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Penny dreadfuls
From 35c up.
TTiq Infirnafo Dookshop
119 E. Franklin St
Open Till 10 PJVI.
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Xoda Camp
All Campus Calendar items , caren on "The Battle for lity to Its 'Students as
must be submitted in . person at Southeast Asia." snnc "
JS-.5S JT today for statewide GeognpI4cl tFjmmi -
the dayibefore the desired pulli
cation date (by 10 a.m. Saturday
for Sunday's DTH). Lost amd
Found items will be printed on
on 'Wednesdays . and Satursdays
.only.
TODAY
Newman Club convention
- here -Saturday tand Sunday.
.Theme "JtenewaJ," 45 re
gistration, fee, includes t h r e e
meals, leadership training pro
grams, workshops, social in
"faculty .lounge, .Morehead 'Pla
netarium, and outdoor Mass.
Call 942-2030 for registration.
Mathematics Colloquium 4 "Opportunities in Insurance"
p.m., 383 Phillips Hall. "Pru-
fer Rings." iRefreshments will
be served at 3:30 p.m. in 227
Phillips.
Classics Club 8 p.m., 101
Murphey, "A Couple of Stud
ies in Tiberius." Public invit
ed. Carolina Conservative Club
8:15 p.m., Carroll Hall, pub
lic address by Anthony Bous-'
lie First 3-Act Motion Picture Ever Presented!
JOSEPH E.
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7:30 p.m., 02 Carroll, presen
ted by Alpha Kappa Psi bu
siness fraternity, panel dis
- cussionand refreshments.
. . ' MOVIES
Carolina Baccaccio Seventy
Varsity That Man From Rio
' ;' ' FRIDAY
Baptist Student Union 5:45
p.m., Miss Daryl Farrington,
-"The University's Responsibi-
105 New iEast. -.Dr. George
Nicholson will speak , on ta
itistical Methods ,of tthe .Geo;
grapber."
iBRIEFS j
Seniors must rrrister with the
i dean of their . school by April
,1 to graduate.
Attention ;Presidents of .all caff
: pus organizations : ! If your or
ganization is written up in toe
1964-C5 Carolina Handbook,
and if any changes are neces
sary in that write - up come
, by : the :'GM " desk and . ask for
instructions by which you may
effect .change. The deadline is
today at 6 p.m.
Tickets now on sale at GM In
formation Desk, 50 , cents with
!ID$1 for date orspouse
sr.
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Senior Women Hear Pean
r2?-nu of W(men Katherine iKappa X5amma on April 22, -Al-yarmichael
is conducting meet-- -pha -Gamma Delta " on March
uigs with all senior women stu- 30, and Phi Maon April 1.
aents to jiiscjiss .the .vQcaUonal . . ;
?&ju ana t objectives of women
.GoUege.gradiiates
She has lalready .visited .White
bead, .Smith, fMdver, Cobb,
Spencer -and Alderman r;
i " ' -r MAIM A (Wtit4-
atones -and : Delta Delta Delta,
Pi Beta IPhi, and Chi . Omega
.Soronties.
- At 11 ;p.m. ;March ,30 she will
be at Nurses .Dorm. .She has
visits -scheduled for Alpha Del-
JPi on March :25, at iKappa
Delta on March :31, .at ,Kappa
Carolina Symposium
A meeting of .the Carolina
. Symposium rprogram HMmmittee
will rbe. held at 4 :p.m. Thurs
day at the Faculty iLounge of
the Mo re bead Building.
ADVERTISERS
FOR SALE: AUSTIN HEALY
1963 red convertible, Mark II
3000. Car in excellent condition.
If interested caU: 968-1361 after
5:30 p.m.
FOR SALE: 1964 HONDA 90
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Less than 10,000, miles. .Best of
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Definitive performances by Miles
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