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fimii l.udwig Imnitkt at 8:30 THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Emil l.udwig Tonight at 8:30 ^JLJ % GREENSBORO. N. C, OCTOBER 2». 1»S7 M<Hlt • MUSCH QUARTET Cms PROGRAM HERE THURSDAY ■ aaaal *.r+m* ****** Season of I taat Mnmt Aaaariation M aaatHaOam. UUKI LEADS wiav •• Diakm •tit .:.. k l I a attar arrtr* at the latiua ikr MM KaMai fe. founder. »rf.1 ia /' Mayor • f aw r-r Ibr- iia-nii* mtlil ■ttraaai'r.l aitll ■tr* um arai. aaal awatlaa aaaatag in ■ ii>< ■ lurtii aartody I la-t iworramil. Ml Ml at»|a aaal mi-!-- a a* a aan •»# tfe> pHpn Da- ...a.-. .1.U- I" 1.1a*. '/ /"■ •*'• . • maaaa, BMa> .a— a. - ••.-•4' >• wan i»»*H « • «*.ar.a< aaal lai| • aa.aa. t In ia* rirrnc •<*•' tfwmrl* I IN /* HMHOr, •Ik aatf far ■««.--i M tar aaap f«T • ••it* aar. af ifer amamin Tin- M HH njaati i - ., L,PI, l iii' .".I. .1 Mr aaaa «*.aak-- i.tn KIUHI.T. viola: aaaat «>lrl OH- mai. ■ ami a a* II. TION ENJOYS METETK CONVENTION •aa. »IIIIIII aataard. Has < aarir of .« aaaaa la aaathara Maaarr .1 Mlill* HlkFS TALK I i . ■.. IM -iiitiu.il aaaaaaaa * ' *» *'- .i Ha- j.-kn Man •aaaaaar • • . r a lliiin-aml fraaa a.I ..>.r III.- I'liifiil aaaa aaal faaaa aim rarafcaa, -' -. I'I rn ll,.|l:i I'll.-tli. ■naaaad • la-ad ..I tin-aaaa ~aaaaaaa>. aaaawtBMM in ..- a talk on ■It.. ■ a> l.l' ia**." aj MurJ.iri.- laafea* ■i 1 /■ // .in.) ■•tfarf. ■ i lipiniiliclll ' • ... l..r Si |I, | . dar. i'i M i. ,i, Barmo ■ - ".'• .I..■!->!> . and ■aaja» .. n ,.,|j. •»- .....Hi |»r..\ ..ti.l f..r id. I.' John '•••a*1 '. |.iinii-l. iin.l • <i« aa Nil liiin-liiirif, I'li.ir- •••a aaal aSaVI i-.nii- ..f blatorl-ii nt Mi.- hn i.-i..ii-li.|.. for "aaa ' - ,,i in|i sin..- ih.i.-ti. I,,.... i laa .— nil. -I,. pUnned •.|..il ..I.I ■twillii •»* a '. al,d -Sully |. -.i rad in Hi.- la ' ,.i ..|.| HMakrr," IIH- tall wgrn ••Mar aaa . . ajaaj ,„ al OH- haaMJaat. !I<- latrr Ultltli-rinc "la- •a»|a-«.|air.-.l :" Daaaatat all of th.. i«.ulh<.rn favora (>i>i.-al of ' "at. WMi, Edward*, of the '■"■'» facalijr. and Mlaa Bapi aHatlilan. alan attended Wiaaan ■ i-ollaip. f«(-- Societies Will Give Dance in Hut The AdHphian and Cornelian ao-rlettea will aponsor the Informal danrr In the "Y" but Saturday nljcht. Mlaa lone t.roiran, roanarlor of Eaal hall, la In arharicr of the Informal dancea thla year. Maalc will I..- fnrnlahed by Jo« Wrbatrr In the n> mm»ium and by the nick-rI »deon in the hat. Ruth Chadwlrk, Adelphlan. and Marraret White. Cornelian, will rep-resent the aocletlea at the c> mm-alam. Rachel Nye and Fannie Dan-iel, aorlety prealdenta. with their aaaiatanta will have charse of the dance In the hut. SPEAKER CITES NEED FOR PEACE HABITS Miss Jeanette Rankin Criticizes Policy of Spending for Armaments. PEACE DRIVE IS URGED "W'v ar<' pi-ttini- r<*ady for war." ■!■ : r-■«. Wm Jeanette Rankin, aaso-riate m-rr'titry itf thp National Coun-cil for th-' I'n-vtntiun of War. in call-injf attention to the billion dollar armament program endoraed l>y UM present adminiitmtion. The speaker stated that war is a lialiit whit-h will have to \*e al>nlishe<), if wt* would !I:I\< ■ p. rninneiit fivili /;iti«n. She wtres-.d the importance of I'irmulaiIIIK p» :i-i' li;iliiTf«. boil, in . <>s and in our r t<i ''oriirr.'-1*. Ktiipli:i-i/inir the import-une-.• of pajbllc opinion in controllini. policy. Miis Kankin ur^.-.l th.it itudenr- wnie«t< vitfe our '(■-•it. :in-l ratietl "ur deuiand tm i"-ace. Intro.liM.1 b* Mi- Mary M. IVtty. of the eheuii?try faculty. :•- the lir-t woman representativi- 1.> Cona-reaa. 1 f ■ • ■ laal Tad I.:ip»-l :imh> BM <>i) AMIkM - imp. riow I»I til of ;i ttnntH peace ■ :inipiii(tn. The speaker WJXtmd tlM t* tlM i.-itionV armaments arc fi>r d'-fen«iv<- patffM riag that *':n a militarist will tell you that thin euuiitry will inur !■■• iittaekcl." "War is * all had." rontinu<-1 tM -pt:iki T. She pointed out tin- p:na do\i<al nature of a soei.-ty which for-bids murder as th*' violation of a nati>Mi:t] I;■ v\. VCT -ufTor- tlo- gntA un morality of Ofg^Biiad wltoli-al'- alauffh-bar, "Vmi cannot hr».*ik a moral law without having to suffer the conae- ICankin, and -he <-it»-i| tin peat1 uar (k prgaaJQM as partial proof of that fact. • 4* Pictures for Annual Give Girls Headaches Ity GRACE i:\KI.VN LOVtNO What yon see iipprojicliliiE y«m iruine in tin- iHrecttoa »f ftoodeaUt buikiinK DaaJ ^oein tn U' u gypsy. It uiutters under lt-> breath and wears u tightly th-il bandiimi iiround lln head. Some |K*oi»le ha\e re<-ogni/.o.l the inilltfrliigx will, h turn i»ul t«» IK- not CimM at;nlnst an evil fate, but mounings und groan-ings and gnashing of t€N-th alnMit the wind whli-h I- >IIII .-ssfully blowing io ptoeaj -an'fully arranged hair. With neb a wind bow eta a girl be cx- |K'I led to I.Hik like the model <*ollegf girl In her pll'tlWCa. Yes. the 'i.ietnre- (Off I lie aniiunl" senson Is at Its height. AIH.IU Bfi I"i n-iit i»t i he .-tudeiit IMKIV has Mopped. one by one. tMatMf. the table in the P. (). <aietully nek irirl has tWaWVld Wa.1l that big "iiieky" oil her ■ ln-ek will have tttnppnrvd >-r arheii she win 1N> able to COMB fresh from the bMvty parlor to the photographer. As the daj Of the appoint in. nt draw-near, one a-KfaH to think (hat If the Vi'tuie i> nod inavN' you .iiiilil Rive one of them to sonietM«|y for a Christ Hal present. Ttan the problem arise*. In»w tun you look svv.-vt and lovely for >oiir grandfather and also have that sophistlenlpd upiHTelassinau expression suitable for the annual? "Shall I smile" you ask your room-mate, who dm-sn't rare. And then when she gently agrees, hoping to avoid a discussion, you promptly say. "Oh. no, Jane. You know I ean't smile. You know bow little my eyes look when 1 smile. Besides. 1 hate grinning pic-tures.'* Then if she suggests that you don't smile, you remind ber that you don't want to look like Job. or whoever it was who was so solemn. Silently. your roommate wishes that you eould have taken nrivato lessons from Mona Lisa. At last when you reach the glare of (he lights and the reflector >"u fount over on your lingers all the things you didn't want to forget: no rouge, lots of lipstick and eyebrow pen .ii and not so much powder. By that time you have forgotten whether jou decided to have n proue or wt btnnt just then >iHI raught a glimpse of some-thing behind the circle of light, ll was wry tall and blond. There is one suggestion that we might make to ttke lady photographer. I'erhap- her assistant could be of rca! mlelenni it" itae ned him in place of the proverbial "birdie." We U-lieve that a girl can smile more convlin iugl\ with a demrite objective in view. Emil Ludwig This pioioluent biographer dramatist, anil jourmillst. will nd ii. auditorium tonight al B ;«• o . IIM k. MEMBERS OF FACULTY PARLIAMENTARY COURSE OPENS HERE Miss Louise Alexander Speaks on Club Organization and Procedure. STUDENT BODY IS INVITED Ah lander, of UH iral a«l«. rtanl and faculty ndviser for Spealtera' rloli, held tie first Meaiea "t the trainir.g course in parlianifirar\- precedoff for students .v. iiing. i i ■ :,t 7 i.TO o'clock in stiid.iits' auditorium. How to orgaWixe elebe, how to rail nd •■>! •[>;■' ma*.-* no-.tings and per-manent flab no.ting-., and .■ procevderea were tbe loplei of Miss : r*l I'-tui'* \.irniu-> inelhod-t »y which inntioiis should In- ma.li an ! .ping or pr. v. nting de-bates WiT. Mi-- Al. \aioI, r itTBOQed IM fact that only one main motion could be U tbe loot at "Tie time, but several sub-sidiary motions could I ] >rti. ular mono nf also. . I Thi. Sla Teachrrn Have Part In Prograi of South Atlantic Language AkMaclatlon. ^■*»-« •■ rt|« Tear) tbe faculty of Worn-an'a college will ban part in th. pro I th. Beatb Aiian'ic Ifodora Ijinguage associaTton. vbieb Hill hold • ' i fur B| U intlirt.p cidh-ge. Book Hill. South < eroHaa, Wofeeabet H and J7. The teaeben wbe are to give talkf an : 10 - I ar..l:io S, lo cl,. of I man d. partm.nt. on "Problem m S.-,- nd fee* OeraiaaM; Mr. Oeorge P. WU-Ma, ol tbe Bagllab departneat, "Th.- Sliortcoininu"-' Of American Ilictionarie. in I'ronumiat i<m"; I>r. \\'. S. Mario v. of tbe Ks>■: c h departawati "' nflL I nd Ceornioa"; Ulai Charlotte Coaler, »f the Knglisli department, "Tun Sidney of Letters; the t'ounteaa of iVml.roki nd Lad" Mary Wroth"; at Base Hardre, of the French depart The Training of Our French Teaeben*; Mis- Virginia <'. LTaftabett. of the French department. "Teaching IMadn.1 to Bead ■ Th*- association is composer! of teach era and students of modern Innguagcs in North t'aridina. South '"arolina. flnigle. Florida, and Alabama. I'ro-fessor Sturgis E. laeavitt, of the I'm varsity of North Carolina, is ita presi-dent; Professor John A. Htrauabaugh, of Emory univeraity, ia aecretary. a-fsi Madrigal Chab Meeta The Madrigal club held its first meet ing of the year on Thursday evening, October 21, at 7:30 o'clock in the Muaic building. It waa decided that the meet-ings would be held regularly on Wed-nesday nights from 7:30 to 8:30 instead of on Thursday nights as they wero last year. The club elected Annie Lea Rose from tbe sophomore claaa as ita publicity chairman. training «our-e h»ing COadactod WILL GIVE ADDRESSES >r the benefit or aJI .i,- preatdeata, orgnni/ation hcado. -ttid.nt govern ■eat ofto i r-. and other later* -' dents, i-. -.pn-ored hy the Sp,ak.r-' -int.. ihri.tigii tala eoaree. the man-ner of procedure in eoadaetlag taaet! Ian in the future on the campus iboald !"■ gr.atly Improeed. Tbe Beat meeting of thin group will be Mondav evening. November 1. at : n ..-, lock, in UM Btodeata1 eadl toriaa. Otaei forau of laeideatal motion- «iii i e the nbject. All ita 11 iavitl d to att.-iol. QUILL CLUB MEMBERS HOLD MEETING FRIDAY MISS HOPE C00L1DGE ANNOUNCES NEW RULE Students aba have 1 ;00 o'clock cbissroom appointments and aho also have n fourth period may break the lunch line to get an early lunch if they present a BOte I hy the instructor, ainioiiiic- IfttH Hope CooHdgO, dietitian. Tblf ii'iuin inent i- Unig out of fairness t -'ml, att who are la tie luncheon line. The BOt« ni'i-' ■•■ pi I -■ nt. d to the checker ia the dining room. Tins rule doeo not apply to tboa aboee reffalar Nbedalei have 1M.II turmd into the dietitian's office. It appU< - ' - who have 1 ;00 "'■ loeh te-ts or who ban IO'W r. gular -cludules with ■ i tdO "'. | neat. LOCAL STUDENTS LEAD AT BAPTIST CONVENTION EDITOR ANNOUNCES ADDITIONS TO STAFF Students Get Places on Paper As Result of Selection in Tryouta- FACULTY ADVISER TALKS Metty rubier, editor i' hM of tbe *'A«OI.IMAN. aapaaWM thai annual ad ditions to the ropactorta] stuff of tb«- aeirapapai have ban ronpbrtad i'-• following addttkaaf bave i-t-n wasla* ii after a period "f tr>«ui- .-f iiilerpatrd students : Anna Oita-ertaaOvna, iaptdaTapnai Edna Mae Ororaa, ii i Naiiey Brewatar, Kllxabeth IN <;«Ttnnle ] (iinleli. M < o.\ keildil I. Itosalli; : wona sbo.it. Jan. liiib • siibiger. repartan aad featna erratn-i Mr. J Arthur Uunii. al ni KaaBaatb departneai aad edi Lai i I.IMAN. illTiaaard |i n< . . ■ «.. «riting ii»r the . aadU ■ bofen is-.-oiv.-il asMigiimi 'm |r ebtttrj Tbe edHn eaa nen that inatiy Of I In- -Hid. i. and were m t todiiatiio mcb 1 hi LotnaHd i-1 aaai "f tbe United i EMIL LUDWIG WILL SPEAK ON HISTORY MAKERS TONIGHT Noted Biographer. Dranataat Is Second lecturer of Current Seriea. WRITER IS MAKIMi TtM R Aalaar la Da.aflai Tta>* I al PraaMaal ■■aaanWa Rlaaraaa* Tmilahl at - :■■ Cdaafj Kail! I ailaaj • n <ll- aaa Ha- • U.laa Maaaaa af Ha> l..r. in M-.-k aualllMiaaB la la. — -n.I k- tun- ■< tbr araaiaa Tanaa* al. l.urtala U feral kaaara fa* at. ««rk a* a l>k«raphrr aaal araaaxiai. fev a. kn..«i. alan aaarr la. tMlaa af l laaaaaaaaaf aaal JuaraaMat * haaltMVal 1. ka-fara aaa, ( ha aaa aal aair la an bla aal|, aaa avia.aa1 la kaxiaa I At lla t-rraaal llaar fea la ' a l.l.nr.,*, af II III at r>a. Ilniaa nil aad la aiataia a taa at Mar I nil.-a aiaaaa. lla Mnaaad la. .1 lliaaj—ig aaa Baaaal anaaa. aaal aaa la «aaaaaj»; •ajr af ka> faaaaar trtaa I. laa I ataaj IKalaa Kajtarra ■taaaaaVj aa<. aaat aa aaaaararj rt I' Ik'tan-a tfer a«va af a* aaal » la. I.i«l«i« m.« is aaaaa. all a. aaaaa ' ISM kaaa aaaaa haaa aaaaliaal Hill ia III. aaa »«*■ "I at I aaa a* I fead a. „ a anaal af lla • feaaava! la 'aaaar aral IIh- .<• Maajar.t «»•■..- 'aa 1.1 fa- -a) aaa l*rla«la» Waaid ... la- ■aaala" jiaraaalai w « •l.aklaa af >air»nll— fea it. M-ta aaMaal ++., ■«■ iSr aaaaa af Ma a I" calaral k> laaMaa a. a.»». „ . tppru.laialrl) 125 Drlrr.tr. from Tarlvc Stair < ..llr«r. Attrnd Annual ("onfrrrnce. (JKOII- HOLDS MF.ETIMi AT RHONE lllitllkil ..II II..- | tiiiiu\ ol th. r. ..i.|. ..I hit-li — I.. - -1 . M- -i. ii-. tferia, .|llnll:> ..f l!.. laa aal] raaaM ■ Bratra i'- . .taaria. a l';iil-.-\ baTa feaaffj |.r..in..'.-I I-- rla* aaa K'ltfe i-' dalojaica tttendliic. tin- tarlal ataf llrtai Wi.miiii's ralltaa. BapUal Btadeal I'aloa i. A.In. 1.1.. W . r .. . r t - K.illirllli. \.. ,| tin- ii. « l> ii|.|..liii«.: I.ll I..Hill Berarsl aaaat ..ii-uft.- r ni. in LUCY SPINKS WILL LEAD DISCUSSION AT MEETING Club Will .'i.nsider It. -ear. h I'mjeel of Traditional Rarkground of Coliner Campus. Iteidhig iiuiterbil that had ban nb> mi ii<i h> nenbera of the t^uiii dab mi read ami ullliilead at the MeotJaej oi the QQUI elub. literary orgatil/aitioii of the ea in pus. hold Friday. Oetotaff K Tram these writings tbe COTVatda draw-in part the niaterial for Its publli athuis Belt] CaMer aaaouaead thai tbe t'nlli i/inir IH'h *t wanted niaterial COB* et-riiiug the btatortcbl backsroQada caa< toroa, deaerlpttoa *'r our eanpoA Two ineiiilH rs of tjulU « I lib ex press* d in-tere- f In writing on these subjei t- and It wits de« idi-i| to bring the mutter up agala when more uiemiM'rs iran present Tlie new memlN'rs of the elub are: Maxine (.ariier, Itebeeea Trlee, Kleauor Koss. It*>ttle Mnrward. (irini- Kvelyn giving. Mnry AgTiow. KHziilHdh Hrown, (it-orgiii Arnett. and ttludya Meyero-wltz. Former members are: Sheila Corley. president; Adrlenno Wonnaer, vie* -president ; and Marie Selte, secre-tary; Hetty Calder. Susannah Thomas. and Frances Crean. led eolletffM ol tbe etate la repreaeota- Moli at the It. S. F. eon\. lilion at Booae buM meb eatt 4boui 830 ita dents Here pn-sviit f..r ,h,. MMIOOI wiii. h were held Friday, Ordabar 21, throasb Baaaday, October M. Caeaar Harrln. Juninr at Wake Ponal college, am unaminiu-iy elected praal dent of the -tale II111< -Ti -.. Woodnnv Hill, of Caraoo Xewaua ."i lace, \ia\uie Qaraer, af tin- le union «raa eleeted puWIdtj i talnaaa fteatdaafl Will it... i fc.r.. -r naaaj Tor the state, an offliv W hleh Arebiei „f fUadJral t-rtaV mmd I MeMllbm. D, VVaki Iti. . has hel.l, ,„ Qjum <(iii in.: the |atat year. „ Altboagb then w-UI be .... Mate coo-i ,,Ut v >; vention n.-xt rear, stodetita »iit attend (!, . . . the ■outbeni nmreotioa in Meaapbla, , (|,^,r.. Tean., in October, IQB& Among the need •' ft eollege.s I epiesel.1. <| „t P.oolo- In add I St, tlon to the vToman'i coltoo ami Ap palaehiaii Stale Teai-her-' ...liege. Ii.. boataai atroap were: IVaka I anal Meredith, blan Hill. BoWag springs. Cbowaa, Btate. \v. r. r. O, CaotpbaO. K. C. T. CM aad the Inlverslty of North Carolina. MR. A. C. HALL READS METHODISTS PLAN TO MEET AT (HAPtl MBA ■ aa a "RENASCENCE" SUNDAY Mr. A. C. Hall, af the KnglMi department. re;ol K.iiui St. Vno.nt .Miliny'H "Keiinarenee" nt n enndl liRht vesper program in the "V" hut. Sun-lav evening. October L'C Jeanne Carey introduced the speaker. Mr. Hall commented on the childlike simplicity in the poem He nlao reftd another of Kdna Kt. Vincent Milla.v'a poems and one of Sara Teaadalc'a. A speeial violin solo was played by Mary Kvelyn Brodt. accom-panied by Marjorie Glean. Mem hen of the sophomore council were hoateases at open house after vespers. ing at the Bit „, the tf.ll to.n in II. BB I i ' ilmd at g< being emph.i-the ■din .*4 ttw at the nHen Ban «f ti, n,.H»d » •--*.- a«Tl M M »|| -v. .twn * < i fanaanj Bnabaj .-a «»M a-aa I Not l I I*. laaatBaal Freeman. . it •*Ni'w« taaaaaar* aa-d Ur. Kamat-I fiBB IBavWIl. •# nioiol < .<lii *. . and lar praateVat of tnh.r laBni t. Saturday moraiaa man nhaatM ■tadeat rmrrsaral ■» rea|Ninsil*Ultar, meat aa a of atadrat Lacy aad Vifajaaaa idrat. plan ta van and Rarhel HaeeVa. af Mw 1W7. ta tnra ta tar
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Title | The Carolinian [October 29, 1937] |
Date | 1937-10-29 |
Editor/creator | Calder, Betty |
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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 |
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Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The October 29, 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). |
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fimii l.udwig
Imnitkt at 8:30 THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina
Emil l.udwig
Tonight at 8:30
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