PAGE EIGHT Piano Concert To Be Given Monday Night Iren Marik, Hungarian-born pi anist, will present a concert at 8:15 p.m. Monday in Schwab Aud itorium. The concert is sponsored by the Association of American Colleges and the Department of Music and is open to the public without charge. Miss Marik will conduct a mas ter class for students of the State College schools and students -at the College from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday. The class, will be held in Schwab Auditorium and will be open to the public. Miss Marik is a graduate of the Franz Lisit Academy of Music in Budapest. After a series of re citals in Europe she launched her American career with a concert at New York's Town Hall. 'She is now on the faculty of Sweet Briar College and is com bining her profession of concert pianist with that of a music teach er. Miss Marik says her aim is to give her students a basic, simple knowledge of piano technique on which they can further build, if they wish to continue their stu dies. 'Roberta' (Continued from page two) Richard Wrentmore as Ladislaw, the doorman-prince. Elsie Ford was excellent in her small comic dance. She's one per son of whom we'd like to see more. The many required "set changes resulted in none of them being exceptionally good. However, this is expected to some degree. Also the costumes were very good. The singing and dancing were good especially some routines, such as Tll Be Hard to Handle," "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes," "The Touch of Your Hand," and "Mem ories of Yesterday." However, even these weren't enough to completely hold the show to gether. Friday, May 15 F,. - Emmi MI Council OK's Fee The Mineral Industries Stu dent Council Wednesday ap proved 'a 25-cent a semester assessment for all students to be collected at registration, Da vid Fleming, president, has an nounced. It was reported earlier that the council had rejected the plan. Fleming added that if the council received money from student assessments, projects among students and the facul ty could be found within the school. Politicians Ease Up On Election Campaign CampuS politics will ta k e a break tonight from the steady campaign grind. The only appearances planned for the State and Lion parties are at fraternities during the no on and evening meal hours today. Both parties , will not resume cam paigning until Sunday. Appear ances were not planned because of th e Interfraternity Council- Panhellenic Council dance tonight and the house parties tomorrow night. Glickman to Speak David Glickman, foreign trade economist for the Port of New York Authority, will speak on "P u b lie Enterprise, A. Case Study," at 11 a.m. Friday ,in 121 Sparks. Th e lecture is sponsored by Delta Nu Alpha, transportation society, and will be open to the public. t Your Date N • The SENIOR Sammy Kaye the BEST DANCE o -Semi -formal THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA A limited number of tickets are still available for this Friday and Saturday Right You Are (if you think so) by Pirandello Tickets for Tonite and Saturday on Sale at the Student Union—sl 00 8:00 p.m. Center Stage the Senior Class Proudly Presents and his orchestra Cabinet-- (Continued from page one) by Cabinet. The recommendation, presented by Interschool Council Board President Lincoln Warren, would provide for equal student council assessments. At present, the Agriculture and Home Economics student councils have fees of 75 and 25 cents each. If a general and, equal council fee existed, -the College could collect fees at registration each semester. Watson Opposes Plan A second part of the ISCB plan would distribute the money col lected to each school council on the basis of the number of stu dents in the school. When ISCB also suggested the West Dormitory 50-cent-a semester social fee be collected when a student living in the area paid for his room key. Robert Watson, president of the Engineering Student Council, said his council probably would not use the $BBO that would come to the council each year under this plan. It was suggested by other members of cabinet that the 25 cent fee be subtracted from engi neer's subscriptions to the Penn State Engineer or that scholar ships in the Engineering school be set up. Warrell said the board based these suggestions on the need of student councils for more money. He read a letter from the admin istration stating the additional 50 cents of the present 75 cent Agri cultural fee would not be com pulsory. The College would, how ever, set up a place for additional money to be collected, the letter said. Players'-- (Continued from page one) _ and 50 plays. He was awarded the Nobel prize in literature in 1934. Pirandello was working on his autobiography "Memories of My Involuntary Sojourn on Earth" when he died of pneumonia in 1936. At his own previous request his body was bourne to the grave in a pauper's hearse. Prexy to Go to Capitol President Milton S. Eisenhower will attend the meeting of the executive committee of the As sociation of Land Grant Colleges and Universities to be held in Washington, D.C., Monday and Tuesday. Dr. Eisenhower is chairman of the executive committee. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED CAR FOR Friday night, 317 E. Beaver Ave. Call 3935, ask for Al Gavenes. TYPING TO DO—reports; term papers, theses. Satisfaction guaranteed. Betty Cole 6545,. before 9 p.m. CLEAN CAR to rent for I.F.C. Weekend Friday and Sturday. Call Dave Eber at ext. 1188. EXPERIENCED COOK desires fraternity work either '.finishing this semester or starting next fall. Call 3893. FOR RENT ROOM IN modern ranch home: Private entrance, tile bath, glass shower, lounge, phone, sun deck. Phone 2584. TO VISITING PARENTS: One large room with private lavatory in new home. Available any time. Phone 4467. RENT A Truck. 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The attacks,, which Murphy re ferred to, were started by an or ganization known as Students for America, formerly known as Stu dents for MacArthur. The charges against NSA were published in the American Student, newspaper of Students for America, and pick ed up by such news commentators as Fulton Lewis Jr. and Walter Winchell. FULL SET of matched golf clubs-*-11 irons, 4 woods. Very reasonable.. Call ext. 273, ask for Don. REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, perfect con dition, guaranteed for " one year. Price $3O. First call takes it: Jim MeGoff, 2220. 1952 FORD Convertible, Fordomatic, fully equipped plus many extras. For real buy call Mellott ext. 261. SHORTWAVE RADIO, 348 R, 3 stages i.f., speaker and ear phones. Best offer or trade for revolver. Fein. 6789 or 4860. '5l FORD CONVERTIBLE, '52 titled, Fordomatic. Fully equipped, many extras. Call Mellott ext. 261. See at Pollock 1. 1946 CHRYSLER town and country con vertible for $695. Mechimically perfect. 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