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Station WUNC University Day rites ail set for tomorrow back on the air I v The radio voice of the Univer sity, WUNC-FM, went on the air Monday (Oct. 8) for. its tenth year of broadcasting and its sec ond year as a maximum power station: With the increase to 50,000 watt power last winter, the sta* tion now offers coverage of the entire central portion of North Carolina, together with some parts of Virginia and South Car olina. Located at 91 S on the di al, WUNC-FM can be picked up within a 100 - mile radius of Chapel Hill Broadcast time is from 6 p..m. to li p. m. The station is operated entire ........... Jb' Jty.-Xfadent&.JLt. offeirs .the fUk. est in music, news and dramatic programs from ‘the BBC, Canad ian Broadcasting Corporation, French Broadcasting System and other domestic and foreign net works. Donald Schain, a senior from Deal, N. J., is station manager. Frost Brannon, a junior from Charlotte, is Program Director. Wayne Bryant, a senior from Charlotte, is Director of Public i The 16drh birthday of the Uni versity will feature an address by Robert F. Goheen, president of Princeton University, who speaks at “University Day” ex ercises tomorrow at 11:15 a. m. in Memorial Hall. Chancellor William B. Ayoock will preside at the exercises which will begin with a faculty precession^ The event will com memorate the Jayiwg'of the first building on the campus of the oldest state university in the U nited States. University Students will be dis missed from 11 and 12 o’clock classes to attend University Day exercises on October 12..Trust ees, alumni and visitors will ob serve Ute event*! ■■■; Robert ■Goheen was selected for the presidency of Princeton in the fall of 1956 when he was 37 years of age. At that time, he was serving as Assistant Pro Relations and Promotion Manag er. Charles Erickson, senior from Washington, D. C., is news di rector. REASONS WHY OUR RETREADS AREYOUR BESTBUY! 1. ToueIi, lone-wearing KELLY ARMORUBBER used exclusively 2. Carefully-selected, prime cosines 3. Modem, up-to-date equipment and methods 4. Factory-trained retread experts 5. Fully retreaded; sidewall to sidewall I. Complete stocks—every size and f': type—many tread designs 6.70-15 OR 7.50-14 plu* tax and eld tire EXTRA BIG TRADE-IN $Q00 AILOWANCE ON N|W KELLYS NU-TREADTIRECO. <01 FOSTER ST. DURHAM VOW KELLY CAR SAFETY CENTER ■ fessor of Classics: . , He was advanced to the rank of Professor of Classics prior to his induction. Dr. Goheen „ is Princeton University’s 16th president. A 1940 honor graduate o'f Princeton and a member or Phi Beta Kappa, President Goheen is also an avid tennis .player and golfer. He believes that athlet ics on both the intercollegiate and intramural levels have an important place in a liberal arts university. Kentucky Straight I BourbohI WHISKY II ,y KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY $ yi35 4 4/5 QT. tmta $ 2 W PINT THE DANT DISTILLERY COMPANY, DANT, KENTUCKY*
The News of Orange County (Hillsborough, N.C.)
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