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▼ C, VOL XLIV DAVIDSON COLLEGE, DAVIDSON, N. FRIDAY. NOVEMRER 11. 1955 No. 8 200 Expected For Parents' DayCouncil to Evaluate BY RICHARD BRUBAKER Over 200 guests are expected to attend the second annual rrc'shmcM-l'arents' Day to be held in the history of Davidson Court of Control College Offm-kiIIn beginning at 9:00 o' ot the Kn -hman Council Dr John iloik in the morning, the annual l( Cunninajham, President of Da- Student Committee to Union News: event will continue throughout the vidson College, will be present to da\ and terminate with a Parent extend a welcome to the guests of Study Kaculn Heception The program for the college New Curriculum DavidsonBridge Club Freshmen Parents' Day has heen other college nfftriahi will be BY JOHN TRASK, JR designed to acquaint the parents introduced to thi grotap alter which IVrrin nitvt- sung Presitli'iit Anderson opened the Novi>inbcr 7 Receives Charter with the faculty, the program and several selection- will be b> ' Chorus, ingof thi* SliuU nt Council by reporting on his I'lfort- to obtain purpose ot the college, and the the Male under the direc p^^w Through the efforts of the Col- >i ;a letter that he had prepared, in cooperation with the Davidson Davidson community has been I; day will n nter around the David Music l'inally. Dr S Spencer. Lions| Club, to Ihe townspeople iskinp, them to support the chartered, as the Davidson Bridge Students, Ovens College I'riion. Registration Dean at will peak on the efforts to establish a direct line between Davidson ;uiil Char- Club. The club has been sanctioned of guests will he carried out by subject. Problems »l Davidson lotte. to give master points and conduct Kreshmen." tournaments Mr. J. A. has Me then s.,,,| ih.a the Faculty ili' indent body; however, be Paalefl Immedi.iteh lollowing the FMati been appointed Director, and the 'had Im'cii considering the Conn II lit that it would broaden To The Parents: man-Parent AiiembJ) will be an organizational meeting will be in Shown above it the songstress. Mist Jo Ann Gr«r. 'cil's petition t"i unlimited off detegatae who did 1 1 beautiful It i* my pleasure to extend informal period during which par the Ballroomof the I'nii.n at 7:15 who will be seen and heard in the Las Brown concert to be given may to 'campus function and that Dr Me son delegates to tile SI I I a hearty welcome to all Dav- ents know the treat ' p. m. Tuesday. November 15 here on Tuesday evening, November 22. man group advisors. Group adviMfi Cavock. the ch.urman of the laturc will be <'l\de Holm DR. LEE F. TUTTLE vidson parents who «re on th* ' and their gwMti will lunch laculty Social i onimittee. had .in; Hunn> Perki on, HOLLYWOOD SINGER matter further are not ha the Council >hould ha he November 15 after the organiza- sons are freshmen. It is our President Aider OO then directed allowed to no if the\ d Ired Thi* tional meeting, the second will be desire to make this day a SPEAK AT SUNDAY BROWN Bloodmobile To Be the student Im.h secretary. Uoss »., acceptedby general approval December H Master points will be COMING WITH happy and helpful one to all of Smyth, to write la the faculty and Ai ihe fuggjesttofl ol Clyde Rub awarded, and a -ilver goblet, stand- appear in at you and to your sons who are Les Browns Band, which will concert David- to thank them l,i proposing the inrtm, Perrin Anderson appoint I ■ VESPER SERVICE ard prize for uj A C B L. tourna- beginning their college ca- Here December 5-6 son on November 22, will bring with it several exciting per- 'free cuts for the Iurman football committee to avaiuati the Court Vesper: ment, will § tn ihe winner. believe that a Davidsnii (olleue's R.O.T.C Im The sermon this Sunday vocalist; reers. We mu- i ,'titrnl He s;,ii| i 11,'liiiy sonalities. Jo Ann Greer, the band's featured Butch partment has heen to;1;:amc ol II vmII In- b) Dr tual acquaintance of parents desi^n.ited Judge delivered Lee F. The tournament be free to Brown, re Cobb, the ill the Court,! will Stone, comedian; and Stumpy vocal stylist and bass faculty con- carry out the fall Ked Cross blood As a matter ol uM business Tuttle, pasti i oi the First Mctho Membership and members can should be on the committee Ver- 1 member- ol the club. trombonist, the drive, uhich will he held on He Itamed from the pn wous meeting. ih-i Church ol Charlotte. A native $.50 head list of entertainers. tribute much to a student's non Hunter and Carl ioper were for thr rest of the year is per cember f> and li This is the Ithere was dJkimsaion on the idea of of Lenoir \ C. Dr Tuttle received Jo Ann Grcer the pretty, dark- happiness and success in col- firsi appointed to serve thi com> per- a Any group representing iln\es, asking the facult) to establish a his \ B !. i eyed, 24-year-old, songstress hails leader Les Brown. In his fourteen lege. Will you allow the ad- of two blood Ihe second toll from Duke t'niver either a fraternity or a local bridge illlttee B.I) Yale, band, come in the Spring ( Igaaanl science count. Council ii>. I from and his from Hollywood. She has appeared years with the llenn ■Hutch" ministration and faculty to do Ilure was ■,,, ;ii the club with up to 10 members wil i Pat Womlu.ud in no an l> I) with several famous orchestras be- Stone has won a string of titles in- all within their power to make Donation forms have alre.nlv man said that from*"I be admitted for $3.00. This cos ' meeting. ■ view of the fact that there nuuht Pi 1ii t. has pastor fore coming with Les Brown. Some cluding comedian, vocalist, assistant it a very satisfying day to you? bei'n distributed to the R.O.T.C held rovers the charter, the director related ,il of the better known orchestras leader, music librarian, gloom Sincerely, iCadets Donors are reminded that be other matters to estab the Humphrey St CoagNfi salary, and the expense of operat of parents lishing new courses, that he fav tional W« Pawn, Com; were Freddie Slack, Sonnie Burke, chaser Butch has won friends the J. R. Cunningham the permissiun is re Chorea* ,inc the tournament and one othe if the donor under the ored the idea of sett in;; up a "cur Government Study al Si Church, and Ray Anthony. world over for his great entertain President qttired it " Br< vard Methodist (regular duplicate bridge always been as well hi.s aga of 21 Printed forms for this i'Ii ilium committee Dan l.al-'ar i h.iil. ilc. Cored Mills Methodist Les Brown has noted!ing feats as smile. ' great a request are available through the was appointed chairman of this Washington i Innih Concord; Main Street On hand for the tournament wil for his vocalists. To name His recorded renditions of "A members of the Kreshman Council Offered " HO I'C Department committee with Hill Bondurant and in, Methodist church. TTliwiaavHle ibe Dr A M IK r a Life Master few of his former vocalists whoare Good Man Is Hard To Find. "Put between the hours of 9:00 and 11:00 The opportimitv to i'. govern right — | Pat Woodward as members of the and Central Methodist Church, j| now stars in their own {something In The Pot. rriskaidek in the lobby of the Inion During Much of the work of coordinat mental trueture and out ration al from Charlotte. Me will play bu Wilson, 1 committee \s|i.-,iiii\ before coming to his Doris Day, Eileen andLucy many beg the drive will be done by the first haml is now open tO David will not be eligible to win. It i iAphobia," and others have this period thr parent-, and other ;"., Polk. fraternities, as in the past Com- ciyde Robinson referred to Dr son students through ihe Wash mi church made him one of the leading Hiic^ts may become acquainted with v\.;s hoped that a number of fratcrnitie joined Les petition Krnntis Johnston's statement in a He married to Mi-s Mae Before Miss Greer the stylists of the past decade. the physical plant of the college between the fraternities is inyton Semester Program ol tin ' organization, Les to recent chapel that the faculU Simp.on in IIKtO. ami thiv have two will take advantage of the thre Brown liked her stylist bass trombonist. through informal campus tours. expected increase the turnout American L'rtiverMt) In Wash singing enough to her Vocal and for should explain the purposes and daughters, Mama Lee, 17. and ,dollar lee for up to ten member- well have Brown is younger The most phase of the the drive inKton. D C. Hope Stumpy the formal reasons hchind the present curricu Diane, H Ur Tuttle is ■ member appear on several Bob radio program. The Red Cross would like to Under the program Ihrec David in brother of the Renown leader. A Freshmen-Parents' l>a> ■: I Alpha social fra Anyone at all interested shows. At the present time she is stress the fact that the country him lie felt that if the present son per year can gfl BmMa Chi student of New York Military the Kreshman Parent AM«aU)r, students to Ihnilge attend meetin of busiest in Hol- need not be at war for blood to he policy was explained, there would Washington iecond ■ " ternit) ami is a national director should the one the vocalists will at 11:00 o'clock in the for the Academy, he still found time to ln^in he li1 -. and also ot that organisation and gaaac on November 15. An lywood. Between Les Brown road 1'nion Pre needed Itloml Is needed in hoth criticism Of it. tl ! work at the \mcriean I'm perfect his trombone artistry. ballroomof the College Ur is a member the trips there is moment wartime there migfri he MM constructive My. Participant Tattle nf (questions will be answered, and an never a dull sidinj; during the assembly will Ik- pjaace and war. although ver In the Wash appeared on many Another talent, that of acting. demand- overshadow changes ington program I 'I Missions, Western N C for her.She has Charles Kied. (ienrral Chairman often the semester renre, executive committee consisting of radio and TV shows.Her beautiful came to light when Monogram en , peacetime requirements for Mood The Council thill discussed the bow lar course work the Methodist Com nine Relief, 2 itudentt, one faculty member. voice is used constantly by the gaged him to play the title role in The lied Cross HIlHldlllllllllll from value oi sending ilelegatai to the .it American anil a seminar in milter on overseas and i» after he tec oi the following one representative of local bridge movie studios when she sings for I"Kilroy was Here." which Charlotte will be at the gynraaatan North Carolina State Student Lag \merican <■""■'rmncnt which in Lake by MetroColdwyn- ' ka \ srmbly, The Melho dub and one person from the the stars. Her most popularsuccess was featured Talks Featured Al on beta days, to collect the donated Mature in Kiileiuh oa November iimtes field trips to Congrats, tin- " 1 ii I II in- at Charlotte, The Chil was doing the singing for Rita Hay- Mayer in "The Duchess of Idaho" hi I Members of both the college 17-1H Clyde Itohinson. who at White lloiisi ;! , Supreme Court I town ol Davidson will be elected Home at Winston worth in "Affair In Trinidad" for with Van Johnson and Esther Wil , community and the town are urged tended l.'-t year's meeting. <|iies- and various iivi rnntental depart ' Salem. From these will Meeting Camp oa come the officers- Columbia, again May liams. French Club to donate to drnr value the meeting to mints al Hrmlersonvillc. and and for Miss the Uoned Ihe ol So it \ou arr at all interested come ' iHege Me is a past presi- worth in "Miss Sadie Thompson." "The Band of Renown" will hold Fred Meyers called the first dent ul the Charlotte-Mecklenburc to the meeting and see what this Her latest Coralrecords with I.es their concert in Johnston flymna mertmi: ol Le Cercle Francaii to Train," IN A Mini-'' \ on.itjon is about or see Buddy Dye. Brown are "Sentimental smm on Tuesday night, November'order at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday. FOURTH SERIES: all "Back In Your Own Back Yard," 22. Advance tickets are S2.00 andM October 26 at the home of Dr "The Man That Got Away," and tickets at the door will be $2.25 Watts After the roll call by the "Sentimental Journey." Students may purchase tickets now secretary, Frank White, the busi Concept "Finding 'Butch' Stone was one from the College Union or any In ness of the evening started Person's Self was of the greatest strokes of luck I've terfraternity Council representa- with the nomination of new mem Dr. Cleland to Present had in the band business," says tive. hers from the floor. After discu- -ion. the final list of names wa- Important in Learning decided upon i Ashlin were voted JACK TRAWICK sclr. officer Lectures Six new BY , to candidates.All the White members upon to receive invitations. These Does one's concept of hnn-i-lti subject werw draft-age males, andI Id the cni|ii ■ '.il af- BY JIM OVERALL play any part in expi was performed I 'h<- expert- Congressman Will were Bob Beall. Fairman Cum- determinant whatI the. nment dm let each laanih Tin1 Jonas " Reverend June* T. .'leland will serve as lecturer this ming. Handy Daniel. Jimmy Jones. and how he learn- Hie answer, in[liagUM A.ir. A male accompli.* mimer made di i itory remarks " y«ar lor Curtis Patterson, and Mob Sloan no uncertain terniv is yes, whichi Mai ptaeed in the room with the iboul tin- ubji i performance the /Uhlin White BHMe Lectures at the First Presby - Mooresville, Body At the end of the business meet provides u> with a moral don"t KetI subject nd he managed" tosolve Himarks -in' h following tcrian Church in North Carolina. Student dr ing. Jacques of Mont too ec,i> involved ; the I'nis i|uu-ker than the Mb ■ wen made: Th I ond."; The first at lecturM will Address Delpech. in Mvtfl ; remarking ( 11:IM) By BOB MAJORS ' pelier France gave an informative It has heen pwvaa, throughI'jects. al the same time : "You don't iti i in to thi do be yiven Bi iht> churc>h serv iCalifornia. In June 1951 he re interesting talk on the com- psychological experiments, that an| aboui Mi. eaa* of the problems To ". "if you d do better ice Sui)d.i\ morning, November the iceived the honorary degree of Do Congressman Charles Raper Jonas. Member of the House and ' parison between the French Uni- individual under stress does notI further add to the ago involvement.'j you're going to ruin mj whole e\ thirteenth: and t hi- remaining m\ t«r of Divinity from Davidson Co of Representatives from the 10th District of North Carolina, J , - versities and Davidson The fact learn as effectively as individualsH| >i \ attractive Irmale Mai pi i iiuent.": "You aren'l doing as will start that hum muht at 8:00 leg*) and in 1954 his Th. I) ilcgrc will address the student body in Chapel, Thursday. Nov. 18 ; that only two non-government col- under normal conditions Further " placed in the room, on the pretense■ will as Ihe nth' i "Are youi .Hid will continue through tlir (Oj imm Union Theological Seminary Congressman Jonas bears the leges exist in France wM brought more, many situations are"of helping with the experiment about to flunk out ul school' ag Friday, the eighteenth The in New York City. He has had a ." singular of being graduation from 1 along with the differences in brought about by .; Actual!, -he added to know, you're »rt oi dumb "home of lectures will : published in Best Sermon distniction the his the Under- out e«o involvement. the sub- "You thete " be sermon ' ' ■ only Republican Congressman graduate of Iniversity, approach of the said to he experiment esahaffaaapanl by making "I this te-l to ■ L'rammar I'nil', Qoapd cif Deliverance 1949-50: and first book The from School the the attitude and A person il Jed ! gave ' his His immediate Graduate of ally eyu he placed remarks when they ) iiI Ilie Ashlin LectHftt, and North Carolina. he entered the School students in the two sy-tems Del- Involved when is I1derogatory ■chool kids and" tbi leaTMd White held True Lively Word was pub predecessor in the Republican Law and graduated with a Doctor pech spoke in his native tongue; in a situation which is a threat toi (ailed to map up with the male ac better than yon ■■ wereestaUJabMl in lJM.'i In ]lished in 1954. his control group Presbyterian ranks from North Carolina was of Laws in 1928. all of the meetings of Le (erele his prestige, or to his picture ofI iwaanllrr A wa- KimiIi- showed thai under ttrw. the Kirst Church ol The first Presbyterian Church i father. Charles A. Jonas, who While at the University he was Frincais are conducted entirely in himsell askeil to rearrange the sentences, the -uhji'ct dors not liurn as well ■ -villc. in memory ol the Menrrvville extends a cordial inv served from 1929 1931 in the 71st a member of Chi Phi Social Fra- French. The stres.s situation is often ac but thr e^oinvolved situation was as under normal condition*. Kur Rever ml Kobert .Vhlin While. I) ,latmn tn all to attend these non White, Congress. ternity, Phi Delta Phi Law Fratcr A discussion and questions on complished hy presenting the sub not uaaUdi and they worked under tinr it was sri'ii th :' the-e sub H Or who was a very ,ili'nominational Lectures. A native of Lincointon, North nity and the Honorary Order of the IDelpeeh's talk was followed by a ject a gn>Bp of nonsense syllable- i normal iircumstanrev Hoth groups ject- did not retain the materialI prominmt and influential minister Carolina, Mr. Jonas graduated from Coif. He has served the University talk by Fred Mayan, president of and telling him that the learning of'Iperformed the test under normal as well as the subject Hi..' learnedI ol Ihe Presbyterian Church, was time, the University of North Carolina as a director of the General Alum- the organization, dealing with his the syllables is a measure of in- eiriuin-tances one but in a it under normal circUBiataBMl th- bi loved former pastor of this experimental with an A.B. degree in 1923. Upon ni Association since 1927. iimpressions, reactions and experi- telligence The syllables in them- second vession the This Wat proven bj .king the "h from October 1921, t After completing his education,|j ences as a student in Paris and as selves could not bring about afa) i ejRNip «as placed in the ego-in- subjects to return one week alter. tober Ht4i in the eoune of hi- Mr Jonas entered the general prac- Ia tourist throughout the French invohement. but the fact that the volved ituation. ReMilts showedi the initial perform,ex < .ml re nunislrv of fifty year-., he had tice of law in Lincolnton with his]i nation. Meyer supplemented his subject thinks his intelligence is that there was no significant learn the Material many notion conferred upon him; father. As a lawyer, he is a mem- with color slides taken during heini; tested does In other in- deMage in the performance of the ami Hi "lie time he was Moderator jtalk Some subjects break ■: n in the ber of the Lincoln County, North past year in that country. stance- the subject is given ma control irroup on the two tests ' i,l the S\nod of North Carolina. I\ the lAolved situation i 11 -"" pro Carolina and American Bar Asso The meeting then progressed to tenal which is, in itself, ego-in- IIowi'mt. there was a marked dif- Dr I.hihs T. Cleland. .lames B. (CM language, curse K. ■\peri ciations. He served as President of the most pleasurable part of the vohed An example of this would leii nee in the performance of the Dukr. I'rofessor of Preaching in neuter, become 1 the North Carolina Bar Association evening whenthe memberspartook he when a musician is asked to experimental group, with ability mtrenn the Divinity School of Doha fm or reiuse to participate in 1 in 1946-1947 and Mmc Goldiere's learn a passage appraising the to perform the task beiim greatly further VSnit) and Dean of the Chapel. of Mme Watt's ihr experiment Some »ub t* who During the Second World War, culsimere Le Carcle Francais is value of music in moilern culture altered on the second trial. 'Iwat bun I OtaWDW, Scotland He; Bade "nly very feu "il the he served with distinction in composed students advanced in A physicist, for example, would not A similar experiment was per- MTOJ wi bit MA. and his I?D di>- the of first trial (two ur thn, broke |Judge Advocate Generals Corps, the knowledge of the French Ian he as rn<>involved in this situation formedby experimental psychology - tm University after I dawn iompletei> ..it t t repeated rising from the rank of Captain to guage and is to as the musician would. students at Davidson last year. In whuh h< to America. After dedicated the trials, and a- man) forty cum Lieutenant Colonel. At present, pleasant appreciation In an experiment of of this experiment the subjects were made "'■ nt Nil ST.M. degree, summa he and informal the effect erron holds the rank of Colonel in the of that language All conversations stress on learning, done by the presented with a simple learning i-nni laude, at Union Theological North Carolina National Guard. being carried on in French, those psychologist Alper, the subjects':task, and then were placed in an Thus, we believe thai tin reatar Seminary, he taught at such schools Mr. Jonas was elected to the interested are able togain a fuller wire told that the ability to re-' ego-involved situation. Another the ego-involvement or ftrem -ituu- liege, Duke I'mver-1 83rd Congress inNovember of 1952 appreciation of the language than arrange jumbled sentences was an jgroup was merely asked to learn tinn. the greater the impairment of sity. li. .; Seminary', and the Pa-1 RIP. JONAS (Continued On Paa* Four) ican be obtained in the classroom. intelligence test used by the Army]{the material under normal condi the ability to team, cific School of Religion in Berkeley,[ OR. JAMES T. CLELANO a
PAGE FOUR THE DAVIDSONIAN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER11. 1955 TRIBUTE TO A JANITOR Former Russian Officer Concert by Robert Merrill Labelled "Dull and Mediocre" by Student erjack — hope YMCA, BY FRED MEYERS I and we we are do- with his performance, or how we Speaks ing no to ROTC Art* Critic Arthur Smith injustice in should judge performer Oavichenian it. A is a As is all too often the case ii this. fine artist, a mediocre one. or a COMMUNISM, the Davidson College Artist Series Two essential aspects of style charleton, and whathe does or says TO COMBAT AMERICANS Goncbaroff Upholds last week's recital by Metropolitar and presentation wereevident: (1) off-stage has nothing to do with Opera Baritone Robert Merrill wa.> to get it over as soon as possible his artistry or lack of it. MUST LEARN ABOUT OTHER CULTURES Democracy.Freedom dull and mediocre We sincerely without appearing to rush, and (2) Toward the end of the program. wish, both for Mr Merrill's sake to "ham" as much as possible, and Mr. Merrill doubtless sensed that sobs, It is imperative that Americans learn the backgrounds of and for the sake of his audience to throw in maudlin together his audience (though they would InAddresstoROTC true, comedy, other iall tiros and religions than our own if we are to win the that this werenot but the fad with hits of low from time not admit it) were as bored as he strugjjio against Communism This was the opinion expressed Nicholas T (Joncharoff. former is. unfortunately, too blatantly ob to time, to keephis listenershappy. himself was, and made some scat \ ions to he overlooked or ignored. He may to some degree be justi- tered attempts by Dr \iihulas Goncharoff of the staff of the International Russian tank commander, spoke to at "warming up" to the Davidson College ROTC Regi- We took for granted, before we fied in both respects, since he them. VMCA in:m address to tlu> Davidson YMCA membership in a attempt ment at the second hour of drill heardhim at all. that his voice was doubtless felt that any at Mr. Merrill perrormed the aria Mating Tuesday night. held last Tuesday afternoon in Chambers Irich in potential, and moreover serious artistic expression would from "The Barber of Seville" as (hi' trained, the Metropolitan and would probably Dr Goncharoff told how Com SuMi-l spends large sums in! Auditorium. well since be wasted on—— one would scan a poem he has mumsm b ahie to adapt itself to UHiti native leaders to guide a! Col. Sapp opened the program Opera Association has achieved a evenoffend a yokel crowd.At the read hundreds of times and is ; compe- time, he felt obliged give H many ndturei and religions eoMBtr) inward Communism with a prayer Cadet Regimental:high standard of technical same to obliged to look at once again. The 1 Communism ha- no morality ex- "We do not give enough time to Commander.J. B. I'harr introduced tency that is possibly unexcelled them something for their money. loud and casual lack of re- certainly be artistic cept that of thi' rla-- struggle and spiritual development," he warned. Mr. (ioncharoff. anywhere Mr. Merrill is to finement and authenticity mani- therefore, the MMtotton »l revoluttoei. F\ist Only through a sound basis for our Mr (ioncharoff said that the pur- It was to be expected, criticized. In the light of the total fested here and elsewhere in his tog conditions in a country are Christian culture can we hope to pose of the Soviet army was that his training wouldmeasure up situation, however, we shall not program mmmmWmb^mmV. world would be best charact- J Mad without respect to Tightness persuade the peoples of the world conquest based on world revolu- to proti-s-ional standards at least, criticizehim so harshly as we must erized by a great sustained belch. certainly and does. For or wnmgness mi long .i> they con- that t'hristianily has more to offer tion He quoted I.enm who said which it did criticize ourselves. we en- I am thus vehement in the asser- voice, though tribute to tin :-iAolutionary cause. than the Marxist system. that the plan of communism was And his perhapsnot thusiastically proved that he was tion of this, only because Iknow ' Dr (loiu'haroff the -rnmil to spread through Eastern nri.it one. is certainly excep- right us. We were delighted He expri'v11 the belM that a was Europe, a about that he could not get by such tional, with will thought out Christianity with iMatter in the series of VMCA through Asia, and then into the and is all that could be at his grimaces, enraptured by his laxity at the Metropolitan Opera, "Should Ishort sh.«t him? membership meetings. The next greatest tint voice training are high laughs, its emphasis on real -pintual stand- United States: the expon- ■feed and falsetto and— almost and that it is a shameand a scandal 1 meeting will of capitalism the most elementary qualities of a tearful at the exaggerated indeed, BY JOHN TOUMARAS ard.v such a- lovi and sacrifice, be held on December ent and free enter- — he was able to get by with it at could become a strong alternative 6. when "r Seward Hiltner will prise fine singer or a fine recital. Mr. caricatured banality of his senti- Davidson. The "David»oni«n" points with calls, that in order to wake up OM to Cnmmuni-m Hut lie warned speak on sex ethics and Christi- The former Russian officer said Merrill's recital was inexcusably ment. We groveled with him in his pride, this week, to the janitorial student, he had to Mm every- against a raperficiaJ understand- anity. He will be on the campus that Americans must know what poor and if he is a fine singer, he ridiculous "Baa, baa. baa's" of the services rendered by Toy Withers. thing from the head of the bed ing, even of our own religion. for ajVMal days for several -peak- Ithey are defending, must know certainly did nut submit any evi- Wiffenpoof Song, when we should the sage of Duke Toy, .■> ! and then wake the younn man up He pointed oul how the poor ing eniucements, including Ves- iwhat they believe in. and must de- deorc to this effect last Friday have done ourselves infinitely b) STONESTREET'S calledby those who know hin-. MMg to the foot of the bedami ounae* of the Asian world, seeking am, on the same subject. velop a democratic philosophy myht. greater credit to have burst out yanking The re- born in Iredell county in 1896 In one of his Ions. relut from want will welcome any- which they can preach to the peo- His concert was a double testi- laughing. Some of us did. 1"?8. at the ripe old age of 32. hi/ moval of object* from the he.ui Of one who help-, liifortunately. ple of other countries who do not mony to the performer's astonish- Many have said, "We must re- CAFE arrivedon the Davidson campus. the bed was a step taken 10 in-ure Marxist! aw the tu-t to offer a|Fellowships Open I know our great freedoms. He MJ lack of artistic integrity, and< member Mr. Merrill is from Brook- at the old barrack- beinghit by fl>inj; object- Toy seemed to be that we in to his audience's experience; lyn and, us, Open Toy served not helping hand in much of Asia and saying — lack of as he himself told Seven Days until they were torn down. He then recalls that the only way be one-fifth of the world is under America seem to take our freedoms and judgment I almost refrain ain't had no education'." Ican not student out 1 University moved to Georgia and worked could ever get another Soviet domination He -howed how, At Arizona too much for granted,and although trom adding, good taste. As is fre- relieve that Mr. Merrill's remarks o Week for few years In 1941. bed was to take off his The Graduate College of the! we and defend freedoms qncntly the case rural southern o any us there a of love these ina of to this or other effects| PHONE 3-6241 when Duke was opened, he mo\>■■! and coat and attempt to get into University of Arizona announces of democracy, we. neverthele--. community, when New York artists were much more than attempts to there and ha.s remained its janitor bed with him Dept. that sevrntyfivc fellowships and tend to be unable to explain them icondescend to appear before an imiise himself at our expense. At j 450 S. Main Mooresville ever since From the standpoint of When asked if he could MM Music Readies l»aftlln| .issistantships arc avail- to others. MMMfa of the towns folk. Mr. iny rate, they have nothing to do senior 11 service. Toy is Davidson's ber anyone who was eccentric in atile for students who wi-h to do Christianity, said Mr. fioncharoit. Merrill clearly demonstrated his janitor. Busy graduate work next year is the greatest force auainst com iopinion of, and contempt for, our his hubit> or hobbies, such ■ For Schedule It is a well established fact that The -upend for twelve hours a mumsm The sense of love and imusical education, taste and intel- lectir., .".'.cresting photograph- I Durini; i Da- the primary duty of a dormitory the n five tui- of the communists, fie said that ;and feathered by Manhattan critics. can be a difficult task. Toy re- ing polish for its ei MMMM. tion -i-h"larship.s are MM available. communism itself is a pervertrd He all but stood on his head, and PARKER-GARDNER "Row d i : i think we could 0'" Freshmen and th>ir parents will seniors should write religion, and the t that half-heartedly. We were achieve world peace was an Inten-ted that communists as ho entertained on. ! ivshmen I'ar- at once for bulletins and forms to in Russia bat Christianity. IIwired by his antics as he himself ■'Well, it we could get tht tmni !'a> MMHmw, by the Male the Dean of the Gratuate College. He then lold of his experiences < quite obviously was. His haste to Expect 200Here Ku.-sian^ on -ule. we could i h'Tii- under thr direction of Mr I mwrsity of Arizona, Tucson, in the Russian army, and how he Ibe finished as soon as possible CHARLOTTE 2, N. C have world When further (Continued From P««i On») MR." Donald I'lott An/ona. was among the army that invaded \ was all too apparent. The level of 1 j-ked how thi> i-ould be done, he group, Tuesday. Nowmtirr 15. the Poland in 1939 fie told of the in- iirtistic interpretation and expres- as a said. They viant too many football tfctafi ' napel Choto ki -om_ to NOTICE doctrination that a Soviet soldier s sion in the songs he sang was pro- 118 West Trad* Khere DavidsonWofford I don't know what would pacify Honw Street Phone ED. 2-8257 contest will begin at 2:30 in th \illr to -mi; lor the Ashlin White Thirty students from Charlotte went through before entering |portionately as low as that of a them.'" to usher for the Car- ternoon. Name tags will serve ■ Lectures which will be in MM tn needed battle. t ihird or fourth rate CarolinaCrack- tickets for parents who wish to ville for the ueek of November 14 rousel Basketball Classic in Char- attend the game. <)n November 18 at 8 p. m. in lotte. December 19. 20. 21. It will The final WM of the day is t> CongressmanJonas Chambers auditorium, the private he neiessary for ushers to be at night for be a Parent-Faculty Reception to itlldantl of the rntire music da the afternoon and «ame- (Continued From P»»« 0n«) be held in the ballroom of the partmetil «ill present a recital the entire tournament. L'shers will time in over 20 College Union. The reception.will This was the first This program will not be loag and ba idnutted free Any interested years that a Republican had goM be of an informal nature and will. -hollld l>e very enjoyable There students please contact Jerry Helms to Congress from North Carolina < be a good opportunity lor ac- will be no adniaaion charge or urtiss Cates. In race, he Hamilton lie between this defeated Smoke quaintances to made I Tomorrow's by a I Jones of Cfcariott* larne parents and faculty. C. margin. He was re elected in 1954 to the 84th CoogRM when ho di- feated Jmtfe I C Sedbcrry of Charlotte. Ibetter cigarette* I Drink While in Congress, Mr Mm ha* served on the (iovernment Opera *M tions Commuter of the House \- a member oi this committee, he Today* sponsored j bill which centralized I O 1 C.overnir.. r. Motor Pools and which I resulted in a more effective O handling of the vast numbers of H Enjoy a Cool Mildness < I .; iovernment vehicles R' Alter his appearance in Chapel H never possible before! Ike Committee on Effective CJtl I QUALITY MILK has arr... l^^^S^HH^L araakip of the YMCA for Mr. Jonas to appear at a di- Mooresville ■ n in the Ballroom of thr [)j\nl Ov*M College Onion Thi- Creamery, Inc. discussion will begin at 11:00 and coffee will be served.
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