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Capsule Reports Excitement of the Original Talks Don't Forget the Don't Forget the Time Capsule for Time Capsule for 2049 2049 VOL. XLVIII THE UNIVERSITY OF CHATTANOOGA, MARCH 8, 1949 No. 10 Boston Professor Student Dietitian Students, Teachers Does Your 8:30 Professor Eat $1,470 a Year Brings UN Into This amendment provides for of Art Invited Breakfast; If So, What Foods? the following changes in the announcement: By CONNIE WOLFE Classroom Via Tape 1. In the section "Employ­ To Enter Contest Do you have an 8:30 class, h-m-m-m? ment Opportunities" on Page Does your professor come bouncing into the room, literally A year ago a Boston University 2, the beginning dates of Art instructors in American col­ radiating vim, vigor and vitality, h-m-m-m? government professor made head­ courses for the Veterans Ad­ leges, universities and high schools If "yes" be your answer to the above, you have probably won­ lines when he took his classes by ministration Hospital at Hines, —and college art students—have dered from whence comes this excess energy of our faculty. Well, 111., are changed from Feb. 1 here is the conclusion arried at after much research —the secret is plane to United Nations sessions at to July 16: from July 16 to oeen invited to enter paintings in Lake Success. Today this profes­ a new art competition which will breakfast! But secret it will remain*——— Sept. 1. no longer, for here is what a rep- f toast and a cup of coffee. sor is again making the news by offer $30,000 in cash prizes for Q 2. The salary in the last line resentative group cf faculty mem­ Miss Mary Hale, who says she reversing the process and bringing of the above paragraph is the best paintings of Christmas bers consume each morning, along "would rather sleep than eat," the United Nations to the class­ changed from $2,644.80 to $2,- themes submitted by American with a few observations gathered contents herself with two cups of room by recording the UN sessions 974.80. and French artists. during the interviews. coffee, a couple of pieces of toast, 3. The section "Appointment Miss Waller has won much fame on tape, using his own tape re­ and occasionally a half a grape­ Dates" on Page 2 snouid read: More than 4,700 French artists on the campus for her cheerful first fruit. corder. "Appointments to training already have entered the French period history classes, and here is Mr. Hodge thinks that fruit juice Believing that international rela­ courses are made on April 15. section of the competition, and an what inspires her so early in theshoul d come in large glasses, the tions and world government can Applications for the courses even greater number of American day: grapefruit, bacon, one egg,bigge r the better, so, along with and should be an "alive" and vivid should be received not later artists are expected to vie in thecooke d differently each morning, a quart of fruit juice, he has program of study. Dr. Minos D. than March 1. Appointments to two pieces of toast with jelly, two American section, according to Wheatena, two strips of bacon, Generales. instructor in govern­ fill any remaining vacancies will cups of coffee, and sometimes a two fried eggs, three or four pieces ment at the university's college cf be made prior to the beginning Vladimir Visson, director. The glass of milk tops off the rest, but of buttered toast and milk or liberal arts and graduate school, of the course." project, largest one of its kind in Miss Waller is not a cereal-eater cocoa. Coffee, says Mr. Hodge, was has established a unique method of 4. The paragraph "Citizen­ art history, is sponsored by Hall as are most of her colleagues. made to go with conservation, so teaching. Through the media of ship" on Page 5 of the an­ Brothers, Inc., greeting-card pub­ Dr. Tietz was most acommodat- he waits until later in the day tape recordings Generales has re- nouncement is changed to read: lishing firm, and is known as the ing when stopped in the hall one for what most people have to have I corded either directly or by use of "Applicants must be citizens of evening, and declared the following first thing. 1949 Hallmark Art Award. I short-wave radio every important the United States." as his first food: eggs, varying Miss Hammond regrets that her session cf the United Nations, re­ Change No. 2 above was pre­ The grand international prize from fried to boiled, toast, either will be $3,500, with a number of breakfast is no more unusual than cently meeting in Paris. During viously made by an amendment grapefruit, an orange, or fruit prizes in each of the two national fruit juice, an egg scrambled, class meetings international rela­ to the announcement dated Oct. juice, bacon and pancakes oc­ shredded •wheat, coffee and toast, tions students gain a new insight 19, 1948. which is superseded by uivisions, running up to a $2,000 top in each, said Visson. He is di­ casionally, and "coffee, by all or sometimes sweet rolls or coffee- into the problems under discussion this new amendment. means!" Dr. Teitze enjoys a good cake. when they hear the word-for-word rector of exhibitions for Wilden- stein Galleries of New York and hot cereal but he seldom eats any Well, that's what keeps some of discussions on such questions as door mats or so-called prepared our faculty members going until the Palestine dispute, the Hindu- Paris, which is co-operating in the Engineers' Club Has program. cereals for, says Dr. Teitze, the noon, how do you stack up with Pakistan problems and the Indo- only merit to be found in them is them? nes:an dispute. A prospectus of rules and entry the cream and sugar they float in. Varied Slate of Speakers blanks may be obtained by writ­ Presented in the native language, Prof. McCay really goes after ing to: Director, Hallmark Art breakfast in a big way, knocking the broadcasts bring tc students a By EDWIN H. SINIARD Award, Wildenstein and Company, new concept of the emotion and off grapefruit juice, either oat 19 East 64th Street, New York 21, Capsule Reports excitement of the original talks. On Friday, Feb. 18, 1949, the meal or "Pep" (incidently, he is Whether or not the students under­ Engineers Club met at 10:15 a.m., N. Y. one of three who even considers The objective of the Hallmark The project to be carried out by Mrs. Marlin Is House stand the language, they get a to hear Dr. William F. Luther, eating a prepared cereal), a couple the senior class of 1949, the Time vivid impression of the situation, head of the research department award, Visson said, is to encourage of three-minute eggs, three pieces USAF Interviewing Team today's painters and bring recogni­ Capsule, is steadily progressing Mother at New Dorm and usually Dr. Generales, who of the Dixie Mercerizing Company, of toast with jam or preserves, one towards its fulfillment. speaks five languages and under­ speak on rayon and its manufac­ tion to the best in contemporary cup of coffee and sometimes milk Invades University art by building a truly mass au­ The planning committee met Who is that nice looking lady stands several more, makes an in­ ture. Dr. Luther is an authority just to finish things off. The opportunity for pilot train­ dience for meritorious works. last week and the following com­ that lives in the cute apartment in terpretation. on rayon, having worked previous­ Miss Petitt thinks breakfast is mitteemen were appointed: ing and a career as an officer with ly with Du Pont Rayon Corpora­ Mass circulation of the outstand­ more or less an institution and the new girl's dormitory? If you the United States Air Force which "The real value cf these record­ ing new works of today's American Dick Neidhardt, general chair­ don't know her. she is Mrs. Gladys ings is that they are not 'dead,' " tion before coming to the Dixie eats the following, "because its man. is open to qualified college men Mercerizing Company. and French artists will be achieved the thing to do:" apple juice, a Martin, the house mother. will be explained to UC men on said Dr. Generales. "When a stu­ Jack Hoover, proceedings. through the reproduction, on Hall­ favorite of hers, one egg, scram­ She was born in Clarksville, Feb. 28-March 4 by a special air dent can actually hear the famous According to Dr. Luther, rayon mark Christmas cards, of selected Bob Anderson, vault. is a comparatively new industry, bled, white bread, toasted, a lot Tenn., but she moved to Chatta- force aviation cadet team, Maj. voice of Winston Churchill, the paintings entered in the compe- Mr. Patten, faculty adviser and and yet production in rayon indus- ; cereal like oatmeal, but none of rooga to live and go to school. Her Arlyn S. Powell said today. tangy Vermont accent of Senator tion by artists of both countries. publicity chairman. father was a newspaper editor Austin, the Vishinski blasts against tries is fast approaching that of these whole wheat mixtures, and In approximately two weeks, the Men 20 to 2610 years old, physi­ the cotton industry. Rayon indus­ In addition to prizes for winning one cup of coffee or tea. and Mrs. Martin inherited his cally fit, with two more years of the United States, or the bombastic paintings in both countries, royal­ committee will meet again to de­ love for journalism.
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