PAGE IVC, Campus Chest Solicitors To Begin Town Drive Campus Chest solicitors for a concentrated "clean up" drive in the town area tomorrow will receive instructions and Inter national Business Machine cards at 7 tonight in 10 Sparks, accord ing to Joseph Hi.ines, acting drive chairman. Haines said about ten men from each of seven campus organ izations will assist in the solicitations.. The groups are Alpha Phi Omega, service fraternity, Penn State Christian Association, Dru ids, Androcles, Blue Key, Skull and Bones hat societies, and In terfraternity Council. He said students interested in soliciting chest contributions as well as stu dents contacted before the Christ mas vacation -should attend the meeting. The. solicitors will be expected to contact ten or 15 students in town tomorrow, Haines said. . The ,drive tomorrow is a final attempt to raise the total of con tributions, which are lagging be hind last year's returns. He said students this year 'are not con tributing as much as last year or not contributing at all. Haines Said more students have been contacted this year and pointed out that last year only 3933 IBM cards were returned, while this year 4300 cards have been re turned. Cards for the drive this year must be returned by the end of the semester, he said. The last available figures indi cate that this year's drive col lected $7804.14 of the $12,000 goal. Last year's drive collected 99 per cent of the $12,000 goal. Former NYU instructor Named to Home, Ec Staff Bernice G. Chambers, who for merly taught in the School of Re tailing at New York University, has.been appointed associate pro fessor of clothing and textiles, ef fective Feb. 1. Miss Chambers, a graduate of Oregon State College, received her master's degree at the Uni versity of Washington. ' Great Britain has 165 daily newspapers. LONG HAIR FUR MUFF of Canadian Arctic CANARY 'Phone Ch 4-6107 Air Force Offers Weather Positions The Air Force has announced new opportunities as weather offi cers for June graduates. Seniors may now apply for ap pointments in the Air• Force as second lieutenants and receive government-paid weather train ing at one of eight universities, including the College. • Applicants must possess a bac calaureate degree with credit for one year of physics and mathe matics through integral calculus. Those desiring application forms should write to Headquarters, Air Weather Service. Washington, 25, D.C. ROTC cadets may apply through their PMS&T. Du Pont Renews Two Fellowships The E. I. Du Pont de Nemours Co. of Wilmington, Del. yesterday announced the renewal of its two post-graduate fellowships to the College, one in chemistry and one in mechanical engineering. Both fellowships provide $l5OO for an unmarried fellow or $2lOO for a married man, along with a grant of $l2OO to the College to support his work and to pay for his fees during the 1953-54 aca demic year. The detailed use of these grants-in-aids will be left up to the College as has been the usual policy of the Du Pont Co. Montreal, Quebec, is the second largest French-speaking city in the world. The Season's Smartest Accessory!! FOR WINTER AND SPRING Superb Quality The muff is available in seven lovely pastel shades SAPPHIRE Save 35% - immediate delivery GOEURY & COMPANY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Also worn evenings with contrasting outfit Collars and small hats to match (extra) Packaged in its own transparent plastic box ORCHID Identical muff sold by leading department stores as ad vertised in VOGUE and HARPERS BAZAAR (December) Send $27.50 rindlucfes tax and postage) 333 -- 7th Avenue, New York N.Y. Friday Set For Reopening Of 'Barbara' Players • production of George Bernard Shaw's comedy "Major Barbara" will start the second weekend of -its six week run at 8 p.m: Friday at Center Stage, on Hamilton avenue' w e s t of Allen street. Daily Collegian Reviewer Bettie Loux reported the packed open ing night audience was put in stitches by Shaw's satire which attacks the fallacy of preaching to, or helping the poor simply because they are poor. "The only chance for-individual salvation lies in the cleansing of society as a whole." Shaw says, "rather than by bribing conver sations out of the poor with crusts of bread," Miss Loux pointed out. Poverty is called the greatest of evils and the worst of crimes by Andre* Undershaft, munitions maker, portrayed by Richard An dersen. His, daughter Barbara, who be- Comes a major in the Salvation Army, is played by April Hein sohn. Undershaft's estranged wife, Lady Britomart, is played by Mar cia Yoffe. Myron Cole enacts the role of Adolphus Cusins, Bar bara's fiance. Stephen, Under shaft's son, is portrayed by Jack Kutz. His sister Sarah is played by Ruth Fitz, and - her fiance, Charles Lomax, is portrayed by Dick Jervis. Fran Stridinger is the commis sioner at the Salvation Army sta tion. Nancy May plays Rmrimy Mitchens, Norman Alpert, Snobby Price,. and Ed Sheasky, Bill Wal ker, Graduates in Service May Apply for Jobs . Graduates now In military serv ice who are interested in contact ing possible employers are asked to Write to The College Placement Office, 112 Old Main. Type of• work, business, geogra phical location, and salary range should be mentioned in the letter. PLATINUM Prexy Attends Federal Gov't Committee Meeting President Milton S. Eisenhower attended a meeting . Sattirday with his brother, President-elect DWight D. EisenhoWer„and• 'tvio members of the . committee recently named to recommend= 4rearii- lining the executive branch of the Federal government. The meeting was held at Columbia University. Nelson A. - Rockefeller, chair man of the committee, the Prexy, and Dr. Arthur Fleming, presi dent of Ohio Wesleyan Univer sity; conferred with Eisenhower. The conferees were joined by Gov. Sherman Adams of New Hampshire, named an assistant to the President; and Emmet Hughes, named an administrative assistant to the President. AccOrding to a .report in the New York Herald-Tribune, Chair man Rockefeller said, "We dis cussed a number of issues per taining to government reorgan ization. There are no details, and Doesn't shed like fox BISQUE by check or money order JANUARY SALE . NOW IN PROGRESS Shop Now and Save! Bur's MEN'S SHOP Opposite Old Main SUNBURST WEDIsMSADY, JANUARY 7, 1953 any details that may be . made public would have to come from General Eisenhower" James .C. Hagerty,_ the Presi dent-elect's press secretary, re portedly said the meeting was held to give the committee 'op portunity to make "a -continuing report"" on its progress. The Prexy could not be reached for, a statement late yesterday af ternoon. 4 Attend APO Convention Richard Schuler, Martin Ityy land, Clyde Herrick, and Donald Gutshall recently attended the national convention of Alpha Phi Omdga, national service frater nity, in Columbus, 0. - Wolf BLACK) Ch 4-6494
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