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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1651,
InMexico Under
Fellowship Award
James W. Harris, jr., East Point,
unior at the University of Geor
sia, has been awarded a fellowship
for study in Mexico during 1952
by the government of that country,
according to an announcement
made by the Institute of Inter
national Education in New York,
The award is garnted by the Mex
co-United States Commission “on
Cultural Cooperation through the
Mexican government’s Commis-
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Scientific Investigation,” It carries
full tuition and 700 pesos a month
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Harris, who has been an out
standing Spanish student at the
University, will continue hig stu
dies under the terms of the fellow
ship of the University of Mexico.
According to Dr. Kard E. Shedd,
professor of Spanish, Harris is one
of the few students in the country
who have such an excellent op-
Fortunity to continue his study of
anguage. He added that Harris
is also proficient in French.
Harris studied last summer at
the Institute Technologico de
Monterey, Mexico, where he pre
fected ‘his conversational work in
Spanish. He began his study of
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!o the University of Georgia.
Taimadge Arficle
Appears In Winfer
Georgia Review
An article which calls Georgia’s
county unit system the “fountain
head of “democratic government”
will appear in the winter issue
of the Georgia Review, quarterly
literary publication of the Univer
sity of Georgia,
.'l‘he article is written by Geor
gla’s Gov. Herman E. Talmadge,
The Review will be issued Dee. 15,
Governor Talmadge’s article is
one of a number of articles and
short stories included in the winter
issue of the Review, the final one
of its fifth year of publication.
Other articles scheduled for
publication in this issue include
“Salem Camp Meeting: Symbol of
an Era,” by Webb B. Garrison,
Emory University; “Beef Cattle
Production in Georgia,” by Dr. A.
E. Cullison, chairman of the Uni
versity’s division of animal hus
bandry; and a short history of
Washington, Ga,
The Review’s lead article is
“Charleston’s Role in American
Democracy,” by Herbert Ravenel
Sass. It is a discussion by the
author of “Look Back to Glory”
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THE BANNER-EERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
of the part which the aristocratic
tradition has had in forming Am
erican democratie thought.
Also included in the winter is-:
sue is an article on the poetry of
Geoa?ia's Byron Herbert Reece,
by William W. Davidson, Univer=-
sity English faculty; and another
by an Atlanta University profes
sor, f.\omas D. Jarrett, on the lit
erary = significance of William
L. Grayson’s “The Hireling and the
Slave.”
The Georgia Review is edited by
John Olin Eidson, professor of
English at the University.
Turtles are more ancient than
dinosaurs, according to the Ency
clopedia Britannica.
Typists Needed &
For Navy Work ™
"Applicants for positions as typ
ists and stenographers with the
Navy Department in Washington,
D. C. may make application now
and report for work as late as
January if they wish, Miss Anna
Knight and Miss Nell Curtis Navy
Representatives, said today. In
terviews will be conducted at the
Navy Recruiting Station, Georgia
Savings Bank Building, Peachtree
and Broad Streets, Atlanta, Geor
gia, Mondays through Fridays,
from 9 a. m, to 5 p. m. For eve
ning and Saturday appointments,
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write or telephone the Navy Re
cruiting Station in Atlata, Lamar
6962.
The positions carry GS-3 and
GS-4 civil service ratings with en
trance salaries of $2950 and $3175
per year., There are automatic
yearly increases for all satisfac
tory employees. The yearly sal
ar is based on a five day work
week, and the emploment carries
generous yearly vacations with
pay in addition to 13 days’ sick
leave and eight legal holidays.
Miss Knight and Miss Curtis
will administer the examination
for these positions and forward
their recommendations to Wash-‘
ington as soon as applicants have‘
completed their applications. The
typing test is based on a 10-minute
plain cop{y test and the steno
graphic ‘dictation is given at the
rate of 80 words a minute,
The Nayy Department will make
reservations for living accommo
dations for all applcants who are
accepted for appointment, X
“The U. N. command will ngt
agree to any armistice that does
not provide minimum safeguards
against the resumption of hostili
tie.s”
The United States has a trade
commissioner in India, stationed
in Calcutta.
The United States is the largest
consumer of asbestos in the world.
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