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The Campus Chat
NORTH TEXAS STATE COLLEGE. DENTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1451
For 60 Years
Bell Tells Tales of NT History
ill to Allot $3,565,780
o College for Biennium
State Schools Change Spending Methods VVor&sfiop Features Nutrition
According to New Appropriations Setup Leads Discussion
SELDOM RINGING now the
old Victory bell which hangs
•top the power plant is con
nee ted with many tradition*, of
♦he college S*n< e 1891 the
be*! has been used to summon
tudent to clavse as a fire
alarm a a cur ft** be md
now S' a v■ v to* y t>e
Pholn by Jmnliif*
h* S\lt\ II lil t I H it exactly mi x>-m> **■ . \«»i
i hut I'Mtutn Milur null ml eg. • <1 it„i , run to
Sleep) cytd students make tlit-1, Dbeii cla--es all lo 'ile*l iii on,
last minute dashes to i-iassc* ns ro 'm.ld.ng when they heard the
ord mated electric belts jangle in h"*'« l"’ng" •’* » single met
overy I nibbing *»n thi* campus t**1
riiir is lit.,| 111 'iini I in a wnudcti hul ut'iii
*»»»»»*»»»»»**#
North Texas will receive $3,565,780 in state funds with which to operate during the
lu-xt biennium, President W. J. McConnell announced this week after Gov Allnn Shivers
hud signed the 375-pat,** appropriations bill.
For each year. 15*51 and 1!*52, the college will receive a total of $1,782,W*0. under u f«- o-«*.i intention ..n mi
provisions of the law covering state expenditures. "■ 1,1
According to administration officials, the jrranri total is $22,103 less for each year K,,.„t.mi.' s,.ok*. to the K»m,e
thun appropriation* un«!*u Onh \fi«i an a<4«li«’** hv Ih S* ou
9 Days Remain for Enlistees
ho Have Notices to Report
Who Have Notices to Report 'v:;rz,:
I their methods of handlint* the fun U
0 Men who leceivtHl a p re indue Men ml* rented in «»nli*tinic granted u\ the appi print ion* hill
I"’’" I’hvsinil <» notice to report ,h«uld inquire m.w „t the recruit- Prior to IMli. fund
1 l or e — —
the (MiiloiPt- operated in the lie*! iai. the w< ik l op, rotl1|M**0ll of
biennium V **»t ui othei t *'h*tr* leaet.ei ', eonehes, inures, pi in
un i iniversitir* r**t ••iv***! ut in puis, and health worker**, met in
thea funds, too jihoit committee groups to dis
II mtutiiau \oith Texas Texas TuIhu*‘uI«»*ih ji-*«or iat mil
I» vehipnnut atnl Health ftotn \ustin
Ih Kmmett F ('iimhioti. North
I’exH* .I'm»« oite piofe^ Mii »»f health
and physical education and eon
ductor «»f the workshop, ha fm
in bed ih* U'est Ward yiade >* hool,
lie of the elicit . with eolilplet*
fut ilities foi the health etlin ators.
\ Ideal \ filled with literature
lanifiiitf from hospital toys t«* iith
• ccr:. i ■ ic i ’ ■ m" i »
u * H-en iii lmdu.il pioldene «H(, , . diet is uvmhtlile to the
f", exams have only nine days to
dilutee, for the service of theii
V nee
This announcement cine from
kt.uiant OffiMT C \S Frax
i. who IH in charge of the I,.cal
S Army and \n Korin re
r “ting station, tins week
X ft el July 15 it will la’ too lute
these men to volunteer for the
A my or the Air Force and the
■ id) ihiny left foi them is indue
n, Fraxier said
I ntil June 15 no prospective in
I ,i tee who had received a pre
nduction examination 01 notoe
report for om could volunteer
ing station located in the hasement "" " brie item basis, vith .pecifn ,,
I * t
M i.mbimnp out inlet «'*(.*> and
discus - Ilf o111 expel |t*l*t e- with
were ifruideii • n iltaids Much as Ih S« iiulnr,
»ffire buildinir. K»a*u*r
of the post
a* fried
After reeeivinir a notice t** re-
port for induction, one cannot
volunteer Thi*- holds true even
though his
he h week or tvv«. away, the
rruitinir officer stated
l.’nder the new «!»aft law. in
ductor*s are reipiired to serve 24 |
months, with an additional five-
year reserve pe iod tacked »*n
Keserve» ai»* uhiert to mII to
duty any turn* A vo|i itary en
lint merit of three year- in the
ilaio de-ij'nated f«* each ••• i • «i \. " -a.d student hi ini I y inn
'••n employed hy th* collet** \Uo, j Ituyd. field repn tentative foi the
each operational fa* ili'y wa> riven
\ »ne month suspension of thi- Army ot four years in th* An
• ihnif mak* it possible for these Korre do«*s not carry t hi coni pul
ory reserve provision. Kiaxiei
* n to make a choice, the rwruit-
; , officer pointed out
definite expenditures
I nder th*- present hill. Npe* ifivd
. amounts i -. j * I. * # ■ -i • (
actual induction may f
f*»ui tm»up> loppint; the appi
priations for the colh*i»e is the
resident instruction salari***. ifri»up,
{with a total of $l,407,2df» f*»i each
seal Xdnunistrative aim * * will
rect-ive a total «*f $!!*fi.(MMi
Alloted foi V*»< Miional t«-a* hei
training f*»t each year is a I• *tmI
of $t»,4Ho while othei ••peralionai
expenditures will have $174,200
from which to draw funds The
latter if roup inclmlc de|iartineiital
and huildmifs and yiounds main
term We.
More Then $80 Given
To Wells Memorial Fund
Press Time Chatter
Gals to Take Over Chilton
( im.|- will occupy ( lulton hull
is yinniii)r in September, uccurdinK
*■ Vi• *• prcsiilcnt .1 <’ Matthew-
That decision was reached ic
■ ntl) after a stud) hy the com
■ iter on housintt revealed a need
n more dormitory space for wo-
rn student* A careful analyse-
t ’he application foi rooms in
U" dorrmtorie. t, dat< shows that
■#. • >1 l« ifmen applyiny for i.mn -
P ii lie taken cun of m the (Jua
l-iiariele, Ih’ committer- reported
In order that needed rr’pairs
• an he made, men Imiiik in < hit-
ion hall for the first hi\ weeks
ol ihis summer will hr- offered
I com space in the <Juadran-;lc
lor the seiond week*.
T or housing the coeds in I 'tiilton,
camp style will he mamlained
•Soiorities will la offend an op- the ■ xtension .........f each lute
(Xiitutiity to choose ii ramp for S»■ \t yea, a n-pn -' iitativ, group
occupan ), urid mher rumps will from Denton count) I II clot - will
iipperi la-sirien, visit in North ( .milmu
Accompany mg ttoi gmup m IT
hoys and girl- here «<n two coup
ty agent and two adult leader
They arrived in Denton Thuisday,
under the honoi system Then will |
he a living loom for each ramp
This fall, men who live in thi
tingle will have a ....... of
eating at Itmci ot t'hilton until
suili time it- th< new dining hull
is completed
Student-, eolleacue • and friend,
of the late Dr Mitchell Well*. ,,f T,,x»
former dircctoi of the Krurlinh
•Icpartinent. have contt ihuted more
than $80 mnn* S* ptcmhci t*» the
Mitchell Wvlla 1.1 biniy Mi'mcmiil
fiiml. m*cn>(Mnif to Ih K S (’lit
ton, pn*H«*nt ii«*a*l *»f tin- depart
men t
The mnhev ha- Imcn uaed by
i faculty committee conHiMtinir «»f
|ti Maty I'atchell, lt» Mary Torn
Osl't-rni*. and .1 \t l.otrue, all of
tin IIiiiHiitH faculty. t*> purebax*
(new tmokn f*u the memorial li-
hrary Othei volttrm have lieen
ac*|Uireil a- direct reifts.
\m*mit the lifMtk pur* ha -ed
from the fund an- several
wik l**«a • i n^f on Ktu.rii**h I iter a
tur* *»f th*- 18th c* ritury, Ih Well ’
major •sphere **f mtercMt, Clifton
announeed.
f onttihutionn to the memorial
fund may l*e made at any time
to Ih A»thin Sarnpley. direct**!
dent** who earn xix houi--’ credit
fiom then woik>h**p activities
An an «mdeil projecti**n loom
i> .iiiotlu-i featm* of tin work
*«hop, complete with two pr**|e* t**i«,
Hlide , a*. I film
The w ot kshop, Hcheduled t*» end
July 1 I. had two oth*-» tfiient * **n
siiltai.t this week The) were
.Ioanna Well** Jt health coenli
iutt«»i of th* sch«KiU "f Henton
and <i'act- 11 |tu//.* II. Ihilla . of
the Society *d I'lantied I'arettt
w- i
the power plant the t««|| became
* *iltn *if vicftiry for the Kaiflea
j in 1
However, accordiriic to m *tory
j *n a I!»2M t Hat, the chime evidently
lay unuaed for a l*ir»rf time, for
student were *urpriM+d t* hear ita
'e*n*a**u8 inn,; one mormnir in N*iv-
emher
V dutiful lamtoi • aim!) toiled
the la»H liecaiHe the big rl«H*k in
tl «* .id build m burned out and the
an ••mata tw*lt wouldn’t unv," ex
plained the irtub
Mi Mary Sweet *»f the Knjr
department teculla when the
la*ll w&# iuvtl to herd student}*
to then vr mu* residence* there
we i * n-i dormiloriev th»*n ut
• ' !»• , winter and ••unmet
I I. .Miliei I th* phyaics tie
paitnient time*! hit* walk tu school
by th» bell in tool when it was
Used to UUiltnolt t ident to «la'
It w#*- a 20 tninult walk front hii*
turns.* on ItollVai btieet. but he
th*- i'otu* cleatly, h*- re* ulla.
Ity New N eal’s of 10!(I, the hell
had h«*i ft * i ail 'efied t*> a t**W«*|
lo* ated near the prenent Site *»f
ti • miriiini tration huddin^ It was
then that Ih (' \ Hridp* • an*I
mile of his feihiw Htinhnt- oh
tu*ned 0*-: mission foi a watch
I .« . > from t h* late I h V\ II
Hi ii* • who wa ta li preanlent of
I to- etillepe
Ih Hi in av* in- perm, sion
Oil tt«i t'olifllt on that tla* hell,
which wii then ii fire alarm,
would not he run ' Ih Mndc*
said they wdlinply oifreed, hut
t t>n i rnifht at mulniKht. just as
In Mmee walked in to wish th«-
xtudefit i happy New Year, the
1 *« • 11 h*cun to niiv
I pon inventiv*i»tion, Ih Itiu**-
tound that the iiiumi wa- n**t
one *d th* paity croup, how eve*
llu- pet-on who hail limed the
t**w ei and wa nnyinir th* ladl
hy hnnd wa Ih Itru** ’- son
McAdow Featured at Kentucky Camp
As Guest Band Conductor for 1 Week
Maurice MeA.Iow, directoi *»f the «!«.< t nir r** tn*Mil uid hand ie h.-.-n »*t
**cdleye hand. I«*ft this week t«» he Ii* mi al and will climax hi w* * i f«- liv I
j_rii. ,t conductor at th* Stephen with a «•«*i»*«•»t next Sunday nudit
an- staying m private horn**** [of binaries, In t’bft«*n stated
Ko tet Music *amp **n the campir-
• *f Kant* in t * ntucky Teachers « ol
lev* in kichninml, Ky
< trie * *»f the lau'* -t umnu-i
new rumps m the I lilted State In-
tel Music camp dtaws hivh .......1
tuden's from stut* and t an
ada It ha featured leadinp con
diatom of the nation foi the If*
yearn it ha* been in operation
McAdow will have eharire **f
the band while he ir there f*u th*
first nf the fiv«* week) lie m «**n
Funeral • rvic* hi*- beuii/ held
I in Yale* t enter, Ku-., toda> f«»r
A A Miller, an ex faculty rneni-
l*er
Miller, who tauirht in the I>um
j-ens department from 1HIk to l!»|«.
I was aim* a North Texan yrudiiat*-
II*- moved t*» kaii-,18 aftet he ie-
tiied fr*»ni teaching in IP4H II*
*li**il in his home then
Flag Waves for Blind Student
Who Pleads for World Peace
Finals Slated for July 14
During Regular Periods
Although J i in m v TYiet-< I
eouldfT*- nee thi flasr hiilliance,
hi heart -$ariK th«* Stai Spangled
Bannei u he read from Biad*«- an
\ppi**x>mat<dy 26n I II club appeal t«» people bel.iml tin I -»n
memheis w.'l tout the North Tex
as campn* I o day, uccordinif t<»
H***»per SerKkrra, iissisfant coun y
Final examination will la* given agent
*'V II luring the regular Ha- Th* group will include i* vis
•■ri'*dn, Ih H H Hart s, dean of4tors fron Haywood county. Nor* 4
<< 1 uunistratior . announced Tuenday 1 arolina Thi- party will !*«• -*howri
Studen:. w*ll fake the exams over tie carnpu* by lb .1 M VI-
• i.ng tio- hour and 2ti minutes Hryde *»f th«* l»i«ij*igy department
’••I for < las. time on that date The North raiolimarfl
ft* llairiH also reminded that initiate »n exohang* program b«
* will la- held Saturday and tween 4 II * *ub in that fat* ami
donday. Texat. through the c****pcration **f
' ill tain II plea wa.- for * *M,p*ua
tion in dnvina hate un«i evil fro n
the world, "making it I* ant Hul
• ven for the 1*1 in*t ”
T i n Inch, .» <efii u Im'ui y .1 u
liead his Fourth of July •- -hv *»ver
-tntion K F JZ at 2 18 pun Y\ . d
nesday The blind youth wrote his
•‘HHay aftet heuriRg an app* al h\
•if In hoimnl bf* a .in aveiage th* 21-year1 old carnpu^ite ‘Bid,
' Aniei ican laiy He attended a ichiail “Through my lemaining * ih* and
for th* blind f«»r 10 year* where my mind I * an nee a world fie«
h*- learned t** i«*a*l »in*l write, be from dictatorship and tyranny and
told hi audience. hate "
After finmhing high « hool
tunning in I teuton hi' home town,
i th* blind **uder»t entered North
i • • ii ,v »t< , ollegi where he I’M**
iinoje nothing hut A More
imp*it'ant than grade*, rrietach
, ert is the fact that h»- ha Kvening cla - on the gradual! turn <*,ut .
Before joining the mimic h»* ult .
in 104.*, McAdow wa- high *• h**ni
band direct ••> in 1111 f»«•»- In it
(4»iit*‘f hi batid4 »*«eive*! !.
fir-t and 4 *•« • *i.«l places
If*- ha -ttudied with •ymplamv
arfiNts on mont of th* w**odwin*l
liia and p«*u tn n*n instrument
ami ha* t ncl d lohducttnc will
NTcolm Malk**, fanmiis cuidtutoi
F.iglit veai «»f profe**s|i»n«! play
ing in* Imluig theatre and radio,
latfoii' ••ntet ng th«- tea* lung f add,
are among la *|iialifi«Ht ion
M- \«l*.v ii. been glie**t • oil
•liictoi Mli*l «u it I* f'»* linin' n
cont* t cbm* . and f • t ival - n* «•
he has I** * n al N’ortli I * * a II
w a gu« t c«*ndiu tor foi a • \ n
• in\ 1‘olifeietM* a* Iha*.* '-nivi-l
•a! y i; l!» ,.t t it bit \ * I
M col leg* n'nni* l 1 nf» **ll« * I*.
1040, iit Mtigiiatn Young an '.« *
wity n the vommci of
for ♦ h* All It* 11* t bi*n*l - ' u
at Yoak uni ia t spi mg
l «*i the Iasi f an yuan l*‘
Hf,M th* an * mu it tin- Southwest ami Midwest dm
m th** Soiitl w*-st at Vi* u»g tpa*f four year* with up
tori' i*ml Hu print' * 1 . * p*a»em* from < i»• ctiville. III. I**
(m the Sabine \u * hand f« tival fhe Hi*, (irand** valley
al H* amn«*nt In |p|H ami 1040 the hand wa
To. y, fm dm'ii* f an*l t.ut- guest at th* V'ictoMn Mimic fe
mill. 1 th"*ugliu it th* middle ! tival and in 1040 it played foi the
, I Nt \dou vx ,i • sited t leva Mu-1. Kdinatnis <**nv*-It
mu p.utH jiant hi h *»f the H* '"'ii in (Jalv*-*iti#i» In 108ft th* Itiuitl
1i*.iial band **»nt*- t- of I* as appemod on a piogtam of th
tl plt it piing Miisk Kducatoi . National confet
I nd« 1 In dnection, tin- c**n • n* • in St l<num before an audience
1 it 1 inf In* been a* < laimed by *»f H.lHHi It Hm - play«*d foi th*’
Mill, j. th* bes* n tin South III .Stilt* Ham! festival in l*’**rt
u. t and on* of the leading in Smith. Ark . and appeared **n
Ho nation I’h* hand ha toured in* vision in Memphm, Tenn.
Editor Fills Yucca Posts
Yu* - * K iit«*i John I vela* *-,
hi t \N'«.rth aiuiouiK * *l Tue <Ijij
the assignment of f«*ut xtaff p*»
iigin on 1 hi* 1081 10 *2 yea 1 book
M >d « Fa hu I "it Worlh. w»i
.... I f«atnn *■ -111 *11 Bill Mai tin,
10 'U, and ) iHcat'M -.port i-di *n . Martha
Hnvidson, fiateF.ville, *'laaa *-*btor,
and Maig at* MiHeaiv, F’ort
W*»rtt*.» "i gam/•*' i -- r ■ * 1! J 11
Night Classes to Be Offered
f.* > n aide to lead h college life arid undergraduat*
free from di**Timination offered f*»i tb-- fn
I Jove my country, for hen* j beginning
vihit. wilt j Mutual Broadcasting * <m patty I in and only here do I have the chan* t
level will i**
tirn* at tl**
th* econd siin»m*u
it it Hart
it*■* o.mt mg.
math* matm
l.u n* law <Mi** 1
it m .--b• • I. |»r II
will include typing, *-a«'ii *’Vening, fiom 8 7 *40 pm
inaurari*«-, iais *• ind from . JO 0 p in laborat»*i>
liusiiK-* ■* tug and p«* r it d* will l»«- f ****** *. u j. m
svi’l be add*>d \i* iiigen • nt fo* at'* nd m»* mil*' «um haVt their picture* made now
1 nidi* ated l*« mad* ln*f*»r »h* <»1 *• * 1 tiig *lat** .if they wish them to appear in
Hall Jr , director of th** college
pi* is faculty advisor
la.vela*-** toted that othei staff
mi*'mb*-1 will be named latei ami
that indent, majoring in art
vIioiiId contact the Yucca offue if
they are interested in working «*n
the annual
Ih* editor aid that he also
nerd photographer* experienced in
drub* light and general dark
1 noth pro* ■«‘s
t ’unnirighitm’' . t»1 * 11 •. at I .*422 W
llakoiy i- now making class pic-
ture- or Hi* 1052 Y u* * a Igive*
ia** ugg* •*•<! that Indents have
their pictures mad* this summer
to hv *i*l the rush m th*- fall II*
also mid th.it summer -indent*
F’ort Worth station i**ror io| it if*
.**1 use I*;, th* Voir- of Airier xu •■* th*- young patriot
Th* roll** • **ri or tad toh! Opt.mistn about th«-
people who can ’F administration announced
There will Ih *v
fi*-xt year's yearlarok
Play It Cool . . .
Shed Clothes,Gulp Ice to Beat Heat
Noted Music Prof Joins Staff
To Serve as Visiting Lecturer
b> (TM.BN HOYI.KM
Ckal Huff Writer
N irth T. xans wert1 'lomr rnori'
«n tHlkinjf stmut thr w.-Hlh.*. thi-
• <-k us a srmt'hinv aun pullnt
• tein pvra tur.- upuar<l
•' .lIvKiate inirnnuity was rvarh-
v its x.'iiith on th.- iampu* as
**-ltrrinir atu.icnts hwl .-lot hr.
'txl irulj»v.4 ir»- rrs-«m whil» con
oiplatinv hii.t U-Htinp methods
Dm- hrat-h<atinv .tuilnM from
‘th Texas was reported to have
■ en play ini- i. really cool Me
*1- studyinic child paych.-'oiry
rammed in his lindl'dy'-. rc
‘nviator until she rtmr home
-fid made him vet out
Hut the more conventional
wimmers .ontinue to flock to the
’Minmina pool whe.e they cool
ff hy Utkinir viporoua swims
In the main, theie se«-m to Ih- two
■impus approaches to the sum
e. time ordeal of diami«»inir aun
worrtea.
The first ia followed hy the ath
••tu sun worshipers who shake
-ands with Sol while swimminp.
piayinv tennis, or golfing in the
afternoon heat They seem to en-
joy .tripping down and pittinp
'heir epidermis' endurance apainat
'he sun'a burning ray*.
Then there is the leisure lovmir
ndividua' mentioned in a recent
s«ue of Lif* macMine, who will
fiirht the riainff mercury with •
ool drink, cool bed, end coot Send
‘while he voarmusly dreams of |
-.oft hreese on u So ith I'ncifir ‘-
week
Uccausi of many demand- fiom
employed people for college work,
III llarn aid Dial com ses will
h< offered whenever there i, a
- off 11 ie.it numle-r of enrollees
I ntll ie<|ucsts initiate ad.li
t tonal eoul -e. however, .sluea
tom and huaine- administration
subjects nr. all tliat will la- ached
uleii the dean stated i*1 'M'o Kinkeid.')', .lean of turei on the caiopu-
a air-conditioned movie- these w„.m shore- Uke-lovers may (e tdent, „n,y attendinv undo. American mu.,, -hoi*, and noted A ,laflvi „f N,.A y„rk r„v, he
niifht’ Thi *#. a eooling |iia< fled eas.ly the followmir morniny (he (,l Kill and pe-pb employed Amene»n musicolortst and music . t ih, f'ity t'olley.
It ce until the Texas theati. be*an ’>• rla*. scratcher* with lante and full tune will Ie eli|(ihle foi th. hhiattan, will join the Hi-h<” I of ,,f \,.w Vork New York umvet
numerous rail bites on faces, arms, ; even thy ilasse- Tuition will tie Music faculty in September, l*n si ,ny, lolumhia university, and
the same as foi teirulai courses d* nl IA I Mel onnell ha- an Hoy a I Ara.lemu
1 ours.-s vchedoled In eduraliori noun. * -1 i hut. !. M .
an- iriaduate and underirr* Juste In Kmkeidvy, the fn-* Amen ceivad In- I "ti
work in the secondary and el. .an all..»ed t<> teach in a Dei man i vet ly ..I
mentary field Husinesa admimatra uri.veisjiy, w ill he a vimtiriy In In IH'MI
D. nlnn merchant- report a lemm xrrreninir fiery Rita Hayworth in
and ley-
111 the ic cream business, and add ‘<ii!da" f'h irsda Mi llayworlh , ,
, lies' adviei for heat sufferers is
,h"' r"ff.....-|rmk,,''f u»" offers little eseap- from the heat t„ , ut HoWfl „„ h„MVy waUi heavy
ally switch to cold drinks hy mid Lake Dallas offer- a c.ail mirhi clothes, and most of all. quit coin
morning:, of relaxation under -tars on menting on the weather
Kds are escorting then dates to its chivve. and mosquito ridden Dosh. but it’a hot!
Instiiiil. foi
n Her tin Me ie
D front the I 111
llerltn
f ornell univ. i«n . .-
Spoon or Slurp, Its Same,
Home Economics Experts Say
How d.a* y.iirorl differ from
ordinary hutlermilk as to final
value?
Thi* question was discussed at
the national meeting of the Am.-r
11 an Home Eronomkea Baam- ation,
held in f'leveland, O, !a*t week
In attendance was Dr Florence
Seoular. dean of the School of
Home Kconomies, one of the pro
SUMMER HEAT * b the-
Jo Anne MnDen Wharton
With sun lamp alar.trie *an
and rohj drink, iha qeM a *an
and leap', cool a* the vama
tima
gram’s guest speakers.
On*- should ch.ejs.- huttei milk
11. cording lo whether he wnnls to
■■a' it with a spoon or drink it,
lb S. 011 la 1 quoted the puoel of
food expert*' derision The dec id
irig factor is individual taste, as
no nutritional difference has Ison
found in the two forms, the NT
home economic- dean added
"As a general conclusion, the
panel of food experts decided that
well prepared, nutritious menus
were the best for the aveiage in
dividual," Dr Seoular raid. "There
is m. need for fads ” Topic of
her main speech at the mealing
was "Food Facta, Fads, Pannes"
Other questions discussed hy the
various panels included
Is there ant nutntional dif-
( ferencc lad ween blaekstrap mo
I In * - cs and the ordinary variety?
In supporting the ixunt that
children should not l.e given
sweetened milk. Dr Seoulni re-
ported that the panel emphasiicd
that hiackst.ap is not for human
consumption unless i.enfinl This
variety contains less sugar than
the average molasses, and is usu-
shle on fruit, but not in children’s
milk
Is is better to use expensive sets
of pressure cooker wsre or to pre-
ps re foists in ordinary utenaiia?
(’reparation of food dependa on
the individual rook and ingrcdianta,
and not upon the veasela, the panel
reported.
tahlished fm lit Kinkeldey the
fust chair of musicology to he
set up in Ihi* United States, and
limbi’ him university librarian He
held this position until HMd, when
he Ix'i ante professor emeritus at
I'ornell.
From l»4t; until 1IMX Dr Kimiel-
dey was visiting professor of mus-
eology ut the I'niversity of Tex-
as.
Dr. Kinkeldey has been organist
and choirmaster of the Chapel of
the Incarnation in New York
City; organist of the American
Church in Berlin; an instructor
in organ and theory nnd a lec-
turer at the University of H’.«s
lau, (iermar.y; chief of the music
division of Chv New York public
lihiary, and professor of music
and musieulogy at Cornell univer-
sity.
Among the achievements of the
musicologist was to serve as first
president of the Music Library as-
sociation He was also th* first
president of the American Musi-
rologicnl society, chairman of the
advisory committee on Musicology
of the American Council of Learned
Societies, and is an honorary mem-
ber of the Muaical Association
of lemdon
He waa awarded th* Townaan
Harris modal at the City CaMaqa
of Now York in 1M« and waa
(ranted an honorary daftw* of
Litt. D. 0* Prlncoton
ia 1M7.
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