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And -.;"* * M Mhl * M, t* tn Baha’is To Present DeVane Here Sun. In observance of UN Human Rights Day, Sunday, Dec. 10, 8:00 p m,, the Baha’is of Raleigh present as their guest speaker, Professor Carl E. DeVane, speaking on the "Evolutionary Aspects of Human Rights,” in the Meeting Room of the News & Observer Building, Professor DeVane, head of the social science department of Shaw University, ts an out standing citizen of Raleigh and very active in the field of hu man relations. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE! LIBRARIAN PRESENTED FRONT PAGE The first page from the Saturday, October 25, 1712 issue of the SPECTATOR, a London Newspaper edited in the 18 Century by Addison ind Steel was presented to Mrs. O, M. Irving, head of the Benson Library, Saint Augustine's Col lege by Mrs. Margaret Davis, instructor in Frer.ch and English at Saint Augustine's last week. American Visiters In Russia Are Asked Most About Race, Official Os USIA Says DURHAM —The questions Ameri cans abroad are most frequently asked by Russians and others are related to the race issue, a United States Information specialist told students at North Carolina College here today. Paintings By 9 Artists On Exhibit At Bennett GREENSBORO Paintings by nine artists, representing all the geograhpica! or cultural areas of the world, will be reproduced by living models when Bennett Col lege presents its annual “Living Madonnas” in Pfeiffer Chapel, Sunday night, Dec. 10. at 7 o’clock. The event, which ushers in the Christmas season at the _college, j will be presented in the completely darkened chapel, with student : models recreating in tableau, the paintings of the masters. James C. McMillan, head of the art department and chair man of the committee arrang ing the tableaux, said: “We have tried to symbolize, as the Christmas story symbolizes, the idea that nations shall not be At FSTC: Physical Ed. Group Gives A Program FAYETTEVILLE- The Area of Health and Physical Education at the Fayetteville State Teachers College, staged an assembly pro gram Wednesday which centered about the theme. ’‘Physical Fitness Adds Life to Years and Years to Life.” On the program were an assortment of items such as march ing tactics, calisthenics by members of the Physical Education classes, a variety of stunts, the presentation of “Ode to Posture” by the sopho more women and athletic dances that pointed up “Baseball in Rhy thm” and ” A Track Meet." The several numbers given by the students from the Newbold Laboratory School illustrated the work being done in the Physical Education Methods class. The program was introduced by Jeannette Melvin, a junior of Fay etteville. Harold L. 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