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The Gold Bug, April 24, 1947 May Day Program v~ ... as this would appear to be, it is per- trend, initiated toward Dr. higher and During such a transitional by Holloway's period administration, haps desirable that the emphasis in more thorough education is needed. In (Continued from page 2, column 4.) (Continued from page 1, column 4) (Continued from page 2, column 2) selecting a successor be placed upon order to be of the greatest benefit to of paper on his desk, selected one, and honor. Cokes will be sold during inter- liberal arts, all in coalescence with an the need for an educator first, and the college at large it seems logical glanced over its contents. "This next mission and throughout the evening. emphasis upon a dynamic culture of then whatever other field the indiv- that he be primarily an educator, a one was dated about a year later. Do The entire faculty has been invited creative activity. idual may happen to excel in. The man with a deep insight into human you remember what it is about?" to attend free of charge and it is 'There are many ministers who could trend toward cultural education is too problems and ideals, a man totally "Yes, of course I do," Drake ans- hoped that as many of them as well take upon themselves such a re- slowly stepping higher toward the free to devote many uninterrupted wered. "In it she accused me of pub- possible will come. The following sponsibility, as there are equally as foremost place in the minds of people years to the task of directing the lishing her novel in my own name sponsors will be present: Dr. and Mrs. many capable laymen, in fact more. today. . college toward increasingly highe; with nothing changed but the title, Fred G. Holloway, Dr. and Mrs. Lloyd A minister who would be asked to A man of high intellectual and levels in mental advancement and in The Broken Bough!" Bertholf, Dr. and Mrs. Forrest Free accept the position should certainly administrative ability, who sincerely facilitating material environment. (to be continued) and Dr. Kathryn Huganir. Emajane be considered to hold the qualiiicat- recognizes the need of continuing the Hahn and Al Resnick are general ions desirable for a Bishop, and yet chairmen of the affair. were such a person imported, he would Colonial Music Co. undoubtedly be taken again to fill the Wine's Sport Shop May day has always beeu the wom- MONARCH CLEANERS en's day at WMC, leaving it up to the office of a Bishop. It seems, therefore, 46 Penna. Ave. Instruments of Distinction fairer' sex to invite a date to the logical th~t a layman "be called in to Gibson Guitars CLEANING and PRESSING dance. This year, by popular demand, assume the position soon to be va- Full Line Of Sporting Goods King Band Instruments the custom is again returning to the Portable Radios Phone 484 campus. SMITH & REIFSNIDER Three-day Service Complete Line of Accessories R. L. McDonald Tickets for the occasion are $1.50 Incorporated per couple and will -go on sale in LUMBER-COAL "G. I." Laundry For All Instrurpents Westminster, Md. McDaniel Hall office soon. WESTMINSTER, MD. 34 W. Main St. 223 E. Green St. Compliments Phone 300 Phone 970· J. Run Right to Save With Safety of CARROLLEEN We pick up and deliver At The Heagy's Barber Shop Prompt and Dependable READ'S f' ex.1I Drug Store Service Individual Coiffures For Fine Cosmetics, Toiletries Old Spice, Friendship Garden, RADIO_ELECTRONIC Beauty in its Entirety and alt your Cara Nome, Orloff and SERVICE DRUG STORE NEEDS Berganot Toiletries has table model Radios of 66 W. Main St. Mother's Day Listen to the Jimmy Durante- Famous makes, WESTMINSTER, MD. 15 E. Main Street, Garry Moore Rexall Drug RECORD PLAYERS, ETC., CARDS_ AND GIFTS Westminster, Md. 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