Thursday, July 9, 1970 Page Two THE TAR HEEL New Magazine Contains Poetry, Prose A new literary magazine is scheduled to appear on August 1. All summer school students, faculty members and residents of Chapel Hill are invited to submit manuscripts. Hie title BenandRrdner shared everything the gold, the laughs, the songs... even their wife! ueMU cuntEASIWOOJ) junSEBERG RMHT your wagon CHAPEL HILL (TV low Showing! roc L I SHOWS: J 00-3;30-6:05-8:40 502 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, N. C. GOODYEAR TIRES MICHELIN TIRES FRONT END COMPLETE IMPORTANT: 6 Pk. of Popular (not coke) & 5 gal. Mobilgas . Case of Popular (not coke) 2412 oz. bottles . 6 Pk. of Premium (not pepsi) . . Case of Premium (not pepsi) SUMMER SCHOOL SPECIAL "DUCK" (won't fly) hot or cold ..... Beer, Keqs, Wines "Cost Plus 15 LLOYD'S 2 Miles North of Ronch of the magazine will be The Chapel Hill Summer Review. The Chapel Hill Summer Review is intended to be an only edition, published once to give everyone an opportunity to express themselves creatively during the summer months. It will be sponsored by a Student Government grant, and edited by Peter M. Brown. Brown said, "The Review will be a magazine containing fiction, poetry, and essays by Sheps Named Dr. Cecil G. Sheps of the University faculty has been chosen for membership on the Committee on Problems of Drug Dependence of the National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences and Engineering. The committee provides a forum for the discussion of the new findings of investigators doing research in drugs. It also has an advisory relationship to various agencies that have 8mm-SUPER 8 Movie Camera Keystone Telephoto Lens $60 967-1864 929-1778 HARPER PETERSON -I I M Hit EEI STARTS TOMORROW 6ft' 'THE BOS (ft Mon.-Fri.: IpnMMMHllVS, 3:uo, d:iu, :id, v.to, ix;av y.m. 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In view of the rapid changes that have been taking place in drugs during the recent years, the committee will also be considering the main directions of its program and future responsibilities. THE 7:30 & 9:35 p.m. Sat.: ' 1 8:30 D.m. niehtlv. Sat.: 1: - Frl.: 8:30 p.m. nightly. Sat. 00. 967-7092 ALIGNMENT CAR SERVICE to SAVE TRY US! '3.00 4.89 1.50 $6.00 $2.19 . . . Charge, Mobile Credit Ph. 929-5056 authors must include a self addressed envelope. Manuscripts should be sent to The Chapel Hill Summer Review, Box 47, Carolina Student Union, before July 20 the sooner the better. The magazine will be limited to 100 pages, so everything won't be published. Brown said the staff would particularly welcome good impressions of the recent spring strike. ' I TJ? A SLOWLY moving stream is framed between the trunks of two trees. In the countryside, there are a few soft zephyrs that ripple the surface of the water and rustle the leaves. But otherwise all is quiet. (Photo by Woody Clark) Giorus Performs Tonight The Department of Music will present the first term Summer Chorus "Thursday evening, July 9, at 8:15 in Hill Hall. The concert is open to the public without charge. Robert T. Allen, a member of the UNC faculty at Greensboro, will direct the group composed of 48 selected members of the Carolina Choir and the University Chamber Singers.' Soloists are Kirsten Falke, soprano; Stephanie Melvin, alto; Stafford Wing, tenor; and Robert Daniel, baritone. The program will feature Bach's Cantata 195, "Herr, 'f Luxurious - larolina, -wry Fri. thru Thurs. "1 CHARLES AZNAVOURj mutibis PANAVISWN COLOR PoW N The Chapel Hill Summer Review office will be in 269-A of the Carolina Student Union, and anyone with questions should call 933-1157. r Brown emphasized that the magazine is not representative of any particular group on campus, and he hopes that submissions will come from people of varying age groups and different interests. gehe nicht ins Gericht" (Lord, enter not into judgment), with orchestra; four Brahms songs; the Schumann Carols of Death (settings of poetry by Walt Whitman); and the opening movement from the polychoral Bach motet, "Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied" (Sing to the Lord a new song) Hone your pre-exam acuity with study aids from The Intimate Bookshop Chapel Hill Open evenings 'til 10 GAS 33.9 & 37.9 LOOK FOR THE MOBIL SIGN L 2:05-5:00-7:55