PAGE EIGHT " - rimrose To Perform In Schwab William Primrose, viola player engaged ,by the Community Con cert series, will perform at 8:30 p.m. April 16 at the fourth and final program in Schwab Audi torium. He is, appearing here during the course of his first American tour in over a year and a half since his last European tour. Born in G 1 asgo, w, Scotland, Primrose made his first public appearance at the age of ten with the violin, not the viola, in the Mendelssohn violin con c e r to. Landon Ronald, principal of the Guildhall School of Music, heard Primrose perform at the age of 16, and was sufficiently .impressed to arrange'for the young violin ist’s musical education at that school. He made his London de but in 1923 playing with the Roy al Albert Hall Orchestra., Men Raid (Continued, from page one) office were in the area, however, attempting to keep the demon stration from doing damage. The explosion could be heard as far from campus as Prospect and Hamilton avenues. Fire crackers and bombs thrown from windows and from the upper level of the courtyard exploded in the midst of the milling, chanting students. never forget! , { it's the p Van Gab % gabardine P sport shirt |§ by Van Heusen | | The Van Gab by « Van Heusen keeps its Q w smooth feel... & fresh looks ... roomy size .. . because it’s made of a . J| specially processed rayon that*s as washable as you are! Wear .8 j| the Van Heusen-styled collar open or buttoned .... $ # with or without, a tie. Wear the sguare-cut tails tucked & 2? ipto your slacks ... or £ P left casually out. It’s a TT " TT » ! rzs?#,, van Heusen f K REG. T. M. PHILLIPS-JONES COUP., NEW YORK 1, N. Y. Van Heusen Products exclusive with „ , , , _ Mnt# MEN'S SHOP Opposite Old Main Krumrine (Continued from page six) in center, and Captain Bill Hop per in right.'Bob Schoellkopf'will again be the number one reserve. Bill Leonard will handle the catching duties for the Bedenk men in the opener with Gus Vogt filling the role of understudy. CLASSIFIEDS BROWN SUEDE jacket. First floor Sparks, Thursday. Reward $lO.OO. Call 7645 town. Ask for Dave. BROWN LEATHER notebook, Wednesday morning. Information important to owner. Please return to Marvin Kras nansky, Daily Collegian or Student Union desk. Old Main. FIELD JACKET with pipe at Engineering A, Wednseday. I have yours. Call Bundy ext. 277 Nittany 42 Rm. 10. SATURDAY NIGHT in Corner Room about 10:00 p.m. brown gabardine overcoat, Alligator make. I have yours and it's too short. Phone 4402. Ask for Dom. A SMALL, white beaded purse Saturday night. Call Sally, 220 McElwain. BLACK CLOTH handbag at Phi Kappa Saturday night. Contains gold compact with initials K.J.R. Please call 308 or 315 Simmons. GRAY TRENCHCOAT. Taken from Delta Sigma Phi. I have your overcoat. Call Mike Homa, 4151. WILL EXCHANGE brown checked top coat; for my own. Mistake made Saturday night, TKE. Call Joe, 7247, 220 E. Nittany Ave. Before Wednesday noon if possible. HELP WANTED SHORT ORDER cook for weekend eve nings. Needed immediately. Call Bennett Skyview, Phone 6591. ROOM on second / floor. Clean and quiet. Available now. 420 S. Pugh St. Call Mrs. Patner 4708. A RHINESTONE tear-drop earring, Mon day night at the Matrix dinner. Call 129 Simmons, Carolyn Barrett., ... THE DAILY COLLEGIAN.-STATE COLLEGE: PENNSYLVANIA LOST FOB RENT FOUND CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE LADIES NAVY spring coat, size 'll or 13; 2 evening gowns, sizes 9 and 11. Belle fonte 4689. MUST SELL Whizer Motor Bike. A-l con dition. Call 2534 or inquire at 243 W. Park Ave. NEW PIERCE Cheonograph Wrisj Watch, $125.00 Value. Will sell for $50.00. Call Andy 3950. Never been worn. COMPARE FATIMA AND you ge an extra-mild and soothing smoke-plus the protection of RIDERS TO Philadelphia, April 12th or 13th. Call George Alleman, 4870. RIDERS TO Harrisburg April 9th. Call Bill Robinson between 1 and 5 p.m. Tuesday. '• RIDE TO or near Kittinning any time Wednesday. Call ext. 2158, Montgomery. RIDE TO Pittsburgh April 9th. Call 5051, 157 Simmons after 5 p.m. RIDE FROM West Point oh New York to State College April • 16th. Call Marjie in 4 Simmons. with any KING-SIZE cigarette IMA UALITY WANTED other TUESDAY, 'APRIL " 8;'195'2 MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR typewriter needs repairs, just call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr. Beatties* 28 years ex perience is at your service. TENNIS Hassinger for racket stringing the ho-awl way. Prompt serv ice. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string/ and racket. R. T. Hassinger. Daily—White Hail after 5 p.m. 514 E. Beaver Ave. TYPING and MIMEOGRAPHING—Secre tariaI Service—Room 207, Hotel State College. Phone 4906. •
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