The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 09, 1945, Image 2

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dent seats and facility and towns
people buy seats only for them
selves.
Tickets will be priced at $4.75
and $5.75 plus tax for the entire
aeries. Artists scheduled to appear
Somewhere?
HOTEL STATE COLLEGE
TRAVEL BUREAU ,
% Appointment —Phone 733 \
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College Seal
Stationery
With Laurel Leal Seal ... $l.OO
Witfc Lwa Seal .79
With Old Main Seal .49
With Callage Seal 79-I.oS
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ASSORTED NOTE PAPER
With Pictures of Penn State Buildings 59
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STATIONERY IN ALL COLORS
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Rea & Derick
Funnier Tban Ever .,,
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SCHWAB AUDITORIUM
NOVEMBER 9 & 10
7:30
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'Tickets Oin Sale NOW At
STUDENT UNION
50c plus tax
..fire;- the;;36iiss»yLittle
Symphony, No’vembe'r 26}* "Witold
Malcuzynski, pianist, December
17: Richard Bonelli, Metropolitan
Opera Company baritone, January
10; and the Ballet Russe de Monte
Carlo, April 5. All concerts will be
presented in Schwab Auditorium
at 8 p.m.
ERNITY JEWELRY
G. BALFOUR COMPANY
ITED in the athletic store
THE COLLEGIAN
NeWs&riefc"
Rabbi Lasker To Speak
For Chapel Audience
Rabbi Meir Lasker will speak
bn “Can We Believe in God” at
chapel services in Schwab Audi
torium, 11 a. m. Sunday. Special
music will supplement the ser
vice.
Rabbi Lasker was educated at
Tufts College and the University
of Cincinnati. He did post-grad
uate work at the University of
Cincinnati and the University of
Chicago and was ordained by "the
Hebrew Union College where he
received the Morgenthau Travell
ing Fellowship.
During 1929 and 1930 Rabbi
Lasker made a study of Jewish
Religious conditions in Poland.
He organized the Liberal Move
ment of Reform Jewry in the
Hague, Holland for the World
Union of Progressive Judaism.
WMAJ Seeks Campus News
All fraternities, sororities, and
other active organizations having
news they would like broadcast
over WMAJ should get in touch
with either Kay Kreli, 62 Ather
ton Hall, or Charlie Manville, 6
Atherton Hall, before Sunday
night of each. week.
NROTC Will Pay Dues
In a mass meeting of the entire
student personnel of the NROTC.
unit Wednesday afternoon all men
registered at the College pledged
to pay their class dues and so se
cure the voting privilege in the
current undergraduate elections.
CLASSIFIED SECTION-
ANY persons having records of
jazz of the 1920’s who would
be willing, to loan them for radio
use should contact Charlie Man
ville, 6 Atherton Hali, soon, as
possible.
IF YOU’RE GOOD with a camera,
we want YOU on the Penn
State Engineer.*All ambitious’ pho
tographers' apply in Room 2, Ar
mory, 7:30, any Monday night. .
REWARD —r For return of . new
gray "gabardine top - coat - lost,
strayed or stolen from first, floor
Sparks about 9:30 a.m. Monday.
“Dave Kinney” engraved oh in
side name tape. “Rocci” engraved
on cigarette lighter in pocket.
Pocket also, contained. pair,, of fur
lined gloves; pipe, and tobacco.
TO PERSON who picked up wrong
trench coat at White Hall Sat
urday night dance, call 2367. ltpd
EXCHANGED—Raincoat in “Cor
ner Room” lost Friday. Not
mine. Please return. Call Norty
2603. ltchg
WELCOME TRi DELTAS,..AIums
and actives. News for you!‘Con
tact Gloria McCurdy, 108 A'th-Hall..
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WANTED TO BUY—Alto saxo
phone. Phone 2443. ltpd
LOST Ladies’ gold Hamilton
wrist- watch with pink face
between Burrows and. Bu'ckout
Lab. Reward. Call 259 A'th."
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CITY
Steam Laundry
BELLEFONTE
WiU Cali And Deliver
Phone 2582
or
Drop Laundry At
318 B. College Ave.
3 DAY SERVICE
Monday Thru Thurs.
ieeteMfeft'PteteiTient Aid
George N. P. Leetch, director of lions, but helps them find them for
the College Placement Service, themselves. -
urges all students, particularly
seniors and those new on campus,
to. acquaint themselves with the
services of his office.
The Placement Service is main
tained in order to help students in
presenting themselves for and se
curing jobs. It does not, Leetch
stressed, place students in posi
WOODRING'S
PHONE 2405
COME IN
HEAR THE NEWEST IN
Popular and Classical Records
• O' THE PHONE 2311-
Jff USIC iROOM
203 E BEAVER AVE. * STATE COLLEGE,
GET
ACQUAINTED
TEXT BOOKS
NEW and lISES
FOR
ALL COLLEGE
COURSES
STUDENT SUPPLIES
and
ART MATERIALS
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If CEI ED'C THiATRE
IVEiEiHiiE'H% BUILDING
■FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1945
, Maintaining contacts with about
800 employers, the' Placement
Service frequently arranges inters
views here on campus between
employers and senior students.
Leetch urges all seventh and
eighth semester students to visit
the Placement Service in 204 Old
Main immediately, i
FLORAL GARDENS
BEAVER AVE.