The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 14, 1948, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGKI
Religion—
(Continued, from, page one)
Miss Park pointed out that the
seminars will be discussion
groups, not lectures. Each semi
nar will have at least one resource
leader, but will consist mainly of
giving students the chance to air
their own opinions.
The seminar schedule follows:
Monday, February 23
11-12 a.m.—“Finding Time for
Faith” (Is Sunday Faith Suffi
cient?) Mildred Winston and
James Stoner. 304 Old Main.
4:10-5:10 p,m.—“For Better,
Not for Worse” CMen-Women Re
lations.) Dr. Roy Dickerson, Wom
en’s Bldg. Lounge.
“Life’s Lost Dimension” (Ulti
mate Loyalty in Everyday laving.)
Chaplain Charles I. Carpenter and
Bab James. 304 Old Main.
"Ingredients for a World
Mind” (Relevance of Religion to
International Affairs.) Rev. Her
rick Young and ,Prof. S. K. Paitro.
Atherton Hall Lounge.
Tuesday, February 24
11-12 a.m.—“Scientific Discov
ery- and Moral Obligation” (Rela
tion of Science. Technology, Phi
losophy and Religion to the
Atomic Era.) Rev. J. Maurice
Trimmer, 304 Old Main.
4:10-5:10 p.m.— “For Better—
Not for Worse.” Dr. Roy Dicker
son. Women’s Bldg. Lounge.
“The Skeptic’s Hour” (What
Can an Intelligent Student Be
lieve Aibout Religion?) Rev. Rob
ert James and Rabbi HoJtztoerg.
Atherton Lounge.
“The US. and US” (Individual
Obligation in National Affairs.)
Muriel Jacobson and Rev. Her
bert King, 304 Old Main.
Monday’s seminars will be re
peated at the same hour and place
on Wednesday, February 25, with
the exception of “For Better—Not
for Worse,” which will have its
second day Tuesday. Tuesday’s
seminars will be repeated at the
same hour and place on Thursday,
•with the exception of ‘tFor Better
—Not far Worse.”
Mass Park emphasized that repe
tion of the seminar topic a second
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All-College Choir
Adds 21 Members
Twenty-one new members were
added to the All-College choir
recently, according to an an
nouncement by Mrs. Willa Tay
lor. director.
First sopranos named were
Pauline Globisch, Shirley Peet
and Dorothy Knowles. New sec
ond sopranos are Alice McFeely,
Katherine Hoy and Joey Rus*.
Ethelmae Miller. Marilyn Gulllet,
Margaret Forbes and Marjorie
Riley are the new second altos.
First tenors include William
Nelson, William Fisher, Arthur
Winslow, and William Evans.
Warren Yenney, John Chiquoine
and Patrick Turner were added to
the second tenor section.
New first basses are Donald
Brutout and Harvey Marcy and
second basses, Paul Holder and
Jack Reen.
Fishburn, Dunlop Direcf
All-Stale Band Concerts
Prof. Hummel Fishburn. music
department head, and Prof. James
W. Dunlop, dlirector of the Blue
Band, are acting as guest conduc
tors at the all-state high school
band concerts which started yes
terday in Elwood City.
The annual concerts are a func
tion of the Pennsylvania Music
Educators Association which se
lects the outstanding members of
high school bands throughout the
state to display their talents as a
group.
Both Mr. Fishburn and Mr.
Dunlop have served as past presi
dents of the organization. Mr.
Fishburn is still a member of the
executive committee.
day does not mean that both pro
grams will be alike, for each ses
sion will have different discussion
of the same topic.
MEN-!
THE
WEEKEND
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Dye Donates-
(Continued from page one)
Butler Yeats, and several sets of
Shakespeare.
Rare books in the collection
are “Progresses of Queen Eliza
beth,” edited by John Nichols and
published in 1788, and a bound
collection of playbills for the
Walnut Street-Theater, Philadel
phia, from 1870 to 1872. The vol
ume includes playbills for “Jul
ius Caesar” and ‘-Hamlet,” star
ring Edwin Booth, as well as
‘East Lynne,” and other produc
tions.
The first nine volumes of “The
American Mercury” and “Review
of English Studies” for the years
1925 to 1944 are included. The
now famous story, “Hatrack,” by
Herbert Asbury, which caused
the magazine to be barred from
Boston, appears in one of the is
sues of “The American Mercury.”
A special bookplate, designed
by Dr. Dye for his collections de
picts a frigate with the quota
tion, “Much have I travel’d in
the realms of gold, and many
goodly states and kingdoms
seen,” taken from John Keats’
“On First Looking Into Chap
man’s Homer.”
Newsletter--
(Conttnueri from page one)
Interfratemity Council for publL
cation in “Great Greeks on the
American Campus.” This publica
tion annually honors those frater
nity men and women who are
considered as having done the
most to further the activities of
their college or university.
Other stories will highlight the
Pan-Hel-IF Ball, and announce
ment regarding the Sigma Chi
Award.
French Club Elects
Grace O’Donnell was recently
elected president of the newly
organized French Club. Jules
Dresner will take over as the
society’s new vice president and
Renee Kirk will assume secretar
ial duties. Gearard Weiser is the
new club treasurer.
RECREATION HALL
$4.00 PER COUPLE
-PLUS
Kinney Announces
AAUP Committees
Members of four standing com
mittees and four special commit
tees were announced recently by
Corliss R. Kinney, professor of
fuel technology and newly-elected
president of the College chapter
of the American Association of
University Professors.
Clarence R. Carpenter was
named chairman of the Commit
tee on Faculty Welfare. Subcom
mittees are: Health, Ray Anthony,
chairman, Louis Bradford, Arthur
F. Davis, Pennoyer F. English,
Lloyd Jones and Mary Jane Wy
land; Insurance, Arthur F. Davis,
chairman, Charles J. Rowland and
Allen E. Wierman; Federal Retire
ment Benefits, George L. Zundel,
chairman, and John L. McCord.
Members of other standing com
mittees are:
Salaries, Tenure and Promo
tions. William L. Werner, chair
man, Franklin H. Cook and Bruce
V. Moore.
Forum, Albert W. Hutchison,
chairman. School representatives
are: Agriculture, Merwin W.
Humphrey, Milton T. Lewis and
Courson Zeliff; Chemistry and
Physics, Kenneth V. Manning and
Joseph H. Simons; Education, Wi
nona L. Morgan and William U.
Snyder: Engineering. Louis Brad
ford and John S. Leister; Liberal
Arts, Nicholas M. Brentin. Frank
B. Freidell. Lyne Hoffman, Harriet
Nesbitt and Isadore M. Sheffer;
Mineral Industries, Henry M.
Davis; and Physical Education,
Eugene C. Bischoff.
Publicity, Frederick B. Marbut.
chairman, Lynn Christy and Mary
Louise Willard.
Members of special committees
are:
Teaching Load and Efficiency.
Palmer C. Weaver, chairman,
Maurice S. Gjesdahl, Harold F.
Fraves, Warren B. Mack. Glenn
N. Thiel and Robert L. Weber.
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, l®4i
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding isAue.
Prices' are 40c one insertion; $l.OO,
three insertions; 17 words or less. Cell
Collegian 6711.
BASS man for local dance band.
Call 4048 either noon or eve
ning dinner hour.
TIES, TIES, TIES!!! Want to
exchange yours? 5 ties and $1
brings 5 different cleaned ties.
Mail them to Box 876, Boro, or
bring them to Hur’s Dry Clean
ing, rear Hur’s Men’s Shop,
USED FURNITURE Beds,
chairs, tables, dressers, mat
tresses. Good condition. Call 2593,
5 - 10 p.m.
KORD Electric Heater. Used one
month. Good heater if you
don’t have to pay for your own
electricity. Call 3512.
18-foot National trailer. Reason
able price. Good condition. Ap
ply 723 Windcrest.
TWENTY PAIRS hand-made Ar
gyle socks, 9 to 12. % length.
Call Sylvia 4926.
FOR RENT
PLEASANT room in modern fac
ulty home. Men instructors or
students preferred. Call State
College 2638.
MISCELLANEOUS
‘“ARE Undergraduate Marriages
Successful?” will appear in the
Penn State Froth. On sale soon.
ATTENTION—AII new students
interested in working on the
advertising staff of a campus
publication. Please report to Car
negie. Room 7, Tues. evening at
7 o’clock.
You have something to sell, „
to swing a deal;
Why not use Classified Ad
Appeal?
WANTED
FOR SALE