PAGE EIGHT Graph Curves, Not Curves,Ptit Love On Scientific Basis Johnny Doughboy, Joe College, marry," Dr. Adams said, "but w•e ;,,nd their 'girls can now lcok be- •do suggest that they wait six fore they leap into marriage, for • months, because in that time the statistics tell them whether they differences usually shcw up of will make suitable mates. their.own accord." In a service set up at the Coll ege, Dr. C. R. Adams, associate professor of education and phy chology, finds that he can tell a true love case and predict the pro bable success of the marriage by ,statistical curves. The "marriage clinic," believed to be the first on any college cam pus in ,the country, serves 200 to 300 unmarried couples and helps straighten out the domestic tang teS of approximately 50 married couples a year. When a Couple comes to . find, out whether they are in love or • are too different to marry, D:r damS giVes them the Terman pre diction test for Marital happines and the Adams-Lepley personal audit test for personality traits. If scores are low; .he supplements these with the Burges.T-Cottrell marital prediction scale. Statistical curves are plotted from the scores, and if the curves 'follow each other closely it is a true love case. If- the' scores fail to plot well; the attraction is pro bably on a physical . basis only and won't last too long. However, personal factors such as length of acquaintance, length of engage ment, economic status, and age are also considered. , "We never tell 'them not to Louise Homer Club sponsors Victory Sine Even "Adams apple singers who are not quite sure of their range" will be welcomed at the Victory Sing, planned and presented by the Louise Homer Club in Schwab Auditorium at 3:30 p.m. Sunday. Old favorites and popular songs will be mixed with service songs under the leadership of Mrs. Willa Taylor, assisted by Frank Gullo of the music department. Hummel Fishburn, head of the department of . music, will provide the piano accompaniment. LET YOUR HEART DECIDE The very old—and very young— the sick and wounded—the war 'torn peoples at home and in Al: lied countries receive your help i 7when you give this year to your own community's war fund and, /through it, to the National War Fund. Give generously...now. NATIONAL WAR FUND cooperatind with College Creamery Second Semester TREASURER FRED SWINGLE, Lion rodeo of fun, "A Lady Takes a Chance," with Charles Winninger. THE COLLEGIA.i7 CLASSIFIED SECT' Simpson Discusses WANTED—Student wanted for. Race Relationships work for room. Call 4850. • This year's Liberal Arts Lecture FOR RENT—One double room, Series will be opened with a one single room. Permanent or speech by George E. Simpson, pro weekends. Single beds. College lessor of sociology, on "Race Re- Heights, 2174. it ; c h g —HKl3 lationS: A Signpost of the Future," in room 121 Sparks' building at LOST—Blue silk umbrella with pink flowers before close of last 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. semester. Call 5051, third floor Professor Simpson, a specialist South Mac. lt-pd—HKH in the study of race relationships, has done research in this field in FOR RENT—Double room in pri- both Haiti and the United States. vate family. No other students. At least three other speakers Dial State' College 2410. will be presented by the Liberal arts Lecture Series during 'the LOST—A gold Shaffer fountain preSent semester, according to the pen, end of last semester. Please chairman of the speakers' comniif return to room 141, Ath Hall. tee for the series, Dr. Franklin Krauss, professor of Latin. Other memberS of the committee LOST—GoId top Eversharp foun tain pen. Lost in Sparks, Room 305. Call 4224 and. ask for Lor- . . lish literature; Philip A. Shelley, LOST-Costume jewelry pin, gold professor of German; and William . question mark, Oct. 27, .1943; be- 'H. Gray, assistant professor of tween Sparks. and Ath Hall. . Latin Atherican history. ' ' ' WANTED Used combination •portable recorder, preferably electric. • Call Mary, 313 Jordan Hall. • • lt-pdHKH WANTED Boarders. Planned -menus, reasonable prices: Call Mike, Ben; or Dick, Beaver House, 851. - It-chg LOST---Gold football with blue . letters 19-SC-40 undefeated and initials F.R.O.‘ .- on back. Call 890 are Mason Long, professor Of or • return to Student Union: Re ward. 3t-pd ,PW—To Wilkes-Barre or vicinity: -Leave Saturday', noon;•. return Sunday night. Call Melvin 3369. RW—To Pittsburgh, leaving Fri day night or . Saturday .moining. Call third floor West 'Woman's building; ask for Jo. lt-ehg-77-STR ROOM FOR RENT—Double and single room for upperclassmen 'Contact Mrs. ,Anna Grey of . 234 S Atherton street. or Phone '2569.' • LOST—Lady Buxton black and light blue wallet. Reward. Re turn to 225 or Main Desk, Ath= erton Hall. It chg. B.F. ' ' • WARNER BROTHERS NOW PLAYING BUY WAR BONDS AND STANIPS-iriERI • ' 7:00, 9:0-0 TUES., WED., THURS., FRI.-NOVEMBER 16, 17. 18, 19 ~~~ i NO en/ IN SHE M hero into HE .11 swell ridstii . „. . , 4 .... 401. ..... ... „; R : . PHIL SILVERS R K • Produced by FRANK ROSS 'I• l ..„ Screen Play by Ruben Ardrey Directed by WILLIAM A. SETTER :*. 1 ..4*. Original Slury by Jo Snarling N . Srm : • . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12,1943 Jaiie.,:lir„Vti&e!!e.ait* Alice Hooper. . .;; LET.. YOUR ( EA -1.0 T . ,, DECIDE: Yon eau help keep'thent •" 'and together.,.by:giving gpner.;_:, titsty. now. dour dollars will. Of. good. when Yon.givei,l!' this year, to your.own community I, • fund and. through it,• to the 1i major war relief agencies of the : 1- : . National War Fund. •• • ' , NATIONAL WAR FUND eooperntui with Grahanfs Show Scheditte 1:30, 3:16