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dje 3>uttgjJL Ctanitk On Raising Fortieth Year - IVo. 25 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Friday, April 21, 1944 Chanticleers Appear Tea Dance, Radio Show Held In Ark sponsored free informal dan(«s will introduce wee* •social activities tomorrow ai noon at 3s30 in the Ark and of Campus Tii Date or no-date affair, the dance will go on brfore and aft- with r of big name orchestras beini presented by the Juke box. Featured on Campus Time student radio program under thi direction of Helen Kindler am Roger Tuttle, the Dodger, e facil s of \ •reat approval was heard i .... lonths early. Grouped around Edi cvi'i-sil sulislirii euitumci-s who spen 3-H CltsinlHslecr ES photo by Bob Nine Publications Positions Filled In Unopposed Elections Devoid of the usual nail- ehewing and last minute politick- ing, Wednesday's publications elections saw nine of the twelve open positios:^ undri fillissd by uncontested editors and business managers, For the three contested posts Joe Waters defeated Dud Mc- Caskill for business manager of the Chanticleer; Mary Ann Cas- sady will assume the eoed busi- ness managership of the year book over Huth Romaine; and Nancy Donovan defeated Cor- nelia Yeager for coed business manager of die CHRONICLE. Snowy Ethridge will edit the Archive next year, since the present editor, Bud Peterson, Incumbent editors who mere- ly made the formality of run- ning for their own offices arc Charlie Markham and Helen Wade, editors of the CHRONICLE and Chanticleer. Business managers of the CHHONICLE and Archive will be Kay Smith, who has held the of- fice since February, and Newton succeed Bob Cowu Nancy Lee Laws was chosen CHRONICLE coed editor, Groome was selected Arc nestt year's Chanticleer coed edi- Newly elected heads take over their poets immediately and next regular elections will be held in April, 1B45, with spe- cial elections held when posi- tions fall vacant during the year. Next Publications Board meet- ing will be held May S, with old and new board membs i s managers ing publics .- the WMC Revises Plan For Educational Deferment Dipping deep into the pool of educationally deferred civilian students, Selective Service headquarters issued a sweeping order last week rescinding the elaborate plan formulated in January for deferments of college students majoring in Engineering, Pres-medieine, pre-theology, and Henceforth only two groups men under 28 will be de- rred. Those in so-called "es- JNotiee To Seniors Any student who is planning to be graduated at the end of the present semester, should go to Dean Herring's Office, 108 Administration Building, and have his record cheeked immedialely. The list is being prepared at once. Marine and Navy V-12 students are espe- cially urged to attend to this —H. J. Herring. Fleet Men's? Club To Sponsor Sing Sunday night's sing, featuring a novel roller skate dance by John Obenchain, will be spon- sored this week by the Fleet Men's Club and led by Ch; Hamilton. "Bell-bottomed Trousers" and other sea chanty favorites, di- luted to meet the approval of Miss Wilson, will provide the tainment. Other features will include songs by the popular Joe Cole- man, accordion s olos by Rog Evans, and current favori sung by Conn Meredith Colleg Rcdw; Women's Spring Pint-Hellenic Bsall On April 29 Features May Court Court elected last month will highlight the spring Women's Pan-Hellenic Ball to be held on April 29, in the East Campus Gym. Tickets are priced ax if 1.50 plus a Defense Stamp, and may be bought by seniors on Mon- day, April 24, from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. in the East Campus Union, by Juniors on Tuesday, by soph- omores on Wednesday, and by freshmen on Thursday, Gordon Carver, SGA presi- dent, Is to present the secret May Court during the intermis- sion. May Queen Beth Holcombe and her maid of honor, Audrey Hance, will lead the court in a special figure, to the strains of a Strauss wait?.. T h e M a y Court is composed of ten outstanding senior girls chosen by the entire Women's College. "Dud McCaskill and his 'D' men," newest campus band which includes seven of Sammy Fletcher's old Duke Ambassa- dtns, will bo another feature oi the dance. Don Buckley is pro- viding the vocal and several other specisslty bers in kseepfng with the spring theme of the ball ore being pre- sham May Pole made up of mul ti-colored streamers attached from the center of the Gym tc all sides. Flowers are to covei the bandstand, and wilt also be placed all around the dance 9oor. The formal presentation of the Queen and Court con t o c a r r y o u t t h e spring th e to be . •rii-d is The purpose of the dance is tc provide a $100 scholarship tc the rising senior with tbe high- est average. Bessie Cox receivec the scholarship last year. Hospital Forms New Department department at Duke Hospital tuts been organized under the direc- tion of Mrs. F. B. Lukins. Mrs. Lukins will give se ferred only in cases where their skills are irreplaceable. College students may obtain mly in three main cases: (1) f the student will graduate in pecified fields of study by July .; (2) if the student is now en- -oiled in a medical or dental school, (and certain other speci- lied professional schools); and (3) if the student, although now an undergraduate, has been ac- cepted in a Medical, Dental, or Theological School and will be iculated in that school by July 1. addition to these three groups, there are provi- made for a few exceptional . All applications for de- ents must be made through iVt is sin w h i l e several menis of the University ther the professional worli The Medical School has plans to accelerate ccrtaii dents who, although as the October class of th School, will under the new ix-yiii their work in July. Is way ss lis dents who will completed their entrance )irements for Medical S t July 1 will not waste WACS To Speak In Coed Asssembly epresen Moi Kl assembly. Lt, Delmar Lang, Lt. Mary Greeson, WAC, and Cpl. Beth Long will speak of what the WAC are doing in 'an appeal the seniors, outlining their pr ent educational program. An informal talk for interested seniors will be held in torium immediately Singing V-12er Joe Coleman, newcomer to the airways, tie the featured vocalist in the twenty-five minute show, wi veterans Snowy Ethridge as Don Buckley, of Hoof 'n' Ho fame, also scheduled for solos. Scriptwriters I o r Campus Time Bill Scanlon, Bob Step- bach, and Frank Miller will use jed beauty queens again this /eek a: n added n for audience appeal. The trumpet of Bob Stepbach ill lead his Dixieland mus' ans in their unique renditios During the dance refres! i ents will be sold as usual I icmbers of the Sophomore Players To Stage 'The Little Foxes' Duke Players raise the curta on "The Little Foxes," final pr. duction of the season in Page Auditorium on Thursday and Friday nights, May 4th and 5th at 8:00 P.M. The box office in Page will ien at 2 P.M. Monday afternoon e West campus "Dope Shop" Wednesday, May 26 from 12-2 P.M. All holders of season ticket- books are asked to redeem their ibs as early as possible so as have the best choice of seats. Snowie Ethridge heads the hand-picked cast, in the role of Regina Giddens. She will be sup- ported by Dick Mansur, as Ben Hubbard; Bob Brengle, as Oscar; Don Clark, as Horace; Jeanne chimmel, as Alexander; New- m Angier, as Leo; .Frances Wright, as Birdie; Mike Patton, ~ il; Jeanne Hilley, as Addie, McFeaters Arrives To Take Command Of Duke V-12 Unit NROTC Ball To Honor Captain Clav The annual Naval ROTC Ball tomorrow night, honor- ing Captain A. T. Clay, will also serve a s t h e first oppor- tunity for the battalion to m e e t C a p t a i n C . P. McFeaters socially. Taking place in the Wo- man's college gymnasium f r o m e i g h t t o t w e l v e , t h e ball will feature unusual decora- tions, smooth music, high-rank- ing officers as guests, and strics formality in keeping with naval tradition. Dance officials, affirming thai decorations will be within the limit established b y t h e univer- sity social committee, declared nevertheless that decorations lavish since the wartime c regulations took effect." The "Southerners", recently organized the occasion. Tl band is under the direttion Tom McAlduff and Art Polie who promise a minimum of fa selections, appropriate to tl strict formality of the evening Les Whyte, social chairman ( ast night that sever •anksng officers are Stalisd Whyte, "In ac with naval etiquette, 1 high- ordance he ball ight c formal i line'. ne during the evening will ile to pay his respects to mored guests." Intermission ceremonies s. rve as a formal farewell aptain Clay, in honor of liis rvices to the NROTC and the liversity. Strict adherence to the "no ) is expected as Club officers issu- statement to that The statement also de- lared that the balcony will be ed a specific (sile, Officers of the C o mmodors Club for the current semest as follows: Ken Saturds ident; Ed Bennett, vice-pn t; Len DeVore, secretar surer; and Les Whyte, soci -man, Memeber of the soci Bill Alexandi Jack Ryan, Harry Eeaudou: Clarke Jones, and Norms st night are I, lone Blackburn, Dr. Haydn Speaks As Phi Betes Initiate Dr. Hiram Haydn, Secretary c Kappa, spoke at the annual Spr: undergraduates were initiated ir Those initiated, having ful- Slled membership requirements since the fall initiation in Octo- ber, were William Dackis, Wal- ter Storm, Ronald Rose, John Lewis, Charles R. Myers, Mary Selioll, Philip Lundeberg and Julie Dysart from the October sster. Chosen from the Jsjnu- semester were Ruth McDon- ald, Stuart C. Smith, Mary Ran- ger, Connie Campbell, Frances Thackston, a n d J a n e Bendall. Recently elected for initiation from the February class were Phyllis Jane Andrews, Eleanor Rankin, James Robert Buckle, rt Arthur Clark, Lillian lone Blackburn, Evan Arnold & C h a p t e r of P h i E , Win- i-:.hs- Charles Missbach and Herman o selected to the honorary group in the January elections three alumni, Dr. Clarence Raymond Carpenter, '28, associ- le professor of psychology at Pennsylvania State College; Dr. " ' i G. Kidd, '28, professor of ology of Cornell Medical ?ge, New York; and William ry Shaw, '28, Superinten- of Schools, Sumter, S, C. -. James Cannon III, Secre- of t h e D u k e Chapter, will raduates who have complet- ninety semester hours of t at Duke University with 15 quality point average but not been notified of their ion to Phi Beta Kappa. We're Not As Tough As That In item No. 7 in todi editorial, the CHHONICLE p posed a reduction in cutt privileges to "one cut per mester" The CHRONICLE'S p posal svas intend^ to be ' (•sit per semester hour." The misprint was discov New OCS Class .Arrives Friday Twenty-third Offitser's Csandi date class \yill enter the Arm; Finance School next Friday tt Enlisted men from overseas and other places will pursue the sogram, which will include clinical training involving all of Soance, and tat traisi e candidates complete the satisfactorily, they will imissioned as second " Commissioned officers, WAC offi- cers and civilians will be includ- ed in the class. Duke In The Service s, Lt, I of Ft. Oglethorpe in the Fi Service Command of North ( lina said last week. She added that there is a larger percentage of WAC overseas than eves " been contributed by funds of the Duke Endowment in the last several years for building and improvements of Methotlist churches throughout North Car- olina. Included in the program are the Coolecmee Church and Duke's Chapel, near Durham, With its building programs in ssll ]>: of the st has nearly 500 1,500 in population a n d i n t h e open country. The amount of aid given each church is determined by the need, but it usually era about 20% of the costs. As an added service to c try churches, a church is employed by the Endowment for their use. This summer sixty-eight dents of the Duke Divinity School will spend ten weeks act- ing as assistant pastor tew of the many alumni in ' present student body. The : these boys, who write reg- .- to Miss Ann Garrard, ni Setretary, is practically anstible; there is room to ibout only a few of these t alumni who are serving country so well wherever rmed forces of the United d In Australia and New Guinea with the Cavalry, and participated in the Admiralty ds invasion. He wrote that ie Japs think they are fight- ing California!" Lt. Sam Holton, '42, is in me- teorology stationed in India. Ensisn Tom Prothro, '42, at a West Coast Naval base, recent- ly became a proud father. Tom- my was one of the stars on the 1941 Rose Bowl team which met Oregon State in Duke Stadium. Ensign Howard Hardest!/, commissioned here last month, now is stationed a t t h e U . S. Naval Training Station, Samp- son, N, Y„ as assistant pay- Jim Daois, president of the class of '43 as a freshman, at- tends the Northwestern Univer- sity School of Medicine In tht vice-president jsident ; Club. H e v of PiKA. Cjii, Hode McAllister, '44, Ith the Eighth Air Force some- here in England has been Oxford for advanced •ank Ruark, '43, is at the Naval Pre-Flight School in Ath- Ga. Last year Frank was :. He 1 that sii.sK oisi-i •• Biipseri iction of a cowboy bar for listed men at his base, - ilc Gos-reti, '44, has been f with the Army in Eng- land and Wales, Hamie Branscomb, '43, was back on the campus two •eeks ago with three major en- tile Pacific to his ' wsas president of the Betas, letter man in track, snd ODK last year. Lt William R. Riley, '40, is skipper of a destroyer in the Pacific. This new destroyer is :h command thi Riley has held. Put. Richard Tull, '48, is s Camp Barkeley, Texas. Lt. Harold Bello, '44, wt awarded a special pair of silver Bombardier wings In his gradu- ation exercises last week at Vio- torvillc Army Air Feld, Califor- nia, fin- ranking high in his class both militarily and scholastic- ally. New Commandant Has Distinguished Service Record H u n d r e d s o f n a v y m e n and marines marching in formal review this evening caught their first glimpse of Captain C. P. M c F e a t e r s , w h o arrived Ihis week t o r e p l a c e Captain A. T. Clay as Duke Navy V-12 commandant. Captain McFeaters arrive here with a distinguished record cf naval service since his gradu- ation from Use Naval Academy in 1913. A holder of the Navy 3rd Naval District, From 1930 the NHOTC at Northwestern university assd served in a simi- lar capacity at Harvard from 1934 to 1937, later graduating from the Naval War college. Captain McFeaters' most re- cent sea duty was as command- ing officer of the USS McCaw- loy. flagship of a South Pacific transport force. This ship was later sunk at Rendova. Commenting on his first im- pressions of Duke, Captain Mc- Featers last night stated, "The srsity has a very excellent program for the Navy." The entire Marine, NROTC, nd V-12 corps marched in dress iniforms in review this evening iefore the two captains. Obs- ervers termed the ceremonies Engineers' Ball Set For May 6 seeze, ESGA president, an- Cherry Fnlger and her "Dar- lgettes," an all-girl orchestra, ill furnish music for the occa- on. The band also features a vocal group composed of five Traditional tapping of Delta Epsilon Sigma, local honorary csiKimsftricig fraternity, will take place during the intcrmi Outstanding engineers are i by DES which holds tap- every spring and fall. Of- ficers of Engineering organlza- ions will also be recognized vill | it $1.2 includ- Tiekel! ing tax Saturday and Monday in South- gate, and on Thursday and Fri- West Campus Dope Shop. Neal McGuire stated that lay be purchased from Decorations a German Society Holds Initiation I into Delta Phi Alpha, na- Isn.sial ficrman honorary frater- last m o n t h in its first initiu- >f the year. m e s i n G e r m a n were played after the ceremony and refresh- The eligible students, who ive completed German 4 with a i" average, are as follows: Wil- er Betts, Willism, Bryan, Don- d Carter, Warren Collins, iseph Fri sch, Mary Gaskins, imes Harisan, Joseph Hay- uissili. Ralph Jacobs, Jon Keye, s-( Lorenzen, Eunice McCar- thy, Harry McPherson, Marvin Mil ler, Joseph Natlorson, Aldrich Noi-tocnp. Alfred Sherman, Al- win Stork, J. C. Walker, R. John- aon Watts, and R. W. Willct.

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dje 3>uttgjJL Ctanitk On Raising

Fortieth Year - IVo. 25 Duke University, Durham, N. C. Friday, April 2 1 , 1944

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of b i g n a m e o r c h e s t r a s b e i n i p r e s e n t e d b y t h e J u k e b o x .

F e a t u r e d o n C a m p u s T i m e s t u d e n t r a d i o p r o g r a m u n d e r th i d i r e c t i o n of H e l e n K i n d l e r a m R o g e r T u t t l e , t h e D o d g e r ,

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Nine Publications Positions Filled In Unopposed Elections

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F o r t h e t h r e e c o n t e s t e d pos t s J o e W a t e r s d e f e a t e d D u d M c ­C a s k i l l f o r b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r of t h e C h a n t i c l e e r ; M a r y A n n Cas -s a d y w i l l a s s u m e t h e e o e d b u s i ­n e s s m a n a g e r s h i p of t h e y e a r b o o k o v e r H u t h R o m a i n e ; a n d N a n c y D o n o v a n d e f e a t e d C o r ­n e l i a Y e a g e r fo r c o e d b u s i n e s s m a n a g e r of d i e C H R O N I C L E .

S n o w y E t h r i d g e w i l l e d i t t h e Archive n e x t y e a r , s i n c e t h e p r e s e n t e d i t o r , B u d P e t e r s o n ,

I n c u m b e n t e d i t o r s w h o m e r e ­l y m a d e t h e f o r m a l i t y of r u n ­n i n g fo r t h e i r o w n offices a r c C h a r l i e M a r k h a m a n d H e l e n W a d e , e d i t o r s of t h e C H R O N I C L E a n d C h a n t i c l e e r .

B u s i n e s s m a n a g e r s of t h e C H H O N I C L E a n d Archive w i l l be K a y S m i t h , w h o h a s h e l d t h e of­fice s i n c e F e b r u a r y , a n d N e w t o n

s u c c e e d B o b C o w u N a n c y L e e L a w s w a s c h o s e n

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nest t y e a r ' s C h a n t i c l e e r c o e d e d i -

N e w l y e l e c t e d h e a d s t a k e o v e r t h e i r p o e t s i m m e d i a t e l y a n d n e x t r e g u l a r e l e c t i o n s w i l l b e h e l d i n A p r i l , 1B45, w i t h s p e ­c ia l e l e c t i o n s h e l d w h e n p o s i ­t i o n s fa l l v a c a n t d u r i n g t h e y e a r .

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s m a n a g e r s i n g publ ics .- t h e

WMC Revises Plan For Educational Deferment

D i p p i n g d e e p i n t o t h e p o o l of e d u c a t i o n a l l y d e f e r r e d

c i v i l i a n s t u d e n t s , S e l e c t i v e S e r v i c e h e a d q u a r t e r s i s s u e d a

s w e e p i n g o r d e r l a s t w e e k r e s c i n d i n g t h e e l a b o r a t e p l a n

f o r m u l a t e d i n J a n u a r y f o r d e f e r m e n t s of c o l l e g e s t u d e n t s

m a j o r i n g i n E n g i n e e r i n g , P r e s - m e d i e i n e , p r e - t h e o l o g y , a n d

H e n c e f o r t h o n l y t w o g r o u p s

m e n u n d e r 28 w i l l b e d e -

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t o b e g r a d u a t e d a t t h e e n d of t h e p r e s e n t s e m e s t e r , s h o u l d g o to D e a n H e r r i n g ' s Office, 108 A d m i n i s t r a t i o n B u i l d i n g ,

a n d h a v e h i s r e c o r d c h e e k e d i m m e d i a l e l y . T h e l i s t i s b e i n g p r e p a r e d a t o n c e . M a r i n e a n d N a v y V-12 s t u d e n t s a r e e s p e ­c i a l l y u r g e d to a t t e n d to t h i s

— H . J . H e r r i n g .

Fleet Men's? Club To Sponsor Sing

S u n d a y n i g h t ' s s ing , f e a t u r i n g a n o v e l r o l l e r s k a t e d a n c e by J o h n O b e n c h a i n , w i l l b e s p o n ­s o r e d t h i s w e e k b y t h e F l e e t M e n ' s C l u b a n d l ed b y C h ; H a m i l t o n .

" B e l l - b o t t o m e d T r o u s e r s " a n d o t h e r s e a c h a n t y f a v o r i t e s , d i ­l u t e d t o m e e t t h e a p p r o v a l of M i s s W i l s o n , w i l l p r o v i d e t h e

t a i n m e n t .

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Women's Spring Pint-Hellenic Bsall On April 29 Features May Court C o u r t e l e c t e d l a s t m o n t h w i l l h i g h l i g h t t h e s p r i n g W o m e n ' s P a n - H e l l e n i c B a l l t o b e h e l d o n A p r i l 29, in t h e E a s t C a m p u s G y m .

T i c k e t s a r e p r i c e d ax if 1.50 p l u s a D e f e n s e S t a m p , a n d m a y b e b o u g h t b y s e n i o r s o n M o n ­d a y , A p r i l 24, f r o m 5 : 0 0 t o 6 : 3 0 p . m . i n t h e E a s t C a m p u s U n i o n , b y J u n i o r s o n T u e s d a y , b y s o p h ­o m o r e s o n W e d n e s d a y , a n d b y f r e s h m e n o n T h u r s d a y ,

G o r d o n C a r v e r , S G A p r e s i ­d e n t , Is to p r e s e n t t h e s e c r e t M a y C o u r t d u r i n g t h e i n t e r m i s ­s ion . M a y Q u e e n B e t h H o l c o m b e a n d h e r m a i d of h o n o r , A u d r e y H a n c e , w i l l l e a d t h e c o u r t i n a spec ia l figure, t o t h e s t r a i n s of a S t r a u s s wait?. . T h e M a y C o u r t is c o m p o s e d of t e n o u t s t a n d i n g s e n i o r g i r l s c h o s e n b y t h e e n t i r e W o m e n ' s C o l l e g e .

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Hospital Forms New Department

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o n l y . T h e e x a m i n a t i o n , a s t i f f o n e , w i l l b e d r a w n u p b y

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q u a l i t y o f m a n y " a c c r e d i t e d " h i g h s c h o o l s i n t h e S o u t h .

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c r e t e e v i d e n c e of s e n s e o f r e s p o n s i b i l i t y , l e a d s s r s h i p c a ­

p a c i t i e s , a b i l i t y a n d w i l l i n g n e s s t o l e a r n , c o m p a t a b i l i t y

of p e r s o n a l i t y . T h i s d e f i n i t e e v i d e n c e s i h o u l d i n c l u d e

m o r e t h a n t h e u s u a l l e t t e r s o f r e f e r e n c e , s h o u l d b e s u p ­

p l e m e n t e d b y a p e r s o n a l i n t e r v i e w o r i n t e r v i e w s . T h e

c h r o n i c m i s - f i t s w h o s o m e t i m e s find t h e i r w a y t o t l i i s

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l a r l y t h o s e w h o c o m e t o D u k e f o r t h e f u n o f i t , o r b e ­

c a u s e i t i s m o r e e c o n o m i c a l t h a n c o l l e g e s e l s e w h e r e .

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D u k e , n i n e h o u r s of s c h o l a s t i c w o r k t o r e m a i n i n c o l ­

l e g e . T h e r e a f t e r , t h r o u g h o u t t h e c o l l e g e c o u r s e , s t u d e n t s

m u s t p a s s 1 2 h o u r s of w o r k a s e m e s t e r t o r e m a i n i n

c o l l e g e — o n w h i c h a g r a d e of C m u s t b e m a d e f o r n i n e

h o u r s . S t u d e n t s f a i l i n g t h r e e h o u r s f o r t h r s a e c o n s s s c u t i v e

s e m e s t e r s w i l l b e a u t o m a t i c a l l y d i s m i s s e d f r o m t h e u n i ­

v e r s i t y .

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i n g a n y i d e a s a b o u t a c q u i r i n g a n e d u c a t i o n .

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t r a r y r u l e u p o n c o m p l e t i o n of 1 2 2 h o u r s of w o r k , b u t

w h e n e v e r t h e s t u d e n t feels h i m s e l f m e n t a l l y q u a l i f i e d

t o m e e t t h e f o l l o w i n g r e q u i r e m e n t s :

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o u t s i d e t h e m a j o r field;

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a n d o r a l ) i n t h e m a j o r field;

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s u b j e c t s h o w i n g e v i d e n c e of o r i g i n a l r e s e a r c h ; t h e t h e s i s

w i l l n o t b e a g l o r i f i e d t e r m p a p e r .

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a w a r d e d f o r a n a v e r a g e of 3 . 0 q u a l i t y p o i n t s a t t h e e n d

of f r e s h m a n y e a r ; 2 . 5 0 a t e n d o f s o p h o m o r e y e a r ; 2 , 2 5

a t e n d of j u n i o r y e a r ; a n d 2 .0 a t t h e m i d d l e o f s e n i o r

y e a i .

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o r d e r t o r e m a i n i n c o l l e g e .

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e d a b o u t t h e c o n f u s i o n w i t h w h i c h t h e t a x a t i o n r o u t i n e w a s c o n d u c t s ^ ; b u t h o w m a n y of t h o s e p e r s o n s w e n t t o t h e p o l l s o n t h e l a s t e l e c ­t i o n d a y t o e x p r e s s t h e i r p o -

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u p o r e l i m i n a t e d f r o m t h e c u r r i c u l u m .

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w h o a r e a n x i o u s n o t t o l e t e d u c a t i o n i n t e r f e r e w i t h t h e i r

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t o m e a n s o m e t h i n g .

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Warren Sings May 9 In Last Of Current Concert Series

Leonard Warren, brilliant young American baritone ot the Metropolitan Opera, will bi heard in recital here at Page Auditorium, Duke University, at 8:00 P.M. Tuesday evening. May 9th.

Norman Corden, who was previ­ously scheduled for this per-"formance, will again be ussiable to appear. Last November he and Elenor Steber were to be heard together in Page Audito­rium. However, his tour ol South America immediately be­fore this engagement proved to be such a success that he extend­ed it and had to cancel his

Miss Steber here at The stubs which

attended the Elenor Steber Cos cert last November retained an good for aiJmission to the per­formance. F o r reservations Phone F-131, ext. 270, or write J. Foster Barnes, Duke Univer­sity, Durham, N. C.

Mr. Warren is rapidly becom­ing one of the

ritom New York Times have already proclaimed him to be one of the four leading baritones of the country. Following his aceep-

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tance in 1939 politan Opera, he coneertized extensively throughout country and established himself as the operatic idol of South America through his appesiranee for the past two consecutlv summers at the Teatro Color Buenos Airsss, and the Teatro Municipal, Rio de Janeiro. The South Amer hsiil him as Ruffo and Challapin.

This season Leonard Warren has been heard in leading tone roles at the Metropolitan Opera. He attracted nationwide attention early this season when

p'ed into the title role of "Rigo-* for a broadcast perform-of the Verdi opera, in place

of Lawrence Tibbett, who be ;ame suddenly 111. Mr. Warrei las since repeated the role or he Metropolitan Opera House

On the air, Mr. Warrei sseen heard this year as featured soloist and Master of Cere-nonies of t h e KCA-Victor What's New" radio program, a jeekly presentation of the Blue letwork, as guest soloist on the s.ndsre Kostelanetz Orchestra Pause That Refreshes" pro-ram sponsored by Coca Cola, Metropolitan U.S.A.", on the Treasury Hour", and on several

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Last Sunday, Warren was f < tnred in the opening program the n e w Sherman-Williams "World of Song" series of broad casts, a weekly presentation oi tiie Blue Network.

Mr. Warren comes here from Cleveland, where he will appror in "Lueia di Lammermoor" dur­ing the final week of the Metro­politan O p e r a Association's soring road tour which includes engagements in Boston, Chicago, and Cleveland,

New Swing Band To Begin Career At NROTC Dance

Making its debut at th' NROTC dance this Saturday

ight, a new band begins it Duke. Art Polier, from

igh, and Tom McAlduff, V-12 ainee, share the spotlight as '-leaders of the new outfit. Composed of thirtwn mem-irs—eight V-12s, one marine,

and three civilians—this band Is many engagements.

Polier stated that the policy of the band is to give its audience

•hat it desires, and since popu­larity seems to demand sweet and slow music, thirty-five of the latest sHit Parade tunes and he newest specialtis»s have been ssrdered, and work on these new elections will proceed immedi­

ately upon their arrival. Naval restrictions will hamper e opportunity of accepting any out of town jobs, but inces at Wake Forest, Carolina, id Raleigh are part of future ans. This group will have an

air-spot over WEAL in Raleigh when playing in the Manteo ~oom of the Sir Walter Hotel

jring the last of April. The organization is hoping to aintain a quota of thirteen mu-dans, and the vocalist will

probaly be either Jim Cowan or Borbely.

Y Representatives To Attend Meeting

Duke representatives will at­tend the annual YW-YMCA state

s, May 5, 6, and 7. Main be the meeting of so­

cial and recreational needs on

A hike to the church cabin for sabinet members will be held ipril 27. Purpose of tbe event s to further fellowship among

nent is also being planned. YMCA holds smokers every

Wednesday ntght in the Union slallroom, to which everyone is Cordially invited.

Major William B. Bailey, '40,»• twenty-five year old Thunder­bolt fighter pilot from Roitfiess-ter, New York, has been ed the Sliver Star for "gallantry in action and outstanding lead­ership ability."

Bailey commands one of thi leading fighter squadrons in thi European theater, a n d was among the first Thunderbolt fighter group to provide escort for American bombers in day­light assaults on Bssrlin. He re-ooived l:is award for an incident, which occurred during one oi

Because of a dwindling gas supply, the Thunderbolt fighterE were forced to leave their "Big Friends" and start for home. No sooner had they departed swarms of e n e m y fighters launched a furious attack on the heavies. Hearing the radio call for help, the Thunderbolts re-turnsed to the fray. So determin­ed was their counter-attack that they destroyed three enemy air­craft and dispersed the rest.

Brig, Gen, Hodges, who com­mand^ the bombardment divi­sion concerned, dispatched a let­ter of tribute to Bailey and his squadron in which he said, "your

illant action undoubtedly

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Bailey'40 Adds Silver Star To Growing Collection of War Medals

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Bailey is the veteran of many combat missions against the

vaSn, and has battled tem­peratures as low as 60 degrees luring several of the raids in whiish he has taken part.

He wai; given his wings in the Army Air Force in July, 1941; nd has been sensing under the sanner of the VH1 Fighter Com­

mand in England since June of ist year. Bailey holds the Dis-nguished Flying Cross and the .ir Medal with three Oak Clust-rs in addition to the Silver Star.

New Art Exhibit Hung In Librsary

xSs.bssi i of e: prints is being held in the

Woman's College library through first week in May. edia are lithographs, wood-and etchings. The works ex­

hibited are by contemporary French, English, and

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Adelyn D. Breeshin, acting ds

WSAB Calendar ased IE : night:

April 31—Kappa Kappa Gam mo -

Zeta Tau Alpha Dance. 21—WAA Open House. 22_SGA-Campus Time Tea

22—Ivy Party. 22—NROTC Ball. 23—Fleet Club Sing. 27—Glee Club Party." 29—Campus Time-SGA Tea

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V. Allen, head Middle East Division ol Department, spoke at ai meeting of the Public Forum Tuesday afterno problems which are confronting America in the ft

last November with Jell Hull, :

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Coeds Still Struggle For Rooms

By CAROLYN BBIMBEBRY With dissatisfaction, petitions,

and heated opinions breaking out over East Campus this week, coeds are struggling to find a new solution to the age old prob­lem of rooming.

Last year's plan, which went inlo effect two weeks ago, has apparently turned out not tc " the answer. When signing started for rising sophomores and juniors, petitions were rush­ed from one dorm to the next with a slim hope of making some changes in the tlrastic new plan. Harried pajama-clad coeds dashed around frantically try­ing to get other dissatisfied girls to sign their petitions.

Tuesday night, when the : in Brown House boomed the message that the House closed to further signing up, the eampus came alive with befud­dled sophomores and freshmen demanding an answer to problem. The only answer Aycock, and that is where majority of the unfortunate girls

e to be found next year. Biggest gripe of the coe e fact that they were not

i the I rooming

rffeet this year. Rising juniors lid su<sceed in getting prefer­ence over rising sophomores in irawing and signing for rooms. This threw the burden of fuss sn the shoulders of next year's sophomores, who were left to hold up the walls of Aycock.

With the unsatisfactory way the rooming situation turned out this year, all East Campus is left with is a hope for a more agree-

eds trudge down to East Duke to sign up for a place more ducive to study . . . and gripe

Glee Club Sings Without Director

Bad luck continued to plague Duke Men's Glee Club this

the week end in Duke Hospital

sence of twenty-five Navy and Marine singers, who were de­layed, from the broadcast over CBS.

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Lt. Duncan Sellers, '36, Wins DSQ Saves Stricken Bomber And Crew

Lt. Duncan Sellers, '38,

he Congressional Messial , for Is "superb skill,

.nd detewns save his airplane and after having b e e n severely wounded in a bombing mission over Europe.

In addition to the Distinguish­ed Service Cross Sellers has won the Distinguished Flying Cross, the Air Medal, and the purple Heart for h

pilot in a heavy bomber. A few weeks ago he was interviewed on the "American Eagle Britain Program" tn conne with his recent exploits.

Since Lt. Sellers has now pleted his twenty-atth mii he is expected home soon by his family. Two other Duke alumni brothers are in the sen Marine Surgeon Bill Seller and hi. Ij.g.) Jack Sellers who graduated in '39 and received his M.D. from the Medical School in '43.

In a reisent broadcast Lowell Thomas described the hazardous mission of Sellers' plane, the "Tinker Toy": "Tinker Toy dropped its bombs squarely on

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ISSJIISSS of ceaseless fighter al and returned the plane ai crew safely to their home

Congratulations to the Fleet Club for the best dance ot the year! And welcome to the new Capt'n. Alexander has been shipping the fellows into shape for days. . . . Peg Fisher is still true iss Ed, but oh you, Scanlon. . . . Tuttle and "Snowie" are a good steady twosome (even if the censor doesn't agrcts). . . . Rountree

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