PAGE EIGHT Scholarship Aid Asked by 42 Forty-two applications had been picked up by Thursday at the Student Union desk for the three $5O scholarships being offer ed this spring by the Penn State Student Scholarship fund, ac cording to Edgar Fenhel, chair man of the fund. Most applications have already been turned back to the Student Union desk, Fenhel said. The deadline for returning the appli cations is .noon Monday. The scholarships are given to students who must work to re main in College and who have contributed to student activities. No date has yet been set for an nouncement of the recipients of the three scholarships. -ig» Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris. FLYKLM Royal Dutch Airlines famous Royal Route. FIRST PRIZE-YOU WIN ALL THIS ® First class plane or rail transportation from your home to New ■ York and return. Suite overnights famous Waldorf-Astoria. First class plane transportation via KLM’s luxurious Cosmopolitan to London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Paris and return. • Choice seats to see the Coronation Parade. ® Total of 12 glamorous, exciting days in Britain, Holland, Belgium and France—including rooms and meals at finest hotels sight seeing by private car in all four countries ... an evening at the Folies Bergere : i : dinner at world-famous Maxime’s, and at De Vyf Vlyghen.:: all arranged for you by The House of Travel, Inc. 0 Famous Keystone Movie Camera and Projector, to film your trip. 0 All this plus $400.00 to spend as you want. TOTAL OF 306 PRIZES 2nd PRIZE WESTINGHOUSE WESTINGHOUSE WESTINGHOUSE TV set. 21-inch Consolette with electronic clarifier. Single dial control. 6th to 306th Prizes Beautiful Pipemaker pipe. 1. In 2 5 words or less write a headline for above cartoon. Two of the words must be “Kentucky Club.” Use entry blank or ordinary paper. Print your g name and address. Af 2. Send as many entries as you wish to “See the Coronation” Contest* P. O. Box 93, New York 46, N. Y, Each ffwf 9 entry must be accompanied by the divi- I/* dead coupon that is packed with each package of Kentucky Club. Entries must be postmarked no later than mid* night, April 10, 1953 and received by April 15, 1953. No entries returned. All become the property of Mail Pouch Tobacco Co. 3. Prizes as listed elsewhere on this page will be awarded by The Reuben Stalin's Death ~ (Continued, from page four) pecially if there is a long political crisis in the Kremlin which inter feres with delivery of supplies for China’s Russian-begotten war with the United Nations. And especially if promised Western help arrives to put his country on its feet. In such a. situation, the time might be ripe for the Western world to strike boldly to see what can be done. Air its concepts of proper attitudes toward non-Rus sian Communist governments may need to be shifted to the line adopted for Yugoslavia. Tito, of course, was first required to prove himself as anti-Soviet. This time the effort would have to begin nearer the bottom; to give the satellite leaders—or elements which might provide new leader ship—a chance to prove them selves. r&Or « % rgm 3rd PRIZE Laundromat. Automatic laundry. Washes, rinses, shuts itself off. VTNVA’TXSKTNSH ‘UOSTTIbb 3ELVIS *NVIO3 r nOC' XTTVCT SHX SEE the pomp and pageantry of Britain’s Coronation Parade. SEE the Folies Bergere and Paris night lifo. 4th PRIZE Clothes Dryer. Tumbles clothes through heated air. Exclusive Dry-Dial. H. Donnelley Corporation on the basis of originality, aptness of thought and sincerity. Judges' decisions final. Dupli cate prizes in case of ties. All,members of a family may compete but only one prize to a family. 4 . Everyone in United States may enter the contest except employees of the manufacturers of Kentucky Club To bacco, its advertising agencies and members of their families. Entries must be the original work of contestant. 5. Winners will be notified by mail approximately four weeks after close of contest. List of winners available to those requesting same and enclosing a self-addressed* stamped envelope. ■ Lid on Mail Box Path to Diploma Imagine getting your diploma from the College without eight o’clocks, dormitory regulations, and pop quizzes. The wonder can be achieved by correspondence courses. Agriculture and home econom ics correspondence courses have just enrolled their 100,000 th stu dent—John Kresge, traffic man ager of radio station KDKA. Poulos on Dean's List Milton Poulos,,eighth semester electrical engineering major, was erroneously excluded from the fall semester dean’s list of the En gineering school. His average was 2.64. sth PRIZE KEYSTONE Bmm. Movie Camera and Projector. The world’s most wanted home movie equipment. RY TRIP ABROAD FOR 0 NS the KENTU CKY CLUB cm i Here’s the glamour trip of the year! You see the beautiful Coronation Parade a i have a total of 12 exciting days abroad ;:; are treated like royalty every step of the way. Hotels, sightseeing, entertainment arranged by travel experts, so that you can see most— do most. It’s easy to win! Awards will be made for best tides for the cartoon shown below. A good way to start is to fill your pipe with Kentucky Club—the thoroughbred of pipe T i •*% Penn's Valley Ski Club To Hold Skating Frolic The Pehn’s Valley Ski Club will hold an ice skating frolic today at Beaver dam. The club will visit the ski cabin, located one mile out of Boalsburg, tomorrow for a square dance and supper. Parties for both outings will meet at 2 p.m. today and tomor row in back of Osmond laboratory for transportation. Hartsough to Interview For AFSC Work Camps Ray Hartsough of the American Friends Service Committee will interview students interested in summer work camps tomorrow through Tuesday at the Penn State Christian Association, 304 Old Main. Work camp positions are avail able in. the United. States, Europe, and Mexico. Just write headline for Kentucky Club cartoon in not over 25 words. Two of the words must be “Kentucky Club.” deadline .r..v.*v Mail to—“SEE THE CORONATION’* CONTEST, Dept. B P. O. Box 93, New York 46, New, York. ' Send with your entry a Kentucky Club Dividend Coupon. You. will find a Dividend Coupon in every package of Kentucky Club. Entries must be postmarked not later than midnight, April 10, 1953; .Print your name and address here: . Name.........................i....................... Street...-. ... ... .......... ... •«• • • ••. ..... «.* ... ...'.. . ............. City .. .Z0ne..!... iState;;....... .... . tobaccos. It’s so smooth and mild and satisfying it will help you think better. WIVES! BRIDES! TRIP INCLUDES YOU Help your husband or husband-to-be to win. Trip is for two people. Yes, women can enter this contest. First, buy a package of Kentucky Club. Then write a winning headline. For example, a headline might be, “Sic him, Butch, make him switch to mild Kentucky Club.” Don’t send in this headline. Think of better ones. StartNOW, SATURDAY, 'MARCH 7, 1953 Chapel— (Continued from page onef wartime use of mass destruction weapons with a commission of the Federal Council. Choir To Sing Dr. Bennett is the author of the books, “Christian Realism,* “Christianity and Communism,** and “Christian Ethics and Social Policy.” The, Chapel Choir will sing as the call to worship “Bless the Lord, O My Soul”, (Ippilitov- Ivanov), and as anthem “Heaven ly Light” (Kopylow-Wilhousky). George Ceiga, organist, will play as prelude “Litania Solenne ‘ln Modum Antiquum’,” as offer tory “Pax Vobiscum ‘ln Modum Antiquum’”, and as postlude “Benedictus ‘ln Modum Anti quum’ ”, all by Edmundson. There are about 500 species of hummingbirds.
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