TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2 , 1957 show was sponsored School Science Teach Industries, Engineeri Indian Frontiers Topic of Round Table Dr. Clark Spence, instructor in history, will speak to members of the History Round Table at 7:30 tonight in 217 Willard. He will speak on the "Indian Frontiers," the lesser known fea tures of life in India, Ed Prof Visits SChools For Research Protect Dr. Hugh M. Davison, professor of educational research, is visiting Lebanon county schools today and tomorrow in connection with the evaluation of educational pro grams for schools in various stages of district reorganization. Have you heard... your clothes can be washed and dryed in about 2 hours on Tuesdays and Wednesdays if you ask - at the Launderette 210 Wert College Avenue THE... JUNIOR PROM "The Best Dance of the Year" N9VEMBER, Ist - Semi-Formai Profs Attending /65 Accept Bids to Sororities TN/ Conference A total of 165 coeds accepted, rushing will continue until Nov. I. To Hear Prexy i bids to pledge a sorority by yes- 1 Sororities are continuing to terdav, according to Mrs. R. Mae, send out bids to coeds. Coeds re- President Eric A. Walker Shultz, assistant dean of w omen. ceiving bids today must return speak to 160 professors attending] Invitations to visit sororities them to the dean of women's of the Conference on Teaching by ; are still being issued. Informal rice by 5 p.m. Thursday. Television in Colleges and Uni-k versifies at 9 a.m. today in the i Hetzel Union assembly room. The conference opened Sunday . and will continue through tomor row. It is sponsored by the Amer ican Council on Education and, the University. Following Walker's address, I Leshe P. Greenhill, assistant di-, rector of the Division of Academic. Research and Services, and Hid-, eva Kumata, of Michigan State University, will review results of research on TV instruction. Dr. Clarence H. Faust, president ' of the Fund for the Advancement of Education, will speak on "Phil osophy of Education in Relation to Televised Instruction" at a din ner meeting at 6.30 tonight at the Nittany Lion Inn. A panel discussion on. the "Ef fects of College Cultural Patterns on Student? Learning from Tele ;vised Instruction" will be held at 110 45 a.m. today. Another panel on "Practical Problems on the Improvement of E by the Academic Year Institute for High Televised Instruction" will •be held at 1:30 p.m. today. Dr. Wil-' rs and the Chemistry and Physics, Mineral ham S. Ray, associate professor off g and Education Student Councils. I pc2.-chology, is a member of the, panel. A demonstration of teaching by [Mardi Gras Photos television is scheduled for 9 to -1 night in Sparks. Wilt Be Due Today Delta Sigma Pi to Hold . Pictures of candidates for Mardi Gras king must be turned in at Fail Pledging Tonight the Hetzel Union desk b 1 5 p.m Delta Sigma Pi, professiEnal today, business fraternity,' will conduct' Pictures should be removed its fall semester pledging cere lfrom protective folders and mark- monY at 7 tonight at Alpha Sigma ed with both the name of the Phi fraternity. I candidate and the sponsoring A business meeting will follow group, and the group's Mardi Gras the pledging. theme should be included. 1 Groups failing to meet today's(CG Will Meet Tonight deadline will be penalized 25 tick-1 The Intercollegiate Conference et points in the Mardi Gras booth on Government will meet at 7-30 competition. 'tonight in 204 Willard, HALL REC $5.00 per Couple , Dancing from 9 to I All Classes are Welcome Get Your Date Now THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA • 111 ; , j . :$. THE WORLD'S FINEST •NYLON STOCKINGS NO SEAMS TO STRAIGHTEN, Berkshire seamless stockings Neier a-twisted seam ... just sheer bare leg-flattery with Berkshire seamless stockings. Berkshire's cling-tight fit hugs every inch of your leg, gives a smooth, flawless line of beauty. 1.35 PAIR 3 PAIRS 3.98 BERKSHIRES ARE EXCLUSIVE WITH US IN - STATE COLLEGE AND BELLEFONTII STATE COLLEGE - BELLEFONTE HOUR DRY:CLEANING SERVICE Thorough Cleaning Regular Price and Promptness Balfurd's Careful Cleaners 307 W. Beaver Ave. PAGE FIVE