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University Fili Starts Fall -Xm The University Film Societ Museum of Modern Art, New films released during the yea Monday nights in Drayton Ha The first series (Sept. 27-Nov. 29) is great American films. The second series (Feb. 14-Apr. 18) is great Continental films. Admis sion is by subscription only and remembership is limited to 500. Tickets are $1 for one series or $1.75 for both series. They are available at the Y. M. C. A. Busi ness Office, the Information Desk (Miss Marshall), the Town Theater Office (Mrs. Belser), and the Book and Record Shop, Five Points (Mr. Walker). The shows begin at 8 P. M. The program is: FALL 1948 GREAT AMERICAN FILMS Sept. 27: The Freshman (Harold Lloyd), released in 1925. Qct. 4: Beau Geste (Ronald Col man), released in 1932. Oct. 11: Destry Rides Again (Marlene Dietrich), released in 1939. Oct. 18? Duck Soup (Marx Brothers), released in 1933. Oct. 25: Cavalcade (Olive Brook), released in 1933. Nov. 1: Underworld (Evelyn Brent), released in 1927. Nov. 8: David Harum (Will Rogers), released in 1934. Nov. 15: Camille (Greta Gar bo), released in 1936. Nov. 22: Ruggles of Red Gap (Charles Laughton), released in 1935. Nov. 29: Blonde Bombshell (Jean Harlow), released in 1933. WINTER 1949 GREAT CONTINENTAL FILMS Feb. 14: Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (Conrad Veidt). Feb. 21: Destiny ( U F A Film). Feb. 28: Seigfried (U F A Film). Mar. 7: The Last Laugh (Emil Jannings). THEI -FLATT THING CAN Giving your portrait to is the most flatterin And we think our po flattering mo, MAKE AN APPOII WOOD LA W 1134 BULL ST1. - e< ble btack, brownl or bu ord rn Society inter Series y, by arrangement with the York, presents a program of rs 1925-1939 to be shown on I. South Loses In Passing Of Mitchell When Dr. Samuel Chiles Mit chell passed away in Atlanta Au gust 21, the South lost a great scholar who had been a professor for more than 60 years. From 1908 until 1913 he was president of the University of South Carolina. Later he was president of the Medical College of Virginia and of Delaware College. From 1920 until he retired in 1945 he served as professor of history at the Uni versity of Richmond. As historian and dramatist, Doc tor Mitchell taught history as drama and acted it out before the students. He devoted much of his time to the Civil War. While president of the Univer sity of South Carolina, he was best known as a speaker of wit and charm. Well remembered is his remark to the student body, "There will be an important meeting of the German Club this evening. All interested in that branch of his tory will please be present." Yes, Dr. Mitchell is one of our traditional memories at Carolina. Mar. 14: Metropolis (directed by Fritz Lang). Mar. 21: Loves of Jeanne Ney (directed by Pabst). Mar. 28: "M" (Peter Lorre). Apr. 4: "From Lumiere to Rene Clair." Apr. 11: The Italian Straw Hat (directed by Rene Clair). Apr. 18: To be announced. HOST ERING YOU DO soleone You care for 6 thing you can do. rtraits are the most ~ey can buy. (TMENT TIOD)AY! N STUDIO PHONE 2-0062 classroom to ede black or brown c a WOW at ths r1* ir by ma~ Dip At Y-Camp ?a*..' WCA camp for freshmen this. year v nowles, Frances Sweeny and Barbara tion and was held to indoctrinate new ity. (Photo by Manning Harris). :arolina Asset By -Freshman and friendly greeting is what eri ion dears Carolina to every new stu dent. rL! It never ceases to amaze one tha so so larve a -student body could b tnd knit in such close bonds of friend nt ship, so that each tries to give hi n very best to other students an on thus to Carolina. me the There is much more than on could say concerning many othe the things; faculty, students, organi nd zations, facilities, fellowship, bu for it would all be the same. Card lina? Why it's just WONDER FUll! up 'is led Pi Beta. Phi Opens elp - Fall Social Season At First Drop In Pi Beta Phi sorority opened it social season with a campus.-widi drop-in - Sunday evening. Puncl and cookies were served. Singing was led by Bill Jor dai and Charlie Jones. Gile G;enerette and Barbara Raffiel accompanied. The committee fo the drop-in consisted of Eleano Wilson, Hlenm Harbin, and Jea Welch. ~ N u d r P 0 P V P U - a r ere Ann Bass, Toni Leppard, Carol t Fowler. The camp was under spon coeds as to organizations activities F t t Delta Tau's Hold Informal Dance On Library Walk Delta Tau social sorority gave an informal street dance on the a t front walk of ~McKissick - Library last Wednesday from 8 p. M. to 9:30 p. i. I Shera Lee Ellison was in charge of music and cookies and punch were served. - Officers of the sorority this se mester are: Shera Lee Ellison. - president; Rae Friedman, vicel president; Theresa Banner, secre tary; Miriam Goldstein, treasurer; Rae Friedman, dance chairman. r PAMKER SCORES FgRST WITH LETTERMEN C0-ES PRFERPARKER TO NEXT 3 MAKES COMBINED Pai worlds An Impartial survey at 20 lead shows Parker Is pieferred by, c Senior men and women, senior al oflkers-all have voted Parker to You'll fnd that you seem to this faster with the sleek "51". The p guards against fatigue. Youfeeli Si's exclusive alloy point starts ia with sauinsmoohss And yoi use. sssytur s camsu l e*aa Pa iS? for each u II Attending the university's Y F'airey, linor Hull, Wibby K sorship of t.he campus organiza and regulations of the univers Unknown C Discovered By MARY DENNY The following is an impress of a freshman: Carolina is just WONDERFI There's no other word which perfectly describes such a gri place. Of course, to a new stud there is the bewildering situat of having to seek, and in so manner, find one's way about campus. The greatest trial, turally, is registration, when student searches endlessly, a seemingly fruitlessly, to sign courses. Before you have time to give in despair some student with smiling face and a world of m dom generously offers the nee< aid or advice. The cheerful h We bays thes D*a Xtrs Lag lms advertisseis tIa I magam& ithefre sheer 54 gas 1S dealer, 15 inh seps...auiI bsh as oN- tss FC Declare pall Rushing Open season for fraternity rus t the first meeting of Interfrat emester. Permanent rushing rules for iere temporarily changed in orc he group could be rewritten to ies, according to Sol Abrams, n ,iittee. e The open rushing will continue ing ntil imid-semester with the exact Cep uni ate to be announced later. After Iper iid-semester, formal rushing will thr Dgin and continue for a two-week ing eriod, with each fraternity giving , nly two rush parties. These rul arties must be registered with an FC and dates will be assigned to pri ie respective fraternities for their Wv tiol arties. tio An information desk will be set rui p by IFC in the near future to , nswer questions prospective i ushees have concerning the fra' the Drnities. The desk will be in the ost office lobby, with representa ives of IFC present to furnish he necessary information. "This will give fraternities a hance to take into consideration nybody interested," Abrams said. 'he date the desk will be set up vill be announced later. Any interested person may go to fraternity house, or contact any raternity members with whom he s acquiinted, Abrams explained. To restrictions are in force regard- I For the Part or Ga A Lovely ( Glorifies Her THE BLOSS FIVE PM 3 Doors From ( p, chos nkbte-ot mowant(n ecision balance $12.50 and up. Sets, ko writing! 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