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$62 Senate Debt
May Limit Action
I S.VT a< tion nay nil?* Ith. of » U>2 Kdhngsw rth an 47TH YEAR
mmiu-kIi-i to make i| an • xperted nouneed that $2ti0 from tin- fund ______
$•’>2 debt r ’ t •• opera* mg hit' already 1 »«•«•»' spent
f urui
Ktilingsworth pretin tthat
Kmphasmng tt,. ..vercxpendi STSI participation in forming the
turo in .. miiewnk.s report t. the Mis-curi Valley Student (on, pact
senate !.u .la I >\ 1 Rtc-idciit will t.« ■ ndang < i> I if the -.natc
!an.- Killing** rth f Ihmtnri (j0,.,n't the debt II. fears
that N I S I ’.'I.....fat > - ■ mild
not attend tin ratification com on
tion to ho hold at thf l'mver-sity of
Wichita \pril Jo ,
The Campus Chat
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NORTH TEXAS STATE UNiVERSITY, DENTON TEXAS
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 7 1964
NO 30
ta.led tin it-venuc piop.-al- till ch
would n > o’ the debt alii) all a in
creased eiialc activity thi* seines
tf P < • alti ••••:»!•• h
worth 'ant Would he to trim tund-
• i otted to. 't an I It t c \ i i r i -
I S\T had an operating fund of
AA hita ha- an. uly ’.ititied the
proposed compact I h. I mxerwlty
........ . . .. of Tulri was expected to adopt
' ; ' N I .- i gina in with an a
ed provision for monthl> budget
.•.■ports to memhet schoo hill
Irig'.sW ol't h ; sketl the senate to add
the new provision to it- plan so
that all sc hools would la adopting
the same compact
soinestei after yearly
wen sum r at tec) f I oil ;
X penses
total
Dr. Hamilton
To Give Talk
I*i I' Sidney Hamilton .t
psychology faculty will peak at
1 p m Thursday to a Seminar for
Federal Kxecutives ri the Man ape
merit of Human Resources His
topn will he "How We Perceive
and If aliiatc «>t heis
The purpoM1 of the s.-minai to
he held in Civic Room I >alln-
Vdolphus Hotel. • • ■ iiopiov. man
cig'ell c lit III the federal scrviti I.y
improving the handling <d human
resources
I*r Hamilton - spec h, w hich
he will delivei to f>f. federal offIt
nils of the Civil Service Commis
sum. will covet the following items
W hat in * I if||c es . ill per opt ] •
of ot hers ^
Ihe clause was adopted hy the
senate aftei K 11 liny sw urt h finish
ed in- report Among othei meas
'he nos passe.| hy tfe ornate in its
meet my was Hu approval of Kill
mysworth - appointments to the
( ent I a I ■ • d I ’ u re ha siny V yeru y
with I’raiy Wheel.u of I * n 11 it - as
ehairman t he senate also approved
h ■1 itriy swort I - reciilesf to expand
the Welfare Hoard from f.uu to
five members.
is c.ir perception
How effacin',
of others’’
How do attitudes,
and other perceptions affect
perception and evaluation
ot hers ?
A film The Eye of the Mehtdd
it,' will precede In Hamilton -
talk and will show an episode m
the Ilf. of an artist to demonstrate tors that
that people -ee large \ what thi
want to see because of their own
personalit uns
\Tci I’r. snlent Jim Hightower
lead letters of resignation from
So- - 11 :i u i t!n.*y I lun ie I • I la I
a- and Beverly Ann liana - of
St Louis, Mo, which weie apptov
ed 11 v the emit e Catherine Vnn
Blanchard of I’ort Neelies was
sworn in a a re|dacement for Miss
I laniels
Mi- Hlanchaid was a runnel ip
ill the fall election and filled the
post undei the senate rules Ac
cording to these rules vacancies
picjlldices, an filled fils! hy runners up who
out still meet qualifications If runners
of up are not available the president
makes appoint merits with approval
of rfie senate \n appoint merit will
hi i old. foi 1 >ar .«•!
Yucca Honors Seven Profs
With 'Outstanding' Title
Seven fill i|ltl Till’ III I *e I hii\e t *i i * ft Vuteil the Olll-lailil
HU I'r.ife- ci| \ vv ill'll | a ill -i 'ie. I liv th. I’M* I 3 tll'i'ii -tall
l in |tie>fi■ m l ine eii .ti t l*i Ktlvvjtnl A Ihiir.l,
hed ni Mu u I »i I lien W right Si im,>1 -if M«*nu* Ki o-
IlnMIlc I >r Kt'lliiall I' ( <n hraii. snrial -.'P'Mi' K'dii’lt
Stanley, humanities. I>t John I Mohat. silence hr I’aul
M, \\ hurtiT. Si'hun! -f liu me Administration. ;iml lh
I,ok Watson, Seh ol .( KHutatinii
II ightowei
all
reminded the sent
who failed to make
a l.d average on last semester’s
Work Willi Id tie cl I HIRIN' led I Mil
asked to resign
Keyserling To Lecture
On Employment Needs
"Full employment in a free so
riety is not just jobs | hut I
ipplymg tin kind if ..hs that
add most to meeting a people’s
physn al needs "
1 .on H Keyserling. nationally
known eeonomisl, made this -iat<-
merit in the Hum lie will speak
to students and faeulty on modern
•lay employment problems at I
P ii Wednesday in the Husin. -s
\dmiriistration I . . tun Hall His
topi. "Automation I'nemploymerit
and What t. I n \n it It
Termed a “poly sy Maine whir!
wind" hy Nation's Business, Key
et ling has I teen studying tin- em
pbvm.nt prohleni and th. pc.
pie’s physical needs smee the Mils
\ I 'Ii i Beta Kappa membei, Key
sel ling i . otisidered responsible
f"i persuading the at. Sen R. h
ert \ Taft to lend hi- name to
the Wagnet Kllandel I aft Bill >f
It* It * A progtatn of slurti leatarice,
urban redev elopment and low ..st
puldn housing, th. lull "would
write a new chaptei into the his
toiv of American housing" a<
ending t" tin Chiistuu Science
M'untoi
• ■ • • • i • • • « i
PUI IRk VV«»»I»I >>.t| || -i* M : vni
as general rnunse! to thi National
Housing \gen \ and liter helped
plan postwar housing fur the
thousands >f returning' veterans
Ills solution t" tiie win’s end in
employment problem won him
$ln lino and ......nd p ...<■ ir tire
Ratist entenmal . ..ntest
I'nd.r Rresrderit Harry liuinan's
administration Kevserling was
Debaters Gun
For ACC Win
The North leva' debate srprad
will iie out to revenge last year’s
loss of the sweepstakes trophy to
Bavlor when they attend the Ahi-
len. Christian College trebate Tour
namenl this weekend
Prior to the \( < contest last
year, the team had not lost a
sweepstakes trophy in one and a
half years of competition Baylor
defeated North Texas hy a slim
margin to win tin coveted prue
Approximately 4S colleges from
eight state* are Iterng represented
at the annual event Bill l*uff of
(inllas and Ben Sheppard of hen
ton compose the first team in the
senior men’s division Firsi team
in the junior women’s division in
eludes Jeiitry I’r mdle of lullas
arid Cathy Strn k 1 in of (iarland
Wendy Barrow of henton who is
compering in F.■ i se c.nd detiat. <>f
the season and (lonna Butts f
(iai aid an ■ n the first team in
th*- women s division
In addition to deiiate . .infest
ru ts ar. entf' t.g crat .v unit ex
temperaneous speaking contests.
The topi, f r the evten pomn. .*
sp.’ei hes is this year * presiden’ml
ele tion
chairman of the Council of Eco-
nomic Advisers and was considered
a top l i uman hrr nr t.rn.ster a name
h. emphatically denies
He now acts as a consulting eco-
nomist and attorney
DR KENDALL COCHRAN
. . Social Science
One-Act Play
Script Selected
\ script promising both hilan
.ms mid thoughtful moments has
won the Suppei Theater's I *r igi
mil One \ct Play Contest
Ransom Simon Jeffery’s "Ten
fold I.a.ighs and A Few Teats"
will h. presented Jan JO-21 in
the t’niofi Building * offee Shop
Jeffery and his wife live in
Denton
Jeffery bases his play mound
in wav man irresponsibly faces
the critical decisions in his life
The play is directed hy Boh
Foard of I lalla.
i he i*t include' Larry Mc-
Kinney of pottslmro, James A.lay
.d Midland and Shanm Brady.
Dick Downs and Tom Donald,
all of Dallas.
News Briefs
ROBERT STANLEY
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DR JOHN MOHAT
. . . Science
PAUl MrWHORTER
Buvinevv
IACK WATSf'N
Education
With Artistry of Painter
Brubeck To Reveal Musical Changes
lexa- She )
got
h**i
Rti D from
1 *• \ .» VV "iiiuri x
In
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) h a ini»inkx‘i
of 1
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American and
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lift v Si if ni;*
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ia Sigma Ri,
Bruhi k, who will appear
.it N"rth !*•>.» }•« t 17 hn^ la»4*n
• > { va hJi1 »»»»•►* i ii^
changes in today's music.
been Breeden, directin' of the
Lab Hand, calls Brubeck a
"thoroughly proven musician’’ and
says In past performances have
been comparable to an artist's
painting' inking rape while vou
Brubeck and the three othei ;
members of his .(uartet will pro
ent a two hour program beginning
nt s ir, pm in the Mam Auditor
i u in
Bree den pointed out 'hat Br . 1
tie. k has been instrumental in
drawing' the drum» and hi.- from
the background into the protni-
nen <■ they now have I hi fact will
I llVc
heal Itlg' on W bethel .tudelits
pood acoustics during the
•mi. . n th. Mam Audi
w ti * 1 a tic. c.me a ta t -.'l et and
is definitely not Tin Pan Aliev
11' II. music WHS written I.V
p> d I and award, also head-
V II III ubei k VJ'.inlet In it .ii >•
,r I.,- .,* «htldtcii and they
tot mm
lirunts have no pitch, and bass
i undeineat I t hi melody Ibet c
f.... Brubeck anil alto ux playet
I'aul Desmond will
listeners with a iiih
hie sounds
Almost certain to appeal some
where in the program is lake
(• ve, ’ a recording hy the group
11. -cm.Hid
It w as a chiiwc line foi the ,’i I
tieat used although not exclusive
i\ v 'hat ui// gictip Ii t I time
not blast the th.ue an lout beats to each mens
- of inscpnra ur< and cpiailei note- are the hi. ■
The irreglllat 5 I time (nits five
beats to a measure but is still built
on l tie .putrlci note
Bridie, k w inner of almost every
Voters Have 30 Days
For Federal Registration
Ellis Wins Choral Award
Merrill Ellis of the music faculty has won the
first place award for large choral wink- with his
Th. (ireiit (lift'' n the I’exa- (’om|ioser< t.uild
annual cnnt«‘st
I'hc tilest 'p 'liHored hs the l< xii' FedcI'HtUH
>! Muse i ’ 1 uI>■>, wa judged hv Dr Hurt ill Phillips
of the I’niversity of Illinois, an Eastman School
of Musi, graduate, m.unb. i of tin Americar Acad
emy of Arts and Letters an.l a composer it bl-
own right
"The (.rent t.ift" is bused ..r tin ■ rucifixiot id
i hnst and his last utterances on that day It was
written six years ng'o and wn first p.o formed at
K.tn i- State ('ollege
It is a large work ailing fot fiv. soloists, chorus,
oix-hes. in. organ atm imiralot and ntics one liuui
to perform The piece is called a cantata, hut it
mote clos. lv resembles an oratorio
The libretto twords) of the composition was
written by, lathei David Patrick "f .lo|din AR
The eh.mil commentary interspersed through the
111 alignment i- taken from the I’-alms
Other winnci in the c.nt.'-t include I *i E’rank
Hughe It L, for hi- tircjit Is the Lord.' a corn
positi.»t in the sum. group a- Ellis' In the rate
gory f'u string ensemble works Kltnet S. hoettli
of the I'niversity of Houston won fust will Fan
ta~' foi String t »r-< t.estra’ and L.d hat K • in
th. I’niversity J I', a- won -. "iid place w.’l hi-
Trio foil ertante for String- and Orchestra
rill- Htid othei winning composers have been
invited to b< guests of honor at the guild’- stat.
convention in Houston MarrI 12 Th. award will
•o pr. sented "ff c rallv h’ t| tt time
Testing Set tor Corps Applicants
Students wishing to apply for positions iri th.
Peace < oips will get their chanci m Fel. 20. I*i
Fdwatd * Ronk f the (tuidam >■ Office announced
U ednes.lav
•A spec ia Peace Corps p.moment "xan a > 11 h>
giv.-n at 2 50 pm Feh JO in rtwtn I2» of Hu h lu
«.ittot Home Economics Building The nan i ’>
of thes. tests is to find the best assignment for
. a. h applicant." Dr Bonk explained
l! students have not previously applied t<. the
Peace i <>rps. they should obtain a i|uestionnair<
from either the (iuidance Office or ! h al post effi. .
and -uhn l • lit the time "f th. ».■«’ he -aid This
questionnaire i» the appm ation
Students wishing to take the ’• t should g" by
• ),.■ 0 citae. >• I *ff I. . l..'fore 'he .- xac elate ar 1 • .< ..
their I’.nn . -.I that *he offire will know how many
applli ar ts to ev pe. t
ROTC Units To Attend Merdi Gr.ys
The tamy stepping Saber I*rill Team, the sounds
of th. -X i r h'.i.e ROTt Band and the rharn of th.
Ange Fligh.' wi’ all iin together to add to the
gsie’ se.'l ex. itee ont of Mardi i.ra- next w.-ek
Th* thte. units of the North Texas AER<*T'
will ..axe Sunday i« ‘ r New Orient.» where
they will stav f • two .lav « and marc! in 'w ever
lOg parades
I'hc tup to New Orleans is under the due.'ten
1 Mn L-"if A .I- hnagm < udet 2nd I t I •* •
Biamlet will 11.iv el with the group and h. in m i •
ot th. Sa ers Cumrnandei of the hand is < old
< ..p' s.ki|. Wu-naek and Susanne Willian -or i-
iti iliaig. of the Angel Flight
VA hill in New Orleans the students w ill itay at
i amp I.eRoy Johnson
In |>ie|iaration for the trip, the Saber- ha-* he.hi
pra. tiring ea h evening on ttieii pie i-f tr trill
movements Aftei th. i arriva in New tlrlean th>
will continue practice until time f.u the tw. pa
I Miles
Although the Mardi lira trip used to h. an
• » •» ' •» I •* # »•.' ..
•iiimuii TAPiii itiirs xxm »n» ii \m»* in ms-*
y.at that North le'as ha- been represented
Enrollment Reaches 9,771
Spilin’ <'ntolim.nl ha -lowed with on!. L ’. .
dent- registering since l ues lay afterno.H I *..
total was '.*.771 at noon I hursday
I hi- i- an Iticr. a-c of SOJ ovei the k '.h;7 tl.a' ’ ml
i .*g i -t e red during the same pi-nod la-t spring
Student have until 1- <di 14 '■ .egisti-. ful
load
Sturgeon of TSTA To Speak Here
I. I* Sturgeon, pubic relations director *f th.
lev I.- state Tell' her- Association, Will be lh* key
note speaker at the one day edueatmr semina.
here Saturday
I he drive m seminar aim ’d a* 'he imMc mdei
-'anditig if puldn iclatn.i - lot s. h'.o 'em-
ail si/o will begin at id a n ir th# Edicat Hi
Home h.c ori.imies Building’
The u-minar is the firs' eve. held bv th. < tu.ptci
which usually meets once a year at itn- annua
I’exa- State I’ea hers \ -..a istlon I hi in dav
will I. used in discussing publit relations policies
and problems m schools /
Registration will l>e held from !• J<* to If) a m ol
the first floor of the F.duention Horn. Eeonomi. •
Building
Com Porter, assisianf superintendent f tt.
h urt ANortt schools, and Paul P.-ar n .rr ,.
tea. tier will . Vplaif Th. u-< of punted It ate. a
I min re at ions programs of mg" system-
Don F Matthews assistant sufierin’.r - < 1«-•. ’ 1
i tiarge of spr is) -.-rvi. es for the Da u« •• t.o.•
sv sti-■ will sp.-ak on pc leies m larg. t,■
terns
* hostel Strickland, superintendent f Do* *• >
1' itiii. schools and Tom Kirkland rnsnag i,g Ii*
of the Denton Record t hri.nnle wib - p.-a- ' !
I m Iv New spaper and School Rubin R• a' ’
M.’d' jn Sired School -V stems
.1 .1 Pear e superintendent of -< i .ol» a' Ret
ardson, will speak on Th* Sctmol Hoard «' I Pi.
In Relat; n» ’ Ar. evalua' t led hy H H *■■ !g •
•Uperinter lent of Denison schools arc) preside' •
'h. hap'.” w i ivt" i'll' the set.of mi
North Texan, who failed to pay
then poll tax may c w register to
vote III til's yon federal elec
t ions
Reg I-t.l at loll t" veil. Hi the ' Ice
tion- began aftei (,ov John ' on
nally wa notified if), mlly that
the 24th amendment to the I' S
(‘oust It ill ion prohibiting th. poll
tax as a prcit-i|uiaitf f"i voting'
n federal c|. tnuc- tmd he<n rati
fied.
V stab law piovi.tmp a In day
egl 'in’ per .| V ell.I Mar.
<i. The new system will only !«■
iVHlIabl. to lh..-. eligible voter
who did not pay their poll iiiv.--
■ r obtain exemptions earlier this
year.
Student- Wi-I up to . .Ie in fed
ml election- may will, h.une and
request their parenl- to register
‘ h"tr. :: v •: : m ! f; N S**5
graves, I teuton * minty ta* as
-■ -or . olI." tor
Those .indents wlio have per
nianeiit residence in Denton < oun
t y may registei at the lax -Asses
si,i (iffi.e in the Denton t’ounty
f '.uirt house
Fcag'raves exidnine.l that at it
dent c wti'r will tn- .'I yea I olfl be
' ui t tn next federal election may
also registei to vote
t nder the new system, there
Will ' two llls-i - if votes in lex
. '.a.luting' A’li'i i . holding Dm re
.pi marked "poll tax not pnid"
> . vnl. nl', ..(I ballots showing'
f. ’lera "ff m I A ter* with r eg'll
ui po tii • ......pi - may vote in
all elections
lexai voted last fall against
n pea i .tig ti. I all |i*ui lax as a
prerequisite foi voting in state
liii u I *1 )«.*<•! Ii.fisi
I•« 11<>i • >i iiimtf‘1 .* x MT'Hiii" •
thr l*« Mt f k 1111v\ ii tJUHi t4*t
l.ila hrulnik, \vif*‘ <it‘ tlit* ih//.
|) IN 111 Hi, VAIllrH f« I I hi’ I'M11 >
| MIII •»f )<i | i I 4*4*< I** 11 1 . A I I *■ 1*4'.*
m it *( i< I * *«* 114 ■ iif \ fn t rui. f m«’ play
# r - vv hu t- kn«*w !•*« 1«•' fii** a a
I-- ;i M1H |n| vs **M|)on ih hi* • »»nnl Hilt
iiHitii1 to HYOIft I I’lirt if i'lfi
I'hi- i|u»rti*t s ihpiiiIh'i 1 ni*V4*r
|» r** *.i4 f31 fill’ s,| flit JifM^fJIIN tvs.-*'
ft4*< au -• I h«*y improvi M on rv i-ry
«*4*|4,f,t ton thi'ii |m*i f * * fnmiHT’* urt*
“no! cut and dried hikI nevwi |fi*t
NminlifiK to Mri i’dcn
| h* oil si i •• • • r11 lllf'lllf • f f fh«*
Iff * ill 11 i - f*u pLi • i f *« t * VK )| f t
||<* hit plwvofl wif.f # ■ •»r11 Mum**,
i ul Tjml* f and Kt*d Norv(* iind
joifo’d HrukHM'k foi th»* (|uar<4*t
|? ,S State | h'pa f t lh*'flt ti.'if *f
t h*‘ \1 idiot
Jd< M m v*. i If ’.i*
!{*•• rflt IV l » • i • *V l h a f ! I* ;i'
n\*xnr\i\i h* hi* vs i k *«I vsitli tan
Kenton it rid M* M *» ■ ». N! I •* * rt I m ful
I r lo
Mniltprk i not h< h* did* •! to vdiI
the Srho«d of Muhr Kilt hi pr
V t H ffl s hoi i Id I* ‘ lA ■?.<{• ft i I ll
rnuan ally and (IfHitmtinilly
I4re**d4,n naid I hen no douhf
II ho lit the IfliMi’IMIIKfiip of th*'
men
I ! fit H lull \
1 , HlllfllH
Im r..rhi
f M( lilt \ I” I
mental fi»-i
ififf pa (f thi
a p p 114*( I t * * t h
In i out
itmihi'd and
1 oda \ ’s e« «»tv
• nd I Ndtn K Hpptt
*'< ohom n s
in expert
Me IH ||M
uated in
pr mrt|)l«’
\IH4*d
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LITTLE COLONEL SUANNE DAVIS ,g one ol *he moil a**r«ct *»
aisett ol *he Ac rr,rte DOTC an * n* Nor*h Teiai Mi»i i '«
ceixed *he Li**'e Colone title lei* November in area competi
tion. Her net* qoe i the Little General title to be determined
<n April.
AF Sweetheart
To Compete
In Colorado
tfnnnne Iihviis, Viirnt IPa ity Hfid
fe^ionxl \ f f I’Ofr* Roll 4W4*ft
hrnP will f!v to | n-» • \piil H to
r #inpetwith 17 \KHnTt swrt»f
heart * from all •»v • • • the natu-n f«*»
t H«* title of I .fit It* Menem
Mm | hi w n t h» ♦ ' It
?!« Colortr!*' \anK v .v«.». h. . wh«*n
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tit. orgaiuation fur advanced
AFHOTf adets
M I *a■-1 -, a ir > in' •* ■ of i'. ' a
l.amma an>l Sigma I cu Delta m
a senior from Dallas and is an
honorary captain in the Angel
Fligh'
In Aus'm Aliss Dav wa t
ed sweetheart fron1 a group which
included three othei contestants
representing Do* I mversity of lex
us hast Iexas S'afe • 'dlege and
the I mversity of Oklahoma
The North Texan wu« chosen rn
the tiasis .if j.er sun a I i 1 y, scholar
ship, tuui.jty ar I activities m
AFRoT* Judges
were Arnold An S
represert'mg the
versitie- in Area *,
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l|e is on* of five professors 'in
the nationa n>>m mat ing I’nmnnt
ier of tin- A met i< an A - <*cia11..n
ul l’nivei-itv Rrofessors |>r
f'oehran is iihio working on u re
• ear. ti pr**je. t under a North
li'li- g'Ultil tn lelemutle to wtillt
extent eicHlomics is being' taught
in Texas high school economics
cooi'sc arxl other . ours. ui. h as
iriiv.’i iim.’iii and history
Stanley ■ am.- to North Texas
from tu- posii mil of assistant ity
editor al tl ‘ (lalla I line- Herald
After k utduatiliK with a H A de
pro from North Texas tie obtained
tns muster degree m journal,-m
at Northwestern I’niversity
Stanley who .ponsorx the lam
pus i hat. is ;. member of -*i|fma
Della ( hi. men pi ofe.ssional
oiifnallsl.il . riety nri'l Ipnnsot of
t tu- NISI < tiafrt*• r
II At III - I ORtll ( H. A
D VI -tat tea. ties topology tn
th. field ot Inalhernatirx This i-
a lelattv.’ly new form of math
having' he.ii ievelopt'd entirely in
thi- . entury Topology deals with
the half iif math that is not al
gudii ai.
At'.i attending Texas Western
• " eg'. |o M luti ompleted hi-
doetorati it th.’ I’niversity of lex
a lie ttier 'aug'li* two years at
Dukr I rnvi’isity ||e is a merntaT
t th* AlliHln.li Aluit So. i.-ty the
\f it tie ir.at n A-- i oil mi rf A met
‘.i-m Hfri i s,
In AR AA tir.it.er riot ..nlv ha- a
I’b It in marketing, hut ala.i is
working on t.is master • thesis in
law 11. i , hail n an ..f the divi
sum of marketing' ,.id his spec u|
t\ i in manuft. 'uiet rnarketing
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sso. iMtu.n
at son is a mem tier of the
education faculty He
courses in nr erf es* .rial
mn for tea. hmg
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n for Health Rhy
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ami tin i
Burlingham To Talk
On Psi Chi s Work
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Hint
Mr* Max i r a**
Bur
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that
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