The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 09, 1946, Image 4

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CLASSIFIED SECTIDN
)10ARD: for men. We have ac
comodations for , arboutts board
ors, either (individuals or email
ii'raternal group. $9.00 per week.
Marilyn Hall, 3:17 E. Beaver Ave.
maroon colored [Parkes
1 00ST
imeclumical pencil.. Sentimental
, value. Please leave at Student
:won SALE: lelft handed golf
;clubs. 8 irons, 4 woods, bag.
Coll Ken 2020.
:10ST: pair of sun glasses in 17
Spaifks, Thursday 2:00. Reward
Oall. Colin 4979.
JOST: brown and gold Parker
"5.1" fountain pen April 4 be
iween 1:30 and 3:10 in H. E.
thuilding. Name Joyce Bradford
on pen. Call 414 Ath. Reward,
WANTED: A ride from Altoona
to Sta t e College Tuesday
morning, April 2.3. Call 207 Ath
erton.
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WAGNIIrS .11‘1A
2114 Conefro Ave., Pllone 269).
'PSCA ;and Hi
. . will present a program in
commemoration of the Easter and
Passover holidays in the Hugh
Beaver, room, 304 Old 'Main, 7:30
p. in. tomorrow. The speakers
Will be James Smith, general
secretary of C. A. and Rabbi
Kahn, director of the foundation.
Dr. Seth Russell
. . . will discuss "Community
(Relationships, Can Christianity
Enter There" at the last of the
Lenten Vesper Series concerning
practical Christianity in 304 Old
Main, 4:110 p. m. Thursday.
NOTICE: picked up by mistake—
an Army officers' trench coat
in Forestry Building Tuesday last
week. •Call 2161, ask for Mar
shall.
GO: fornnal. See DeVeny oppos 7
ite Post Office for size 42 tux
or 38 tails,
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jACK:'• HUNTER : ati d::, .ROSAL IND
THE COLLEGIAN
f:. cMtkIJS.,CAIENID2,t.R.,
Druids meeting, Sigma Phi 'Ep
silon house, 7 pan.
ASA/1E meeting, 110 Electrical
Engineering 'building, 8 p.m.
WRIA 'Executive Board meeting,
Wit& Lounge, White Hall, 6:30
pan.
iLa Vie candidate meeting. 412
'Old Main, 8:45 p.m.
Treble Singers, 1..17 Carnegie
Halt, 7 p.m.
Collegian Candidates, '8 Carneg
ie Hall, 7 p.m.
Deutsdher Verein, Hugh Beaver
Room, 7 Pm.
Math Club meeting, 108 Main
Engineering, 7 p.m.
Glee Club meeting, 2204 Carnegie
Hall, 7:1'5 p.m,
4-H Club - meeting. 411'8 Old Main
7 p. m.
AVC 'meeting, 1.20 State College
'High Schbol; 7:30
LA Lecture, Dr. C. 8. Ander
son,.l.2l Sparks, 8 p.m.
ASMiE Student meeting, 110
Electrical Engineering, 8 p.m.
, Collegian Reporters meeting, 8
Carnegie Hall, 0:30 p.m.
Blue Band Rehearsal, [l7 Car
negie Hall, 7 p.m.
'Elementary Education Club
meeting, 405 Old. Main, 7 p.m:
WRA. Volleyball Play INight;
White Hall Gym, 1 p.m.
-Debate, Penn. State Alle
gheny, :131 Sparks, 7:30 :pan.
Discussion, Jewish Passover and
Christian Easter, 304 Old Main,
7:130. p.m. •
Jiillel Radio Program, :WIMAJ,
7:15 p.m.
Pull Pie 'Quill meeting, WA/lA.I,- 8
p.m.
Dairy Science:Club meeting, ill
Dairy 'building, 7:30 p.m.
tßeles LEttres, Sotit(iweet
Lounge, Ath Hall 3:30 p. m.
•Lentep Vesper .Service, 304 Old
:Main, 4 . p.m.
• Pre-med Society meeting, 11.0
Home Economics, 7 p.m.
'Choir, 117 Carnegie Hall, '7 p.m.
PSCA IlOperblass Club meeting ;
304 Old Main, 7 p.m.
Community Forum Lecture, Dr.
Charles S. Johnson, Schwab Aud
itorium, 8 tp.m.
mind his. orchestra
featuring--
11111 SK DESIEND FOR UMW
the X-6-I club presenlailion
ING NOCTURNE
sips
IFirday 4 April. 12 4 from 9.1
Admission pm . couple $1.60 lax Md.
'lllickeqs dill sale al WWI
Thursday and Foliday
TODAY
TOMORROW
THURSDAY
ASME Names
New Officers
The student branch of the
ASME elected officers at a recent
meeting. They are James Ray,
president; Thomas Haley, vice
president; Mary Field. secretary;
George Petigout, treasurer.
The organization is sufb-div
ided into three groups. Their of
ficers are. mechanical engineer
ing: Walter Kish, president; Don
ald Clark, vice-president; Mary
Field, secretary; Gordon Schnei
der. treasurer; aeronautical en
gineering: Pat Donoughe, presi
dent; Joseph iisenhuth, vice
president; Thomas Gary, secre
tary4reasurer; • industrial engin
eering: William Ryan, president;
Thomas Crawtford, vice-president
Janet Kohler, secretary; William
Cramer, . treasurer.
SILL IMMUILLEI,
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TUESDAY, .APR.II. 9, 1946
March Dispensary Calls
Total 1984 This Year
Information released through
the office of Dr. Joseph P. Rite..
nour indicated a decrease in the
dispensary and infirmary !calls
during the past month as corn
pared with those of March, 1945:
During March of last year
2948 calls were totalled in the dis=
pensary while 2222 were record,
ed during the past month. Of thiS
latter number 81 were Navy sick
calls while zrat are regular cold
lege students. •
A lesser decrease was noted in
the infirmary as 85 patients were
treated as compared to '7 this
year. The amount off 245 :bed days
were spent by students last year
and only 231 this year.
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