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ltida th)
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possibility
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Ik I'liitctl St.ttes I'ublie ll(;i!lii S
sji k s
lii'oirlioiit the country li,ie i.uiied siories to tliis illitt. A
sjiokesiiiali lor the lie iltli ser it c s.ii.l in n im: i.il ion lr)V
would help pidtt t t indi idnals lioin this illness.
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a:i initial supply of influenza va ini- and imiiHinialion
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will be offornl in the Health
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This time has been selected so
it will not tontlirt with reuu-ua- r
Pi Kaj'pa Ali)h;i tr;,tM'iu'y call- chiMiooni activities. As the
respon.se tt the prorani is known, ec! it Mi sieippi charter sjundav
in an atttin;:t to uet a iii'st
dates for ncklitional ir.umunzatitm ni.-hhand report on the intt
clinics will be announced.
which to;;. li'd if student
for
is available
Immunization
th
rat :: at Ole Miss.
members may o'o- .students. Stalf
The TNV.e.- - i: I. e rl their call to
tain influenza vaccine at the (;u oio M- i- ;e.npu. at 10:00 p.m.
health .service or Ircm their per- - Eueday, but i' look u:;;:l 1:00 a.m.
A o COiS fusion
sonal phyician if they have not b fore they ma.k enaat t with the
Scaffolds stant in the card catalogue room of the
vated as part of the building project. The
chapter.
done so already.
I. Kin? Library, which is being reno- A riisissij-pvation will be finished in late October.
Pile toM I'niver-sit- v
There vill be a small charge for
'Indents rMI Keaton and
each injection to cover the cost of lion? Hubbard that the riots were
the materials used in the immiini- - spontaneous and ery unorganized.
The .Ai;s.;issi;'j,i. e, went on to say
zution.
that he heiievi d that the best
Immunization this year will n
couv-- e
of ae'icni to take was to
o
si jy inside the dorn.itnry or
quire only one uiartion for tho-a:d not to take part
we;e immur.ized la.st year. In- - ten.ity
in the (U'M'onlrations.
eUviduals win have n.ever been
The Oie Mi-'- T'?ke al o aid that
v. ill rcrra:: '' an ini'.ial
' :(' '1 .:' t:u
"If vc arc (j;()in'4 to Ileal tlic woimds of the world we have imir.anied
he
in.', V,,)Uld
Applications for National Scien- to lical tlieni
n invoh. ;!
by a s,r;i;vi in (',..;;.::" mil
:'a;
at the student level ." said the Hew Alvord Bc.irds-Ya- . in.it'1! i, n
ce Foundation Cooperative T'ellow-ship- s
had clet it .;; civ sii! iu- -.l the othor.
about a month.
must be received in the of- Ice, chaplain oi Ilollins (.'olieue.
fice of the Graduate School by
Rev. ILeard.slee. who jui returntil'-and couu :,,rs. At the parent
November 1.
ed from an extensive tour t f
Seniors and uraduate students and the f ar Fast, spoke to a .rono !;!!.;' there is oniy one counsel,,,
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.stiuieiits in a large
in the following departments are of V.r!cl Univer-dleService
univt t y.
eligible tor the arants, whuh pay gates Saturday e.bout tlia ei:'in;;
"J;i Fanki.k. tbe sch t l l oilet
a stipt nd i;f $2,100: anatomy, an- student prcjblc ms in that are;..
stialtnt-for "a
is about the
thropology, biochemistry, botany,
si p
"Li Hons Knni;, students
chemistry, economics, enyineerini;, on the stairways of the resettle- same as the bud vet for the sport,
in most American
geography, geoloay, mathematics, ment houses between midnight and pioi-rand ik iistrar,
r.iton. dean oi :ni,n;-'i)- !
Dr. ( ili.ii It s
he added.
physiolo-.-yG
miciobiology, ph.-ics- ,
a.m. and they are forced to
Ies:,, ,,t
Mr. Bcardskv smcI thai thn.uz.h-ou- t reported the enrollment ,it I K let the l'e;2
psychoioi,y, sociology, and zoology. leave by the police if they stay
a great n.ed
India there
Jlns liame Mid'.v.s an narea'-For further information stu- after that time," he said. This is
s t taient.s
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laboratories, medi- of f.0;S over th.e same period last
dents sht.ukl contact the head of due to lack of dormitories and for
m f...i-v- i
e.ia'umy
cal centers, dormitories, ami print- year. The total ligure intlutles
their department or A. D. Kirwan, money to build them with.
and ho.-- att ..u;:,u etei:
ing equipment.
dean of the Graduate School.
for Colsioti and I'Vai.,!, ei;r.-"In the United States students
At the pre: ent time Wl'S is
li e tl't'.i:.
complain about the food, but in putting money into medic,! cen'I In- iitere.. e mi the F'f'.J fall t
Hony Kom; the students have very ters, typewriters, mimcoaraph
Keys
ed akn-"a;: can !"e .: rn-'little or no food," stated Mr.
and ciormimrie.- - !u:t a
The Keys, sophomore men's Beartl.slee.
i io:.ii
i;.e!
rl.a !;; o
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great deal more is need.ul. he
-e
p.m.
ent. Day
honorary, will meet at
ma.i.
mi ;
Two of the
The University i cm rent ly mak-i;nest problt ms
in the Student I'nion
t la- r s,mo
nn 'a:.' ' ,.'. ;.'
Thursday
tu'V- p! ms for it all canijni.among students in Japan arc
.:. u.i o
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..:T a .aIUiilding. They will discuss reberculosis and suicide, Mr. Be ard-k- e drive to begin in November, wv'i
organization for the fall and foruiI r i.i
said. He added that these can tlie hone of helpang stiakn;-mation of fall concert plans.
can be at- :i'i.!le.( i,! m.c re..
only be rernedkd by medical ct n- - L road lu lu them elves.
e, jim- St'ali lit I iiien ii.tlt! will lii'.eit.l to I. !:;..
iei a: .1 senior t !a
Dr. I Iton
t i'e.
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a mass n it a
said tin- lii ti
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coi n iff t es lor the
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vi iiu tlie iir-- t
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Vin A to ;:!l, i
the a- am at 1 maioin- - in s lim I.
I cxiiu Inn
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trailers I'jltie.
Vi(ki
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The 12 UK sororities issued invi- tllMuii. I.Min r.rekir. iii. P.iilie. iih;
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the SL'H Mn ie
I'trkHis. Itrnkiiisv ill.
He a!.-l p. a ' e
li. Pi : h dr.p
I.eyinr'.ii.. lirt'e .li.i'i C..1H.
p.m. today
tations to 34G women in pledging dep. mleiu e; U'l I.v ,ei t ., t.e Wil1'rnii cliiii Carol
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sihit, Mt. Iioom.
At
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li, hum. in. Mn h
Ai.i,. Cli.Mi.h- - Ciriit.'l. III.; I'.na.l.i
Buildiiiic
ceremonies at the Fine Arts
Sim 101 - l.ouisv illc; and Var lit- sitr-.- , Cov-- i
This ear rn li i omuiittee will !,:;,. t;t ..j j
ers, D.iNlun, Ohm; Sh,.
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stii.m. ouis i!k'; I'hxlli-- Ann
ing Monday night.
set a (liot4 on its memberslii'i.
Vel ill
K.ithiec-M.n ie S. h.a lei i:.i luii. Pa.;
New A h.niy . Ind
Jane Wlwliie'. I'cu
!.;: u e of L. 'tcr ".n
Later the women went to
F:ii.il.el!i tii.ul.
ram ilireitor, said ti,-Sehi.nUi,
for the eter. II.irl.iii; l'.ittiei;i H.iih.n.i I'm, ite Ihiaula Ka. Carol oner. I.e..!, i,: li.mKloit; Judy Keus, pro 4
Kianklm. Temi; and
sorority houses
Lmi the
I'auki
St.
M,n
is beiin; st t bet aiise
tpMita
c;et;i;s. Cl.ite City, V.i.
Veal. Niehoiasville; Jo Ann W.ia'cu
pledging ceremonies
unt mud m. W. Camphellsyille; and I. aula l.nui.-- e Wal-h- I, committees want only the most inllevi'ilv J.me 11. nils,
Loili.-Mrs. Charles V'alnier Jr., assist, V.i.; Juliet D.aleiie Howes. AU.inti, Ci.i
,i!e.
students. In the past
terested
l.e
AII'IIA XI
ant to the dean of women, said M.iry M.ir.irt-- llulfnun, I.iu ieut n i. Martha Jane lllllt-- M pledges .
lihui
K.itheiliu' Holmes Iivin.
Atkn,-oiAnder-onmany student have signed up lor
itine
Jai ksoii. Lex- Ind Shalee Mae Iiowen. I.ineoln. N't h tlie committees and have not parthere were, "very, very few women V.i.; So OIivi.i
V.mee-IjiiiLiaetta Marie
vho did not receive bids." Mrs. ington; Cornelia Ann Johnson, Avond.cle N. V.; Miriam I'aautit.an. F'ore-- t Hills, ticipated.
Ann Km.
Ituth Conover. Lalhoa,
K a.iles, CJ.i.; Deiniie
M.iv liei rv, W
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C. Z;
Palmer said that most of the sororWist
Virginia Jane U.dih.ird.
Hoard members tor this year inLake.
Sue
ities received the number of Spi ainl.eld, N. J.; Oonea ConnieMeer. I ala.M He. led.; M ay ejailand tioi.dlitt. clude Parbara Johnson,
K in
Tenn.; and
president;
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Miller. Il.ni.m.
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pledges they wanted.
MarJack Fwiuu, vice
Judith
over tire fact Mareella M.aie N .ieltolls. llremen; Mar
She was happy
Hill.
I'hillip-Camp
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tlet Greenwood, secretary;
that not one of the 34G women Kaien l'n.;h. '..ni'elnu H.ii ru tt Lea
'11 ie College ut Utw ha- - admitted
Poath. treasurer; Fthih JiLtice.
Ki inkhn;
Sharon Kathleen
IIuIh'V,
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pledges received a third choice. Seott. Ashland; J n et tilo Stokes. I.i
social chairman: Grttchen Mytis, the luue t l.i t year la. tl.
Mary Jo Sle.lton,
I'adiuah;
They all received first or second K.iii'ii
lis In. loiy
.h let) imepectr.e
chairuian.
'av Sti
Claifiultm,
choices.
enn-hedVt
Vieki Stelf.m Sult .n, Lons lleaeh,
I.oi, C.arnelt. SUP toino chair- The new pledges and their soror- Call!.; I'alneia Ann 'l'l io,nion I.ouis-ille- ;
Ir- - H,',n of
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man; Pen Wright, iecreat:..!.al
ti
Sue Weill). I.c nas v
ities are:
an increase
Dai leee Mae W'eslphal.
'hei;e, rei.-.leit,,,'
an
Su.-iclciirmau;
Sctr.
Annie Lalille Wo.ul. l.vnlnii.
AiriiA IIIITA l'l :U pleiltf-'ihe Student Chapter Pro-raand Juhn Pepku, sjivc-- i of il ('iieni at tlie lhl fiisf
VI I'll
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of the American Society of Civil cha'rmeii;
c:ir cliss aiu'i .1 l'l pc 11 ent in-- c
10' I'.n'
il even! - chairman.
J. nils Cl'.wn Alle.i.
Alaska: Sii-- . .a Dmi.ai Alien. IVI: e 'e; Fn.gmeers will met C)ctooer 12 at
lease our the liist u.u flas if
L'.IS J., in- t '.!.
It a I,
L a the
Latf II) CanU
campWayne sta'.e l'ni'ei-:tlull.
Ki :e I.
Kealh.
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us in l;cl:,'i'.
e. n
Dr. Ma!!a v a: .'. i.n d t!a 1:1- -t
et had i'mel m.iti, U. 'In.
Students who hae not
e N.
t' ului dl.
at-- ti
1!nei' UIv sU; :.N .vi'l aiten-l- . Oi anialitniH I
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their pictures made for ID caiaK (ii.'in; K.ithei
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aVna-cr- Wr;-'iIl'.ey
M.iiy
ac.t d
julm
do so Oct. 5 from ln'JJ p ia. Kn.'
u i.'ati.ins are to ri
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may
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Fllen-F.irlCh.if-feAnn Cuter.
Hins(;ile. Ill ; P.ml i Dindrl Choiite.
Lex iiikitim . Di.inne D.i idsnn. Lexington; Judith Anne Dodue, Monroe. Wis ;
Sus.in T. Dot an. Pikeville; M.uth.i
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C.1..I Ann Si.
(Ii.nv Hill, N. .!.;
.!...' Vnmni.i Sl.uif. Tiwv,,n. Md (Jiidtit. Il.it.rd.
M.isnn (irecmy,
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Bettv Jane Booton. Lexmeton; I'rances
Helen Biannen. Soi.th Fl. Mitchell: Elizadeth Su an Coffey. Monlicello; Judith
Ann Ci.u.er. Cliu ksville. Tenn.; Anne
Tenn ; Carol
Cook Die wry, Wini'de-derLynn Ghent. W.ishintim. I) C; Jean
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M.iiilenc Kiiv Bishop. Louisville: Jen-jiIi- -j
Esther
Helen Bleidt. Louisville:
.dinette Ilrown. Stanford: Niiney M.irie
Deerlra I.iU
l'.ruce. W.ish ingtnn. I). C;
C.irlson. Ashtiibul.i, Ohio; Sus.'in Kath-lee- n
Cuter. Pikeville; I.indii Ann Ciites.
Louisville; Edn.i Fli.idcth Cl.irk.
Abce ChoIp Conover.
;md Michele Leslie Fennell.
S.iMinliuru. P;i.
H.irb.iiii
Kjlten
Fo.irtv, Gr.ir.bv.
Hcth Kii.ve Folkers, Minonk.
Cnnii
III , S.mdr.i
Kiiv Gower. Louisville;
Hollv
Cunl F.l.iine l.i i to. Louisville;
Viru'.ni.-- Hectorne. Louisv ilie: C" mil Sue
H, liner. Cli.irleston. W. V.i.; Domiii Sue
II u s. Hebron:
Pev.i F.eln .lenk'ns,
Kevil; M.iry Ann Keys. I.exinntnn: iind
C"nu'i.e Sue Kinney. C ntlii.in.i.
Ki k. I.ouii Illc:
Mrredilli lii.ine
Marcif .l.inr Krciinr, I.rxingtoii: Jane
I'cikiiis l.nlford. Somerset: I'.rtlv .Line
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I. iislir.
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(i.iry.
I i rt i ii . I ranklin: Thera K.iv Montoni-cnNashville, lenii.: Carole Jean Nation. Ir i m ton : I lialiclh Anne I'at-tillI.ouisx ille; Diana Marie Pence.
llilMioro. Ohio; and .Mary ( hristine
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Ann Pitt-- .
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L' ii Kllen Kotiet Imiii. I.oui.x le; Piime!.i
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Lynn Sehounuver, Sonfh
( 'li.ii !i ston. W. V.i: P.iul.i Je.m Shen-("ii,i!- i,
Lev iiiKton: Shiiryn Ann Sleinert.
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Ind.: Judith Kileen Jones, (ireensliurg:.
Pa.; Selnia Jean lunula, South Williamson: Sharon Kay Kimlierlin, Lexington; and l.ydla Allele l.okwin. Hong
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Carole Marion Lumm. Fiiirview Park.
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ville, Tenn.; Jane Cochran, Marion:
S.illy Justine Kiiit;. LexiriHton; Susiin Camilla llrure Cofer. Louisville: Pamela Tee Covington. Wrhnter
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Mo.; Mnrllyn Sue Coyle, Elm Grove.
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Sus.in Arm.stroiir! Mill-,.ton; Susan Fllaheth Dunn, llarelrrest.
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Pimielii Alice Orth.
Elaine Pe;irce Ev.'ins, Lexington;
Nutting. Louisville:
Va.;
.lrilret Ann Par- Siirah Talbott Gaitskill. Lexington;
Alex.'indri.i,
Ann
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Gettelfinger. Louisville;
Elissii Gordon Glenn. Iiuisville; DorEliiibethtown.
Ann Pogiin.
Middlesboro;
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Danville; Susan Lynne Jewell. Bethesda. Md.; Kathleen
Tommye Jean Siiund'-rsVa.:
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Wells Liimpe. Louisville; Siirah Lillian
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Virginia
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Mnrkolf,
Irfiuisville;
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Kithryn Henrietta Miirtha Jean Minogue, Louisville; CharNashville. Tenn.; and Jac- lotte Maddox Nelson. Frankfort; Mary
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Ellen
Boulder. Colo.:
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M122 tf the Medical Center. Dr.
alarm n Newman, a sophomore
Beverley Mead of the Medical Cen- education
major from Louisville to
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new, a junior commerce ma- from Louisville, and a member
will .ipeak on depression.
Sigma Nu fraternity.
Young Democrats
Sonya Smith, a senior dramat-lr- s
The Young Democrats Club will
malnr frnm .vitiftrin ' atirl i
meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow, in Room member of Chi
Omepa sorority to
128 of the Student Union Building.
Jim Ross, a senior engineering ma- The guest jpeaker will be Mr. Dee Jor from
Covington, and a member
Huldeston, state youth chairman of Pi
Kappa Alpha fraternity.
fcr Wilson Wyatt.
Ilonnic Dell, a sophomore adverSigma Gamma Epsilon
tising major from Frankfort, and
Sigma Gamma Epsilon. hononary a member of Alpha Delta Pi sororlo c'ary n"rkp. a sophomore
metellurgical mining fraternity, in- vites all students interested in the from Lockport, n.Y. and a mem
ruining and metallurgical field, to ber of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.
attend a picnic at 2 p.m., Sunday
ENGAGEMENTS
at Adena Park. Free transportation will be available at 1:45 p.m.
Kathy Cannon, a senior politi
in front cf Miller Hall. Those in- cal science major from Hopkins-vill- e,
terested are asked to sign up in
and a member of Delta Zeta
Rccm 204 of Anderson Hall, or in
sorority to Ed Hloom, a senior electhe lobby of Miller Hall.
trical engineering major from CoELECTION'S
lumbus, O., and a member of Tau
Marketing Association
Kappa Epsilon fraternity.
New officers for the year were
Carroll Baldwin, a junior Eng- elected at the first meeting of the
American Marketing Association.
They are Dave Graham, president;
Sal Beitolami. vice president; J.
C. Mcraja, treasurer; and Wanda
Comes, secretaiy. The next meet-- j
nig v.Ul be held Oct. 11.
Sigma Nu
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Margaret Ann Brown, a senior
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Louanne Mahlingcr, a junior art
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Katie Ferrell, a junior psycholomajor from Falls Church, Va.,
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Editor

Jack H. Cuiiihik,
Iuchaho Wm.som, Manapna Editor
John rrtiFKm, Campui Editor
Dick Wailace, Advertising Munapcr
Bin I' iT7r.Mnic k, .Sor Editor
WEDNESDAY NEWS ST A IT
Caiii. Modicki, Assoc me
Kiv Tunc.o, .Vcit $ Editor
Jim Mnms, Spotts

Gentleman Of Courage
to

James II. Meredith was admitted
to the University of Mississippi alter
two persons were killed and over 100
injured, alter a former
led 1,000 rioters against federal marshals, and after the American images
of freedom and equality took a nose
dive abroad. Vet, he was admitted
the first Negro knowingly admitted
to the 111 year-oluniversity.
What kind of person caused this?
While others differ, we think James
Meredith is a student of sacrifice and
a gentleman of courage.
He is a student of sacrifice paying
for an education he will never receive. It is true that he has been admitted. But will he pass the first
semester? Will he have any friends
football team to hold its on campus? Will he form any acreally good
ademic friendships with members of
own in popularity, basketball dominthe school. Now, football is on the faculty? Will a "social life" ever
ated
be included in his curriculum?
its way back.
For us to go out on the limb with,
In short, Meredith's tenure at