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mmdCod" Utmrdmy H:30 THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina I.KKKNMIOKO. N. ('.. Ill ( KMUKK 1. 1938 I. RAM GRAHAM Mi SPEAK FOR ECONOMISTS » limit Will Speak Mrd Delegate". **•*■ < a4l«cea. ■KINS TODAY ' llraBaak praMM I *>Hlr of North tm rhr principal speaker 4HM "* IB- ■■*■ nub ■—.- ■'■ college. M, i lull (if Knowing the of Ike con- Yule-tide Spirit Hails Coming of Vacation /(,/ NANCY ItltKWSTKK 1 which bean this Important siw-timi. ■'Santa ilaiis li eanMag to town." "Ituy Christ mas Seals ami Bare Your ( iiic call rtagi etau ad true, und'ihihiren from Tni-emiinsis ' Worth max] atunenta lift their furrowed[tnlnalng aeond that! Btmn 11 * mi their honk* with a gleam ( Aa usual, there an* the usual tluy-of none in tht'ir bedraggled pans. Fur <>nnters and adding machine girls who "ft* In tin* distance, they ntn hear San-ta's slclghls-lls tinkling ini'rrily (of UI.I.IIK- it- just thi- W'ltir-piih-s clmik-i ■HI. I In- siiii-ll of simwhulls Is in the air. nml life sc-nw less h»|«e-lntli'" iti\T <>f the awakening of the I«IHIW i" ">•• lad ifcai ciiuisruAs 'is coMiNt; an the fanilTa trimming-ihiit CU I"' I'Miinl in Ihe 1 k -ion* and t.in li-ll you to a split second tin- exact I'tiioiint of Mine hetween nnw and !»<•- .tinU-r 17. TIIK DAT. Calendars uml lariOUi tinie-telilng devices cili) IK' toiind In aliiindaiHt- on dorinltory room doora. There i» even a ghastly rumor beat' lag around campus that the freshmen have chosen the mistletoe for their i-Li-- Mower. If I hi* Is true and ran Hi,- pMt iittirt. It !■ ■ ronwillnff rlMHUill m* suhstaiifiitlly confirmed, our OBlJ |ir. Frank Porter <>ruham. president • >t tin- Greater CafTenftf of Norih CarolAM, will l«e hniHjiiet nMaUBBf at 7:15 o'clock tonight In South dining hall for delegates to the a initial con-vention of Home Kconoinics clulm. AIHIIII 4T-41 representatives of collegvs 111 the Mate will attend the haii<|Uet. Dr. ••luhaiu wiii diseuss "Ianulera of Tomorrow." .tt know that, even if we don't get any maI , the red ami green feMooning will -ei\e IIS a ha.in in itur woumled spirits. i he IMH4; .-tore Is even more intricately decorated than the (tost office. If you look carefully. \«m may rind a sign omineni is WELL!! .Iii-t one more thing liefore y©U turn .■way. Thin in possfhlc plagiarism. hni we must warn you. "Iiont Wait Till the Night Before Christmas io he Qatar PERFORMANCE "SUSAN WILL BE < ha riot I* Pla. I Third la TW MK.» Htlini . STUDENTSHEARTALK rdtN REFUGEE CAUSE ■ fur auditorium .i i*u ">>«* j international Relations Club ' r«te«! Hean» History Professor ■i of raa Monday. November 28 Old. Mb. Margaret TRACES REFUGEE PLIGHT Ike college. Todtiv's refugee prohloin 1- not ' mm asm, add Dr. OUBMBM Htm—■. al tin- ii.'p:timi.-Hi .if hMaty, la bjrl t*r.«mui for aihirfi mi the pnbkBM of JewMi ■PHMII''. rliih ri-fIIK**> ^ from Gemuuij before ilii- In COMMERCIAL STUDENTS WILL SELL DIRECTORIES Memliera of the Coinuifrclal clasp, under the direction of i-u l»elle Ct.plon. prealdent. are selllm: Student Directories to -tmlHUts and faculty HHMIIIMTS. The iltrer lories were pre|mre«l as a class proje*-* and contain the names, n - i'lence hall addresses, and home addressee of all students. In the last wctioii. a fatuity tflttfOfff I'inlaliiing the tireeiisl-.ro fttUnM of each faculty meiuU-r !■• in- | llltletl. Tin direeroli. s nre tvdd hv The < oininerefals ami will 1M- on wile in ihe eoDfg NHik store, uettrtllng t-t 1-aU'lle Tl -1 "f caih I-. 2i» cent- Mary Co,hriinr. arf maJ'T. tlesimitsi th ver. OF FRESHMAN CUB SELEQ Mono • •*•» K to ihmrrr •( Merllac: ,+ m «lh>—w WiirT. Ftowrr; t .. Ihm l«4rr. i N\l UJHBBI tnmsWmmu 'imm met mwtfiit*' huiid ■ ternationals delations eluh Momliij lllghl 111 Ihe lime of the eolHIUerillg .lurlnc th.- Kr.m-h r.\ .Jilliofi. HI d Immediately after the World War. iL.ro \\i -i- rifii_'ee- ot m;in> HMI ami ' \- • <\ the in-fni. tor -t.tte.l. TlM MOM tmforliimite p.-..ple tmlay. !..u.\er. are the Jews In lormariv . I ...lies Un\,- suffered and will siifTer more, she s;ihi. 'Dr. Stniiemau, ■bowed thai, in riseiit >e;irs IIM-I<- baa it rim alx.iii an inieu-iiit at ion ttf l.liol.i i- The Na/i IIMIIIIBllBll in tier- ■!**.' "-1- "'"" loplf of the Band REVEREND J. E. CARROLL SPEAKS FOR STUDENTS "Krlleinn llllrlb-illl.illl lii-.|l..l.ihl. ' hi S(»r»krr'^ Tapir In l.i^rusoioii Sumbiy. Novrmbrr J«. I'\-KII! IS (IK I.K\(K (IIIKCH "Kellaloii IMelleifnauj Beapecl Barbara Cuthrell Rests in Hospital "\ cut ntovr iniirh. but it rould 'M- *or*," iii nV way Barbara Cuth-rell. BMbir of the dan of 1938 and KraduBte student in the srhaol of mn«ir. dnvribnl hrr ronditlon in Wndey Lonr. ho»pital eariy ilii-wreh. Barbara reeeivrd prlvlr and rrrM>ral frarturm In an automo-bile arrldmt two wretw wo. The went part of it all areardlnf Io fbe Woman's rollrtr student, is the fart that she will be ronflned to tlie hospital for some weeks yet. Kidine In a taxlrab with three Barbara was injured seriously than any of the other passmKers when thf rab rollided with another ear at Ihe corner of South Mendenhall street and Walker avmur. From (iolds. bnro. JM- has been livlm: at 3S:I Tale street since early this wan. In ( onlinuine many of her courses In methods at the hospital. Barbara expects to do quite a hit of mulinc dnrinc hrr convalescence. She is a'lowrd to ha\r visitors, and \Vom- »n's colb'sr people are nartirularly we'eomc. say members of the hos-pital staff and the patient. Ms" i-bui: to MMiki llio BOM SI 11.1. Ill tlrlMn. Ins.i ..• t Hi. in:iiiv 11;■ — panned, perabitently. she Mid, it •-aliiluiimi nu'iiili^l III.' lewi Borlal prlritegM aad ■•(111 righli haw ISSMI Amsmi avvjr, patotfl dM Dr.l su.ii.-iii.in : ~iiii-,. Mi,, iininlir or \ OIII Bath, th* .i.-ws' rJL-in oi —Mai ■ ii-lag baa been deprietd Miun siii-li in-.itiiioiii aaceaaltated the re : nioxiii oi li,.- Jawi hi haaatai reurdlaa i" the aneafc€T. lt«-i"tiK»*<* work ilono in id.. HUM li\» i.-.ii. |MH been done b) prlTate ononullatloaa, rile ILUMNAE BOUSE ADDS HOOKS TO ITS LIBRARY King Vi's|«r- dlaFwJvAl in Atl.-lphiini ■all at 6:30 ..vi.,1.. The Bar. .1. Ki- | I .nit.ii. naator a& tbc Grarr MetbodM Proie-iatii fhureh. «.■ Aiuiiin.o- lion"- library baa racrlrad Mr. Carroll pointed ool cbal tbc >\.rat am baoaa flrca by Sortb tctlarfaal raUslao i- ■ coaatanl atrt. ('aibtlalaaa, faculty, ami friemi-. The • where | liookfl are lt.>i"fi I'lo* bj Dr Mary ■ i i d i<» a minimum b aacFa kg n, rtaaa >>> I8B; i h- r-i iwwledge. >a—Una, int.i ,,,,. MomcteiU >'>•>• and ■''■#.»* lipfeuee, and rollllon are balaaead. ami ■ wi ni on. iiitergii\» riiiueiiiai eommit roodorl i- baaed on roasBMn waur I •.iii. Mih united "'"- '" li,lk '"k'ether go.ernuieni- bad ii aili«1 ■- ihe rbtaa! private rbaiiliea are the oolj nolatSoa, •J l«at-«-r will l-enr '' taare at a ■alatJoa, declared Di •nai a faar b-af at M Wfl—■ mi «-f avM-a aa<l *hlt#*. elaaa ••• .nt .«. n.n WESLEY FOUNDATION IS TH.,* ,- i.u. TO HAVE NEW DIRECTOR . arete Julia Miss Anne SIIIIIILH I tauter, of Kno\- \Hle. Tennessi-e, Will .Surrenl Miss M^rjorie I'ouder. Mi-- Anne siiiiins Dooaer, ol Kooa> rliie, I'enn.. ha- bean apftolnted dftee-lor of Wesley Foiimlalion work at Col i.--. 1'i.i.e -M'thotiist i hui.-h. aeeordlBg Mora] ami etbiral etesaeata, ba da -hollltl It*- eon-i-h III with. Imt ruotrary i" lateUertaal talaktaaj. Alia Prim- read lao ael>crioB, 's.n •»|ji'."' from /!>■ /'"./»*. I hy KahlU cihran. ami Muriel Falrbaatu rendered '|Hsi;ii araale for the pro cram UIMred Haugb nfaa bi cbaqp* roa Daeto, all hy Mr. Allan Tai.-: tl't i / -//- Cm ami i:<.h.rt i I..- . IH.HI bj .ludu''- Boberi W WTIaatoB; W/aaica'i /,. th. laavtaara I bj Mi- .hill., i herrv Spiuill. Laasol I09D; / •<■ it",,.,,;! rVarfrale, ;, (' . to, r.ii'<it n,i lafiaaffaA ami an in unpaaUaaed caaptet «»f Blaaaae'i pa /'"' h'lhinil hy Dr. I'ath rine Slraleiuan. Cbarlotfe Uftrl anowa aaaa plav the leading role in "Snwiii nml <osT' in Ayet-ek a mlitorium Snturtbiy rrwalag at %M o'clock. A aaaaaar -.f < ther prominent Piay-Ukefa will pear fit the third production of ito-college year, whieh is one of the BMMI amhitious umlertakingK the drnmatlat*i have undertiikeu. Mr. W. H TBJ/tot is directing the piny. FIRST RECITAL WINS FAVOR OF AUDIENCE Mr. George M. Thompson. Head Of Organ Department, Plays Sunday. RK( ITAI. HALL IS FILLED Radial hull of the Mualc hnildiug overflowed Honda; afternoon. " bar -7. at .". tfi ..clock, wbrn Mr its rge M Thompst.n. professor aa«l head of the nnran tlt'i-arttncnt, i»irf paaard inlaatlaaa la a twilight organ r.-cihil. This »aa taa llr^l in a m-rtr. to IK- praaaatei nua year. CbooaUhl II prosraai of coniiHMdtkiaa ■ ui.-i'Niii and ea^aaanaa eeatary (laraaaa aaaayaaara. and modern coat ■ >f the French. • gian. and Ainerieiiu achooU. Mr TboanpMin deHshted the Larnt aaaaben oi <.reei.-i-.to annjA Bcqcatated wiih i-is work in 11 i'l • -!■' tt-rian rbniTB, alleiah tl M riioin; • i rerltal \ ■ among redtal-coi :- agree thai i1 nrpaaaed bla aaaal aaceaaaani in snmia>'a appea The program conaaNed «'f MM- follow iA| arUallona PTelade, Kugne and riiaeiunc hy Ruxtehode; Vbot lad "Nan boaaa, dcr BeaVn HeiUnd' i*'" ome Bai fan of 1 ' : TH ings of .!">. from ihe (hristiiias < MM uilii. 1'nlude ami ln^iie in A niiimi b) .1 S. I'.a- h Chaai da BMI, by Jeanea! *»miMi rhoeor iHaiogue. i>> OtaoW ; lai Urowu Waters, fr.-m the Suite loin the Lake oi ' on-l.inee." b i:h-rt: Cortaae, bj Dabaaayi mad fe the I im- Trace, b) i'l»key ; !«■■ m.nt ~. AJICKTO rantabUc and i In K. from Ihe l-'illh S\mpiioii\ l>. Wider. FACULTY MEMBERS ARE IN HOSPITALS OF CITY Martta m laataaaaai • mrgr H ilson a>MaVa /»> Raleigh Devotees of Saddle Shoe Do Tsfot Prefer Polish .nil...uii.oii.t i.l iiuiilo by Hie Itel 1. «!/ Kli.NA MAi: OBOVE8 A wlso iiiiiii out.- ..Ii.inr.l flint il' i.in io..k ;ii IO.I wiiii.nii lanahtna He* reply vvaa "Becanai aecrriMd] rial im- iii.-in." Thai i- i■oni-iiisiw aaaal ■ inn ».- iin-k Mini araa i.» is- daTeiciil. \.-\l In |Hi|iu:»rlly romos tltr BMBCBf 111 I Ills llllllll} f.»'l i-owrlnu i los. Iv .iv;il- Us inii.li IIIM II-MII sii|s-rinr. Ihe .i.i.ii.• -io«'. aUhaafa our aiuai taM .im.' ni.'.in iiiisoiut.'iy uoiiiiim. i iii.'io This in. .it. i IIIIMIIKT I-.III !»• allriliuNsI to ilii- furl lluil our HMs-iisshi ooiiiiior. 1 C Baaelaj paaaar. \ii.. Dmmn win laka as ii.r work ha rltbar haa BO BHM* of cranaMn •> IL.■• .1.Hillary I in lllll—liai 10 Mi-- I "-■ "' lininor. Wt mm tlMaUIUH Jlnrjorlo r..uil.r. ..r Jolm-on ( iiy.' ll»- wi-o m ins IIIIIII.-. Inn his wor.U of I'.-IIII . who an ilil.-.l..r hi-l liar w i-.|..ln r.lu.iili w Ith n- Laaaard, Weahq raaaaattaal Taa brath of the atore mi .1 r.. :.,-i.l.,.i. h.i- I,,-,,, .i.iin;; .linsior for nmrk «us aroiiKhl i" our uiieiiilon -vro 2 ,hi. -.. -for. |*af| foroilily wlion wo IK'KIIII 1111 in 'im. l..r of liirl BaaillH work for BBBetl f III'- vnriou- ty |»s of fool Iho ,,,-, IB inolilh- In Knovvlh... Ml- Ml « an .•.in„.us. The pio.lon.inu. Milll.nl I we see no poinl In wUhhold kad » x.-ri, ,.,,• in ro- lag kfajd is daOaltaU Ihe mow, aad !M an aaan), ma rratteki - .,. ii.ni.-. si,,- i- ii,,- aangtiin. -«u aaddie si,,.-. Did »« -..- wi.i.o- , -1 nml. 1 i». m-i.-iooi.Hi hat of Or. H.ivi.l SiiNlns liossor. is.nf.-r Will, unywiiy, hrown nml ■BBMHllBR datj am ataaaalhn in Ow Holatoa dhnM thai W '■»••■ ■*«•, W* draw <>">-j • •I DM M.lhoillsl i:plsi..|,;il ihiii.li. I11-1011 from 1111 .X|KTII.I.-III 1.11..I0 S...11I1 Baa I- • IHdiaila ef Sulllns Tuesday iifi•■moon. (I'r. Hark!•■> ha- .111.I William ami Mary eolli-K.-. Im.illv -11.. . eil,,l In ll.slllliiu: Ihe ion,- rradnata work al OberUa aelMtUe aiiliude Into urn. aalaaa, A" "lir -■""" '"''' ',""1 ""■' ''" ""'"" »^« isl.l: 1 .-Inssmales tiipissl from Ihe din l«##l ^-||| Dpcn Monday I l"K r.Nini. we slopissl all of Ih.is*. wear All.nlloii Is tailed I the announce ' '"* -"'l(llp HI"""" a"d eonnled 11^ |».lr» in.nl lhal Ihe cnllece IHS.1 will lie ..(- IH-.I f..r after sehool swims Monday aajaaBaaa, i.e.s.n.is'r 2. at .*.:.si o'ehM-k. Hlutlruls Interested are re.pi.-stoil to mevt .1 the gymnasium at that time asked her why ahe hough, the purlieu for Instruction on pool reiralnllons. | >••' '.M«- of shoe that she was weurlna lu leu minutes. This shows that our cirls hart- no originality. We Inter viewed the IIHIII, satldle shoe, thai Is. the IlKlth Kirl clad in saddle shoes, and The regna BMBM to I-- diny ahoaa :u fa.i. we hata aetlctd OBU I pa*. '.11 who has Ihe sll'.-hlesl -clnlilnni-o ..r .vhlteness in llt-r saddle riaMBi ii.iin.-l>. Ml. l-lill;ll-. And we lime also nnti.-cd only one |s-rson who has shown any ..riglnallly in Ihe IIUK-HSSIH Hue. Her • Ins-- were made of leo|Mirtl skin. AmoiiK those who n,-\er piitroulK*- the ■ ..... whiieiiliii: Industry an- llladys -letlman. Kmlly Harris. Shirley i'lller -well, everylssly on campus BKCBBI Uli i-hllll|i«. 1'erhafM news hounds simply have to keep their foot up In |atr. We M.uldii t lie knowing. Was i<w ft. |tiultrf>). Hygiene, ruhlieit) mentH ami Baptists Miss staff Mefiibew Daraaj l^-l^^ Weea, Jjeveral iiiemh. i > of the e*»llrBe taeilliv have IHI-II ill tlnrilij: Ihe |aH-l irw aajni and bam been naaaai al meet iheir riaaaM btaai Inaa t*«»i»l well, ass.K'iate |uoless..r of hlolo*:« i- 11 \\.-ie\ Long boanltal where -he ha* liinli ri:one a majol opei.ill.m Ml»» , Maitelinc llefTn.r. ■MaaMBl in hl.p|.-r> bai reinimil lioin the hor.pt (a I hi h. r hoin 1 rttute three near the cliy afirr aa il.lless t»f IWo weeks. Ilr. Victoria CartaaOB, I laaaof la tae aeravtaMnil <<f he.iiih. t-lll Wesley l.oiiK I....IHM- ol bajBVBBl n* j eetead In n fall early this week. Mm Virjilnhi Lathrop, director »( puhli- Ma Is In the same ln-spltal ree« in.m an attack of iniliieii/a Mr*, lath rep bopei to return t<> her urtlcv ta | Litiie Qall/ord building aatavd \h" QaN Mit-heii. Ha pi I-1 student: secn-tary. is in PleaaaOM Memorial !«■» piiai on Qfneni etraat -a^. r'ormrr Tearher Vlalla Here Mrs. I.tiriui Ijivery Htafftird. forim t ( ly 11 menilMT of the Koiunnce lanaii«ie»"' . fncuiiy. 1 nib ml Dr, Hani nt Miller' this week. Dr. Miller and Mlw Brr nlee l>ra|>er enterinlned at n reeej* tlon in honor of Mm. Staffonl at their home Wednesday eveuinjt- Stmdemt * M * 1,/Jririai t «M.
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Title | The Carolinian [December 1, 1938] |
Date | 1938-12-01 |
Editor/creator | Garner, Maxine |
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 |
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Teachers UNCG |
Place | Greensboro (N.C.) |
Description | The December 1, 1938, 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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Original publisher | Greensboro, N.C. : Woman's College of the University of North Carolina |
Language | eng |
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mmdCod"
Utmrdmy H:30 THE CAROLINIAN Woman's College of the University of North Carolina
I.KKKNMIOKO. N. ('.. Ill ( KMUKK 1. 1938
I. RAM GRAHAM
Mi SPEAK FOR
ECONOMISTS
» limit Will Speak
Mrd Delegate".
**•*■ < a4l«cea.
■KINS TODAY
' llraBaak praMM
I *>Hlr of North
tm rhr principal speaker
4HM "* IB- ■■*■
nub ■—.-
■'■ college.
M,
i lull (if
Knowing the
of Ike con-
Yule-tide Spirit Hails
Coming of Vacation
/(,/ NANCY ItltKWSTKK 1 which bean this Important siw-timi.
■'Santa ilaiis li eanMag to town." "Ituy Christ mas Seals ami Bare Your (
iiic call rtagi etau ad true, und'ihihiren from Tni-emiinsis ' Worth
max] atunenta lift their furrowed[tnlnalng aeond that!
Btmn 11 * mi their honk* with a gleam ( Aa usual, there an* the usual tluy-of
none in tht'ir bedraggled pans. Fur <>nnters and adding machine girls who
"ft* In tin* distance, they ntn hear San-ta's
slclghls-lls tinkling ini'rrily (of
UI.I.IIK- it- just thi- W'ltir-piih-s clmik-i
■HI. I In- siiii-ll of simwhulls Is
in the air. nml life sc-nw less h»|«e-lntli'"
iti\T <>f the awakening of the
I«IHIW i" ">•• lad ifcai ciiuisruAs
'is coMiNt; an the fanilTa trimming-ihiit
CU I"' I'Miinl in Ihe 1 k -ion* and
t.in li-ll you to a split second tin- exact
I'tiioiint of Mine hetween nnw and !»<•-
.tinU-r 17. TIIK DAT. Calendars uml
lariOUi tinie-telilng devices cili) IK'
toiind In aliiindaiHt- on dorinltory room
doora.
There i» even a ghastly rumor beat'
lag around campus that the freshmen
have chosen the mistletoe for their
i-Li-- Mower. If I hi* Is true and ran
Hi,- pMt iittirt. It !■ ■ ronwillnff rlMHUill m* suhstaiifiitlly confirmed, our OBlJ
|ir. Frank Porter <>ruham. president
• >t tin- Greater CafTenftf of Norih
CarolAM, will l«e hniHjiiet nMaUBBf at
7:15 o'clock tonight In South dining
hall for delegates to the a initial con-vention
of Home Kconoinics clulm.
AIHIIII 4T-41 representatives of collegvs
111 the Mate will attend the haii<|Uet.
Dr. ••luhaiu wiii diseuss "Ianulera of
Tomorrow."
.tt know that, even if we don't get any
maI , the red ami green feMooning will
-ei\e IIS a ha.in in itur woumled spirits.
i he IMH4; .-tore Is even more intricately
decorated than the (tost office. If you
look carefully. \«m may rind a sign
omineni is WELL!!
.Iii-t one more thing liefore y©U turn
.■way. Thin in possfhlc plagiarism. hni
we must warn you. "Iiont Wait Till
the Night Before Christmas io he
Qatar
PERFORMANCE
"SUSAN
WILL BE
< ha riot I*
Pla. I
Third la TW
MK.» Htlini
. STUDENTSHEARTALK
rdtN REFUGEE CAUSE
■ fur auditorium
.i i*u ">>«* j international Relations Club
' r«te«! Hean» History Professor
■i of raa Monday. November 28
Old.
Mb. Margaret TRACES REFUGEE PLIGHT
Ike
college. Todtiv's refugee prohloin 1- not
' mm asm, add Dr. OUBMBM Htm—■.
al tin- ii.'p:timi.-Hi .if hMaty, la bjrl
t*r.«mui for aihirfi mi the pnbkBM of JewMi
■PHMII''. rliih ri-fIIK**> ^ from Gemuuij before ilii- In
COMMERCIAL STUDENTS
WILL SELL DIRECTORIES
Memliera of the Coinuifrclal
clasp, under the direction of i-u
l»elle Ct.plon. prealdent. are selllm:
Student Directories to -tmlHUts
and faculty HHMIIIMTS. The iltrer
lories were pre|mre«l as a class
proje*-* and contain the names, n -
i'lence hall addresses, and home
addressee of all students. In the
last wctioii. a fatuity tflttfOfff
I'inlaliiing the tireeiisl-.ro fttUnM
of each faculty meiuU-r !■• in-
| llltletl.
Tin direeroli. s nre tvdd hv The
< oininerefals ami will 1M- on wile
in ihe eoDfg NHik store, uettrtllng
t-t 1-aU'lle Tl -1 "f caih I-.
2i» cent- Mary Co,hriinr. arf
maJ'T. tlesimitsi th ver.
OF FRESHMAN
CUB SELEQ Mono
• •*•» K to ihmrrr •( Merllac:
,+ m «lh>—w WiirT. Ftowrr;
t .. Ihm l«4rr.
i N\l UJHBBI
tnmsWmmu 'imm met
mwtfiit*' huiid
■
ternationals delations eluh Momliij
lllghl 111 Ihe lime of the eolHIUerillg
.lurlnc th.- Kr.m-h r.\ .Jilliofi.
HI d Immediately after the World War.
iL.ro \\i -i- rifii_'ee- ot m;in> HMI ami
' \- • <\ the in-fni. tor -t.tte.l.
TlM MOM tmforliimite p.-..ple tmlay.
!..u.\er. are the Jews In lormariv .
I ...lies Un\,- suffered and will
siifTer more, she s;ihi. 'Dr. Stniiemau,
■bowed thai, in riseiit >e;irs IIM-I<- baa
it rim alx.iii an inieu-iiit at ion ttf
l.liol.i i- The Na/i IIMIIIIBllBll in tier- ■!**.' "-1- "'"" loplf of the Band
REVEREND J. E. CARROLL
SPEAKS FOR STUDENTS
"Krlleinn llllrlb-illl.illl lii-.|l..l.ihl. '
hi S(»r»krr'^ Tapir In l.i^rusoioii
Sumbiy. Novrmbrr J«.
I'\-KII! IS (IK I.K\(K (IIIKCH
"Kellaloii IMelleifnauj Beapecl
Barbara Cuthrell
Rests in Hospital
"\ cut ntovr iniirh. but it rould
'M- *or*," iii nV way Barbara Cuth-rell.
BMbir of the dan of 1938
and KraduBte student in the srhaol
of mn«ir. dnvribnl hrr ronditlon
in Wndey Lonr. ho»pital eariy ilii-wreh.
Barbara reeeivrd prlvlr and
rrrM>ral frarturm In an automo-bile
arrldmt two wretw wo. The
went part of it all areardlnf Io
fbe Woman's rollrtr student, is the
fart that she will be ronflned to
tlie hospital for some weeks yet.
Kidine In a taxlrab with three
Barbara was injured
seriously than any of the
other passmKers when thf rab
rollided with another ear at Ihe
corner of South Mendenhall street
and Walker avmur. From (iolds.
bnro. JM- has been livlm: at 3S:I
Tale street since early this wan.
In
( onlinuine many of her courses
In methods at the hospital. Barbara
expects to do quite a hit of mulinc
dnrinc hrr convalescence. She is
a'lowrd to ha\r visitors, and \Vom-
»n's colb'sr people are nartirularly
we'eomc. say members of the hos-pital
staff and the patient.
Ms" i-bui:
to MMiki llio BOM
SI 11.1. Ill
tlrlMn. Ins.i ..•
t Hi.
in:iiiv 11;■ — panned, perabitently. she
Mid, it •-aliiluiimi nu'iiili^l III.' lewi
Borlal prlritegM aad ■•(111 righli haw
ISSMI Amsmi avvjr, patotfl dM Dr.l
su.ii.-iii.in : ~iiii-,. Mi,, iininlir or \ OIII
Bath, th* .i.-ws' rJL-in oi —Mai ■ ii-lag
baa been deprietd Miun
siii-li in-.itiiioiii aaceaaltated the re
: nioxiii oi li,.- Jawi hi haaatai
reurdlaa i" the aneafc€T. lt«-i"tiK»*<*
work ilono in id.. HUM li\» i.-.ii. |MH
been done b) prlTate ononullatloaa, rile
ILUMNAE BOUSE ADDS
HOOKS TO ITS LIBRARY
King Vi's|«r- dlaFwJvAl in Atl.-lphiini
■all at 6:30 ..vi.,1.. The Bar. .1. Ki-
| I .nit.ii. naator a& tbc Grarr
MetbodM Proie-iatii fhureh. «.■
Aiuiiin.o- lion"- library baa racrlrad
Mr. Carroll pointed ool cbal tbc >\.rat am baoaa flrca by Sortb
tctlarfaal raUslao i- ■ coaatanl atrt. ('aibtlalaaa, faculty, ami friemi-. The
• where | liookfl are lt.>i"fi I'lo* bj Dr Mary
■ i i d i<» a minimum b aacFa kg n, rtaaa >>> I8B; i h- r-i
iwwledge. >a—Una, int.i ,,,,. MomcteiU >'>•>• and ■''■#.»*
lipfeuee, and rollllon are balaaead. ami
■ wi ni on. iiitergii\» riiiueiiiai eommit roodorl i- baaed on roasBMn waur
I •.iii. Mih united "'"- '" li,lk '"k'ether go.ernuieni- bad
ii aili«1 ■- ihe rbtaa! private rbaiiliea are the oolj nolatSoa,
•J l«at-«-r will l-enr '' taare at a ■alatJoa, declared Di
•nai a faar b-af at M Wfl—■
mi «-f avM-a aa |
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