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FIUDAY, OCTOBER 7, I960
Oxford To Offer Rhodes Scholarships
Thirty-two Rhodes scholars will
he elected from all BO states In De
cember and will enter the University
of Oxford In England during October,
1961.
To be eligible a candidate muat
be a male junior or aenlor In a de
gree-granting college or university.
The applicant must also be an un
married citizen of the United States
Last year Bob Edge was selected and have five yearB residence In the
from the University aa one of the
Rhodes scholars.
The Rhodes scholarship is valued
at approximately $.’1,750 a year and
Is granted for a minimum of two
years.
United States.
Other information concerning the
scholarships may be obtained from
l)r. Calvin 8. Brown, Room 25, Park
Hall. Dr. Brown requests interested
students to contact him by Oct. 20.
CAMPUS POLL
Night 'Parking’ Poses Problems For Students
One of the biggest problems on ttie campuses of United States colleges each year is “parking at
night.
College officials everywhere frown upon this sort of “outdoor sport hut students continue to venture
to places that are both dark and dangerous.
This Monday the Red and Black asked six students their opinion on this subject,
llelow are their comments.
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Dear Dr. Frood: My roommate is a good guy, but
there's one thing about him I can't stand. He
wears button down collars but never buttons the
little lapel buttons. Why is this?
Clothes Conscious
Dear Dr. Frood: The other day my roommate and I
had an argument about the difference between tradi
tional art and modern art. What, in your opinion, is
the basic difference between these two forms?
Art Major
DEAR RIGHTEOUS: Nowadays this isn't simply a
matter of right or wrong. There are the tax angles
to consider.
Dear Dr. Frood: My favorite brand is Lucky Strike. But
unfortunately I am left-handed. Why doesn't Lucky
Strike come out with cigarettes for left-handed people?
“LUCKIES ARE BETTER THAN MONEY,” says Dr. Frood (who gets paid in Luckies).
It’s a fact that college students smoke more Luckies than any other regular.
This cigarette is all cigarette—the cigarette that still tastes great. Try a pack
today—it’s the only thing you and Dr. Frood will ever have in common.
CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change!
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MIKE SCHAEFER, Maplewood,
X. .1., senior: I believe it’s a definite
hazard to the safety of the girls here
at the University of Georgia. I think
that it would be a fine idea If there
was a place here on campus or some
where near here where one could
legally "park” like they have in At
lanta at Piedmont Park. There, the
students from nil the Atlanta col
leges go In order to have police pro
tection.
TERRELL JONES, Atlanta, sopho
more: I’d love to park. Would you
Shewell?
SHEWELL MILLER, Macon, Jun
ior: O.K.
MAXINE CHERRY, Jacksonville,
Fla., sophomore: I think that park
ing is all right as long as you have
a nice place w’here there are a lot
of other couples. The trouble with
so many incidences is that there
wasn't a nice place to go for a snack
after a show. I think it’s the obli
gation of the town to help get a place
where University students can go.
BARBARA BLAND, Eastman,
freshman: Because I’m a freshman
I don't know about the parking
problem here at Georgia. We defi
nitely need a place to go after a date.
Maybe the University officials can
cooperate with the town officials in
working out something.
GLENDA MAITIN, Atlanta, fresh
man: Athens needs a good casual
place to go on a date. Other than
LUCKY STRIKE PRESENTS:
DOELDRi ROOD:
DR. FROOO'8 THOUGHT FOR THi DAY: T/S better tO h,CLVe loVCfl
and lost than to have spent the whole weekend studying.
fraternity parties and the few big
functions, there aren’t many things
to do here for us. I haven’t beep, here
long enough to pass judgment on
the parking situation.
University Advisors^
To Aid Cambodians
Eight University professors have
journeyed to Cambodia and Viet
Nam for the purpose of developing
leaders in modern agricultural tech
nology.
The men who are working in Cam
bodia are Donald L. Branyon, Sidney
M. Diamond, G. I. Johnson, Dr. Hen
ry Stoehr, Dr. Francis E. Johnstone,
and Dr. E. H. Causey. Performing a
similar mission in Viet Nam are Dr.
Richard Baker and Dr. Lee Sprowles.
Secretary of the Cambodian staff is
Mrs. G. I. Johnson.
To do this job, these men and their
families have pulled up roots in
Athens and moved to these unfa
miliar surroundings.
A selected few will return to their
native homelands after an advanced
study here. They will carry to their
native lands of Cambodia and Viet
Nam the work begun by the advisory
team.
DFAR CLOTHES: Don't let this worry you. It's just
that his thumbs are too big.
Dear Dr. Frood: Once and for all —is it right or
wrong for a man to marry a girl for her money?
Righteous
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Dear Dr. Frood: I don't understand my boy friend.
When we are ail alone and the moon is full, he
tells me he worships me. But during the day. he
crosses the street when he sees me coming. What
is wrong? ,
Lovelorn
DEAR LOVELORN: Did it ever occur to you that he
may be a werewolf?
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DEAR LEFTY: Left-handed Luckies
are available. Simply ask for
“Left-handed Luckies." They
come in a white pack with a red
bull's-eye. The only difference be
tween these and ordinary Luckies
is that you must always smoke
them while facing a mirror.
Lefty
DEAR ART: The examples above should settle your
argument. The portrait at left is traditional. The artist
has drawn Lincoln as he actually appeared. The por
trait at right is modern. As you can see, the modern
artist has drawn Lincoln's great-great-grandson.