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Free Ad Forms Available In WllO
For Sale
1971 Red Fiat 850 Con
vertible. Best offer over
$900.00. Call 561-0630 after 5
For Sale
Macrame plant hangers
made to your choice of
colors and lengths. Ray 944-
1205.
For Sale
Harmony Elec. Guitar,
tremlo bar w-case: Amp: 2-
15" speakers, 4 input tremlo
foot pedal 70 Amps w-cover.
Used twice. Best Offer over
$l5O. Call Cath: After 3 p.m.
- 944-0202.
For Sale
Christmas presents; stained
glass sun catchers made to
your specifications. Call
Gail, 944-5890.
Riders Wanted
To Scranton. Leave Capitol
Campus every Friday
between 3-5 p.m. Return
from Scranton (Via In
terstate 81) Between 7 p.m.
& 9 p.m. Will share ex
penses. Call this number.
Ask for Jack. 944-7076.
Riders Wanted
To East Stroudsburg area.
Leave every Friday from
Capitol Campus between 3
p.m.-5 p.m. Return from
East Stroudsburg between 6
p.m.-Bp.m. Will share ex
penses. (Via Rte 81 N. to 80
E.) Call Al at 944-7076.
Services
Radio T.V. Repairs. Black
and White and color, tape
players etc. Ail work is
guarranteed for 90 days.
Reasonable. Call John.
House calls 944-241.
Services
Leather Products - Hand
made Leather items for
sale. Custom made if
desired. Get in time for
Holidays. Call Kim at 652-
0861.
For Sale
'6B Datsun 2000 Roadster.
OHC, roll bar, R&H, 5-
speed, No. 3 inspection,
asking $lOOO. Call Denny,
944-1937.
Holly is red, yellow is beer;
Have a Merry Christmas
And a Happy New Year
Homosexuals liberated
Portland, Ore.- (1.P.) -
Portland State University has
become Oregon's first public
institution to officially ban
discrimination against
homosexuals. Acting President
E. Dean Anderson issued a
statement reminding faculty
and staff of the policy change.
The statement: "University
policy is intended to promote
non-discrimination in em
ployment and other University
activities. This policy covers
non-discrimination with
respect to race, age, creed,
national origin, sex and sexual
orientation".
Services
Liven up your next party.
Have a Magician. Novel
Entertainment for a very
reasonable price. For
further information call
Gary 236-9208. Also
available for weddings,
children's parties, groups,
and organizations.
SERVICES—WiII type term
papers and other material.
Experienced typist. IBM.
Electric. Very low cost. If
interested call Mrs. Beaver
at 564-04 U. Do not be con
cerned about pick-up and
delivery I have a contact on
campus.
Services
Typing done In my Mid
dletown home. IBM slectric
machine. Fast accurate
service. Reasonable rates.
944-0943. Manuscripts,
Thesis publications ac
cepted. Mrs. Jerome P.
Fatcheric, 1001 N. Spring St.
Apt. P-3, Middletown, Pa.
MUSICIANS: Away from
your group while going to
college? Want to get
together this year and jam?
Russ 944-1986.
Jobs Available
Appalachian School of
Experience, (A Wilderness
Experience School) working
under the outward bound
philosophy, is looking for
individuals interested in
instructing. Must be in
terested in some hard work
and have a genuine love for
people. If interested please
call 1-249-7039.
Want a portrait done of your
favorite person? A favorite
snap-shotturned Into a work
of art? A unique poster? I
work from any photograph
(if legible). Your choice of
media. Rates relative to
media and time con
sumption - but Low! P.R.J.
Smith, 73 Roop St.,
Highspire. 939-3040.
PLAY CHESS with the
Capitol Campus Chess Club.
Meetings: Tuesday and
Wednesday, 12 noon,
Gallery Lounge.
Personal
Happy Birthday Plow
Boy! !! ! From: Rob, Stosh,
Ba- Boom, J.Z., Hip, Roch,
--RT Chet - Jet, MCAL, J.D.,
Stan, Larry, Russ, Ed, Tom,
Andy, Ball Busters, Bowe
Clark, 1.J., MS. B.S.
Robert Low, vice-president
for administration and the P
University's affirmative action
officer, said the change was
made by adding the words
"sexual orientation" to the
University's existing policy
statement on non
discrimination.
Shortcomings of the system
pointed out by the UCEP report
"include a burden on faculty
who compose evaluations,
some delay in submission of
some evaluations, and some
discomfort for students who
prefer a highly structured
situation".
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• Dec. 5 - SGA Meeting in room E-202 7:00 P.M.
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7 tball: Ca i p o lto p l m vs Lackawanna Dec a . t 6 Sc - e
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• Dec. 6 - Greater Harrisburg Chapter of the
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• Dec. 7 - LSAT-Exam Date
• Dec. 10 - Basketludl: Capitol vs Lancaster
di Bible College at Capitol 7:30 P.M.
Dec.lo- i ttt e Committee te Meeting at 8:00
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FLORENCE SALINGER participated in an Alumni Association sponsored workshop, People in
Organizations: New Options in Management at Drexel University November 8, 1974. She attended
sessions dealing with staff evaluation, and the impact of unions on library management.
JACOB L. SUSKINK attended the annual meeting of the National Council for the Social Studies in
Chicago, November 27.30, 1974.
W. R. MILLER% review of Electron Physics, 2nd Edition by Otto Klemperer has been published in the
November issue of The American Journal of Physics.
PROFESSOR MURRAY BUDNEY attended a Surrealism Convention at University Park on November 8
and 9. It was a Celebration of Surrealism In the Arts: art, theatre, literature, and music.
ROBERT J. BROWN won the Senior Division of the U. S. Marine Corps Five-Mile Birthday run. The race
was organized by the Harrisburg Area Road Runners Club and sponsored by the Marine Corps League of
Harrisburg.
JACOB L. SUSK IND attended a conference on the Schools and Group Identity sponsored by the
American Jewish Committee at La Salle College, November 21, 1974.
JAMES WHITTAKER was interviewed by Bill Sheppard on WSBA, Sunday, November 10, at 9:30 p.m
SA B I R DAN I R attended the Annual Meeting of Me Pennsylvania Stone Producers Association held at the
Hershey Hotel, November 7-8.
An article by FRANK SWETZ entitled "Mao Tse-tung, Chairman Educator" appears in International
Education (Fall, 1974) 3:8-13.
DR. ROBERT J. GRAHAM and DR. THEODORA R. GRAHAM attended the Middle States American
Studies Association regional conference on "Material Culture" at the Winterthur Museum in Delaware
on November 9, 1974.
The November INTELLECT contains articles by ROGER SCHILLER on International Energy,
ROBERT J. BRESLER on an Agenda for New Conservative President, and RICHARD H. HEINOEL on
Interdependence and the World Economy. Professors Heindel and Bresler are editors of an international
affairs and national affairs section, and welcome manuscripts for their sections as well as others which
run the gamut of almost everything.
DR. DAVID 0. ONGIRI served as Chairman of a Workshop Session at the Keystone State Reading
Association, Bth Annual Convention, November 13th at the Host Farm in Lancaster.
DR. THEODORA R. GRAHAM is in the process of editing the first issue of the WILLIAM CARLOS
WILLIAMS NEWSLETTER, and twice-yearly publication with interest for scholars and teachers of
modern American poetry and particularly Williams. This issue will be sent free to potential subscribers.
If you know 'colleagues at other institutions who might be interested in receiving a copy, please send
names and institutional mailing addresses to Dr. T. Graham, W-153. Target date for the first issue is
March 1975.
DR. CRAROLYN R. DEXTER spoke on "New Developments in Management" to a Seminar in
Managerial Skills sponsored by Rutgers University. Among the participants who were middle managers
were representatives of A T & T, CPC International, Johnson & Johnson, and New Jersey Bell.
FRA NCI NE Z. TAYLOR was interviewed by Oscar Douglas of WT PA-TV. The show was aired Sunday at
9:30 p.m. and Monday night following the NFL football game.
SWHLLIGAN, Mr. and Mrs. John (Kathi Maier), 8278 Nelson
Drive, Middletown, Pa., a girl, Monday, November 18, 1974, at
Miltdn S. Hershey Medical Center.
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Dec. 11 - MHBOG meeting Middle Earth •
7:00 P.M. •
Dec. 11 - PSPE meeting —938 A Drive
7:00 P.M.
Dec. 13 - Classes End •
Dec. 13 - XGI Drawing •
Dec. 13 - Faculty Wives Xmas Dance - 4)
Student Center
Dec. 13 - Foreign Film Series: Panther
Pancholi 6:30 P.M. Auditorium - Free.
Dec. 14 - GRE Exam Date
Dec. 14 - Social Committee Keggar: Student
Center 9:00 P.M. - 1:00 A.M. Music by
"Strawboss"
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D.T.K. TO FEATURE
SPEAKER ON INFLATION
D.T.K., International
Social Science Honor
Society, is sponsoring the
last of a series of luncheon -
discussions to be held
Monday, December 2, from
12:15 to 1:15, in the Gallery
Lounge. The topic of
discussion, to 'be headed by
Dr. Daniel Poor, is "The
Social Implications of In
flation". All faculty, staff
and student body are invited
to attend and participate in
the discussion.