PAGE EIGHT Rabbi Speaks At Chapel Rabbi Morris Lielberm'an. of Baltimore, Md„ will speak on the topic, “Is God Necessary?” at chapel service Sunday .morning in Schwab Auditorium. Rabbi Lieberman has occupied the pulpit at the Baltimore He brew Congregation in Baltimoie for ten years. He was graduated front and ordained a rabbi by tne Hebrew Union College in Cincin nati in 1'93'4. He entered the service in .1941 and served in the United 'States, .England and BVance with the Third Armored Division and the First Army. ' Journalism Seniors {Receive Questionnaires Job placement questionnaires have been sent out to all journal ism seniors graduating in June who have signified their -desire to be included in the publication. February journalism graduates can not be included in the book let, Fratlk Davis, chairman of the committee, explained, because of the lengthy time that would he needed by those students to obtain proper photos. Graduating seniors are re quested to fill out the question naire and return with glossy print photo before Friday. Students not already having glossy prints should order one immediately from the Photo Shop so that the return deadline can be met. Any graduating senior .who has not received his questionnaire and desires to be included in the pub lication should pick up this ma terial from the Journalism Secre tary in MS Carnegie Hall imme diately. Phone Strike Nears End WASHINGTON—The telephone strike may bfe drawing nearer' an end. Union President Joseph Beirne says the strikers are work ing toward a settlement this week. MAY 23, 1947 Extension Representative Speaks at 4-H Meeting E. B. Tait, assistant extension representative, will speak to the camipus 44H Club in 304 Old Main,, at 7:30 -p.m., Monday, according to Warren Frey, president. His subject, “Organization, of Radio 'Programs in Rnral Commu nities,” will cover the value, types, organization and content of, radio programs which can he sponsored by rural communities. All college students are invited to this meeting. Sigma Xi Honorary Awarded Grants-in-Aid Grants-in-Aid of Research will be awarded in 'May .by the Society of "the Sigma Xi, national science honorary, according to a notice received by Dr. L. S. Rhodes, as sociate professor of civil engineer ing. local chapter representative. Given annually, the grunts ran.gp irc-m $5O to $5OO and may be used for research in any field. Application blanks, which must be submitted before April '25, may be obtained from Dr. Rhodes in 208 Engineering “A”. FORDHAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL of LAW NEW YORK THREE-YEAR PAY COURSE FOUR YEAR EVENING COURSE CO-EDUCATIONAL Member Assn, of American Law Schools Accredited! College Degree Required, for Admission Veterans of World War II who have com pleted two years of college work toward accredited degree may matriculate within one year of honorable discharge. Fulll transcript of record required in every case FIRST YEAR CLASS BEGINS Seplembe r 29, 1947 For further information address Registrar Fordham University School of Law 302 Broadway, New York 7. N. Y CHARLIE SPIVAK THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Engineer Wins Twice ; Fast Phone Work Brings Cash Groovology 's4’s mystery con tests last week resulted- in a double win and a $2 award for John Herd, fourth semester I.E. Herd is the first to «win both contests and was also the first to telephone an answer to the mys tery tune both times, Bob Wilson. WMA.J station manager. Said. COMING soon ‘OPEN CITY’ Chari Sp The Man Who Plays The Sweetest Trumpet AND HIS ORCHESTRA «TOMMY MERCER Romantic Baritone R BALL RECREATION HALL Sigma Delta Chi Fetes Author James R .Young, for 13 years director of the International News Service Far Eastern of fice, will be the luncheon guest of Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity, at the Al lencrest Monday. ' Journalism students' will hear m/auMm le vak In the World Featuring: #RUSTY NICHOLS Gentleman from Virginia Mr. Young Monday morning ar Kiwanis will fete the correspoi dent Monday evening. Members of Sigma Delta O will meet in 115 Carnegie He 7 p.m. Monday to discuss initii tion matters and high school ar publishers’ conventions plans.: • BOBBY RICHEY Sensational Young Drummer FRIDAY, APRIL 18, !£)■ URSDAY 24 &■
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