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- Over 500 pay tribute to Dr. George S.Benso ~ut4: to a ~resident - Har l,r Ch isl, Little Rock; Dr . F.... :Una's p•esident. Dr. G eorge W. Matto.,:, pres:dent, L u •I "I Sfflsui, was paid by the at- bock Christian College, Lub --1 Jeodanc.'e of more than 600 per- bock, Texas; and the f!OIIOt· ,of\11 at a dinner given in the sbfe OmJ t:, Jo'aubus, f~ve,. reUiina 1-d"s honor 1,11t nigJlt .ior ~ the Stat~ _/If Arkan.'!aS, I '\" thr ' Bolin.I •'i>f "-'rrUMees o f , e.sµec~·. ~-r.-,~·. 'I Hardi.lg College hi the new VitgiJ 1..awytt, pres.ld ~ l of Alurnnl·Amerlcan Heritage Cert- Harding's Alumni Asso ciation •er cafeteria Coests c a me lM)ke in behalf of the al11mni . "om all over the nation : col- Presld~t of Harding's Stur,fen\ t.?ge presidents, industrial lead- As.,ocaation spate in behalf, of i-1-s. ooUtfoians. members of Dr be student body, ~Idle Dr. 111d Mrs. Benson's family, min- kl6cph E. Pr'yol-, dean of Ott Isler;, Searcy residents, Har- rollege, and Lott R Tuder, Ir., ding faculty and staff and count business manager, were, ipokes- • legs other Mends and well-wish· men for the f1.wul~ and st1>ff, respectively. • of <:eremonies. w.o. Beeman, trea.~rer of lhP Board >f Trustees, introduced variou.. ~pec,al guest& and presented \tn. Benson lfith a white or- Women's \\'n•I(, 1 (IOllRratu l~ c all af \'1lU ,,11 the te1:ord of 1>t1I> llr. ~p(ril~ Un<lt'i1i11dng:; v;hl l ,om orgunlZ.:iUrm ha. buiU.slnce it~ 11~1,11011. &nd on ~•o~r 1310- gan for th!£ )car: '•Aini Hlih.'I You 'have my ~inc~re a<lO(I wi.,h• cs tor ruture at"C0111p).111hmenl.S\" ~ >U\'OR ® Pqe -' I Mrs. Lott R. Tud,cr Jr. ·.,as lrlei,·1ed !)N!Sl'ftnt.o( the, social• f'O Women Cor Barding it lhe ,.~ ani.uitional mt>eting of 111, • ;i:,.,-.()(:ialion held Last night in \ 11!!! small ,iuditorium Qi , 1 t c:oll~c. Dr. C.L. Gm~. vkle- ~ president of the 5eJk~ a Tl ~llwl» ~ act es liaison advisor 1 bn ween the ,w,up 3lld Che ad– ~ nistralii>n, served as i·hair• rnn and explained the Plt • si•s of the organlution. F.ach year he said, more and more students are seeking ad· mhtance to colleges. Haruing Lt operating at near Cap.tlclly now and if nddlUonal 1,tudents are to be aC<'~ed. academic requir'ffiJl!nts for education and adequate facilities must be met. He poinltd out that In a ~ rew years it is pos.,ible that 800 additional studatts .UI be attending Harding C'ull• Similar women's group, have , been organiied for colleges a• er.- Ille nation and have made f specific and Invaluable. cont,1., Jr btttions by proVidlng the • ·o-a I man's touch' in m.tters cl ile, corating and l~aping a, well as ,:pecial projects ~ ns proViding a wa•r•drr , r comblnaUon for a field ~ • the cllalnnan noted. The slate of omcen as ~ 1 sented by the nominating com mittee was elected. lncludlnJ:! Mrs. Raymond Muncy, fl?lt ,ic~ president; Mn. G&ffllS, RCOnd vice president; Mrs. T. A. Form by, third Viet- president: Mrs. Vol B. Rowlett, secretary: Mrs. l.oN!ll NicbOls, treasurer, Mrs. , Wa~ Kellar. repomr aod • Mrs. R1.1!!9cll Simmons, histori– an. A constilution for ~ a.,.. soclation was read and a<'oel)t• •d by lhe 120 attending 1 'Memberl!hip to tht ~ is ~n to any woman in the city and further Information coo • Cfming membership will b e made available. Intere~ted per– snr,$ may contact Mn. Tucker O!" any ol the otber off~ lidell," Dr. GaNIS laid,
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