PAGE TWO Sororities List 424 Rushees Four hundred twenty-four women students have been officially registered for formal sorority rushing, according to Jeanne Lindaman, assistant to the dean of women in charge of sorority affairs. Only one of this number had dropped out of rushing as of yesterday. Co-eds continued the first round of coke dates which Edgerton To Open LA Series Dr. 'William B. "Edgerton, as sistant professor of Russian, will talk on his two month tour in Russia at a lecture at 8 p.m. Thursday in 121 Sparks. The lec ture is open to the public. The address, first of the Liber al Arts Lecture Series, is jointly sponsored by the Russian Area Committee. Dr. Edgerton will il lustrate his talk with 200 colored slides he took on his tour during June and July. Dr. Edgerton spent one month of his visit in the universities and librabries of the Soviet Union to do research on a biographical and critical study of Nikolai Les kov, a Russian writer of the nineteenth century. Part of his visit was spent with a group of six American Quakers represent ing the American Friends Serv ice Committee. A native •of Winston-Salem, N.C., Dr. Edgerton believes that his association with other scholars in Russia is the first such schol arly contact an American has had in many years. He received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Guilford College in 1934 and 1935. In 1954 he obtained his doctor of phil osophy degree from Columbia University. Dr. Edgerton, who has been at the University since 1950, was on leave last year as visiting assistant professor of Slavic languages and literature at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. COEDS This Is Your Life! . . . and what a pleasure it will be when you’re knitting for Him and you need in- structor Now! at Schlow's Mrs. Thomas-Staahle Your Knitting Instructress Monday - Wednesday - Friday afternoons to help you knit 1, purl 2, expertly! a large selection 0f... ★All kinds of Bernat yarns and sox packs supplies books Schlow's began Monday at the sorority suites. They are from 1 to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 9:45 p.m. and are by invitation only. Rushees may pick up and re turn answers to invitations for the second round of coke dates between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Panhellenic post office in Atherton. Miss Linda man has urged all rushees to pick up these invitations on time and return their answers prompt ly- During the second round of coke dates the rushees are limited to accepting only six invitations. The girls visit the various sorori ties for approximately an hour each as their free time permits. Rushees and sorority members talk, play cards and sing. No re freshments are served at these functions. Rushing parties will begin Thursday night and continue Friday with each sorority giving the same party both nights. An exception to this will be Alpha Epsilon Phi, Phi Sigma Sigma and Sigma Delta Tau, which will have parties Thursday night only with coffee hours Friday night. All other sororities will hold their coffee hours Sunday night. Rushees will pick up invitations to this* Saturday which is other wise free of rushing activity be cause of the football game. Rush ees may attend only two coffee hours, which are the final stage of formal rushing. Rushees of Alpha Epsilon Phi, Phi Sigma Sigma and Sigma Del ta Tau will sign their preferential cards Friday night between 10 and 11 in the dormitories. All other rushees will sign their cards Sunday night between 10 and 12 in the dormitories. All rushees will get their bids Tuesday between 5:30 and 7 p.m. in the office of the dean of wo men. Ribboning will take place at 7 p.m. in the suites. and ... Meet Your Friends at THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLE6E. PENNSYLVANIA Chamber Music Ticket Sales Begin at HUB Tickets for the Chamber Music Series sponsored by the State College Choral Society will go on sale today at the Hetzel Union desk. The tickets, which cost $6, will not be sold separately but for the entire series. The Choral Society will pre sent the New York Trio as the first of the series at 8 p.m. Oct. 10 in the State .College High School Auditorium. Other programs of the four concert series will be. the New Music String Quartet, Ralph Kirkpatrick on the harpsichord, and the Budapest String Quartet. The New Music Quartet will pre sent an afternoon workshop dem onstration as it did "in a previous appearance in State College. The New York Trio, formed in 1950, is composed of Fritz Jahoda, pianist; Rachmael Weinstock, violinist; and Otto Deri, cellist. Corporations Establish Two $5OO Scholarships Foundations of two corpora tions manufacturing ceramic pro ducts have established $5OO scholarships at the University to encourage students to enter the field of ceramics. They are the Swindler-Dressler Corp., Pittsburgh and the Na tional Refractories Co., Philadel phia. EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES IN OUR WONDERFUL NEW MEN'S DEPT. SPORT SHIRTS Not lust quality broadcloth but fam ous Dan River’s and Galey and Lord’s wrinkle-shed plaids. Long sleeves, 2 breast pockets. Full cut favorites in the largest selection in town. Sizes: small, medium, large. A Terr ifi e Buy! Made to Sell for 5.00 ss- 3 99 State College, Pa. ÜBA to Stop Accepting Books for Student Sale The Used Book Agency will stop accepting books for sale to morrow and only a limited number will be accepted today. Books that will be received today are English Composition ,1; History 20; Philosophy 1 and 2; Economics 50; Commerce 25, 30, and 31; Sociology 1; and Zoology 25. ÜBA has sold a record-breaking 6000 books since last Wednes day, according to John Knaff, ÜBA manager. Knaff said the agency has had to refund money to students who failed to check the book-list pro vided. "Many departments have changed texts for different cour ses,” Knaff added Tile agency will be open for selling of books through noon Friday. Refunds will be made from Oct. 3 to 8. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Books and money not claimed in 30 days become the property of the organization, Knaff said. The Penn State Book Exchange, the ÜBA’s sister organization, selling a complete line of every day school needs, had approxi mately 10,000 cash customers in six days of operation, according to Michael Znachko, BX adver tising manager. The BX will continue to be open this week from 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Starting Monday, the BX will close at 5:30 p.m. Znachko said the 50-cent re fund for every 85 accumulation of purchases will be made start ing Oct. 10. The BX’s best-seller is a note book “special. 1 ' . Students may TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER M, 1958 purchase a three-ring loose-leaf binder containing a plastic pencil holder, plastic aftdejo cards, and 100 sheets of paper for-$3.25. The notebook displays' the’university in <*old print. The ÜBA is accepting drawing instruments for sale in the BX. Prexy to Chair Education Group President Milton S. Eisenhower will serve as chairman of one of the five main sections of the 38th annual meeting of the American Council on Education to be held Oct. 6 and 7 in Washington, D.C. Theme of the meetings will be “Goals and Progress in Planning for the Future of Higher Educa tion.” Eisenhower will serve as chair man for the session on “The Re sponsibility of Higher Education for Helping Develop International Understanding.” One of the principal speakers at the meeting will be Dr. Harold C. Hunt, newly appointed under secretary of health, education, and welfare. 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