SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1948 AVC Demands Voting Holiday The American Veterans Com mittee has begun circulation of a petition asking the College Senate and the acting president of the College to declare November 2 a holiday so students may go home to vote in the presidential elec tions. However, the next regular meeting of the Senate is not scheduled until November 4—two days after the elections. The Senate last week ruled not to set the day aside as a holiday but to allow voting studens to be ex cused from their classes election day. Against Excuse System The AVC, deciding on its move at a meeting Tuesday night, also believes that the excuse system should be abolished, a spokesman said. A student missing classes is required to present to his instruc tors an excuse signed by the judge of elections in his voting district. _ The petition, which may be signed at the Student Union desk, states that “the College should grant to its students the unob struted opportunity” to vote, Officers At Tuesday’s meeting, these new officers were elected: Corbin Kidder, chairman; Martin Light, vice-chairman; Larry Rothstein, treasurer; Earnest Millard, his torian. Kidder and Rothstein were named delegates to the state AVC convention the weekend of November 6, and Kidder, former Chairman Leo Troy and' Melvin Kheinsky were named delegates to the national convention Thanksgiving weekend. Law School Dean To Speak Monday Dr. Paul Shipman Andrews, dean of the Syracuse University Law School, will speak to politi cal science majors in 321 Old Main at 8 p.m. Monday, said Frances Welker, president of Pi Lambda Sigma, pre-legal honor ary sponsoring the lecture. He will discuss problems con nected with entrance into law school, what to expect at law school, and law as a profession. Others who are not political science majors but are interested in the legal field may attend the lecture, Miss Welker added. No admission will be charged. Lion Party A mass meeting of the Lion Party will be held in 121 Sparks, 7 o’clock tomorrow night to help in Sophomore class organization. > For Your I I ! Library ) Two handsomely bound k volumes of “George Wash- I ington,” by Douglas South hall Freeman, enclosed in ’ a duo case. \ Each volume illui } lrated with repro | duciions of original I doc u m e nts, por . traiti, maps and ’ plans. I Volume T—The general | background and youth of | Washington. I Volume II —Covers period | of his military schooling. ! at Keelers THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA News Briels Ski Club The Penns Valley Ski Club will begin trail-clearing activities Sun day afternoon. Club members are asked to meet at the first lean-to and report to John Krimmel, chairman of the trails committee. Beyond Our Control The radio class quiz program scheduled for Thursday night over WMAJ was postponed due to technical difficulties. The show will be heard 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 28, said Prof. Harold E. Nel son, advisor. Navy Electronics The Navy Electronic Warfare Co. 4-12 will meet in the N.R.O.T.C. headquarters in Engi neering E at 8 p.m. Tuesday. All members of the company and all former Army, Navy and Marine Corps radiomen who are interest ed are urged to attend. State Party A meeting of the State Party sophomores will be held in 10 Sparks at 7 o’clock tomorrow night. Elections of sophomore clique chairman will be held and the party platform will be ap proved. Alpha XI Delta Alpha Xi Delta will entertain its State College alumnae chapter at the chapter house from 7:30 to 9 o’clock tomorrow night. Dessert will be served. J. 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Roll Along Through Night We’d roll along through the night, our destination the Negro section of a town perhaps 200 miles away, and for hours I’d listen while he recited long pas sages from Macbeth and Hamlet, Ingersoll’s essay on Napoleon— nage after page from the best in English literature. All his life he has fought against the oppression, the injustice and the discrimina tion weighing on his people. But there is no bitterness, no hatred in the man. To him, his “South land,” as he always calls it, is the fairest country in the land. He loves his Georgia above all other states—he would live nowhere else in America. In four weeks and 4,000 miles of travel we met and talked with the Negro leaders of the South. If in four weeks any one can get the actual picture of the life of the Negro in the South—then I got it. Because that friend of Walter White showed it to me. One last word as I begin this account of my four weeks of life as a Negro in the deep South. 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