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CAMPUS NEWS BRIEFS
Constitution Exams Set for Feb. 23
Lectures on the federal Constitution are beinpr held in 212 Academic. The last session will be held to
morrow at 4 p.m. Beginning Monday and lasting through Feb. 17, lectures on the Georgia Constitution
will be presented at 4 p.m. *
Exams on both constitutions will! University of Georgia Statutes” Mon-
be given at Z: 30^ p.m., Feb. 23. day at 7:30 p.m. in the Forestry
, r . .... , , auditorium.
The University Chapter of Ameri- j , , « ,
can Association of University Pro-1
fessors will hear Dr. Karl Shedd dis- j Three new members were installed
cuss “Progress on the Revision ofiinto Sigma Pi Sigma, physics honor
society, at a recent meeting.
Installed were Robert Smith, Sa
vannah: Ralph Eddy, Atlanta, and
Billy Sorrow, Monroe.
Dr. Thomas Barr, professor of phy
sics and Sigma Pi Sigma adviser,
welcomed the new members in the
Biscoe Announces
Schedule of Exams
For Winter Quarter
The final examination schedule
for winter quarter has been released openlng addre88 - Tom Roberts, presi-
by Alvin Biscoe, dean of faculties, dent, Savannah, spoke on “Low Pres-
The complete schedule: sure Gauges.’*
At the next meeting, Monday, Dr.
David Barrow of the math depart
ment, will speak on “Electronic Com
puters.”
• » t •
Six members of the physics de
partment staff will attend a meeting
of the physicists of the University
Center on the Georgia Tech campus
tomorrow.
• • • *
Jesse Dempsey was recently elected
president of the GAFFAU Club.
Other officers elected were Royce
Moseley, vice president; H. A. Casey,
secretary; Melvin Johnson, treasur
er; Roger Ussery, reporter; Harold
Brantley, parliamentarian; Clayton
Sims, advisor; Charles Jones, sen-
tenial; Eugene Parten, sentinel, and
Phil Harrison, representative to Ag
Hill Council.
All five hour couthcs and spocial grou'p-
ings:
Friday, March ft
4:00 - 5:00—Military Science la-b-c, 2b.
350b. 351b
7:00-10:00—Knglish 2x. 2y, 6. 22x, 22y
Saturday, March 10
8:15-11:15—4th Period (’lassos
11:30- 2:00—History llOx, llOv
3:00- 6:00—5th Period (Masses
700-10:00— French 101. 102. 103. 104: Ger
man 102: Spanish 101, 102. 103,
104
Monday, Mnrch 12
8:15-11:15—2nd Period Classes
0- 2:00—Botany 21. 22; Social Science 4
3:00- 6:00—7th Period Classes
7:00-10:00—IU>tany 10. 11; Human Biology
Tuesday, Mnrch 13
8:15-11:15—3rd Period Classes
11:30- 2:00—Political Science 1
3:00- 6:00—6th Period Classes
7:00 10:00 Chemistry 21, 22, 260. 340a. 340b
Wednesday, March 14
8:15-11:15—1st Period Classes
11:30 - 2:00—Physics 20. 28 (26)
3:00- 6:00—8th Period Classes
7:00-10:00—9th. 10th Period Classes, Con
flicts and Make-up Examina
tions
All one, two and three hour courses ex
cept those seheduled for special examina
tions are as follows:
Saturday, March 10
8:15- 0:45—4th Period Classes MWF
9:45-11:15—4th Period Classes TT
3:00- 4:30—5th Period Classes MWF
4:30- 6:00—5th Period Classes TT
Monday, Mnrch 12
8:15- 9:45—2nd Period Classes MWF
9:45-11:15—2nd Period Classes TT
3:00- 4:30—7th Period Classes MWF
4:30- 6:00—7th Period Classes TT
Tuesday, Mnrch 13
8:15- 9:45—3rd Period Classes MWF
9:45-11:15—3rd Period Classes TT
8:00- 4:30—6th Period Classes MWF
4:30 - 6:00—6th Period Classes TT
Wednesday, March 14
8:15- 9:45—1st Period Classes MWF
9:45-11:15—1st Period (’lasses TT
3:00- 4:30—8th Period Classes MWF
4:30- 6:00—8th Period Classes TT
Any conflicts in this schedule 0 r [ Ormutive and Searcy
requests for changes because of hav-j side of the Question,
ing three examinations on the same
day or other reason must be reported
to the office of the dean of faculties,
Old College, by Thursday. March 1.
Classes will meet at the regular time
Friday, March 9.
Ag Hill Graduate Club will meet
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in room 213
of Dawson Hall. Dr. H. F. Perkins
will give a brief talk on research
writing, with emphasis on thesis
writing. All graduate students are in
vited to attend.
Phi Kappa Literary Society
To Present George Debate
A debate between Tommy Joiner,
Griffin, and Bill Searcy, Griffin, will
highlight Phi Kappa Literary So
ciety’s meeting Wednesday at 7 p.m.
in Phi Kappa Hall.
The subject of the debate will be,
“Resolved: That Sen. Walter George
should be re-elected for another term
of office.” Joiner will take the af-
the negative
University Press To Supply
10~State Resource Booklet
The University Press will release
the "Southeastern Resources Hand
book” this month.
This publication will contain in
formation about the natural environ
ment, economics and business of the
10 Southeastern states. It will be kept
up-to-date by supplementary ma
terials which will be sent to sub
scribers periodically.
Information for the publication has
been collected from numerous sources
by the Bureau of Business Research, j
College of Business Administration, j
Press Director Ralph Stephens re- J
ports that there are 50 advance sub-’
scriptions.
The handbook, he says, will pro
vide the economic facts which affect
the decisions made by businessmen,
labor leaders and public figures j
throughout the section.
Also on the docket will be a de
bate between Andy Heywood, Macon,
and Willis Sparks, Macon.
Robert Patterson, varsity debate
team coach, will judge both debates.
Searcy will also speak on Henry
W. Grady and the important role he
I played in the development of the
| state of Georgia.
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Friday It Saturday
2 — BIG HITS — 2
Both in Technicolor
“CALAMITY JANE”
Doris Day - Howard Keel
And
“THE COMMAND”
Guy Madison - Jus. Whitmore
Sunday & Monday
“THE SPOILERS”
Jeff Chandler - Anne Baiter
Tuesday
“THE KING’S THIEF”
Ann Blyth - E. Purdom
David Niven - Geo. Sanders
Wednesday & Thursday
“NOT AS A STRANGER”
Robt. Mltchum - Frank Sinatra
Olivia De Havilland
Gloria Grahame
The program consists of a tour
of the experimental station with em
phasis on the “Rich Computing Cen
ter.”
Physics department staff members
to attend the meeting are Ellis Dix
on, professor, and department head;
Gilbert Henry, associate professor;
William Sears, associate professor;
Dewey Cooper, associate professor;
Thomas Barr, assistant professor, and
John Henkel, assistant professor.
Applications for fellowship awards
are now available to members of Al
pha Zeta, scholastic agricultural fra
ternity, who have been seniors since
last June. Dr. Attie A. Fleming, fac
ulty adviser for the fraternity, can
be contacted for any further infor
mation.
• • * •
P. J. Bergeaux, formerly of the
Southern Zonolite Co., Atlanta, has
been named to the agronomy staff of
the College of Agriculture Extension
Service, Extension Director W. A.
Sutton announced this week.
Graduate record exams will be held
in Pharmacy auditorium tomorrow
and Saturday. Examinees must re
port promptly at 12:50 p.m. tomor
row and at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, R.
Travis Osborne, Guidance Center di
rector, said.
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Alfred Hitchcock’s
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Edmund Gwenn
Shirley MacLane
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Sunday 1:00
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Sunday at 9:00
Friday anil Saturday
MASSACRE
“HIGH SOCIETY”
Starring
The Bowery Boys
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Friday and Saturday
“VEILS OF BAGDAD”
and
“BORDER RIVER”
Sunday - Monday ~ Tuesday
“MISSISSIPPI GAMBLER”
and
“CATTLE QUEEN OF MONTANA”
Wednesday anti Thursday
“FORBIDDEN”
and
“THE FLAME AND THE FLESH”