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Black Mountain College Community Bulletin Monday, March 23, 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
2017.40.067a-b
Copyright
In Copyright, Educational Use Permitted
Courtesy of the Theodore Dreier Sr. Document Collection, Asheville Art Museum
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BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE COMMUNITY BULLETIN
Monday, March 23, 1942

Announcements:
1 From now on mail will be delivered once a day—between 10:00 and 11:00 o’clock in the morning—by the Black Mountain Post Office. Outgoing mail should be ready by that time.
2 There will be an important meeting of the Board of Fellows at 6:45 o’clock this evening in Room 10.
3 The faculty will meet in the Kocher Room this evening at 7:30 o’clock.
4 There will be a meeting at 10:30 o’clock this evening in Room 10 of all students interested in selecting the next full-length play to be produced at Lake Eden this spring.
5 Mrs Albers will talk on Wednesday afternoon to the Black Mountain Woman’s Club on the jewelry made by her and Bill Reed.
6 Bob Babcock will address the American Association of University Women in Asheville at the George Vanderbilt Hotel on Wednesday evening on “For Tomorrow’s World—Economically and Socially”.
7 Bob Wunsch will address the National Association of Collegiate Deans and Registrars in Negro Schools in Elizabeth City, North Carolina on Friday, March 27.
8 Shirley Turner, visitor from Yale University, will give an hour-long piano concert beginning at 8:30 o’clock on Saturday, March 28. After this concert students in dramatics will present Mendez Marks original one-act drama, “The Wind and the Trees” on the dining hall stage. The scenery for the play is being designed and constructed by Frances Kuntz.
9 The Sunday evening Black Mountain College radio program will be a violin concert of light classical music by Ruthabeth Krueger accompanied at the piano by Dr Heinrich Jalowetz.

Alumni Notes:
1 Derek Bovingdon writes that he is now on a thirty-day leave from Fort Knox. He will spend a week of his leave at Lake Eden.
2 Jack Kasik is now stationed at Camp Crowder in Missouri.
3 Excerpt from a recent letter:
Isaac Nakata writes: “I am now at the Chicago YMCA Hotel. I plan to stay here for a while and see if I can’t land a job…. I was given the discharge clearance papers on Friday noon and everything was cleared by Saturday noon. The base personnel officers told me at Headquarters that the Army is releasing all soldiers of Japanese ancestry in the West Coast Corps Area wherein New Mexico falls….”

Visitors:
1 Prospective students:
Ralph Freas of Nowark, New Jersey.
Shirley Turner, at present a student at Yale University.
2 Parents:
Mrs O M Babcock, Bob’s mother.
Mrs Chaim Zhitlowsky, Eva’s mother.
Mrs Eduard Denfey, Renate’s mother, will arrive tomorrow.
3 Former student:
Fred Stone
4 Others:
Jim Swackhamer, from Virginia Polytechnic Institute—Jack’s brother.

For Discussion:
1 Final decision on candidates for entrance into the Upper Division.
2 Written reports on the students who took the examinations for practice.
3 Election to the Board of Fellows, of Kenneth Kurtz and Larry Kocher (in accord with the amended By-Laws).
4 Letter of resignation from Stephen Forbes.


2p, one sided pages, mimeograph on matte off white paper.

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