PAGE EIGHT Lane to Speak To Art Grads Howard Lane, professor of child development at New York Uni versity, will address the Spring Conference of the Graduate Club in Art Education 2 p.m. Saturday in the Temporary Classroom Buildings. The conference will be held at the College tomorrow and Saturday. Theme of the conference is achievements and directions in art education. It is organized to provide opportunity for the ex change of ideas and experiences in art education. The conference will begin to morrow with an open house, ex hibit in the Temporary Crass room Buildings. Derwin W. Ed-\ wards, head of the Department of Art Education at Miami Univer sity, Oxford, 0., will give the opening address at 2 p.m. Five dissertations on graduate studies in art education will be presented by students who have attained doctorates. A dinner and entertainment by a creative dance group will con clude the conference. An exhibit of ,work by graduate students in art education is being held at Schlow Gallery in conjunction with the conference. The exhibit, including paintings, ceramics, textiles, and craft work, will be open until Saturday. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT 3-ROOM FURNISHED, efficiency apart ment. Open June Ist. Call 2131 or 4850. SELECT ROOMS, private bath or running Water for summer and fall sessions Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ave. Cal 4850 or 7792- Ask for C.R. RESERVATIONS NOW being. taken for summer and fall semester. Fall semester with board for 5-day basis. Call 4161. ROOMS FOR men—lnter-session and main session. Board main-session Monday through Friday (five 5-days) Alpha Zeta. Call or see Mrs. Snowberger or Mrs. Crandall. Phone 7621. LOST 4 TEETH—If found wandering. around Carnival, please return to Sigma Delta Tam Theta Chi booth. ONE GOLF CLUB—driver, Saturday eve ning between 10 and 2: Reward. Phone 6967. GLASSES—fIesh colored, plastic-rimmed Return to Charles Ferguson, 78 Hamil ton, ext. 1169. Reward. ONE "MYSTERIOUS TRAVELER" seen in lobby of Simmons Hall. Might show up at the Spring Carnival Thurs. night. PAIR OF Glasses without case Thursday night around Rathskeller. Call John Frum 4979. FOR SALE TUXEDO—size 37- Good condition. $15.00 Call Bob Blockus ext. 184 Elm Cottage TRAILER FOR Sale, 27 foot, furnished Call Charles Hall 6592. 1941 ALMA House Trailer for sale—fur nished. Inquire 3168 Windcrest after 6:30 p.m. 1937 FORD 60 coupe. Dirt cheap. Call Nick 4923. . . TRAILER---completely furnished for mar ried couple $475. Call Sam Braverman at 2568 or 2003. WANTED WANTED TO SHARE—eight Senior Ball tickets. We prefer second half. Call Benet 4709 4409. SOMEONE TO tell me who the "Mys- terious Traveler" is. Am going crazy! Will pay huge reward in return for infor mation. HELP WANTED REALSILK HOSIERY MILLS . has open ings in five central Pennsylvania coun ties for men or women, either full or part time. Managerial candidates needed. Ad dress: P.O. Rog 205, State College, Pa. COOK WANTED for fraternity—part or full-time. Phone -41.51, ask for caterer.. RIDES AND PASSENGERS WANTED RIDE WANTED to Philadelphia or South Jersey May 15 after 4:00 p.m. Call Ly ford, ext. 759. MISCELLANEOUS SAVE YOUR money and your stomach. Eat at the Seaver House next fall. Call . '7851 or drop-in. NEEDED DESPERATELY a dentist and optometrist to cure Sigma Delta Tau's and Theta Chi's at Carnival.- DON : Save ;•our corsage money. Get free orc:iirls at the Phi Psi-Kappa Carnival bocih. BANNED IN Boston, denounced in -Den ns:ct week at the Delta Zeta-Phi Rapp:: Spring Carnival booth. TENNIS FANS: It's Hassinger for racket stringing the No-Awl Way. Prompt service. Guaranteed work. Longer life to string and racket. R. T. Hassinger, White Hall or 514 E. Beaver Ave. after 5:00 p.m. IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairing just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Aye. first. JOE Sorry v..) r:ty date with you for Spring Carnival. I'm going with the 'lltjatteeilatea reatteive."—ahluttis. Theta Kappa Phi Newly elected officers of Theta Kappa Phi are Richard Longo, caterer; Donald Siegle, pledge master; Richard Walsh, rushing chairman; John McMahon, ser l-geant-at-arnis; Joseph Erwin, ath letic chairman; Henry Guieiant, social chairman; Ernie Lanhuri, historian; and Fred Murray, house manager. Radio Guild Show Ross Lehman, assistant execu tive secretary of the Alumni As sociation, and Madeleine Sharp, Miss Penn State of 1053, will be interviewed on the Radio Guild show, "Spotlight on State," at 9:30 tonight over ' WMAJ. Jay Murphy, president of the guild, will conduct the interview. USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS Don't you with 1. THE QUALITY CONTRAS) . between Chesterfield . and other leading cigarettes is a revealing story. Recent chemical analyses give an index of good quality for the country's six leading cigarette brands. The index of good quality table—a ratio of high sugar to low nicotine— shows Chesterfield quality highest . . 15% higher than its nearest competitor and Chesterfield quality 31% higher than the average of the five other leading brands. • 0100:: : : kipin NIB THE DAILY COLLEGTAII. STATE COLL'EM. ' Dry Cleaning Agency Student Dry Cleaning Agency units in Hamilton Hall , and Pol lock UniOn Building will accept only Reserve Officer Training Corps uniforms to be cleaned after Sunday night. Students may pick up clothes until May 22. Nittany Cleaners, Balfurd's, and the State College Dry Cleaning Works will accept uniforms through the agency until 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Final Judaism Lecture Final session in the short course in basic Judaism, given by Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, will be held at 4:10 p.m. today at Hillel Foun dation. Subject of discussion will be "The Differences between Ju daism and Christianity." ``'':.. :~~ >~; •(1, want to try a cigarette a record like this? • • . Choice of Young Arnerica A recent survey made in 274 . leading colleges and universities shows Chesterfield is the largest seller. ~~:~' :::::: =:v'is~i?i::::j : ::::::^:~:: y jji:i,. y f;:' , r f :~~ t r??;'r`'±>=j'~' '<:: =Ei Beecher-- Name. Olewine (Continued from page five) ) , baby, demands most of the at tention®f in the home. management house. Four bottles—one at 6:30 a.m.—and three meals of pablum, Dr. J. Harris Olewine, professor egg yolk, fruit, vegetables and of organic chemistry, 'Tuesday formula keep the coeds on the was cho s e n Chemistry-Physics run. professor of the year by Chem- Mcist of ihe women have had Phys Student Council. little experience in caring for Selection was based on the children though Miss Witherow, combined vote of students and the aunt of five nieces and faculty. Professor of the year is nephews; g.sve a 10:30 a.m. feed- defined as the one who had the ing expertly. most meaningful course of study t and who was most willing to pro vide Tonigh t out -of-class help to students. No Cabin et Dr. Olewine will be presented ' All-College Cabinet will not a plaque May 9 at a banquet at meet tonight, Richard Lemyre, State College Hotel. All-College president, has an- / Perry Yocum, sixth semester nounced. Cabinet will meet. I chemistry major, was elected pres next Thursday as usual. ident for the 1953-54 school year. First to Give You Premium (Quality in Regular and King-size . . . much milder with an extraordinirily good taste and for your pocketbook, Chesterfield is todays best cigarette buy. 3. A Report Never Before Made About a Cigarette. For well over a year a medical :::!.ii.l :iii.r.l .. : i..9 .... .:::i specialist has been giving a group. of Chesterfield smokers regular examinations every two months. He reports . .. no adverse effects to nose, throat and sinuses from smoking Chesterfield. ' ....:•:.: 1 ;.:: .- ! ;.!:,:,•;4:: Cogs right I.9S3.43GGsTra.MYEas Toe GO THURSDAY, MAY 14,' 1953
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