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Lirbt Vote Ia Polled As Clarence lliDkle Ia Second, Bona Ia Tbinl rru.t -JeJ. '47, ot rona-. wa.s •inner In the -JectScm fm prealdmt or Lho rtudmt bocly held hero laat Prlday. Wltb -­ llallo7. acttna P"''ickut, sorvinc u poU clerk. Bowles wu e.lteted to tm a n­ ancy ere .. t.ed when Nlcbolu Murt.a complec.td work tor hLs deane loDd wh.hdrew a.t. the end of 11.st...... est.u. llr. BaUey •Joe- prtatden\ of tbo student body. has bee:n acllnr u president. wuu an eleet.lon COUld be held. R~urn• of t.he election &how tba& Bowls ca.rrled t.he eltcUon wU.b a plunll:y or 47 wbUo Clu..,.. llln­ l. 20 -A ­ day .stateWide IDOOUng Of Weat Vlr­ KiniA coUeat veterans Lo ban beeD held a.t Glenville State eoUece OD Prlday and Saturday. I'd>. 21 and 22. haa ~ cance~ because al unfavorable bm. BlaiN. president ot t2>e Jots local v~rans rroup at. Oleorille State eoU~e . Sluclenta at GleovWe 8Yt.e col­ Sebedulod to speak al tbo - lq-e may havt • cha.nee at. jobs u day conclave wJa T. B. CPat> IIIII; in coUJl.lcl.lon c.tle summer eamp Qovran, dJ.reetor or U1e West Vlr­ tor chlldren. •rllt.ed by tbe em­ clnlt Department ar Vetorana Ill· plo~ of ~Ide and Ol.rboa 1\llnl. The m.. tlng Is postponed liD· Ohtm.M:ab corporulon. accord.lna to Ul an unde&.ermtned tuture dt'te.. Prt.s. o L. aauaht J . 1!1. Shlpp. of the I.DdU>Irial ftTa· RU born to Mr and Mn. Pnd Uon baa asked lbat partjcularly W•Us In a Charleston hospital, r.b. quallllod applicant> be ...rmoec~ to lb. ,e mother 11 the to.rmer Mlll him bJ Dr. BauchL Jtat!llem Wolfe. Both paftllla are The need !s roc both you.nc wom- rormer nndents. ~ =:'in·~~ ~ r-B---,,.-,-T-e_le_p_L___ -.-- cblldrm and who 11rould bo lesd· e<&& no.- ~ ;:.=~..penono.~ chanr Lhc flm. year. Alarloa ..W be •12Zi per month lor TaWnr by telephone Is Juot ·­ rmenJ co\lll5dlo~ and up to tl50 lnl what coma DatW'alb" to &be peor mout.b tor tboee c.Urecttna a modern aeneratJon. but ~ very In apoctal aoUvltlea. OOun­ '017 lew ever slop to tblnk ot 1t1o sellon wW bear only their pensoo­ lnventor or that there !WM oD::e a al eJQM!:DieS while a.t camp. world Without lt. Punhe.r l.nlormatloo can be ob­ On ll&rcb 3. we ob&ene the t OOCb tained from tbe president's office. annlverwry ot the birth of Alea­ &nde:r Graham Bell, tbe. ldeuUit wbo CODiributed Lhll lnatnlment to Keeneyl11 Speaker bualneu ~nd -">ly. Bell'a an. At Y .M.C.A.. Meeting crude teiepebono .,.. pateatod 1n 181'1 and eahtbtted at the Cmteo· Janke Ann Reed I• Yooma ...... ,.. Chr1oUan Asoocla­ nlaJ ll:lr!UIUOD. Addition Uon launched Dew Ldeu a.ud ambt· Tbe telephone ,.. on.1J rme of Mercuru'• UODs when .Je.mea ltemey ~ke t1>e many prooducta of Bell's ID..,.­ Bead1lDa -·· lit. Oos>7'• all ion nllbt 011, ~ Lho U>oe U•e mln4. He deoiiDecl tba pll-. .._. nm lloiiiiROORY didn't ot Ood 1n D1U17 Uv!Da. • pbooo by whloh -.lido ....., ...,_• ...... ~ten refilled to .,.u. Mr. Jtoeney IIOCd Matthew 7:20; cd lllv a Ylbn>IGrJ belom al llsbt IUICI Wlult'a ...... ,.? WhJ, tho eclltor'a ''Tbereln... .., LheJr lnllta yo &hall - tolopboao probe whloh - had Just-. faCI>ftl tnow tbem." a.Dd the stiOrY of RUth bullotalnLhebqmaD~. A 1 and 1·2 puuo4 rtrl. Wbo baa to lurtber llluat:rate bJs objective. -- Bell'a acbJn.-nta IDUA been nam.--d .Janke A.Dn. wu born Prof. John R. w ...,or aDd about not be lcqotten that "' ac.cbiD4I to Mr. and Mn. Re lt, at tb& w..--rte111 .._•• Adam~, 'ftct·presldeut, was ae:ltct.-­ ltldd library hu added or Trinity M'cer are ecs 1.1 proc:ram leader for t.be nen spet lath«, tdll.ot' ot '1'111: Gloria Roeora form« otuclmt a>ouldo<>Otho -'4- - .....bad bJ tbe Odard Onl· conducLed at Trinity cb...,.h each IIIEROURY, Ia a •OioeND llld - vlal1ecl Oo.y - Rftcly - -t Lhll -1 oUJIWllwt.ao oo t1>e - &w>d., niiJtt. bore. -ODd. 1001h IUIDJYft'OUJ of hll lllrUL

Mercury-470225-1.jpg PqeTwo THE GLENVILLE JORCURY [. lE ~ R'f (Q) I!U AlL. S r~~~~: Q. J:. IS.OW. .BicllJ.rd, }'QJl'll w bali I<> oj)Oil uP t.bal ~iiii' aDdTel J:.II' ._C.A. l~ World Service Groul! ~ :..i1..t211Ul!.l.!!! !>..~all. brow rhiM !lew and all!"erriit lila When Glen.ville State College co-eds belm~g to the Yolllllf ~vecyooe else doesn't already know. Women's Cbriatian association, they are a Part of the old; Ready now? eet and largest international ocganization of women, 'With af. Notlee the Student OOUDtll pln Vema Dean Ell.IJ 15 wearlns? Jtnow filiates in 69 countries. who tbe original owner Ia? see H. This year Y. W. C. A. celebrates its 89th birthday. Now a Reese here a eouple week-ends it provides housing, companionship and recreation for young ago? Now you lmow all tbe answers. women away from family and home in 436 communities In don't you? the United State,s. · 0~1 ,..,...,..,tlll>.lo.Jor•l· Elsewhere as at GSC, Y.W.C.A. inspires many lives tine H.• ~~~~ stbay oC11If de~tmenl. through its vocational and, cultural programs and leadership lrb HeiDer •nd IEd_,d Willi-. training. This association endeavors to establish every­ ReaDy dolnr aU ~bl lh- now, where the development of character, mind and body through lU'all't JOU aUf You'd nev~r aues.s what Campus a program of work, play, fellowship and . Co-ed Jim COOk's Nol"'llAniicnm Thirty countries in which there are organizations were hear; beat 1s ldnda jealous of and bitterly afflicted by the war. To help the young people of bicsuse or . . . Yes, &he Ia too. bUt these countries through the disillusionment of the post-war uk .lim tor more and further LD­ years, the Round-the-World Y.W.C.A. Reconstruction Fund lormatlon ~bout. that.. has been organized. LOolr.s OS I! Kathryn Elllo\t has WA!;RJNGTI)N, D. C.-Tw:k? The. •utrnaetta started 1\ aU. Wheu lbe goal you... tried liD establialied. The United States and Great Britain have al­ They're at lt 100 • • • even 11 11. ls but now W"O.JDeD are c:.lJ"r11DD it t.oo stW mnalm .. rar •'hf• ancient. sluff by now. Tbat II when you reel JOU'd lite reafly ~one this to a degree, despite Russian "shllrp-shoot­ rar as SyJvln. Sidney runs tor 10"· Look who*3 caa1bt ll now! U.'l emor In '"Mt. .Ace." AI; UIUal, af· TO tear 10ur balr and loudiJ •J, ing": Moscow favors economic unity, but would like it to be:IJic ruaaored lb.&t llle1're al&&r· orrm diai'UStedl .. be for her benefit, particularly in mattera of reparation. fairs of the l'eJrt wiD Out. '-" Geo­ boa:nct too . • . 1ou mow whom rge Raft wins both the electllla aDd The vital Ruhr region is an important issue in Germany's 1R mean . . .lmeaa Abodes aad the lady at the Plcturelalld, N>. future. France bas proposed that this great coal-~lng 6­ together in solving some pressing problems. Millions, young this? Stork Year. Tbey btd to stick...... ad 10 baYe and old, will be praying for its success.-Jack Rader. Have you noticed what B.Ut.h Bey l That m'W ls bere againl so. friend, unlil u.- loals Be~ ls dolnr! Sbe eeems to None oLher l.ban Danny K&JO, wllh won. baYe made ap her mlod •.. WbJ that trlple-I.OilJilln« talk. In "'I'be Why be dlarUSted? An Alleged Red Speaks for Democracy Jt's boaatly been .e.•ual weeks Kld From Brooklyn," Man:b 2·3, To D.,. Jlnce It slarl.ed aDd ahe•t add to the "soree-nuy, •• Vera.41leD, Define the term ''Democracy". What is the meaning of stW ~IDJ .,oii(Jd wllh Linwood VIrginia ~10- and - Ooldwyn the word "democracy"? Explain the ideal of Democracy. Herndon! Can 10111 bc'lieYe tbalf Glrla wlll aid llhe D . L. (doctor of We are all familiar with these propositions, and we are all Just now we think AnJa Mae li ugba.) more or less aware that a good, standard, working definition '"Timber I" n Ia .-Jni your of a democracy baa never yet been formulated. ~r~~.~~t':"ln{}.:!:!:" ~; way at t.be l4rlc lllntre, ThuraclaJ But, in our opinion, the man who has come closest the ill ~I>.WI~at ftfft'!'bof'- a.nd Prldajl, Fob. 2'1-28. "Ood'a co- r------.11 WbO s tbe cenaw OODlobcidY Eula U.Otry, " with all thP natW'al COlO'!' Of mark is David Lilienthal, proposed chairman of the Atomic Jean Cog.u ls always 10 happy to ftere Ill • WBAIJI'II RDbert Energy commission, 4t extemporaneous remarks recently see every we!:lr.~d ? Well. she u.ya ~~!:~~" · GC. before. the Jblnt Congressional committee on Atomic Energy. be looks mlahtl' halllloome ..,..,.. Wa1d> :hat Dash at -k fll IIBAL'I'B I be breakfast talile. (lid]) In " Six·Oun llhD" aa a His sta~~Jt waa In answer to Sen. Kenneth McKellar's Ia BVEBY~I accusation_tlilLt hi! was a "coiJIIIluniat believer'' and "leftist cbecl: th1o 1r .,• .,.,. Wt'OJIC, you double-header p~ Satur,daJ and two I>Ul ,.. bear !.bat lllUlldna and llwlday March 1·2. at 1m t.frlc. sympalliizer••: We present it here for the attention of ev­ B1l)' Your Favorite ery sue' Carroll are planninl "" AU1UA "OODqueot or Cbeyem~e" with Wild college student, partieularly those who wUI become weddlnl. BUI !:lllot IS the secoad picture. teach en. LOou u U ole' Barry Prl" hu Jl'loult Julee at the "TradttSonaUy. demoeracy bas been an al.flmnuv,. doctrine rath­ .o;eored apiD • . . we'd ay be had Oil t\¥! leJety :)e. oome 011t Just _, ahead In bla lal>­ G' than merel7 a neaaUve one. I beUt'V&-and so J do concelve M,\10 TOD&!D, ·- bame I& at R. B. 8'1'0&11 11>e ce Unlt.ed States to rest ujlOD, as does re11r· est. oonteet . . . aDd we. doll't mean Heaters. Is • paduate al Bu- lao-the rundammbl proPQIItlon ol tbe lnl-crtty ol the lndf· basketball Ollber. Qood fer JOU, hlah oc~~ooL .....------01 otdllal! ODd lhat all Government and an prlnle lnstltutlons H&ITYI :"l"'!t be ~ to prnmollo ODd to proleot lbe Integrity or lbe JD41-rlcll»J; that lbal II the oasentlal meJ n~ or t.he consfltutlon THE GLENVILLE MERCURY aDd ll>e BID or Rl&ht.o. u U Ia ~-- .,Om~ OllU- Women Gl'a 8-WeoiiiF "-""_,...... ~ 1ljiiGD-.. at Glenville l'llblloi*-TU~dGIIIWtbe-:r-t De.veloplng the thesis of the fundamental importance of ..,podol'floe,CJiontllle.W.Va.,u_d --JD ,_Ia Gila- __-.Go~~~~~t­ .....,, IIW1 over the alate, LDlentbal declared his in this de~­ I'!W ...... ~ ~~ whicll fa t¥ ~lute oppoaita of tbe communia­ All ecwnrmbs..,.. -.ld lla .._... tD 1lae ..... 'Die tic w• tllat - aiata oaly fa, the sJotj&ation of the rille ll&emlr7.. Olantlle, ...... ,_, .... 111n1101111t "I deepiJ belineln the capacity of ~ to ----· ······-·"·····-...... aliT trlilla that may Be ahead, provided only we praetlee It ~8aUDd!ft ...... In oar dldly llwB". he ·~ - We C1J:b aD realize the ~er to our COUJ)lrJ ud Q.ur form of ~t ~d com,mUDiBt, believ~ IDf'Ut,J;ate. our Jlilbk-calll*; ud oui ~ aboulcl ~ attadl ~ IIIQI 8UDI1 ...-. Tile 8110tli8ht of pubUdt:r ebOIIld be tiDDed 1111 llldl J111WDS- and ou their activitlea, but - diDald bewMoe of el7ihl' "OIImmuul8t'' amt "FudBt'' at ev- 1!17 iliaD In ~e ollb. 01: lllre ldl~ other ert of •'WOlf, ftlt"'' ·~ CUl ~ 10 ~t.a that ,., fait to - loD7 ._..ill U!e rUJ cr:r:-J:ilther llarri8aa.

Mercury-470225-2.jpg • Stellar 0'1141'tl GSt; Defeated From The Home Season Ends Tonight By Catamounts SIDELINES., J••k _ White Wan Weakeu s===:s===:z===:z=s=z==: PiOMel'S Seek Revenge From Fairmont Falcou To Lose Tilt. 80-66 After tonJr b lta lmport:>.ot tu.ss12, 'Dw Cotloeooe !tom smokln8 dnlbblnK. Clarb­ bUJT, will play last home pme qu•rter dld tbe biB lellow UIO bls the Pioneers to their previous en- Luzader, 1 .•••...... •.. Ramrlc, I WM bJ.Td to teU-perhaps both. b1s for G lenrlUe Shle. A rcplar pard. trem~n.dous h~gb~ to a.ny great ad­ OOUilW. The atud~~ .so honored were: tw- always eoatributes JMual poin ts vnntaae:. Incident. Uy. t.hoae who have al­ -.m. OUnolnCham. BOJ"n.l'd ready eou.nLed the Pioneen out as llDd aert>ert by lou r shots. Five Can. Travel auuer. sm1u.. ·-- '-do At Thlnl n tournament :hteat. may be lD for At ll>e third quarter nurlt. Po­ a rudr or a plea,nnl surprise, de­ As Cheap tJB One tom led 55-47. and In l.he final ~ on l.helr vlowpolnt. al IJalu:e 13 Cancelled Single Strul.ents Live quart

Mercury-470225-3.jpg Pqe Foar THE GLBNVW.E IDRCUilY was t.he one c:.ba.m by tbe stUdents. U.N. Council Saua duetlon ot ..-to Uld armed RuliDQ Bailey, ~ prealdent Student Body Orut Brttaln placed a or the student body, wu ID c:harso. Trieste To Be Free com- pldnt aplnat Alllu>la. ~ as a president wu not elected AcooniiDa 10 m>tmll Jwot receiv­ -beTwlt.h~IIIIDel.· A.,...- TBB Adopts Music unUI P'rldaJ. ed. for publlcatloo the Unl d Na­ or~LATnr Under U\e auspices of Y1a Bessie Uona ls even more thaD usuallY ae­ Legion R. A.~ Th~ $tCODd tune Wl'1tten to the B. Bell datrma.n of the history tlve these :lays !'Toot Is In tbo 11>1- 13 PtMts Are two mem11era o1 tM eoUect aoog by M1sa Helm Wright., deputmen ~, rour ttudenta 1ave a lowlna facts. Formed In CoUegN lldiUona club at Ill alumn-. .,.. unanlmou&lr adopted memorial program to boDor Geon pools ""' boln& StzsMdbJtbe~ tbe student. b.>dy at the end or the M1Ud.ne Riddle, LuiUlDe .Miller, appointed subject to &J>PI'OV'.Il or fOJ"!Md LD aoUeces a.D oftl' t.he n•· Oos and Bayward Butle<, regular usembly program htte last Nonna.n Sheet.a, Etmlee COlt. both Italy and Yuroalavta. tlon. AlrnciJ there are lo3 ouch poota -lo-poUtlul dnelopllu!DI Thurad)y, Becurlt.Y Oounc:U aceept.ance ot the chartered. ln America and t.he .­ Bot.h t.une.. were pla)'ed by tbe MIJSt LUele Berry, aallt.A.nt house General Assembly resolution on dls­ alembrn have !OUDd ID thla a!­ elgn-born population - Ule planL, t. Ver:a- Dean E1lls and led by dlrector or Verona Maple hall, annament opened the way to Mated fUl~tolon not only a meant of con· UnenCo IW"'""'' orpnlaatloo. but called of tlnllln& t.he onmradelhlp they form­ muatc lnl truotor Bertha Olsen. was to w eston beeau.se. the debJte ove.r control ot at.omlc: en­ IIIIo Bell, --"' the Uvt-Uer. "Swln,lia'' la.ter edlUon death or her unc:le J . E Sprigg OI'IY and general regulation and re- ed while In the service, but llley, club, clllcuuod-e plana lor ------also. have found an OJYJnlatlon&l potion to tbe ""'tiOIIIl modlum throuib which they can lntematlon>l Relallooa cbanotl lbetr c:Sema.Dd.s .for actloa to - Ol>lifle, ObiD. .solve the vet-erans' problems with Clubl frGIIl ()lllo, • •hleb t.heJ are confronted. wen Vlq\nii. ...m OM - Jl1f:IDbor Bessie Bell AUeiUU d Charleston Meeting ANNOUNCf! III&TB air. and alro. Laddie MlM Besale B. Bell of the blltory nounce the blrtb of a depar1ment, ~ttonded a meeUD~ or Paula ~h. at o OharleolaD tlle Auo<:latlon or ~ber Edi.Olatlon J)ltal, Peb. t7 or West Vl1:11lnla In Clatlelton, Tbe !at.her, a rradw.~ o1 Feb. 22 coU•a• and nept>ew o1 IIlio The meetlnc. held al the omoe B. sen, Ia employed u onacll or Dean -~- o. Blaekwell or Morrla Pota hlch 'aobooL ~~~·~k~~~-~ ~m~~ ------1 pr.. ldrnt of tbe ozpnlzatlnn, to complete the propam_ tor the an· n\Ul oiJrlng meetln.g whleb will be hdd at the o.nlel Boone Bote! In Cbnleston, April 1 &-t~ 15 0 •='!. "' ..,...-.y or the TRY ONE HEAL 11Ba Yoa'D far Dr. BroWD Resumes Teachlllc be bMt Dr aeneviue Bro1m, lnsrructor ID IOCial oc;mce. wbo bad to loue ooUece let semest.er bec&t&le of Glenvflle's- Moe centralized reata11r1111t Create a New Personality - 'rislt Central Pritt's ResttmrtUII Beauty Shop

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