The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 03, 1947, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
College Calendar
All calendar items must be in the Daily
collegian office by 4:30 p.m. on the day pre
ceding publication.
Wednesday, December 3
CRITIQUE Circulation staff, 0 CH, 7 p.m.
WINDCREST Wives, Windcrest Commu
nity House, 8:30 p.m.
FORUM Lecture, Schwab, 8 p.m.
PI Tau Sigma, 105 Main Eng, 7 p.m.
ALPHA Phi Alpha, 410 Old Main, 7 p.m.
AG Student Council, 109 Ag, 7 p.m.
FROTH, Junior Business Board, 11 CH, 7
p.m.
WRA Dance Club, WH, 7 p.m.; Bowling
Club, 6:30 p.m.; Badminton Club, 6:15 p.m.;
Beginning Bridge, 7 p.m.
HOME EC Club, Art Room, HE, 7 p.m.
PSCA Publicity Committee, 304 Old Main,
6:45 p.m.
NEWMAN Club Discussion Group, Church
Rectory, 7 p.m.
HANDBOOK Staff, Photo Shop, 6:45 p.m.
STUDENT Union Committee, 8 CH, 7 p.m.
COLLEGIAN Junior and Senior Boards,
Photo Shop, 7 p.m.
Placement Service
Talon, Inc., December 4, eighth semester
men, Chem Eng, ME, lE, C&F, A&L (with
accounting).
Aluminum Company of America, Decem
ber 5, eighth semester men, lE, CE, Chem
Eng, Met, Arch Eng, ME (Design Work), EE,
IE (latter two for sales work).
Ford Motor Co., December 8 & 9, eighth
semester men, lE, A&L, ME, C&F.
General Electric Co., December 3, eighth
semester men, AtzL, C&F.
Naval Ordnance Laboratories, December
9, eighth semester men, Chem Eng, Phys,
Math, Psych, ME, EE, Met.
Scovell, Wellington & Co., December 5,
eighth semester men, C&F (accounting re
quired).
Campbell Soup Co., December 11, eighth
semester men, Ag Bio-Chem, Chem Eng,
Chem, Comm Chem, ME.
Allis-Chalmers Co., December 8, eighth se•
mester men„ EE, Me, lE.
Calvert Distilling Company, December 8,
eighth semester men, Chem, Chem Eng, Bac:
Also women interested in secretarial posi
tions.
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Cc December
B, eighth semester men, Aero Edg, ME, Met.
Arrangements for interviews should be
made at once in 204 Old Main.
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SNOP STATE COLLEGE
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
The Spectator Is Back
TO THE EDITOR: Looks as if I'm being forced
to draw pictures for Earl C. Supplee, Jr., so that
he can get the point of my previous letter.
It isn't my contention, as he portrayed, for the
student body to sit back and let the world go as it
pleases without trying to make it a better place for
them to live.
The theme of my previous letter was the expres
sion of my disgust for the following individuals:
1. Those who make unfounded accusations of
the College, students, student organizations, and
others without having one iota of an idea what
they are talking about. For example: You, Earl
Supplee, accused the College of robbing the Nit
tany Dorm boys of $9900. In my "inane" letter, I
pointed out your error, which you conveniently
overlooked in your rebuttal to my letter.
I mentioned women's regulations in reference
to another letter written to the Collegian (Octo
ber 24, 1947) lambasting the Dean of Women for
imposing restrictions on the girls. As pointed out
by the Editor, women's regulations "are written
and enforced by the girls themselves . . ." Here,
again, the writer knew nothing of what he was
talking about.
2. Those who make a cry over something that
they have absolutely no control over. Example:
Girls' skirts. If the girls like long dresses, that's
their business. Of course, if one of those girls hap
pens to be your wife, then you can rightly raise a
howl—to your wife.
That. Earl, is what I implied in my letter, but
which you failed to see. For this reason, I offer
my apology.
In Defense of YPCA
TO THE EDITOR: Last week there appeared in
the Collegian a letter by Charles B. Adams in
which he accused the YPCA movement in our cam
pus as being communistic.
To "prove" his charges, Mr. Adams argued
that YPCA's fight' for price controls is commu
nistic. If so, then during the war when we had
price controls we were definitely a communistic
country. Funny! All along I was under the im
pression that I was lighting for democracy.
He said also that YPCA's aim to abolish dis
crimination in our barbershops is just a "front".
Well, it may be a "front" to Mr. Adams, because
that fits perfectly with his assumption that YPCA
is communistic. But I think it is an earnest plea to
us all to put an end to a most unfortunate situation.
It is a challenge to make; democracy live not only
in theory but in practice as well. And I know that
more will•be accomplished by assisting the YPCA
in this fight than by going about and attributing
William Bensch with treacherous motives.
Mr. Adams would be more convincing if, in
labeling the YPCA communistic, he relied less
on his imagination and more on real evidence.
—Peter R. Prifti
PERFUMES
COMPACTS
Merchants Plan—
(Continued from page one)
open to students to hear the
speeches and witnes s the presen
tations.
Tickets for the affair—predicted
to be the largest in Lion history—
are expected to go on sale late
this week. Members of the Corn..
merce Club, sponsors of the tes
timonial will be given first choice
with members of the Bellefonte
and State College Quarterback
Clubs next in line. Any left over
will be for sale to faculty mem
bers, students and alumni.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN
Successor to the tree Lance, est 187'•
Published Tuesday through Friday
mornings during the College year by
the staff of the Daily Collegian of the
Pennsylvania State College. Entered as
second class matter July 5, 1934, at the
State College, Pa., Post Office under the
act of March 3, 1879 $2.50 a semester:
$4.25 the school year.
Alum W. Ostar .- Editor
Donald W Ellis • - Bus. Mgr.
Managing Editor • Jim Neiman
Assistant Dorothy Humsberger
News Editor Selma Zasofsky
Assistant Bill Herrmann
—Spectator
SERENADE OF THE BELLS
THE GENTLEMAN IS A DOPE
Jo Stafford
MY HOW THE TIME GOES BY
Elliot Lawrence
CIVILIZATION
YOU CAN'T TELL THE DEPTH OF THE WELL
Cy Oliver
STAFF THIS ISSUE
-6110- ,
Yes, you're right, for good food you can't
go wrong when you point the way to the
ALLENCREST TEA ROOM
• MEANS . . . Hunting Deer or Dinner?
ANSWER . . . After the Kill We'll
Eat at the ALLENCREST.
THE
TER ROOM
THE MUSIC ROOM
Glennland Building
New Records !
HOW SOON - TRUE
Vaughn Monroe
CURIOSITY - THEME TO THE WEST
Stan Kenton
WHISTLER'S SONG
I MET YOU BABY AT MACY'S
Tommy Dorsey
HAND IN HAND
SANTA CLAUS FOR PRESIDENT
Sammy Kaye
•
PEGGY O'NEIL
I'LL HATE MYSELF IN THE MORNING
Frank's Carle
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1947
Cabinet Corner
BY Jo Fox
The complaints of the coeds
who suffered at the Sandwich
Shop last year have faded, only to
be echoed from the Pollock Circle
Dining Commons this year. Evi
dently the administration didn't
cure our indigestion, they just
transplanted it.
At 7:30 o'clock tonight, a Cabi
net investigation committee will
meet with Samuel K. Hostetter,
treasurer of the College, Harold
W. Loman, purchasing agent, and
the Pollock Circle dietetic staff.
The group when digging for the
root of the trouble may find that
the wave of malnutrition follows
a personal path.
Ted Allen, sophomore presi
dent-elect, will be sworn in at the
All-College Cabinet meeting at
the Nittany Lion Inn, 8 o'clock
tomorrow. The meeting follows a
banquet given for Cabinet by the
Council of Administration.
State party publicity makes us
expect big things from Allen. He
has been "president of four large
organizations for a total of eight
years." As an independent from
Pollock Circle, perhaps he'll have
some new views on the food
story.
HDOD?*
Pointiny
the
Way
- BABY BOOGIE