The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, February 11, 1966, Image 2

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    One of the advantages of a small
campus is supposedly good student
faculty relations.
Good student-faculty relations
can manifest themselves in a number
of ways. One of these ways is for
a faculty member to give of his time
and effort to lecture on some topic
of interest at some time other than
regular classroom hours.
Mr. Bedford did this when he
talked about the Liberty Amendment
last Monday. It is due to the efforts
of professors like Mr. Bedford
who do more for students than per
functorily give seventy-five minute
lectures that student-faculty relations
improve. The NITTANY CUB would like
to thank Mr. Bedford for his effort.
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IMPORTANT I
Beginning with the Spring Term
of 1966, the Social Seburity number
will be used as a student number at
Penn State.
Any student who does not have a
Social Security number should apply
for one IMMEDIATELY.
o student can re-ister for the
Spring 1966 Tenn without a Social
Security number. This applies to
the University Park Campus and to
Penn State's Commonwealth Campuses.
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ART EXHIBIT
de Cinque Collection
Sixty—six examples ranging in
price from $5.00 to $85.00. This
exhibit contains a selected group of
original graphics by modern masters
and is designed to stimulate.
and pr,..vide an ~pr.q.-I..unity for the art
lover to begin as a r: lector.o3 The
EDITORIAL
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price range is low and the emphasis is
on variety. Included are black and
white, as well as colored lithographs,
woodcuts, aquatints, etchings, wood—
engravings, linoleum cuts, and some
are signed and numbered by the artist.
Included in the group are examples
by Ronnard, Clave, Picasso, Renoir,
Friedlaender, and many other. 5
All works in the exhibit are for
sale. Anyone interested in purchasing
any of the works in the exhibit
should contact the Office of Student
Affairs. Stop in the library and
see the art exhibit.
Friday—Picnic—Pictures will be
taken for the Times at 5:00.
Saturday—Dance with the Jades.
Sunday—lce skating at the Glenwood
rink from 10 to 12 P.M.
IF THE STUDENTS DO NOT RETURN
THEIR EQUIPMENT TO THE SGA OFFICE
THEIR MATRIC CARDS WILL BE KEPT BY
THE SGA UNTIL THE EQUIPMENT IS
RETURNED.
Edito
As sistant Editor----Denny Gormley
Feature .Editor-------Ruth Brown
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Reporters----------Gae Baker
Bob Dean
Carol De Arment
Tom Krahe
Jan Kudlak
Pam Plasha
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WINTER CARNIVAL SCHEDULE
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Jan Puzar
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Kar uri Sr
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Bill Barney