PAGE EIGHT Glee Club Lists Seven-Stop Concert Tour Appearances in seven cities in western Pennsylvania, New York, and Ohio have been scheduled by the Penn State Glee Club for its 1950 spring concert tour, Director Frank Gullo announced recently. The group will open its itiner ary in Johnstown .March 17 and move on to Indiana, Pa., March 18. After a brief return to cam pus, the club will take to the road on March 27 to present a program in Erie. This will be followed by concerts •in Greens burg March 28, Cleveland, Ohio, March 29, Buffalo, N.Y., March 30, and the closing performance in Ridgway,' Pa., March 31. Penn State .Alumni Clubs in each of the cities visited by the Glee Club will sponsor the con certs, with the exception of Cleveland. There the perform ance will be sponsored by a ser vice organization. Features Quartet The Glee Club, now in its 59th year, was organized in 1891 and consisted of 12 members. Since that time it has grown steadily until it now boasts 120 members. A regular part of the organization is the varsity quartet which com pleted its 47th season this spring. The quartet, composed of Rich ard Goodling, Maynard Hill, Ed ward Raffensberger, and Charles Sullivan, will present special numbers at each concert. A successful eastern tour' was made this past spring with the group appearing at the Philadel phia Academy of Music where it was favorably received by critics. The club also made a guest appearance on Fred War ing’s radio program. Blue Key Boosts Hospitality Blue Key, national honorary hat society, has recently made vis iting athletic teams feel more at home while at State. Through the publication' of a booklet entitled “Welcome To Penn State,” the organization has set up a guide for the use of those unfamiliar with the College. The booklet includes briefs on the school, its foundation, enrollment, and administration. It also con tains a sketch on the Athletic As sociation and a directory which lists the addresses and phone numbers of the fraternities, dor mitories and town houses. In addition to this service. Blue Key has made further plans to accommodate the visiting teams. These plans include the inaugu ration of a hostess system, where by incoming teams would be pro vided with meals at fraternity houses, passes to athletic events, and access to other campus ac tivities. To be eligible for service under the Hostess system, the. teams would merely get in touch with the manager of their particular sport at the College and advise him of the expected trip. The manager would • then meet with Blue Key and make arrangements for the stay of the team. Military. lEk^ Accommodations In answer to requests from stu dents, the State College Com merce Club will provide housing accommodations for week-end guests attending the Military Ball. Anyone wishing to make ar rangements for that week-end may apply at the State College Commerce Club between 9' a.m. and p.m., Friday or Saturday. Penn Dean To Talk About Law Schools Under the auspices of Pi Lamb da Sigma, the pre-legal honorary, Assistant Dean Donald M. Cun ningham of the Law School, Uni versity of Pennsylvania, will speak on “Law School and Its Various Phrases,” today. The meeting will be held in Room 217, Willard Hall at 3 o’clock this afternoon. Everyone is invited to attend but a special recommendation to attend this meeting was made yesterday by Frank McNelis, society president, to persons in terested in pursuing further legal studies. Much vital information will be gained, he said. CLASSIFIEDS LOST WHOEVER picked up wrong overcoat on ground floor of Sparks at 1:00 Tuesday, be there Thursday to trade. GOLD ELGIN WRIST watch lost Thanks. giving Day. Expansion bracelet. Return to Collegian office. . ONE OF fellows picked up at Old Fort— taken to Lewisburg on Tuesday, Nov. 22 in Packard convertible, please • Tcturn slidcrulc, taken by mistake, to Student Union.' PAIR OF BROWN ; fur-lined gloves No vember 22, prrobably In .10 Sparks. Please return to Old Main. PAIR OF GLASSES in red case. "Reed” company. Monday morning between Os mond and Spruce cottage. Contact Mary Hough, Spruce Cottage, Ext. 185. THE PERSON who took two books from lower floor Sparks Nov. 17 please call John Erb, 4008. PAIR OF horn-rimmed glasses between Corner Room and Buckhout Lab. Please return to 58 Atherton. PLEASE RETURN grey covert topcoat 'taken from 2nd floor Sparks on Tues day, 22, 1949. Reward. Call Joe Glesby 4979. FOR SALE 1948 PLYMOUTH four-dooY blue sedan. excellent condition. Reasonable price. Must sell soon. Call 7131 or 6831. 38 PLYMOUTH COUPE, good condition. Reasonable price. Call Leßoy 4953. 1947 BUICK 4-dooi/—all equipment. Good shape—sl39s. Call Morris Youngdahl, 5051-272, Room 23. GREY GABARDINE topcoat for sale. Size 44, long. Call Danny Kline 4923. PAIR OF MEN’S ice skates, size 10; also pair ski boots size 8' 1 < 4E, practically .new. Call 4435. WANTED CALLER FOR BARN dancing for Sunday / Machines Wash Your Laundry in Less Than an Hour. MARSHALL’S Automatic Laundry 454 E, College Avenue—Rear \ Step In— Friday, Saturday. Monday for BIG SAVINGS Famous Make SUITS $45.00 - $49.95 - $55.00 Values $39.50 COVERTS NAILHEAD SHARKSKIN TATTERSALL CHECKS FLANNELS GABARDINES TWEEDS 16.98 All Cord Coats 14.95 All Sport Coats 20% off 16.95 Trench Coats 13..95 Fancy Pattern Hose 39c-3 for 1.00 16.95 Cashmiere Sweaters Famous Make 10.95 3.95 Two-In-One Glove Knit and Suede Combination 2.95 The Young Men's Shop 127 S. Allen Street THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA affair. Call 137 Simmons Hall today. WILL TRADE ’49 Bulck Dynaflow for 2 invitations to the Military*' Qall, Friday, December 9, Rcc Hall. Elliot Lawrence and his orchestra. 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