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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1955
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-CAMPUS FAITHS-
Protestant Groups Plan
Thanksgiving Program
Protestant students will hold a pre-Thanksgiving sunrise service
at the Amphitheatre Wednesday, starting at 6:30 a.m. Dr. Dow Kirk
patrick, pastor of First Methodist Church, will speak. In case of rain
on the morning of the service, it will be held in Dawson auditorium.
Methodist Student Revival is now Religion in Life Week committee
in progress at the First Methodist
Church. Services will be held tonight
and tomorrow night at eight o’clock
in the sanctuary. The final morning
service will be held tomorrow in the
Museum of Art at 8 a.m. The Rev.
Gordon Thompson, Martha Brown
Memorial Church, Atlanta, is the re
vival speaker.
• * •
BSU will hold a study retreat at
at Rock Eagle 4-H Club Park begin
ning tomorrow. Dr. Ray Brewster,
director of religious activities, Mer
cer University, will lead discussions.
The Book of Hosea will be the topic
of study. Students will leave from
the BSU Center tomorrow after
classes.
• • *
Wesley Foundation Council will
hold a retreat at Bridges Cabin Sat
urday morning. “Wessie,” student
bus, will leave the foundation center
at nine a.m.
• « *
Koinonia, ministerial fraternity,
held an executive board meeting this
aftornoon in the chaplain’s office.
Plans for next year were discussed.
• • •
Westminster Fellowship will hold
a square dance at the Legion Hut
Saturday night. Admission is free to
all students. It will begin at 7:30.
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First Christian Church student
group will hold a pre-Thanksgivtng
Candlelight Communion Monday at
the church. The communion and med
itation periods will be held. Services
begin at 7:15 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.
UGRA will discuss "What Can We
Believe About Miracles?” at Its
meeting in Dawson auditorium at
seven p.m. Tuesday. Dr. Ray Span-
jer. Cedartown physician, will ad
dress the group.
• • •
B'Nai B’rtth Hlllel Foundation
will meet Sunday at six p.m. for sup
per and a program. Miss Mimi Thur
mond, assistant chaplain, is the sche
duled speaker.
will meet Tuesday at Candler Hall
to plan for annual Religion in Life
Week activities to be held in Febru
ary.
Wesley Singers will meet Tuesday
at seven p.m. in the parlor of the
First Methodist Church. Reginald
Smith, minister of music, is the di
rector for the group.
Newman Club will meet Sunday
at six p.m. for supper and a pro
gram at the student center on South
Lumpkin street.
Gulf Oil Representative
To Interview Students
Representatives of Gulf Oil
Corporation will be on campus
Nov. 29 to interview students
majoring in chemistry and phy
sics. Interested students should
contact Miss Anne Seawell,
placement director, 109 Aca
demic, for appointments.
Robert Jackson, representing
the Naval Aviation Program,
will be at Pi Kappa Alpha house
on Hull street through tomor
row to talk to students about
the program.
Hodgson To Attend Music Conference
Hugh Hodgson, music department head, will represent the University at
jthe 31st meeting of the National Association of Schools of Music
|in St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 2-3.
NASM was founded in 1924 and has now’extended to a membership of
1225 leading universities, colleges and conservatories.
‘Since the National Commission on Accreditation has designated NASM
las the association responsible for approval of music standards on a na
tional basis," Hodgson said, "the outcome of these deliberations will have
I a significant bearing on the trend of music education in this country."
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Baptist students will hold vespers
tonight at the student center at 6:30.
Geography Student Seminar
To Feature Hartsborne Talk
Dr. Richard Hartsborne, Univers
ity of Wisconsin professor, will be
principal speaker at a geography sem
inar Nov. 28-30.
Hartsborne’s schedule includes col
loquiums in the Georgia Museum of
Art at 3:30 p.m. on Nov. 28 and 30.
He will speak at seminar sessions at
10 a.m. and 4 p.m. Nov. 29 in Le-
Conte Hall.
Subjects for the program are “Ge
ography and the Balance of Power”
and "Makinder and the Heartland
Thesis."
Seven Professors
To Attend Meeting;
Seven professors from the modern I
foreign language and English de
partments will attend the South At
lantic Modern Language Association
meeting In Daytona Beach. Fla., Nov. |
25-26.
Modern foreign language and Eng-1
lish professors from the Southeast
will attend the 25th annual meeting.
English professors going to the
meeting are John O. Eidson, Calvin
S. Brown, Clarke Olney and Edwin
M. Everett. Olney will read a paper
on Carolyn Norton and Everett will
read one on “Byron—The Late
Poet.” Brown is chairman of the com-1
prative literature section.
Dr. Karl E. Shedd, Dr. Robert E.
Jones and Dr. Jules C. Alclatore will 1
represent the modern foreign lan-1
guage department at the meeting. Dr.
Jones will read a paper. Dr. Alcia-
tore is chairman of the French sec-1
tion.
SARA’S BEAUTY SHOP
Across from Davison’s
Phone LI 3-4935
Mexican Movie Scheduled
For Spanish Club Tonight
A Spanish movie will he shown to
members of the Spanish Club tonight
at seven o’clock in 102 Park, Miss
Johnnie Peterson, advisor, said today.
The movie script is in Spanish and
concerns a trip through Mexico.
Miss • Peterson urged any student
who is studying Spanish or who can
speak Spanish to attend the meeting.
Just Arrived!
NEW SHIPMENT
Evan-
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SLACKS
BERMUDAS
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men and women smoke
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than 20 years ago to create the pure and perfect filler.
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