The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 25, 1950, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO
Rally Monday
All classes and laboratory work will be
suspended from 4:10 to 5 p.m. Monday for
significant reason.
It'll be the initial chance—and a fine
one—for students at the College to see
and hear their new president-elect, Dr.
Milton S. Eisenhower.
The brother of the famous "Ike" will be
on campus Monday. At 4:30 p.m. on the
steps of Old Main he'll speak to the stu
dents, faculty and others who gather there.
Blue Band and the cheerleaders will be
on hand. It'll be a short but pungent chap.
ter in student life.
HERE IS THE CHANCE for the students
to uphold and demonstrate a faith already
voiced by Dr. Eisenhower when he wrote
to the Students of Penn State:
"I must say I am overwhelmed by your
kindness and intrigued by your ingenu
ity.lt is clear to me that it is going to be
downright fun to work with such re
sourceful students."
Monday's rally could be the first step
toward renewal of a close president-to
student relationship that was evident in
the tenure of he late Ralph Dorn Hetzel,
and even more evident in that of one of
his predecessors, Edwin Earle Sparks.
HERE IS THE first chance for the Man
on the Mall to "have a literal milkshake"
with Dr. Eisenhower.
The day—Monday.
The hour-4:15 p.m.
The place—in front of Old Main.
:I;n Daily Collegian
Successor to THE FREE LANCE, est. 1887
Published Tuesday through Saturday mornings; u
dust*. during the College Jeer by the staff of The Dail
Collegian of The Pennsylvania State College.
Entered as second-class matter Jnly 5, 1934. at the Stet
College, Pa., Poet Effie* under the set of Kara 3, 187
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Editor Business Managc
Tom Morgan c'e3 o ° l Marlin A. Weave
Managing Ed., Wilbert Roth; News Ed. Jack Reen
Sports Ed., Elliot Krane; Edit Dir., Dottie Werlinich; Sn
ciety Ed., Commie Keller; Feature Ed., Bob Kotzbauer
Asst. News Ed., Jack Senior; Asst. Sports Ed., Ed Watson•
Asst. Society Ed., Barbara Brown; Photo Ed., Ray Bear ,
Senior Board: George Vadasz, Kermit Fink; Staff Car
toonist, Henry M. Progar.
STAFF THIS ISSUE
Night Editor
News Editor Pat Nutter
Copy Editor Norm Goode
Assistants John Parkkanen, Norma Philip,
Ray Galant
Advertising Staff Loretta Stempinski, Mary
J. Kauffman
NOW!,
At Your
Watner Theatre
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L. a thaum
Humphrey Bogart
Eleanor Parker
"CHAIN
LIGHTNING"
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Bob Hope
Rhonda Fleming
"THE
GREAT LOVER"
niilany
JOHNNY MACK
BROWN
In
"TRAIL'S END"
THE DAIT,Y COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Little Man On Campus
Murray To Give
Chapel Sermon
"Why Worship?" will be the
topic of the sermon to be pre
sented by Rev. Irving R. Murray,
minister of the First Unitarian
Church of Pittsburgh, Pa., at the
regular Chapel services in Sch
wab Auditorium at 11 o'clock to
morrow morning.
The Chapel Choir, accompan
ied by George Ceiga at the organ
and directed by Willa Taylor, will
present the anthem entitled, "He
That Shall Endure to the End"
'y Mendelssohn.
Reverend Murray attended Har
rd University and the Harvard
*vinity School before his ordi
tion into the ministry of the
'itarian Church. His first pas
-ate was at the • Charming
'.arch in Newton, Mass.
College and War Work
Later he expanded his work to
nt of Unitarian Minister to stu-
ants in the greater Boston area
:nd worked with college men and
women on fourteen campuses and
at six churches. During this per
iod he served also as executive
of the Unitarian War Service
Council; directed its activities for
service men and chaplains; and
served as its representative on the
Bill Dickson
The New and Official
"Class—Mr. Harrison, here, to
phone with wo•
•
:
.
is me someone is slugging the
den nickels."
Church Calendar
St. Paul's Methodist
In observation of Brotherhood
Week, William McCarty, guest
reader for the Sunday eveni i ng
service, will read excerpts from
the "Human Comedy" by William
Saroyan and •"I Have No Prayer"
by Arch Oboler. Services begin
at 7:30 p.m.
Westminster Foundation
Highlight of the programs this
weekend•will be the Inter-Church
Student Fellowship joint meeting
on summer work projects. Ray
Hartsough of the American
Friends Service Commission will
speak on the philosophy of sum
mer service' projects. The church
groups will meet in Westminster
Hall at 6:30 p.m.
Protestant General Commission
for Army and Navy Chaptains.
Reverend Murray moved 'to
Pittsburgh in 1944. He has. since
then taken positions in a variety
of civic enterprises such as chair
man of the Allegheny County
Council for Civil Rights; a mem
ber of the board of the Allegheny
County Council for Intercultural
Education; and as vice-chairman
of the Pittsburgh chapter,..Amer
icans for Democratic Action.
ATE CLA
ow You Can See
for yourself
The 'Beautiful Design
Fine Workmanship
f your newly adopts
Class Ring
SEE IT TODAY
L. G. Balfour
Branch Office in Athletic 5
by 13ibler
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SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1950
Safety Valve...
Not Satire
TO THE EDITOR: Who do you think you are
to criticize the actions of such loyal servants as
James Forestal, late Secretary ,of Defense, to
whom you obviously referred in your "satire"
recently. To ridicule a man held in such high
esteem by many people certainly shows poor
taste as a citizen.
• Ed. Note: Mr. Bonn's article was not a
satire on the United States Government. It
was intended as a parody on the system em
ployed by the local Panhellenic Council in
rotating the presidency of that organization.
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With The Sten
"Oh, s he's only a bird in a gilded cage."
Since it is" 'deemed improper for girls at
Slmirions to hang out of their windows and yell
at their approaching beaus, a hostess at a re
cent house meeting suggested they try whist
ling some special' "call" to communicate with
the males.
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Jim Balog, senior class president, says ring
committee work at the College has prompted
several other schools to begin. working on
adopting a ring 'of their own choosing, rather
than "one just put out arbitrarily by a ring
company."
It's been proved in a test,
You can walk, if you choose,
FrOm Nitt-ny to 'Sparks
In just one pair of shOes.
* * *
The girls of Beecher House would like to
exchange one Naval Air Science and Tactics
Ogn for two Beecher House signs. Either that,
or someone to explain science and tactics,
Gazette . . . .
Sunday, February 26
PSCA Graduate Club, 304 Old Main, 4 p.m.
EDUCATION Student Council, 125 Sparks, 8
p.m. IYlonday.
COLLEGIAN Edit Senior Board, Collegian
Iffice, 2 p.m. Sunday.
GRADUATE Club, sponsored by PSCA, 304
Old Main, 4 p.m. Sunday.
WSSF Solicitors, Sunday: Dorm girls, Main
Lounge of McElwain, 1:30; Town solicitors, 304
Old Main, 2:30; Dorm men, PUB, 1:30; Frater
nity men, Kappa Sigma, 2:30.
COLLEGE PLACEMENT
Farther information concerning interviews ind job placs
manta can be obtained in 112 Old Main.
The Ingersoll-Rand Co., Feb. 27, 28. Jurie
grads in ME, lE, Mr}gE. Applicants must have
1.8 or better average. ,
Shell Oil Co., Mar. 6, 7. June MS and. BS
candidates in MngE and,Petroleum and Natural
Gas Refining, MS candidates in EE and ME,
and PhD candidates in Phys.
Standard Oil Development Co., Feb. 27. MS
and BS , candidates in ChE who will graduate in
June. Applicants must have 1.5 or better aver- ,
age.
—Jack Hepfer