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G Page 8-C THE, DAILY TAR HEEL Thursday, September 17, 1961 Behrman Joins VNC Staff To Develop BA Curriculum Dr. Jack N. Behrman will help the UNC School of Business Ad ministratioi develop its curricu lum in international business ad ministration. Dr. Behrman resigned as as sistant secretary of commerce for international and domestic business affairs to accept ap pointment as professor of inter national business administration at the University, the White House announced last month. 0 Dr. Behrman, a native of Wa co Texas, took his A.B. decree from Davidson College m J943. He received his M.A. degree from the University here in 194. and his Ph.D. from Princeton University :n 1952. He joined the U. S. Department of Commerce in March of 1961. Dr. Behrman was a member of the Washington and Lee Uni versity faculty from 1932 until 1957. From 1957 until 1961 he was a professor at the University of Delaware. r 1r j. fc . ' - - X ' ' V ' . x. t . r , i r - ' , V ' s I , rS AI , - ; ' o If !: I' 11 ' 11' 1 If p :,.-- I The Bitter End Singers Will Apear Here Next Friday Uriiyersity Cleaners 201 E. Franklin St. When you need Dry Cleaning also Remember University Cleaners ONE-DAY SERVICE ON REQUEST Phone . 942-3450 Phone 942-4351 Welcome to the Class of '68 WELCOME C , II. Freeman Clothing ' Gant & Hathaway Shirts Florsheim Shoes & Bass Weejuns V. tondon Fog", Burberry, & Baracuta Ilainwear - , Corbin & Majer Pants Lord West Formals o 9 GM Schedule The Bitter End Singers, popular folksinging group, will be featured in the first Graham Me morial production of the year Friday, Sept. 25 in Memorial Hall. Student tickets for the perform ance will go on sale next week, according to Ho ward Henry, GM director. Henry said the other entertainment produc tions scheduled for the fall semester include guit arist Theodore Bikel in early October; the Rob ert Wagner Chorale in early November ; The Paul Winter Jazz Sextet in mid-November; and Irina Arkhipova in early "December. Presentations planned for the second semester will be Jose Milina Bailes Espanales, I Solisti Di Zabreb, Mariam Makeba, a production of "Beyond The Fringe," Peter Niro, Leon Bibb and the Serendipity Singers. Performers in Graham Memorial's Jubilee Weekend have not yet been announced. Guitarist Theodore Bikel Tivo Awarded Scholarships Two scholarship awards by the Burlington Industries Foundation, one a new award and one a re newal, have been announced by Dr. Julian Mason, UNC director of Student Aid. The new $500 iward was given to Braxton Earl Barrett Jr., of Littleton. William Lewis Boone of Ahos kle, who held a Burlington Indus tries Scholarship last year, will again receive the award. 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