PAGI EIGHT Poe is Topic Of Yale Prof Dr. Carl F. Schreiber, of Yale University, will speak on ."Mr. Poe Gets Up Books" in the fifth Simmons lecture series at 4:15 p.m. Monday in 121 Sparks. Dr. Schreiber is professor of German language and literature and head of the German depart ment at Yale. He has published books and articles dealing with Goethe, Poe, and German ro mance. He is curator of the Speck Col lection of Goetheana an d has published the first of a four-vol ume catalogue about the collec tion on Goethe. Editors Say— (Continued from page one) Moscow trip, which was, part of a 22,000 mile tour through 14 countries, stirred up a hubbub in the American press. Time ac cused them of writing about Mos cow "as if they had never seen a big city." • Ali three editors pointed out that on the basis of only seven days, no ability to speak the language, and the limited area of Russia they were allowed to see, they could not have any idea on possible Russian policy or opinion. They could only report, they said, what they observed, as accurately as they could. For that, Simon said, they were accused of being apologists for Russia. Simon defended the "rosy" re ports of Moscow life on the grounds that a newspaperman must be accurate and objective no matter what the preconcep tions of his material might be. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT LARGE UNFURNISHED apartment, 3 rooms with private bath, porch over looking lawn, central. Available June 1 Call 2131. or 4850. SINGLE AND double rooms for summer sessions. Men and married couples. Call College Co-op 3844. VERY ATTRACTIVE Ist , floor room Walking distance to campus. Call 4792 ROOMS FOR summer and fall semesters Hot and cold water and single beds 122 W.' Nittany. Phone • 4679. 3-ROOM FURNISHED, -efficiency apart ment. Open June Ist. Call 2131 or 4850. SELECT ROOMS, private bath or running water for summer and 101 l sessions, Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany Ave. Call 4850 or 7792. Ask for C.R. 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. ROOM AND BOARD ROOMS FOR men and board for men . and women at Theta Chi for all summer sessions. Call 4702 or 3915. RESERVATIONS NOW - being taken for. summer and fall semester. Fall semester with board for 5-day basis. Call 4161. LOST GLASSES IN light tan case Wednesday night at Carnival. Reward. Call .Beetle 4923. DURING PARADE—Hamilton wristikateh. Sentimental value. Reward. Phone Ed Glass ext. 1195. FOR SALE 1948 MOTOR BlKE—just overhauled, good condition, Whizzer built. Call 4862 and ask for John Dick. TUXEDO—size 37. Good condition. $16.00 Call Bob 13lockus ext. 184 Elm Cottage 1940 INDIAN CHIEF motorcycle; saddle bags, buddy seat, excellent tires, good condition. Call Lyn 7881. ALMA HOME Trailer with permanent ad dition 16x26—located in permanent trailer camp with $4 weekly rental. 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ISUII=I= EMEIMiZa= Women's Room Deposit Due Today, Monday Women's $35 room and key de posit for next semester's room as signment should be paid at the Bursar's office today or Monday, according to Cordelia L. Hibbs, assistant to the dean of women in charge of housing. The pink deposit slip should accompany the payment. TRIPLE .THREAT MAN AIRCRAFT OBSERVER Teamwork cad work miracles. In a football game the man who sparks these miracles is the quarterback. He's the man who calls the signals. There's a man who calls the signals for an Air Force flying team, too! They call him an Aircraft Observer. Do YOU have what it takes to become an Aircraft Observer? It isn't easy. It's tough. You have to be a MAN to qualify as an Aircraft Observer. But when you are one, brother, you're SOMEBODY! The success or failure of a mission in volving over a million dollars worth of flight equipment depends on you. THE AIRCRAFT OBSERVER IS THE SOMEBODY WHO: As Bombardment Officer, is number one man on a/bombing run, the man who controls the plane in the target area! As Navigation Officer, is the pilot's guiding hand on every flight! As Radar Officer, is master of a new science and operator of the device that sees beyond human sight! As Aircraft Performance Engineer Officer, is the one who "keeps the plane flying", the man who knows his plane in- * THE SOONER YOU APPLY, THE SOONER YOU FLY! * _ ' GET THE DETAILS: Visit your nearest Air Force Base or Air Force Recruiting Officer. Or write to Director - of Training, Headquarters, USAF, Washington 25, D.C., Attention: Aviation Cadet Branch. If you are in, a school that has an Air Force ROTC program, see your Professor of Air Science and Tactics. ' * ' New Aircraft Observer Cadet Training "Classes Begin Every Two Weeks * THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE" COLLEGE. -PENNSYLVANIA Phys Ed Picnic Set The Physical Education Student Council will sponsor a picnic from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, in Hort Woods. - All health education, physical education, and recreation majors have been invited, as well as fac ulty members and families of the students. The Brains of the Team Matson to Disenss College "Academic Man" "The Academic IVIaS alf Penn State" will be the subject of a talk- by Margaret B. Matson, in structor in sociology, to the Grad uate Faculty Research Club at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 109 Osmond. The talk will be based on a sur-• 0 as e e se I AIRCRAFT OBSERVER side and out, who keeps it fit for the skies and sees that it stays there ! If YOU can accept a challenge like this, you'll take your place beside the best—you'll find your future in the clouds I TO BE QUALIFIED you must be single, a citizen, between 19 and 26% years old, have had at least 2 years of college and be in tip top physical shape. If this describes you, then YOU, too, can qualify. Today! HERE'S WHAT YOU'LL GET! The world's best training. Good _ food and plenty of it: Uniforms, flight clothes, equipment. Medical and dental care. Free insurance. Flight training in Uncle Sam's greatest aircraft. AND THEN, AFTER GRADUATION, you'll .twin your silver wings, and earn more than $5OOO a year as an Air Force Lieutenant. You'll enjoy an adventurous, exciting career with a hand-picked crew of real men. You'll be THE BRAINS OF THE TEAM, A TRIPLE THREAT MAN . . . as a Bombard ment Officer, as a Navigation Officer, as a Radar OffiCer, as an Aircraft Performance Enjneer. OBSERVER PROGRAM ~...yr....;.....rx,.,r..;.. :~M; ~:::i•,rnq'.r,.r;•:r..~;::w~ , ;rra...~.e:gvr,.~i.f~.4:S , ?P' ~. :. ...... AIRCRAFT SATURDAY, MAY 16, Pirate Dance Open The Pirate Dance tonigh Beaver House will be open, closed as previously anno John Panek and his orch; will play at the costume pa vey . of the College faculty under the direction of Dr. W. Coutn, professor. of. sociology. AIRCRAFT OBSERVER
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