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THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1965
WGTV To Present Film Classic,
Vice - Presidential Interview
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Tuesday night at nine
WGTV, Channel K. will present
“The Man In the White Suit”
on ith International Film CIiir-
sic» serlea.
The movie la a fable telling I
of the mlsrhlef that Hrientinta
ran do with their teat tubes and
curiosity in disturbing the sta
tus quo.
Wednesday night nt eight “At
Issue" presents a nationwide tel
evision Interview with Vice-
President Humphrey during
which he details Ills role and
responsibilities In the second
highest elective office of this
nation.
Monday, April 5, IIMW1
fl:80 I,«-nrn To Itahy-HIt
7:00 tirowing South
7:80 A Quest For Certainty
H:00 The World of Mualc
8:80 The Population Problem
9:80 Hllmta, Pleaae I
10:00 Art and Ideas
Tuesday, April <1, It Mir,
o :io Viewpoint On Mental Health
7 ini tirowing Kouth
7:80 Spectrum
h ini The French Chef
s :to Picture Window on Family
Kerrest Ion
0:00 International Film Classics
\V«*dne*dM)\ April 7. I1MI5
8:30 Georgia History
9:00 Adventure Theatre
9:80 Short Stories of de Maupas
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Television Journal of tin
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Silver Wing*
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In My Opinion
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Lump I nto My Feet
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The tilory Trull
TlmrMlay, April H, UMW
0 80 Learn To Itahy-HIt
7 ini Growing South
7 :t0 The Herman Hour
h ini Open Koad
8:30 f Diversity News
8:48 Focal Point
9 ini Dollar Diplomacy
9:80 Great Music
Friday, April 9, 1005
0:80 Modern Math
7 no tirowing South
7:80 The Open Mind
University Student Injured
In Motor Scooter Mishap
Adcrhold . . .
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footage aa the proposed new
library on North Campus, plus
some new computers. It also
will house senior division math
and biochemistry. A new build
ing that will house psychology
and journalism and will seat
approximately 2,000 students Is
being constructed on North
Campus.
A golf course for University
students and faculty Is being
planned and will bo located In
the area of the Intersection of
Mllledge and the Macon high
way. "If we can put Into It
what we think we can, In three
years we can have a course
equal to the Masters',” com
mented Dr. Aderhold.
Funds...
(Continued from Page One)
the final contract for the
l projects planned last summer
will be drawn up. We ought to
be planning additional con
struction, especially housing
construction," he said.
"We ran't even employ
architects until funds are made
available," Hudson added.
Regarding the future,
Hudson said that he felt a
strong effort will be made
by the legislature to ap
propriate construction funds
next year.
"Our state’s economy Is
steadily Increasing. I can see
no reason why funds should not
be available next year,” Hudson
said.
Looking to the more immedi
ate future, Hudson discussed
the possibility that the board
of regents will make funds
available.
A 19-year-old University
student was injured Wednesday
about 1 a.m. when bo was
thrown from the motor scooter
he was riding, enmpus police
said.
Admitted In satisfactory con
dition to Athens General Hos
pital wns Stove Rush, 364
Payne Hall.
Offlcors said Rush told them
ho wns on his way to his
dormitory whon he lost control
of t)u> scooter.
Tho accidont occurred on
Sanford Drive noar the Physics
Building.
Literary Society
Names Officers
New officers for the Demos-
thonlnn Literary Society for
spring quarter are: president,
Arthur Smith; vice-president,
Dan Chalker; secretary. Chip
Conyers; custodian, Jerry Mc-
Ilrayer; sorgeant-at-arms, Bud
dy Darden; historian, Norman
Underwood; librarian, Jerry
Griffin; and solicitor-general,
Kelly Raulerson.
Music Head
Speaks Here
On April 13
Merle Montgomery, Educa
tional Consultant for the Music
Department at Oxford Univer
sity Press, New York, will con
duct a workshop at the Univer
sity on April 13.
Dr. Montgomery’s visit to the
University is sponsored by the
student chapter of the Music
Educators National Conference.
Dr. Montgomery will speak to
j the Music Department student
body at 4:15 p.m. In the Uni
versity Chapel. Interested per
sons are invited to attend.
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