PAGE TWO 72 Remain in Infirmary; Health Picture Unchanged The nurnbel .tudents in the hospital has increased to 72, but Dr. Heiiiert R. Glenn, director of the University Health Centel, said several of the new patients are fracture and sprain cast's and that the University health situation is gen erally unchanged from Tuesday. Prexy Sees Dormitory Expansion Ptedent FL:ic A. Walker said that the Unive:sity will have to build dorilitories for at least 4000 students in every 5-year period between now and 1970. Speaking at a meeting of the Pennsylvania Grange Tuesday in Reading. Walker said. •'We have to build perhaps half again as many classrooms and dormitories as were built in the entire his tory of the University up to this point." "It means that we shall hare to add perhaps 800 faculty members to our staff, an almost impossible job even if we are able to match salaries being offered our bright est graduates by competing in dustrial and business concerns," Walker said. He said that even with the strictest economics, it. will mean lirge increases in state appropria tions. "If w•e are to expand—indeed, if we are to operate at ati—the money must be given to us by some outside source," Walker said. He explained that the outside source is the people of the Com monwealth, through appropria tions made from tax revenue by the General Assembly. Walker outlined the spirit of cooperation that has existed be tween the Grange and the Uni versity. lie said that the coopera tion has been going on since the Grange organized 84 years ago. JCCB to Meet Tonight The Inter-College Council Board will meet at 7 tonight in 212 Het zel Union to discuss next week's student council elections. Barth Sees Reason for 'Despair' By LIANNE CORDERO ; the Marxist theory of history and Barth said Christianity in the' isubsequently joins the Commu-. West remains not an intellectual If the Western world hopes nist Patty with no apparent sense force at all, but a steadily-influ to hold its own against Russian of inconsistency." ential folk belief. Communism, there is serious "The great question, of course, Peale's Way is not so easily , , for those not yet so far gone as' discarded as the first avenue, ho cause for concern in the cur-ito smile bitter smiles and shrug ' warned. It is "always inviting— !their shoulders at the decline of especially on brilliant mornings rent "literature of despair " ,ith.e West, is what to do about it,"; when one's health, work, mar- Dr.. John Barth said last night.; Barth said. . riage, and finances all are aw -1 "But," Barth said, "of the pos-, mentarily in good condition." Speaking to the philosophYsible avenues of escape available "But what we are trying to save Club. Barth called this literature'to us, some I think we may not is Western society, and I don't "the most conspicuous and i m ichoose." .think we can save it by a col j Two of these avenues, Barth lection of private armistices." Mtnt of our time." Russian suggested, are the "obscurantist • Barth concluded his talk opti iunism, he said, " forail itc a-- ---i or Billy Graham escape" and mistically. however, by saying vulgarity and brutality is still in' "Peale's Way: 'nothing is but that the United States with its a relatively heroic stage." i thinking makes it so!' ' i optimism and mode of economic Communism can capture the al-I The "Billy Graham escape," he:operation "still awes other peo legiance of the thoughtful as welliexplained. "is the notion that all,ple." as the hungry, the exploited andpive need to do is return the way "One feels that even the sug the naive. Barth warned.j•ive came , but most of us feel thatigestion of an accompanying ideal He compared today's Conarnu. ?for our culture as a whole, there , would turn the trick—but it must nisi to "the decadent Westerner lis no turning back on the road be a 20th century ideal, not a 19th who sees the staggering corn. we traveled.", or 18th century model" plexity of ethical questions .. and is vulnerable to a heti latices and incapacity for eingle minded action. " Barth described a nihilistic con fusion of the modern philoso phers_ citing Existentialist Jean Paul Sartre. .Existentialist "easily refutes ATTENTION! AH University Service Employees An open meeting will be held in Room 316 Sparks. at $ p.m. Thum- Oct. 24. Important that all Service Employees etteni. Kenneth H. MIMI. Pres. Local 417 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Other special arrangements ion High Schools. made during the illness—such as' A classified on Oct. 17 under calling off ROTC common hours,"Miscellaneous" announced that —also were discontinued. Norristown High School had Fifty students were in the hos-!beaten Low er m Merlon High pital Tuesday morning. School. 7-6. ending Lower er :ion's 33-game football winning The five local physicians have :streak. stopped visiting women's real-; Another "Miscellaneous" classi dence halls. Glenn said it was no.:fi e d Oct. 22 bl an dly di sm issed the longer necessary for them to do: v i c t ory w ith, "According to foot so because of the marked pro 'tball experts, Norristown's victory press in campus health. 'over Lower Merton was a one in The physicians had been visit- a million fluke." 'ing the halls twice daily to care! N ow it apßears that the classi for bed-ridden coeds. fieds are not big enough to han • Onlv 59 box breakfasts were,dle this rivalry. served yesterday morning as corn-! Martin Gavetti, freshman in pared with 71 served Tuesday Nor morning and last Thursday's high business administration from 'ristown yesterday inquired at :of more than 400. :The Daily Collegian business of- Glenn said two residence halls Tice about display advertising —Atherton and Waring—show ' ed slight increases in thv num- costs. Gavetti started the whole thing bet' of students ill, but he re- after Norristown High School stu -1 gards neither as serious, dents called him and told him of Glenn said students were still. t b e v i c t or y . coming to the dispensary but that I Now Gavetti has a copy of a I"the situation was much, much poem by a Norristown High better than it was a week ago." School student, which describes About 500 students, Glenn esti-,very vividly the defeat of Lower mated, sought help at the dispen - :Merion. This he wants to place as ;sarY yesterday, a number ota display ad, so that not only whom were doing so merely as a former Norristown students will 'precaution and to receive advice see it but also other students at ;on preventive measures. ;the University, especially Lower In generaL Glenn said. there 'Merlon fans. was no evidence the situation ; Display ads cost more than was either better or worse. He classifieds I classifieds. So Gavetti will at ell the leveling-off process was continuing :tempt to raise the money from and that such ill- Norristown students at the Uni ' siestas as there were, were not. , :ers ity . as virulent as last week. It is hoped by many that to day's expected rain will not bring a turn for the worse. Glenn had attributed part of the improvement over the week- end to the warmer and drier wea ther. "There's a sucker born every ;minute," said P. T. Barnum. • I This old adage must still hold 7 Sophomores Tapped , true since Froth had an "enthus iastic Delphi Hat Society student response" (accord -By!in' g to Froth) yesterday: Seven men have been tapped by' Because of this response, the Delphi, sophomore men's hat so—campus humor (?) magazine will ciety. 'be sold only at the Hetzel Union 'They are Larry Hartzell, Jacob desk today. Hostetter. William Jaffe, Dellie. Sales will begin this morning Keiser, Leonard Julius, Bernard'and continue until copies or cus- Magdovitz and Robert Owens. tomers run out. SAY, UPPERCLASSMEN ... It's time you ordered your Penn State class ring! Muls is proud to be offering you the beautiful durable Herff-Jones ring—exclusively) With such a wide choice of stones (including garnet, ruby, black onyx) awl sires, you'll have no trouble finding a ring to suit you. Stop in Murs today and order your Penn State clue ring. Everyone else is. _ ma . A cARGE raq Tarr":::‘11w1III// Nr 6IC CirEktiti efit: STATE COLLEGE Students Fight War of Words In Classifieds "For good results use Collegian Classifieds" and the result of two of these classifieds seems to be a "good" rivalry between students from Norristown and Lower Mer- Froth Continues Duping Students Dates Set for Visit Of Four Russians The four Russians who will visit the Universit of a tour of three states told a Rotary Club meeting in Cumberland, Md., they would arrive in State College about next Wednesday or Thursday. The University received a letter yesterday from the Rus sian Embassy in Washington requesting permission for a visit. The University replied with a wel-. come and a request for more defi-.Yearbook Rated nite information on the purpose and time of the visit. • • h • •• The general purpose of the visit, H as stated by the Associated Press,; ig in Judging will be to enable the diplomats• • to get a better picture of Ameri-' At Missouri can life. The 1957 LaVie, senior class an- The four plan to visit Park- rma], has' been rated "excellent" ersburg, Morgantown and lin the annual judging by the Na- Clarksburg, in West Virginia: tional School Yearbook Associa- Zanesville. Cleveland and War- .lion at Columbia, Mo. ren, in Ohio: and Sharon, Al i The judges rated the book high toona, State College and Wil- ;for its excellent photography. liamsport, in Pennsylvania. 'good printing job, and over-all The University has planned no .appearance. In the opinion of the program for the Russians'v-s i it —ljudges, write-ups were well han since it learned officially of theidied, especially in the sports sec visit:tion. Dividers and sub-dividers only yesterday. A Univer sity spokesman said the four prob- ably will be permitted to inves- with four-color art work on the idividers were well planned. tigate anything that interest sl dent from Hershey, with James The book was edited by Wit them during their stay. liam D. McCann, pre-medical stu- The four are Vladimir Lavrov. Counselor at the Embassy, and Anatloi N. Goryachev, Sergei A. Mullen, student in applied arts Bobomolov and Vlaerian V..Mik-!from Pit t sburgh, as art editor. hailov, secretaries. This will be the second time Russians have visited the Uni versity ibis semester. About two months ago, a Russian delega tion visited the Department of Physics. The delegation was received then by Dr. John A. Sauer. head of the Department of Physics. Lavrov, speaking to the Cum berland Rotary Club, said Russia .is a center of strength in a world. 'of tensions, In a reversal from "Sputnik di plomacy;" he said. "We are ready :to destroy our intercontinental ballistic missile immediately if all powers are willing to do the ,same." Psych Club to Present First Seminar Tonight • The first of a series of seminar type meetings will be held by the Psychology Club at 7:30 tonight in Pine Cottage to discuss "The Subconscious Mind." Outing Club to Meet Dr. Charles L.Hosler, associato professor of meteorology, will, speak to members of the Outing' Club at_ 7 tonight in the Hetzel, Union Auditorium_ STATE NOW Now: 1:49, 3:47, 5:45, 7:43, 9:41 "Best in Two Seasons" Finema n—Co II eg ia n THE CARNIVAL OF THIEVES Penn State Players Center Stage Oct. Is-Nov. 23 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1957 2500 W.Va. Tickets Remain at Rec Hall About 2500 end zone tickets and a limited number of seats in the east stands remain on sale for the Lion-West Virginia football contest next Saturday at Beaver Field. Tickets will be on sale from 8:15 a.m. until noon and from 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. today and tomorrow and from 8:15 a.m. until noon. Saturday at the ticket office, Rec reation Hall,. Tickets are priced at $4. Edward M. Czekaj, ticket manager, said sales were brisk yesterday morn ing. * CATHAUM !row - 2:03, 3:55, 5:47, 7:39, 9:31 JAMES A MICHENEn STORY IF LONELINESS Af4 LOVE , as.a-le UNTIL Tworsout. 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