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) Miss Mildred Thompson, former
jdean of Vassar College and mem
iber of the University of Georgia
history department, said last night
that there can be no real peace
,until the peoples of the world un
| derstand each other.
Miss Thompson, who was a U. |
S. delegate to the London Confer- |
(ence of 1945 which drew up the |
'constitution of the United Nations
| Educational, Scientific and Cultur
| al Organization, said the aim of
{ this special “agency of UN is to
| bring about ‘better understanding
among the people of the world.
Speaking at a “Know Your
United Nations” meeting at the
University, Miss Thompson quoted
the preamble of UNESCO: “Since
wars begin in the minds of men,
it is in the minds of men that the
defenses of peace must be con
structed.”
Miss Sis Stribling, St. Simons,
won the title of “Miss Homecom
ing of 1948” in the Homecoming
Review, held Tuesday night in the
University of Georgia’s Fine Arts
Auditorium, Members of her court
are Jane Dickerson, Miami; Betty
Nash, Atlanta; Annette Lieberman,
—With J. ®. WILLIAMS
—With MAJOR HOOPLE
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Athens and Kathryn Lanman, Bir
mingham, Ala,
Designed by the University of
Georgia Inter-Fraternity Council,
the event was begun as a means of
stimulating and enlarging the an
nual Homecoming Festivities. ‘
A conference for teachers of po
litical science; history, economics
and sociology in state colleges and
universities, will be held on the
University of Georgia camput Dec.
3-4.
The purpose of the two-day
meet, according to Dean James E.
Gates, University College of Busi
ness Administration, is to dis
cuss the problems involved in the
‘teaching of these courses and the
coordination of Junior and Sen
ior college offétings throughout
the state.
Acting as sponsors for the con
ference and as the program com
mitiee are Dean Gordon Siefkin,
Emory University; Dean Ralph C.
Moor, South Georgia College;
Prof. Hubert Dennison, Georgia
Tech; Prof. Albert Saye and Dean
Gates, University of Georgia. |
It was announced that all ses
sions will be of the panel or foruml
type, Registration will be held in |
the Commerce-Journalism Build
ing on the morning of Dec. 3. |
Mrs. Henry Kistner, New York,
gave a flower arrangement lecture
and demonstration in the Univers
ity of Georgia Chapel yesterday
afternoon under the sponsorship
of the Landscape Architecture
Club.
Working with gladioli, chrysan
themums, snapdragons, carnations,
‘roses, other garden flowers and
foliage, Mrs. Kistner stresses ar
‘rangements for flower shows be
fore a capacity audience which in
cluded representatives from Ath
ens, Greensboro, Zlberton, Roys
ton, Winder, Commerce, and Mon
roe,
‘ “Nature is not symmetrical,” she
said, ‘“so we must work for the
asymmetrical in our arrangement.
Well conditioned material; color
the three diminsions of height,
width and depth; and transition,
usually with foliage, from the con
tainer to the flowers themselves,
are important.”
Her arrangements, whiech drew
applause from the audience, in
cluded spring flowers in a small
lamp base, a vertical arrangement
in a compote, red carnations and
foliage in a tall Egyptian con
tainer, a mass arrangement and
others.
An unusual camellia arrange
i ment featured a grapefruit as the
1 container. She suggested that those
| present try pineapple or eggplant,
AIRMEN JIBE AT RUSSIANS
BERLIN—(AP) — The men of
the Allied airlift who fly food and
fuel to western Berlin over the
Soviet blockade are jibing at the
Russians through their own news
paper, the “Task Force Times.”
The American and British fliers
are laughing, particularly, at Rus
sian propaganda promises to sup
ply the entire city with food and
’coal. One such jab purports to re
peat a joke said to have originated
in Russian-occupied Saxony. This
says: “Americans are supplying
Germany with food by air, the
British by ship while the Russians
send their supplies by radio.”
SEABOARD AIRLINF RY,
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Georgia
Leave for Elberton, Hamlet and
New York and East—
-12:35 p. m.—Air Conditioned. ‘
8:43 p. m.—Air Conditioned.
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East— |
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CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
RAILROAD
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Leaves Atrens (Daily) 4:15 p.m
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