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Dr. H. H'. Haggard Tnm—rrour Night, 8:30 Ageock Auditorium THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Dr. H. W. Haggard Tomorrov Night, 8:30 Agcock Auditorium TOLt'ME IVIII GREENSBORO. N. C. MAY 14. 1937 M nntl IT EDWARD WEEKS IS TO LECTURE HERE TUESDAYEVENING i wftlemporary Writing Will Be Subject of Editor's Talk Here May 18. Sl'KAKER IS ABLE CRITIC M*tor Mm ftaperrtsed Many Atlantic Monthly Conteat*. Winning Praia*- an Judge. l-dwaril W«-k«. Baslei ll ilklllf of the Vluio Plena nml our of the NsadUut bJntnVlfl on CnTOBl tttera- • win naradl in Aycocfc MdHwlvm a. nlirtif. M.i> Is. ;ii 8:80 oVl... k Mr W.-» k*. orfco 1- oaf <>f the Impor- •nm kp*<tun-r« on contemporary Hterg-tore, afudt**.! nt Cornell nml Harvard ■Htwmlflr* and at Trinity college afl <'n—iifi'l«- ni , i'r the peel ten jmn in- ha* baaa in rasnrtaat reach ■ Ilk unMntnmllii^ I«H*> and aatbOTS. i! t >* baaa iii riaa JUMI cuartaaoui ■-iwintt-m with ssjahj WlMaffl Bg .lames Tra**y*«. aNaaaaan, M.I/'> aa la -tocae, t ---( r. l»ni«r. KiiKfiu* u'NVOJ, Ber-tmanl Ito— ll. Charles N'ordbolf, James ■ u IIJIII. mid <>r i i hi- editorial ' apa.-ily h<- has super- ■ll «»r itM- Athiinh- MaaaUj Press and he i« eeaoaawted by taoee M- nssBaaBBan la in- oaa af the la** af arlaa ooaatStatea AM ■tnrr la our times. Situ.- v.rSi be ha* p*v*loVd nggff ■aaaai different book f..iir in tii-iion ii nt I three In ana* 5i-ikiM. Kv.ry aaaj of these Atlanth M'i H.h prix.* Inniks has found a pht<v la .*arti nap. ■vary literature. Solaa, Tht | lasera, *N1 lag Pa H <. Pool *,»/. nasal sTwasn. aaal Daea; in tht •;>>,•■ *r»- a tea of the well known titles. M Ml ii|| his It! ' - III tlic World war ■mi hmi hiui to atodj I'ngiMi Htera tsar*. Katerlug the war at the age of ta Mr aan urrvlec In eight different «•»■- l**e* HM«I wa* ihs oratml with tbe Crulx .. At the eonrlualon of the air he t'-'k up liln sunlit-* In Kn^Hsh. la rags, aaviac caaatra^aaafl ■itfeaai a: d ••■*■** to uaagazlm-. „•• lM-nm«- asslst-at ..r tin- dfaaatfe afeafMs*. to hi null) ••■lit..r-lii- hh-f. Mr WmwkM t- Ml] acajHajatti aitfe ail ibr IT in. h.- ..f rontaanporacy «rit hag, timci/itM- work ami the writing • *MI '•iiI'llMlilii.' ..f l-«»k-. Of even tjpe. ■ I- Hi I'MVptlnuji !\ \\,-||. ataaaaM «»r wocfd Uteratare in Mr. Paul Onclay Will Give Concert Mr. Paul Onclay. of New York city, will appear in a concert In the auditorium of the MUHIC huild* mi; on Sunday. May 16. at 5:0*. o'clock. Mr. Onclay fa a memher of the Ruiutian Opera company and In the haritone of the Ionian Sing-era of New York city. The latter croup ha* faey recently completed a long tour, and Mr. Onclay finds It potwJble to appear here for ft ahort recital. Mrs. Onclay will ac-company him at the piano. The program for the concert ha- not yet been announced. Journalist Suggests Wide Field of Study SENIOR CLASS GIVES ANNUAL UNMUSICAL Mock Faculty Tea Features "Take Oft™ of College Professors Here. FOUR SOCIETIES GIVE FRESHMAN PLAYS HERE Screen." Adelphian One - Act Play. With London Setting, la Rated Rent by Judge*. aiaaitN DRAMA IS PRESENTED Mj Bight. M:iy 12. UM A.M afciaa Tit.ition of its frealv n," under ll'1 G ,nt. which »;i- Jnagid the l>« at of the four one-act - given that evening:. is a enataetaff ttmdjf - • in Bodora Ijondon. • <<f ■ y-unic woman, \-1 ■ ■,*• play ■! by Erelya l»l Hgin. who fares UM BtoUaBl of do- <-n|iag wlcthtr <>r not marriage really hod institution nh.- has been •raogtt H|. • it it, aid H>. .it.i Parriah, of *-r' and Mr | i B«J| :in.] Mr. \V. 1L i .-'I-II deportment, aet-ed m- The t'ronelian aoeiety'a play a/ag "My f;intnsy by BggBM ' <l by Dorothy Jones. ■ irUrtwud Itl-.wH." a Bus- •tan p!.- t'.v the Aletbeiana and diffOOtod by Loaft aasirnow. Another Russian drama. "Il'«h' ftatfe oaotlOOB, was Riv-en, under Mildred Maahburn's direc- I'ikean sorirty. •♦■ K \Tlf EKINE AYCOCK WILL ■US SPEAKERS* CLUB K«lh- I \ . ,„ k. iiu hMMBlag »•»!*. »u. il... i,..| i.r,-s[,|,.|ii ,,f ,hr Win«kif. .lub at „ ,;,!,.,| ,i„-.-tlrii; .,! »*» Hi* Tnnilay Tiit-In nl 7 I In. •«krr aflhvra i,f i|,.- i liih. |ir.vi,,Mslv .b.lrd. in- .. MlMTa: Mlnni.. Kmvl.T. •rv; a>'l ll<m- l-ull.-y. t nil-ill ft. Iinciilk.v l'r».*, vim »n« .-I.-.-t.-.I pna- «•'** ■• * pi*Tioua meettnir. gave u«> the •*^ hrrnuar of |K.ini . .mHi.-is. A pro- (ram <kalraaan ami ili'hnllnK ilialrman »lll W arlrrtad next fall. ARTISTS APPEAR AT TEA Tiif ajmoal nenlor uinini^i'-al was gfraa today In chapel in tae form of a nrock faealty lea la ■rhtcl. Beaiori portrayed BMaaben of ttM taeaJty JIS tlll'.V MH' thflll. Oaa <<f tae gaawaiog iracMeatt pee-anaded Raebel Dardea end Marie Rob-erta la tbi' rolaa of paTcbsdogtat, l»r Key l- Berkley, aad of ■ phUoaophef, i»r. Kurt B^tlnajrr. araauai ariartacf naa ■ goeeraed by his aaaaatloaa or by rnti"ti:il thinking. Undfl alhebell as Mr A. i\ Hall, bsfotaard tln-in tkal man i- a^rfenied by ncithiT. hut hy wniuaii. An. TII. r ;ir_-uiin :it bavolTed Joaa^aaHM Buiier. M Ukai Clara Byrd, aad Boa M-I Mm l*< IMIM. aa Bar. WOllaai B ■ r tae iptiitag of soiiu- tea. end PBttted in :in ";ill-li!.\ -f:illlt" .|;-.u-»i"M Baataor Waororrait, oa Dr. J. P. Gtfler. drew Ladle Bcajtet^aggk) gi i»r. Arofcat D. aaaLftaooaay, rate a long bacardcaJ itaaeoaali a \tiiofi-- the •^Ifbrltle^ who hn«l xtmtnl- ■eal piacta in tae prograai arore Rack berg; oa poetaayod by Uarj N. :i t Boon «it r-. ami i'in/ji. by Miirpni DeVany. witb eceoaapanlata LoH ■■ l* arooroogb .\- ihf Jooa BaJtet rariooa oanoborii "f the rloaa gaec their laterpretatloaui of The Greea Taiii.-.'* Blanche Farfca w;i> ai iu Blfatabetb Cop Mary EHxabetfa Bonden u ii<-ifii/. played "The Organ CSrindera Hwlng." Betej P/nitaat*, In her Intennretatloo of Ndaon Eddy, raded the prograB arlth tii<- s'-n-'. "Ah. Bweel Ifj Ufa." The raceirtag Ine rru coraaoerd ol the following moubert in their mica ni Pacalty laomlwira: Herie Leaelti W. i\ Jackeoa; Juel Oriflta, ;i~ Mi— Loan il. Colt; Elisabeth Goat, oa Mr C IS. Teagae; LUllaa Jordaa, u Dr. Ueti Miii.-r> ran Boat, M \ii~- Beraka Draper; ead Ifarjorle i-*---. u bb foawi Painter. Oa the ataaje were many other who gave .iiini-imr latoraeotaclona ol rarfooa oaraibcn of the faealty. 'Then1 is no surplus of ROOM" wrlti-rs." declared Baymond Clapper to two in-terrieworwi "thoogh Increaalng aaan-bata «»f yoaog poapki are tnraed away by edUora.*1 Tae man or woman who aeplrei to beeorae a Jitniaallul will Hmi ins oe bar graateel tiinVuity tluit of makiim aa entry into newapaper arork. A- in ;ii --t any profeookai, jobs are hi ae bad must eaaUy by tha help «>f a friotiii alroady in tha work. A*I-rancenaeal is not so bard as getting " start. In- aald. Recalling his nun atadenl daya, Mr. dapper atated that his eollega paper ^^;ls Buuuged . ntiroiy by the BtodeatB. Brerytblng from HcanraaalBg for tab-arrtbi ra r. beating tht ^aairi dallleer a*aa left t<« the ■tadoata; the admlnta-tratJon and faealty arete reUetad of any dotleo coaUhtCted with the four- :<ii^.- daily. My own aaperleaee nmrincea nw thai a certain aaaonni i»f bsctaalcal txaialng; iiiu.h experience, aad a broad back-groeaal or iBfotBaatloo. contlaaed the nrrlter. are eaaoatlal to the journalist Bettering rornaal aefaoaUraj to IH> Baa preparation, Mr. Clapper eapreraed bai tor ii"t baTlag atuaaed artenceo aad other rahjecta raoro wioaty. ^History, aodology, eeoaoaolca, gad political actence uuuraei are belpfnl," tin- journalist stated. ••Woiii.n ate Mmiin;: m:my OpportBBl-llea in newspaper writing BBlde fmrn I he woman's |tii««*." he olis*«»rvetl. Mr. Clapper is aeajaalated with many of baa woaaan oonaapoadeata in Waahlngton, uariodlnaj tha Ooaadaaa "f Ltatowet ■\ir- Rooaetelt'a roatferaacea open only to newanaper wom.-n. ban added i<> their «'i'|Kirtuiiith's," .Mr. Capper ear* t Inui'il. AJthOOgh aihoota Of journalism naTOff coaraai thai ban prond helpfal i>» yonag writers, lb. Clnrajaf aaaa the in»- ersj arts nollage as a lino soum- of the oaaeatial training for PMMI joatrnalhan. Coansacted with ne^wapapera shut' in-was an uniU-rgraiiuato ai the Univer-sity of nTanaas. Mr. Clanpor*i record jaatlllea his advice t<> aspiring yonr-nall- ts. ll.* reported for the ralocrsfrg aTaa-aaa. caUeaja dally, beeaasa its aaaaaa> lag editor, and was finally its editor-iiwhii'f. The Kaaaaa I ii> 8t*w f"t which he wrote college news, pevsaaded him to Join f> stafl! aa reporter before be reeelnd bb degroe, l*rooa tan: pool* lion he prosjreased i" telegraph deah aaaaager. The Calred Press next rlatnawl his aervlcea with its motto of thoae daya. ".i«.in theaCaired l*resa aad Bee the Worl.l." With sitnatious iu Chicago. afUwaakee, New York, ami finally. Washington, Mr. Clapper keM asaaj pnattiona with the ingniilinlksi He ii"» rrrltoa ■ eolnaan "As Clapper Beai ii" whirh i- ayndlcated by tha Bcrlppe- Uoward pub katloaj DR. W. C. JACKSON IS GUEST AT MT.HOLYOKE Dean of Admlnintratlon ('ummrnd> Program Celebrating College* Centennial. GRADUATION EXERCISES WILL TAKEJM.ACE HERE Mia* Louiae Alexander Will \ddn-- Studenta or f.uilford County Schoola Tomorrow. M;-- Loolse Alexander, of the I«»III-ace dopartnisat, srlll detlTor the addrssa at the gradgatlon exet the Oattford ''ounty scfaoola to be bald in AycOCfc auilitorium al |n.(a» o*doek tomorrow morning. Pupils cotBpletlng :! a awvonih grade i'i 'in- SB achoola of the i-oiinty ban hrhi similar exorcisoi at thai eollega lac 11J«- past aevaval veara, ••i'hotognipliy Of Wild Anim:il> in \:n- I.-' is (!»■ topic "f a talk hy B, i». Doaglaa, -ir.. arhlck win follow the main aafdvaai su|a-rln!.'ial.'iit of the eoaagy seanada, Thomas B, i-'ousi. win preasBt drpleaaaa to tha uW gra.luans. .v.* is eaatossary, tin* college "fill be kaavaaa '" tha pupils ami their teacheri ut a leraaaeeo in Wont aad Boortb din lug hulls following tha axeveJaas, Freahaien Will Give Program '•'riii* i'ow«r of QodT is baa tJaaaai tin' fri'shuii'ii will carry mil In Ihi' B, T. P. priacram at Foreat Av.-niii' Bag-ti- t chun h on Sunday evening. May W, at «:30 o'ehM-k. ^>all<'^•H Harlh-y will con.lii'-t the Dihle "quiz," ami Thereaa Snuw will hing during the pro-gram. HUH SANDS ATTEND CEREMONIES "111.- whole pnurram wan gee of eery high ex'fl|rn«t- and i"*rfe**f nr rangeoients,M stated l»r. w. c. Jacfcwa, draa of adnlnlatiatioa, ahoaM tl baaalal ceirhratloa "f Mount Holyoke Boatb Hadley, Uoas . which be ! laai week t nd, Maj 7-a\ i»r. Jacksoa orae tae oolj representative it the reatteaaJai from North Carotins sJthoeajh other North CsroUns inlversltles arere reprt smted by grad-nates now al Tale aad Harvard. Betwe it SflOO and T.i <■• |MH.|I1.- rrvwdrd the compos of tbe college. The .♦"<i s|>.":;ii guests ir in luo-i of the - in the i ailed States u. t.- sa tertalaed bj rarloaa pnapranat, pag eonlry, exhibits, daaces, dlaners aad t. :l - The highlights "f iiu' centennial were - by ball i Marj Beard* co-author ol riki /.''•' ''! lancrlcos ''" <li-ration; rfecretarj of Labor Perkins, i »•. M \ IraHnls C. OUderaleeve, of Bar nard college, aad Mra Margery Corhetl Ashby, i-ii-i'i.-n; of the iiii.itiaii-n:i' AUIaace of Woroen, Prances Bowes Barren, Asslstaal Becretary '>f stut.-: and Jon * D. Qroena aecretarj of tha * Sorporstioa, Harrard nnlTcrslty, arere the oaJj i«<» aaaa apuakeri oa the prograan, have a lovely campus, beaatt-lui buildings, and tiin- Bpparataa al Ifoanii Holyoke,*' i»r. Jackaoa !»■ markad, "I oaa partlcolarly Imptcaatd srlth the beautiful courtesy of their ■indents.*' 1 Miring the weekend l>r. J spoke to Woman's College Alnmnna chapters iu Sew fork Cltj and Vrash iii-Moii. i». i The utter chaper gave Dr Jackson $100 ;is a bash. Ear ■ loai fund. ■ t > Fellow Teacher* and Studeata: A aecond nummer srh«-»l at the Wnnin'i college haa been definitely authorized, and we are making our announcement now and giving >oii do- Information in ordt-r that you ma> make your plana. The necond aenalon will begin immediately at the cloae of the ArM, July 19 to August 27. The charge* will be the ■ami- aa for the regular aeaaion, SJ3.0S. covering room, board, laan-dry. and tuition. Special empha-U will be placed on • dm .ii..in n ur.r. for ralalng or re- BSwiog certificate* and for the reg ular college work. Individual rnuraew will be annuuncrd later. It -hall ht- our attrmpt to meet the demand* of thoae who wish to at-tend a aecond aummer aeaalon. If you will communicate with ui aa aonn aa powalble therefore, we will do our bael t" Basel your demanda. A atrong facult) la being aelected, and further announcfmenta will be made »oan. W e ahall appreciate your bringing thi> to the attention of other* who might he Interested In our aecond aummer aewalon. DR. W. C J \« hSON. Dean of Adminlvtratlon. Annuals Will Be A vailable May 25 Janet (.riffin, editor-in-rhief of the college annual. "Pine Needle*,** for the year 193S-37, announced recently that thia edition would he ready for dlatribution on May 25. Each atu-dent may get her copy from the rep-resentative* la the dormltorlea. The annual la dedicated to Mia* Ruth Fitzgerald, 'of the Education department. The publication haa for Da theme "The Hiatory of Edu-cation In North Carolina.** Indi-vidual picture* of the aophomore* are being featured for the Aral time About 100 extra annual* have been ordered ao that anyone who haa not yet aubacrlbed for one may purrhaae an annual from her dormitory re*>- reaentatlve for t.l.tf. FRESHMANGROUPTO HOLDCARNIVALHERE (James. Contests. KxhibiU aad Square Dance to He Attrac-tions of Fair Tomorrow. MILDRED lIAn.M IS HEAD "Countn carnival," a more fair, win be h« Id aa aouth apssasso IH«N toaaorrow aftaenooa, M '■ from | o*.-I'* k until flu in l"')ng it g|j .-r ggg ■entsd here, will i- bg ths I'r.-shmjiii "V" raajaj I! i i:i in.—, res ' a tiiuii square dan laleU bj the Fr- I will \w ; the itriin .in : ■gjaSBB > "Mt Wsigfct,*1 grab l*ag. aad aaaga gaaai * a tab ii ti.i | be win be gtcsu for tiu ■ Uoisn aaal I I a bo ban kaat i> *- bea^aassa1 ballI lag eaaaa »ii sauaaaal tafcr work :it i aatahal I-NHII Lesaoaaado, pop aaeaj, saaaai and hot 0> IS will be •HTvrd. Taweasoa>raJ - naawj pn-weanrd aotely for the riit.Tialiini.'iit af the ataaawtaTa aad raealtj 1 at n M kaaaal Baade: the ndiitmimi pffi I | r..r fiH*l in i each of tin- aajasa w in : • ■ 111.-11 ro-l . r 111. I died Hung!., who of ii-- projoi t DR. H.W. HAGGARD WILL SPEAK HERE TOMORROW NIGHT "Devils. DrutTN. and Dorian" la Topir of Talk to Be M**tt hy Srirnli.l. BPBAKEK IS Al so \l THOR U-rlarrr la ImrlM. rnllllll af A»»ll-4 Pk,atotoc) a, ¥ala lai.OTaMa. IB* .1-1 l».1.«-. .Ill la> r.l « II., ■Hafl i.ilk III kWaa* a«MM . havr Ivra h"H-, .tiili ilially In lt-a.liaw t*Haa af • i-.ri. U. In llaiapanl ao4 aa- raw II ,. .|,«ar.<l I.. I. Ma»lj i- linaalaOaai at Ikv iwl . W4k 1 Has " In llm.M I. a.li ., i mat a. aar-mn- aa.« Ibla ■«■!■>, as a wrWa af hla a—*«n—. »IH ak>« Al aaiiaa |*J-alaliaj al \ ak- m.1.. f I. la MM?. IM- aaa ■*>.!. hit* l.,r lk> »lal« iBBBaN Min-kl »ai ii. -r.^l aa a Iniaaf aiMl atJSa na. IraaaaVff f-laHHli.l warT .. aa aayiaalngj ai I .. i... HM> I' HBaa r a I. aa . a|a«aa« aaal Baa ■M ••* 1/ * /a • a lulu i ai I •«•!■> -»a«-ra I ajiai*a» -4 -M KlaM, xnlilala* aaal Mi ll.icaara alaatt I'fc-an aaal »aa-aiaaaiaai irahaaaa aaal staV .», i,». ■ li.r Mai w «■■! n aa a a*. llitaia, I ,i anlar aaal |>, a liaaaj ■ Ii JOINT MUSIC AND DANCE RECITAL WIL1 BE GIVEJt »»■».» nr.fcr... aa4 < aMaga .antaaakn Wilt hMaaal PHfiaa la Oaaa* taattaaataai Ma, II FRESHMAN TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP GAME l.n.up Ih-fr.la S<iph..ia..rr FU-. h.M Mar la Ooa. I i.alr-l llrrr TarMlay Aflrraiaia. •miniiR « «■■ am r-taotatt SENIOR MUSIC RECITAL IS OFFERED THURSDAY M.iry PatS an.I Margant IlrV.ni.v Jointly prsaeatsd ths serond sen-ior mu^ii- raeHal laat night nt 8:30 O^eloek in Ayeool auditorium. Mary Patc'a piano aeleattoaa la« rluih'd; "Sonata" op. No. 2, hy Bec-haovea; "Oa Wings af BoagV1 Men-ii' laaofca Usst) ".aralioaojae" No. i. 11. hussy; "Wedding Dgp at Treld- Baagaa# a OrlagTi and "Ooaesrbsta* ak" (first movement). Weher. In the latter numher orohi'stral parta wi-p' played hy Miss Mary Lois Fer-rell on the second piano. Margaret I>eVany, at the organ, offered the following nnmhers: "Fantasia and Fugue in (I minor," hy Bach; "Soeur Moniqne," f'ou-portaj "April," (Saul; and "Sym-phonie V," Widor. SHOWING OF FILM IS SPONSORED BY CLUB Moving I'irture I'rrarnts Colonial Period Kurni*hlng* for )t.-n. lit of Home Kronomir* Claaa. The aoBM aoaaeailct stab raoasorod the ihowing af a Utn. "The Anieri.'.'in Wing/* aa Meaday anatag', Hay 10, at '■'.'■" |. in. HI ths phyatoi leetars room. The film showed tl..- h.:iutiful interior* iu the Aaaerieaa wing af the Ife1 bBB BtUSSea. aUcb US furnished with aataeatie famitare of the eeloaial porlod and SOBIS IjpltlSl «■•■!> >n i;i1 <\ lerion photographed in Lfoa Kiigland Nearly P»t prople snw the film, ill i ladiag iiH-uihir* <»t' the boaw aeoaoni les elah sad the boms Monoaalcs cinas :n ths history of furniture, for whom it was especially aerated. The boaie aaoaoBiaiB departaraal aponaored tha showing of » film on Hoepttal Iliet.'ties on Wedinxday, M:t.v IL'. at UdW p.m. la the physics h im rocmi. The film wns hrought BOTC by Misa Lute Treat!j sa*aa|daal of the Aaaerieaa Hetetles aaasofaUloB< on her ruai to North CaeaUaa. Tha pi«- turea, whirh ch-monst r;it.-d the ferdiug Of BSSadtal patient-, were all taken at the I'niversity of Indiana bOSptbal at radlaaaneHa. aware many institution adiiiiiiiHtnitioii gradiini * of the Wom-an's college have taken graduate train ing. Ha rah Jane Adams, a former graduate, completed her training there last year, and Kachael Moaer, one of this year's graduate-, has reeeived mi appointment as dietitian intern.' then next year. Mlaa Idalene C.nlledge h III Miss Idalene Gnlledge, Wesley Foun-dation director, underwent an operation for appendicitis at the Greensboro Clin-ic, Wednesday morning, May 12. The frvshnieu «"i pjoaadilp bg N a 1" t" ••> \h|or\ ..\er the - aftera u ataj 11 loajghl on even loi w it h the (r.'-huo'ii t. nuhi baalag 1 he M-I lonll -- t lo i thre** run aatnena '■ leaaaaas red on ibsubli ll t: i Jaaaaaoa hj tha frssaaj ■ nin_- whoa bai I im ;ii-.. doaaasd i be n tl awg aaa the two ita aaal ( D inn ii* l. .- w ii. n i: !■ n \ i i I Iu- Ir---Iiiiiau i-Ii Dorotaj c«.h->. bead I In hi. I ■ to iii-i aad ' let the Bophsaaases fe ir nia*- M ' —i4t«*SM*rt-pltcber, reeelvsd i-*»r Bsasaaffl anVkl a- Baatsa in.nl' <•• h.«d their aV Klhii QrlBBB ami BaaaBB l*satth. iie^hin.n. led tha day's hittias, with three hits i a- Ii w ! i|. \\ got tWO loi * I Bal i ing svei so* • the loih.wliig leading: Baaaa Doroth] I aaaj aaaai Both Boaaaa, ■ f CHEMISTRY CLUB MEM PICNIC THIS AUKKMMIN •sasd daaSaaj aha* •' i. rhs aasaj 1 iioe fjBal The memhera of the CasSBaSSl are alt. II.hug a -Irak fry thia estsshug at id. Orsaoafaata Casaahfi i»ark. At tht* meeting of tin- eluh. the taat to I.. held this season, the new preside at for next year will bg elected. Th* *tb#r offiei rs will not be chosen until nest year. Dorothy Hherwia ia retiring pres-ident of the rlab, aad Miaa floreace Schaeffer is sponsor. TtM- dasssr ■■ sin Iiu *as>a la i4aM.ua the wiaial. a laaa I MRS.WILLIAMIDERUITEI WILL GIVE TALK Ml. Wllhaa l»-*aa»r ia IW *»l»aa l'aa«a. i fariaagk. alll talk 4aHa« *• arhaal Wat al ■ a ■ l*aa, *W.a aaUa, i-fcai. a. aaa «■. Mat at «M aaa fr.aa.ally a»». a«, - aim aad aa,. aalrii»,4 aa a (aaa, aaal A ayniaal ■■ Mi HI. a aaa Mkaa ■aaaaa Ht 1W Tkla . . ..II t~ •a par a raar'a aalarr aa. atata Mia IVail i aa4 hmt aaaa ia laati aaak. TW laral aaaa* aaaaa. aaa a. raarar ml Mr a ■ raaa. kaar la ■a»a«aa aaa a» aka a»aaWa U. Haaaay a«kl Mia. ii... Mn.k.11. aa.a**a> taaVai ■ irlaaaa. t naiai, Mat aar aafa kata aaal aaak.
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Title | The Carolinian [May 14, 1937] |
Date | 1937-05-14 |
Editor/creator | Calder, Betty |
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 May 14, 1937, 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 | 1937-05-14-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 | 871557651 |
Page/Item Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text |
Dr. H. H'. Haggard
Tnm—rrour Night, 8:30
Ageock Auditorium THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina
Dr. H. W. Haggard
Tomorrov Night, 8:30
Agcock Auditorium
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