The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, March 15, 1949, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Contest Deadline
Set For April 30
April 30 has been announced
as the deadline for entries in the
rourth annual Kappa Alpha Mu
International Collegiate Photo
graphy contest.
Any student enrolled in an ac
credited college or university,
who desires to compete, may
make entries in any of five class
es: news, sports, feature, pictor
ial, or industrial. The photos must
be at least 8 by 10 inches in size
and mounted on 16 by 20 inch
photomounts.
For complete contest rules and
instructions, write to W. J. Bell,
secretary, Kappa Alpha Mu, Uni
versity of Missouri, Columbia,
Mo.
White Re-elected
Dr. Marsh W. White, professor
of physics at the College, has been
re-elected vice-president of the
National Association of College
Honor Societies. Dr. Robert W.
Bishop, of the University of Cin
cinnati, was named president.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements most be
in by 13:00 p.m. day preeseding issue.
Priem are 40e one insertion; $l.OO,
three insertiens: 17 words or less. All
words over 17 three for 6e for each
insertion. Call Collegian 1171 L
MISCELLANEOUS
TIRED OF conventional portraits? Want
emphasis on character or beauty or both.
The Lion Studio will magnify your at
tributes. 136 E. College, 7163.
WE TYPE term papers, reports, thesis,
etc. at reasonable rates. Secretaria
Service, State College Hotel, roots 205
phone 4906.
LOST
LOG LOG duplex eliderule between Pond
lab and Sigma Chi, March 4. No 958-
064. Call Overdort 6786.
A. CHL 0. PIN March 2 between Ather
ton and Main Engineering. If found
call 320 Atherton or extension 896.
BOARD AND ROOM available at Marilyn
Hall, 317 E. Beaver avenue. Vacancy
for one married couple at present
I HAVE YOUR tan gabardine topcoat:
exchange for mine. Exchanged in Ag.
Eng. Wednesday, March 9. Call at 504
Windcrest.
FOR SALE
CAN SAVE YOU $lOO on that diamond
engagement ring you're buying. Call
Bill 216 Jordan.
MOTOROLA car radio, year old, good con
dition. Call at noon or after 4:00.
Brown, 112 S. Miles street.
1946 BLUE OLDSMOBILE, club sedan
Fully equipped. Good condition. Con
tact John Light 7186 between 6 and 8
p.m.
1948 TRAILER 22 ft., very good eon-
dition. Ask for Benningholf, Jack's
Service Station, West College avenue after
6 pan.
FOUND
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rhinestone clip. Outside Cook's, Satur
day night. Pick up at Student Union Desk.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Lion Party---
Continued from page one
all college elections in which
"politics already existed."
Receptive to the above pro
posal, Harold Brown, then Lion
chque chairman, agreed to a joint
steering committee meeting of the
two parties t o discuss Keller's
suggestion.
From this meeting the two
groups passed a resolution stating
that they were in favor of inject
ing politics into all campus elec
tions in which politics already
existed, with some modifications.
Sunday night's action indicates,
however, that the Lion steering
committee has since decided to
veto th e proposal and the party
as a whole followed the same
course of action.
Since success of such a plan
hinges on its adoption by both
praties, the State clique is expect
ed to follow suit and also reject
the proposal at its meeting Sun
day.
Both parties will meet to make
preliminary nominations for the
April elections Sunday.
TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1949
Selsam to Speak 1
On Soviet History
Russian history will be the sub
ject of a talk by Dr. Paul Sel
sam, chairman of the history de
partment, in the first of a series
of discussions on Russian Ameri
can relations. At the regular
meeting of the Christian Associa
tion in 304 Old Main at 7 p.m.
today. Dr. Selsam will discuss
various factors which helped to
shape the present policy of Rus
sia.
Dr. John De Nova will speak
on U. S. foreign policy at the
next meeting of the series which
will be held on March 30. The
general purpose of these meetings
is to increase understanding of
Russia.
Late Delivery
Du e to the late arrival of New
York and Philadelphia papers to
the Student News Agency, deliv
eries could not begin until 11 a.m.
Sunday. An unavoidable train
delay was the cause. Joseph S.
Reinheimer, manager of the news
agency, said that all efforts are
being made to prevent a reoccur
rence in the future.