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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 36

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Nashville Banneri
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Nashville, Tennessee
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7747 41 I Pogo 36--THE NASIIVIIIE BANNER Fri Sept 14 1962 4 TERRY 18 Systems Utilizing ETV More Interested IVI Eighteen school mystems are now utilizing the daily programs originating from VVDCN-TV Channel 2 Nashville's first educational television station This wits part of a verbal re ire said a few localities particularly Clarksville were unable to obtain perfect reception because of terrain or atmospheric cAutitionc "They should be able to get our programs when we rotten full strength" Glazier maid Mg A OPCIGHT PUNE OF 01014Ge 1MOKE 540W1 move Ttlf CAKPET OF JUllae TREE 4 "ri A rERIMETEK OF MEM 5NAP? IMMO OTAKE5 AKAN" THE KE17- HMV MINE COMPOUNCP III4ZEACHEP W4 A vARKA6e OF FEMOUTON 6ICENAVM i tk fa NI ANPAT THE COMMUNICATION1 A417 A OPCIGHT PITAE OF ogm-Ge CtK 1 A CENTER 04 THE 1Y4AMP 0E1004 5HOW1 move TN CAKPET OF JUllott TREE: IP 04 OF a Er 11-LAT 5mcke rovieg IT 'P 27 -A-1 I -c 5F4AKP 15AMWO twtt 441 74A WAREPOW! 'SS 'C' 0114N 1 4 40- 4S0 (0 4 lob 0-nal Agaito i 4 ks i 4 A "1 a 1 Pr (' fr 'i -z 1 THE KEP-HELV kk if I -Iti ft i At MINf COMPOUNCP iz-1 4 --1 i 1 7'-'44' a 0 4' PREACHEP 7 7 l' I '1s'flg i Lt01 WITH A 4441 r'4'' i Ar i' FrEARItA6marneoNcl 1411 4 tor1 0 6RNAPEt ((ul07-17' fr '17wr V1 1 J1 ittlit nu 1 r'111-0' 0-IL a omwi r''''---2bkbi 1 1 0000 October are 15 television broad casts of "An Age of Kings Shakespearean pageantry depicting the turbulent reigns of seven British monarchs It hits been called the "finest series" ever ahown on television Supt Oliver said: do not consider ETV an experiment It is an approved means or supplementing our instructional program It is expected to make the work of our classroom teacher more effective Its purpose is not to entertain but to teach" Television teachers on WDCII TV are Mrs Mariam Roach US History Mrs Jo Ann Ruhr biology Mrs Eva Pilkinton Spanish Mrs Mary Granstaff Tennessee History: Mrs Grace Batson Science Mrs Mind Dunn Primary grades and Mrs Alice Kousser Primary grades port given the Naahvilla Board of Education Thursday night by Robert Glazier general manager of the station The Motion jointly operated by the City school board and the Davidson County Board of Education went On the air with the opening of school Programs are acheduled Monday through Friday from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm with an afternoon break between 1 pm and 6:30 pm Glazier said ths programs were being received as far away as Paris Tenn and Glasgow Ky and many schools that didn't sign up before the station went on the air are writing for matarial cation went On tne air win tne opening of school Programs en echeduled Mon- day through Friday from 9:30 am to 7:30 pm with an after- noon break between 1 pm and 6:30 pm Glazier said tho programsi were being received as far away as Paris Tenn and Glasgow Ky and many schools that didn't sign up before the station went on the air are writing material Eugene Nicks Asks Post On Council tov Programs now On tho air in- elude Ten ease Heritage World otfl 0 'Le "Sc ell i(s4ttohry Lardter )n t5 With Me (1) Science (d) Learn With Me (3) Spanish American Economy and adult shows at night United Nations Review What's New The Atom Our Neighbor: The Moon Prob ing Mind and Parents and Dr Spock A handbook giving a list of current programs is now in its forisecond printing Schedulea 0 showing in of mv51E2 005 UNSELFISH SILFIACRIRCIle IINILAWri4CP 5'r I rkwer moo troloc cot vistAf A 10 ONt CPPOereArrY It tolVIN1 no'6 00YH WCRKIN'0131 10 not eVst 604 aAvi sim A POLNClit40- 5 5 OCCA0A14 V411 HIA AN' REAR wrrk TENVEttiCvvcAno ANdiNi Oksat A 6000 t7oCA1CN VowiAr11( co yr 1AN4 4ti UNAWOWM 14 OCriNg" I fr 0 YPil ilimOr0 ke I 1 rAsS 4Eka UN AWOWM iplii 14 0 CriNg YOU N40 Win Af 0412C101 0AC1 Vt pea cc 1C)4 PZI( OCNki relliP4 Yt CAZ 1011 1 1 $150000 Asked For Lunch Plan eft i' A '4 1 to il 1414 is zA 61 '-i ki41 1 fl AL 031 I 1 A It I 1 A N- 0 41 the income of two such help would be nore a wife and a family 11'than offset if the City would less than SZO the National Lunch Pro- The scale goes up fl for each nt additional child per family mak- gra log children eligible where the The National Lunch Program Income is $28 or less for a fam- however hes not been adopted ily of three $32 or tem for al by the school board because the family of four and so on present system provides a choice Exceptions also have been of meals The school board maintains this is better for the made where there is illness in II-14 The Nashville Board of Education la asking the City to sup-: plement the fiscal school budget by M0000 to finance pay raises for lunchroom employes and to assume full responsibility for the free lunch program A resolution to this effect was passed Thursday night by the school board and is being sentl to the Mayor and City Council for appropriate action In a separate resolution the Nashville City School Lunchroom Ammociation a general welfare corporation surrendered its charter and was dissolved at the request of its board of SERVICE CONVENIENCE SAFETY SwF's yoors at SAVINCS 6 LOANS EUGENE NICKS I 1 woo- A mt2RAL THAT" HAVENt 'ttu 7 eF A Di CsA Re r------ DcA EvER HARD cP 's ARTIsTsLiceN LIKCK0 CC -g--N 1 DINCSALR! i I 1' 1 1 (7-L" 1 I 2 0 1 7 ci- Niw tt rt It iL t71tttiszv 611k i )---- 1 1 411 c-L tt9 -t-e SOUTHERN FEDERAL Bridge Rd end Mardtes Ad CY 7-11 5 I 9 the family and income is ft' children regular Under the new arrangement school principals are now di- I rectly responsible for lunchroom programs in their respective schoole and can he held accountable if children are not SA properly fed Better records have I SOUT also been installed I What The United Givers Fund which has been paying for about half of the free lunches served Lot Ex' in the City's public 'chock in previous years announced in Resi July that it was withdrawing the aid Joint City-UGF contributions ran about 840000 annually Swir Action was taken after the 708 12t1 Council of Community Agencies What Let Ready 708 12th Experts Make Your Pool for Summer's Use NASHVILLE Swimming Pool Co Ave CM 2-1777 The Watching Machine: 'My Three Sons' To Start New Stories Thursday 1 '4 I 4 '6 I I 4' Carat of Diamonds Total Weight Eugene Nicks 828 If ill wood Blvd announced today his candidacy for councilman-at-large on Nashville' Metrop olitan INieks is owner and operator of Nicks Parrn and Garden CenIter and Easy Clean Coin-Op Dry Cleaners 6401 Charlotte Pike Prior tn entering busincsa for 'himself he was employed for two years in the credit department at Genesco He stated: "As a businessman I believe followinz platform will serve as guidelines to bhow what I stand for: "A fair and business merit system for all employes in all departments of Metro government "Improved conditions for Court "A speed-up in Our interstate highway progt am "A sound fiscal policy with supervision of all departments to make sure that all tax 1 is spent wi4e1 Ittonestly and for the tenefii of all the I "Following the principles of 'honesty and economy I believe we can repeal the auto sticker law without adding any new tax" Nicks was born in Dickson County and has resided here for more than 30 years He was1 educated in the Davidson Coun-i ty public school He is an elder of the Brook-I meade Church of Christ and teaches a Bible class He is a member of the Brookmeade School Men 's Club and PTA Nicks is married to the former Jeanette Holhnd and they have three children Larry Richard and Nan The action was the final step' In a controversy that began earlier this year Full responsibility for operation of cafeterias in the City's 44 public schools lel now placed upod the City edu-1 cation board IIn the reaolution requesting $150000 the school board speci-I that Sti0000 was needed to finance the free lunch program 840000 to pay for a $40 a month pay increase for all lunchroom employes and $50000 to supplement other pay roll finances The $60000 for free lunches lis MAKI more than was allocated in the school board budget I last year I The $40 pay increase Is for an Iacross-the-board pay increase Inuthorized by City Council for all City employes earlier this lyear Cost for lunchroom employes was estimated at $140000: Of this amount $100000 had been made available for school Ifunds Many students ineligible for a freelunch program last year are now eligible because of a more plan Supt Oliver has reported that 1084 needy students litre authorized to receive free lunches this year Dissolution of the City School Lunchroom Association resulted after a survey last Spring showed widespread hunger in some City schools despite the existing school lunch program The free lunch program last year was available to children whose families had incomes of less than $5 a person Under the more liberalized program Oliver said a child is eligible for a free lunch where )1 1 Bob Hope narrates this biography or the butnorist-cowboy (Ch 4) 9 Zone: Agnes Moorehead plays a woman who has a space ship land on her roof with strange creatures (Ch 5) 9:30 The Communist squeeze in Cuba di Berlin is examined (Ch 5) "Anatomy of the House" Part Halfhour special about Congressional contests in the East and South (Ch 4) SATURDAY'S LINE of Pittsburgh Saturday: Pitt footballers meet Miami on Channel 5 Pirates play San Francisco Giants in Channel 4's baseball contest simultaneously and at same time tool WSM radio will broadcast the Pitt vs Miami football game Saturchy startnig at 11:15 am Janet Leigh in Juarez Mexico to obtain divorce from her husband Tony Curtis The actress says she plans to wed West Coast stock broker Bob Brandt rightaway TODAY'S FARE id illtiltt 1 rt 0 rel is A ic r1 1 erOid'' i di Lowest Price in flashy' Ile Pay Nothing Down Robert Earle Rath) Nolan The Pair Pay Only $200 Weekly Compare Our Values I 1 vThiqrmr7t i 50-years-1ncluded are Harry Truman Charles Lindbergh Winston Churchill Thomas A Edi-j Mom Knute Rockne A Hitler Mike Wallace is narrator of thel 30-mintu stanzas Robert Earle is new moderator of "College Bowl" which starts its second season Sunday Sept 23 (4:30 pm Ch 5) Lafayette College meets American (Wasington DC) in opener EARNS 'BONE Jewelry 62 Pt It 1 Repairs By RED O'DONNELL Television Radio Editor Channel Ripples: "My Three Sons" starts third Iseason on ABC-TV with weekend visit to Japan next Thursday al pm: Ch 8) Cast includes four Nippon performers wsix-Trs programming Sunday (10:10 pm) spotlights interview by Bob Terry 0 WP Bradley with Red Foley Ric I plays ''Uncle Cooter" In the new "Mr Smith Goes to Washington" series Peter Duchin (son of the late-great Eddy) and his orchestra: perform on Ed Sullivan's Oct 7th variety hour (7 pm Ch 5) Channel 8 moves Its featured-films Hollywood Special to 7 pm on Sundays In the near future ABC-TV will offer some of its Firestone Specials in color this seasonDanny Thomas begins his sixth CBSeason Monday Oct 1 Same time same channel 13 5 Carole Wells of NBC's "National Velvet" signed for Frank Sinatra's movie "Come Blow! Your Horn" Barbara Stan-1 wyck still a beaut guest-stars! in "Wagon Train's" debut on ABC-TV Wednesday Sept 26 Plays woman who has been I captive of the Indians for 10 I years (6:30 pm Ch 8) Bill (Jose Jiminez) Dana vie- Red his astronaut pals at Cape Canaveral As he departed John Glenn offered him a ride to the airport "In what?" asked Dana Channel 4 tees off a itit I series titled "Biography'' Tuesday Sept 25 to 9a0 pm Oocume ntary films about world's most fa mous infamous personalitites of nast '11 11 Watch Repairs 6:30 Show-time: Second season for this series (not televised locally' last year) Chugs off with al showing of the "Circus Schumann" of Copenhagen Denmark Don Ameche is the host of the hour-long program whichl is taped in foreign cities during actual performances (Ch 4) 730 Start of third season Fred enters Dino his pet dinosaur in auditions to find a talented pet to appear in a teleseries (Ch 8) 8:30 m--Project 20: Repeat of "The Story of Will Rogers" I 1:11: rri I 1 11 Football: Pitt vs Miami (11:15 am Ch 5) Baseall: San Francisco at Pittsburgh (11:30 am Ch 4) Los Angeles at Chicago (2 Pm Ch game will be on tape) Wide World of Sports: Two events: America Cup yacht races Si World's Mixed Doubles Bowling Championship (4 pm Ch 8) Sam Benedict: Start of a new series Edmond O'Brien plays a vigorous attorney Gene Raymond guest-star In the premiere (8:30 pm: Ch 4) Defenders: Start of second season Ruth Roman is star in episode about capital punishment (7:30 pm Ch 5) Lawrence Welk: A new season for the Music Makers their 8th (8 pm Ch 8) Gun-' smoke: This popular western series ttarts its 8th season The regulars return (9 pm Ch 5)' Boxing: Kenny Lane vs Len: Matthews at Philadelphia Pa (9 pm Ch 8) Kathy Nolan has discarded her Kate-type Real McCoys ginghams for a guest-starring role in "Saints Sinners' Oct 1 episode She portrays publicity-happy actress-model of questionable character dressed in high-style too (7:30 pm Ch 4) A fresh batch of Cheyennes begin Monday Sept 24 on ABC-TV (6:30 pm Ch 8) Dean Jones (once a resident of Nashville?) who has title role in NBC-TV's upcoming "Ensign O'Toole" lkicks off Sunday Sept 23 6 pm Ch 4) has cut a record on the Liberty label: "The Proud Don't Cry" bw "What'll I Do With My New Tattoo of You?" 1 Lotsa national televising out 1 1 4 J- ri i f)- 4 4 Ifsk: 1 St'' 61 '''-ot': 1 ri I '6) 'I i 7 0 tIASIIVILLC ctliTcn 1962 FALL '1r QUARTER REGISTRAT1011 SEPTEMBER 26-29 lir tor 4 il flASIIVILLI ctriTcn I ctr -1 yrtiTti'rt 1962 FALL QUARTER --I ofmriiiz-A-1-4---f''--- -1! '11 REGISTRAT1011 4 II 4PTP117 it 4 ir0fe 6- 1 r-ti I 0 i 744rfig zid SEPTEMBER 26-29 c-prici r-11 r-1 '11 The Eve of 00 -)-1 p- I 1 1 1'11 di El 0 CI Don Amerbe Agnes Moorehead de rtl 1 KU Li KAM Ur litn lj 1 rm772017armcnz' Basicana -'63 In Amerotron's all pure wool III a ii tf1' e) 1 0 At5 bi 1 7 i 7 IP I' ay 6a) ir t' 1 1 I A 0 -t 111 i 7 1 7- v- 'Atli tit Otrar 01117 OFFICE ADMINISTRATION 3 Writing 9:15 NI MIIIIARPMent 630- 6:15 Th PHILOSOPHY 3 630- 915 3 :15 PHOTOGRAPHY 3 915 PLANNING 0 Introductora 9:15 th PSYCHOLOGY 3 :15 3 630- 9:15 3 630- 9 15 Trt 3 9 15 3 830- 9 15 3 9 15 VI 3 9 15 3 361-1nterper Relations 9 15 3 Psychologi 15 Th PUBLIC RELATIONS 3 630- 9:15 RAPID READING 0 Adults 1200 N-115 7111 0 For Adults 5 00- 6 15 Tall 0 For Adults 6 30- 8 45 0 For Adults 8 30- 8 45 0 For 111gb School Age 430- 6:15 MW REAL ESTATE 3 9:15 3 9:15 3 9:15 Th RELIGION 3 Testament 630- 9:15 3 207-11fe Teach of Jesus 9:15 RETAILING 3 Adv Sales 9:15 RUSSIAN 3 9:15 SHORTHAND 3 7 00 MW 3 232-1ntermediate 9 00 MW 3 9 00 MW SALESMANSHIP 3 six oLodY 9:15 HERE SEPT 30 Chuck Jackson whose recording of "Any Day Now" is a popular seller will be among the rhythm and blues performers at Sulphur Dell Saturday night Sept 30 Also on the program will be Clyde McPhatter Jerry Butler Solo-Mon Burke Barbara Lynn Little Eva Tommy Roe The Drifters and others A Hours ENGLISH Credit Course Time Day 0 Pre-Col Eng Refresher 830 --Art 3-AC-Fresh Comp 3 111-Fresh COMP- 9:15 3 211-1ntroductory 915 3 111-Fresh Comp 830- 15 3 211-Introductorg 630- 9:15 3 111-Fresh COMP 630- 915 Th A 3 2117-Introductorg 630- 915 3 III-Fresh Comp 9:15 Xii 3 211-Introductory 9:15 Th 3 112-Fresh Comp 630- 915 i1 3 211-Introductory 9:15 3 113-Fresh Comp 915 Th 3 212-Introductory 630- 9:15 Th 3 211-English Lit 630- 915 3 213-Introductory 630- 915 3 211-English Lit 915 Th 1: 3 311-Intermediate 915 3 212-English Lit 630- 9:15 3 311-Intermediate 630- 9:15 Th 213-Afner1can Lit 630- 9:15 411-Auditing 6 ii 3 32I-Cost 99:15 :15 3 Amer Short Story 19tti 630- 915 11: 3 30- 3 Advanced Accounting 630- 9:15 FINANCE 3 44I-Fed Income Taxes 6 30- 915 3 31I-Banking 9:15 3 442-Advanced Fed Taxes 6 30- 9:15 3 421-Credits and Colleci 9:15 Th 11i 0 CPA Law Refresher 6 30- 9:15 MTh FRENCH ADVERTISING 3 111-Elementarg LSO- 915 3 461-tMarketingi-Prin 9:15 CENERAL BUSINESS 1X 3 Amer Gov gs Pol 9:15 3 Ill-introduction 9:15 3 201-Anthropopolgy-Gen 9:16 3 III-Introduction 9:15 Th A l'x ART 3 433-Electronic Data Proc 630- 915 Th 0 For YP-Grades 5-8 900-11 00 8 GEOLOGY 0 For 'FT-Grades 9-12 00 8 4 111-Elements 630- 9:45 0 Beg Draw Paint 30 MW 0 Adv Draw Paint 30 Tali GERMAN 0 Life 'Drawing 8 30 3 111-Elementarg 915 3 ill-Intro to Pine Arts 9 15 HISTORY 0 Oil Painting 8 30 3 121-Background Md Civ 9:15 i1113 0 Beg Draw Paint 8 30 Th 3 221-United States 9:15 3 351-2-3--Commercial Art 9:15 MW 3 491-IiiStOrt of the South 915 Th 3 451-2-3-Adv Comm Art 630- 9:15 MW INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION A BRIDGE LESSONS 3 op Organ Man 9:15 in 331-shop ''0 0 Beginng 8 00 1x1i 0 Advanced 1100- 9:15 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 3 BUSINESS ENGLISH 3 311-Engineer Man 9:15 3 321-Motion Time Study 9:15 Th xx 3 (0A 431)-Lettervzriting 630- 9:15 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 0 BUSINESS LAW 3 301-Intro to Manage 9:15 A 3 411--Contracts 9:15 3 431-Production Control 9:15 3 412-Agency 830- 9:15 3 433-Operative Supervision 915 Th A 3 413--Propertg 9:15 3 446-Personne1 Adm 9:15 CHEMISTRY INSURANCE 4 111-General mTh 3 321-Mimi-Prciinples :15 CREATIVE WRITING JOURNALISM 3 221-Journalistic Writing 9:15 A ei Creative Writing 3 381-8pecialized Pub 915 0 ECONOMICS 10B ANALYSIS A 3 211-Pr1nciples 9:15 3 441-(Psycho1oggi 9:15 i1 3 21I-Principles 9:15 Th MAkKET1NG lA 3 212-Principles 9:15 3 311-Pr1nc1ples 9:15 Th Xi 3 213-PrinciP1es 630- 915 MATHEMATICS gi 3 33I-Intro Public olici 9:15 0 Refresher-Algebra 8:45 TTh 3 341-Prin Labor Econ 9:15 Th 0 Refresher-Gen Math 8:45 TTh 3 411-Managerial Econ 9:15 0 102-8olid GeometrY 9:15 Ws EDUCATION 3 DIA-General 8:45 TTh 3 446-Meisi PublIc School 6110- 915 Th 5 121-Intro to Math Anal 630- 845 MW A ELECTRONICS 5 162-Tristrinometry---- 630- 845 MW 5 163-Analytic MW A 0 First Quarter 630- 9:15 5 271-Calculus 630- 8:45 TTIZ 1ix 0 Eng Review Part 1 8:30 3 461-Differential Foust 9:15 0 ENGINEERING MECHANICS 3 Comp 1:15 3 Comp 630- 15 3 Comp 630- 915 Th 3 Comp 9:15 3 Comp 915 3 Comp 630- 915 Th 3 Lit 915 3 Lit 915 Th 3 Lit 9:15 3 Lit 630- 9:15 3 Amer Short Story 19th 915 FINANCE 3 9:15 3 sad Collect 9:15 Th FRENCH 3 CENERAL BUSINESS 3 9:15 3 9:15 Th 3 Data Proc 630- 915 Th GEOLOGY 4 9:45 GERMAN 3 915W HISTORY 3 Md Civ 9:15 3 States 9:15 3 of the South 915 Th INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION 3 Organ sz Man 9:15 INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING 3 Ar Man 9:15 3 Az Time Study 9:15 Th INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT 3 to Marlowe 9:15 3 Control 9:15 3 Supervision 915 Th 3 Adm 9:15 INSURANCE 3 :15 JOURNALISM 3 Writing 9:15 3 381-8pecialized Pub 915 10B ANALYSIS 3 9:15 MAkKETING 3 9:15 Th MATHEMATICS 0 8:45 TTh 0 Math 8:45 TTh 0 102-8olid GeometrY 9:15 3 630- 8:45 TTh 5 to Math Anal 845 MW 5 845 MW 5 MW 5 630- 8:45 TTki 3 Foust 9:15 MECHANICS 3 213-8tatics 9:15 Vic MEDICAL TERMIHOLOGY 0 Medical Terminologg 8:30 1498 CHARGE IT A clearly cut classic sheath to go uptown downtown and in the parlor Amerotron's all pure wool classic has a modified dolman sleeve designed for all your beautiful accessories Go sporty dressy go Young Forever Choose Black Blue Green Camel Red Navy Brown or Teal 111 Nashville Elks In Knoxville For Convention -1111 1101111 11''' A l' 1 I (I '1 J' i1 ti ''413 I 4 :041 1P 0" iri i p1 1110! i SIZES 10 to 20 1212 to 2212 3 630- 9:15 3 FaMilY 9:15 Th 3 DelinqUenCY 9:15 SOCIAL WORK 3 588-8ocial CierontoloeY 9:15 SPANISH 3 Year 6:30 9:15 3 Year SPEECH 9:15 Th 3 830- 9:15 STATISTICS 3 Statistice 9:15 3 Stat AnalYSig 63041:15 3 of Traffic 630- 9:15 3 Carrier Rates 9:15 TYPEWRITING 3 7:00 TTIt 2 9:00 TTh 2 213--Advanced 9:00 7n2 Exalted Ruler Edward Wohlbold and about 80 members of Nashville's Elks Lodge No 72 were in Knoxville today to at-I tend the two-day state Elks con- vention I Business sessions will be held Friday afternoon and Saturday morning Edward McCabe past ex alted ruler of the Nashville lodge and now a resident of Atlanta Ga will be the speaker at memorial services at 11 am' Saturday The meeting will end with a ball Saturday night 2 Eng Meals 0:15 Th 3 Eng Draw 9:15 Trfi 3 Eng Draw 9:16 TEh 1 CHARGE IT! TAKE UP TO 10 MONTHS TO PAY with our Budget STRETCHER Account our El CHARGE 111 SPECIAL NOTICE Several changes in education policies and tuition and fee policies MAIL COUPON NOW For FREE Schedule I or Call AL 6-4156 affecting enrollment at the 111r Nashville Center go into effect this fall Following are brief descriptions of these changes: I UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE Nashville Center I 1 RESIDENCE CREDIT The UT Nashville Center now awards 90 II 1 quarter-hours Il years i of residence credit applicable toward a I Broadway at 8th Ave Nashville Tenn I degree at the University of Tennessee I Drama Prof Honored 1-4of I I Reg 19995 12 Carat Diamond SOLITAILIE 1 2 The basic tuition rate for residence credit courses is now $1100 per quarter hour at the Nashville Center This is exclusive of other tees for particular co involving laboratories etc No credit student however will be charged for tuition in lcess 01 $7500 CAkAT IL( Please Send Me Complete Description of Courses NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE Austin Tex fund to finance Shakespearean productions at the University of Texasl has been set up in honor of Iden Payne veteran drama professor Payne who is 80 has been a guest teacher at the University' since 1948 previously taught at Carnegie Tech UCLA and Iowa What in engaging time to Rig 11115 give het that very special Am 1000 channoodl koutifility brie liont Coral lo whit or Now 995 yellow 14K gold mounting ONLY 11115 1000 a A I 1 I 'I I 1 1-- I mc I LI P011t)176 1 13 k1114 It 1 I I 44 1 4o- Itl 't II I 11- gbe 41r A- A -AA 0A AAAA00--" AAA AAAw04 AC Ct AAC A1 dt 04'1-4 4 ve 0 10 A010r0t 141 04 0 0r.

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