The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, November 17, 1967, Image 5

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    Dear Paula,
Not true--a lot of them quit smoking
xxx
Some 18 students have been personally
contacted by the nurse or a letter from the
Office of Student Affairs notifying them that
their Medical Records are incomplete at this
time. They MUST be completed before the end'
of the Fall Term or these students will NOT
be perMitted to register for the Winter Term
on Jan. 3, 1968. Please attend to this
matter before finals begin. Thank you,
Mrs. Lobaugh, R. N.
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Dr. - Norman Carson will give a lecture
entitled, "The Road to Recovery: The Concept
of Salvation in the Modern Novel" at the
Behrend Campus on November 21, 1967 at 8:00
P. M. He will also give a lecture common
hour the'same day in Room 101, Otto Behrend
Building, on "Religion in Modern Fiction."
Dr. Carson graduated from Geneva,
received his MLi A.'degree from the State
University of lowa, and studied at the Univer
sity of Chicago. He received his Ph. D.
degree from Boston University in 1962. He is
a graduate of the Reformed Presbyterian Theo
logical Seminary, Pittsburgh, and for three
years was pastor of the First Reformed Pres
byterian Church, Chicago.
Among the courses Dr. Carson teaches at
Geneva are Literary Criticism, History of the
English and American Novel, and Modern Drama.
He is the organizer of the extra-curricular
Great Books Discussion Group at Geneva and
coaches the Geneva varsity golf team.
Dr. Carson was a Technical Sergeant in
World War 11, serving in the Army Medical
Corps and later in the Office of Strategic
Services.
Dr. Carson is a member of the Conference
on Christianity and Literature, the National
Council of Teachers of English, the of Collets;
Composition and Communication, and is currently
International Moderator of 'Lambda lota Tau,
national literary fraternity. This past
summer he served on the faculty of the Young
Life Institute, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
He has lectured extensively to civic, college,
and church groups. He is author of a recently
published article entitled "The Teaching of
Modern Literature in a Christian College."
Pre-registration for the Winter Term at
the Behrelik4 Campus started Thursday, November,
lb, and -,. wi1l continue to Wednesday, NoVember Z 2.
If you have not yet seen your advisor, you most
see him in the remaining time. Office hours
of all instructors are posted in the 0. B.
Building lounge opposite the main desk.
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For the absolutely dirt-cheap price of
$.50. The Behrend Players and the basketball
team are planning a Friday night of excite
ment.' Starting at 6:30 pm., the basketball
team scrimmages the Erie Business Center.
REtvIMDER
This-is the first publicized showing of the
1967.68 team, and the game will be well worth
seeing.,
Directly after the game, the "Players" more
in with a Humphrey Bogart film, followed by a
Laurel and Hardy rib-tickler. What more could
you ask, (Besides Kelly's), for only 50 cents?
Watch for ride sheets posted on the cafeteria
bulletin board.
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-Tickets for every scheduled concert of the
1967-68 Erie Philharmonic season are available
to Behrend students through the Student Affairs
Office. There are a limited number of tickets,
but let's not let them go to waste.
Mrs. Nyla Falkenhagen has announce& that
the Behrend Readers are conducting "try-outs"
for the numbers they will be using in their
program. This year the program is love, Lowey .
Love and an appropriate date has been chosen-
St. Valentine's Day, February ]A, 1968.
"THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT"
Natalie Ross returns to Erie to star in
the second Erie Playhouse production of the sees
son opening Friday, December 1, and closing
Sunday, December 10. Reservations can be made
by calling the Playhouse (899-7222), or by stopping
in at the Playhouse in Wesleyville,
Spring's sprung,
Fall fell,
Winter's here,
And it's as cold as usual.
xxx
Psalms are for Psissies.
No man can sink so low that a 'woman or a
can't love him.
We've lived and learned, but we'll learn
live again...
ploniziaOrni;llotlODlZ4l
FOOD FOR THOUGHT