fi u ' -: ... September 13, 1966 THE DAILY TAR HEEL Section I Page 5 I ' ' , V 1 - i i ' i ; J ' ft 1 - v. r . v 'I ' . t JF r i n "r h-...-f ' ?- y : - , , AlT r Tired Of Writing? Do you hats to write letters? the Charlotte Observer and Are you overcome with nau- Charlotte News College Press sea at the thought of trying to Awards competition, the UNC keep the folks back home in- paper captured four of five formed of the goings-on in first places, including "Best Chapel Hill? ' Newspaper." There's an easier way. 1 Then came the Southeastern For just $8 a yearor $4.50 College Newspaper Compti- a semester we will send your tion where the DTH was ac- parents or friends The Daily claimed the best college daily Tar Heel six days every week, newspaper in the Southeast. And we'll even arrange it so Capping the stack, this past they pay for it. June the American Newspaper You can't beat it with a Publishers Association honored stick. Tar Hel with its The DTH reports all the "Pacemaker Award," an hon- campus news from piano re- or extended to the top five citals to wrestling matches, et college newspapers in the al country. Last year The Daily Tar Heel And it only costs $8 a year, was tapped with the American If you would like to take ad- Newspaper Guild's "All-American Honor Rating." Later, in Please Send And Then It Was September ... Monday Through Friday Pouring Over Books l"T f r V J ) ... . 4 "s. -a :i .... -f V h The Daily Tar Heel is the official news publication of the University of North Carolina and is published by stu dents daily except Mondays examina tion periods and vacations. Offices on the second floor of Graham Memoria. Telephone numbers: editorial, sports, news 933-1011; business, cir culation, advertising 933-1163. Address: Box 1080, Chapel Hill, N. C, 27514. Second class postage paid at the Post Office in Chapel Hill, N. C. Sub scription rates: 4.50 per semester; $8 per year. 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Friday, presi dent of the University ; of 11UI vui Uliuu) . - " . - , . rect the White House fellows went Jonnson appointed mm program from his office in a on Oct. 3, 1964, the day the tree-shaded, Georgian - de- President announced the pro signed building opposite the, gram in a speech to 264 col university campus. lege-student leaders in the wnite nouse s iasa xvuum. Friday keeps in touch with the commission and the fel lows with letters, phone calls and occasional trips to the capital. He is one of the most active commissioners, and is highly praised by the fellows. He said he did not know ner, secretary of health, Edu cation and Welfare. Gardner, former president of the Carnegie Corp., sug gested an internship program to President Johnson early in 1964. The President liked the idea, made some refinements in it and named Gardner one of the commissioners. 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