The Nittany cub. (Erie, Pa.) 1948-1971, May 02, 1969, Image 3

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    DUTIFUL DEED DOERS
Anyone who wants to
do something for your fel
lowman, stand around. Beh
rend is searching for tal
ent--the sneaky, underhand,-
ed kind, even. Anyone who
whould like to donate books
or records-the Rascals,
Doors, Hendrix., etc, please
bring them forth QUICKLY.
The library would.
like a larger supply for
the few people who like to
shoplift, but don 2 t have
enough nerve to go to a
store where they may have
some mechanical eye watch
ing [Libaries are
quite unobservingJ. If we
don. s t get any donations to
keep up with the demand,
the supply of soul and psyy=
chedelic records will re
main at the level it 2 s
been forced to. 0 O C 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
nearly nothing,
HONORS AND AWARDS BANQUET
Mr. Terry Powell, a
blind graduate of Pen n
State, will be the guest
speaker at the Eighth An
no..al Honors and Awards Ban,
quet. His topic will be
"Academic Honesty".
The Banquets buffet
style, will be held in the
cafeteria on May 18 at
8:00 P.M. No tickets will
be sold at the door, reser
vations only, and all
reservations must be in by
May 14 at the cost of $3OO
Tickets are available from
Keystone Society Members.
NOTE> Those receiving in
vitations need not pur
chase tickets.
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A thorn in the aide of manT ?
a restorer of the plide of fllcu - /y
Charles DeGatille has retd±ed Lom
his post as the President of
France. THe 78 ye la fo4.mar
general has been critisized by
suffb- and cmrmanized by - others 3 bat
one thing is certain v rlcre zg
no red him.
Ln actuality, Charles DeGaul
le has done nmre...for France than
eqv tii.. - her person alt.. centa-cy.
"Le G . Charles" was molding
F...thce into a world pruae., after
his homeland was .der.-L.-ilbly pa=
ded into submission by the power
crazed Hessian hordes of
di_wiLig World War 11 9 but in doing
so he was unconcerned with who he
"stei,ped on". He
Great - Deltl= 9 and the United
States in !Troves to re-establish
French individualitr, - .. These
11 , .) V tt'zr imf'ortunately 9 didn"t en
com-age. tourists and therefore the
Mel cantile populace became
enchanted with DeGaulle.
The
rebellious be. ,- a zse r.l-c-,
Ame-iran
aJd iristilled
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were F.own, and s-grzTdtPd
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stic p ers_
day's political career. He plAy - -
d hiS (3::n hand but his 4 , Nl.-e-,r^
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