PAGE POUR TO VISIT DIGNITARIES: Abe Lincoln ,Hite, 61-year-Old Coll ege bricklayer, whb closely re sembles ,the real Abraham Lin coln, left this morning for Washington, D. C., on his sec ond Lincoln birthday visit with government officials at the Cap- Students Hail— .(Coritinued from page onc) lopen Captain Of the 10th Camalry, a colored regiment, prior to his coming here in 1905. Hay re mained for four years, so that his four sons could attend the Col lage. In 1939 Hay, a Major-4 General retired, returned for the reunion of .the class of 1999. According to Hibshman, the Genersi was a "well-preserved, delightful old gentleman, who still wanted to be caled 'Hep' in preferenfce to 'Gen evan" About three years ago Hay re turned again. This time to attend the dedication services for 28th division shrine in BoalSburg. General Hay hisd commanded the Army of the Argonne (of which the 28th division was a part) in World War I. At this service the General again called Hibshman and a classmate by name. He was about 80 years old at that time. Phi Mu Alpha Phi Mu Alpha, national music honorary for me n , recently pledged 218 Students. They are Dean 'Alspach, George Banter, James Beech, Abe Bosley, Cecil Bowles, Robert Chatcona, Robert, Day, Donal r i Frederickson, Rob ert Gardner, Paul !Holder, Peter Imhof, William Keefauver, Jack Kelly, Thaddeus .Kornoroski, Rob ert Manning, Philip Miller, Cres ton Ottemiller, Bengt Pulls, Floyd Schlegel, John Saby, Jack Shetter, Robert Skipper, George Thomas, Paul Wilkins, Rudy Yan .nito, an t i Charles Zoslow. The collection of woody shrulbs and vines on campus represents 90 per cent of the important na tive ornamental plants af this region, ow at Warner 1T ,atfil rs CATHAGIVI JOAN CRAWFORD JOHN GARFIELD Nomoirestle" IMITTANY ERROL FLYNN ELEANOR PARR:EIi "Never Sav Goodbye" CLASSIFIEDS All classified advertisements must be in by 4:30 'l3.m. 'day preceeding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion. $l.OO, three insertions, 17 words or less. Call Collegian, 711. fIORA.T.: , t I - , New electric heater. reasonable. Call 3670. MEN—Keep your bare skins twanm with a hear skin coat. C 11 Phyl, 48G4. FOR SALB-Grade "A" drawing instruments; never used. Call Bill, 2404. WANTED —Riders to Meadville and return. Leave 3 p. m. Fri.. Call Rm. 13, Dorm. 7, Pollock Circle. FOR SALE—Dark blue suit, size 38- 1 10 long; herringbone weave with pin stripe; I pr. trousers and vest. Excellent condition. Reason able. Call 765. TO BE • GIVEN AWAY before Thursday: Four 6 week old pups. Anyone desiring one, call 2337 soon. RIDE WANTED to Ithaca, New York, Thurs., Feb. 13, for two girls. Call 41133. ask for Margie. OCKINSDLOIRS WANTED Pri vate girls' camp in Mass. Coun selors for boating, kindergarten, crafts, music, •dramatics, swim ming, dance, fine arts, and riding. Call 41.16. CLEAN America's Smoke as much as you like—the flavor's 14 yours, when you.smoke f HILIP Moms! And' here's why . . There's an important difference in PHILIP . MORRIS , manufacture that makes. PHILIP MORRIS taste better—smoke better—because it lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world's finest tobaccos come through for your complete enjoyment—clean, fresh, pure! Try PHILIP MORRIS—you, too t will agree that PHILIP MORRIS is America's MOT eigarette cALL THE DAIL? .ROOM for one student} room has running water. Call 050: WILL person who exchanged top coats at Ecen final Jan. 30 call Herb Albrams. 4953. DO YOU KNOW why February has 28 days? Well, we know but we can't tell you—yet. ' WILL person who ,took grey gab ardine topcoat by mistake in Sparks Tuesday afternoon please call 8&l. FOR SALB—Corona Zephyr ,port abletypewriter. Call 4300 be tween 2:00 and 5:00 p. m. FOR SALE--,Formal dress tails; size 38-40 long. Exeellent con dition. Reasonable price. Call 755. GUICAGO REPORT (uncensored version) still missing. Urgently needed. Finder please call 4926. YOUR stadium boots picked up at Skating Rink DON'T fit! Oall Pat 'Kinkead, 108 Jordan, for ex change. 14100N1 for one student. Call 3973 between 4: 00-4: 30. The School oaf Education was organized in 192344.. '7ll FRESH, FINEST ALWAYS BETTERmEETTER ALL WAYS STATE 92.w:G.; PIINTN62IIVANth ... t 1 - • - / -- ../ . • • , ( / / /• / ' ••• . / , . 1 . . i ,• ...0/0(, ' . . . (" , ''• .", . . , ~,. , ~ /. / 7 . y /. / ( / ( , , . . . -,.; 1 ... f.. •••.,... • • • . \ / . •. „ . ( I „ , , (~..„, ...4 • y , 7 / y ." - ./ 1( - • 7- , , f, , • . .• p .1 R Cigarett Phi Delta. Theta The following members were recently elected , Officers in Phi Delta Theta: Arthur P. Miller Jr., president; The "Right" Band For That Coming • Fraternity or Sorority Dance .. . . NICK GHEZZI • His Electric Guitar and • • His Orchestra Featuring . . . • " Bob Ellsweig's Trumpet • Pianistics of Ellis Gold . Vocals by De De McClintock FOR ;YOUR DANCING PLEASURE -CALL 42964' when you,snioie.,- •• I UP: MORRIS! • . OTINLI MAR': CAN MAME MB STA - Off Moans he ading Cigar is *, d "" in in nun r ecognized by eminent inedi ities being to 1.61 advantage mite smoke/ Ell= AY, •EINII.TAiIft„Y 12,19471, secretary; Ray F. BOedelcker porter;' Holbert C: .13 - odecker:lll.s.ii torian; Walter K. Selvig, wardentl James R. Herzog, librarian; Rob ti ert M. Koser Jr., chaplain; andll Richard H. Truan!bore, chorkster..l.,! ...~~~'':"'.~s lEEE . IR • 4 ' : '
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