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Page 2 THE TAR HEEL Thursday, July 16, 1964 t-i Amy Clobbers AW, 10-3; Wins Mmdb Softball Title Avery, regular season intra mural Softball champions, took the first Summer Session title Monday by clobbering ATO fra ternity, 10-3. The game was called after five innings. In the play-off semi-finals, Avery defeated the Physics Dept., 9-3 and the Botany Dept., 6-1. karrison and Reynolds defeat ed Dodges and Bridges, 8-6, 2-6, 6-4 to win the doubles competi tion in tennis. Finals in the singles tourna ment were scheduled for late yesterday afternoon. Play is still under way in the four flights of the golf tourna ment at Finley Golf Course. mxmtn mm 0 wmt WMiff Py MfyPMm mt mtt Big Savings on nationally Advertised FJEFI'S GLOTHIIIG & FURIllSiUNGS HEM'S SUITS DacronCotton, Size 36R Were $39.95 & $42.50 H6w SIK I H cack Special Group Special Group SPORT COATS SPORT COATS Were to $35.00 Were to $29.95 now$9j '-'is.00 All Other Men's Suits and Sport Coats BE8B8EB 29-490FF Special Group Long Sleeve Special Gp. Short & Half Sleeve DRESS & DRESS & Sport Shirts Sport Shirts Were lo $5.95 $4 flf! Were to $7.95 SflUA Solids & Patterns . b J Solids & Patterns jJ I 1 Special Group MEN'S SLACKS DacronCotton, Dacron Wool JJT A Were to $10.95 3i5J COME and SAVE on these SPECIALS! Many other unadvertised items reduced for special event ftaratJjj Mm & 147 E. Franklin St. ALL SALES FINAL Clothiers of Distinction ALL SALES CASH Alterations Extra A Merchants' Association Promotion During the second summer session, tennis, softball, and golf tournaments also will be held. Entries for the softball and ten nis tourneys are due Wednes day, July 28. Play begins July 30. TOOLS OF EDUCATION By sending CARE school pack ages, Americans are helping to educate 2,000,000 children a year in Latin America, Africa and A s i a. Contributions to CARE, New York 10016, deliver such supplies as $1 or $2 stu dents' kits and $10 sets of a desk-and-two-ehairs. DIGGITY DAY ONE DAY ONLY, FRIDAY, JULY 17 Pairs of Scotch Grain o) LOAFERS (2 were $16.95 now $0 Cf pair Special Group BERMUDAS & Swim Walkers Madras, Seersucker, DacronCotton, Solids Were to $9.95 2.99 Godfrey Dr. James Logan Godfrey, his torian and dean of the faculty here, has been named Distinguish ed University Professor. The Trustees Executive Com mittee approved the appointment last Friday following recommenda tion by Chancellor William B. Aycock and approval by Presi dent William C. Friday. Dean Godfrey is the second to hold the title Distinguished Uni versity Professor. The title was held by Robert B. House after his retirement as Chancellor in 1957 and until he formally re tired as a member of the faculty at the age of 70. Dr. Godfrey is a professor of English History and is a Fellow in the Royal Historical Society. He has been a member of the faculty here since 1936. He Ireoeived his M.A. degree at Chapel Hill in 1933, after receiv ing the A.B. degree at Roanoke College in Virginia. He received the Ph.D. degree at the Univer sity of Chicago in 1942, He has taught summer ses sions at Harvard University, William and Mary, and the Uni versity of Missouri. Dr. Godfrey is a native of Roanoke, Va. His wife . is the former Eleanor Smith, a native of Shelton, Neb. She received her Ph.D. in history at the University of Chicago. They have two chil dren. Dr. Godfrey is a member of several scholarly and profes sional organizations, including his distinction as a Fellow in the Royal Historical Society and his executive council membership in the Southern Historical Asso ciation. He also holds member ship in the American Historical Association and is an associate editor of "The Journal of British Studies." Hot FRIDAY win Limited Group SWEATERS $(o)00 Selected Group BLOUSES . $00 Member of The Given In London and Paris he car ried on research in English and History and the history of the French Revolution. He is the author of a study on the French Revolutionary Tribunal published by the UNC Press and the co author of college textbook en titled "Europe Since 1815." He has written several University Library Extension bulletins and has contributed a number of ALL STAR RESTAIffillT ADL00GE Thursday flight Spolllglillng ; ITALIflll FOOD Best Pizza in Town TUESDAY fllGIlT SPOTLIGIITIflG all the Southern Fried Chicken, Tossed Salad and French Fries you can Eat for $2.00 f From 5-11 P.M. Also Garry-Out Service 168 Biggity and SATURDAY, JULY at the Fireside suits RACK OF DRESSES 2 OTHER SUMMER MERCHANDISE & You have to bargains too Chapel HiU-Carrboro Merchants' Association igh onor articles to learned journals. During his stay in Europe and at other times he has written articles for newspapers, chiefly on the economic situation in Brit ain. He is an authority on the Labor government and has for some time, been ' Working on a book covering history of Great Britain from 1945 to 1951, with emphasis on the Labor govern ment - 4404 Days 17 and 18 OF . V . -10 OFF come and see the other many to mention here.
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