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TUESDAY, MARCH 2. 10«A
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Phi Sigma To Help Study
Clearing of Nature Trail
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Religions Calendar
A permanent nature trail and
program of nature atudy ia be
ing atudled by Phi Sigma bio
logical aoclety with the co
operation of the city of Athena.
The program would aerve na
an educational feature for
Clarke County public achoola
and or a method of attracting
tourlata to the Northeaat Geor
gia area.
The project will hinge on
financial aid, the moat Impor
tant being f3,000 for a land-
aenpe atudent to draw plana
for the nature trail and auper-
vlae the conatruction of walla,
brldgea, tablea and benches In
the area.
Programs arc being de
veloped to describe the
K<-4>lngy mill soils of the
area, anil birds will bn de
scribed ns to species. Trees
nnd shrubs arc also being
tagged nnd insect and other
arthropod studies are being
prepared for the four major
habitat areas In the park.
Wild flowers characteristic
of Georgia will be Introduced
to their proper habitats, and
Prayer Service Slated
Are you still
wearing
those creasy
kid slacks?
Pharmacy (riven
Ancient Mortar
A mortar Inscribed with the
date 1621 was presented to the
School of Pharmacy of the
University on February 10 by
Elmer C. Schacht of Athens,
Hcliacht found the mortar In
England.
It la made of bronze and
la on display In the Pharmacy
llulldlng.
native small mammals, reptiles
nnd amphibians will be de
scribed and managed accord
ing to correct wildlife prac
tices.
It Is proposed that funds
from the Economic Oppor
tunity Act support both the
student, who must be working
on his master's degree, and 15
young men to help him who
might be high school or col
lege dropouts.
Rev. Roland Perdue of
Westminster Fellowship
and Rev. Russell Edwards
of Wesley Foundation will
conduct World Prayer
Day services in Trinity
Lutheran Church Friday
at noon and 1 p.m.
Students of all faiths are
invited to attend.
I’rasan Wongyai, Thai
land. will speak Friday at
the Ilnptist Student Union's
International Night pro
gram.
Ash Wednesday is this
week. Ashes will be given at
the Newman Center at 8, 12,
5, 7 o'clock. Sunday’s mass
will be followed by Commu
nion Branch.
Wednesday, March 3
Student I nlun—
11 it.in. Mid-day, Mini! Flvnt
12 noon Mid day, Mary Par-
aona
1 p.m. Mid day, Jerry Robert-
win
p.m. Vt*M|w*rM; Hunan
Murray
7:JWi p.m. Kbstlon for BSl’
officers close*
Wrttlpy - W rit minuter—
4 :30 p.m. Thu Now Morality
Tin* Faith of the t’huroli
7 p m. Choral Tactical Group
Sox, Coiirtnhlp, and Marriage
l.|>Uco|>*l Student Center—
7:1ft a m. Holy Communion
5:80 p in. Canterbury Club
Newman Center—
7 p.m. Phlllnophy and Psy
chology discussions
Thursday, March 4
ItuptlNt Mudent Cnlon—
11 a m. Mid-day, I.lnda Coil**
12 noon Mid-day, Patsy Hall
I p.m Mid-day, Ronnie
B raci-well
0.49 p.m. Vespers, Mr. Carter
Newman Outer—
7 p.m. Theology and Liturgy
dlwunaalona
Friday, March ft
llnptlwt Student I'nlon—
II a.in. Mid-day, Susie Dona-
bao
12 noon Mid-<Iay, Terry Den
ham
I p.m. Mid-day, Sue Milos
0:49 p.m. Veapora
IlillH Foundation—
8 p.m. Services at Congrega-
tlon Children of Israel
Saturtluy, Man li <1
llnptlwt Student I nlon—
0:49 p.m. Sliitf-pirathMi
Suntlay, March 7
llnptlkt Student I'nlon—
M::u> p.m. Fellowahip
KpUcopnl Student Center—
5:30 p.m. Iloly Communion
Christian H cl cnee—
II a.in. Servlcoa in the Legion
Room at Georgian Hotel
Westminster House—
P:30 a.ni. Coffee - Doughnuts -
Diacuaaion
11 am. Worahlp
5:30 p.m. Hupper
0:15 p.m. Worahlp
7 p.m. Program
We*lejr Foundation—
9:30 a.ni. Coffee and dough-
nutn
9:50 a.ni. Sent Inara
11 a.ui. Worahlp
5:30 p.m. Supper
0:30 p.m. Program
Newman Center—
11 a.ni. Maas followed by
Communion Brunch
0 p.m. Supper followed by
discussion
.Montlay, March H
Baptist Student I'nlon—
11 a.ni. Mid-day; Bill Simp
son
12 noon Mid-day; Bryan Ed
wards
1 p.m. Mid-day; Bryan Etl-
warda
0:40 p.m. Vespers; J. W. Fan
ning
Newman Club—
s p.m. Cana Club
Tuesday, March 9
Baptist Student I'nlon—
11 a m. Mid-day; Bill Simp
son
12 noon Mid-day; Richard
Stewart
1 pin. Mid day; Rnsaell .Tones
0:40 p.m. Vespers; Art Sher
wood
Newman Center—
7 p.in. Inquiries
Eidson Gets
Top Position
In Languages
John 0. Eidson, dean of the
College of Arts and Sciences,
has been elected chairman of
the Southern Literature Sec
tion of the Modern Language
Association of America for
1965.
JOHN R. THOMAS, director,
Southeast Water Laboratory,
has been appointed to a three-
year term on the Advisory
Committee of the North Caro
lina Water Resources Research
Institute.
HUGH MASTERS, director
of the Georgia Center, has been
| appointed to a position on the
Southern Regional Manpower
Advisory Committee by Secre
tary of Labor W. Willard
Wirtz.
FLEMING RECEIVES AWARD
A. A. Fleming, professor of
plant pathology, has been
named visiting scientist for the
American Society of Agronomy.
He is one of 62 men selected
from throughout the United
States to go to non-agriculture
colleges and acquaint the peo
ple of those colleges with the
Get into some wised-up
Post-Grads that know where
a crease should always be and
where it should never be, and
hew to keep things that way
The reason is the Koratron*
fabric of 65% Dacron*/35%
cotton. No matter how many
times you wash and wearthese
trimly tapered Post-Grad
slacks, they'll stay completely
neat and make the iron obso
lete. In tan, clav, black, navy
or loden, $6.98 in poplin or
;abardine, $7.98 in oxford,
it swinging stores.
Press-Free'
Post-Grad
slacks by
h.i.s
•ousomt’ft act. m n# eot*i
action!
Minor
in
price
t
i ways in which science Is used
i in crop and soil research.
The program is on an In
vitation basis. The American
Society of Agronomy puts
out a brochure listing the
02 men chosen to represent
the society.
From the list the college se
lects the person they would
like to haye visit their campus.
Last week Professor Fleming
visited the University of South
Carolina. He is scheduled to go
to Newberry College in April.
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