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Faculty Meeting Bulletin Saturday, January 17, 1942

Date
1942
Century
20th century
Medium & Support
Ink on paper
Object Type
Archival Documents
Credit Line
Black Mountain College Collection, gift of Barbara Beate Dreier and Theodore Dreier, Jr. on behalf of all generations of Dreier family
Accession Number
2017.40.054
Copyright
In Copyright, Educational Use Permitted
Courtesy of the Theodore Dreier Sr. Document Collection, Asheville Art Museum
Description

FACULTY MEETING BULLETIN
Saturday, January 17, 1942

I. Announcements:
A. There will be a meeting of the Faculty this afternoon from three to four-thirty in the Kocher Room to discuss the following:
1. Maude Dabba graduation.
2. College policy relative to the national emergency:
(a) twelve months school- summer session 1942
(b) admission of younger high school students- students who have completed the 11th grade.
(c) Work program
(d) War work coordinator
3. The Hampton Negro Quartet would like to give a concert on Saturday, March 14.
4. There has been a request that the Lake Eden buildings be rented this summer for an interracial conference sponsored by the Hazen Foundation.
B. There will be a concert this evening at 8 o’clock in the dining hall. Trudi Straus, accompanied by Dr Jalowetz, will play the Bruch Concerto in G minor, Opus 26. She will give the same program tomorrow evening at 9 o’clock, over station WWNC.
C. There will be a meeting of the Faculty on Monday evening, January 19, chiefly to discuss the work of the students during the fall term. See the bulletin board for a detailed announcement.
D. Bob Babcock will talk at the Women’s Club on Wednesday Evening, January 21, at 8 o’clock on “Behind the News”.
E. There will be a general meeting on Thursday, January 22, in the dining hall at 7:30 p.m. to discuss the general problem of campus and dormitory orderliness. Mr Albers will talk at this session.
F. Bob Wunsch will leave on Saturday morning for Fiske University to attend a week’s session of Negro executives making plans for secondary education in the south.
G. Bob Babcock has been appointed by the Black Mountain Defense Council as air raid warden for the College area.
H. A file of letters from colleges in North Carolina talking of the work they are doing in national defense will be kept on Bob Wunsch’s desk in the office. Anyone interested may read these letters.

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