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Saturday NT Day Festivities to Go on Television
34th YEAR
The Campus Chat
NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE, DENTON, TEXAS. MARCH 30, 1951
NO 39
Election Kills Movie War
As Only 1240 Cast Votes
♦’amplifies Mill not miry out a
proposed boycott f l«*ai Inlet-
■Unle theatre to t»\ u» Jowei the-
at' prices referendum election
■ oh in ted Man r, Jt> to deride the
<I<H tern faded to anv when an
tn. uffictent nund»ei of tudentw
turned out to Vote.
Nevertheless those who did »'ntc,
over whelm in gly approved the meas-
ure.
The student enat#*. in • alhnir the
election, stipulated that two-third*
Tech Gets Krupa April 6.
Name Band Idea Dropped
Lem Kiupu will not play n the
i amp ts \pii! * 1 •• cause of a prev
lots** hookuitc
H'»|i Nohles, I ’alias, president of
th# ,nio: cla,s , wa prepared to
uirn Krupa, but when he went to
hitila Monday, he f< ind that h\
an Tech had already signed Krupa
for Aprd 0
Krupa was availatde Aprd 10, I'd,
and 2d hut » B#*#*hi#*veii Festival
and modern dance rehearsal ami
program writ < h' doled for the
mam auditorium tho*#* da\ N'etth
i f f the,**e could he (handed
Ho name hand done#* was to
have heoti held in thi new men's
vyinnuMium Kailou this week the
acoustic were tested For each
not*- played, 14 sound waves are
reflected; normal is two or three
i dam
have lieen much of a success with
>uch acoustics
Only eight orcannatmnal p «
ident and int«*ie*ted students were
at the »cond rtieetiru* of the name
hand committei March 20 in the
union budding auditorium.
«»f * h* *Tudent h.Kl\. or roughly another eampus w ide election wa'
* i. nts. would havi to vote less than three week* away. Cheer
th# election t can) urdv leadei and executive officers of
*kfh11y vei 1240 pei.on* went to trie ruled Students of North Tex
*b* |Kill ms will be elected April Itf
lw«. posti i.s were placed on The senate recently changed the
' • ‘•*»il"‘ Th#- first asked whether date of the annual pnng election
j a ul«l ■ ipport a hoy from the first Thursday in May to
*n »f the theatre'. th* econd. the thiru Thuisdav n \prd
sf“thci t he > would equally hack I 'NT officers t.. he rioted are
Flock He is* efforts to lower prices a piesident. vice piesident. secre
• barged l<\ othei local husiness tar>. and treasurer Six cheer
establishment.*
VA illiaifi Wood, chairman of tin
••lertion board, announce«l that
II' * 't idellt' Hppf *Ved the t*oy
« ott. ii 1 >pposed it The second
•mention dtew 11 thi fHVotable vote'
and HI negative votes.
Puenda) mirht have Hunt. Fort
Worth, appeared before the senate
to que'tlot) the tl#M**'S|| y of a two
thud* v »te i haiging that the
provision killed the referendum la*
fori it was held, he >aid a two
third-, vote had nevn Iwf.nc lieen
required in an • lection here
hespite Hunt protest, the sen
ate did not reverse its stand
\• the boycott uproai subsided.
leader > will he chosen
TELEVISION TAPPING
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wh&n
will be
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how
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tamer
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carnpu and
dent,
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tic* wit a-
tf »■ taqe -h
m*ne
st one of th»?
f r the tfadi
■qht taqe .how
1 ♦elev»sior ap
N *h Teta' Day
a *h ;ther ente?
ive i ehorme i «f
a a on irp ♦ -
V audion. e Sty
W h M h
eq»* and Univer
be mtrodu ** 1 at
College to Celebrate 52nd Year
Since Becoming State Institution
h\ .11 \ I II \ \ I SON l hat Ht .it t \\ r Her
liopalontf ( iis.Niilv and Kaye Kniorse.i; won't haw a thing mi N’orlh Texas conn* Sat-
urday, a.s the campus makes its television debut
Saturday is the third anneal N'T da. It celebrates the VJnd anniversary of the day
the college became a state institution, and the television cameras will record the festivities
and campus life for presentation on WBAI’ TV"- "Tcxa News" Sundu\ at 6:45 p.m. on
channel 5.
I. M Collins, chairman of activ
ill..., lolit (hr I'hat thsl thr TV
lumernmri. will take shorts of
t it I tv - by P resident W ,1 Melon
mil and Hr .1 (' Matthews, presi
il. nl . le. f I'ti.- stair. how ad
and presentation of Who's Who in
Xinerican toll.-ge- and Ciiivcmi
lie. student* will also I... filmed
The news broadcast on the TV
. hannet should include sit or eight
minutes of eampus activities, ae
c-u .line to t oil ms
The traditional Saturday niifht
tat;., show will Ih. unusually at
tractivi. fot its television appeal
anci*. acrorditiK to 'Fcsxor l''loyd
i.rahiini The statre will lie sat h\
Mi Helen M'ntrht' tnerchandi
ini; art ela- l.rnhani will feature
hn pit orchestra in selections from
South I'aeifir"; l.eola Vincent
inauia I'll See You Again; time '""bmi. Madge Wa-libum, Hell ,
Pflng in a danre sp<s-lalty, lamise Wilhite, Hontun; Henny
lid. line...n an.I Kohett Neill in \ M,,N "'Ih.irn, Itaytown, and It I.
It,. ych Built fm Two; Huh and Sudeeky. iNnt.in, to lad
i ullis'M May iloinK in iobiilii s. I'limchn Hmwn, Fort Worth, is
Mary Nan lluitKitis in a piano uffcrmc from an allctyy. I.a-irif
number, ami Hetty IVnry IIuetHc up ‘ t *«*i»t t’aiol Moore, Menton, ami llaivanl. p ike on MumIiiik
uik'insr Mon’t <»o in the I.ion’s iiihI • ‘11ffo»«t M<>rlani|, Fort Worth, iim in nuMiio v Phionch \n Pin
-Press Time Chatter--
Measles Put 3 in Hospital;
Invitation Orders Due at Post
The college liMHpital had a full itdmini*tration building
house thi* week following the Ku** • ♦ •
let holiday* a* Irt North Texan* (' P Shuford, head of the
were PioHpitali/ed jomnalism department, attended
Raymond Tulloh, Fort Worth, V'|,,ll,v Ne" papm ...
Man illa cook, Tr. \. and Richard •' " "" v< „'i-n m Teinplr Friday
\rnwine, Meapnto, have the M’' “,"1 ............. 1,1 "l"
naliMin department* in leva to
operating with the TMNA newa-
pa|iet internship program were
cue t - id the aaHoriation at an
afternoon panel and dinnei
(quite,
mea'lo
Mi Olive Johnson, diro.toi of
the pooch department, and Jean
I'indale, Meni'oti, are rr<uprt atmg
from tonsillitis
t old sent Marline < rtimpton,
Mi \ Witt Itlai direct o of the
department of education, spoke at
th* di trict convention of the |*ai
< nt Teai hei as •« intion in Sherman
Mi Itlan, a graduate of North
j. xu , the Tnixci'ity of Chicago,
Emergency Senate Session Takes Steps
Toward Permanent Home for Scrappy
'tudent mate took initial step* for the cage An ordei for the win
toward the const ruction of a per must be placed before April I if
maiient campus bom. f**i Snappy, it i to be obtained without a pri
Acting wiftlv in an emergen the piocetwl* from the Halloween : by the appointed l oimnittn
wouldn’t f> -i" on Thurada> night, the larnival, on the purchase of wire Present plan mil fm t cage
10 feet wide, 20 feet long, and |0
feet high V -mall In Itn fm tin
eagle Will be built inside the mgr
College official* have riot yet
club, designated i ite fot *h» ma cot’
home.
Flook first made the propo*ab
of the I \ • luh at thr rcpulai
meeting of thr mate 'I'tirsdav
\ committer, which wa a-'ipned
to -tiidy the posmhilitic of raising
the &4f»0. recommended I’hui *da>
no tand h« ’akeii at thi
llowevei. the • rnati ovi i
tiled i fie commit ter irp.-it b\ it-
• u > M >( tin | On lint
The movie will be "Young Man
with a Horn,*' Marring Kitk Motig
In Morin Max. and Lauren Bacall
The tage show will begin at H
p.m and will coat the usual MO
ccnta
S|N*cial stage show gueat* will
Im- Mi McConnell, Mr Matthews,
and Mr* (truce Cartwright, rep
reaenting the Hoard of Regents
Mi*. Cartwright is an ex student
and i* the only woman on the Hoard
• d Reganta
Mertil»ei of the Kx-Student a*
to the hospital lightened Citixennhlp."
Ihr*......hri student* are hospi
tali/'d, hut then dine tuid not Two library faculty member*
heel! diagnosed at pie time They were elected to office* of the Texa*
Carolyn Stephens, Wichita Library association thi* week end
lav Thompson, Kaufman, Ht a convention held in Malian,
arc
Falls
and Mot ace Silhei tein, \u tin
t ollegtail* planmiH' to graduate
i June Hin t mdei their umta
according to Ml Arthur Sampley.
director of librariea.
Mis* Morothy Thomas, matructor
in library service, wa* elected sec
lions In ^a I Urdus imm.i or • he v II ri»t,iry „f the Texa* f’ouncil
tic out ol lurk \ndrew ‘swettson.
manager ot the trading Post,
has annomoee No more order*
•vdl Im taken alter Vtltirdax. In
the college mascot
Senator* voted to
from the mascot's
fund, along with the remainder
22 Collegians Attend FT A Meeting
On Lubbock Campus This Week
onu, CitiI Fhxik, IliTitrn, ri.pt..
apply $M.i •titinp the In.luxtrial Art
inaintchano.' I"h) th.- .•■•unnl
Thr I \ .'tub hHi- ani.....I t<i run
-irurt thr ■»ifr if iiiHtmah arr
pun ha .i?(l within 20 day,
Flnok ritimaled thr tntal rust of
th. np'r mi prai St fill Mary Walk
rr, prrMidrnt of ihr rmird Stu-
drnt- of North Trx*x, imnu'ihatrlv thai
appoint. .I a rormnittr. to .Irtri iiinir Inn,
mrtho.li! of raivinp thr amount
\|.|i.als fot fund will l« mud. B,',|,in Thumday
Ihrouifh dot nntori.'a and raiiipiiK
. ri;ani/.Htionx Taldr- will b. art
Twenty two students of the son, (ininesvillr; C K Connell,
tieorg.' A Odam chapter of the ( hut Brown, Anna, Sandy Mr
Future Teachers of America arr Donald, Dallas; Max llulse, I.i'-
oti thr Trxa- Tech campus for a tlefield, Mr and Mr- Willie up in thr union huildiny today and at'iiin '
tatr convention today and Salur- Ka|ihrlt, Stamford, and campus Satuiday to accept contribution- Whiti.ln I'm Wliiakn
day nponaors, i laudr Kelley and llr The pvsailHlity of taking a collrc twin chinked with mi -inr
Dr. Robert Toulouse, member of Robert Toulouse of thr education Don at th.
department.
................. faculty and -tat.
■ ponsor for thr FTA, will t;ivr
thr welcome response in the open
iiik program t.slay
The campus chapter will con-
duct a workshop on "Social Ac-
tivities of FTA " Betty flay, New
Boston, originally to have con-
ducted i he pr'icram, «•< unable
to tf» herauae of illness.
Denna Smith, I’ri nee ton, t- the
North Texas candidate for the
“Miss Future Teacher of Texas"
Thus, making the trip are Miss
Smith, Ilia Daniels, Denton; Bet
ty McConnell, Fort Worth, Jean
In other bn-mr To. dm. no
pcachment ptocrrdinps wn, bi i'lip
< It admit. Serialoi l.rroy
has
five
Satuiday mirht -ta^. ...11 ■< lit.\. . nat. miciin
Senate rules provide that a en
i»t«»i mn\ Im |tla* • il >*n an inartiv#
i a\' ii it irtif tuiHn'1 action h\ th*’
1'ioiqi if h* aii i i»i fiiim tIn«*«•
'•»!«•» i*♦ iv« m«t inn's oi ix 11nil's
'I'.ii iiil' a t int lei
•b in Sm11L 1 ’8NT 'dotary
■ /1 ii'* i'll#'f«*/| in m«»* 1 f\ Whilaki'i
i»* i*|»j** ii 1 *• *f<r»« the ••imt• noxl
Tut ||.I\ In Nt * va »• -i»n why hr
lin'ilil not in n o • • v#*« 1 f i mu offic*<
Jan If'iwniiii’ (man. hiiiI f hi
f ILiiii • v. I»« nfon, vv#*m* natm*#!
1 m la fti fill v*t» m i# • in th#’
1 S\ 1 lift! •* 1 IM* t’OII) 1
-orii.t mn will attend n luncheon
Saturday nl which they will di*
.us ii proposed constitution for
ihc organisation
Various ex student groups have
planned combined gd together* nil
»»vi*t the state All groups have
lieen assured of hearing the 'qa'cisl
hioHihii.t hy the A < iippells choir,
the Aces, mid the Concert hand
Seventeen radio r.tations have
agreed to carry the IK-minuts1
transcribed program Saturday nf
t« i notiit
siinl
< aiMlolaf* " for H A and HS
t|tyn«* m June must file itppli
cut ions by April H» in t h«* offic#*
of hi H H Mams, dean of ad
miuist i at ion
(fiadtiat#' ilud**nts now on tf»#*
eanipus who plan to reeinve th«-
masti'f’s •(• i'i••#■ in Aiitfirt mil 1
hav«* then d#*gr«*«* plan*# <‘h«K*k«*d
l»y April Id They nr** to !»#• taken
to th#’ offic#* of hr Jack Johnson,
dean of the Hraduat** cfnsd in th»*
Flight, Navigation Training Offered
In New Aviation Plan of Procurement
-how wa- also hemp considered
Eds Let Youthful Ambition
Fight Fires, Earn School Fees
( oll'-.o men in the Denton urea If they air aci rplcd into the oien must l,e between tin up. of
mtere-te.i u, aviation cadet pilot piopiam they receive a four month Jli and 2b, eiti/.ens, sinple, have at
draft deferment to allow tune fm
their call to duty
To lie eligible for cadet ti iimintr,
tn union in IlM t.HF.RI V more, the students carry full sehed v on et 1.. watch n b ,i<
Chat Staff Writer ules at the cnllefte Dan Wells, hour-
llav. you evci wanted to ride M.inlian, aid he 11 k•• hi« job hit. her farilitie- offer » real
a fire truck* “fine," and added that it gives him -avmp foi th. r hr .ft > ox For
Six North T. va e.ls air mak time to study ulxiut |l2 5ti a month, each indent
,, , , ... /-ii mp thi- chihlhood ambition of most The five other memta-rs are Bob , „ri pave a complete lunch urn!
ouc , ,recnvi /, nn ^ < • •*. |,ay They air wu.rkinp th.or lllyth.* Decatur, anti lion Parker, nuppcr They rotate tin .1 o< ot
way throuph cnllepe as student Ben fox, t.ayle Stanfill, and Bob cookinp, two do it one day, another
Foot faculty members donned
two anil the blues of the "flyboys" recently
ion* Ixpirunp when they answered then ie. all
Monday throup! Finlay *" *'t*’ Xtt horee
Itasca, Edith Finer, Oxnna
Jeanne Harprove, Denton; Bar
bara Hendley, Gainesville; Mary
Braswell, Paris
Ruth Rice, Terrill; Myrtle Wil-
Reapan; Jack Daniels, help
rr 1 ■■ mix-1 ot 1 he Denton hire (|* Rlke, all from Gainesville
partment I.tvinp t|uarler» are located in
These a|iprentiee fireman not the central fire station, Irehind
ril , ride th. tup t r uck -, but also the City hall in downtown Denton
fipht 1 he fir*- They even All the conveniences of home are
liamson,
Victoria; Jim While, Corsicana, polish tl. trucks when they come offered the student* almost, any- f,,.,,, fl
James Mathis, Longview; Richard buck to the tation way There is a dormitory, a small
Harprove, Port Arthur, Joe Wil- Adt ipl. they do all this and library, a kitchen, and even a tele
two the next, et. While their meal-
may not he cKH. th Waldorf tyu d
the sextet do*-- hav. fun pripinp
ala.ut the day’s cook-
The
Attend Nationals
Eagle Talkers Win Again
After returning with victories
from a tournament at Durant,
Okla , Kaple debaters thin week
attended the national Pi Kappa
lielta convention and tournament
at Stillwater, Okla
Th* speech-makers earned two
first places, three third places,
and two fourth places at the Du
rant meet last week
Debaters who left Sunday for
the Pi Kappa Delta tournament
w.-re Tummy Huphes, Carrollton.
Mike Karney. Breckenridpe, Mary
Scott, Grapeland; Peppy Hut*,
Dallas, and Jack Gray, Denton
Graham Sets April 16 Copy Deadline.
Announces Fall Avesta Prize Winners
Final deadline for copy for the
spnnp Avesta has been set for
April 16, Editor c R Graham,
Wichita Falls, has announced
Four prttes of IDi cash were
awarded to the fall Avesta contest
winners.
Winner in the feature division
was Reuben Noel, senior from
Amarillo, for hi* feature, "Moon
in Their Eyea.” about the Vaufhn
Monroe Moonmaids
Brace Ecord, praduate student
from El Paao, won in the poetry
division for his ode “Nostalpia ”
Grady Milsap, senior student
from Ballinp.-r, won the short lV >-y
award with “Words and Music."
Winner in the cartoon division
was l/oui* Todd, praduate student
from Corsicana, now teachmp
school in Wichita Fall*.
Judpe for the literary mlaetions
was Allen Maxwell, editor of the
Southwest Review
More copy ia needed for the
spring Aveeta—especially eeeaya,
Graham notad
Results of the tournament are not
yet known.
At the Durant tourney, Julia
Burns, Dallas, took first place in
poetry interpretation, and Karney
received top honors in after-dinner
speaking. Third place in senior
women’s debate went to Rose Ann
f'umminga, Olitey, and Peggy
Dendy, Denton
Two teams tied for third place
in junior women’s debate They
were Martha McNitaky Karney,
Denton, and Betty Patera, Denton,
and Mary Sparks, Mathis,. and
Miss Burns Fourth place in «en-
inr women's debate went tn Mias
•Scott and Mias Huae, and Mias
Dendy received fourth place In
radio-apeeking.
Bullock Hydar of the govern-
ment faculty accompanied the five
debaters to the Stillwater meet.
Hyder ia the only charter member
on the campus of the local chap-
ter of Pi Kappa Delta.
A team of West point cadets
defeated Wallace Boling, Pert
Worth, and Gray in n debate on
the eampwa March Id.
boy* work in twos «H»*h
bn- * partner, and
fir th#* oth#1? mij't t*’ at th#* tatinr
at all time* Thi- giv#** th<* depart
rn#'fit a ijimm* that »h«*n will Im
at. ha*’ thn>#* hp|p»is t»n hand al
way
Th#* only complication arising
from thi* partn*r hip i th» *«!«♦•
doling >»f rlaxspt H'lwi vpi, <oll#*g«
far ijlty m**mi»#*m ar«* v#*ry ro o|H*r
ativ*’. and -uitahlc <rh«*f)u • mm
eventually worked out Wall* m-
duatfd
Th#* younger firtman art* a I
lower) two wo*#*!’ #*nd» flWI- M.ich
FFMinth. but only on#’ < an !»*• *p« nt
out of town
Wh«*r th#* alarm for a fir#* go#*
out, th«* HtufUnt* h»«p <*n th#* trur’k’*
Th»*ir rawfHinaibillty th«*n if to g#*t
th#- ho*#* hookad up in r»*adin#**n
to throw watar «»n th*- Max#* On#
boy jump* off tha hack of th#* truck
with th«* ho»#- ami pulls it n#*ar th#*
fire Ha than joins in helping th«-
ot bars
A faatur#* about th#* group wa
recently print**! m the hatla
Morning Saw1 Though pl#*a-'d
•bout the article, iHin said that
they were a little* surprised with
the publicity Amusing, tie* wa
a typ«*graphical arr«»r which read,
’the boy* cork tn#*ir own mania."
That wa pretty funny l»ar
laughed
How many f»rew have »he;»
helpr»t with'*
’*! can’t say, offhand," I tan said,
"but thay’va t»ear» mostly graa*
flraa lataly."
training ami aviation < i»d#*f nnv
•gator training an* now nff«*r«*d a
plan of appln ation
Th#* new aviation cadet procure
merit program for Yin a»#a will
U* handled in Ibillas by Air Force
Mastei Sgt Jam# M Qualls.
The ri'gulat ion* rarpiir#* n 5-
hour qualifying examination. The
exnmmation m given in
ora* half hour
at !• a
ii’ haila a* th* Santa Fe huiMing,
III! * fimmHii’ tr#*#-t An ap|ili
'ant should bring hi* birth rertif-
icatr, a transf-r ipt showing at least
'< m«**ter hour** < r# dit in colleg#*,
and a copy of his discharge if he
i* a vaf#»ran.
After pa ing qualifying exam
iriatioris the men arc tailed to
f ar swell Air I* or*■«* ha * in Fort
Worth for physical examination
arifl ar> interview hy a teiard of
officers
least
two year of collage, and
11<i . high physical and m<»rnl
f)ualificatir>n*
Library F.ducation, and Mr*. Bob-
bie Mi Minn, h«*ad cntaloguer, wa*
«*)«•«led chairman of the rataloguern’
et t ion of ih<* association.
Prize Pooch Joins
Master's Class
(Inc cUss on the catnpux went to
the 'Io^h Inxt week
Mlnle the profexxor whi ctillini;
mil he notcl hn. prixe Beagle
hound, whi.-h bail l**on tnixxinK fot
.one time, outxlde the building.
lie ruxhed outxlde and returned,
leitding the dog The office next
to (he cliixnr.Kim wan dexignatiol »-
ii |o mon, and elaxx rexumad.
But the I Hill lie had other tdeae
It xft up n howl that threatened
to dixrupt elaaaex in the building
So the profexxor anked and re-
retved |i».rrm--ion of hix xtudentx
to bring the dog into the elaxxroom
For the remainder of the rlaxx
petiod tne weighty subjeet matter
whi prexented to a group of grin
it mar student* hy n prof who kept
one eye on the vi«iting dog
4 Instructors Answer AF Calls
Perrin field on March 12 for pro. inxtrurlor, hax lieen appointed per-
, .,ng and remained there on a. »nnnel officer for the Fort Worth
live duly; ( af.t .1 D Johnxon air i*a*e
report* to (m-well An Force
Alvin
t apt Antonio Giiii ni ie()oiteil 'l'"1 ''' ’ L'
______ White Hiid Second l.t I" rank Nel
on will join tlareiH at Perrin on
A pr11 I I
Garcia, former government in-
tiuetor, haw he.n aligned to
navigation ln*truction lie did not
take the o-iial JO-day leave of
aliHenee after hi* recla»*ificath»n
Instead, he report*, he changed
itoH-ev* and textbook*, hut kept
teaching
NO MAKE BELIEVE
ah D I re L'(h* nn I.|
j e'i to pU; In mv They
now en"' the * eqc- if-n*. In*,
t qhtinq In th. Iron! r.,w ielt
I . qht nfe Ben C . Don Pn.i
er R Pile nnrj On/In r)tnr 1 ;
On the bn' l .ow Ir-D to tiqh4
nre Pny^ion.) Oeye' ,,r
'net I >e I- .-t ,) A/e
f*hr,t«, by Hoal
White and Nelson, l*.th mem-
Ix-r* of the industrial art* faculty,
will report for active duty on
April II They were granted SO
dav leave* to wind up peraonal
affair* after their pr<ve**ing early
thi* month
Surpriserl hy the AF’* new meth
chI of idaring men, White and
Nelson were satisfied with their
asnignment* in fields where they
are most qualified. White will be
academic instructor In the ground
school teaching meteorology and
Johnson, bu*me- administration ,.ngi nee ring. Nelaon will be train-
ing officer* for x maintenance and
supply group
White and Garcia will go tn
Maxwell field, Ala , April 20 to at-
tend a six-week instructor* school,
after which they will return to
Perrin, according to Mr*. Garcia.
Other member* of the govern-
ment faculty have taken Garcia’s
classes, Dr. 8. B McAlister said
Wednesday Teaching fellow* in
the buxines* department will take
Johnson’s classas.
White and Nelson continue to
teach during thair leaves. Arrange-
ment* for replacing them have not
yet lieen announced
Korean Tallis Wednesday
About Native Homeland
Dr. Younghill Kang, a native
Korean, will apeak about his home-
land here at S p.m. Wadneaday ht
the library auditorium.
Born in an isolated village in
Korea, Dr. Kang wa* educated In
the Orlant, America, and Europe.
He has taught at New York uni-
vanity and baa been a staff am-
ber of tha Metropolitan Muaeam of
Art Aa intelligence officer In Mm
U. 8. Army,
time during and
World War II In
I Dr. Kang's talk la qwaasfnd hp
the flat arts
Civic Federation of
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