PAGE !WO s pr i ng Informal Ruskin Winter Sports Prof to Open ° lntrigue Lion !Last Lectures' Will Begin Next Week The cold front which has taken! Dr. Bernard R. Jerrnan, assis over the Centre County area has rant professor of English litera caused the Nittany Lion to con- ture, will speak at the first of Spring informal rushing will begin next week with a sider some winter sports. the "Last Lecture Series" at 7:30 The Lion got out his skates tonight in the Hetzel Union audi registration system different from that used in any previous this morning in preparation for torium. The title of his talk will season. 'some exercise at Whipple's Dam. be "Apple Pie. Coffee." The Panhellenic. Council decided Tuesday night to con- ' ,Despite the Lion's boasts to the: The "Last Lecture Series," spon-J co n tram, it is sored by Mortar Board, senior! Sider all women who registered for spring formal rushing an acknowledged a women's hat society, is a series but were not ribboned. as auto- fact that the last_'of three lectures by University, m atically registered for informallgar:-..n assistance would be better time the Lion !professors. The professors will de-. .A r us hing. This does not obligate able to determine how to allocate laced on his . 4-9 . j . , liver their lectures as though they these women to rush, as they the money. skates he re- tt s were their last. may refuse invitations to visit The selling of tickets for a con—moved three in- : Tonight's gue s t lecturer re-' sorority suites. 'test was suggested as a means of ches of his drag' ceived his 8.A., M.A. and Ph.D Women Must Register :raising the money. This proposal ging tai 1 while s , Women who did not register for will be presented to the Senate, trying to execute N . 1 formal rushing and wish to rush Subcommittee on Student Affairs a difficult figure informally must register at the by Pearl 0. Weston, dean o f "l." -.• 2,4; dean of women's office between women. There will be -1., 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. today or tomor row. There will be no fee. Rushing will begin Monday and continue until March i 2. Invita-• tions to visit suites will be ex tended by telephone; bids must be sent through the dean's office. Rushees must answer bids within three days. Council Votes Corariloutiosi The council also voted to con tribute to the general fund for the support of the seven Hungarian students who plan to enroll at the University next falL At an earlier meeting it was voted to support only the two women students who plan to en roll. This decision was changed because the council decided that the Senate committee on Hun -0011001110/1414/018.1 RECENTLY RETURNED FROM AN ENGAGEMENT IN LAS VEGAS. FRIDAY, MARCH 1 Semi-Formal 'a few of the Coaches to Speak -Lion's comrades hidden on the sidelines with a stretcher and a To Ph ysEd Group :fir"' - ' The weather shouldn't interfere , Gene Wettstone, head gymnas- with the Lion's plans. Today's tic coach, and Donald Swegan, as-;forecast calls for cloudy skies and sistant basketball coach, wiThcontinued cool weather. High this speak at a convocation of the Stu-'afternoon should be about 30. dent Major dub of the College of ' Physical Education and Athletics' World War Two Film at 11 a.m. today in 3 White Hall.' Wettstone, who guided the Will Be Shown Today American gymnastic team in the: One of a series of movies deal recent Olympics at .Melbourne.iing with World War 11. - True Australia, will talk on "Trends at Glory," will be shown at 1 p.m. the Olympic Games" and Swegan, today in Schwab Auditorium. will discuss his doctoral thesis—! The movie deals with the inva ,experiments with two different sion of Europe by the Allies and methods of developing speeds and their subsequent victory over the endurance in your muscles. . . . SEE YOU at the CENTRE COUNTY SPORTSMEN'S SHOW MARCH 1,2, 3, 4 Clemson Motor Co. Annex, State College WIN FREE ... One of Six Pairs of LEE RIDERS Stop at our booth and register Workmen and Western Supply 310 W. Beaver AD 7-2545 THE FORESTRY BALL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA MIKE PEDICIN TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT HUB DESK featuring 9-12 WMAJ On Your Dial Thursday 6 :10 Sian On Morn in g Sbow Morning. Devotions Morning Show Robert Aurleigh Morning Sbow Cecil Brown Classical Interlude ____ World News 10 :00 10:15 II .00 11:05 11 :15 11:30 12:00 Music for Listening A Woman's Derision Queen for a Day Music At Noon Centre County News What's Going On Music for Listening Area Sports ...... Centre Co. Ag. Ext. World News Swap Shop Afternoon of Music Music Room Show Bob & any: News Music for L: i ste , z ,w l e ing V. r Music f o r Listening o Sports Special Maio Local News Fulton Lewis Jr. . World News Thursday' Night 7:29 Music for LiFtening 7:45 3:05 As You Believe 8:15 3:3') 9:0 0 3 9:15 _____ Mt'AO of the Masters 9:t5 Campus News _ Grooro lotzy Siam Off HUB BALLROOM THURSDAY FEBRUARY 28. 1957 from Ohio State University . He has written several articles on Melville and Disraeli based on manuscripts he discovered in Eng land while doing research work there in 1949. 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