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By DEBBIE WELCH
Staff Writer
Dr. Ernest Nelson, who has
just retired from 39 years resi
dence at Duke University, is at
Carolina this semester as visiting
professor.
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The Italian Renaissance and the
Age of the Renaissance, (1500
1600) with empLasis not merely
on the political side, but on all
features of that time, are Dr.
Nelson's special interests. After
having completed a semester's
stay at USC, Dr. Nelson plans to
move on to Emory University.
Dr. Nelson has a doctor's degree
from Cornell and under a fellow
ship, he did graduate work at the
University of Paris and the Uni
versity of Cologne. Although he
did not see Italy until 1926, Dr.
Nelson says "it has been a pas
iion" with him ever since.
The wide intemsts of Dr. Nel
son include a great devotion to
music as well as to history. It
was under his guidance that the
Chamber Arts Society at Durham,
N. C. flourished. The first musi
cal program given by the Society
was a result of Dr. Nelson's bring
ing from Columbia an ensemble of
four string players of the Pitts
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CalAe. Hetndrix has been having
trouble with pierced cars -He1r
brother constantly kids her about
the holes in her ears and a famil
iar greeting has been, "Bless your
pointed head and plerced ears."
Spirit is up anti members of the
WU SC and Thc Gamccock staff
fo,othall teams arc being seen
limping around campus.
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rather the word "Carolina," for it
seems there is another school
"down South" that also refers to
itself as "Carolina." But Dr. Nel
Son quickly remarked that he
"liked it immensely."
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"NNe might as well be having ex
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we're having so many quizzes
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Twain
By EMILY WHEELER
Staff Writer
Three idle tomes of Mark
Twain, an untouched grade book,
a scattering of cake crumbs over
a Webster's unabridged diction
ary, and assorted cups, bottle
openers, and napkins adorned Dr.
W. Y. Wagener's desk at the end
of his Twain class Wednesday,
Dec. 1.
Dr. Wagener scratched his head
in amazement as his 23-member
class and guests greeted him with
a cacophonous rendition of
"Happy Birthday" and presented
a chocolate cake which read,
"Happy 130th Birthday, Mark
Twain."
Hal Holbrook records of Twain
imitations provided a suitable
background as students passed out
cake and soft drinks, and Wage
ner remarked that "Twain would
probably have preferred some
thing a little stronger to drink."
An expert on Twain after teach
ing the special course for almost
12 yoars, Wagener said that he
had never seen Twain, but that his
wife had.
"When she was a tot on a boat
trip to Bermuda, her father's deck
chair was right next to Mark's.
lie would pat her on the head and
talk."
The class had a special treat for
)r. Wagener in playing an old
song which had once given him
such a bad case of echolalia. Sud
denly recognizing "Linda," he
laughed and chimed in on the
chorus.
"I couldn'L imagine what was
going on at first," Wagener said.
"My birthday isn't until the
Fourth of July."
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"Is that supposed to be a hint
for sumn-r school students?" a
member quipped.
Instigators of the surprise party
were Lily Roland Ebert and
Charles Whitten. Miss Ebert pre
sented Dr. Wagener a copy of
Christma.
Disorient
Celebrating Christmas is going
to be a major problem this year.
Like when do we start?
Dionne Warwick and the
Righteous Brothers are bad news
the night before three Saturday
classes, too. People who were prop
erly thankful Thanksgiving don't
have any cuts left, you know.
Classes are really going to be
wild anyway. Not nany coeds are
going to be able to dance to Si
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known throughout the campus.
Dr. Wagener climaxed the party
by singing a mawkish funeral
home commercial to the tune of
"Rock of Ages."
s Fests
Coeds
Zentner's music without talking
about it the rest of the week.
Somebody's going to be sorry
the calendar got so fouled up. At
least 80 per cent of Carolina's stu
dents will turn out for tonight's
concert and tomorrow's dance with
enough cumulative holiday spirit
to last 'til July. Not very many
people are going to be serious
about anything next week. We.
may as well take our toys and go
home for Christmas now.
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