' T New Series Lists Noted 'Musicians The 1947-48 Artists' Course ser ies will bring to the College four programs featuring . internation ally-known musicians. Place and time for student purchase of series tickets will be announced in a later Collegian. Admission for the complete series will cost $B.lO and $6.90, includ ing tax. The program line-up includes the musical drama, "Madame Butterfly", November 17 - 18; Carol Brice,. young Negro con tralto, January 12-13; the Nation al Symphony Orchestra with Georges Enesco conducting, March 15-16; and William Kappel, pianist, April 21-22. As the programs are given oh two nights, tickets must. be pur chased for either the first or se cond showing. Puccini's opera, "Madame But terfly" will have Edwin Mc- Arthur as musical director and Desire Defrere, stage director for the Metropolitan Opera, as artis tic director. The National Symphony Or chestra appeared, at The College four successive years from 1935 to 1939. Georges Enesco, famous Romanian conductor, composer, and violinist made his third ap pearance at the College last year. Dahle Receives Awards For Articles, Research Dr. Chester D. Dahle, head of the dairy manufacturing staff at the College, received, this sum mer, the Borden Award, one of the highest in dairy manufactur ing research, plus a $l,OOO check from the American Science Asso ciation. The award was based on his many recent contributions to the dairy industry. He has published over 95 scientific articles and is widely known for his research in the field of ice cream manufac ture. Two-Day Registration Begins for X-GI Nursery Registration of children for the X-GI Nursery School will be held today and tomorrow, September 26 and 27, between 9 and 12 o'clock in the Religious Educa tion building of the Presbyterian Church, located at the corner of Beaver avenue and Frazier street. Children between the ages of two and four whose father or mother is a veteran will be eli gible for acceptance. Selection wil be made on the basis of ur gency of need should there be too many applicants. Further information is avail able through Mrs. D. W. Carruth ers, phone 2264. Married Women The reinstatement of College regulations, relaxed during the war period, prohibiting married women students from living in dormitories, will be effected be ginning with the Fall semester, according to Pearl 0. Weston, dean of women. Party Refreshments • Iced and Filled Cookies • Fancy Sandwiches • Hors d'oeuvres • Birthday Cakes and other Cakes • Punch FRIDA STERN 122 Irvin Ave. Players Invited To Conference An invitation has been ex tended to the Penn State Play ers, as the College's representa tive student dramatic group, to attend the Eastern Theatre Con ference at the University of Del aware on October 18 and 19. Members of hundreds of com munity and college theatres are expected to attend the regional conference, along with represent atives of the professional theatre. This will be one of the first meeting s through which Amer ican National Theatre and Acad emy hopes to implement its plans for an American Theatre, an nounced Dr. C. Robert Kase, di rector of dramatics at the Univer sity of Delaware. Club Opens Drive For Independents A two-week membership drive was opened today by the Penn State Club, Albert Lucas, presi dent, announced. The club is a social organization for indepen dent men. The Club room, 321 Old Main, will be open to those interested at all times. A Club member will be there between 9 and 5 to dis cuss activities with the prospec tive members. Membefship \fees are 50c per semester, with an initiation fee of 50c. Club activities in addition to the social functions 'include in tramural athletics and club sponsored parties. The Club is open during the day to spend sandwich hours or in the eve ning for entertaining. Fun Night • A typical sophomore coed will be picked from those at the mixer tonight and will be in terviewed during the Groovol ogy 54 program over WMAJ starting at 10:30 p.m. Sunday night, reported Robert Wilson, manager of the radio station. Choir Tryouts Tryouts for Chapel Choir will be held Monday and Tuesday of next week. Times and places are announced in the Collegian Cal endar (page 2). Candidates for the Glee Club, Treble Singers, Blue Band Marching units and the Symphony Orchestra will also be notified of their meetings in the future through the Calendar. TEXTBOOKS - NEW and USED DESK PADS BLOTTERS W. COLLEGE AVENUE THE DAILI COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Sophomores Seek Work There should be no labor short age in State College. Mary-Frances Gregory, of the Personnel Relations Office at the College, r e p or t e d today that sophomores, now on the campus for Orientation Week, are seek ing part-time work of every type. More sophomores have already filed cards for part-time jobs than did sophomores, juniors, and seniors during all of the Spring semester, Miss Gregory reports. The cards are filed and persons DISCOVERED THE NEW "DAILY COLLEGIAN" A complete coverage of the College news, plus sports, fash ions, lively editorials and many features of timely interest and- - - - fox All College Courses LAUNDRY CASES FOUNTAIN PENS Always Trade at KEELER'S JUST AS SURE AS COLUMBUS YOU'RE SURE TO DISCOVER THE OFFERS Readers a media with a circulation that reaches 98 percent of the students, faculty, and College employees. This is a select market that can be reached only by advertising in THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. Advertise today and every day in THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. AT PENN STATE NEARLY EVERYONE READS "THE DAILY COLLEGIAN" Your Paper Daily Collegian subscription fees are included in the general College bill for all regular stu dents it was announced today by Donald Ellis, business manager. Copies may be picked up at Stu dent Union and will be delivered to fraternity sections and campus dormitories. Subscriptions by mail are on sale for faculty mem bers, townspeople, and parents. desiring to hire a baby-sitter, dish washer, chauffeur, or worker of any trade, are referred to the proper persons when they call the Personnel Relations Office. ...Offers Advertisers DRAWING SUPPLIES STATIONERY INKS REFERENCE BOOKS CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING PAGE THREE Veterans May Obtain Medals For Service Veterans who received awards and decorations during their service in World War II may now obtain the medals for these awards, according to the ROTC department. Interested veterans should send one copy of the orders au thorizing decoration to The Ad jutant General's Department, Washington 25, D.C., Attention: Decorations Section. The World War II Victory Medal and the American Theatre Medal are among the decorations available.