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
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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
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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
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students and summer residents
in the area who are looking for
a place to publish good
writing."
He added, "As an incentive
to hesitant future authors, we will
offer a cash honorarium in
each division for the best work
we publish. We welcome work
from anyone, and only ask that
it be good."
All manuscripts will be read
carefully and considered, but
for manuscripts to be returned,
To Committee
responsibilities in the area of
drug dependency.
Dr. Sheps is director of the
University's Health Services
Research Center and professor
of preventive medicine in the
School of Medicine.
While he was general
director of the Beth Israel
Medical Center in New York
City, he made the
administrative arrangements
for a large-scale demonstration
of the methadone maintenance
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In view of the rapid changes
that have been taking place in
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the committee will also be
considering the main directions
of its program and future
responsibilities.
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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. '
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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
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The Chapel Hill Summer
Review office will be in 269-A
of the Carolina Student Union,
and anyone with questions
should call 933-1157.
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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.
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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)
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