FRIDAY MAISCH TB. IRSS Mollegen To Speak At Seminar Dr. Albert T. Moli&gen, profes sor of Christian Ethics at the Protestant Episcopal Seminary, Alexandria,- Va., two lectures at Sem inar to be held Mmicyr and Sunday' in v the HCTtiil- ' Union Building. '■•v+v'.- The theme of the- conference will be "The FaeultO-t-Ldoks at Contemporary - ing.” Group discuwbns'saail fol low the ? Div Molle gen. • ..<* \ "Critical Approach*to Brole Re velation’’ is tne topic-of Dr,. Mol legen’s lecture at 2 p.m. row. He will speak pn "Revela tion’s Native Lahguage and Ours” at 8:45 p.m. tomorrow. , The seminar is sponsored by the University Christian Associa tion and the Middle ' Atlantic re gion, Student Christian Move ment. faculty committee. It was begun three years ago and has always been an intercollegiate event. Registration will begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow, and. the seminar will end following Chapel ser vices Sunday. 1 All faculty members may at tend, according to the . Rev. Lu ther H. Harshbarger, University chaplain. JDr. Mollegen will speak at the Chapel services at 10:55 a.m. Sun day, to the philosophy 18 class at 10 a.m. Monday,' and to the Faculty Luncheon Club at noon Monday. He will also be the Cen tennial lecture speaker at 8 p.m. Monday. Mourant Heads Society Dr. John A. Mourant, professor of philosophy, has been elected president of the-Southern Society for the Philosophy of Religion. The elections were held at the-an nual meeting of the society at Roanoke, Va. . IFC Panllel Ball SAUTER-FINEGAN ORCHESTRA $5.00 per couple Tickets at Student Union Desk April 1 s3est 2&cince o Abfonco of Monitors Cancels TIM Mooting The scheduled meeting Wed nesday night of Town Indepen dent Men was cancelled by TIM president Donald Weidner be cause of a lack of a quorum. Five men showed up for the meeting. Weidner has scheduled another meeting for 7 p.m. Tuesday in 103 Willard. Presents The Great Rec Hall FRIDAY, APRIL 1 9:00-1:00 IHE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA J tdrfumiotls imported. MADE IN • FRANCE. •rdur promptly. Supply limited. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money bade. Send Only #B.OO (cash, check,' ■ M. 0.) for the HOUSE of FLANDRE' 13* N. I. FIRST STREET the Observatories Open University observatories will be Open to the public from 8 p.m. to 10 tonight for observations of the planet Jupiter and stars, wea ther permitting. Members of Alpha Nu, astro nomical society, will operate the telescopes and answer questions. FOR GOOD RESULTS USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS '■"Be CVa>' #• 1 r MIAMI, FLORIDA Semi-Formal 'ear WD Housing Applications Duo Today at Nitfany 20 Today is the deadline for men students applying for West Dorm residence for next fall to turn in applications at Nittany 20. Room assignments will be made by drawing numbers some time next week, Otto E. Mueller, di rector of housing, said yesterday. PUNTER Will hold « complete . Sufficient room and Space encash to hold a assortment of rings, depth to maintain pound of candy or nuts. Phis, earrings and neck- ■ growth of small plants Use it for cigarettes—or laces. Just the thins indefinitely. Charming anything that appeals for milady’s dresser. anywhere in the home. to your imagination. Eddie Sauter and Bill Finegan Dean's List Addition Walter Knepley, fourth ter electrical engineering was omitted from the Dear of the College of Engineerii Architecture, previously pi ed in the Daily Collegian. Knepley’s average was 2. In 1671, the first year education at the Universii women were enrolled. By weaVi-ng it. ..by giving it to someone you iovel One ounce of famous I’m Loved® Per fume • Beautifully packaged in a genuine Liberace miniature piano with Liberace’s signature. This same combination nationally adver tised in CHARM Magazine at $20.00 plus tax. SPECIAL OFFER s£oo TO STUDENTS ... only U TiX m (YOU SAVE $16,001) ImliM This unusual, wonderful gift is sure to please. Order several at this special low price. Miniature piano has many decora tive and practical uses. Tx 5 x /% x 8 Yz" actual size. % ;
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