The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 14, 1953, Image 8

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Nittany Council
To Give Keys
Nittany Council last night un
animously passed a motion to
provide honorary keys for all
present eligible council members.
Persons considered eligible for the
award would be those with less
than three absences at council
Meetings.
Corresponding Secretary J'a. y
Byerley was appointed to investi
gate into the cost of - the keys
and report on the number of per
sons eligible to receive them at
the next session of the council.
The Council also voted to es
tablish a policy for comptilsory
attendance at meetings. A motion
was passed to have Correspond
ing Secretary Byerley investigate
these presidents who miss meet
ings and make a report to council
so that some action could be taken.
In other action, the group voted
to back Joseph Gerdecki, entry in
the Ugly Man Contest for the Bar
ons, Nittany-Pollock social organ
ization.
Divckman to Speak
Aaron Druckman, assistant pro
fessor of philosophy, will speak
on "Philosophical Existentialism
and Freedom" at the philosophy
seminar on Man's Nature and
Freedom at 4 p.m. today in 129
Sparks.
Pkiyers' Workshop at 7
Players' advertising workshop
for "Merry Wives of Windsor"
will meet at 7 tonight in the loft
of Schwab Auditorium, according
to Managers Nancy Dahl and Joan
Clarey.
CLASSIFIEDS
LOST
GOLD RlNG—rey stone with Knight's head.
Wednesday afternoon. Return to Student
Union. Reward. Phone ext. 960.
GARNET EARRING on campus, Wednes
day, April Ist. Reward. Call Ethel ext.
1089.
BLACK -PELT shoulder bag. Contains wal
let. valuable cards. Reward. Call ext.
1084, Sandra.
• FOR RENT
ONE SINGLE and one double room near
campus. Single beds, inter-spring mat
tresses. Call 2919.
FOR SALE
TACHOMETER—Sun, electric, arz; eight
cylinder car. Dorm 40-6 ext. 275.
RED HOT 1949 Olds 88 Sedanette R & H
hs.dromatie. 1949 Ford Sedan It & H over
drive WSW. Both in top shape. Good rub
ber. Call Byron ext. 283. _
1948 FORD club coupe. Very good con
dition—radio and heater. Phone Dave
Walker ext. 283.
One Test of a Battery Is
hi Engine 'Kick Off
How long do you hold the starter button before
your engine , "kicks off?" If it's more than three
seconds, be warned that it's time to check the
battery and electrical system. Putting it off may
find you with a dead battery . at a most incon
venient time. Better drive up! •
STORCH MOTOR CO.
lagthorized DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer
224 E. College Ave., State College
TTTh DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Banquet
(Continued from page one)
Brown, a member of Phi Sigma
Kappa fraternity, list e d four
places fraternities owed service:
to their college, to the fraternity
members, to the community and
to the population at large.
The winners of the IFC-Panhel
Sing, Alpha Xi Delta and Tau
Kappa Epsilon, were presented
with their victory cups at the
banquet. Officers of IFC for next
year were installed and a welcom
ing of new Panhel officers took
place.
Exchange Dinners Tomorrow
Another banquet, the Outstand
ing Pledge Banquet,. will be held
at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Allen
crest as a, part of Greek Week,
which continues until Saturday.
Tickets for the banquet may be
picked up today, tomorrow, and
Thursday at the Student Union
desk in Old Main, Richard Gibbs,
Greek Week co-chairman said
last night.
Tomorrow the Greek Week pro
gram includes Exchange Dinners
at fraternities and dormitories,
and,open houses at fraternities at
8 p.m. The night has been desig
nated Meet-Your-Neighbor Night
by the Greek Week chairmen,
Mary J. Carstenson and Gibbs.
Nine acts, from both fraternity,
sorority and townspeople talent,
will take part in the Benefit Re
vue, tonight. Master of ceremonies
for the revue will be Phillip Wein,
freshman ventriloquist. In t e
mission and other music will be
presented by the Modernaires, - a
State College high school dance
band.
Revue Acts Listed
The acts, in their order of ap
pearance are:
Songs by the Mellowaires quar
tette (George Georgeieff and Jack
FOR SALE
1949 CUSHMAN motor scooter ; automatic
transmission; fully equipped with wind
shield, plastic cover, tools. Reasonable
price. Call Jay Murphy 4444.
1941 CHEVROLET. good engine and tires,
1951 Dodge Motorola radio practically
new. $40.00. Call Paul Stone 3181.
TUXEDO, worn once. Size 34-36—best
quality. Stiff front formal shirt, two
collars, tie included. $3O. Phone 6636 after
5 :30 p.m.
SINGLE-BREASTED Tux. Size 36. $13.00
Call Don Frey 3907.
WANTED
CLEAN CAR to rent for IFC Weekend.
Friday and Saturday. • Call Dave Eber
at ext. 1188.
EXPERIENCED COOK desires fraternity
work either finishing this semester or
starting next fall. Call 3893.
paIOz.ML.P; ditos.l
RIDE WANTED to New York City. April
17. Call Helen 3372.
Architect--
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you get off the ground, you get
a better view."
Moore said there are three ends
in architecture—commodity, firm
ness, and delight. Everything that
is built is based on these pried
ples. He then explained a list of
technical terms, such as spatial ar
rangement and optical measure,
in a way that resulted in confu
sion for the non-architect.
Moore explained that setting is
very important in the design of
some buildings and showed a slide
of the Parthenon In Athens as
proof. Showing St. Mark's square
in Venice, he pointed out the mer
its and fallacies of symmetry.
Moore showed the plant for
Goucher College in Maryland
which he designed. This is the first
college, a single man has designed
since Thomas Jefferson's Univer
sity of Virginia. The buildings are
stone with tile roofs and are in
a style adapted to the rolling
Maryland countryside.
Jenkins of Tau Kappa Epsilon,
Robert Burns of Alpha Tau Ome
ga, and Thomas Shaw of Theta
Chi). A piano duet by Barbara
Butler and Jane Cowell, a vocal
solo by Phoebe Erickson, an Irish
jig by the students of Mrs. Jane
Sheppard (local dance instruct9r),
an act by Pahel and Pahel (father
and son team from the borough),
a violin solo by Angelo Vespa, a
trumpet solo by Tony Marco, a
vocal solo by Mrs. John Truby,
and songs by combined groups of
fraternity and sorority voices.
Anyone here named "Cannonball" Frobisher?
BASES FULL. Fat part of the opposi- .
tion batting order coming up. The
manager needs a new pitcher fast!
So he did what most everybody does
in an emergency—reached for the
telephone. It connects bull pen and
dugout. "Cannonball" was elected to
put out the fire.
Ever wonder why-people place so
much faith, in telephones in time of
emergency? It's because they know
it is dependable a real friend.
Oliver
(Continued from page two)
victory, Dr. Oliver did not know.
Neither could he say how soon
something definite was going to
happen. "If the Communists pro
vided us with a crisis, the United
States would certainly go to war,"
he said. "But it is their policy to
avoid a hot war and undermine
the free world through a cold
war."
The United Nations wants a
"free, democratic and united" Ko
rea. The Korean government itself
will not settle for a divided Korea:
The Communists have never yet
been willing to compromise on
any peace terms, and they are de-•
manding now a division of Korea
at the 38th parallel:
Dr. Oliver said that he
not
the Communists would not sur
render to a plan of voluntary re
patriation of prisoners, either. The
Communists had originally de
manded forcible repatriation; now
they are proposing that prisoners
who do not want to be repatriated
be turned over to a neutral coun
try, but that they be "open to in
terview" by both sides.
"I am sorry to say that college
men for the next five years, per
haps indefinitely, will have to look
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TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1%3
Capaigns
(Continued from page one)
stores Saturday were torn down,
Myron •Enelow, party chairman,
claimed yesterday. He made no
direct charges.
Lion Party Chairman Richard
Kirschner said things like this
were to be expected. He added
that he expected Lion Party pos
ters to be torn down too. He said
posters were usually torn down
indiscriminately; not only. those
of one party.
forward to a period of military
service after graduation, Dr. Oli
ver said. He agreed \that the Uni
ted States is becoming somewhat
like Plato's ideal state, wherein
a period of 'military service is a
definite part of a young man's ed
ucation.
FORDHAM UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
NEW YORK
Three-Year Day Course
Four-Year Evening Course
CO-EDUCATIONAL
Member of Assn. of American
Law Schools
Matriculants - must be College
graduates and present full tran
script of College record
Classes Begin Sept. 28, 1953
For further information address
REGISTRAR FORDHAM
UNIV.
SCHOOL OF LAW
302 Broadway, N.Y. 7, N.Y.
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