. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . conventions, they rea-lized that rowdyism, and not sober, constructive, politi-cal judgment, had ruled at Chicago. Many of the dele-gates of each party have denounced the platform of theirown convention. Now the matter is in the hands of thesober, clear thinking, uhintimidated voters of this countryj>,who are in the majority and whom no gangsters can howldown. These citizens, if given the facts, will go to thepolls and in the quietness of the ballot box will registertheir ideals and convictions upon one of the greatest mor-al and social reforms


. North Carolina Christian advocate [serial] . conventions, they rea-lized that rowdyism, and not sober, constructive, politi-cal judgment, had ruled at Chicago. Many of the dele-gates of each party have denounced the platform of theirown convention. Now the matter is in the hands of thesober, clear thinking, uhintimidated voters of this countryj>,who are in the majority and whom no gangsters can howldown. These citizens, if given the facts, will go to thepolls and in the quietness of the ballot box will registertheir ideals and convictions upon one of the greatest mor-al and social reforms of the ages. HOW SOME MEMBERS OF GREENSBORO COL-LEGE ARE SPENDING THE SUMMER From the first page of a current issue of MusicalAmerica, musical magazine, there stands out from agroup of artists the familiar face of Edward Molitore,who for two seasons has been head of the voice depart-ment of the Greensboro College. The picture in questionwas taken while Mr. Molitore was soloist in a festivalpresentation of Haydns The Seasons, which was given. Edward Molitore, Head VoiceDept., Greensboro College in Chicago last month in celebration of the bicentennialbirth of the genial composer. Other soloists includedseveral of the foremost artists in the world. The presen-tation of Haydns oratorio was a part of the North Shoremusic festival which also included several other choralofferings of major dimensions. Mr. Molitores other concert work during this seasonis with the Cincinnati Zoo Opera. Miss Paige Leonard, assistant librarian, sailed on theBerengaria June 15 from New York for Oxford, Eng-land, where she is studying this summer. While abroadMiss Leonard will visit a friend in Norwich. She expectsto be away all the summer, traveling over England andScotland after her course at Oxford has been completed,returning in time to resume her work at Greensboro Col-lege in September. Miss Augusta A. Sample, assistant professor of spo-ken English and dramatic art, is doing graduate work atColumbia


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