The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, October 30, 1953, Page Page Three, Image 3
AT TUIESDAY'S CONVOCATION ... (From left to right) Pre
Bedell Smith, and (Iaplain Lauren Brubaker descend from the speat
ferred the honorary degree of Doetor of Laws upon General Sith. A
attended a luncheon at Pres. tu-4-ell's hone. (Gamecock photo by La
Dr. Mahmoud Finds
'Materialistic People
Are Really Humane'
By DAVID A. WHITE
Dr. Mahmoud, visiting philosophy professor this semester,
is an unusually interesting and alert conversationalist. Al
though his English is somewhat colored with a natural
accent, he is able to make himself clearly understood. His
manner is characterized by an oriental gentleness which sets
an interested reporter completely
at ease. A native of Egypt and
a professor at the University of USC Student Is
Cairo, Dr. Mahmoud displays an
enthusiasm for the future of his Awarded Prizes
country and the entire Near East.
In a quiet, even voice he talks of For Art Work
conditions in his homeland pre
senting a picture of the factors Abeles of Myrtle Beach, a
behind newsmaking events there. sophomore in pre-med school has
The scholarly Dr. Mahmoud won four prizes in the art exhibit
seems to be quite delighted withatheSuhColnSaeFir
the United States. Since he arrived Aee o w is rzs n
in this country only several (lays scn rz nloetidpie
before the opening of the fall Oeo h is rzswsi
- semester, he has had little opplor--tegahcat(iiinfr"h
tunity for viewing any state other Ila"aln r~igo egr
than South Carolina. WVhen askedThotefisprzwafra
what he. thinks of what he has sl-otati is
seen, he replied, "The people who Tescn rz a o
are reputedl all over the wvorld towaecorofaCrlsosen
be materialistic I find to he the e Id'TadSre.
most humane people I have ever Thtirpizwaaadefo
known. They have the noblest noltle"Msia."Ishw
emotions, the noblest sentiments, jz uiin )aiga h
the kindest hearts."paiinnMyte ech
* h.Egypt Moving AheadAeesttndPrtAtI
D.Mahmoud emphasizes in his siuei e okbfr rrs
1conversation that "Egypt is pro- ciugt th unvrty ls
gressing." All activities there a )r ng
of a political or industrial nature.______________
"EeyEgyptian,'' he says, ''is cont
'9cerned with the c'ountry's prob-33 Sae Ar
lemis." There isagreat enhusiasm
for indlustry among the peop)le and R pee td ll
their leaders. President Natquibs
new government is immenselyStd ns A U C
for years have been paralyzed by' Suet rm 3sae n
foreign control of capital and pooreihfoigcunrsaeatnd
distribution of land. The social- igteuiest,btte r
istic measures of the new state, otubrdmr hntnt n
according to Dr. Mahmo~ud, are ntiesn a( auhes
n essary. romnto ,15 ihadCuy
The people, in thteir pove'rty', laswt 6,Calso ss
have over the ye'ars come to dle
pendl heavily on the government. oU ih16adLxntni
They are relieved by the ousting tidwt .1
of the despotic and corrupt govern- Thstesrlren(laeA
ment of Farouk andl firmly believe hm vt i;Clrd,tre
that their future must be with the Cnetct or eavr,oe
West. There is no conmnunist party litrc fClmi,fu;Foia
andl very little Russian symp)athy lCori,4;lins,ev;
In Egypt.Loiin,oeMan,sxMry
Egyptian, British Problenm ln,sx ascuet,sx
Regarding the Anglo-Egyptian ~ihjai ie issip,tre
dispute over Suez, D)r. MahmoudNeaki,o;NwJrsy29
says, ''The presenit p)roblemi is this:
there are British forces in the e'Mxic,o;NwYrk49
. canal zone and we dlon't want I'',sla1a 6 hd sad
them! These forces are there to
make use of this strategic poin two ot )kt,oe ens
and Egyptians plainly think thatse i;Txa,tv;Vrn,
our strategic points are ours and to igna 8 ahntn
ntanybody else's! Perhaps wh(ne;n Vs igna ie icn
international tension relaxes we Tefrincutisrpe
may show the Blritish that there is snelae Bai ih oe
no use in their staying there.Asti,oeJranoe;Pro
Egyptians feel that the b)est ap)- Rc,oe wdn n;Cia
(Conind onpag 6) orienta Formsa,ene,ssn Fwhiches
....USC.Student.Is
Donald S. Russell, Gen. Alter
Lers' platforat after Russell had con
rter the convocation the dignitaries
idi% Perry)
Optimism for
PeaceTouched
On By Smith
General Walter Bedell Smith,
Undersecretary of State, termed
the conditions of present inter
national relations "non-war" for
want of a better term Tuesday as
he spoke at the opening convoca
tion at the university.
Gen. Smith, side-stepping the
anticipated "major policy speech"
which he was scheduled to give,
was awarded an honorary doctor
of laws degree by President
Donald S. Russell. Governor James
F. Byrnes was scheduled to confer
the degree but was unable to at
tend because of prior commit
ients.
Speaking on the threat of war
with the Soviet Union, Smith said,
"Regretably, since the end of
World War II, we have been met
at almost every turn by the ex
p)ansionist policies of international
Communism. These policies, no
matter how they were executed
at any p)articular time or place,
supported one single aim-the ex
tension of the influence andi control
of the Soviet orbit.
"We find ourselves dealing with
How the4
got star
S ANNE JEFFREYS dreamne
opera star, studied lonj
BOB STERL.ING could
pro athlete, but chose th
pull of acting. Both evci
good parts on stage, r
. 'They met on a TV show
impromptu duet ... becam
in real life . . . and "Mr. an
inI TV's brillia,
new "Topper" pro
kor MWInes
Moviemakers
Shoot USC
Hygiene Class
A large group of cirious on
lookers iicluding faculty and stu
dents watched t ie filin g in color
o W s 1r11 shot of the classes in
thll Deparktm1 llen t of IlIygienIe last
week.
Afteor evera ,y of prpara
tIon res eluirin l wvir-ing the
iflly photog r:m 1er1s moved
into the flygtienev class rooml inI
building C with all their technical
equip.-Ment. The lItire procedure
re~embled the "hoot ing" of scenes
in hona fide Ifollywood fashion.
The lpicture film is in color and
is titled "Report on Five" cover- I
inp the five important phases of
caner control in the battle line
of attacki. rhe profe.ssionai ani
researlch was Shot at the Medical
Colleve in Charleston; the E(duca
tional front. the D epartment of
Ifygiene University of South Caro
lina.
The film will be used as promo
t ionlal material in each of the
counties of South Carolina. In
a<bdition the Aiericaln Cancer as
sociation will distribuite the film
to other states and several fac
tories and industrial plants with
national scope will likewise make
wide distribution of the film.
Blue Key Almost
'Ready For Use,
Boensch Says
"The Blue Key Student Direc
tory" should be ready for distribu
tion by the middle of November,
Frank Boensch, Blue Key presi
(lent, said today.
This student directory is pub
lished annually by the Blue Key
fraternity of Carolina, and is
presented to all freshman students
to aid them in adjusting to uni
Iversity life. Detailed facts are
included in the pocket-sized pub
lication concerning nearly every
aspect of college life.
This year Ralph Gregory is
editor of the publication and Bill
Hawley is business manager.
The pamphlet is presently in the
process of being prepared for
publication. The Secretarial
Science Department is typing the
nu1merout; items, and as soon as
they have completed their work.
the material will be sent to the
printers.
problems which have no direct
connection with the Soviet Union
but which are nevertheless comn
plicated by the c'haracte'r of
Soviet policy.
Hie found encou ragenment. how
ever, in recent events in Indo(
China andI expressedl the firm
resolve of the American govern
ment to press its efforts for a
unified andl indlependent Korea.
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ted M
and hard.
have been a 'a
long, hard WW
mtually won
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d Mrs. Ker by"
gram!
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conmel. lower right. of (:he%er. S.
burg; Cadet M.ijor Irmit S. Sins
.arl Rtedin. L exington. (U'SC A
BSU To Give
Party Tonight
The Raptist Student (nion w.il
give a party at the Clemson Col
lege Sandhill Experiment Statioi
tonight. Students from Car-olina
Columbia College and the Baptis
and Columbia [ospitals are in
vited to attend, announces Sylvi,
.Jacobs, BSU sochal vice-piresiden
at the university.
Students will leave from th
BSU Center, 1(18 Pendletor
Street. at 'i p.m. The party i
scheduled to last until 11 p.m.
Cecil McGill, who is in charg(
of transportation for the tri), wil
arrange for- travel by private car
and a special bus.
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gree or certificate to be awarded
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