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Founder's Day Monday, October S THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Founder's Day Monday, October S Kill MK XVIII GKBNSBOKO, N. C OCTOBER 2. 193S MMBER 1 DR. L B. HURLEY ANNOUNCES NEW LECTURE SERIES J«M»S Kuropean Ballet Will Ap-pans* Here First, Followed hy Blanche Yurka. I'KOi.KAM WILL HE VARIED Christopher Mnrlry, Hush Walp.de. and Joha Muoi Brown Will Be Amone Lecturers. fun- peaglSUBj Of the Woman's BBBBBJS r..r MM current vc-ir. 198647, hgl u. -II (in i. .mi-».1 by I tr Usinnrd I* iiii' i chairman of tin* pro-gram A* heretofore Un nrica will essr-i-t ■ r IS events, iiml will Include ast totally anil Internal IonsIly famous |a-r*«saa The tir-i |fMp to) appear "iii ba th*- .I -■ -- Rsnvneaa Ba lot, scheduled hj u iilT<- I ri.i.iy. October ft This ■ li h tin hides I'll :irli-ls. h**ai)-d BJ Km I JOOBB, an i\ OBI dated Mm »>r tha group hi to ■ through the medium al i i aj dun : and in ■ the group was mtinlol la* rlr-t prtBI Bl UM Interim-il t'esngress of tba 1ML «■. h-hl in Tan ■■■ :_' The ballet. IpsnnnBBd of Bjaajjaa -f Austria. Kimiand. HUB gar>. I'.. UM I Sw ■:/. r 1. mil (o-rmum, IMhiKiia. Holland, aad other Euiopeau eiMsairie* : i!'. rs al DsuT-IBMBI'XI Hall. South DBBBBt, sssglBlill. ii baa a theatre Baal statUea, irka, distinguished Ameti-rma actress, will BBBSll OBJ Mondav . • ■.'. <>n --The Brer r^bnasasJUng To* at re " BBBB Yurku is hSJOWB fat her BBBtBBBBBBJeal both "H the BtngB and im | i Bad her few tacturea ba*e nsrf with |f Bl sacvesa In her talk here -lie will KTBjCB flu- lues <»l tax ■ laa tress tha time sf the Qraak ra*.< --lit daj . aad ■ ill her-- >ii> pan- in illu-tru- ... [,. The rn.t.-l ap««|«|MT correspondent i 1 : • :, •m Twadoy. OBVBaBI -~. on "stehtBd ••» II. Hi Mi Faraoo •aa-at tot* pa* BBBBBBBf in PMUBBj be |.re|ain-d to dU n-- tin* Euro- Speakers' Club Has Meeting Wednesday The first BwetlBg of the B> cluli tat tin* earrBBt roar wu held w, in. sii.iy eveaiag, B ptenrber W, in tin- Asadphiaa society hail. Beta* Inipuy. president, saaoaBeed pnum tor the rear. Taeae laeraae Ike ar-raacemeBl of»a booklel <»f partia- ■MBtar* aad baaqael forms, earraat ai eat ttBcaaaloaa, LatproaiutB IBJBBIC-injr. ami orgaaiiad Bebataa. The efab areleoBied the two m-w farulty a|«>n*nn«. Miss EaMHBB BMB aader, <»f t'"- Ustorj dapartateat, aad Dr. Bbarl Kaoat, »f hVe <) aartBMBt of BacUaa. Mr. r. W. PaUHpa "will continue lii* BOBttlOB :is rlul> din'ctor. DEAN OF WOMEN SPEAKSJNCHAPEL Miss Elliott Asks Students to Maintain Community Spirit on Campus. NEW CHOIR LEADS HYMNS A plea f<»r ■■nnmiuiiiry spirit and BO- <i:ii lateajratJoa "ii tba caaapaH eras roleed by lOaa narriet B&llott, deaa of BTOBBBO, arbea Bhe Bpoke :it t!>•- resa-i: i I- caapeJ pxerctBea In Aycork audi-torium oa Tueadejr, fbjpietnher SB siii-'inL: or tba Bjaan MCBBM Thotj .\1- Btfcgbtj Kin;" by tba eattie crovp, lead by tin- rested college cbofr, arbJeb madf irs rtr«t appaarBBfa of the rear at tlda ttaaa, aad aaouuacvBMDti bg Dr. W. C .. deaa •>( adnUntatratloo, pre-oadad lOaa Bailotff talk. MThe hteal comaiaBlt7( H BBM BTJBI i:ri'>tt. "i^ one in wiii'h eacb in-dividual hU :i BUlJor int.-i>*-l nr n*- lity for ■rblcb lit- la arorktag bard, bat it bj also OBM la srhlrb tba individual- «]»■ "»>t-ratlnc f'»r the aortal aralrare of -ii«- arovo."1 Ov um in baadaeaa ln-r.- is edrwattoD, and if tba -'-in i Ufa of tba IVI-MI people on this caanjNM is ereU Draajalsed, ii will BroBBBta Bilrtral adoeatloa, aba ijlaaiiis at nr*i baad. Paraapa BaBtoraiaad bUas Bllloti raaapllBaeatad . u rat BM BBBb ih. B/ai a/ v,"-'""-i BtsaVai t-r ■ apoa the araj Mr Paraaa baattrad a ta "*k* ,h,'v ba»» alreadj reaponoVil baaaaaa au«i Bd»oaiara, aad '" "*• ■"•■ of the coBaaraalrj and atae li> an babaraatlBt and onanr 1"ik,',| t,,)l' ,n|- Btraaaphara of belpfnl-in--** and '"ojHTa'i-'ii IM- »ourimi-d. "if you azpael raaflj bo Ura, to ba outviatidini:." said Miss Kllioli in dos- IIIK. "*d"n't try to ih,- an Nilatid UfBt to la- U laaje w«df Becoaae aa bataHI* K«-ntiy Intagratad curt of H eoojuonnlti1 whi-li lias a<liUv<-<| unity." Chapel "as eoocladed arltb iii«- Bbaf> iiitf of snoilnr hynm hy the poajp, ■ »■ HOME ECONOMICS GROUP BEGINS PRACTICE WORK . - . > |H-r Martar, aartbaB of Bboal «** hmuk* and ■aVaar »f eaat -■>'. arUI aaslreoB tbf <-»Hect- audit-in •• on Tbsaa- ■Baaabn IS Mr Hi rtag hi bswsra aaH oal> a* a liowllst and i-nsay- *•*. Mai alan aa a poet, literary - oiu H^i.tat'-r. and prodmi-r. llis jidv.-n iBjaaaa with ii*- raetral of the aJaaatau M**l<*.1iama have IH-VII aa w«dl raeatvsd oa bla IvMika and eeaoya. Hi- will BpBflh - r. .in l.iiws in lat.-ratur.-" Koeeaaber -T. Haajh Bej MMrtir VatBaaa, wi-n known Brttbdi aae- Mr Wal'-d.-. . babag raaaaaa tor bla booka, baa i di-ilni lion in AMnrla BbBasajb l-i- v1<(rk in Holly - aroad. ivriwiM th«- bast-kajoara pie* lore v r ted B/BB t Mr. Walpota lux the novel for mo- ||l« address : be on - I ! ■ Tiaurd oi I'spj* Five) BHaabeth Grorennan, Helen Babai-inan. wiima Hardlaon, Cbure Kma. and Sflma Blaka, BBOlOt bOBM BOO Boaaka atadeata, bare a>ored lato tba Il'UlH* liiaiiaLTiMni-nt IKHIM on Mclvef atraal srbere they will Ura until No ssaabaff 12. Whlhi there, tbej win re-relre practical trahilnaj in naml plan BlBJL Hit- BBleetlOB and i»n'|>aral ion of fiMHis. aad in BMBMBMI batne nianoae in'ni .iv pan i i the i- eaJar i onrse In bonie i Commercial Department Here Has Long History of tin '■ baataaj bail it* baBjaariaaj la the i and ludualrlnl school 11 I ■ »«• fit «a». i-arly In tin- Brhoai*! Iii-tba BaNafaasuauj aaha of : - ;'iir|N.-«' and IIHIIII Mai betas; ssa^aBoataari reea Hi tin-arasiasil aonie of Uai Btflaas IT M • BSBsBBrf IOII-IMI*-*! tin- W ot d "ill shortrbil- i«» be •^iipha»i/- d ami In asafed tbal «SH of UM- - lo.f BJBBB tf 'li<- »b»d «aa ' io aalaiBje ro tsabaasa" Tbf BBBBI ■ Indu-trlal" ni ' - BBBj -. t v • ml.ra • d in unnil train Baa aad lodootrtal art»; n-« Hi- BdM - 'tout* Io • HU tba- asudera •isaiNtff*iaI d«i«srtnn-iit. Mi K. J. »'wrof> Bras pis < ibe d-iairtiiu-nl Klabsvl. aast be bos reiualueal bars io tbai . «p.m aajae Bhaai saaqiri iu world war the ouaslwr of -UMI.-UIH enrolled in the catanarfial departmeni rrna eatlraated at around 80 \»r rear, bat arhen tbedeaaand for itenuRrapliers Increaaed dartnaj tba anu the number bjajpad to irisi» mid has ix'.-n steadily UbrreaatBg ilaca. Tba number of np-has heeonie so gieai la recenj prean thai man\ yirls have, ot BBCBI -ity. iN't'tt turned a«a>. \t flrat, rJaM tjpbuj was taught, but arbea the toae) irabnn oaaM into paa* BffJ UM- Mr. 1'oriM'y wa- OBS) of its tlr-t and BtauaersBB] adio-atos. A few y.-urs aan ■ismtieutBg (atacblae abaet-handt s/aa Inatallfd for tboae Btudanta bbtaraated bo dotat courl raiajftlaaj and .u .-ni. riiiir ofaar naida abarb require LTioiLt apacd in bakuaj shorthand not.s iin- DOBBBBjrclal ih-|.iirt liiflil turns out oartaraadiag srtaleBta eacb fear, tti aradaatea ban u*on.- bara tin- rarj baat |\JM- BBBCei or have tabafl Dp court-room and »ivll sal flee work. The de-partaAeol i- rex-OKalaed u our of the ouiHlundln^ of lis kind in the state. Members of Faculty Report on Vacations What do members of the faculty do while we who art studente are spend-ine <mr racatloBa ai borne, al the beacb, or in rammer Bcfaooll Well, in BOOM baatancaa you'll be saoprlaed at their experiences; but you probably aueased in Ftaaa la-t Rprlaa that many would !••• doiiic ih" very thtnaj tln-y BCtUally diil. l»r. W. r. Jacfcaoo, clean of adndnls-tratiou. speat much of his vacatJou touring in "Mani BooBje,*' his farooua Toid. He w.nt to New York <ity. At buata, BBjd the mountains of western North Carolina. Miss Harriet DUott, dean of women. Bl nn MlBb3rCBted Ameriean -itizen'" toured ihrotijrh lllln-obj Nebraska, Ulcblgan. and Indiana making* ■ueechea for the r*-electtoo of Precedpsn] franklin n. Rooaevefi Al Un- saiin- time. Mi--. LouJae Alexander went n a tour of Ualaa e\|iiaiuim- pol kie< of the preeenl admbibNratloB, Mr. James Painter was not PM busy with preparatloa for bis dutlea as freshman ejasa <hairtuan to take a month or so oir and go out to bis farm in Tenneaaeo. Miss Helen Lngraham. Junior elass • hairnian. -aid sin Spent aoaae time "atesrhsg" in [llbaota Dr. \i.-tu ii'h-ii.i M&ler, senior daas rhalr-man. Btajed al h moal ■•: the sajnuner, "studied Italian, painted s little, Burdened ■ Little, and read ■ i A, of courae." she also visiti^i some roUege fibends in Pennaylvanla. Ifbai Berolee Draper, Bonhornora laas .hairnian. spent a n iy BUlet -iiuiiiitr. she taagU al the Woman- colaaai dur-ing the saaamer seaaloa, and spent I be real al the time srlth her tamiiy in vVlat-onaln. One startlnsg erenl at bei wa- ber i-n-.ii. ii.!- of the day on whhh the drought srould end a prediction whi- h sras tuitiih-d. i;ur. |i ■- deproaalon itoiiea mual bare reached the hearts of the faculty, for Miss Viva M. P|sjjfb0t ,,f tho home economics departmeni, Mr. George If. Thompson of the music department, Jftsa Helen Cutting of the Bpanlata de-parimetit. and Mr. Charles j. Bfaofaan, Of the SCOBjBfaJca department. -|"iit their hard earned money abroad. Mr. Thompson SMI Mr. Shohan aura in BngfauML According to Miss Cutting then* was plenty Of e\citeiia-nt in Spain, where She was. as well as plenty Of hard work at the t'entro de Kstudlov lllatortroa, For lii-lam"'. -In- -pent the algbt of Inly 28 sleeping i ne-half of a matiies- on the Door of tie- Qraad Ballroom of the American Em-b an In bfadrtd. Ubn Katherina Taylor, coaaaaaor In \<« Gnllford dormitory, and member of the Krencfa derautraent, and Miss Maghllde Qullander, aasoriate peo-i SHOT Ol history, went on a trip In t!;-- Great Boaoklsa Accordmg to Mlm Taylor, she -climbed all the hlghaal mountain.- mid had to loofe out for For Mi— Gulland *." Ubaj Kath- ■riii.- Shi rrill. ronnaalOT in Cotteii dormitory, areni on ■ tour of Sam Ifing-land aroaasl Boston and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. She went and re-tumad by boat, bfuai bfarj Alma Ten iiaut ns*.istaiit taglaUar, renorti thai ■he snanl ■ faai Bajnyable wanks at the beach. HOI -f the tearhers follow,-d th-'ir ens during the summer, auas 1 i ..- s. ha. ffi r. bead ot the chena-istry diaaitBauat. taughl for all sraaks (Continued on Taac Five) TEAMS PLAY HOCKEY AND SOCCER IN EXHIBITION l pp. r<l.i—m«n Will PlBBllllS Ms|or Spnrln TurvSlay aad Tburwtsy aJrasaasma st i Otoasfc. KKKSHMKN 8TABT PRACTKTXfi Deasonatratloa cum-- in boekaj and Boccei srere played for th< braefll ol ih.- in-inn.ni class Meojday, Hentem ber SB\ at S ■>• p m Both i: a srere played a Ith mixed teams of uimarclasa BBBB, llockej ami soccer for a«»ercb»sansra win IN-in Tueaday, October •; prac ii..-- wi i ba held eeary Timsdaj and Thursday afternoon at T, o'cloeh There win IN- no signlgg up tot the-.- ■parts in tin- gysanaalBBi as has baas ih<- ens iom in previou- years all thoaa In ien-ted in liiiei s|<ori win ansaaur on tba n. id. raadj bo pin]. "< tobet B The fr.-iiiiu-n. who bars alreadj had BBSJ sraeb of practlca, nseet erarj Weilii.-s.lay and Friday afternoons. Minor sport- rolsBJ ball aiel Bpaad hall will start with all four rlasses Dosahai out !•• the ih-t practice on Monday, October "<. at 5:10 p. m. Practkes will ba held erarj Mondaj at this timo. AII students who are bstereetod bo any ol theaa sports are i bad to cona* out |o (he athletk ll.'ld at tin- line-a in dm. d for pra< ORCHESTRA HAS FIRST REHEARSAL OF SEASON Jran Graham. France* Sloan. Mary Kpp-*. anil sbrgatet It.-hm Are New Sludenl OlTi.-.r-. The college orchestra, under the n of i >ean 11 Hugh Alti atcr of the School of music, held ils llrd rehearsal on Monday evening In Btu denta* audltorlnm. < MBcers ebscted srere i Jean Graham, of (lowland, preat-d. ni ; Prances Btoaa, of Qreensboro, ■ecretan : Mary R, Eippa, of Asberille, librarian; and llargaret Refam, of Faj etterllle, aaabrtani IRufarlan. Ihhi-alsals will lie held ev.-ry Moll day nlirht at 7 :''.'* o'clock, and every Tfauradaj from :. to > o'clock, AH in-lereated In Joining the orchcatrn gra asked to attend, -4H LIBRARY FILM IS SHOWN IN AYCOCK AUDITORIUM A film aaasjoaBtratBag the mrn*i BBS Of a lihrary was shown in AyCOCb auditorium Monday. KcpteiiilM r 21. The •ileinres w.-ro made hy the students of lihrary BehsBCB at the Cniversiiy of Illinois under tlie dtroctloa of Mr. Qnj It. l.yle. new Ilhrurlan of the Wouiaii's Daptaa, CORNELIAN COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN ARE NAMED ■ Tba Cornelian society bald >t« first sseetiag af tUv year in lbs i. VVednssda r sveafag, Preatd s1 Baa Hsarfli presided and aaaoaaced the foUowtag sosa* Mm- Moore, ni .hairit.au j sfargaret " hall committee chairman; and Bat t> Al ire Ii. -... i,\ • ■luon Aaas Watblaa, later-ooelety r. j. BBS appoint..! the f«d ,: in. aiben to larva oa the .MMinott.c fof lalrlarlaa 1 l^sura Aberaathy, LiHaa lerdaa, afary Ufa rs, AIBM btsTali. BUi Bay* r, buudlbi srraratt, and u- tty Winspear. PLAYLIKERS WILL GIVE "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" Rlliahrth A«blry. I't,-i.l, .,i. AnniHtnre» \ 11 !»••) ni MM-MI- In Cahinrt for < ntr. ni Yrar. prUU sad /'" MOfi.. baa bean an I -d a- the Hi st piny whhh Hie Playllhers wlH prsBeaj this year it i-to IN* a pail of (he If lure prots'l'iilu and will be gtrea In Ayi-ocfc auditorium Ko rember SI Tryouu Foi parts in MI-p| a> will bS In Id I Inn BJ H h \ lib*) | nn Ident of Play hi,, rs. In. ap.«.Int.-d the r..||,o dents to her cabfasH for I In- roBilni -. produtil mm ager; Leab Kmlruow, stage uiauam'r: lli;lu t< ■■ i'.eii> i tenk, ' oat unie ml tti ; Kvel>n Kern dm, - enlc tei hnftri in; Kl TaybM*, make-np chairman: Alma Hall. ■ .-i.i \i ne le, IHiMlcItj manage/: KlbaitsHh Cam. au rial •hairnian . Uei le l.> Ml l. chairman; ami Mildred staabburn, projK-rly mana^. r NKW HOME ECONOMICS STUDENTS ABB I ETEl) The boaaa eecwmnlca dVpsurtnianl ami club entertained tba Bans boaa BOO itUdentS at a ph ule supper on Saturday avanlng, September 19, Blip per was asjrvad it '•■'>" p BL BBJ tht eamplls IH-IWC-U the home economics hulldlni; and home imimiueuieiit house. The rradinic BBBBI of th* library will hr nprn IhU year from 1 until 2 OVIIH k in the aftrrnoon. Thla action baa hern taken especially for the benefit of the day atudenta who are unable to make n-.- of the room at other hours. Junior Class Has Its First Meeting Vivian Rothacher pretdded over the first meeting of the junior rlaaa. held Wednesday. September 2.1. In Ih.- Aletheian society hall. Dot Lewis, manager of Junior Shop, aaked the claaa to cooperate in keep-inf- the shop open in the afternoons. Adrjenne Wormaer, who i- on the food committee cofcnpoaed of -lu-denta and faculty memhera. told the clans about the dutlea and plana of thla new committee. Her talk waa of special interest to juniors who are to he table heads this year. A rinir committee waa chosen with Miriam Jordan as chairman. NEW SOCIAL SEASON BEGINS ON CAMPUS Martha McRae. ColleRc Social Chairman, Announces Formal Dances. DR. JULIAN MILLER WILL SPEAK HERE FOUNDER'S DAY Editor of Charlotte "Observer" and Well-Known Educator Is Popular Speaker. EXERCISES BEGIN AT 11:15 Dr. Mmry Potrll of Duke L'ni.rrsity Will Sp«k: Dr. W. C J.ck.on Will IV,-,,l. . DANCE OCCURS SATURDAY This semester promise* to he a busy serial BBBaoa oa tasapas, aecordlag to Martha IfcBa*. saDags Boeml ehairmnn. The nine aoeisty and elasa formal dances will he coafinaed this year, and in-formal aaaees with awibastrsa sdU be h.hl. Dates for these will be announced later a- the* arc planned. Social life in the dormitories will In* particularly eBSOBiagefl. 1* i" liopod that the dotmitory kit.li.n-. furnish-ir. i;- for uhich wire DOUghl l| i«iii soon h( arraaged HO thai they can ba assd. MIL h baa be* I d SM all over the eamaas m re modsHag tba dormi-tory parlors and installini; new furni-ture. Tlure is a plan to open tht balls and the "Y" hat for informal huf-fet sappers aad parties, huai Minnie ', former counselor of BpsasMI ball, ia to be in saarga of these affair*. The first informal dan f the yeur will he h.hl Saturdsy ni*ht. OetBOet :i. in Re*.-nth:il | hairmaii A local oseheatra will fur-nish the nuisir. TisanCS are now on ■ah- in the dormitorioB. GRACE HARRIMAN WILL HEAD SENIOR UNMUSICAL Class Holds IHsrusaion of I'lana for First Commencement Hall Bver QteOB on Thla Campus. Mill.IF SWIFT PRESENTS REPORT Jonsphine Itutier. pssaBldanl «»f the senior class. pTBBlded m.-r the Initial mooting of the »-ia*s whhh waa held in Siudetits1 auditorium liiihiy ni^'hl Reptember 2fi At ihi- time tba praaj ilent Bnnonnead two :ipi "ointments. lira..- Ilairliuan will Is' In charge nf the Senior riuiiiish-nl. and Rate I'r.pi hull will lead the MUIIIIIitt.s- for the s.-ie. tloa of ii parson ta anilruf tba hue calaiinafc adilres- here ne\t June Millie Swift, .hairnian of (la- imit.i thuis . oMiiidit.-e. reported on tba work d • bj IhU eonmiltti-.'. After this re-i^. rt the elass dlarussed plans for a senior ball to be glten (Vanoaencemenl v. i. i. risp i ' Rldenl thanked Betas Hupuy and Ruth IHU (or their work a- editor an l businesa manager* re S|--C||M|V. of the new SdltlOB or the iiillege h.itidhoo1. Dr. Julian S. Miller, eilltnr of the I'h'iih.tt. f>h*<rrrr. will dellrer the roiitulcr's dny address in Ayc-M-k audl-torioiu. Monday tnornln^. OeMbar ."i, at 11:15 o'clock. The oeeaajon will mark the oiienlns "f DBS I Uh W adeuih-yc; ir it the Woman's eajlsge. I>r. Miiler is eousidensl one of tin* moat ifbaral, aggreaalTe tenders of this section and Is weli-intonneil on pres-ent day BOelal and eeonomlc prohlems. lie studied ;it the Iniverslty of North Carollhs in the rear 1S02-08, ami n-- ealvad both his A it aaanrae and his LUX dearit' u: Krskine <ullej;e. line P/eat s «■ lie was a member of the «-dltorlul -tart of the I'hmiutt' Observer from Ignrj ,,, p,]- j.-„r ,|„. n,.yl ,s ,,..,,-„ IH' was «Mlitor of the aJlarBSMaj i-ii-r. tha Ch'trh'tli- \cir*. He Usanie tili-tOT of the CsuSrlOCM <>b*<rrrr in Iggg, whhh |H>sitiuu he hohl- at DBS pre-.-nt t ni". In 1083 l»r. Miller was dir.stor of ptiblle relations of the Federal Belief administration in North CujoUau. Bs is a liii-mlsT of the Isiard of nduTBj lion of hfsrhtenburg eonntf and also a truatea of BrsaJna cotleaje; he is raoag-ni/ e.i a- one of tha beat Mandi at ads> ealioo tills state has ever had. lie ha- proved blBBsatf to be esaanagrJ popa i >' tth - oUssm and I- well-lik.-d aiuoag V. M. I'. A. and V. W. C A k'roiij^. J »r. Mary potent, nieiuts-r of tin- de-nsrtmanl of Ens^ash >>t Dana univ.-rsitj-and nrealdsat »f the Woman's i-oiieae Alumni BBBOrlBllfln. will also speak at the* Founder's day exer-i-- I»r W C .Tackaon, dean or ssmnsristisfliiB. win peaaMs Fourth |NTlod elnsss-s will not nieet ou I'oiuider's day. The BsafeasBB will Uirlu at ll:1fi ami will eaBaJsaai thr.'n^h the CBstpal |s-ri<Hl. Atletidsnce la required. The aftern'sin eiaases will u-ual There will he uo reaTJ-ar i BBBday eonroeathai during the week. ZOOLOGY CLUB ELECTS FIVE ACTIVE MEMBERS At ii .aii BBsathng of th.- IZaatogj1 field club hild Monday. S.-pleuils-r JS. at T pn o^eiaeki the toOowtag sin.s w.-r-- elected to active BMBBssaraalaj: Bvalfi Kernodle. Marjorle Kosenthal. Martha WaswaO, Obsdya Prtbcnard, and Annie Ma.kle. The hr-' regular BstatBBg of the stub was held Thursday Bight, Oc-tober 1. at 7 ::.«» O*C*0Ck, Alumnae Will Meet Here TIM- alnmaae association is sabrrtala* ina the rbdtlag slnmaaa of the estbaai OB Monday. O.tel.er S. Founder's Day. i s.mth dialag hall. Student Government Shows Steady Growth The studetit Gorernment a-s.Mia:ion here al the Woman's ... i, _-.. has a very Interesting history. Our associa-tion ha- not baat f quick growth; rather baa it bans "i f stow develop menl. anxious nurturing frequent pinning of InefflcJent bjnnchea, and •mpi.-te lopnhni off of rartam ont> groa n limbs. Three asssha niter the eollesai was lir-i epanad, Oetohar .'•. hTJS, i»r. Charles 1». M.lver. Hit- founder and hist president, culled a tnas- ni.slin^ Bf all students to disti-s elTeetlve menus of currying out siu.h-ut government here. Since thB COUBgS was comparatively small, no organiza-tion machinery WBS found nec-saiv ; and the student body BMM reguhirly and discussed and dbl Idad CBBsnUi mailers • n BIBSSB. However, alter nlsiut el-rlil vears of eoiistiini anllssaj growth this simple demiM-rallc forni was found InadaSJimln An c\.,uli\e cDiuiiiilti I WM therefore formed whhh a. ted Srlth a fa. -uliy u-ronp in the inh-rest of -indent nda-tioll- hips. The bsBB vv.-ie not abolished, hut coutlnn.sl tO <-\i-i a- a dtaenaalOB irrouml for student affairs. TM- early t> |H- of «-auipus orguiilui-lion BlBBTfl on the Ih.-orv that -tu «h nt uovernui* ni should IN- -.-ii preara in-nl : and that BBCh girl should IN-IHTsoiinlly rc-i-ui-lhle In stidllg that >ur OBaanaa upheld high ideals and principles of sluiletil Isdiaviour, illi/.eii ship and decorum both BB and off •am-plis. Iii 1010 another lni|K»rtnnt step was made toward a more eftirhnit cuuituis government her.-: a stmhiit coun.il asjuj lorm.-d whhh tiMik over and BB> larged mma the duties of the former executive couunlltee. The sttldeis:- felt the need of HOIne orgitnluitlon which might embrace a larger working unit and whhh might contact our college (Continued on P»g« Four)
Object Description
Title | The Carolinian [October 2, 1936] |
Date | 1936-10-02 |
Subject headings |
University of North Carolina at Greensboro--Newspapers College student newspapers and periodicals-- North Carolina--Greensboro Student publications--North Carolina--Greensboro Student activities--North Carolina--History |
General topics |
Teachers UNCG |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 2, 1936, 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). |
Type | Text |
Original format | Newspapers |
Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Woman's College of the University of North Carolina |
Language | eng |
Contributing institution | Martha Blakeney Hodges Special Collections and University Archives, UNCG University Libraries |
Publication | The Carolinian |
Rights statement | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Additional rights information | NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES. This item has been determined to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. The user is responsible for determining actual copyright status for any reuse of the material. |
Object ID | 1936-10-02-carolinian |
Date digitized | 2011 |
Digital publisher | The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University Libraries |
Digitized by | Creekside Digital |
Sponsor | Lyrasis Members and Sloan Foundation |
OCLC number | 871558146 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
Founder's Day
Monday, October S THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina
Founder's Day
Monday, October S
Kill MK XVIII GKBNSBOKO, N. C OCTOBER 2. 193S MMBER 1
DR. L B. HURLEY
ANNOUNCES NEW
LECTURE SERIES
J«M»S Kuropean Ballet Will Ap-pans*
Here First, Followed
hy Blanche Yurka.
I'KOi.KAM WILL HE VARIED
Christopher Mnrlry, Hush Walp.de. and
Joha Muoi Brown Will Be
Amone Lecturers.
fun- peaglSUBj Of the Woman's
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hgl u. -II (in i. .mi-».1 by I tr Usinnrd I*
iiii' i chairman of tin* pro-gram
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essr-i-t ■ r IS events, iiml will Include
ast totally anil Internal IonsIly famous
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th*- .I -■ -- Rsnvneaa Ba lot, scheduled
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Mm »>r tha group hi to
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■ the group was
mtinlol la* rlr-t prtBI Bl UM Interim-il
t'esngress of tba 1ML «■. h-hl in
Tan ■■■ :_' The ballet. IpsnnnBBd
of Bjaajjaa -f Austria. Kimiand. HUB
gar>. I'.. UM I Sw ■:/. r 1. mil (o-rmum,
IMhiKiia. Holland, aad other Euiopeau
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Hall. South DBBBBt, sssglBlill.
ii baa a theatre Baal statUea,
irka, distinguished Ameti-rma
actress, will BBBSll OBJ Mondav .
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her BBBtBBBBBBJeal both "H the BtngB and
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ba*e nsrf with |f Bl sacvesa In her
talk here -lie will KTBjCB flu- lues <»l
tax ■ laa tress tha time sf the Qraak
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Speakers' Club Has
Meeting Wednesday
The first BwetlBg of the B>
cluli tat tin* earrBBt roar wu held
w, in. sii.iy eveaiag, B ptenrber W,
in tin- Asadphiaa society hail. Beta*
Inipuy. president, saaoaBeed pnum
tor the rear. Taeae laeraae Ike ar-raacemeBl
of»a booklel <»f partia-
■MBtar* aad baaqael forms, earraat
ai eat ttBcaaaloaa, LatproaiutB IBJBBIC-injr.
ami orgaaiiad Bebataa.
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farulty a|«>n*nn«. Miss EaMHBB BMB
aader, <»f t'"- Ustorj dapartateat,
aad Dr. Bbarl Kaoat, »f hVe <)
aartBMBt of BacUaa. Mr. r. W.
PaUHpa "will continue lii* BOBttlOB
:is rlul> din'ctor.
DEAN OF WOMEN
SPEAKSJNCHAPEL
Miss Elliott Asks Students to
Maintain Community
Spirit on Campus.
NEW CHOIR LEADS HYMNS
A plea f<»r ■■nnmiuiiiry spirit and BO-
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