WEDNESDAY. MARCH 'Keep-0 Attack P Alpha Phi Omega, planning its always i this spring. When the 50-odd landscape constructio Farm Pr Gets Leo To Aid Dr. Jerome K. Pasto, professor of farm man has been granted a teal. sence from April 15 to 1958, to join the Food a cultural Organization of ted Nations as senior f- agement specialist. He will serve with ill; the FAO headquarters i; His duties . will deal with the problems of ric tion in the Far East. Dr. Pasto will leave fir Rothe on March 31. After nin= days of orientation in Rome, he will go to India for consultations to un dertake farm management studies in the various member countries. To Plan Farm Clinic He will also make plans foi farm management development clinic to be held in India later this year. Dr. Pasto will then visit other Par East countries in order to become acquainted with the eco nomic problems of rice produc tion. He will continue around the world to State College, where he will meet his wife and two Chil dren in June. The Pastos will live in Rome during the leave of absence. Graduated From Cornell Dr. Past° was graduated from Cornell • University with a major in agronomy. He worked as a soil technologist with the Soil Conser vation Service of the 'U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture. He completed work for his mas ter of science - degree at Cornell and worked as an extension—spe cialist in farm labor. He also earned his doctor of philosophy degree at Cornell. Dr. Pasto joined The Univer sity's Department' of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology in 1950. He initiated the first course on farm appraisal here. Sociology Professor Defines Freedom By PAULA MILLER Edward Abramson, assistant professor of sociology, said Tuesday night that freedom is living not within the mores of society, but within your own criteria of mores. At a meeting of the University Christian Association, Abramson discussed the freedom, commit ment and power of man in a so ciety. Mr. Abramson centered his dis cussion on four conditions of, be havior: power, negative power, authority and freedom.. He said that the .first - three conditions are social conditions, but freedom is not. "As soon as you transfer power into action, you are losing power," he said. -In defining power, Mr. Abram son said that power is open lines of action, - all action is commit ment, commitments entail penal- M !! IL PENN STATE DINER 7. 1957 f-Grass-Or-Else' aimed by APhio national service fraternity, has begun umorous keep-off-the-grass signs for are completed, the division of maintenance will begin placing them in strategic locations. The signs, an annual project of the fraternity, should be effec tive, judging from their attention getting• effect on students last year. Last year the signs bore such quips as "Please, We Nightcrawl ers Are Sleeping," "Ouch, Your Feet Are Killing Me" and "Please, l l'm Young and Tender." Walter W. Trainer, head of the landscape division, said the signs will be placed at points where un necessary paths were beaten by .students in a hurry to cut across lawns. I He admitted that some of the i paths forged by students can be called nececcnry. since constant expansion of the University makes it difficult to get to new buildings using established concrete walk ways. Issociate L: gement, of ab une 30, d Agri the Uni man- UN at Rome. orifinrily produc- He also said that many of these shortcuts will eventually be con verted into concrete walks. But many of the shortcuts are unnecessary, Trainer. said. They; will be seeded this spring and signs placed to discourage their further use. Trainer's men have begun an nual spraying of trees and shrubs lon campus. The spray is a DDT-type insect icide with an oil-emulsion base. Its purpose is to kill the elm bark beetle, a troublesome pest that eats into the bark of the English ,arld American elms. Spray Is Harmless - Trainer said the spray is not harmful to persons, clothing or automobiles, but the division will take care to .spray during the hours when few people will be on campus streets. He warned that if the spray gets onto an automobile, it should not be wiped off right away, but should be allowed to dry first. If wiped off immediately, it will smear and may cause damage to the finish. Scienie.,Fiction Society The regular Wednesday meet ing of the Science Fiction Society has been•caneitlled This week. All members contributing material to "Ballast," the slob magazine, will meet at 2 pan_ Saturday in the Lion's Den m Hetzet Union. ties; therefore, all actisin is pen ally. Mr. Abramson said that there are three kinds of penalties: self penalty which involves the conscience, social penalty and the penalty of the loss of power.- He described power as being dangerous, unpredictable and ,an ti-social and in a society and it is desirable not to have power be cause society is a "mechanism for robbing you of power." Something that is possible is not always suitable, said Abram son. He cited spitting on the side walk as an example of something that is possible but not suitable in a society. - When someone• is talking For that Late Evening Snack Enjoy PIZZA at its BEST at the TAVERN RESTAURANT 220 E. College Ave. AD 8-6116 Emmi al • • • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE" COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Stop Shortcuts Froth to Parody Wiademotselle Froth will thrust itself into the "fashionable" world this monthl with a parody of 'Mademoiselle" and all the trimmings. On sale today, the March issue wil. attempt to reproduce the ar ticles on fashion designers, new gadgets and a "memo to the edi tors." Froth's photographer Forney. Miller has outdone himself this month. Instead of one Froth girl, there will be a photographic seri es of 2 fashion show. The models are coeds. Froth will be on sale at the Het zel Union Building, Waring Hall, the Corner Room and the bulletin board on - the Mall. MIT Prof Will Give 5 Lectures Dr. John Chipman, professor, and head of the Department of i Metallurgy at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, will pre sent the annual series of Priestley Lectures next week. The general subject for the series by Dr, Chipman will be I"Chemistry in the Metallurgy of Iron and Seel." Series Named for Chemist The lecture series is sponsored', by Mu chapter of Fhi Lambdal Upsilon, honorary chemistry fra ternity, and was. established in, honor of Joseph Priestley, Eng lish-born clergyman and chemist credited with the discovery of oxygen. The lectures will be presented ; in Mineral Sciences auditorium at 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. However, Thursday's lecture will be presented at 4:30 p.m. Joined MIT in 1937 Dr. Chipman is a graduate of ! the University of the South, with I advanced degrees from the State University of lowa and the Uni versity of California. He has serv ed on the faculties of Illinois Wesleyan University and the, Georgia School of Technology, and was associate director of the research laboratories at Armco ISteel Corp. before joining the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- Inology in 1937. During World War 11, he was affiliated with the metallurgy di vision of the Manhattan project at the University of Chicago. Dr. Chipman is a past-president of th e American Society for Metals. • about something that can't be done, he is. usually talking about suitability:' In discussing freedom, Mr. Ab ramson said that freedom is not a Isocial behavior. To be free, an individual does not feel that be must live within. the mores of the society. However, Mr. Abramson added that "freedom is not necessarily happinm." He said that living within the authority system would make a person more happy. In talking aimt a man-God association, Abramson said that "just as you commit yourself to God, you receive penalties for these commitments. The real relationship with God is with out authority system." Greek Projects— (Continued from page two) Vappa. chairman; State College High School field, Alpha Zeta, Delta Delta Delta, I Sim* Alpha Epsilon gad Theta Phi Alpha. Frank 'Myers, Alpha Zeta. chairman. Centre Comity Borne. Phi Sigma Delta. Sigma Delta Tan and Pi Kappa Phi, David, Lynch. Pi Kappa Phi. chairman: Midget! League hall field. Triangle. Beaver Hamm! Zeta Tan Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma and. Theta Xi, Stephen Vaida, Triangle, chair man: Nittany Village. Zeta Beta Tau and Alpha Omicron Ti. Harold Pezaner. Zeta, Beta Tan, chairman. ' Panorama Village, Theta Chi. Phi Ep.. anon Pi. Phi Sigma Sigma, Phi Kappa Tau! and Pi Sigma Upsilon. Robert Adarms.l Theta CM, chairman: Lemont School, Tani Phi Delta and Beta Sigma ender:tn. Carl; Wilfe. Tan Phi Delta. chairman: State; College tennis courta. Phi Kappa Psi and; Delta Gamma, Joseph Marchand, Phi Kap-. pa Psi, chairman. College Heights Playground, Delta Chi and Kappa Delta. James Rerlocher, Dela, Chi. chairman : 'East Fairmount Playground, Phi Kappa Sigma, Kappa Alpha Theta and Alpha C.hi Sigma. Banald Siders, Alpha . Chi Sigma. chairman. University Christian Association cabin, Alpha Gamma Rho, Phi Comma Delta. Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Phi Alpha. Henry Pollock. Sigma Phi Alpha. chairman : Friends' Meeting Rause, Omura Psi Phi sod Alpha Kappa Aloha, WITH= 43 Neall• Omega Psi Phi. chair:aura. Sigma Kamm. Carl Lehman, Alpha Sigma Phi, chairman. Boalibunr Playground. Beim Sigma Rho and Chi Omega. Rarria Coleman. Beta Sigma _Who, chairman : Vivetsiew Play ground. Alpha Rho Chi, Phi Kama ands Alpha Gamma Delta. Robert Piceono. Phi Tonight.. The 2nd of 4 Glenn Miller Albums will be given away during the WMAJ music Room Show broadcast dirediy from the Music Room 8 to 9 p.m. 3 Doer Prizes will be given away during the show. Nothing to Buy. Last Week's lucky winner of a Glenn Miller Album: PAUL NELSON 225 S. Buckout Street Don't miss your chance to win a free record simply by attending the Music Room Show. Join Rey Elwell and the crowd at the Music Room for an hour of ftm and good music. See you at 203 E. BEAVEZ AVE. Engagements Maier-Campbell Mrs. Eline H. Roehren of Pitts burgh has announced the engage ment of her niece, Marianne Ma non Maier, to Duane M. Camp bell. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of Oakdale. Miss Maier is a junior in sec ondary education and a member of the business staff of The Daily Collegian. She is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Mr. Campbell is a senior in .business administration and treas urer of Sigma Phi Epsilon frat iemity. Wimmer-Clark Mr. and Mrs. John Wimmer of !MI Nimitz Ave., State College. ;have announced the engagement of their daughter Margaret Ann Ito Richard R. Clark, son of Mr. hand Mrs. Roland 0. Clark of Sea Girt, N.J. Miss Wimmer is a junior in arts and letters and a member of Delta Zeta sorority. Mr. Clark is a senior in •journ alism and is a member of Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Delta Chi, professional journalism fraternity. AD 7-2311 VAT! COLLEGE TONIGHT PAGE FIVE