TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 8, 1946 Quiroga Plans Campus Visit Luis A. Quiroga, secretary for Latin' America cf the Committee on Friendly Relations Among For eign Students, New York, will vis it the College Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. Palmer C. Weaver, chairman of the Inter-American Cultural Com mittee on campus, has announced that Mr. Quiroga is anxious to meet foreign students, either as a group or individually, to discuss problems that they may have. He would also like to discover any ways in which his organization may -be of assistance to them in connection with their studies or their visit to this country. Arrangements for personal con ferences with the Latin American visitors may be made in 102 Bur roiwes. He is especially interested in meeting Spanish American stu dents. From The Files (Continued jrom page one) Five years ago today The College has asked Gover nor James for a biennial appro priation of $5,619,545.49, it was revealed last night by Samuel K. Hostetter, assistant to the presi dent in charge of finance, i A $3OOO blaze hit Alpha Sigma Phi .caused by a pile of hot ashes in the furnace room Sunday. ' The unsolved murder of Rachel Taylor- ‘43, for which $lOOO re 'ward was raised, by the students, was selected as the biggest news ' story of-1940. -Skating reported good at. Whipple’s Dam. Beer drinking among young men,: especially college students, under 21 years of-age, is a method of 1 keeping thew away from stronger liquors and should be encouraged, acco ‘ding to Dr. Yan dell Henderson, professor of ap plied psychology' at Yale.. Univer sity. in his book, “A New Deal In Liquor.” ! !£ tiff!Vl Two years ago today i. Authoress—Princess Paul Sa pienaj the American-born wife of a Polish noble man will be Theta ’'Sigma Phi’s guest speaker at the 'Matrix dinner. Nittany Lions scored a 37-36 ■Win over NYU, Lawthermen avenging the 1942 setback. ' Flu, sweeps 4087 cases to, dis pensary .For .rent: Small furnished apart ment, first floor. Responsible men preferred. Dial-2165. (ED. note. We just couldn’t re sist?', this.) . “Damn a prof that gives a quiz on'Monday morning. /“‘Damn a prof that gives a quiz ;on ; Monday. “Damn a prof that gives a quiz, ‘Baiun a prof. • “Damn.” :“;The“real trouble with our youth of/today is that they were out all the' night before. The March oi Dimes • ~ . campaign for victims of in fantile paralysis will be conducted from January 14 to the 31. Two containers, one in the Corner Room and one in the Student Union .office, Old Main, will be used for student donations. Dr. C. E. Champlin .... professor of education and psychology, will speak to members of the Bellefonte Kiwanis Club at the Penn ißelle Hotel at noon today. ' ANCHORAGE COFFEE SHOP STEAKS . . College A ids For Vets Ex-servicemen at the College are getting good attention. Ernest Gcodling (top) uses the College’s hearing clinic to overcome war injury. 'Below, right, Dr. J. P. Rit enour, director of the College Health Service, gives Coast Guard CLASSIFIED SECTION FOR SALE—2 pair ice skates. Size 10. Call 4933. FOR SALE New Halliejafter Radio Model SMIW white, en ameled metal cabinet, table style. Frequency range, 550 Kc 230 Me. Extreme serisitivity assures recep tion of all programs. Call Ross 4862. $55.85. LOST—“Public Finance” left in dispensary ’December 20. Call 402 Atherton. LOST—.GoId bracelet—Penn State seal. “Harriet to Gloria” on back. Sentimental value. Reward. Call Grange 3rd west. —Gloria. LOST —President’s gavel inscribed Pennsylvania ETa, 11945, D. D. V-L. Call Don Van Lunen, 4471. LOST—(Black goatskin wallet. No identification, contents included money, picture. Lost on campus. Reward. Please return to Student Union. •NOTICE —(No beer will be served to tables consisting of minors at the Crossroads Restaurant, Boals burg. NOTICE! —ParUtin^> jabs iavail-, able for a few students. Compu tations and tabulation of data for an agency of the state of Penn- 210 W. College Ave. CHOPS SEAFOOD . . . CATERING TO BANQUETS AND PRIVATE PARTIES SANDWICHES . . THE COLLEGIAN vet Calvin Maynard a thorough examination. Full-time faculty counselor Prof. Robert E. Gal braith, left, helps, the men choose their curriculum and get started in the right direction. idle Candidate Pens Diary Of Busy Night 7:30 Walks into Collegian of fice. 7:45 Somebody looks up and says hello. 8:00 Given three-line written article to write. ■8:30 Polishes off article. Told to wait for a head to write. 9:00 Still waiting. 9:15 Gets preview of Old Mania. 9:30 Head arrives, candidate happy. 9:45 Has to leave to get back to dorm. Head unwritten. 10:00 Tells "dorm mates how she wrote whole Collegian. Apparently most of the people who won’t stop at anything are driving autos. sylvania. ■ Apply department of mathematics, 211 Sparks Building, 10-11 a.m. Monday-Friday. WANTED —Student who desires to work for his room. Telephone 3405 or call at 112 West Beaver avenue. LOST—Pearled AOPi pin. If found please call Jeane 4643. 1 'What, No Freshmen 7 Upperclassmen Wail; Tribuiial Weeps Aloud. What! No freshmen! No green dinks and no green bows! What will the com I profs do to pass away the time? Who will listen to Alpha Lambda Delta lec ture? What will upperclass coeds worry about when they don’t have fresh, young competition to contend with? No frosh? What will Judical and Tribunal do with all the ture? What will upperclass coeds fiendish tortures and campuses they love to bestow on hapless newcomers and what will become of the First Semester Club? all alone and neglected with no one to pay it homage. C’est la guerre? No, its the morning after .... another re conversion headache. Hillel Hour Presents Biblical Dramatization The Hillel 'Hour, over WMAJ 4:30 this afternoon, will present a dramatization, “The Parable of the Three Rings” from Lessing’s drama “Nathan the Wise.” The adaptation of this play of 4:779 is by Marion Schein, with Sydney Friedman directing. Featured on the program will be Libby Peters announcing, and a cast including Theodore Bye, Arthur Goldberg, Benjamin Gore lich, Robert Kaufman, Portman Paget, Jackson Reid, and William Reutti. LAn empty coal bin these days is enough to put a lump in your throat. FOR . . . ; - DISTINCTIVE PRINTING Nittany Printing & Publishing Company 119 S. Frazier St. Thome 4868 State College, Pa. SALLY'S COLLEGIAN SUBSCRIPTION BLANK SPRING OR FALL SEMESTER Send Collegian to your friends and relatives. Enclose one dollar and send this blank, to the Collegian Off ice. Name Street City State PAGE FIVE Purple Quill Reviews Book Retiring Guildmaster Charlen M. Barr will review the much publicized recent novel, “The Manatee,” written toy Nancy Bruff, on the radio program, “Pur ple Quill Presents,” over WMAJ at 8 o’clock tomorrow night. Guest speaker on the program will be Miss Flora Bramson, in structor of English composition. The third feature on the program is as yet unannounced. A meeting of the guild will toe held after the broadcast at the home of Dr. Philip A. Shelley, to elect a new guildmaster. This election has been necessi tated toy Guildmaster Barr’s with drawal to enter a New York school for creative work in the field ol! writing. FFA Treats All-College To Old Time Bam Dance Pointing the way to more var ied entertainment for Penn Stat ers, a barn dance with music by James Freyermuth and his Music Makers will be staged in the Stock: Pavilion from 8:30 to 12 p.m. Sat urday. The dance is under the sponsor ship of the Future Farmers of America, and is being directed toy Carolyn Graham. Tickets may be obtained from members of the club, at Student Union; or may be purchased at the door. The price of tickets is -40 cents each and 75 cents a couple. It’s the little things that count on mother picking up after them.
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