u.. h-cj 4k m-i Thursday, May 6, 1965 2 THE DAILY TAR TTCttt: i -i y i n D C 9 b O 1 r d -( -I 0 ?.- 5' -( b 1 U 3-- a' a -r. v; k ,( X -? Ji it o b , -i -i It ; It si ri i 9- I E oi 1 m i -r fn fc EDWARD TIELD " .- THE IIEGQRD Headquarters for Barbra Streisand on Columbia Records .nf-j- . ; v " if'iH i-'sa ' vV- iitf Poet -FieH To Read Here Edward Field, 5 whose book , of -poems, '."Staad Up, Friend,", With Me," won the Xamont' Poetry prize in 1962, will read . from his' poems : Friday at :30 p.m. in Gerrard Hall. . "Field i appears ; as the spring lecturer on the North ; Caro lina Poetry Circuit. The gath ering is open . to the public, free of charge. Following the reading, coffee, tea arid cook-, ies will be served. ' ,. -In selection' of the ;Iam'ont , Prile 'winner, . presses submit their books, of - poetry and a j board i of poets picks the win I inn i & ? T'r DAI1 Poodle n .2215CS90i5VCQ686t CL . JACOIT(Ul. CHAPEL HILL f,i ft i , -. . '4 rier. j Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1924, Field began writing poetry while serving with the , Air Force in Europe during . World War II. His poems have ; been published in stich journ als .as Kenyon Review, Parti es an Review and Harper's, t Thomas Lask of the New ,York Times says Field "pos I sesses a tantalizing off-center s view of the world. His gloss r on the Book of Ruth would make the hairs of the rabbis fj stand up in horror. At their test, language and experience 3 ,r TnTTTTT'TLD TTvv ' '' 1 - ; .... ';, !. ' f: i'v"' - s .-... ' '-r' i a. - t i, I Columbia Records presents 1 My Name Is Barfora ' Barbra Streisand's exciting new Columbia album: . CL 2336CS 9136 CQ 725t ono Reg. s4.00 (low Stereo Reg. $5.03-How I 5 2154CS 8954VCQ 62 CL2054JCS ES5VCQ 607t CL2007CS 8407 CQ 593t IEpSIF On all MOTHERS BAY CM are cut back to the core to reveal the unadorned thing m itself." no In the Christian Science Monitor, Webster Schott says "He is . an authentic discov ery. The clap-clap of regular rhyme and foot find too place in his work. It is the extra ordinary tone the near absolute honesty that draws one to Mr. Field's work. Mr. Field sees life whole . . . and in his vision it is filled with possibilities. Edward Field writes like a man possessed by a gift." -v. $2.69 $3.40 at " v ... ant- 11 4 - -An - : wg- Mil : other Barbra Streisan Albums MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 9 COME IN NOW AND PICK A Radio as the normal sports cover age," he 'said. There woifld oe no commercials on the campus radio. oJS131 costs C0Ine to 523,300, Which includes "all carrier current equipment. There will be an additional annual operating expense of $11,628. This includes rentals for a UPI news wire, records, secretarial staff salaries, pro gram director and station manager salaries and mainte nance. Programming win be orient ed to the student. There would possibly be "oldie-goldie'' ra dio show as weU as classical, jazz and regular tpTop 40" rock 'n' roU "programs. Stupak said that every dor mitory win be provided with a carrier current transmitter, and that the fraternity courts have indicated they will par ticipate. Stupak said that although some fraternities and sorori ties would not be included in the carrier current system they may be -able to arrange a system for the others on a joint-costs basis. EUROPE 50 DAYS $575! The most complete and com prehensive program: visit 14 countries on an exciting tour. An academic adventure for stu dents, teachers, -and their friends. The only program to be endorsed by the European American Student - Club (EASC). Incl. all services, hotels, parties, etc. 3 Departures: June-July for free information and brochures contact Klaus D. Posch . 1512 Canterbury Rd. Raleigh, N. C. 27608 tSTERCGSTISENTAJL STUDENT TRAVEL SERVICE FOR SAL 1963CHEVY IM pala . sport . coupe,- green, sticfc shift, radio, ww, 250 ft.p. r v-. 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