The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 21, 1957, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Competitions Open
For Study Abroad
Competitions are now open to select almost 1000 citizens
for Fulbright and Buenos Aires Convention scholarships for
graduate study abroad for 1958-59.
Fuibright awards for pre-doctoral study and research in
Europe, Latin America and Asia cover tuition, books and
maintenance for one academic year. The Buenos Aires Con-
Freshman Wins
Tractor Contest
Joseph Hurlburt. freshman in
agricultural education from Ash
ley Falls, Mass., took top honors
in the men's division of the an
nual tractor driving contest on
Saturday at the parking lot next
to the Forestry Building.
Coeds proved too timorous to
defend their driving ability. Last
year four coeds participated in
the contest, but this year there
were no entries in the women's
division.
Hurlburt was judged on safe
driving and his ability to maneu
ver the tractor through obstacles
in a serpentine course and to
back it into a narrow stall at the
finish.
He will receive a trophy from
the Ag r i cultural Engineering
Club, sponsor of the contest.
Grad Student Receives
$4OOO 'Glass' Fellowship
Robert Ryder, graduate student
in ceramic technology, has been
awarded the newly-established
$4OOO Pittsburgh Plate Glass Fel
lowship.
The purpose of the fellowship
is to train graduate students and
to promote research in glass tech
nology.
Jazz Club
Meeting Tonight
This is your last chance
to get your records
of the
Brubeck and Kenton
Concerts
Last meeting of the , year
8 P. M. 105 WHITE HALL
Most studies of students at college disclose
That boys and girls aim at quite different things.
The boys learn new angles—add strings to their bows;
The co-eds would rather add beaus to their strings!
MORAL: Why be high-strung? Relax
pleasure of Chesterfield King! More
Savored satisfaction from the world's
best tobaccos. PLUS King-size filter
action ... a better tobacco filter
because it's packed more
smoothly by ACCU•FtAY!
Mester,!ski King has everything!
•S5O gm to Bob Armknola, Dartmouth College,
for his Chesser Field poem.
$5O for every philosophical verse accepted for publi.
moth*. Cheeeerfield. P.O. Box 21. New York 46, N.Y.
°Limit II *hers Tobacco Co.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
vention scholarships pro vide
transportation and maintenance.
To be eligible for these awards
a person must be a United States
citizen, have a college degree or
its equivalent by the time the
award will be used, knowledge
of the language of the country of
application and good health.
Should Be Under 35
Preference is given to appli
cants who are under 35 years of
age.
Countries where students may
study under the Fuibright Act
are Australia, Austria, Belgium,
Burma, Chile, Denmark, Finland,
France, Germany, Greece. India,
Israel, Italy. Japan, the Nether
lands, New Zealand, Norway, the
Philippines and the United King
dom.
For study in the Asian coun-'
tries—Burma, Indian, Japan and
the Philippines—and Greece, on-'
ly a limited number of grants is
available, and mature graduate
candidates are preferred.
16 Countries Participate
Countries participating in the
Buenos Aires Convention pro-.
gram are Bolivia. Brazil, Chile,'
Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, the l
Dominican Republic, Guatemala,
Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Nicara-!
gua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru:
and Venezuela.
Further information and appli
cation blanks are available in the
offices of Fulbright advisers on
campus.
Walker Views--
(Continued from page one)
most as many new buildings in
the mext 15 years as were erected
in the entire previous 100-year
history of the University.
In line with this expansion,
Walker said eight new buildings
are -in the final planning stage.
The new buildings planned are:
an engineering building that, will
extend along College Ave. across
the street from the theatres; a
petroleum laboratory between
Buckhout Laboratory and the
Forestry Building; an extension
to the Home Ecnomics Building;
a meats laboratory; a swine re
search center; new turkey breed
er houses; and a military air and
naval sciences building.
Seniors to Ballot—
(Continued from page one)
burg, Joseph Eberly, Joseph
Hartnett, Lash Howes, William
Johnson, William Kane, Robert
iKrakoff, Edmond Kramer, Daniel
'Land, Lawrence McCabe, Mike
Moyle, John Pepe, Leonard Rich
ards, Curtin Schafer, Norman
ISchue, Richard Schillinger, Jack
Valentine. Samuel Valentine and
Samuel Walcott.
Come to:
-COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
GRADS: Brand new briefcases for sale.
Also mews two-piece set of men's lug
gage. Call AD 5-1053 or AD 74033 after
5:16.
TIRE SALE—tires for sale. cheap. 54.00
a piece in lots of sixteen. Will shin to
you. Write to Ambridge Auto Wree.kdog
Co.. 2805 Dues Ave.. Ambridge. Ps.
USED REFRIGERATOR, good condition.
Call Don Lecklitr.er AD 8-8838 atter
5:30 p.m.
HOUSE TRAILER, 1952 model, 28 feet:
most economical, very convenient living.
Will bargain. See Mike Sikorski, Moover's
Trailer Park.
A SET OF four matched woods. Wilson
Sam Snead Championship. In original
wrappers, never used. Will sell at sacri
fice. Dial AD 8-61•74 before 5. Also
used set of Burke Imperial woods and
irons. This is a complete matched and
registered set of 4 woods and 9 irons.
May be seen at Pro Shop.'
$25 SPALDING baseball glove—used one
year. Will sell for $12.50. Contact Larry
Beighey, A• 24 Hamilton HalL
GOLF CLUBS: 1954 Spalding Top Flite.
registered Synchro-Dyned Irons. set of
eight plus sand wedge and pitching wedge.
Used very little. Price $65. Call AD 8-6130.
1948 FORD-TUDOR sedan, R&1, V-8.
Good tires and clean upholstery. Call
Frank Miller AD 8-8151.
MAN'S KHAKI summer jacket, dacron
and cotton. size 28. Cost $24 at Jacob
Reed's. Worn twice. $l2. Tel. AD 8-1055.
SUITABLE TRAILER Locations—Sunrise
Trailer Court, six miles from State
College on Benner Pike. Water, sewage.
laundry. garbage facilities. Call ELgin
6-4446 after 6 p.m.
FOR RENT
THREE-ROOM furnished apartment avail
able June 6th. 605 E. Fairmount Ave.
Phone AD 8-1152.
ROOMS FOR men all summer sessions at
Marilyn Hall. 917 E. Beaver Ave. Con
venient to town and campus. Special low
rates. Reservations now being taken. Ask
for Mrs. Elleard.
JUNIORS AND Seniors make reservations
now for school year 1957-58. Board and
room at Marilyn Hall. 317 E. Beaver
Ave. Ask for Mrs. Elleard.
ROOMS FOR men, all summer sessions
Rooms for double or single occupancy at
222 S. Allen. Reservations also being taken
for fall semester, double occupancy only.
Upper clasamen in engineering and grad
uate students preferred. Call AD S-6774
before 5 p.m. to see rooms and make
reservations.
FURNISHED APARTMENT 3 rooms and
bath. Available June 1 to Sept. 1. Metz
ger Bldg. Call AD 8-6323.
FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer.
Metzger Building. Cheap and convenient.
Call Torn AD 7-7247.
THREE AND 4-room apartments-445 and
160. Bellefonte. Available June 14). Call
EL 64482 after IL
Political Science--
(Continued prom page two)
laid schemes of mice an men gang aft agley, an' lea's us nought
but grief an' pain for promied joy!"
Maturity will demand "sober second thoughts" abotit quick and
easy solutions for terminating the inevitable conflicts of interests
,
'of modern nations. Such solutions are advanced, for example, by
well-meaning, if reckless, advocates of "preventive war" and by
logical, if unrealistic, proponents of World Government Now.
The mature mind will also insist upon critically examining the
consequences of alternative courses of action. Should we, for exam
ple, support Britain and France, our allies in Western Europe, in
their efforts to protect their vital interests in, the Near East and
North Africa? Or should we take a strong anti-colonial position
all over the world, regardless of the effect ''nf this stand upon the
Western Alliance? And what are the consequences of yet other
alternatives?
Above all, the mature mind will be prudent, that is to say,
possessed of that sound judgment which can wisely "relate appro
priate means to well-articulated ends. Such sound judgment will
support a patient, firm diplomacy of accommodation, even though
we may be strongly tempted by a less modest, more dramatic,
policy which some urge as necessary to relax or destroy the ten
sions that threaten to make the whole world a garrison state or a
common atomic incinerator.
This may not be a cheerful picture; but it does seem to me that
we must face up to this more sobering view of the world in which
we live.
•U.S. National Guard units took •The piccolo is the - highest
part in eleven campaigns and 34 pitched of all musical instru
assault landings in World War 11. ments.
Graduating Seniors ...
Commencement Is the Beginning
Not the End of Your Ties
Join Your Alumni Association
Before You Leave Campus
Special Seniors Fee . . $2.00
If You Join On or Before June 8
THE ALUMNI OFFICE 104 Old Main
FOR RENT
APARTMENT: Furnished, 3 rooms, private
bath, near campus. Available June 9th
for summer and following achool year if
wanted. Contact Bill Grove, 225 S. Atherton
St. after 8 p.m.
APARTMENT TO Rent for summer
-8 rooms, bath. first - floor. automatic
crasher. furnished completely: baby furni
ture. Call AD 7-3941.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. TWO room,
kitchenette and batli. Available June 6
until Sept. 15. Metzger Building. Call
AD 7-4004. Stan Wielobob.
VERY NICE Apartment. 2 bedrooms, living
room, bath. kiteben—s9o. Available July
I. 1967. Unfurnished but we're selling our
furniture at bargain prices. Call AD 8-9626
after 8 pan.
FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT for summer
for 3 males. All facilities, two blocks
from campus. Call AI) 7-2226. Parking
available.
ATTRACTIVE 3-ROOM completely fur
nished apartment with private bath,
available for summer. In Quiet residential
area one block from campus. Call AD
7-7967.
ROOMS AT Simi Alpha Mu. 912 Locust
Lane. for all summer sessions. 94.00
per week. Contact Gary Zinman AD 7.
T 732.
APARTMENT FOR summer. Two rooms
and-bath. No kitchen facilities. Furnished.
$35 monthly. Parking extra. 141 South
Allen. Call Al) 7-2904.
DOUBLE ROOM for rent. male students.
$6 per week. 401 Keller Street. Call
AD 13-8676.
NEAT, TWO-ROOM and private bath fur.
niched apartment, one block from cam
pus. Available for one or two persons
from June to
_Sept. Call AD S-13541„ ask
for Ron.
TRIPLE ROOM for summer. Parking
Call AD 7-4451.
COMFORTABLE ROOMS for summer and
fall, all with hot and cold running
water or private bath. Central, quiet,
low student rates. The Colonial, 123 W.
Nittany. Tel. AD 7-4850.
ROOMERS FOR summer school. If plan
ning ' to stay 6-9-12 weeks. $4.05 per
week. Phone AD 134165, ask for Dace.
TAN RAINCOAT, plaid lining—taken by
mistake Thursday between 10-11 outside
203 Buckhout. Name In collar. Please call
Dan, AD 7-3476.
GREEN LEATHER Wallet in HUB Sun
day between 12 and 2. Important cards.
Call Sally Reukauft 327 Simmons.
PERSON WHO found Burke No. 9 iron
near 9th green last Fri. Please call
Dish AD 74861. Reward.
RAINMAKER RAINCOAT—Iost outside of
318 Willard. Return to Tom Green.
AD7-7638. Sentimental value.
MEN'S SILVER zircon ring. Of senti
mental vallie only.. CO Dan Leaman
ut 1195.
With Penn State'.
ONE COMMERCE 39 real estate book la
front of Willard Hall last Monday morn.
ing. Call Jack Whittle at AD 7-4928.
Important for finals.
MULTI-COLORED srbusses between Kappa
Stigma and Simmons. Call Pat. 360 Sim•
mons.
GIRL'S GOLD Omega watch with miraea
loue
medal attached. Thursday morning
(16th) between McElwain and Willard.
Reward. Call 265 McElwain.
ANYONE WISHING to sell some extra
graduation invitations or announcements
call Bob Wenner at AD 7-4937.
MEN OVER is interested in sales train;
ing program. Car furnished for trained
men. Must be neat, friendly, Interested in
work. Call Williamsport 5069 any day
between 11 and 2. Ask for Mr. Wyre.
PASSENGERS WANTED
PASSENGERS WANTED to Alberqueratte.
New lidexieo or intermediate points after
Jane 8. Call AD 7-2136, Ed Kornowelti.
PASSENGERS WANTED to Idaho. Leay.
int June 10. Call Joe Butterwick ext.
963.
PASSENGERS WANTED to Los Angeles
via Indianapolis, St. Louis, Albuquerque,
June 1. Call Jim Lambert, Tavern after
9 p.m. .
GRADUATING SENIORS before you
leave campus remember to join the
Penn State Alumni Assn. Special Senior
Membership Fee only $2.00. Come to the
Alumni Office, 104 Old Main.
IR YOUR typewriter giving you trouble?
11 so. call AD 7.2492 or bring machine
io 638 54! College Ara
IT'S HASSINGER for racket stringing the
No• Awl Way. Latest factory equipment.
Prompt service; guaranteed work; longer
life to string and racket University Ten.
nil Service. 514 E. Beaver Menne.
FOR PROMPI and expert radio and phono.
graph service stop at State College T.V.
tB2 South Allen Street
RIDE WANTED to Houston, Texan front
Philadelphia area—leaving June 8-10.
Call AD 7-4151, ask for Dave.
RIDE WANTED to Oregon or neighboring
states, June 2, 3. or t. Phil 'Johnson,
ext. 1184.
• FOR , GOOD RESULTS
USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
TUESDAY. MAY 21. 1957
LA= 11. A
HELP WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
RIDE WANTED