The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 15, 1977, Image 4

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    4 The Daily Collegian Tuesday, February 15,1977
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1 Gym shortage
7 Request
11 Thieve
16 Microscopic organism
17 Unicorn feature
18 Australian bird ■
19 Sensationalist newsmen
22 Poached item
23 Orderly
24 SunYat
25 Followers: suffix
26 Coarse sugar
28 Uprising
30 Archaic letter
32 Inside: prefix
33 Foot phalanx
35 Common: Hawaiian
McAllister Building, Ground floor HUB, Main floor HUB, and the Oasis in Johnston Hall
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37 Look maliciously
39 Beatles movie
44 Greek letter
45 All: prefix
46 Cross
47 Verne character
49 Government representative
abbr
51 Latin conjunctions
53 Lather
55 Color
56 Nancy or Ed
56 "Wind In the
character
60 Singe
62 Again: prefix
63 Pond flower '
67 Director Nicholas
Compliments of THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE,
By Mike Shenk
68 Traffic sign word
69 Self
70 Crowd
72 Time period
74 Wading bird
77 Weeps
80 The birds
82 Strange
84 Beverages
86 Japanese carp ,*
87 Employer-employee
agreement
Willows" 91 Gardner and others
92 Heroic poem
93 Mystic event
94 Martha and others
95 Nevada city
96 Wears away
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2 Greek letter
3 New York university
4 Arabian weight
5 Black
6 Less cooked
7 Light unit
8 Gehrig or Brpck
» Makes mistakes
10 "Bonne —"
11 Onegal
12 Singing group
13 Atlantic coast American
14 Comedian Johnson and others
15 Riata
20 alai
21 Hook—: tire engine
27 Philippine knife
29-Guided trip
31 Pronoun
34 Some trees
36 Capieroons natives
38 German pronoun
39 Tasty
40 Birthday ear-tugger's words
41 Bereaved one
42 Quiet and timid one
43 Abrasive board
44 Farm sound
48 Poem type
50 Ale-drinker's problem
52 Adages
54 Auction
57 See6B-Across
59 Painter Salvador
61 Equips
64 Grant's foe
65 Cigar content
66 —see
70 Part of MGM
71 —barrel: In a bad position
73 Snake
75 Altarwords
76 Sight of touch
78 Lawn bowling
79 Locals
81 Sly: Scottish
83 Moron
85 Ending for gang or old
88 Office of strategy: abbr
89 Rummy orflzz
90 Paddle in reverse?
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NOTICE
Display Advertising Deadlines
For Thursday, March 10th Issue:
Monday, March 7th at 4:00 P.M.
All other issues follow our normal deadline schedule: •
4:00 P.M. two business days before publication
Deadline for all classifieds:
11:00 A.M. one business day before publication
The last issue Winter Term is Tuesday, February 15th.
Our office will close at 4:00 P.M. Monday, February
14th and reopen 9:00 A.M. Monday, March 7th.
Newspaper union chief to speak
The president of America’s
largest newspaper union is
scheduled to speak on campus
tonight.
Charles Perlik, president of
the Newspaper Guild, will
speak on “The Future of
Newspaper Unionism” at 8
Shop window broken by tossed brick*
A brick was thrown through
the window of the Mr. Charles
Shop, 230 E. College Ave.,
between' Feb. 12 and 13, ac
cording to State College
police. Damages were
estimated at $250.
Police log
Cash amounting to $2lO was
stolen from 605 Hartranft Hall
yesterday, according to
p.m. in 112 Kern. The lecture, ’
which is open to the public, is,
sponsored by the Penn State
Society of Professional
Journalists, Sigma Delta Chi.
Perlik was born in Pitts
burgh, and received his
bachelor’s and master’s
Police Services. The cash
belonged to Tony Frank (2nd
agriculture).
Cash and books valued at
$58.50 Were taken Sunday
■from four rooms on the 1 fourth
floor of Ritner Hall, according
to Police Services. The
burglaries occurred in rooms
403, 406, 407 and 408, police
say.
Nancy Luongo (7th-
degrees from the Medill
School of Journalism at
Northwestern University.
Perlik worked as a reporter
for the United Press in 1 Pitts
burgh and Chicago and for
the Buffalo Evening News.
He went to work for the guild.
English) reported the theft of
her- bicycle from outside
Ritner Hall to Police Services
Sunday. The bicycle was
valued at $7O.
‘A calculator was taken
from 506 Shunk Hall
yesterday, according to
Police Services. The
calculator belonged to
William Pyle (2nd
agriculture) and was valued
at $55.
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in 1952, first as international
representative and then as
secretary treasurer.
The Newspaper Guild
currently is striking the
Philadelphia Inquirer and
Daily News.
Stereo equipment was
taken from Mr. C’s, 112 W.
College Ave., Sunday, ac
cording to State College
police. Value of the theft was
$5O-$6O.
The windshield of a vehicle
parked at 303 Fraternity Row
was broken by vandals
Sunday, according to State
College police. Damage was
estimated at $l5O.