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THE MAROON TIGER
October 16, 1953
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World and a 1952-53 Nieman Fel
low at Harvard, Desmond Hobart
Houghton who is Professor of Ec
onomics at Rhodes University in
Grahamstown, South Africa and
Atlanta University’s President,
Dr. Rufus E. Clement.
In the coming assemblies, we
may expect to join Atlanta Uni
versity in it's observance of Char
ter Day on October 16, and a spe
cial United Nations’ day program
under the direction of Dr. Bris
bane of the Department of Politi
cal Science.
On October 27, ReV. S. A. Ow
en, a distinguished Morehouse
graduate who is vice-president of
the National Baptist Convention
and minister of the Metropolitan
Baptist Church in Memphis, Ten
nessee will speak. There will be
a student panel under the direc
tion of Professor A. R. Brooks on
the 29th and the band will per
form the following day.
November 3-5 is Omega Psi Phi
Achievement Week Observance
and on November 6th, the band
will appear, along with every
thing else that goes with the
Maroon and White Festivities.The
appearance of Miss Maroon and
White on this day is the Height
of the season’s chapel schedule.
Grad. Record Exam
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Box 592, Princeton, N. J., or P. O.
Box 9896, Los Feliz Station, Los
Angeles 27, California. A com
pleted application must reach the
ETS office at least fifteen days
before the date of the administra
tion for which the candidate is
applying.
Down Beat
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concert, as she gives the oldie a
bright new varnish. Gerry Mul
ling—Ten -Tette (Capitol H 439).
With a bright new band, but still
with the famed soloists—Milligan
and Chet Baker—the Mulligan
group takes on a new stature.
CLASSICAL: Bruno Walter and
the New York Philarmonic Sym
phony Orchestra—Mozart. Sym
phonies No. 35 and 40. (Col. ML
4693, 12”). These are fresh, spark
ling performances of the many
repeated cuttings, with Walter
giving Haffner a special gloss.
Jackie Robinson
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in urging his listeners to “give
generously” to this fund.
The United Community Cam
paigns hope to raise a total of
$280,000,000 this fall, which will
go into the local Community
Chests, United Fund, Good
Neighbor Crusade, United De
fense Fund and other organiza
tions which aid the sick, troubled
and the handicapped.
PRESCRIPTIONS
SODA LUNCH
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
FLASH BULBS
KODAKS
— One Day Film Service —
AMOS DRUGS
EST. 1923
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Personality Portrait
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an assistant in the Organic Chem
istry Laboratory and assistant in
the Biology Laboratory. Rowan
is also a laboratory technican on
a research project currently en
gaged in by Drs. Birnie and Mapp
under patronage of the Atomic
Energy Commission.
In addition to these accomplish
ments, Rowan, known to most
of the student body as “Vic”
has managed to become a member
of the Ministers’ Union, the Beta
Kappa Chi Scientific Honorary
Society, the University Chorus,
the Junior Quartet and the Omega
Psi Phi Fraternity. Currently
“Vic” is contemplating entrance
into Medical school next term.
—Howard Moore
Intercollegiate
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as a unit, but did as two separate
groups. This lasted until a senior
at Emory, Morlan Dunlap, decid
ed that two separate meetings vio
lated the ideals of the Council.
Action initiated by her brought
the two groups together and now
all the schools’ representatives
work as a functional unit.
Band Shows Much
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abilities and ambitions of her be
loved band. We salute you mem
bers and director of the Maroon
and White Band of Morehouse
College,, and wish you a grand
year of dazzling success.
Chapel Highlights
From the 28th of September ’til
now, the Morehouse chapel pro
grams have been well planned
and some have been very inter
esting. The programs in the
weeks to follow promise the same
with improvements for the half-
hour assembly.
Already we have heard Presi
dent Mays, Dean Brazeal, Dr. E.
B. Williams of the Economics
Department, Rev. L. M. Tobin of
the School of Religion and pastor
of Providence Baptist Church,
Professor Kemper Harreld, Rev.
Sandy Ray who is a distinguish
ed Morehousfe graduate and min
ister o f Cornerstone Baptist
Church in Brooklyn, New York;
William Gordon, who is manag
ing editor of the Allanfa Daily
Sporis Here And There
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Now that the sports scene has been spoken of all over
the nation, let’s not forget the big game coming up this week
end featuring the Morehouse College Maroon Tiger against the
Hornets from Alabama State. Also, there are many other big
games coming up this week-end* that will be covered in the
next issue, plus some dope on wrestling, from over the country.
When you smoke Chesterfield it’s
so satisfying to know that you are
getting the one cigarette that’s low
in nicotine, highest in quality.
A fact proved by chemical
analyses of the country’s six
leading cigarette brands.
And it’s so satisfying to know that
a doctor reports no adverse effects
to the nose, throat and sinuses
from smoking Chesterfield.
The doctor’s report is part of
a program supervised by a
responsible independent re
search laboratory and is based
on thorough bi-monthly exam
inations of a group of Chester
field smokers over a period of
a year and a half.
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