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"Dear Brutus" May 12.8:30 P. M. Aycock Auditorium THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina "Dear Brutus" Mayl2,S:30P.M. Aycock Auditorium VOLUME XV GREENSBORO, N. C. MAY 11. 1934 M «••*• M LIBRARY MOVEMENT TO MEET MONDAY AT CHAPEL HILL Dr. Fount. Miss E. Sampson, Dr. Arm-it and Miss Petty Attend Meeting. Operators Call Gray, Kirkland Girls Lazy < HAKI.KS STONE SPEAKS re Toward Development of County Ufcrarte. Taken Ae Oblectlve rar Cotalag Year. ■»• til ln-uV I■Wry Movement met ni the rnrollna Inn in t*ha|*-l Hill Monday. May T. took as its •rf>)e*tt\e. w»rW toward the develop- •Me«it ..f UH- oannty Ubnrlcm over i*"> llhrar.. executive tad citizen* tnter- , Havnuj progress «vre pTCBHlt frutu all Mrtftaffaa «'f Ae state. 1'rcsid- Iht ever Hi.- eonfentton was Colonel frank IM*PMM1. «halrman of I lu* t'itl- \i..v. iii.ni Frank I*. Graham, I a* taw IHiv.rsitv .if North Oaonanna, delhend lac address Of wel- Iha aim of the iiH-veinem to r Hi Carolina with tlif more pro- . . inajaiiwiTfralthi la public li-brary naritHam Although there has l-.n much accomplished h.» the group. i stiii -to per cent of the popu-lation of !h»' atate without Horary eer- . i> ■ In the morning session. William T. I'oik. president of the Warrentofj U-ararj Board, eraa elected chairman of the ttthn-nn Morement Aubrey A. |s*rkins. Ureenaboro. oral ninnd rice-iliairiiian. The eecretary of the organ-aaattoa is to U- appointed by the two K|N*akpra at Ita? morning atanton in <iui-.i it>>u n B. tfonae, executlTe aec the I'nlTeralty j Prof. Charlea if Utooo, librarian at Woman'i Col- ,-i Ml" Tonunl I*• »T;I Barker, .1 jifi-ut for the Sooth. 11. iae preaided over the li int. Till.: The -|»eakers were William T. Paia, president of the War-rantee VJNaiy AsaoHntlnn: Miss Nettle Rene, librarian *»f tin- Qreenaboro pub- ■ . ; Hani Margaret Gilbert, Held r. |.r. -M ni:tii\.. »r rbe state Library . •■tumN-i"!! : and Miss Mabel Ma.on. of UH- Institute l'»r Ueseurch in Social I l>r. Julius i Fbant, MhM Blrambeth aaanaman. Dr. A If. Arnett, ami Miss Anne Patty attentkid the conference flolll tllN .oll.'gV. Who would ever think that the small-est dormitories on enmpus would house the very thirstiest girls, or perhaps the wealthiest—or even the laziest? It's true, though, as proven by switchboard statistics, that Kirkland and Woman's order from the Dixie more often than any other dormitories. And Gray—of all places—either must refrain from partaking from the floating bowl, or they arc more energetic and walk a few Mocks for their in-hetweeii-the-meals. Notice this, if you are a doubl-ing Tom—of the -*X> calls put through In one week to the Dixie f!>2S.1| Kirk-land used 12) of them ! And Gray, mod est dormitory that she is. called only four limes. We suggest to these peo-ple in Gray that they bribe the messen-ger Niy tu deliver their orders ln-fore Kirkland's. And we suggest to the l»l\ic tlnii they purchase a derrick or .v.- i put iu an underground chute to take care of Kirkland's thirsty and lazyt 'ri nature. Nevertheless, the fact remains that the power remains in the hands of i:i girls on the campus—the power to make you walk a few blocks or sit In your dormitory with dry throats and evil ihoughts of college operators. And that magic number t»i!K3 can make all the difference in the world between de-spondency and sweetness and light. In those few last dark days before spring vacation the Dixie was second only in a popularity contest between the local drug stores, the railroad sta tion, the btis lines, and the taxis. In four days !««» calls (did we miss one?) went through our office to the afore-iiieniioned— the bus linen winning the first prize with :«>:> calls, the Dixie hav-ing 211 calls. The railroad station came third, and the taxis and the Grill tied for fourth place with P4 calls each. A picnic will be given on Spencer lawn May Day in honor of the winner at the expense of last year's collegi operators. At the same tame a contest will be given by all those that ask foolish onjcaUona Of ignorant operators We submit the following that came in laat wont" from unknown competitors: l>o you know anyls-dy who Is going flown town at 51 May i apeak to Isa bell Will you please put me In tin Registrar's otlh-e? and I>o you want a maldl Wed like to tell the first that If she would relieve us we'd like to g< down town; the second that there an many Isabels in this world for it takes all Unds of jieoplc to make a world i no slam Intended?—oh, no!); the third that we'll do the l>est we can; and the fourth that we'd love to have our beds made and our breakfast brought to us hut, alas, we're Just college girls, ami ."jM-nilnrs at that ! SOPHOMORES ANNOUNCE PROGRAM FOR DINNER All Sophomore* Are Invited to the Gym for Danee Immediately Fol-lowing Dinner. PLAY-LIKERS WILL GIVE FANTASY An nnnouwement which will he of fiit'T'--.! to nil m>|ihonioreji conrernM the Sophomore IMnner, to be held Satur- •Inv niKht. nt SOS in South dlnlng rsom StmlfntH [ilnnnlnfc to attend, iMith with and without datea, are aaked tn Mmi up in the |mat office this week. Imnvdlat.-ly following the dinner there will lie dancing In the turn. Any Miplii.iiior.-. whether or not nhe attend- •il the dinner, ia Invited to come to the gym and rlaniv. Ai s-:m p.m. in Aycock auditorium Hi.- PnftJ Hki-rM will present "Dear Ilru-tun." The rant la a, follow.: Lady " 'iirnllii.' [maar, Hcrnmllne Johnaon; MnU-1 I'urdle. I^irena Falrhanka; Jo-aam, Tn.ui. Virginia Thomimin; Mrs. ■ •earth. Hadji Patterson; -Margaret. ■aaaama a*llnti: Mr.. Code. Ruth l>:iveii|iort; I»h. William Burton: Jainen Matey. Sim v <;i(T..r'.l j Mr. Code. i'lnil liyles: Mr. I'urdle. Charles at* I*ea; and W. II. Taylor aa Hearth, the artlat. ASSOCIATIONS ELECT FINANCE COMMITTEE At the group meeting Monday night, May 7, of the leaden and hnaineas man-ag «Ti of the rampua organization, the new regulation! for the handling of atu-dent fund* and the contracting of varl-aM money aonearna were diaeuaaed. The •tuilrnta nominated and voted on the groap to repreacnt them on the iaaaee committee that will act with ae-leeted faculty memliera. The atudenta elected for the finance group were Iaahell Rhodea, of Bea«omer CHy: Betty firicingcr, of Shaker amaaMa, Ohio: Betty Allardice, of Mnaatain laaatt, N. J.. and Elizabeth Bariaeaa, of Lineolnton. MUSIC SENIORS GIVE GRADUATINGREdTAL Caroline Trenholm and Saxon Voss Announce Program for Friday Evening. MISS MINOR WILL ASSIST Prtdaj, Mav 11. at s;::o |i.iii. iii the n- Hal hail of the Mu>|c Building. Car-oline TrenlH'liu and Sax.in Voss. sen-iors in piano in the s.'hool of niusi.-. will jointly present their graduating recital. The program is as follows: TamtMin-rin. iCaiiiean-.f.Hlowsky; Pastorale Va-rle*-. Mozart; ami <V>untr>" I>ance, Bee-thoven. ]»al\ed by Miss Trenholm. The seeond group will Include: Mel.nlle. (>luck-Sgamhali; and Theme and Vari- ■itions from Bonata in A Minor. Mo/jirt. played by Miss Vora. NOClUI-M in W sharp. Op. 15, No. 'J. rhopln; Amliesquc. No. J. Debussy; and Polonaise. Maclaiwell. will consti-tute Mis?* 'lYeiiholni's Hecoml group. The following selectlfUiH will be ln-cluded In MIHM VOUS'B Kecond group: Polonaise In 0 sharp Minor, Chopin; Dancing Virgins of Delphi. iM'bunay; and BhapHody In B Minor. Brahma. M.MK VOHK will play Concerto in <J Minor. Sa.nt sten-. as-l-t.-l by Mlaa Allelne Minor, of the fa<ulty of the uiualc KbOot, who will play the orchea-iral parts on the second piano. Mlas Vi-ss will play Concerto In E Minor, Kmil Kauer, anslsted on the second pi-ano by Mis* Mary Ixils r'errell, also of the mualc faculty. -f-< MIRIAM MTAYDEN IS DAISY CHAIN CHAIRMAN Tweaty-foar Sophoaior**, Will Cmrry Chain for Gradaatlon Eacr-claca and Clasa Day. The sophomores making and carrying the Daisy Chain on Class Day and Graduation Day this yeor sre as fol-lows: Miriam McFadyen, chairman. Mary Clare Stole.-*, Rachel Dnnnigan, Blanche Gwynn, Harriet McGoogan, Mary Louise Hhcphard, Olga Mallo, Klizal.etli Yates, Elizabeth Barineau, Kathleen Capps, Julia Rice, Mary Ruth McNeil, Jano Griffith, Margaret Dun-ning, Lela Hooker, Katherine Bikes, Jjnu'me Bell, Ruby Jane Keller, Eliza Cromartic, Katherine Keister, Josephine Oeitinger, Nell Btallings, Betty Grie-singer, and Patricia Willcox. G. Araett Wins Contest Georgia Arnett, senior at Curry High School, won the school, county, and dis-trict contest on "Thrift" sponsored by the Building and Loan Association. Her paper is to be sent to the state contest. She has already won prizes amounting to 955 and she has a good chance on winning the state prize of $125. COLLEGE STUDENTS ARE DESIGNERS OF COSTUMES At the request! of the Carolina theatre of Ureeoaboro, eight atu-denta from tb. attune dealtrnlng t' the Home BconomJca da parttiient dealajned coatumea for Xoftna Bbearer, BB expreaalTe of her |-iT-oiialilv. T'iree prtaM arlll be awarde<l: tlrsr. live i| find, a I wo weeks pas* to (he Caro UBS theatre: and third, two adiuls-t4 «>a taaaaaa to rh«* in*-«irrr. 'these desiiriLs are now on exhi-bition In the foyer Of the Carolina theatre. Later Uteg wW be exhib-ited in the lecture room of tha Home BcoDomlca building The eight itndaBti a/ho subiuit-t «--i dcalgna arara: Bnuaai Laa Adatv holdt, Mary Jane Allen. Mary Ellz-alieth Burns. I.n.-itle Farmer, Paul-ine llauihrlglit. Mary Ijtinb. Edna Earla i^-.'. and <'hristiu<- Wmam. WESLEY PLAYERS PRESENT PAGEANT Mildred Hutchinaon Will Play Lead In The Age-Old Dream" Honor! ag- Mother'a Day. MARY TORIAN LEADS SERVICE "The Aite Old r>renm.*' n IIUKI'IIIII miltnlile for Mnther'H Day. »1ll be pre- ■<■nt.il by the Wenley I'layern. the ilra-mnilr croup nf the Methoillat Student OrEiinlzulliin, In the auditorium nf I'oil'ire I'in..- I'huri'li, Sunday erenlrur. May 13, at 8:0(1. The < Inir.ii ii-r.- to be repreaenti'd are: WaaTef of Dream*. Mildred Hutrhln- ~in : Motherhood, Janet Kelvin ; Wom-iinhixKl. Helen Meilford: (JlrlhiHHl. Miiry Kami Knm-n; Itullan Mothrr. Vlda I<-m.iin<: Mother of Moaes. Ca-iliiln l^inler; Mother of AuKtimlne, Kiillierlne fn-w: Klorenee NlKhtlnicale. Mnrtha lilenn Tyaon; France* Wlllard. Annie Ijiurle KnyNter; Teni-hlng Moth-erboml. Mlldr.il llnrnion. Muslr for the pnKeant will be fur-iil- hul by Anna Mae Kornegny. plunlat, and lilailyn Hlni-k. violinist. Mary Nenl llniwu and Mre. Howard Lilly are to lie the aololHta. The aervli-e will bi- I.-.1 l.y Matty Torinn. |ireaident of Wealey riii.MTi. and Hnwiird I"nri-i-.li. treas-urer, la also to take iwrt In the pro-gram prellnilniiry to the pngeftnt. ■♦- STUDENTS TO DEBATE AT WOMAN'S COLLEGE The spt-akcrH' eliib is to have a de-bate with Carnllnii. Monday. Mny 14. at 8 o'clock, on this campus, on the .jilf-stl.m : "Itesnlviil—That co-nluciillon Is dcslrublc at nil briuichcs of the I'nl- ■Matty ,,f Norfl] I'lirollim." The mem- Isrs of the club who will take the nega-tive -iilc are Klizubcth Itarrlnitton and lllliln I'IIIMHI The club Is also arranging nn ex- CIIIITIK'' ilcliiilc with 4'arolluii. This de-bale will in- HI Carolina, and our club will uphold the iilliriiiiilivc. SOCIETY HISTORIAN, OSCAR VOORHEES, TALKS TO GROUP Members of Phi Beta Kappa in College Community Entertain Guest. MISS DRAPER HAS CHARGE W. S. Barney. Key Barkley, C. W. Ban. TUT and E. B. Jeffresfi to Organlie Alumni Chapter in Vicinity. I>r. Os.*iir Vnorhees, historian t»f Phi Beta Kappa National Honorary Sot-l-et \. whose headquarters for the past two years have lieen at the Phi Beta Kappa hall. William and Mary Cottage, \Vlllbnn-*burg. W. Vn.. was ■ riattOT at the CoUeaje Tharada; and Friday. May :t and 4. Tharadaj era-nag 1'hi Beta i\nppa from lb.' college and < .tiumuuliy gave a dlnm-r In honor of l>r. Voor-heaa at tha Graenaboro Country riub. Miss Bcrntoe Drnpar. of the history department, preaided al t li** dinner. and i>r. Oaotga A. Underwood of the Frew h furulty Introduced Dr. Vo*>r-hees. who spoke on the history of the Phi Beta Kappa and displayed some of Ihe early charters and publications of Phi Iteta Kappa chapters. Afler the dinner a committee was formed to organize the Phi Beta Kappa inembera of the collage and vicinity In an aiimini chapter. Member* of the committee are i»r. w. s. Barney, dean "t the department of romance Ian* i»r. Kat I.*-*- Baricley, profea-s »r of the departmenl of paychology; l»r. C. W. Itauner. Qreenaboro, and Mr. i. i: JeoTreaa, Uieenaboro, rridaj the honor aociet. of the col-lege gave a luufbeon for Dr. Voorheea in the Adelphi.in hall. After the lunch-eon l»r. ViNirb.-es addressed the soei-ely and left immefliately afterward for l>avid»oli College. WADE BROWN ANNOUNCES PARTICIPANTS IN CONTEST Sehool Fund. Cnt l>own Entraneea from Local Hl*h Schoola: Carry Win. Two Awards. GROUP ATTENDAN'CE INCREASES l»r. Wade It. Itrmvn. dean of the Schisil of Sluilc. has m-ently nn-noimml tluil the total nunils-r of par-tlclpants in Ihe Slate lllirh Hchool Mu-sic Contest was 3.04I'.. n-presentlnu lttl schools, as com|>ared to the U.ML' stu-denls lust year n-preaentinic 'M ach<»>l». The mntest, which Is held annually at the Woman's College, took place Wed-neailiiy, Tbumdny and Friday, April •A"., 2«, and 'J7, and was the lanteat since lis li'Klnniiiie in years ago. QfWMtoNt which has formerly led the slate In the conteat, waa repre-sentnl this year by only 1.1 conteatants as the result of Ihe curtailment In the stale school funds. I>r. Brown has ■aid. "The i>i-ii inn of music In the schiMila of l.reensboro la toilay an un-enviable one. It will take many years to again establish 1ST In her |ioslt!on of musical prominence." Curry High School was awarded two llrst and two sciind places In Ihe con-teat. Henri Deering is to Teach At College Summer School Commencement Program The program for Commencement Exercises is announced as follows: Friday Evening, Jane 1 8:30 p.m.—Park Night, Peahody Park. 9:15 p.m.—(warden Party. Front Campus. Saturday, June 2 11:00 a.m.—Alumnae General As-sembly. Students* building. 1:00 p.m.—Aromnae-Senior Lunch-eon. Dining Halls. 4:00 p.m.—Class Day Exereises. Front Campus. 5:30 p.m.—Class Reunion Suppers. 8:k0 p.m.—Guest performance by I'lny-I-ikers. Jame* Barrie's "Dear Brutus." Aycock au-ditorium. Sunday, Jane S 11:00 a.m.—Baccalaureate Sermfcm. Dr. B. R. Laej, Jr.. presi-dent Union Theological Sem-inary. Richmond, Va., Ay-cork. 3:30 p.m.—Recital by 8ehool of Music. Aycock. 5:00 p.m.—Informal gathering for faculty, seniors, alumnao and friends. Lawn in front of President's home. 7:00 p.m.—Twilight Organ Recital. Music Building. Monday, Jane 4 10:00 a.m.—Annual. Commencement address. Bishop Francis J. HeCoanaU, Kan YTK city. Awarding of Diplomas to flradutes. Avcock. ARTIST IS ON TOIR Musician. Native of Mkama-r.. aa Former N. Y. s.aapnoii) Orchestra SoloUt. RECITAL STARTS K\KIA METHODIST COUNCIL PRESENTS PROGRAM Josephine Kiker, Alice Thomas. and Maxine Strickland Give "A Program of Advance." M. PATE PLAYS PRELUDE At the Sunday evening aafrtca el th«' Young People's dt'parlnienl of Ooi laga P ace ehorch, May n. the re«-ently taretad conncll of the Metnooaat stu dent organlzjitiuii gave a program in whleh the plans fttr the i-iuulng year were prewnted. The servlee whirl, was entitled "A Program "f Advance." was f)|S'u*fl with a piano prelude by Mary Pate, mush- i-halrniaii. I^mlse (.oodtnan, sfKiuid vlif'-preshleiit, dbw-ussed "The Purpose Of the Minting" The talk WAR ffillowt-fl by a prayer led by Helen Meflford. puhlirity ehalrmau, and serlp-ture rending by Mary Torian. president of Wesley Players. Josephine Klker. president of the Methodist organization, told of the ob-stacles encountered anil the require-uieutri ne<vssary for "Starting on a Mountain Trip." Alice Thomas, treas-urer, revealed the difficulties of "Fin-ancing Our Trip," and Maxine Strick-land, secretary, tol dhow- she la "Keep-ing a IMary of the Trip." The problem of "Serving on the Mountain" was explained by Ruth • .orlmiu. service chairman; the "Power to Climb" was discussed by the worship chairman. Martha Meltae. Katherine Crew-, first vice-president, told how she la "Taking Our Friends Along." Martha (ilenn. recreation chairman, diMcUKsed "Fun on the Mountain Side." Di\eans Head Societies In Sports Day Meets The annual Society Sporta Day was a great success. The weather was fine, participation good, and enthusiasm high. The Dlkeans wou, to their su-prenn- Joy, and broke the Cornelian Jinx. And the Dlkeaus were worthy of victory, for from the very beglnuiiig they showed an unsually tine spirit. and a Ann determination to win by doing the very best In their |H»wer. Iloucvcr. the victory was no < inch, as the other societies put up a ^fs>d light. for although the Dlkeans were In the lead all day. It was not known mil 11 the last minute who the wiuni r actual- 'v was. At 1* o'clock In the afternoon in the g\ in. miller poles Hying the society col-ors, met the participants In s|strts day. At tliese pole», each girl had a rlblsiii of her society color tied around her arm. Blue, red. yellow, and green streamers fluttered from loyal anus. From the color iM»les, the participants were couducted to their different ac-tivities by the officials of those snorts. In the first shift, which lasted from two to three o'clock, there were base-ball games, tennis matches, volleyball games, bwwllng, and other s|s»rt». On the baseball diamonds excitement ran high. What bard, fast balls those I'it' h«TS put across! and what cheer-ing arose when an occasional home run was kntsked over the edge of the ath-letic Held and down to the branch be-low! The second shift lasted from three to (Continued on Pag* Two) Orrknrfra l'laai« •( iarritH C zatlon Receive* Praia* Pr*Ma Praaa Aa "OaraUKdiag." Ileiirt 1 Hi-ring. B > al Woman - i oil.-- ami the I alrvratty of North Carolina this ■iMaiiifr. tea bean inenanannl as by nnlh pn-sa awl |HiMk- thn* BnHna anal AaaaraBl !*■*" in "a l-aa>- ia, Mlasourl. Mr Danfaanj tx-iar a * hur< h orgauUt si Ihe aa* «"f Ian; only on.' BanV Infer Isp a""" ■!■ Aral recital. After ...mplr-tlax hW* Madly al ta* Paris OeaBVarTBanaon uHaVr PniMf-y) aaal also Arthur S-hnnU-l be aaaaW Ms s.-11-iiti-and aaaaal in aaanan A KaTf*>- pnan eaanaal aaaV taaaraanl »nii ta-aae-diaie t.-i.-u'iiitif-n of his ynanMl lalrat and aMllty. Hi laaaaaaai have U.'ii extreme!) '■•puliir <at h-M)|| continents, where lie ha* re**Ht**4 praise as a sfilol-l with or.-Kevira* aaal guest artist with •irlitg tpiarteta Ills debut in America was maaV at Carnegie Mail. Kan York, in eilgageinelltH wllh the DMMtf ' on h.stra In Amerl-a are ]**** of h> {lowers a<* n virtuoso. I.a-t ■annan he .t|.t-.sr.-<i as aaaatat with the New leaal I'hiihartihmlf *>a» phony Oivnaatrn. aM h k Pruul Waiter, and wkih tan • hM-aaa-ttt Rympbnny andar aaa <i i ajane BeeaaaaWi nfee -a'- i* eriaaT at "one of th itatl T the day." For ei.-hj , Hay«*4 with Ihe San Fran. i~-., > d<-r tha dftrnctl i Bnanjnanaan M«4* narl. 11 If- |a?rf«M'tton in te«-hab|ilt- an>l < v presslon render him a rating wnh th* Iswt of his '-oiitcini-.rnrre- A- aala- Ist and orchestra plant*! I!H* |»re— ■*- Hem h.ivr nofhiiur but paean* for hipa w. j. Haaalarnaa anyi of htm in tha New York Sun : "A plauUt of BBBBBBBanal *»n.l auttmr-ify and mniperament and |e-hal<|n-> of forniMahle aaanaBBBBBl He lararlaady gives wrMania Of HM tine mu*l« laaalilei by whieh ha u aenff BBBBBBBBBX" Another big dally, the New Torn American, is aajaanl H saying Henri l>eerlng Is a player of slacerr aaal aan-sltlve temperament, hoard oa fla-r aia-sh- al feeling ami a sound order f»f t llleal e.piipinellt.'" SENIORS ANNOUNCE PLANS OF LAST CLASS MEETING Stadaata to M.rr, Wlihln V.il Ynv Walk Aroana Tabl*; M—Umg la Aftrr Laal Pla,. SOPHOMORES SERENADE SIMOM The npnlor rlaaa will bold ihflr laat CIHHH in.t'iini: nt inlilnlchf on thr Sal unlay followina the annual I'la.vllkera' |ilay preaented for |«renU tlalilnc mi • unipiiK during ronunenivinenl. Thla play la usually a repetition of the laat play of the year, anil will thla year very probably be "I>enr Brutua." Im-medlately after the entenalniuent .-omes the annual aophoraore aerenada to their "big ."Inter" liuaa. the aealora. On UH- nlKht followinx all thla. ihi. iiieetlnit la held in the "V" hut. Tra-dition has It that eai-b aenlor who plaaa to be married within the next year niUKt walk around a table provide*! for the puriKW and tell with whom, when, and where the expected event la to take place. After the mcetliur la over, the whole clans goes around cam* pus serenading for the last time aa a group. MISS CHRISTINE WHITE DIRECTS FOLK DANCES H lia|»-l program on Friday. May :i. was presented by the 1'hysli-al Kdo-cation Department, wlthh Mlaa Ckrta-tinc White directing. A series of Dol-lish and Irish folk dancea. earn «- plulncd by -Miss White, made up Hi-program which was as follows: Tha Cnry IJau.v Hrl«lil. by Junior aaal Senior Physical Kdmat Ion majors; Honneta So lllue. by a cluss in I'hysl-nil Kducntlon: <iatlicrliiir I'.a I'.als. by Senior I'bynlcal iMu. ailon Majors: Ilia, k Nag. by a class In Physical Kdu-cation; and Morris Dance, by I'byal- < al Education mnjors.
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Title | The Carolinian [May 11, 1934] |
Date | 1934-05-11 |
Editor/creator | Kernodle, Frances |
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Description | The May 11, 1934, issue of The Carolinian, the student newspaper of the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina (now The University of North Carolina at Greensboro). |
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"Dear Brutus"
May 12.8:30 P. M.
Aycock Auditorium THE CAROLINIAN
Woman's College of the University of North Carolina
"Dear Brutus"
Mayl2,S:30P.M.
Aycock Auditorium
VOLUME XV GREENSBORO, N. C. MAY 11. 1934 M «••*• M
LIBRARY MOVEMENT
TO MEET MONDAY
AT CHAPEL HILL
Dr. Fount. Miss E. Sampson,
Dr. Arm-it and Miss Petty
Attend Meeting.
Operators Call Gray,
Kirkland Girls Lazy
< HAKI.KS STONE SPEAKS
re Toward Development of County
Ufcrarte. Taken Ae Oblectlve
rar Cotalag Year.
■»• til ln-uV I■Wry Movement
met ni the rnrollna Inn in
t*ha|*-l Hill Monday. May T. took as its
•rf>)e*tt\e. w»rW toward the develop-
•Me«it ..f UH- oannty Ubnrlcm over i*">
llhrar.. executive tad citizen* tnter-
, Havnuj progress «vre pTCBHlt
frutu all Mrtftaffaa «'f Ae state. 1'rcsid-
Iht ever Hi.- eonfentton was Colonel
frank IM*PMM1. «halrman of I lu* t'itl-
\i..v. iii.ni Frank I*. Graham,
I a* taw IHiv.rsitv .if North
Oaonanna, delhend lac address Of wel-
Iha aim of the iiH-veinem to
r Hi Carolina with tlif more pro-
. . inajaiiwiTfralthi la public li-brary
naritHam Although there has
l-.n much accomplished h.» the group.
i stiii -to per cent of the popu-lation
of !h»' atate without Horary eer-
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In the morning session. William T.
I'oik. president of the Warrentofj U-ararj
Board, eraa elected chairman of
the ttthn-nn Morement Aubrey A.
|s*rkins. Ureenaboro. oral ninnd rice-iliairiiian.
The eecretary of the organ-aaattoa
is to U- appointed by the two
K|N*akpra at Ita? morning atanton in
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