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U. S. College Enrollment For Fall Reaches High Os 3,891,000 WASHINGTON <ANP>—Enroll ment of full and part-time college students increased this fall for the 10th consecutive year to an all time high of 3,891,000 the U. S. Office of Education reported last week. This exceeded by 7.8 per cent the previous record of 3.610.- 000 set in the fall of 1960. The 1961 fall enrollees included 2.424 000 men and 1,467,000 women compared with 2,271,000 men and 1,339.000 women in the fall of 1960. The percentage Increase for men was 6.8; for women it was 9.5. f yf, 'A. zm I / * " ) iI ■■ HOLIDAY FEAST SET -7r included at no [XTRA COST T —*7; ; WHEN YOU BUY THIS rapran GAS RANGE \ ' 1 V • f m EXTRA COST ... includes ® : ’ P-n_ -"" , full-color turkey plotter, ! Isa.--.’.-ox. hardwood ccrving board, f . SJBUwi-*" 5 Holiday cookbook. TAP MS ; , PAN GOLD STAR RANGE I?■ f features Set 'N Forget st!,l __ , ■_ ■ burner, lift-eff oven door, % *rtr* a “‘ s '~ swing-out smokeless 1 ' I broiler! NJW***- Model XDCK-C7 „ , P«rfs &*" y°«* !^l§Sv^ kitchen lor your } V||fg^ Holiday cooking. Huge banquet s : ze oven han dles biggest Holiday feast with ease . . . includes 10-temp overt control. Old Stove Roundup UP TO SSO TRADE IN 318 Hillsboro St. TE 2-3761 ' I 111 II § IWfon I f t j J ti« iJfeA KcntotHS I S«150 so abM I •& «* vs*. IK 80W90N LUXE DISTILLERY COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY. 86 PROOF-CONTAINS 49% SRAif* NEUTRAL SMITL Os the first-time enrollees | this fall 596,000 were men and 430,000 nr 41.9 percent were women. In the fall of 1960, 543.000 of the new enrollees were men and 387.000 or 41.6 percent, were women. The survey includes only degree | credit students—those whose cur ; rent program consists principally or wholly of work leading toward a bachelor's degree or hisher. Re ported enrollments include both ' resident and extension degree credit- studtnts full and part-time studying either 1n the day or in the evening. Land-Grant College Movement Is Helped GREENSBORO— The influence on the land-grant college idea by three prominent figures in Ameri can literature, two of them North Carolina residents, w'as described last week at A&T College. The speaker, a scholar in Amrei can literature, was Dr, C. P. But cher, professor of English and chairman of the Department of Humanities, Morgan State College, Baltimore. The writers he referred to were Albion Tourgee. a native north erner who settled in North Caro lina; Charles W. Chestnutt, a Ne gro born in Cleveland, Ohio, but who returned to North Carolina as a school teacher and George W Cable, a native of New Orleans, La. He told the audience that these men opposed the main current of their timp and be lieved and expressed In their writings the conviction that all people are entitled to be judged as individuals rather than as members of a group and that all citizens should be granted full civil rights. "They contributed much,” the speaker said, “to the establishment of a climate of opinion that made the passage of the second Morrill Act possible", the act which pro vided federal aid to higher educa tion for the common man and vast ly improved educational opportuni ties for the southern Negro, Oar thought for the week: “To day 1 will surrender unto the Lord all my burdens, and rest my soul in His peace.” PATRONIZE Ol'R ADVERTISERS S I* E C 1 A L! YOUR HEATING SYSTEM DESERVES THE BEST FUEL OIL AVAILABLE SWITCH TO (£sso) HEATING OIL CLEAN DEPENDABLE SAFE LOW COST Dial: TE 2-5589 for immediate delivery CAPITAL Ice & Coal Co., Inc. Oil Burner Service . . , We Honor ESSO Credit Cards WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS ' jfriV &'■’ '£' •' .• ' "•' ' ' ' W ''*; !■'' ‘ '•'-' ;~ ■ SePtf£*•s!( 'M - r - kiv. •iSX S : f' .'«£'* • W' 1 ' A&T TRAINED REFRIGERATION TECHNICIANS IN DEMAND Graduates in refrigeration and atr conditioning technology at A&T College are finding little or no difficulty in procuring good jobs. At top three students: Hilliard Humphrey. Greensboro; George E. Murphy, Maysville, and Melvin Carter . Edenton , go through the learning process with work on a refrig eration compressor. At bottom, from left to right, are : Milton T. Speight, Winston-Salem ; H. Lewis Rodgers , Chocowinity. and Leon Gooden. Greenville, all of whom graduated in 1959 and are working in Washington, D. C., as full mechanics. Name Possible Successor To Bishop diaries Mason | MEMPHIS (ANP)—Church of- I flcials here stated this week that, | the Rt. Rev. O. T. Jones of Phila delphia, who delivered the eulogy at the funeral for the late Bishop Charles Harrison Mason here in Mason Temple last week appears to be the next person to head the million member Church of God in Christ which was founded by Bis hop Mason 54 years ago at Lex ington, Miss. Immediately after Bishop Ma son’s death there was speculation among ministers of the denomina tion which has some white mem bers and ministers who would suc ceed Bishop Mason. Ministers prominently mention ed as possible successors of the founder were Bishop A. B. McEwen of Memphis, chairman of the ex ecutive commissioners appointed during Bishop Mason’s declining health to administer certain phas es of the church program; Bishop C, H. Brewer of Hartford, Conn, A&T Gets AEG Grant For Lab GREENSBORO A&T College has been awarded a grant of $lO.- 858 by the United States Atomic Energy Commission for the pur chase of special labortory equip ment. to be used in new' nuclear science programs Announcement of approval of the grant was made by Dr Samuel D. Proctor, president of the college. He said the re quest had been granted on the basis of the need of additional highly technical equipment Im portant to new' courses being offered by the college. Dr. Gerald A Edwards, chair man of the A&T Chemistry De partment and author of the pro posal, said the funds are to be used to purchase "several items” of new type equipment which will be used, especially in courses of radio-chemistry and radoisotopes techniques and applications. Dr. Edw'ards was recently ap pointed by Govervnor Terry San ford to the State Advisory Com mittee on Atomic Energy. PHARMACISTS WIVES CHARLOTTE—The Auxiliary of the Old North State Pharmaceuti cal Society met recently for its first meeting of the year. Mrs. Troy Thompson of Burlington was the hostess. After a most delicious dinner, the group preceeded with the bust ness of the hour. Mrs. Rufus Har riston, president of the group at tended the meeting of the auxiliary of the National Pharmaceutical As sociation in Cininnati, Ohio and she gave a most interesting report it, the group which was enjoyable as well AS profitable. Mrs. Karri;;ton brought distinc tion to the North Carolina Auxil iary by being appointed to the Na tional Membership Committee. Sh? urged the group to begin making nlans now to attend the next na tional meeting in August 1662 which will be held in Washington, IX C. chairman of the board of directors, another body recently appointed to help with the administration o? the church program and business affairs, and Bishop D. S. 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He will spend Dec. 6 and 7 on the Dillard campus. Dr. Parbhu’s schedule takes him to Tougaloo Southern Christian College in Mississippi for s throe day stay beginning Dec. 9. A trip to Alabama follows for visits at Tuskegee Institute, Dec. 12-14: and Talladega College, Dec. 14-16. Midi I RESERVE |j H §j I ' 13 Bam tUgf Gold Straight $9.25 BOURBON P ’ MT firi * ]_ r 4/3 QUART *V nibKGV Wtow SOTUINa COMP.AI# tAWRENCIBUSav KJSNTUCiC? MIAMI—The famed Florida AAM University-sponsored Orange Bios som Classic is the nation's mos succesful Neg'o promotional ath letic event.
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