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CAMPUS MIRROR
EXCHANGE STUDENTS
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portunity was afforded her to go to Ja
maica for formal instruction. After com
pleting her undergraduate training. Miss
Gagneron taught the English language
for some time in her native town. Pos
sessed of a charming accent and a ready
smile, she has become a welcome addi
tion to our student body.
From Our Exchange
Student
1 am very glad to express my gratitude
to the teachers and students of Spelman
College for the warm welcome I have re
ceived. I really enjoy living here and
I have no doubt that I shall spend a very
agreeable and profitable year in the Col
lege.
I hope this exchange of students will
he durable and that many Haitian girls
will have the same privilege as I. This
exchange will develop between our two
countries a feeling of cordiality and a
close relationship in the future.
—Marie Gagneron.
CAMPUS IMPKOVEMENTS
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Because remodeling usually makes for
improvement by doing away with the
worn-out, the serviceless, and the things
which make for a waste of time, space,
and money, notice should be taken and
appreciation expressed for the showers
added in Bessie Strong Building and
the new faucets on the fountain.
Of great interest is the work which
has been done in Rockefeller Hall. The
entire basement has been improved—
the old store rooms being torn out and
a cement floor put in.
Lately the stairs between the first and
second floors in Rockefeller Hall have
been given a new finish, one which will
make them less noisy.
Let us be conscious of the improve
ments about us, and let us help to main
tain the general upkeep of the campus.
YATES and MILTON
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ATLANTA. GEORGIA
Morehouse College Forum
Series
A series of forums concerned with
Negro problems will be presented by the
Department of Sociology of Morehouse
College in cooperation with the Depart
ment of Youth Activities in the Division
of Negro Affairs of the National Youth
Administration for Georgia.
Speakers of note and of widespread
influence who are prominent in the fields
of politics, economics, sociology, religion,
and education will conduct the forums.
All forums are open to the public and
will be held in the Exhibition Room
of the Atlanta University Library.
FACULTY AND STAFF
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many, and has assisted Miss Josephine
Petts, with her Dance Course at Saltz-
burg Mazarteum Academy in Germany.
Sbe has also had experience in dramatic
productions in Raymond Duncan’s
theater.
The new additions in the Home Eco
nomics Department are Miss Roberta
Burbeck, graduate of the University of
Minnesota, who will teach Applied Art;
and Miss Nazen Kazian. from Athens,
Greece, a graduate of Santa Barbara
College and Columbia University, who
will teach Home Management. Methods
and Crafts.
Miss Eugenia Dunn, 1940 graduate of
Atlanta University, from Louisville, Ken
tucky, joins the Biology Department as
Laboratory Assistant.
Three graduate assistants who will be
connected with various departments are
Miss Matilda Lynette Saine, Spelman
'40; Miss Alma Stone, Spelman ’40. and
Miss Anatol Reeves, Spelman ’39. They
will assist in the Education, Music, and
Classics Departments, respectively.
New in the administrative offices are
Miss Evelyn Fleming, secretary to Dean
Lyons, who has had experience in the
Mission Training School, Philadelphia,
and Miss Isabelle Torrance, Ausable,
New York, secretary in the President’s
office, who was formerly secretary to the
President of St. Lawrence University.
Dr. Ossip K. Fletchtheim joins the
Atlanta University faculty as professor
of political science. Dr. Flechtheim, an
internationalist, was educated in France
and in Germany and has traveled widely
through Russia and Poland.
To the staff of Atlanta University has
come Miss Anne Hawkins, a Spelman
graduate and a former assistant dietitian
at Spelman, who will fill the same posi
tion at Atlanta University.
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