FiIDAY...OC+OIIER 214 1955 Debpte , • Debatert . belecte For Cambridge 'Mee - t. Jonathan Plaut, manager of. the' men's, debate team, and Edward Xlevans, a member of the team, have been selected .1 • to represent the University in the • annual international de bate, tournament with Cambridge University. . The debate will be held at '7 p.m. Nov: 1 in "121 Sparks. AdMission *ill be, free.' ;Each year two representatives Of a foreign country are - chosen to come to . America'by the . Amer idati..Natidhal Institute of Educa tion and foreign education asso diatinns. • • Entdand And India Reprotentgd Last .year England' 'was., also represented by Oxford Univrsity and. the Year befdre • Members bf Bombay University and Rebut aria Uhiveraify, represented . 'This year" the. mternatinnal de Weis ,will;speak on• the national debate topic: "Resolved: _That the norungricultural industries of the United States Should guarantee their employees-an annual wage." This topic was.decided upon•af ter, a list. of 10 possible, topics was submited by Canibridge Foreigners Chosen The English delegates are K. W. Post and J. G. York, both graduates of Cambridge. Post is a graddate student in archeology and an amateur actor. He plans to enter politics after his education is completed. York is a 26-year-old lawyer who has been active in the British labor movement. They arrived in the United States on Oct. .4 and the Univer sity will be the fourth school they will visit. They have visited the University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, and Colum bia University. Selected by. Coach Plaut and Klevans were chosen by J. F. O'Brien, professor of pub lic speaking. Plaut is a junior in industrial engineering from Rockville Cen tre, N.Y.. and Klevans is a junior in electrical engineering from Roaring Spring. The Cambridge debators will take the affirmative side of the topic and the-.'University repre- The... JUNIOR "The Best Dance of the Year" Semi-Formal GET YOUR DATE NOW ! ! sentatives will debate the nega tive side. Each . debator will make a •15- Minute constructive 'Speech giving his plan t :case, and the arguments which support his case. Then. one member of each of the two teams. will give a one minufg• speech in rebottle attack •ing, the other team's case and ar gumenis.' The event will .not , be judgesf Professors Attend Buffalo Conference Dayid H. McKinley, assistant dean: of the College of Business Administration, represented Penn State at the fall meeting of the New York State Association of Colleges of Business Administra tion at Buffalo, N.Y. He was accompanied by Dr. Martin Ziegler of•the Student Ad visory Service. Together they served as leaders of a workshop on Student Counseling. The association's membership is made up of 22 institutions in New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. Now .. . FROMM's Slashes - c\v THEIR PRICES ON CAMPUS Harvey the frugal pig knows ' about FROMM'S sensationally G •-• i low prices to be found at the ..---.e. . 49 , '. STUDENT DRY CLEANING ° ' AGENCY How about YOU? SUITS and TAILORED DRESSES.... . 85c _, TROUSERS and PLAIN SKIRTS 45c Save With Us • • • 'Today NOVEMBER 4 REC HALL DANCING FROM 9 TO 1 THE DAILY. COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Kappa Matt 'Rho has initiated Richard Rolichli, Harold Berg, and RobertDorW,art. pleciges of Kappa Doha RhO * Stanley, Chealock,. David Davis, • Stevenson, Jack Strickler, Thoinas Mentzer, Wil liam Gilmore, and James Malia. Sigma Delia •Taia pledge class has elected the following officers: Anne Friedberg, .president; Janet Schneider, recording secretary; Doris Citrin, correspbnding secre tary; and Susan Gropper, treas urer. Richard Bobrow, Alan . Fried man; Paul Friedel, Richard Krebs, Wayne ' Lippman, Leonard Mi chaels, and Joel Steen have been pledged by Zeta Beta Tau. Recently initiated into Acacia were. Delbert , Ellis, .Howard Lambert; Charles Lechner, and Orville Lerch. • New pledges of Phi Sigma Del.. to °are Gerald Kleinstub, Eugene Jacobs, Fred - Trust, Stephen Bill stein, Michael Carp, Leslie Ell man, Morton Kubel, and Robert Scrody... Alpha Gamma Rho has initiated David H. Allen and Aaron H. Denlinger. - New pledges of Alpha Gamma Rho are Karl Davidson, David Walter, Girdw Buck, John Wil liams', Russell Beatty, • Charles Hess, Frank Ward, Paul Felton, Edward Schopf, James Weiler, Richard Olmstead, Richard Meal, George Mansell, Robert Heilman, and John Streeter. Emerson Klees and Josdph Birt have been initiated into Delta Chi. Officers of the Delta Chi pledge class are George Corl,, president, and Charles Kiethline, vice pres ident. $5.00 per Couple a_ah Heschel Will Present Fifth Centennial Lecture on Religion • Rabbi Abraham J. Heschel, internationally-known scholar, will, present the fifth in a series of Centennial lectures on religion at . . 8 p.m. Monday in 121 Sparks. . His topic will be. "Faith in the Realness of God." Rabbi Heschel, associate professor of Jewish mysticism and philosophy, Jewish Theological Seminary of America, New York, N.Y., is widely known as a schol ar, author and lecturer. Born in Warsaw in 1907, he re ceived , his early training in Jew-' ish' education. At the age of 20, he left Warsaw to attend the Uni versity of Berlin, where he was awarded the doctor of philosophy degree five years later. In 1927, Dr. Heschel published in German his first major works, "Maimonides'," and "Die Prophe tie " From 1932-33, he served as in structor.-in Talmud at a large Jewith school in Berlin. Four years later he became the. suc cessor to the Jewish mystic, Mar tin Buber, in the Frankfort Lehr- PHOTOGRAPHY IS• OUR BUSINESS . . • • Portraits *Year Book Glossies • Composites *Proms *Weddings *or any other photographic assignment For Reasonable Rates Call The Kepler Studio Photographers PHONE: ADams 7-4955 Danks & Co. Beaver Ave. Entrance PROM haus, an adult education school. With the rise of Nazism, Dr. Heschel returned to Wars g. w, where 'he taught for a year. He then went to London where he established the Institute for Jew ish Learning, a center for promi nent Jewish scholars. fir. Heschel came to the United States in 1940, where he served for five years as associate profes sor of philosophy and rabbinics at Hebrew Union College in Cin cinnati, 0. In 1945 he joined the faculty of the Jewish Seminary of America, his present position today. His latest • book, "Man's Quest for God," was,published in 1954. He was also a recipient of a Gug - - genheim award for 1954-55. 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