TUESDAY. OCTOBER 1.19 Kilpatri Gradua Dr. William Kilpat one of the founders of open the Graduate Sch 121 Sparks. Kilpatrick will spz Stands For and - Why." Dr. Dexter Perkins, emin torian associated with t versities of Rochester, Cor Harvard, is also scheduled Perkins will speak on "' eign Policy of the United Today" at 8. p.m. Nov. 12 Sparks. Dr. Walter H. Judd, Republi can congressman from Minne sota, a member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, and a former medical mission ary in Asia, will speak at 8 p.m. Nov. 13 in Schwab Auditorium. Judd will speak on "A Re appraisal of Foreign Aid." The rest of the schedule for the lecture series is: Dr. William Turner, former dean of the School of Social Work, University of- Pennsylvania, "So cial Work in a Dynamic World," 8 p.m. Feb. 11, 121 Sparks. Dr. H. Bently Glass, profes sor of genetics, Johns Hopkins . University and receni - past president of the American Insti lute of Biological Sciences:. "New Horizons in Human Gen etics," 8 p.m. March 3, 121 Sparks. Dr. Otto Will Jr., director of psychOtherapy, Chestnut Lodge, Rockville, Md. - ,- - "Human Related ness and the Schizophrenic Re action." The lectures are open to the public. Salesman Given 'Bum's Rush'- 'A 'would-be stationery sales man, believed to be an Ohio State University -fraternity pledge, got - the "bum's rush" !this. weekend from McKee Han. Campus Police "ushered" the salesman from `the hall since no such solicitation is' allowed in residence halls. Col. Lucien B. Bolduc, head of Campus Patrol, said the "visit" is almost a yearly occurence. He said last year he dismissed a simi lar person, a pledge from Ohio State, who was supposed to sell 100 boxes of stationery to Uni versity students. Accidents-- (Continued from page one) The only accident in State Col lege this weekend involved a parked car - owned by Joseph Barefoot, a student from Fried ens.- Police said John Ballenger of State College RD was driving west on College Avenue Sunday night when he struck Barefoot's auto. Damages were listed as $125 to the Barefoot car and $175 to the Ballenger vehicle. An auto driven by Fred . Maurer, a student from Schwenksville, Friday was struck along College Avenue by another ophrated by James H. Smith of Madisonburg. Police said Maurer was pulling out from a parking stall on East College Avenue when Smith crashed into him. Total damage was $145. Young Republican Club To Run Fall Campaign The YOung Republican Club Will meet to organize for the fall campaign at 7 tonight in 2(09 Het zel Union. Members will be namec Select Centre County Yon publican Committee for G( anatorial candidates in 19 taVie Art Staff tohileet LaVie*art staff will inlet at 7 tonight in 201 Temporary - Candidates who are sophomores or juniors in art or architecture may attend. . Botany Club Plans Elections The Botany Club will elect of ficers at noon tomorrowl in 2Q2 Buckhout. k Will Open e Lectures lick, dean of American educators and; he modern school of education, will' 00l lecture series - at 8 p.m., Oct. 23 . in! "Modern Education; What it l ak on nt his- I. Unl el and or the Prof Named Head Of Speech Group e For- States in 121 Harold P. Zelko, professor of speech, was elected chairman of the Business and Professional Speaking Interest Group of the Speech Association of America at the group's annual convention in Boston. 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