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Show 20A Sunday Herald SUNDAY, AUGUST.27, 1967 Jolthe Ghousanth whe Sib switehing te Grgalies better valid, Cowen tenn sik iandlion toute : _ Prof Dedicated to Aiding Negro | I I BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (UPI)—; strength,” Monro sald. | “This 1p a problem that's Why. would a professor who had| In Birmingham, the former|been on my mind since I came ff reached the teaching pinnacle|New Englander is dean ofjout of the war,” he said. | at Harvard University swap Ivy|freshman studies at Miles, Monro worked on this at League prestige for an unsung) which, save for a handful of |Harvard, but the feeling of Tole at a tiny, unaccredited/ summer transient whites, is ajchallenge had decreased with Negro college in the Deep| Negro community institution. South? [the great strides at 1 I the] I | Monro gothis first glimpse of| university. “I have about 10! The question wasn't new for) Miles in 1963, when he came as|Yearsleft, and 1 wantto giveit} Dr. John U, Monro, butit’s one an adviser in general education.|another hard try in another| that’s still hard for him to|He returned a summer later to) setting. Miles College is a great answer, | teach. English. place to be for that kind of He shifted uneasily in his) He fell in-love with the little/ work,” he said. at I 1 chair and gazed thoughtfully| vest pocket of higher education| The Negro community ' ce] through a glass wall across the|andfor four years wrestled with|sperately. needs instuional | I College. I I I I sShaded, green campus of Miles|the decision that was ‘“‘inevita-help of some kind,” lable.” Monroe |believes, Every big city—New-| Three Reasons At $5, Monro looks younger, |ark, Detroit—says this to me, “That’s the question I’ve been| and talks freely of his interest|! think. fooking at myself,” he said, and|in civil rights, Negro colleges, he hag come up with three|and the South. ‘Feasons, One is personal, He likes the} _—_— SKIPS AQUEDUCT se Ten Years Lett SARATOGA SPRINGS, xv. With at least 10 years left in| (UPI)—Damascus probably will| South, and the Birmingham) his teaching career, Monro feels|sit out -the Aqueduct Stakes I community, Second, he has a/he can serve best at Miles by|Sept. 4 and rest for the $100,000 deep-rooted interest in ‘“deve-|helping Negroes. added Woodward Stakes a | Joping submerged talent.” And,! “Big city education is in| Aqueduct on Sept. 30. thirdly, he wants to help the/trouble. It's not as good as it) Frank Whitely, trainer of the I a Negro’s fight to become an|should be, especially for kids|horse which won last Saturday's + Sturdy, heart-warming solid bedroompieces now at prices you like to payfor quality, Authentically designed in the best tradition with platform Style hase and finished in mellow antique glow maple. Wonderful for children’s. Fooms, and just in time to prepare their rooms for wonderful study days ahead, Berkuine ldOopth ROCK-A-LOUNGER ae 30 VIBRATOR I I I EF, : 66.95 Hight Stand 21.95 PLUS VALUE! CORRELATED SOLID MAPLE PIECES A ‘You'll find a complete see lection of Early American Bedrooms in Granite’s huge displays. Double Dresser and Landscape Mirror 139% oe co Ehethecsetoqenne 62.95 ©. Bookcase Top WAU" cocesevesseree F295 ‘. Bunk Bed 925 Complete with Guard Rail end Ladder, 30"x10' —_F. Desk Chest o» FORPLEASANT SUMNER DAYS : Quality SUMMER FURNITURE FOR FAMILY ROOMS, DEN OR CABIN BSEE se. 1 Wagon. Wheet . SOFA BED GROUP Fg = : 3 2 ie i Hel = _= = = ‘eo! ‘‘ r Take in the carton and (ae 1934 NORTH STH West ff eT oe ed OpenFridays U9 | Sugar House I | a es offantune, Mites ofcanpetend: , 1050 East 21st SOUTH — Quai [inant appliances anoabGranite "2" » re I Dresser, Mirror, High-Foot Panel Bed i a HEATING PAD I I Completely open stock—select the pieces to fit your ' 3] 1 monthly buys #500 $23 monthly buys 91000 "34" monthly buys 1500 I rock-maple in a collection of important force in his communi-| who are broke,” Monro said. Travers Stakes by 22 lengths, fs He said this is a problem not|said the weight-for-age condi“There has always been this|unique to Birmingham, and/tions of the Woodward suited kind of feeling inside me that) noted that on national scores, the 3-year-old Damascus better the Negro community must/recent high school & di off the ll develop a sense of institutional! tested out to a 10th grade level.| the Aqueduct, I I I I I I I I I |