the Campus Life Committee of the Presbyterian Center. The film, "On the Waterfront," will be substituted Sunday at 8 p.m. in Carroll Hall for "Citizen Kane" as had been previously announced. After the film, a discussion on sociological, philosophical and theo logical questions brought out by "On the Waterfront" will be led by Jim Carse and Dr. Russell Graves. One other film will be shown this semester on the committee's series (the Film Forum), but the program will be expanded next fall. After each film, persons familiar with questions raised by the picture will lead student discussion. Carse and Graves, who will lead Sunday night's discussion, represent the fields of religion and drama. carse is a member of the local Y staff and Graves is a visiting professor in the Dramatic Arts De Spell, assistant professor of bio- j chemistry in medicine, who re- , teived his Ph.D. degree in chemis- ' try from I'NC in ia5. lie has a staff of 12 persons assisting him in the operation of the laboratory. A laboratory technician, with the aid of an auto analyzer, can run twice the number of analyses as a technician without the machine. The ! speed is not the only important i element to he considered. Machine I analyses are more accurate than those performed by hand, j The auto analyzer holds 40 differ ent samples of fluids. After the ! fluids are placed in the machine, : it takes about one hour for the 40 analyses to be made. Another advantage of the auto analyzer is that it eliminates the washing of test tubes and other con tainers, which means a saving of money to the institution that owns such a machine. The fluid contain- solution being analyzed. This light strikes, after passing through the fluid, a photoelectric cell, which measures the intensity of color in the solution. This information is then automatically registered on a graph. The information shown on the graph may then be interpreted to tell the concentration of a particular sub stance of the fluid. Dr. Spell explains to visitors to the Clinical Chemistry Laboratory that he is not a physician, but a chemist. "We run the chemical tests in this laboratory. Our findings are , then reported to the physicians, who are doing the actual treatment of the patients. The medical aspects of our operation here are handled by Dr. Louis G. Welt, professor of ! medicine of the UNC School of Med , icine." Dr. Hallowell's talk will begin at 7:00 p.m. All persons interested in attending are cordially invited. tl I Seven-Week TYPEWR,T,NG U I -i COURSE Inquire Begins March 23, 1959 j I 2:00 - 2:50 P.M. I UUUy (Spring Vacation March 25-31) Air Conditioned Classroom Office Hours: TOWN CLASSES 9 a.m.-4 p.m. (Over Sutton's Drug Store) P.O. Box 61 5 Phone 9-2681 : STUDIES GETTING RUGGED? Try the outlines at the old In timate, pal. If you're lucky, you can pick up a used copy for chicken-feed, and they really help. When it is books you need, you can't beat The Intimate Bookshop. 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