kimahti. Letters To The Editor 40•••••••110 011) 0111 111011••••• • • • • • 11, •• • -.1%.,, •• • - _.......0"°...! ._ • • Or Not To Smoke : ........., • • All cigarette smokers sit to the • • far side of the classroom, either by the open windows or • • open door. (3) Have smoking • • days and non-smoking days. a • (4) Any combination of the 4 ,„‘ r above. If there is enough W 4 ---- • ..... concern over this matter, a 0 • vote could be taken by the 0- • iii.............i.... ....01 ,r entire student body as • ) • suggested. 30 Smoking does make some I • people ill. Perhaps before • • lighting up in a classroom, non- Ali smokers should be taken into 1.4, The Hot Lion is a weekly newsletter published to keep the • consideration. This would IP Capitol Campui community informed of all activities on, or • alleviate the problem do to the 0 concerned with, the Campus. Everyone should please feel • innate goodness of the human A species. Talk to each other .... • . free to use this service by obtaining the entry cards in the •,, Student Affairs O ff ice (W105)1 filling them out and leaving t , w them there. Deadline is Friday, Noon, week prior to date of • • • publication. November 2- 9 • We at the C.C. Reader deeply regret if any articles you've handed • Nov. 2 - ALL "U" DAY: at University Park. Coffee House. 7 p.m. • in haven't been run. We plead with your sense of fairness to please • SOCCER: Capitol vs. Penn State Club, Nov. 7 - N.O.W. (National Organization for 411 realize that we do have space limitations- due largely to the lack of • FOOTBALL: PSU vs U. of MARYLAND, Women) Membership meeting, Noon - 1 p.m. • funds, which means we can't print more than eight pages at a CONCERT: LOGGINS & MESSINA. Gallery-Lounge. time. If, because of this, something you labored over for long II Nov. 3 - MASS -1 p.m. at Student Center. Nov. 7 - HEAD SHOP MEETING: Middle • hours doesn't make it to press, please don't come storming into • Nov. 4 - D.T.K. FORUM: Speaker - Dr. Earth Coffee House, 7:00 p.m. • our office ready for blood. We do the best we can, and we are beset 5 Stanley Miller; Topic: Equality & Inequality Nov. 8 - COFFEE HOUSE: sponsored by • ith many hardships. Ads must get in to help defray publishing in Education. Noon - Gallery-Lounge. Head Shop, Cultural Committee, and MHBG. di osts, so some articles may get cut-out. But we do try to run all • Nov. 4 - Reception and Discussion with Featuring Anne & Dick Albin. 8:00 p.m. .rticles sent to us, even if it takes a few weeks. So, please, give us • sculptor Ronald A. Blouch, 8-9:30 p.m., Student Center. lIP • hand and realize that we all must make some sacrifices. Thanks, • Gallery - Lounge. Nov. 8 - FOREIGN FILM SERIES: "Closely • the Editors. • Nov. 5 - SOCCER: Capitol vs. Valley Forge, Watched Trains", 6:30 p.m., Auditorium, • ‘ ..... mi1 , at Capitol. 6:30 p.m. FREE. • Nov. 5 - I.E.E.E. MEETING: 9548 Flickinger Nov. 9 - John Sebastian -in Concert. 411 • St. Meade Heights - 7:00 p.m. Susquehanna University Chapel Auditorium. • • Nov. 5 - XGI MEETING: Tiltin' Hilton In Selinsgrove. Admission - $6., Time - 8:30 di •(Highspire Hotel), Rt. 230 - 9:00 p.m. p.m., doors open at 7:30. Ticket order forms Nov. 6 - MEADE HEIGHTS BOARD of available at Student Affairs (W 105). Tickets lir • GOVERNORS: Meeting at Middle Earth $5 in advance. Deadline Nov. 8, 12 noon. 0 FOR SALE— I 9 6 9 til FACULTY AND STAFF 0 Triumph GT6+ Gold Exc.lP Professor Elmer N. Lear reviewed the book A HISTORY OF lONISM BY Walter Laqueur in September issue of • Condition Mags Konis• CONTEMPORARY SOCIOLOGY. • Perellis Stebro. Best Offer. . Dr. Betty Thorne attended the Summer Research Institute on Statistical Inference for Stochastic Processes • 394-4867 after 5:00. 397-3501,, which was held at Indiana University. This Institute was sponsored by the Institute of Mathematical Statistics, Ext. 75 before 5:00. w the National Science Foundation, and Indiana University. • • The expanded INTELLECT, a national review of professional thought, October, has now reached subscribers. 410 di Professor Bresler, editor of the National Affairs Section, contributes a regular column monthly on "State of the di No , Nation," this time on "The Roots of Watergate." Professor Heindel is editor of the International Affairs Section ` IF 0 and contributes a monthly column on "State of the World," this time on "What's On Your Agenda?" Professor 0 •Schiller has a forthcoming brief article on an informational aspect of the energy crisis. Both professors would encourage manuscripts for their departments and others. . To Smoke, In the October 18th issue of the CC Reader a concerned student expressed his opinion about smoking in the classrooms. Due to the deadline date for publication it was too difficult to respond in last week's Reader. What it seems to boil down to is that there are no standing enforced rules against smoking. Con trols are voluntary and can be done on an individual or classroom basis depending on the extent of concern. A student could confer with his classmates, instructor or both to have (1) smoking banned for the class period, or say, for the first 3 / 4 of the period so that niccotine fanatics would not feel discriminated against. (2) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN READER CLASSIFIEDS Free Ad Forms Available In WllO NEEDED ride to west Pa. New Castle area, North west of Pitts! Must have ride for first weekend of November. Would like to contact now, if possible. Call 944-7071. Ask for Andy or stop at 9318 Mars. PLAY CHESS with the Capitol Campus Chess Club. Meetings: Tuesday and Wednesday, 12 noon, Gallery Lounge. FOR SALE—Hollywood Bed frame with bookcase headboard, $lO.OO. Also footlockers, $l.OO each. Yvonne J. Mi!spew - 944- 2413. WANTED—Student ac tivist radicals with or without cause. Apply SGA office W-110. FOR SALE— aI973 Yamaha, 250 cc. In Excellent Con dition. If interested call after 5:00 P.M. 741-0624, York. Asking $750.00. FOR SALE—BeII Motorcycle Helmet, Size 7 3 / 4 , excellent condition, $lB.OO. See Rich in E-104. For Sale Ten week-old kitten. Red with tabby markings, very cute. Long-hair, half Per sian. Asking $20., cheap. It's a female, wormed and shots. • Picture available on request. See Jim in Reader office, or Call 233-8011 evenings. For Sale Konica Auto 53 Camera with daylight Syncro. X-20 Flash. UV Filter and case. 3 months old. $l5O. 944-0194, Mark. Russ Hogg Vice President S.G.A Help Wanted Drummer wanted for Blues• Dr. Carolyn Dexter presented a paper entitled "The Infraction of Age and Education as Predictors of Workers' • oriented band. No Rock.• Orientation to Change" at the International Sociological Association Meeting held August 17:24 in Toronto, 0 Canada. Some original material.. • Prospects for House Band Professor James Whittaker submitted the final copy of a manuscript to his New York publisher, Behavioral Ak work. Call Dino 233-4228 or. Publications, Inc. The book will be titled PSYCHOLOGY AND MODERN MAN, and has been written for the W high school course in psychology. Publication will be early 1975. The book was completed while Dr. Whittaker 0 Robbie 1-249-9929. w was a visiting professor at the University of Auckland in New Zealand during the past academic year. • An article by Dr. Frank Swetz entitled "The Mathematics Laboratory" has appeared in the April, 1974 issue of 4 1, LOST—Die pair blue cor-S THE JOURNAL Federal Inspectorate of Schools, Malaysia. W duroy slacks at Suds City. Dr. Joanna Sullivan conducted a workshop on "Reading Approaches in the Open Classroom" for the Central 0 Sept. 28th. If you picked* Pennsylvania Reading Association on September 28. • them up by mistake please Dr. call Kathy 944-0053. I needlP f p o r r . tßhoey u A r l b li a son n Cainads Classroom Duane S m ith i S z r n i g th Eve recent) ryd a y y presented materais a ” a paper th e " C s l o a u s t s h r e o r o n m Tested Area c o L n es v n s e T i on Plansof the Appropriate Naio n al 0 them desperately! 0 Science Teachers Association held in Memphis, Tennessee on October 4, 1974. II Services 0 Dr. Robert Lesniak recently addressed the 4th Annual Diocese of Harrisburg Workshop, held at St. Joseph 0 Alk Academy in Columbia, on "Classroom Observation and Teacher Supervision." 0 Want a portrait done of your lIP favorite person? A favorite • Dr. Duane Smith and Dr. Roy Allison joined Dr. Paul W. Welliver of University Park in making 'a workshop • sna p-shotturned into a work presentation ef the ort Southern he Area Seventiesand Instructional Television: A Model for Change in Elementary School Ak c. ence .S lnstruction" 'cienc atConvention of the National Science Teachers Association held in 11, of art? A unique poster? I Ak Memphis, Tenn?sSheAn October 4, 1974. • work from any photograph' , James R. Hudson will present a • paper entitled "Munici I Bureaucracies as Centers of Community Power" at al (if legible). Your choice of • the Pennsylvania Sociological Meetings on November 2, 13'3 1974 in Philadelphia. W media. Rates relative to di • media and time con- w Aik Jerry South has been appointed to serve as a member of the "Task Force on Upper Level Colleges" of the Ak National Association of Student Personnel Administrators. Ir sum ption - but Low! P.R.J. I P Smith, 73 Roop St., •Professor William G. Hills, Associate Professor of Management, has been appointed an Associate member of • Highspire. 939-3040. 0 the faculty of the Graduate School, effective 9 October 1974. 0 Dr. Kenneth Masters has been appointed to the Committee of Professional Standards of State and Local • Typing done in my Mid- 0 Government Statistics of The American Statistical Association for 1975.76. dletown home. IBM slectric • • machine. Fast accurate. Richman ivi spo use ke urn to . the Harrisburg Junior League on "Harrisburg Architecture" on Tuesday, October 0 22 at in a i t Fort Hunter service. Reasonable rates. a 9 44-09 43. Manuscripts, v Dr. Frank Swetz spoke at the Bethany Village on Thursday, October 24 at 7:30 p.m. His topic was "The Peace 4 1 Thesis publications ac- • Corp in South East Asia." The.talk was illustrated with slides and artifacts. W cepted. Mrs. Jerome P. 0 Mr. Philip Taylor spoke to a group of students, faculty, and staff on the subject of "Daydreaming" in the 5 Fatcheric, 1001 N. Spring St. Ai Gallery-Lou nge, Fraternity. Monday, October 21. This was part of a series of Discussions sponsored by the Delta Tau Kappa 0 Apt. P-3, Middletown, Pa. w • THERE WILL BE A R.P.G. (Report Program Generation) Seminar sponsored by the Computer Center on 411 Radio T.V. Repairs. Black • November 6, 13, 30,25 in Room E-334. Mr. John McEvoy, Univac Customer Engineer, will be the guest speaker. • and White and color, tape 0 DR. JAMES WHITTAKER was interviewed on "Coffee Break" on WGAL-AM Radio, Monday, October 21, al 0 players etc. All work is . 10:00 a.m. 110 guarranteed for 90 days.A, MR. JAMES PORTLOCK was interviewed by Verna Edmonds on WHP-AM on Saturday, October 26th. Reasonable. Call John. W • House calls 9442401. fgwiiotelieroedevoreEigo . H • A O .Satu.d a . O . ob . h . spm . .4 C.C. READER NOVEMBER 1, 1974