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/ Ibsen's "Ghosts" Comes October 20 THE CAROLINIAN JJLA***) Woman's College of the University of North Carolina Civic Mume Scries ftrgim VOLUME XV GREENSBORO. N. C. OCTOBER 12. 1»M M. Hammer and Company Give Performance in Ibsen's "Ghost9 R. D. BLUMENFELD, AMERICAN EDITOR, TO GIVE LECTURE Editor of "Statesman" Talks on "Which Road Is for Britain?** NOVELIST GIVES ADDRESS J«r<|ui'H Cartier Will Appear in Dance Performance During Second Semester Program. Dr. Leonard B. Hurley, chairman of the leeturt' eoauauittea of 'lie eollege, announced Tuesday tha committee'. pans for the lecture nmrM for tha 'v.\ rent academic year. 1933 34. Dr. Hur ley in his announcomrnt explained tha delay in presenting the compht pro gram besides outlining the program M It now exists. The committee has already brought one siwaker here, Arthur Henderson. Jr., who discussed '•Parti--, and Per-aonalities in British PoHtics." The next artist to appear this year will be Madame Borgny Hammer* of the National Theatre. Christiani.i. Nor-way. Madame Hammer is an interna-tionaly known actress, particularly outstanding for her interpretation of Ibsen's dramas. She first appeared in hU plays in 1908 in the National Thea-tre, Ohristiania. Madame Hammer and her company will appear here Friday. October 20, in Ibsen's "Ghost"." The recently retired American edi-tor of the London Daily Kxpress. R. D. Blumenfeld, will follow Madame Ham mer on Thursday. October 2t*.. Mr. Klu menfeld has known surh widely diversi-fled people as King George, Queen Vic-toria, the ex-Kaiser. General Grant. Ramsay Macdonald. Lloyd George, the Prince of Wale*, etc.: his leetures are •■.*» resnlt of a lifetime of experience. The future of the two countries with which he has been brilliantly associ-ated will !■•• di-cuss. d l'.v Mr. Itlumen fTontinned on Page Pour) YOUNG VOTERS' CLUB TO MEET OCTOBER 12 Sara Borer Announce* Purpose of Club and Requirements for Prosper- - live Membership. PROGRAMS TO VARY DURING YEAR proa want to know something about tha poaeibilitj of a eon ■ Woald you like to understand ning of the NBA or C. P. C. or azzllag tail ;n|.. rs today1 Do you hnow what a business cycle 1st ,,r how to regulate a depression f "Well, plica Pnra 1: gi - nt nt the Young Votera1 rlnb, e a month to dieeasi eurr. nt prol The purpose of this elul. ifl I ■ in current probl |a form vine kind of opinion concern-n. The only requirements for ■ ihip arc Snti rest and •ion. The club is open to ■ • tiealar. BIS vary from lectuns by faculty "n formal the members, and ial hour. The first !.| Thursday. Oc'o BISHOP SPEAKS HERE Ai wi ^T ** ■ 'III.' IliKhi Rewend Edwin Anderson I'.ni, k. D. 1>. Manna of Hi.- 1 m i>r North Carollaa, irbo vrlll s|»-:ik :it St. Mary'a Hong* Siimlny erasing, th-to- I-T I.-,. i| SUM o'clock. SPEAKERS' CLUB PLANS PROGRAM H. Sykes and K. Ginsberg Will Aid Martin With Recommen-dations and Initiation Plans. MERONEY HEADS CLUB PLANS FOR PLAY ARE NOT DEFINITELY ARRANGED 1 |i|,irr!i»m.n Are 1'rged to Try-on* and Back'Slage Worker* May See Staff Members. The Play Ulcers organization has not yet reached a definite deeesion as to the play to be presented November 15 or 18 for the Woman's Intercollegiate Association for Student Government conference to be held on the campus at that time. Try outs are being held at present la* "The Goose Hangs High." This play is being uied only to discover specisl abilities among the upperelass-men. and prospects for the play when It is decided upon. Anyone interested in taking part or In doing backstage work is urged to see any member of the Play-Liker staff. At the first Speakers' craft meeting of the year, held Friday night. Oetober ,;. in the Town Student** room, plan* were made for the year's program. Martha f, preatdeBl of the dub. after welcoming the members, led tha dlaeaji sion. The speaker* cnthn-u.-isTi. ally ap proved the main suggestion of the pros hi. nt. that the typea of xp^nking be varied enough to interest all of the members. This year the Seskeri »itl tell Jokes, recite, ptady tactics of famous orators, current create, study parliamen-tary procedure, and give a mock Hal, a* well as debate. This program «jll n< t i.. g until after -he annual initiation, whh will . r> held on Friday night, 0 I 20. The presid* Bl Rykea and Katberiac Gin-1 on the Initial Itee. ah voted to keep ll • method of *aking in n< » members, irhtcb. i- by reeommendal nitv and by irpeclol latei Martin "ill help to Inn si nmmendations. MUSIC GROUP MAKES MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Miss Grace Van IKke More I- i h.ir-man of Callage Committee and Community. The annual ■ the Greensboro ' will be held I Oetol • r 16, the 3 ■; K - < ■■ the workers in the rarh ftQaa Grave Van 1»* man of one committee nt work in the eollege community; member-' of her committee are: Mitaca Blizabet son. Katharine Bberrill. and June Oooley, Other committees ar- : George M. Thompson, chairman, working with Miss Marjorie MendesuVaJl, htiai Via* Play foot, nnd IDai Carolyn Schoeh; and Miss Tnez ciidwell. chairman, working with Miss Mildred Gould, kflai Christine White, and Miss Catherine T.ieneman. • LOST AND FOUND BUREAU TO OPEN OCTOBER 17 The lost and found bureau »i!l begin operation Tuanday, October 17. frith class repreaentatlrea ol the legislature in elmrge. Pllea will be> kept oontaialnc d—i i-ipfii-n* nt the lost and fmiiid nrtlrlea with thai sauna of the peenmna, Emeh sraafe Tha Cnro llnh.it will print » Hal "f thai or lorn and round in the pa-t week. Btndenta are raquented to re|M.rl all nrtbles to Bp i •• . M. i in- room "in be open r«*colarly rroiii 8:4S to 7 :'J» p ni. on Tima> ilny and Kriday niirhts and Wed-nendajr at rhapel period ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCES ESTABUSHED DOCTRINES A. A. Cabinet SuhmlU KeeuUtlons for I'se of Ahutforfun. Aaaacus* tion'n (imp. COMMITTEE L'RGBfl PARTICIPATION i misunderstandings in regai ; if the A. A • were reeog nlzcd nnd established by the A. A. cab' sly Ifl girls n at time; a li-t of oil who are going must be • ■. i i *. ■ time one is giren Killings' worth. most be in * are going. A >kirt. ; U ag knicken must b< wora ■ ■ ■ deairing |e, tut ii«»r iii the ' ' stabs mast be put in rlcai ol ' ■ ■■ aring camp. The students arc with the camp cOm- ■ and grounds. nigh to ii point! by coming out for -; GERMAN PROFESSOR SPEAKS AT MEETING "A Fortnight At TAuenotein" is the subject chosen by Miss Caroline Rchnch. head of the German department, for her first lecture to Her Deutsche Verein tonight at 7 o'clock in the lec-ture hall of the TTome F.conomic« bnlld ing. The account of thi« very intereflt-ing medieval agaaV in Germany will be illustrated by lnntern slides. BISHOP TO CONDUCT CHURCH SERVICE AT ST. MARY'S Former North Carolinian Co-adjutor Is Graduate of Harvard. COMMITTEE CANVASSES Right Rrvrrend Edwin Andrr-on Prnlrk of Hi... i-.,- of North Carolina to Talk Sunday. Tha liiirlii Ituvor.iHl Edwin Aadanoa I'.ni.k, D. D, BUbop ol tka !': Korta <':ir..lin:i, will b. 111.- nu.-l H Bt, H"»- ■ -.1 ili. 8:30 i tine then on Sunday evening. At the servire the Biihop will contact the conlnaaUoi Biakop 1'. lii.k is :i mini uilh nn :n \- rs,.niility and ulioae .'irlii.'ve m.iiU lire iiislin^ni«li.-,l. Th. ..„, ,.: the R.v.ren.l K.luin OJlderiOg I'eni.k etoitjnai of th,. Bpfawopal Choreh, b« was Lorn ni Frankfort in IN.;, H. attended ael In in \YW Jaraay, wai (trnduated from the fnivernity of the South in 190S and in the. same year an tered the graduate .lepartni.-nt of liar-vard l'niver«ity. nh.re ha raeeivad lii« ataatcr of Arts lagna ill Kiifli-li 111. r ■tare in IBM, in Baptaatbat he en-ter.-.] tin. Theological Siiiiinury nt Alexandria, Virginia, to he graduated mt, Than be waa ordained to the Deaeonate nt the rninr-ity Chapel in Bewance, Tenneaacej then na waa ap-poiated to pariahen in South OaroUna. In 1918 the Blahop l.e.ame the deil inn enptain of Camp Jaeknon. at Co-lumhia. S. C, under tin- Cliunli \V:ir Commiaalon, In Oetobtr of the name yepr he enliated in the 1'nit.d stated Army nn.l nttinded the "rbaplain'n traiaiag wbool in LaaJavfJla, Kentueky. fn u)U he necepted n .-.-ill t,. st. Pctar'i I'.-iri-li in Charlotte, and waa reeted Biabop Coadjator "f North Carolina in the Chareh of th.- (;...>.l Shepherd in BaMgb. In Ortol.er i.f 1922 he waa ronaeerated in St. IVti-r's Chureh at Charlotte. Binhnp 1',-nirk rontinued aa the eo-adjut.. r until the death thia year of th,* Right Rev,-rend Joseph Blount Cheahirt, D. D, of Charlotte, whom h< led aa the Biabop of the Di.»- •' N-.rtli Carolina. II. Sun.In, Ii, uniifs to meet the n and traaafar itadaata, and all inter,--'..! .-- urged to aOCept the pul.lie in\ iiHtimi t.. hear tlo- IHibop Baaday from L' to ■• o'rlock in the afteraooa Barah Waltaa will eonduet - Btlttae an w ary-member eaaraaa of the Bpiaeopal stu- ,1,-nts. M. ANDERSON WWS JUILUARD AWARD TO STUDY MUSIC -e t.tnatuaU l*> Sax laj>4rta(iaM Fraaaj (ana .HEVINM l-«.\ l H«N.atAM in .Ml aanaaj liu. avae. *a BBjaaaj Marian v nil's College In In. wiiin.-i- of W'.-ill fell award to Joilllard arhMaal ADELPHIAN SOCIETY NAMES COMMIHEES Members of Society Practice Adelphian Sons;; Susan Gregory Is Chairman. MARTIN HAS KECITAI. SQUARE CIRCLE HAS FIRST MEETING Manrsret Hr«.»n l'r.--ides st Flr.t Meet- Ing and Appoinln New Committees. A pri/o is to be awarded 'y aDai Oomalla Str<tnK to the student submit-ting th<> bent miitlii'iniitics neper of the vt-rtr. according to an nnnounemt-nt made by I/ittii> I>e Kennedy, *»f Chnr lotte, nt the first meeting of the flquare Olrela October 10. Uargare. 1.rown. of Kieh Rqunre. preatdent, weleowed the new club mem bars and then appointed the following commit!<■!•!.: aoejaj committee. Mildred Hut.■1IIV.II, nf CaaaaTlette, and Mildred Miller, of Kerr; publicily committf', Oetneia Smith, of Wilmington., and Jane I'.ige Powell, of Lumberton. PInns for the 10.1310:11 program were outlined by Mlai Kennedy after which by Lois Silver. STATE CONFERENCE WILE BE HEI.n HERE The fil't'i annoal stafr Conference of Taaeaera wW convene at the nlldiag Pridaj and Saturday. Oetober '_'" and 21, beginning t>n Vr\ day mMrnitig - for the conference ivil! be Hr. Holltn Thinn. of the mnaic department of the New York Unireraltr, and Edwin IVanfco Crold-man, celebrated band and orchestra li'ul. r of New V<Tk. The cnnlYn-iicf will itreaa eatra and band work in the hlffjl ael A larire attendnnee of teaehera of music from Ml parts of the • planned f*»r. • The Adelphian aoei Oetebar 7. st 6:45 in Alelphisti hall lirunilla Martin, of WtaaamBVaBalaaaj presented a recitation en Questions." The rest of tha meeting »:is ibvoted to the lesrning of the Adelphian society song. Katherine Bonitr. af <ireeasl>oro, Bl of the society, announced the following Standing committee* for the year: Social. Klizabeth I>tt«i Ii, r>a gram. I.illa BaOj Publirity, Alice John-son; Hall, Nancy llord. Knsan Gregory, of Greensboro, iaitia tion chairman, named the following si sisting committees- Entertsinment for First Night. Gertrude Hatehcr. «hsir man, and Frances Fo]g. r. Ent' -tsin ment for Second NigM. Ktizsbefri Wills, chairman, and Oetsvia Smite Tea, Lilla Bell, ehsirmnn. framasa Smith and Bet Jonoi. Formal entertainment, Margaret Bpaajaer, chairman, Halai Corawell, Barmiea I-ove. nnd BUaor amaraaawX "'l.-ira Gattis. Prinfing. Marga-ret Knight. Refreahaenta, Ah.. lap, Basairmaa, Katharine Giaabars*, and Dean Bnbeoek. Mr. Sink, ^^ Reynolds. Properth *, Heli > rTeward MIIM.'. Caroline Treaholm. BaH * ment apatatre, Uaraarel Kerpodle and Bnaajwe Cetchom. Favor.H. Carroll ft ; rioaa for Bftaal, Blaaehe Turner man, K\> \yn 1'ejikin-. DaB ITannah Willis, and atari Li mi for dance. LoeiUfl Hint..i . .•liairin.Hi. Bare Wahar, Fran son. ad Telma Hovle. l'ublicity. Anna Wills, eliairmaa. Floren-e Greis. and D :—-a* II. Boylan I'lan* I*n»gram The fhemistrj Club «;n i t Than •lay night. Oetober 12 at 7 o'eloeh in ■-'L'"' Melrer. \ proaram Is being planm 1 )>■> Haanah B< College Carpenters Occupy Shop Containing Tools and Furniture of All Descriptions How many N. C. atadents have ever b< m 416 Kirklai They do ii"' even |t>OW who rooms there, s. F. Btoehard baa bean there far 14 years, and John Hutch-ison for 11. That is of eoarac from 7 until V: You hav.- guaaa I it the College Oai penter 81 ■I1 C» Kirkland is difTerent from the other rooms in that buiMini.*. Instead of two chairs, there an dozens nnd dozens nnd parts of chairs. Step-ladders, barrels, ratal of linoleum that remind you of smokestacks, nnd book cases every-where. They have desks, though: one each, with chisels, hammers, bolts, screws and many more such tools on them. Barrels of nails are piled on barrels of nails nnd boxes of all descriptions oro placed in cubby-holes. TJppprclassmen who remember the library fire of last year have probably wondered What became of the desks and book-eases that were not totally destroyed. I-ook in the back of the shop nnd you will find them. If the students ge homesick for their ehlldhood day*, perhaps Mr. rd tad afr. Hutchiaon woald them two of their sa\#horses and they on see saw. I^'ok nt the aawi aael Raws, rip I, and that large motor in the baek of the shop i4 nn emery wheel that fit' - BS*d iron. The pride of the ihap is the iron frame miter saw. Aa winter comes on, screen doors are removed from the dining room nnd storm doors take their place. Of course, they are stored in the shop. Btadamtl wonder about the mean-ing of this. Mrs. Byd reports need-ed repairs to .1. M. Sink, while Mr. Stoekard or Mr. Hutchison report two or three times a day to him nnd receive their orders. They do oil repair work and overhauling that is necessary. The shop is com-pletely .quipped, for to quote Mr. Hatehason, they "have a conglom-eration of everything—but money." If you wnnt to know how these saws sre run. drop in to see Mr. Stoekard and Mr. Hutchison. They nre always glad to welcome all N. C. students. iraS-tl ii aba* a^ensaje shv asm Pmssasl ■ i n HI tnmaa s-msn. •assms-aa * assai .- sate art a.I 4 aW aamartaaew* of mu- Immedistery sfi.r giileiatagy mans AnaVraos salbw from K~w Taeh aasm Mr. and ' | keetwi rwr . «**» mers gsam> at aas AastM Am*r.f U tersmtb .tory a* Miaansi Amwria. Befk M. ,>**, sre knows ist< ra»t...asjrv aa n stsassl pianiats sad for "mint lisi-hi rs- <»f parftcslar isirresl as saw eaamsm eommanity w the fnet tmas Mr lah* vinne will aa^smnr e« aasT eeaareet aaw gram thia mint s-id. • the aaapl>sa af . Ms While is MoaaWe 1 studied eansemll.. sssMtr wrth the Bnash strisg irfsariM aad ka> ssw saaVW saw formal.. •• Satan*! —PT 4W a Brahma number This enmrast wtM aamt be heard »n the ■a—ert pi igrsai thss year. la ».ditto* as. sswdytsag st the H/k Hard rVhmd atf Msa> Wtm aaassasn will nasjtmmss i^, .^ «ltk sg, ^4 Mrs. IJiertnne They are asash mssnhiii '•f the smsaasp at tha> NHIsiil ahhisl DR. GORDON Will SPEAK AT METHOWST MOET I...,.III., af 1 krMUa ».4.«. I tral l',«frrra<* Ttt'inr -A nl^h «IM «(«a..i. Dg. TlgggNTiNg i« ■aaaSSSm ««« aahai .'.a.l author, ha. >.*wa irtprt.* nlina W, ■ .•»«l.,.r. O. loner B •a Waaaaaa" natal thrw,- ^eraaaaa. The aaaaaaf ..f .l^lraarr. will aVaaaaal on the . n • tate.. Tha ■a a*. Othaf 'iaigr.1 ar,' S. H. Tiirr.n'i. 4paarr. haaul 1 ileparlaaeat Dr. w v ! Oroee, o,li,t church. ll>oo VI: ■ . Hardln, I Market - . Tr.-th. Dal I I llol.l.nl: \l„. W \ 1 aa*. rimrlr. Bowlaa, Baa* DEAN HROWN SPEAES' TO ST. MABTI (I ITB aTaaa I BR am af 'he aaaaa* il,'l»nrtiii,-nt. wn. the meat apealirr UnM Sim.ln.v BtfM ni the r>*n<mr aaeaal Ing of the St. Mai laaaaai Ing the thought af hla theaae. "aaanaa .111.1 II, mi.~ „f the Karlr i-hrharkaa Hi.- ilean taoarht Iknaa* aaraa- • nt Ika livinn.. "Wii.. Will Vallaat 11. ■ "Qiaelaaa "aalrit. BatJ «ih.«." :ill,l "■> ItrlL-hlneaa of Ik* la l'iilli,rJ~ I Mlaa Klliar—eth r»t.rta4aai Miaa I.llllan Killing" tnin.'.l at an afaaf ilinaer eolfee Thar* la* rveainc f..ll,.«;,>r the f"raaal gin ner. She waa a«oi«tcl ha th* aoeial romniittee The honor gaa tha trnn.f.-r atnilcn'B aag ta* . leg* faculty.
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Title | The Carolinian [October 12, 1933] |
Date | 1933-10-12 |
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Ibsen's "Ghosts"
Comes October 20 THE CAROLINIAN
JJLA***)
Woman's College of the University of North Carolina
Civic Mume
Scries ftrgim
VOLUME XV GREENSBORO. N. C. OCTOBER 12. 1»M
M. Hammer and Company Give
Performance in Ibsen's "Ghost9
R. D. BLUMENFELD,
AMERICAN EDITOR,
TO GIVE LECTURE
Editor of "Statesman" Talks
on "Which Road Is for
Britain?**
NOVELIST GIVES ADDRESS
J«r<|ui'H Cartier Will Appear in Dance
Performance During Second
Semester Program.
Dr. Leonard B. Hurley, chairman of
the leeturt' eoauauittea of 'lie eollege,
announced Tuesday tha committee'.
pans for the lecture nmrM for tha 'v.\
rent academic year. 1933 34. Dr. Hur
ley in his announcomrnt explained tha
delay in presenting the compht pro
gram besides outlining the program M
It now exists.
The committee has already brought
one siwaker here, Arthur Henderson.
Jr., who discussed '•Parti--, and Per-aonalities
in British PoHtics."
The next artist to appear this year
will be Madame Borgny Hammer* of
the National Theatre. Christiani.i. Nor-way.
Madame Hammer is an interna-tionaly
known actress, particularly
outstanding for her interpretation of
Ibsen's dramas. She first appeared in
hU plays in 1908 in the National Thea-tre,
Ohristiania. Madame Hammer and
her company will appear here Friday.
October 20, in Ibsen's "Ghost"."
The recently retired American edi-tor
of the London Daily Kxpress. R. D.
Blumenfeld, will follow Madame Ham
mer on Thursday. October 2t*.. Mr. Klu
menfeld has known surh widely diversi-fled
people as King George, Queen Vic-toria,
the ex-Kaiser. General Grant.
Ramsay Macdonald. Lloyd George, the
Prince of Wale*, etc.: his leetures are
•■.*» resnlt of a lifetime of experience.
The future of the two countries with
which he has been brilliantly associ-ated
will !■•• di-cuss. d l'.v Mr. Itlumen
fTontinned on Page Pour)
YOUNG VOTERS' CLUB
TO MEET OCTOBER 12
Sara Borer Announce* Purpose of Club
and Requirements for Prosper- -
live Membership.
PROGRAMS TO VARY DURING YEAR
proa want to know something
about tha poaeibilitj of a eon
■ Woald you like to understand
ning of the NBA or C. P. C. or
azzllag tail
;n|.. rs today1 Do you
hnow what a business cycle 1st ,,r
how to regulate a depression f "Well,
plica Pnra 1: gi -
nt nt the Young Votera1 rlnb,
e a month to dieeasi
eurr. nt prol
The purpose of this elul. ifl I
■ in current probl
|a form vine kind of opinion concern-n.
The only requirements for
■ ihip arc Snti rest and
•ion. The club is open to
■
• tiealar.
BIS vary from lectuns by
faculty
"n formal
the members, and
ial hour. The first
!.| Thursday. Oc'o
BISHOP SPEAKS HERE
Ai
wi ^T
** ■
'III.' IliKhi Rewend Edwin Anderson I'.ni, k. D. 1>. Manna of Hi.- 1 m
i>r North Carollaa, irbo vrlll s|»-:ik :it St. Mary'a Hong* Siimlny erasing, th-to-
I-T I.-,. i| SUM o'clock.
SPEAKERS' CLUB
PLANS PROGRAM
H. Sykes and K. Ginsberg Will
Aid Martin With Recommen-dations
and Initiation Plans.
MERONEY HEADS CLUB
PLANS FOR PLAY ARE NOT
DEFINITELY ARRANGED
1 |i|,irr!i»m.n Are 1'rged to Try-on*
and Back'Slage Worker* May See
Staff Members.
The Play Ulcers organization has not
yet reached a definite deeesion as to
the play to be presented November 15
or 18 for the Woman's Intercollegiate
Association for Student Government
conference to be held on the campus
at that time.
Try outs are being held at present
la* "The Goose Hangs High." This
play is being uied only to discover
specisl abilities among the upperelass-men.
and prospects for the play when
It is decided upon.
Anyone interested in taking part or
In doing backstage work is urged to
see any member of the Play-Liker
staff.
At the first Speakers' craft meeting of
the year, held Friday night. Oetober ,;.
in the Town Student** room, plan* were
made for the year's program. Martha
f, preatdeBl of the dub. after
welcoming the members, led tha dlaeaji
sion. The speaker* cnthn-u.-isTi. ally ap
proved the main suggestion of the pros
hi. nt. that the typea of xp^nking be
varied enough to interest all of the
members.
This year the Seskeri »itl tell Jokes,
recite, ptady tactics of famous orators,
current create, study parliamen-tary
procedure, and give a mock Hal,
a* well as debate.
This program «jll n< t i.. g
until after -he annual initiation, whh
will . r> held on Friday night, 0 I
20. The presid* Bl
Rykea and Katberiac Gin-1
on the Initial Itee.
ah voted to keep ll •
method of *aking in n< » members,
irhtcb. i- by reeommendal
nitv and by irpeclol latei
Martin "ill help to Inn si
nmmendations.
MUSIC GROUP MAKES
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Miss Grace Van IKke More I- i h.ir-man
of Callage Committee
and Community.
The annual ■
the Greensboro '
will be held I
Oetol • r 16, the 3 ■;
K - < ■■
the workers in the rarh
ftQaa Grave Van 1»*
man of one committee nt work in the
eollege community; member-' of her
committee are: Mitaca Blizabet
son. Katharine Bberrill. and June
Oooley, Other committees ar- : George
M. Thompson, chairman, working with
Miss Marjorie MendesuVaJl, htiai Via*
Play foot, nnd IDai Carolyn Schoeh;
and Miss Tnez ciidwell. chairman,
working with Miss Mildred Gould, kflai
Christine White, and Miss Catherine
T.ieneman. •
LOST AND FOUND BUREAU
TO OPEN OCTOBER 17
The lost and found bureau »i!l
begin operation Tuanday, October
17. frith class repreaentatlrea ol
the legislature in elmrge.
Pllea will be> kept oontaialnc
d—i i-ipfii-n* nt the lost and fmiiid
nrtlrlea with thai sauna of the
peenmna, Emeh sraafe Tha Cnro
llnh.it will print » Hal "f thai or
lorn and round in the pa-t
week. Btndenta are raquented to
re|M.rl all nrtbles to Bp i •• . M.
i in- room "in be open r«*colarly
rroiii 8:4S to 7 :'J» p ni. on Tima>
ilny and Kriday niirhts and Wed-nendajr
at rhapel period
ORGANIZATION ANNOUNCES
ESTABUSHED DOCTRINES
A. A. Cabinet SuhmlU KeeuUtlons for
I'se of Ahutforfun. Aaaacus*
tion'n (imp.
COMMITTEE L'RGBfl PARTICIPATION
i misunderstandings
in regai ; if the A. A
• were reeog
nlzcd nnd established by the A. A. cab'
sly Ifl girls n at time;
a li-t of oil who are going must be
• ■. i i *. ■
time one is giren Killings'
worth. most be in
* are going. A >kirt.
; U ag knicken must b< wora
■ ■ ■ deairing
|e, tut ii«»r iii the
' ' stabs mast be put in
rlcai ol ' ■ ■■
aring camp. The students arc
with the camp cOm-
■
and grounds.
nigh to
ii point!
by coming out for -;
GERMAN PROFESSOR
SPEAKS AT MEETING
"A Fortnight At TAuenotein" is the
subject chosen by Miss Caroline Rchnch.
head of the German department, for
her first lecture to Her Deutsche
Verein tonight at 7 o'clock in the lec-ture
hall of the TTome F.conomic« bnlld
ing. The account of thi« very intereflt-ing
medieval agaaV in Germany will be
illustrated by lnntern slides.
BISHOP TO CONDUCT
CHURCH SERVICE
AT ST. MARY'S
Former North Carolinian Co-adjutor
Is Graduate
of Harvard.
COMMITTEE CANVASSES
Right Rrvrrend Edwin Andrr-on Prnlrk
of Hi... i-.,- of North Carolina
to Talk Sunday.
Tha liiirlii Ituvor.iHl Edwin Aadanoa
I'.ni.k, D. D, BUbop ol tka !':
Korta <':ir..lin:i, will b. 111.- nu.-l H Bt,
H"»- ■ -.1 ili. 8:30 i tine then
on Sunday evening. At the servire the
Biihop will contact the conlnaaUoi
Biakop 1'. lii.k is :i mini uilh nn :n
\- rs,.niility and ulioae .'irlii.'ve
m.iiU lire iiislin^ni«li.-,l. Th. ..„, ,.:
the R.v.ren.l K.luin OJlderiOg I'eni.k
etoitjnai of th,. Bpfawopal Choreh, b«
was Lorn ni Frankfort in IN.;, H.
attended ael In in \YW Jaraay, wai
(trnduated from the fnivernity of the
South in 190S and in the. same year an
tered the graduate .lepartni.-nt of liar-vard
l'niver«ity. nh.re ha raeeivad lii«
ataatcr of Arts lagna ill Kiifli-li 111. r
■tare in IBM, in Baptaatbat he en-ter.-.]
tin. Theological Siiiiinury nt
Alexandria, Virginia, to he graduated
mt, Than be waa ordained to the
Deaeonate nt the rninr-ity Chapel in
Bewance, Tenneaacej then na waa ap-poiated
to pariahen in South OaroUna.
In 1918 the Blahop l.e.ame the deil
inn enptain of Camp Jaeknon. at Co-lumhia.
S. C, under tin- Cliunli \V:ir
Commiaalon, In Oetobtr of the name
yepr he enliated in the 1'nit.d stated
Army nn.l nttinded the "rbaplain'n
traiaiag wbool in LaaJavfJla, Kentueky.
fn u)U he necepted n .-.-ill t,. st. Pctar'i
I'.-iri-li in Charlotte, and waa reeted
Biabop Coadjator "f North Carolina in
the Chareh of th.- (;...>.l Shepherd in
BaMgb. In Ortol.er i.f 1922 he waa
ronaeerated in St. IVti-r's Chureh at
Charlotte.
Binhnp 1',-nirk rontinued aa the eo-adjut..
r until the death thia year of
th,* Right Rev,-rend Joseph Blount
Cheahirt, D. D, of Charlotte, whom h<
led aa the Biabop of the Di.»-
•' N-.rtli Carolina.
II. Sun.In, Ii, uniifs to meet the
n and traaafar itadaata, and
all inter,--'..! .-- urged to aOCept the
pul.lie in\ iiHtimi t.. hear tlo- IHibop
Baaday from L' to ■• o'rlock in the
afteraooa Barah Waltaa will eonduet
- Btlttae an w ary-member
eaaraaa of the Bpiaeopal stu-
,1,-nts.
M. ANDERSON WWS
JUILUARD AWARD
TO STUDY MUSIC
-e t.tnatuaU l*> Sax
laj>4rta(iaM Fraaaj (ana
.HEVINM l-«.\ l H«N.atAM
in .Ml aanaaj liu. avae. *a
BBjaaaj
Marian v
nil's College In In.
wiiin.-i- of W'.-ill fell
award to Joilllard arhMaal
ADELPHIAN SOCIETY
NAMES COMMIHEES
Members of Society Practice
Adelphian Sons;; Susan
Gregory Is Chairman.
MARTIN HAS KECITAI.
SQUARE CIRCLE HAS
FIRST MEETING
Manrsret Hr«.»n l'r.--ides st Flr.t Meet-
Ing and Appoinln New
Committees.
A pri/o is to be awarded 'y aDai
Oomalla Str |