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With the pmsUd of enn»lfme«ss doabt mg within the ssrxt ten years, j the fatecr of higher edvwafion i depends apen s ■steady *nd in creasing soppfy ®f good bmKifi. More than a third of the teachers ; in four-year colieges have the doct ors decree, whereas less te ono i twelfth of those in junior colleges ; have achieved this mark of aca demic scholarship. rams .4 .*;» wmmnon Tn most i ton-year colleges and. tmiversities. four «sdemfe ranks are recognised—instructor, assist ant professor, associate professor, and professor. The first two groups are usually considered as pravfs* tonal or p—*hat»ossry la character, the last two as carrying perrssßest stems or tenure. SALAKSSS Salaries of college teachers vary greatly in different institutions and to some extent in variolas parts of ffee eonntry, However, figures for the academic year i95?-I9SB sup plied by *,874 colleges and uni versities sod compiled by the KEA show that the average salaries for niise-month appointments of the more than 90000 fufMhne teachers <» those institutions ranged from $4.582 for jnstnrrtors to 85.56 S far l assistant professors, IS.SdS for as sociate professors, and 18.072 tor professors. frs many teaftfatSeea, ecOieee teachers are given fitch fringe fees efrta as leaves of shsence. group insurance, retirement benefits, etc To teach te coSega nowadays re quires that tha tndMdnal have at least the M.A. degree ta most fields. QUALITY SHELL HOME MO.?*? From Payment* Prom Down $1075.00 $34.00 to $66.00 CMJL CtHMCT.. .V. 4 14414 .. . RALEIGH. N, €, 3303 FAYETTEVILLE ROAD 9e® o«« es Cbsr ffnmes .fsst €«mpleted tn Jec Loim tek. TRANSFER COMPANY « GROCERY FTP RE HliSht and heavy fuul line of HAULING GROCERIES AND LONG Yc® Pktm»(« r PtS * Apprcckte^ 'tcwrteosj* rrmtHpt EfFssciaet .ED. UMSTEAD, ISwu«er €O2 & Oat?*on Street # T&rbam k Mwrtia Sir*#*.* DIAL TE -2-§4/&—TE 2-9212 GBHPMftO BANK READY H» OTfMNG-OfßfWi ms tbt *«• Federal Ssvi»fr» and !j«m *w (fetin nen Inu last week < March *-2i malm? final plans fnr *t» fsnwl mpening in Onmnbsr* en fimmUay, Apcfl 12. Albert S. Webb, right center, fermerty «f CltTfbnA Ohs* an* who will be employed »« ■ w*t*»gbi# ofieer. rhate with MWehflw ©ffleers: F. E. Smith. Maiw S- High *nd .?. Kcmtrth l.r*. at rhtM. Wfeik was recently <qeninr &S mnttsttes, Imm* an* Ifirflerwitißg Miw »f_the Dunbar lnannr- | an«e Capmap in Gfc i tlanil Season For Spring Cleaning is Just Around Tke Comer When tbs Spring cleaning season opens, husbands hold their breath. They feow from pest experience that while wives work, they think of ways to improve the ap pearance of the house. The living room needs new walloaper. the kitchen could do with a fresh coat of paint - and *o it goes - as each room gets cleaned another job for Pop sets added -to the hsi One the messiest >«h« «t< jnv wn’s list *s removing old nallfHper, ft's easier.* to ffn if ■van rent a raster steamer, bat lacking this, the first step is to sponge down the wall with water, ktoce the sponge teas* be really saturated, be sure to protect the floor where yoaVe working with plenty «f old newspaper. Give the wat<*r time to soak in thoroughly and then scrape thf naoer the wall with a broad scraper or spatula - working irotn the "top. dowriwards. The next step, and a very im portant one if you want vour new paper to go up smoothly and stick securely, is to wash down the wall with a strong solution of sal soda concentrated -about a cup of the sal per bucket of hot vator This gets rid of remaining paste and March 13 - 14: High School Dramatists To Shaw I). The North Carolina High School Drama Association will bold ite an nual state wide frsfiral at Shaw University., Friday and Saturday, March 13. 14, in Greenleaf Audi tcrticn, The critic judge for ti'.is festival w ill be Miss Mary Bohan nap, director. Department of Dra ma, North Carolina College at Dur ham, Tb.e state festival will present the ♦ oc-ranking plays from gji the re gion? of the state organization 'These region? will be represented- Tfc* Northeastern Region, the East ern Regum and the Western Re gion The Shaw Player?, under the •ii rectios of Guilber*. A. Daley rxe cotive secretary of the N.C.H.S.D.- A, will play host to the visiting high schools The festival will have approximately fifteen to twenty plays Mattiwilda Cheered At Town Hail ffISW YORK fANFi— Versatile and talented Miss Mattiwilda Dobbs tbsarciighjy earned the plaudits es audience sad critics alike when afcp sang aelertioes from George Praderfek; Handel and Johans Se bastian Bach ta a recital which fill ed Town Hall Miss Donbr. es&sly won. the crit ics’ ncvlaym with her fine rendition of 'Badu arte*. ‘'-Sheep May Safely Graze” and “Oh. Hark Usrfo the Ftate'a Soft Voice." Her stegtw* es Bark 8 # M W*4- m&n Csateia,” wae straecil. ’irroto eriite Miles Kaaieisdiesrk. wffib She keynsto of besub.- vs>ib*. etnaraeteirTKrtl tor whole maandngP Kastondieck also commented that Miss Dobbs possessed a "sim plicity snd dignity of manner” which sistrhed her "remarkable jKirtty of tone and vocal fcxibOSty." Hy* Another critic. Henry Beckett, also praised the young singer's per- s crmo2.ce. Beckett said. “Mi** Dobbs was tke a human flute, toe dominant instrument to the ensemble, but her paaisages wer? m intricate and different that the full beauty r/? her soles could not be dis played “She was csKgaiattts, tonally, ar- Sastleaßy, rtngissg toe Barh arfe3C." > In toe a»d»«ce at. the ccnccrt was Dr. Ralph 3. Bundle, Cff tender secretary for pdSkt! rtfaiir. tmm Bsr mm& *T Hwr jwwf've bet» Bodying fee tswifhs hsw 4« tocyfcßse yuuv sal my Horw’ did it tors *«!*" * j wmsomsK mm i| JOIN THE CROWD —*:—of—~~ HOUSEWIVES WHO WILL ATTEND THE 1959 CAROLINIAN HOME & FOOD SHOW MARCH 26-27 RALEIGH MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM Be Social Enjm lodav > Inn . . 1 } i 1 I 1 (^vetresli i 1111 i, Pepsl-Cola Bottling Co. Os Raleigh :ms KIUSBORO STREET. RALEIGH. NORTH CAROLINA TELE. TE iMll Go To The Church Os Your Choice •«?, \ COMfUETC us*. or CgS® HAIR PRODUCTION p\jW ‘"-IPS" OR. Csrlwr and flavin* Wa*. t-anotin 4pY-k; v*ip ■/#&.. 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