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Show Remember! VOL I!. The Carnival F ebruary 25th NO. EIGHT Bookstore Question Brought Before the publishers is 8c for the first pound and 4c for each additional pound. These books are ordered through the Nebraska bookstore. said Mr. Gunn. The main advantage, he continued, to belonging to the Nebraska bookstore is the company will buy back all books left over in the store. Mr. Gunn went on to explain the Nebraska book company will buy back all books for 50 of the list price if the yare to be used in the of the list price college, again; 25 if they will not be used again. Other panel members brought out the idea that the College bookstore, which is a profit making organization, may be interested in taking over Westminster bookstore as a type of concession. Mr. Gunn said he would be willing to investigate this possibility, and for any feasible idea presented by the student body. Libary Announces Interlibrdry Services Isnt Gala Evening Promised As Annual Affair Rolls Around Feb. 25v the book you want in the By Nathan Anderson library? If you, as a student, find If circled February 25th on your calenhavent that a particular book (other than you text books) that you need for a dar of coming events, youd better . . . now. If you dont, Mr. Jay Lees Parliamentary class is not in the library, dont youll miss the gala-e- st exerProcedure Class as a class evening of this year to date . . v and corner a into start go weepthe Carnival. cise has had under discussion the ing; weep to the librarian. Tell Theme of this soiree is Festival of Nations.' question: How can the bookstore Mrs. Engle or Mr. Church the This leads to the years be improved to better serve the possibility of some highly original cos- name of the book that you would A panel composed of students itumes; expected, if not required. . to considlike and ask them Bob A palatable menu, and a continenNielsen, Ralph George More, Mar-abelof obtaining the er Smith and possibilities Ernie Jack tal one can be had from the great Takata, it The librarian will attempt to made inquires of the Unvariety of food to be offered at see whether it would be possible iversity bookstore. College different booths. to purchase the book; but if funds Mr. Ralph S. Gunn, busiBoston Pops touring orchestra, The Spanish class is serving a are not available, the librarian under the leadership of Arthur Mexican ness manager of Westminster Coenchilada dinner in the will obtain the book for you 8 March llege. visit will Provo, Fiedler, Lounge beforethe carnival at 6:30. through an interlibrary loan for The famous orchestra will appear Mr. Gunn appeared before the Buy tickets now as only a limited a small fee. in concert under the sponsorship of number will be sold. Tickets can be' class and explained why the prices By use of this inierSibrary loan of the books in the college bookYoung University-Communit- y purchased from members of the system the library will be able to Brigham Concert Association. store are a little above retail price. Spanish class. Everyone is invitextend resources its It exinfinitely. an be will concert books of cost from The The ed students, faculty, mailing Pops husbands, sa would be understood, however, tra feature of the Concert Asso- wives, sisters, brothers, children that library loan policies request ciation, and everyone must buy and friends! that those books which are bor- tickets for the performance in the There will be many booths sponMEDICAL SCHOOLS BRITISH SUMMER rowed are not just common text Albert Smith Fieldhouse. sored by. various classes and' orbooks or materials which most li- George RECOMMEND MAY SCHOOLS The concert is (me of two being braries should have but are books in the Rocky Mountain ganizations. presented ADMISSION TEST uniDr. Myra Yancey ' and Dr. May which are rather scarce and which area. The orchestra will also Summer study at British ' play versities is open to American stuPrinceton, N. J., January 16: could be found only in a few li- in the Salt Lake Tabernacle March D. Schwender have been chargdents in 1956 according to an an- Candidates for admission to med- braries. Even with limita- 9. hTe Pops Orchestra is an or- ed with" instigating this riot, and Sigma Pi nouncement made today by Ken- ical school in the fall of 1957, are tion the service should prove to be the Boston Sym- the charge is true. under ganization neth Holland, President of the In- advised to take the Medical Col- of great value to Westminster Alpha is phony Orchestra. stitute of International Education, lege Admission Test in May, it French, Spanish, German, . and Popularity of the Pops Orches1 East 67th Street, New York City. was announced all classes and organizations will tra lies in the types of programs today by Educak courses will be offered tional Testing Service, which pre- Be Stire to they present. The Orchestra con- be represented in the carnival. at , Oxford, at Stranford-on-AvoDesignate certs schedule all types of music, pares and administers the test Representing, countries as diand at Hie capital cities of Lon- for the Association of American . more of verse those as the U.S.A., Italy, Arabia,, V.A. , including popular Beneficiary Says don and Edinburgh. classiMedical Colleges. These tests, more with and the rather mysterious country-know- n a An increasing number of death appeal along A limited number of scholar- required of cal as Gypsy; the booths offerings. applicants by almost cases in which the proper recipiTickets are now on sale at the will offer penny tosses leg. toss,, . ships will be available to Ameri- every medical college throughout ent of GI insurance proceeds was ca. s.iments. award and admis-s;o- n the country, will be. given twice in doubt, because the insured had Smith Fieldhouse ticket office, snow cones, Greek pastries, homeapplication forms may be se- during the current calendar year. failed to designate a beneficiary, and the McCune School of Music made candies, lei toss, palmistry,, -'cured from 'the Institute of Iuter-naion- Candidates taking the May test, was reported by, the Veterans Ad- and Art in Salt Lake. Mail, orders and on and on. , are invited and all seats are reEducation, in New York however, will be able to furnish ministration today. Harry Chuck is chairman of the served. City or from its regional offices scores of institutions in early fall, GI insurance policyEvery afair, and claims he cant devote in Chicago, Denver, Houston, Los when medical colleges are bleacher for Prices $1.75 the should holder make full VA attention to his studies has begin sjire Angeles, San Francisco and Wash- selection of their next entering been notified of the beneficiary or seats and $3 for chair seats in the of his chairmanship.1 ington. class. beneficiaries the veteran wants to Smith Fieldhouse. Prices for the Feature of the evening 'will be" Closing date for applications is Candidates may take the MCAT receive the proceeds of the pol- Salt Lake concert are $1.75, $2.50, the floor show, dances, skits and : March 26, 1956. . R. Benke, manager of $3.50 and $4. a feature of the feature will pit onSaturday, May 5, 1956, or on icy, British Universities have Tuesday, October 30, 1956, at ad- the VA Center in Denver, said. Dapper Dick Bradley and Gypsy' Benke added that any benefici- Denver, Colorado. annually since 1948 to or- ministrations to be held at more Joe Makris in a heavyweighttOher instances when VA should wrestling match. Two out of three" ganize a special program of sum- tan 300 local centers in all parts ary changes the policyholder mer schools. Courses are plan- of the country. The Association wishes to make from time to time be notified of beneficiaries or falls to decide the winner. ned to serve the needs of post- of American Medical Colleges also should be recorded with the changes in beneficiaries, Benke but highly recommends that candidates for VA. said, are upon reinstatement of graduate students, Policyholders in this area should lapsed GI insurance or conversion Poem Assurance qualified undergraduates in their admission to classes starting in Wins junior or senior, years will be the fall of 1957 take the May test. notify the Veterans Administration of term insurance to a permanent uniThe MCAT consists of test of Center, Denver Federal Center, plan policy. Many American accepted. National Recognition versities allow credit for attend- general scholastic ability, a test In the last edition of The Parance at these sessions to both on understanding of modern soIn Available France stuson, a story was run. about a graduate and undergraduate ciety, and an'achievement test in Teaching Assistantships Opportunities to study or teach American college- or university by poem submitted by. Janet Hunter dents. science. According to, ETS, no 1956-5- 7 are avail- the time of departure; good aca- to the National Poetry AssociaCourses, to be offered next sum- special preparation other than a in France during to able American graduate stu- demic record; good knowledge of tion. The poem was accepted for mer are: Shakespeare and Eliza- review of science subjects is neceswas announced it today by French; correct usage of English; publication in the Annual-Anthologbethan Drama the University of sary. All questions are of the ob- dents, Kenneth Holland, PTident of the good moral character, personality of College Poetry. Birmingham rourse given at Strat- jective type. and International and health. Educaof Institute The good adaptability; and the Art from Literature Anthology is a compilation ford; Application forms and a Bulletin 1 East 67th Street, New York mid-18t- h of tion, the finest poetry written by assistant-ships to the mid-19of French centuries, of Information, which gives details Recipients men City. backand women in Amerintellectual will College conversational teach of registration and administraincluding the ofis The Government French Moveica, in to Romantic the representing every section of ground English secondary schools and tion, as well as sample questions, fering approximately thirty uni- teacher training institutions in the country. Selections were-mad- e ment, at the University of Lon- are available from the through fellowships from thousands of poems France. These posts are intended don; Literature, Politics and the advisers or directly from Educa- versity Arts in Seventeenth-Centur- y Eng- tional Testing Service, 20 Nas- Ministry of Foreign Affairs and for futre teachers of French. A submitted. A limited edition of the An- assistantships few applicants with special trainteaching land, at the University of Oxford; sau tSreet, Princeton, N. J. Comof Educathe Ministry Inheritance pleted applications must reach the through and The European ing in American literature and thology is being printed. Copies given by the Scottish Universities ETS office by April 21 and Oc- tion. The fellowship awards are some experience in college teach- are available to students, teachat the University of Edinburgh. tober 16, respectively, for the May for students with definite aca- ing may be selected for postes de ers and libraries only. Copies Each of the schools provides a 5 and October 30 administrations. demic projects or study plans. lectecrs, teaching assignments in may be obtained at one dollar a: afford lanThe assistantships universities. variety of excursions to places of Stipends piece. Write to: (French National Poetry Association guage teaching experience and cover maintenance. interest in its area and very often An Lament to become an 3210 better are not which visits opportunity open arranges Graduate fellowships are open Los Selby Avenue, They find fault with the editor to the general public. acquainted with France. Angeles 34, California. study. Nominations of candidates for to students in all fields of candiMiss Hunters Poem is printed 1 These courses are not designed The stuff we print is rot In the field of medicine, below: ' paper is about as peppy fellowships and assistantships will dates must have the M.D. primarily for undergraduates. In The degree. As a lot. a be made committee of ASSURANCE cemetary joint by previous years, graduate students, Fellows study in French universi--tie- s As I The shows American and educators workFrench mature observe paper poor Gods wonders here,. and managteachers people and other state instutions. I lose ement in with the a of cooperation working my doubt, my dread, my professional variety ing in awards provide tuition and The jokes, they say, are stale French Cultural Services and the These fears. fields have attended the schools The upper classmen holler Institute of International Educa- a modest maintenance. As I gaze across at Gods greens with profit. Since the number of supplemenThe lowerclassmen wail. tion. hills, But when the papers printed Closing date for application is tary travel grants is limited, ap- My heart with joy and rapture-fills- . the issue is on file plicants should be prepared to pay February 1, 1956. To a Son At College . And If somone didnt get one The French Government awards their own travel. God made these, hills and then He Your quaint appeal for cash, my you can hear em yell a mile! are open to men and women prefsaid: Applicants for the French Govson erably under 30 years of age. Ap- ernment awards should apply to Have faith My, child, by My hand A great many so called open plicants must be U. S. citizens. the United States Student DepartIs one I cant deny; thourt led. one I minds since find should be closed for its Other eligibility requirements are: ment of the Institute of Interna- And as I see those hills afar, Especially I never thought to try. a bachelors I look up God, and there You are. degree from an tional Education. Parliamentary Procedure Class la book-storea- nd - Boston Pops To Play Here ' Six-wee- n, - -- , -- al -- K- - be.--cau- se -- com--bine- d - y th pre-medic- al forty -- -- -- Editors |