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coached by former NBA player Clem
Haskins, menaced to pull off a 6942
win ever niinoia in Big Ten action.
We University of MinneeoU
Gopher*, 11-5, Win the B« Ten,
•cored their second upeet in the last
IS days. Previously, the Gophers had
knocked off fifth-ranked Iowa.
Mimmeota’s Willie Burton sparked
the squad with SO points and is re
bounds. The Gophersjumped out to a
3S4« halftime laid and went on to
et the nation’s No. i-ranked
It was the second week in a row that
the top*anked team in college hoops
was defeated. Previously No.
l-ranked Duke fhU from tiw ranks to
Carolina. Now. Illinois has fallen
from the rtodtf54f* fee undefeated.
Consequently, the door may be open
for second-ranked Georgetown to
make thsir bM fK;dumber one; The
Hoyas were scheduled to face LSU
over the wssltond. •
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***** CONTRIBUTION—The BackA-ChHd campaign
chairman, Kenneth Wilkins. pmanted a plaque and two
round-trip ahina tickets to WQOK-FM general manager Curtis
Mmay lar Ms outstanding contributions to the Garner Road
YMCA's campaign. The final tady reads $12,220 far the
project. In photo: J. M. Holloway, Jr., general manager.
WAU6; Charles D. Harrison, sales manager and Downey.
Ural History Workshops Set For Local Communities
Tlw Raleigh Historic Properties
will tpwie'r i series of
community-based oral history
workshops for Raleigh's African
Aassrlcan communities oral history
project, Raleigh's Roots.
The first session will be held Feb. is
It* at Show University. Registration for
all tour sessions wUlbogta at »a.m. at
the Learning Resource Center.
Speaker tor the first session will be
Dr. Beverly Jones, a professor of
history at North Carolina Central
University who co-chalred an oral
history project on Durham’s tobacco
workers. Or. Jones will speak on the
use of oral histories in the study of :
black history.
the second workshop will be held at <
9:30 a.m. Feb. 2S at St. Augustine’s i
College Library. Guest speaker will
be Dr. Fred Parker, who will discuss 1
black history in antebellum North 1
Carolina. <
The third session will be held at 2 ’
p.m. March 5 at Oak City Baptist 1
Church, 608 Method Road. The <
speaker will be Dr. Carl DeVane, who '
will discuss Raleigh’s black com- I
muni ties. „ i
The fourth workshop will be held at
: p.m. March 12 at Wilson Temple,
023 Oberlin Road. Kip Wright will
liscuss significant architecture and
iltes in Raleigh's black communities.
After each lecture, there will be a
lands-on oral history training session
ed by Claudia Egelhoff, who co
lirected the Durham tobacco
vorkers project. These sessions will
each standard oral history techni
|ues and enable participants to inter
view their family members and
riends in the historic black
teighborhoods. These tapes and
transcripts of the interviews will
become part of the Molly Houston Lee
Collection at the Richard B. Harrison
Library.
The lectures and training sessions
are oipen and free to the public. The
workshop series will culminate in a
public forum at St. Augustine’s
auditorium on May 27, followed by an
exhibition of transcripts and
photographs.
The project has been funded in part
by a grant from the North Carolina
Humanities Council and matched by
the City of Raleigh as part of its ef
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