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Shepherd Wins Award
(Continued from Page One)
the fellowship contest. He Is
the first student from the
University to win the award.
Shepherd's first reaction was,
On Campus
This Week
Phi Kappa will debate the
accelerated U. S. action In Viet
Nam Wednesday, March 31, at
7 p.m.
• • •
Group interviews for summer
employment for men will be
held In the Chapel Thursday,
April 1, at 4 p.m.
• « •
DIGatnnia Kappa will meet
Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. In the
TV studio.
• • •
Sigma Delta Chi will meet
in the Journalism conference
room on Tuesday, March 30,
at 7 p.m.
• • •
Professor Gabriel Marcel, au
thor of several French dra
matic plays and philosophical
essays, will speak in the Geor
gia Center Auditorium at 8:IB
p.m. March 31.
• » •
Theta Sigma Phi will meet
in Room 351 of the Journalism
Building Thursday at 6:30 p.m.
• • •
Professor Abraham Kaplan,
professor of philosophy at the
University of Michigan, will
give a lecture, "Science and
Human Values,” in the Library
Auditorium at 8:15 p.m., April
1.
"Oh, that’s just luck.” He also
said, “It's a tremendous honor,
knowing that the competition
was very strong.”
Next March Shepherd will be
a guest of the association at its
contention in Chicago.
Dr. Claude Callison and Dr.
McDougald were University
professors attending this year’s
convention.
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Cox
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"We feel that our programs
of popular performers have
beer, quite well supported, and
we are hoping that our pro
grams of classical performers
will gain increasing support,”
Cox said.
In answer to questions
concerning the short notice
of the Anna Russell concert,
Cox said that the March 24
concert was a matter of
availability.
He explained that Miss Rus
sell had only one open date
before her return to New York
for the final appearance of her
tour.
Bentley Speaks to Independent Men
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that are discriminating. He at
tributed this factor to the lack
of Interest from the voters.
“Tlio Voters’ Rights Bill
is (lie price we must pay for
those ]HN>plc who didn't turn
out to vote, or who didn't
even bother to register," he
said.
Speaking on the theme of the
importance of politics in gov
ernment, Bontley emphasized
the importance of the interest
of the people.
“Our type of government Is
the most difficult to run. For
our typo of government the
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Senate . . .
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of a quorum, the vote will
be taken ns approved.”
Scott said registration for
the Student Government con
ference will begin at the Geor
gia Center Friday, April 23,
at 8 a.m.
Huxley Nixon, senate vice-
president, reminded members
that elections for lioth senate
representatives and campus of
ficers will he held April 22 nnd
urged all qualified students who
seek election or re-election to
turn in petitions before the
deadline.
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Concerning the University it
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