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Black Mountain College Community Bulletin College year 10 Bulletin 8 Wednesday, November 18, 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
2017.40.084
Copyright
In Copyright, Educational Use Permitted
Courtesy of the Theodore Dreier Sr. Document Collection, Asheville Art Museum
Description

BLACK MOUNTAIN COLLEGE COMMUNITY BULLETIN
College year 10 Bulletin 6
Wednesday, November 18, 1942

CALENDAR
The faculty will meet at 4:30 o’clock this afternoon in the Kocher Room, without the Student Officers.
Because of the Howard Kester lecture on Thursday evening, the Thursday evening class will be held this evening, and the Wednesday evening classes will be held tomorrow evening.
The College performance of Carrol’s “Shadow and Substance” has been scheduled for Thursday evening, December 10, at 8:30 o’clock.
The Fall Quarter ends on Saturday, December 12, and the Winter Quarter begins on Monday, January 4. This means that the Winter holidays begin at 12:30 o’clock on Saturday, December 12, and end at midnight on Sunday, January 3.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
Mrs. Dorothy Trayer has been appointed College Registrar by the faculty.
Bob Wunsch will leave on Tuesday morning, November 24, for a ten day educational trip to Virginia. In Richmond he will conduct a three day Dramatics Institute with Negro English and Dramatics teachers attending the Annual Virginia State Teachers Convention. In Petersburg, he and Mr. W.A. Robinson will conduct a three day conference with the teachers at the Virginia State High School.

REPORT OF THE COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMITTEE
Priority Projects:
Insulation and facing of ceiling of Studies Building
Insulation of hall, walls and ceiling of Mountain Stream (Office building)
Completion of insulation and partitioning of Roadside (Dreier-Albers cottage)
Completion of stairway enclosure in Black Dwarf
Installation of ceiling under Studies building
Renovation of old and installation of new lighting in Library
Repairing of roads, including drainage
Making of curtain and installation of curtain track in Dining Hall for Concerts and Dramatic Programs.

BMC Community Bulletin, Wednesday, November 18, 1942, page 2

ALUMNI NOTES
Fernando Leon has been elected by the Engineering faculty to membership in the Tau Beta Pi Engineering Honor Fraternity at Columbia University. Membership in this organization, a sort of Phi Beta Kappa for engineering students, is a distinction usually reserved for students in their last year of college.
Hope Greer is now Mrs. Alvin Eisenmann, and is living in Hanover, New Hampshire, where her husband is a student at Dartmouth.
Jack Kasik was recently promoted to the rank of Technical Corporal at Camp Murphy in Florida, and assigned, temporarily, to the staff and faculty of the camp school. He now gives instruction in Fundamentals of Radio.
Don Page is now at Lowry Field in Colorado, taking classes in photographic technique. He writes: “The camera is gradually becoming a tool instead of a dictator to me.”
Fred Stone has been promoted to the rank of Corporal. He is stationed at Fort Monmouth in Red Bank, New Jersey.
Ensign Bela Martin, now stationed at the U.S. Naval Air Station in Jacksonville, Florida, was one of ten pilots to ferry a group of planes from Jacksonville to Memphis, Tennessee.
Private Eric Barnetz is now at an Officers’ Training School at the University of Southern California, studying to becoming a Meteorology Officer.
The address of Private John Evarts is:
A.A.F.T.T.C., Basic Training Center No.4,
584th Technical School Squadron, T.S. No. 1185
Miami Beach, Florida

FOR FACULTY MEETING
Full term enrollment.


1p, double sided, mimeograph on matte off white paper. Top right is pencil written note that says: "Ted's File" (not Ted's handwritting).

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