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The Carolinian Volume LU University of North Carolina Greensboro, N. C. January 22, 1973 Number 30 Sex differences _^^^ taught in class 1 • : - — The Physiological Basis of Thursday night, January 25, Sex Differences" was the topic l9?3 >' 700 in the Virginia of January 18's meeting of D*"5 Room in the Alumni UNC-G's new woman's study House The «°Pic will be "The program, 'The Changing Role of Socio-Cultural Basis for Sex the American Woman." Roles" and the speaker will be Dr. Barbara James, of the Paula Goldschmid of the School ^[ Department of Psychiatry at the of Social Work at UNC-CH. The Memorial Hospital in UNC-CH, class is open to the public, instructed the large class in the • reasons behind a woman's P.riPmiotrv ^m Wf J*. natural behavior. "The experience of being a woman," Student £6tS stated Dr. James, 'Is deeply rpspflrru «.-,.„♦ rooted in a cyclic nature of researCIl grant tjme.. Mrs. Ginger K. Ensor, a According to Dr. James, there *"*p ™>°[ " *■ are seven major event's in a University of North Carolina at The Students International Mediation Society is now holding advanced lectures on meditation every woman's life: sex-type before re«"boro. nas received an Wednesday at 8 pm in Elliott Hall. Pictured above, Mr. Saturday conducts introductory lecture. birth, sex-typing of the brain undergraduate research grant of • r.», i»«..fc m.„.,„k. *75 from the Nor,n alter birth, menarche, . , ,„ . Carolina Academy of Science. s~>* ■•<• A - n.-a ^ menstruation, pregnancy, ». r- , ■ - .. Coalition formed to fight for r^TT S sHEr?^- ■ • t • tIP e J i. • Kt 3- Mooresville, is a senior at discount air youth fares zr~J^irs,: **«„ *> nhv ■ l • l • • uih- h amount of the grant Through the sponsorship of Marketing Corporation, a youth and finally forwarded to the Pnysi010»cal cr,s,s wnicn a j, „ot large, Dr. Walter the National Student Lobby and fare card sales concern, "will be proper Congressmen. W°,ma" cm exPenen«- Puterbaugh, head of the UNC-G Continental Marketing ,o alert every traveller affected Nation Student Lobby °" DeP»»ner,< of Chemistry Corporatwn, the Coahtion to and advise them that they may Leader will mt the mernbers of pointed out that it i, quite an rriTnia K ' . , nt A ,OSe fr°m 25% ,0 33% * fare ,he House and Senate Commerce N 0W S a ]' honor for an undergraduate to (LKADt) has been formed reductions if they don.t act now Committees in an effort to get at * awarded a research «"nt In Januarv 1968 CAB *nd pr0Vklc them with * Vehicle least on Republican and one to Bahamas fr°m the North Carolina examiner Arthur. Present ruled J° «P«« '^eir views so that Democratic sponsor {of Academy of Science. that discount fares limited to they^ **heard necessa<y Ration from each ^ ^ aub js rea<Jy *»■ E"*0' *"' use «»e •""« ~,rc«o. n ,,ii .... u . . committee Thev will work with vuung CIUD is reaay to to he)p finance «,„, nued work persons 12 to 21 years old are An open appeal is being '"",. "ey "" worK.w,n set sail again for the Bahamas. on Ler rMMrrl, mnie(., "unjustly discriminatory" mailed each college newspaper ,n ^s of the committees, airline Have you though, of a way to Z.ntiZ, ^cltcSZn because age alone isn't a «uid the form of an ad that can be "TT ' Sen'°r ™?" spend your spring break? Why o^N w Lou d Cry distinction between passengers. placed by the editor as a service and 0,her^'"'"J^ '" not become par, of a sailing ZftZ^Zlt w„. for his readers. The ad will carry preserv,n*,he^^ fares- crew and enjoy the life of the , T *"" ""'T Shortlv thereafter Mr Present .,. .... ,. . ' y on 'he research project in the Kc^nThZcrtl a;era-ou,let,er,«obes,gnedby February 28th a National open sea and the Carribean sun. Dep.«m«,t of Chemistry's ^ItCtZTxoJlZ, readers appealing to Congress to Student Lobby Conference will For only $160 you can spend independent study course under exxpprrees^sioonn oorf oop^inniioonn wwaasT ssoo ,thne °w" ay"ffor con',tinua™tio n^of tDaartMs d'ofWiththSe,UdecnotSunftfr°ym *in" m^anv"o"fkth"e atrionDgic^al islaMndiasm-UiK'-°II lchue *"<J*<>" of Dur. Dorothy C. overwhelming that the CAB these discount fares The let,«, T\ •?* J many ot tne tropical islands such Schroeder, research associate on ..,,,... .. , mese discount tares. I he letters attendance, to consider this « Bimini and Funky Nassau. the chemistrv facultv ruled that airline youth fare will he <uhmitt<>H m th» rn AHR ., ... TU I -7. mcmisiry iacuny discounts don't unim.lv rw ™ L ^f Problem- A» *»« tone, the The group leaves Greensboro on Mrs. Ensor received d.scounts dont unjustly office ,n Washington, D.C. delegates will visit with their the 10th of March and returns notification of the grant from discriminate against adults. The where they will systematically own legislators to urge positive the weekend of the f8th. So join John A. Yarbrough, executive board put off any decision on a sorted °y Congressional District, and final action to retain these a crew of 20 and have a time of secretary of the North Carolina petition to abolish the discounts counted to measure response, important fares. your life sailing in the Bahamas. Academy of Science, until a study of whether the 1"T 111 t:ar;rrirdn 1 LI announces schedule Originally youth fares were in?Jtl? ^T.K™ ^ *!.,"* °f"'"^!? T^^ ^ m°™* ^ be taught if in,er"t is shown" Times ** be challenged by National and sP^at^s°f ,he 8rea^'hmgs to come, with well penned arranged. Swimming, Anti-depression tactics Good Guitar. iKS! Bus System a "rade ^Tctt^T£2 T"^ R SS" ""SS " Ha"iWri,in8 Ana'ySiS' ^"^ Wri,i"8' Smple «^^' "^ associatL of bus companies. stftL h".dn™71 HT T ?W> ^ TT1'° Uaft *i Ca" if y0U're in,eres,ed- MafXiim' <*•«"• A and by TCO Industries Inc. "^^''7 [TlftZ I ^ TA' IT |BBt,e,,,,n 'eft ' n0te volunleerin8 «° •«* «* '« us late las, formerly Transcontinental Bus Tn 1^1 nfooin!*: ^^ 8etU"g'°7f10™^^W- ^'re "««««, but our efforts at catching him have been to no avail. If he Svstem Inc ^ 8' g 8 g^' however y°u Iook at ,l- A"11 ** do have (°ave Aired) will call us, it will be appreciated some goodies coming up, hopefully. This once well forego the usual Horseback Riding. Horses are found - aU that remains is the Over $300 million is spent by P|eadin8 for attentional begging for assistance - well only say, haggleing about price. This, too, we should know about this next young people on youth fare please listen!! week. tickets annually. Each year over Au,° Mechan«<:s- This is almost getting to be embarrassing. WhUe Crochet Tu 6:15 TS Lounge, Elliott - Debbie Dion 1 million youth fare cards are *" "e *m not sure whether this will work out, we do see the light Guitar Tu 5:30 TS Lounge. Elliott - Debbie Dion bought by young people who at the end of the tunnel (Maled beam- of course) and will know next Macrame Tu 7:00 South Spencer - Susan Harmon believe that they are entitled to week almost certain'y- T'» 'hen keep on pushing. Motorcycle its benefits until age 22. If the Ku"8 Fu' We dunno whether this is going or not. Mr. Howard left Riding fare is abolished, privileges of us no address. »° if *>« could be so kind as to contact us about his Repair Tu 4:00 Elliot Bike Lot - Tscheep Productions the card would be revoked. plans, well relav them oh to you. Speed Reading M-F 9-5 208 Curry Gym - Special Services Lonely Weci Our instructor first fell in love, and then to cap Tutoring M-F 9-5 208 Curry Gym - Special Services The purpose of CRADF. in ■' 8ot drafted and as n ■c feels qualified to teach this. However, Witchcraft Sunday ... Phillips Lounge, Elliott Hall - Stuart Norman the words of Russel Lehrman, ws «ar pupil has picked up the technique forepassing time without WeVe got other stuff brewing. Inform us, please, of your interests, president of Continental spending money and will shortly take over for his mentor. Well teach what you want.
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Title | The Carolinian [January 22, 1973] |
Date | 1973-01-22 |
Editor/creator | Nichols, Sharon |
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 |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The January 22, 1973, issue of The Carolinian, the student newspaper of The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. |
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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : The University of North Carolina at Greensboro |
Language | eng |
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The Carolinian Volume LU University of North Carolina Greensboro, N. C. January 22, 1973 Number 30
Sex differences
_^^^ taught in class
1 • : - — The Physiological Basis of Thursday night, January 25,
Sex Differences" was the topic l9?3 >' 700 in the Virginia
of January 18's meeting of D*"5 Room in the Alumni
UNC-G's new woman's study House The «°Pic will be "The
program, 'The Changing Role of Socio-Cultural Basis for Sex
the American Woman." Roles" and the speaker will be
Dr. Barbara James, of the Paula Goldschmid of the School
^[ Department of Psychiatry at the of Social Work at UNC-CH. The
Memorial Hospital in UNC-CH, class is open to the public,
instructed the large class in the •
reasons behind a woman's P.riPmiotrv
^m Wf J*. natural behavior. "The
experience of being a woman" Student £6tS
stated Dr. James, 'Is deeply rpspflrru «.-,.„♦
rooted in a cyclic nature of researCIl grant
tjme.. Mrs. Ginger K. Ensor, a
According to Dr. James, there *"*p ™>°[ " *■
are seven major event's in a University of North Carolina at
The Students International Mediation Society is now holding advanced lectures on meditation every woman's life: sex-type before re«"boro. nas received an
Wednesday at 8 pm in Elliott Hall. Pictured above, Mr. Saturday conducts introductory lecture. birth, sex-typing of the brain undergraduate research grant of
• r.», i»«..fc m.„.,„k. *75 from the Nor,n alter birth, menarche, . , ,„ . Carolina Academy of Science.
s~>* ■•<• A - n.-a ^ menstruation, pregnancy, ». r- , ■ - .. Coalition formed to fight for r^TT S sHEr?^- ■ • t • tIP e J i. • Kt 3- Mooresville, is a senior at discount air youth fares zr~J^irs,: **«„ *> nhv ■ l • l • • uih- h amount of the grant
Through the sponsorship of Marketing Corporation, a youth and finally forwarded to the Pnysi010»cal cr,s,s wnicn a j, „ot large, Dr. Walter
the National Student Lobby and fare card sales concern, "will be proper Congressmen. W°,ma" cm exPenen«- Puterbaugh, head of the UNC-G
Continental Marketing ,o alert every traveller affected Nation Student Lobby °" DeP»»ner,< of Chemistry
Corporatwn, the Coahtion to and advise them that they may Leader will mt the mernbers of pointed out that it i, quite an
rriTnia K ' . , nt A ,OSe fr°m 25% ,0 33% * fare ,he House and Senate Commerce N 0W S a ]' honor for an undergraduate to
(LKADt) has been formed reductions if they don.t act now Committees in an effort to get at * awarded a research «"nt
In Januarv 1968 CAB *nd pr0Vklc them with * Vehicle least on Republican and one to Bahamas fr°m the North Carolina
examiner Arthur. Present ruled J° «P«« '^eir views so that Democratic sponsor {of Academy of Science.
that discount fares limited to they^ **heard necessa |