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2—SIDELINES, OCT. 24,1968 Librarians To Attend Miami Conference

John David Marshall, university Southeastern Regional Group of librarian; Alee Ruth Burrow, Resources and Technical Services assistant acquisitions librarian; Librarians Section. He succeeds and Linda Gill, periodicals libra- Dr. Doralyn J. Hickey, assistant rian, will attend the Southeastern professor of the school of library Library Association meeting in science, UniversityofNorthCaro- Miami Beach, Florida, October lina. 30-November 2. Novelist Erskine Caldwell will At this meeting Marshall will address one of the general assume the chairmanship of the sessions, and Professor Thomas English of Emory University will speak at the College and Univer- sity Libraries Section on "Dis- Applications Accepted tinguished Special Collections in the Southeast." Helen Welch Turtle, assistant For Dental Pro gran librarian, , wjll address the Technical Ser- vices Librarians Section. Applications are now being taken for the fifth annual American The Special Librarians section Dental Association sponsored Pro- will hear an address by John N. gram in Dental Research for Col- Berry, III. book editorial depart- Dr. James K. Huhra, right, is shown here as he signs a copy of his History of the United States,- lege Students, according to Martha ment of the R. R. Bowker Com- Instructor's Supplement for addition to the Tennessee collection of Middle Tennessee State Turner, director of the MTSU pany, on "The Special Librarian University Library. Librarian Mr. John David Marshall examines the new volume. placement office. and the Young Executive." The program, sponsored under The Southeastern Library Asso- a grant from the National Insti- ciation has a membership of more Officers For tute of Dental Research, makes it than 2000 librarians from nine Humphrey Endorsed By Scientists, Engineers possible for selected pre-bac- states. WMTU Elected calaureate college students to spend ten weeks in the laboratory Memphis Stale ToBeSie Washington, D. C. A founding They emphasize the distinguish- Executive Board officers of of a senior dental scientist who is group of 141 of the nation's most ed records of the Vice President WMTU-FM were elected last night. working in the field of the student's distinguished leaders in the fields and Senator Muskie in initiating Those elected include; Program career interest. Of Educational Conference of science and engineering an- progressive legislation. Director, Don Beck, Nashville The overall objective of the pro- nounced the formation of Scien- sophomore; Operations Manager, gram is to identify exceptional tists and Engineers for Hum- In considering the role of sci- Dennis Jones, Chickamauga, Ga. students and to furnish insight Sam H. Ingram, dean of the phrey—Muskie. ence, they state, "The next Presi- senior. Promotions Manager, through a direct experience into school of education, will attend in announcing their support, the dent will have the opportunity to Jenan Dor man, Mc Minn ville fresh- the challenges that exist in oral the Annual Fall Educational Con- founding group called Hubert Hum- redirect the creative energies of man, and Rick McKinney, Knox- biology and related research, ac- ference of the Tennessee Pro- phrey and Edmund Muskie "the our people," and conclude, "From ville senior was appointed Ad- cording to Mrs. Turner. fessors of Educational Admini- candidates most qualified to lead the record, we also know that ministrative Assistant to the Gen- The program provides a stipend stration on Friday, October 25, our country in its quest for world Hubert Humphrey understands this eral Manager. and will maintain the forward mo- of $700 to the student for his at Memphis State University. peace and in the resolution of The university computer pro- maintenance during the ten-week Sam Johnson, dean of the col- problems which beset our own mentum of our scientific and tech- vided a random survey list which period and transportation to the lege of education at Memphis State society." nical progress." is now being studied. The re- institution where he will work. University, will extend a welcome sults of the survey will deter- It further provides round-trip The founding group includes Three of the Co-chairmen, Hans to the delegates at the opening ses- eleven winners and Bethe, , and Jerome mine major programming of the transportation to a conference of sion. He will be followed by three station. The positions of directortr the students which will be held in seventy-six members of the Nat- Wiesner, met in Washington with speakers carrying out the con- ional Academy of Science and Nat- the press to answer questions and of the station are still open to August for the purpose of com- ference theme, "Collective Ne- any students wishing to try out. municating their experiences and ional Academy of Engineering. discuss the relative positions of gotiations." the candidates. Extracts from this The next station meeting will giving the advisory committee an The first address will be given be held November 6 at 7 p.m. opportunity to evaluate the success The Nobel Prize winners are: press conference are attached. by Frank Miles, director of in- , Andre Cournand, Don- in DA 214. of the program. dustrial relations for E. L Bruce The deadline for applications for ald Glaser, Robert Holfstadter, & Co. He will speak on "What Edward Kendall, Polykarp Kusch, the program is February 15,1969. is Negotiations and the Fame of Information and application kits Edwin McMillan, Marie Goeppert Mind Needed for Negotiations." Mayer, Dickinson Richards, ODD BODKINS are available from Mrs. Turner. Hugh Brown, sub-district direc- Charles Townes, and . tor of district 35 of the United Emphasizing the importance of "HvUO.rOLKS-TM Steel Workers Union, will deliver international affairs, the Co- "The Position of Labor in Deal- fftflWlWASOfO lSSHOtfSfH£&Aft~ ing with Management." Chairmen state, "We believe the 'IW HBBOCH ?ASS First Baptist Church peril of nuclear war remains the Brown will be followed by the AW rNttwnoNTO CAN PA&VCMT 200 E. Main foremost concern of mankind, and THAT MS KM* vice president in charge of in- that the next President will have i^is dustrial relations for Plough, Inc., to make dicisions that could de- Buses to Sunday Dan Hallford. ? termine the fate of our civiliza- CAW MOO m . Seminars and Morning tion." Worship FLOWERS FOR ALL They point to the Vice Pres- OCCASIONS — ident's record of vigorous leader- CALL ship in the search for peace citing 9:00 Woods his strong support for the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty; they 9:05 HI RISE RION applaud "his willingness to sug- FLOWER SHOP gest concrete proposals for 9:10 Monohan achieving peace in Vietnam." 1bl*Mfl(tgflj GIANT-KW 107 W. 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