The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 10, 1977, Image 4

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    • The Daily Collegian Thursday, February 10, 1977
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a 1 Took care of
6 Scoundrel
11 "Jack could eat . .."
al6 Crystalline substance
0 17 Sporting place
4 ... 18 Wear away
Cl) 19 Character who said the quote
..lid 21 Of the area
0 r 22 Honor: German
0 23 Some paintings
(0 24 Road charge
At 26
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Stevens or Charles
Tribulations
Confederate soldier
McAllister Building, Ground floor HUB, Main floor HUB, and the Oasis in Johnston Hall
Penn State Books
famous for friendly. service
YOUR EARS PIERCE
FREE!
When You Buy Coro's
14 Kt. Gold Earrings I
smm GOLDEN BALL . .
or CORO'S GOLDEN BALL with
Steel Post at $7.50 a pai
Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Have your ears pierced
by our registered nurse.
Take advantage of this wonderful opportunity
and you'll never lose another earring! When you
come in to have your ears pierced, we will ask
you to sign a CONSENT FORM for us, and if
you're under 18 years of age you must have one
of your parents with you to sign.
Downtown State College
29 "- Death": from "Peer Gynt"
30 Lump
31 Rodeo item
33 Garb
36 She played 71-Across
40 See 33-Across
41 Chart
42 Obtain
43 Yoko
44 Lois or Penny
45 Dream state, for short
46 Farming field: abbr
47 Clothing fastener
48 —de France '
49 Moray or conger
50 Prefix for adventure or chief
51 Dieter's concern
52 Where the quote was said
55 Hitchcock movie
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Feb. 12
Mike Shenk
56 What the groundhog saw
57 'Onassis and namesakes
58 Verb with "thou"
61 Anger
62 Karras, for one
63 Jolson and Smith
66 Pennsylvania city
68 Stanley Gardner
69 And others: Latin abbr
70 German negatives
71 Character to whom the quote
was said
74 Italian form of Tobias
75 Jordanian capital
76 Was sick
77 Dissertation ,
78 Bridges
79 Saloon orders
DOWN
1 Less crazy
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2 Hawaiian greeting
3 Fret
4 Partner to tide
5 "—Clear Day"
6 Dog bite disease
7 Some exams
8 Acquires
9 French article
10 Items hidden by a rabbit
11 Stock broker's advice,
sometimes
12 Extended lengthwise
13 Argentine general Julio and
family
14 Proverb
15 Prefixes for vision or graph
20 Gallows feature
25 "—dictum"
27 Battles
28 Campaigned
30 "—en scene"
31 Once abound the track
32 Height: abbr
33 Improvise on stage
34 " la la"
35 Credo
36 Traffic problem
•37 Type of architecture
38 Grind the teeth together
39 "—it!": start now
41 Some plays
45 Stay
46 Be ill
47 "Simon —"
49 Surray district: abbr
50 Kitten sound
51 Nashville radio station
53 Soviet republic
54 Foot part
55 Primp
57 "Come on!": French
58 Inferno author
59 Toast spreads
60 Dunlin birds
62 Occupational suffix
63 " of Two Cities"
64 Highway line painter
65 Toboggans
67 "—, Can You See?"
68 Columnist Bombeck
69 Famous canal
72 Current Unit
73 Taxi .
(answers on page 7)
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Foreign architecture study set
A foreign studies engineering program
program at the University 4 sponsored abroad by the
of Leeds in England will University.
begin Spring Term for
University architectural
engineering majors
Howard Kingsbury,
associate professor of
architeCtural engineering,
developed the program,
which is the first
Backpacks and tape recorders stolen
A backpack containing a
tape recorder was taken from
the west wing ' of Pattee
yesterday, according to
Police Services. The items
taken were owned by John
Daniels, 605 Fairmount Ave.,
and were valued at $6O.
Fifteen students have
been selected to particpate
in the 12-credit pilot
program this year.
Kingsbury said a regular
student exchange with the
University of Leeds is
A tape recorder was taken
from 312 Sparks ye,sterd,ay,
according to Police Services.
The tape recorder was valued
at $4O.
Mary Coseo (Bth-biology) Blair (2nd-Division of Tuesday from 506 Tener Hall.
reported the theft of her back- Undeigraduate Studies) was The money belongs to James
pack from the second floor of taken from the lockerroom in Falba (2nd-science).
being considered for future
years.
The specialized program
is designed to enrich
professional training of
prospective architectural
engineers through ex
posure to foreign practices
involving the en
vironmental and structural
Pattee, to Police Services
yesterday. The backpack and
its contents were valued at
$4O.
, - Police Services reported
A wallet belonging to John $l2O in cash was taken
design of buildings
Courses offered include
Architecture 316,
Architecture 443,
Architecture 403 and
Architecture 442. The
program is open. to ar
chitectural engineering
majors of at least fourth
term standing.
White Building yesterday,
according to Police Services.
Value of the theft was $35.