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1 "Mystery Man" posters will soon appear on the campus; identification of the "Mystery Man" will be a requirement for door prize winners The Spring Carnival, sponsored by the special activities committee, a student organization, will be held Saturday, May 12, in and around the Men's gymnasium. Joan Orr said that campus organizations will sponsor Carnival concessions.
2 A professor from New York university and one from the College will switch houses for the summer J. Duke Enlow will teach safety education classes regularly taught by Bert L. Woodcock. Woodcock will do graduate work at New York University's Center for Safety Education and teach three weeks at Lake Sebago, New York, the university's summer camp.
3 A. E. Brown, professor of education at the college, will be a visiting professor this summer at the University of Denver, Colorado Brown will teach "Educational Measurement and Evaluation" to graduate students in either elementary or secondary education. A faculty member here since 1924, Brown was educated at Baker and Yale universities and the State University of Iowa.
4 Farnham G. Pope, instructor in education has resigned to accept a position with the North Carolina State Department of Education Pope has already left for Raleigh.In his new position he is in charge of the state department's new section on school buildings. He was educated at Cornell University and joined the Teacher's College staff in 1949.