TYE$ZAY, SEPTAMBEt 26, 1954 HELD OVERSEAS JOBS: THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAIGE ELEVr N New Ministers To Lead Two Campus Churches' v I By NANCY BYLAN The pulpits of two University congregations will be occupied by new ministers this fall. 'The Rev. Dwight S. Large left a Kalamazoo pastorate to join the First Methodist Church in June and two months later the Rev. Joseph M. Smith, formerly a mis- sionary in China, came to the .Memorial Christian Church. DR. LARGE has recently re- turned from Palestine where for -6 months he worked as a member of the Gaza Relief Unit, organiz- ed by the American Friends Ser- vice Committee, at the request of the United Nations. He had IFC Textbook Service Open Until Friday T h e Interfraternity Council book exchange will be open from 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4:30 p.m. today through Friday in Rm. 3B of the Union, according to Tony Palermo, 151, manager. Students may buy used books or leave their old books to be sold at the exchange any day during the week. The exchange will charge the seller 10 cents for each book sold instead of the former 15 per cent commission. Originally, the book exchange was scheduled to operate in Rim. 25 Angell Hall, Palermo explained. The Student Legislature, coopera- ting with the IFC this year, had arranged to move the book ex- change there last spring. However, the Haven Hall fire destroyed so much University space that the Angell Hall room .as needed for registration pur- poses this fall. Despite this difficulty, Palermo{ hoped that the exchange would be patronized more than ever this fall.: "Right now," he said, "we can use as many books as students can bring in." If any books remain unsold by Friday, Palermo added, they may be left until next semester when they will be put on sale again. Sellers may check at the ex- change from 10 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4:30 p.m. Monday to see if their .books have been sold. Palermo said he hopes to have] -checks for sold books in the mail1 by Oct.. 9. charge of the relief distribution for 38,000 Arab refugees. A graduate of Albion College and Yale Divinity School, Dr. Large has held pastorates in Flint, Clarkston, Port Huron and Kalamazoo before coming to Ann Arbor. He is also Dean of the Michi- gan Pastors' School, a graduate program for one week of study for all Methodist ministers of Michigan, held each year in Sep- tember at Albion College. s s S FIRST HAND experience in China and the Far East has been the background of Mr. Smith, who spent 10 years in that area. A graduate of Lynchburg Col- lege, in Virginia, and Yale Di- vinity School, he held a pastorate in Virginia before leaving with his wife for China in 1940. Evacuated to the Philippines because of tension-between Ja- pan and the United States, he continued his missionary work there until, shortly after Pearl Harbor, he was placed in a Ja- panese civilian internment camp. Mr. Smith remained in the Philippines for several months after his liberation by American troops to help with rehabilitation, after which he came back to this country to travel and study. Re- turning to China in 1947, he con- tinued his work there for two more years until the imminent collapse of the Nationalist Gov- ernment made it necessary for him to return 'to the states. Because he hopes someday to return to China, Mr. Smith want- ed to settle in Ann Arbor which, he explained, offers him many facilities for keeping in touch with China through Chinese stu- dent groups and courses in Chi- nese in which he plans to enroll. * * * BOTH MINISTERS are looking forward to working with congre- gations composed largely of stu- dents. Dr. Large's pastorate in Kalamazoo gave him a previous contact with a church related to campus life. In addition he served as director of the Kalamazoo Wesley Foundation, the Metho- dist student group. 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