SATURDAY. NOVEMBER' 9. 1957 Penn Prof to Speak On Students' Values Dr. Philip E. Jacob, professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, will speak on "Changing Values in College" at the 10th annual Rufus Jones Lecture at 8 p.m. tomorrow in 121 Sparks. The talk is a report of his students' sense of values due Harshbarger To Address Chapel Service The Rey. Luther H. Harshbar ger, University chaplain, will speak on "The Old-Time Reli gion" at the chapel services at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. The Chapel Choir/ directed by Willa C. Taylor, will sing the an them "Like as the Heart Desireth the Water Brooks" by Howells. George E. Ceiga, University or ganist, will play "Prelude in B Minor" by Willan. "Adagio from Second Symphony" by Widor as the offeratory and "Fugue in B Minor" by Willan for the post lude. The Rev. Donald Cutler, chap lain to Episcopal students, will speak at Protestant services at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the• Helen Ea kin Eisenhower Chapel. His topic will be "Behold. I Will Tell You a Mystery." The Meditation Chapel Choir will sing the anthem, "Create in Me a Clean Heart," by Bauman. Char lotte Brown, organist for the ser vice, will play the prelude, "In Manus Tuas, Dominet" and the postlude, "Gloria Petri," also by Peeters. 2 Senior Groups Asked To Return LaVie Proofs Seniors in the Colleges of Agri culture and Business Administra tion have been asked to return their LaVie picture proofs to the Penn State Photo Shop. Proofs not returned in the next few days cannot be included in this year's book because of print er's deadlines. SHULMAN SHINDIG Author of the best selling books: RALLY ROUND THE FLAG BOYS THE MANY LOVES OF DOBIE GILLIS . BAREFOOT BOY WITH CHEEK MAX SHULMAN'S GUIDED TOUR OF CAMPUS HUMOR MAX SHULMAN'S LARGE ECONOMY SIZE SLEEP TILL NOON Mr. Shulman will be present to meet his many friends, and to autograph copies of his books on For Christmas: Have Mr. Shulman inscribe and autograph copies of his books to those on your Christmas list. If you cannot attend, we'll take your book order and have it autographed. The PENNSYLVANIA BOOK SHOP investigations of the change in to a college education and the !merits of this change. Jacob is the author of "Con scription of Conscience," 'Propa ganda by Shortwave" and numer ous articles on international rela tions and the United Nations. The lecture is sponsored by the State College Friends Meeting and the University Christian As sociation.' The . Wesley Foundation will subject will be **Religious hold a fireside forum on "Let's Truth in Irreligious Garb." A so- Face Social Issues" at 6:15 p.m. tomorrow in the student center. The cial hour will follow the talk. The:discussion will follow a moviet The University Christian Asso entitled "Far from Alone." ciation will hold an international A kinescope. "Ed Murrow I n :fireside discussion on "Competi terviews J. Robert Oppenheimer,tion in Foreign Aid Program ' at . will be shown at 7:30 p.m. to :8 p.m Monday at the home of morrow in the auditorium of the ; Erwin W. Mueller, professor of B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation.iphysics, at 154 Ellen Ave. Following the film Dr. Leonard' F. Herzog, assistant professor of! geophysics, will offer comments:Coed Will Enter and answer questions. The Graduate Newman Club Rodeo Competition will sponsor a talk by the Rev. Paul Tigyer of the Byzantine rite! Marilyn Painter, a junior in at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Ro- animal husbardry from Pitts mar. Catholic Student Center. The burgh. is one of four Pennsyl- I topic of his talk will be "The His- , vanians to enter the girls' compe tory of the Greek Rite in the tition in a barrel race at the World Catholic Church." :Championship Rodeo next week Donald Morgenson, graduate Harrisburg. assistant at the Lutheran Student? Miss Painter is a former west- Association, will speak at 6:30 ern class winner in the Pennsyl ip.m. tomorrow in the LSA Center. Ivania Horseman's Association. United Student Fellowship Sunday, November 10 6:30 p.m. THOMAS WIGGINS ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PHYSICS WILL SPEAK ON THE TOPIC "Science and Religion" AT Faith Evangelical & Reformed and Congregational Church Corner of East College Ave. and Locust tans YOU'RE INVITED TO MEET Max Shulman November lith Monda), from 3 to 5 P.M. 129 West Beaver Ave. State College, Pa. THE, DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE Dr. Philip Jacob Rufus Jones Lecturer $3.50 2.50 1.50 2.95 2.95 2.50 COLLEGE PENNSYt VANIA NISA The National Independent Stu-'not another convention date tient Association regional con-should be set in the near future. Invitations were sent out to re vent-inn, scheduled to be held at gional members between Maine the Univers.itl, this weekend, has be-n canceled. ,and New Jersey. Miss Barniiter said local chap- Barbara Barniker, coordinator' for the University's NISA chap- ter members believe that al ter. said _the cancellation was due though the convention was can to, the late responses from 20 of celed it would have been suc. the 60 colleges and universities cessful due to the large number invited to attend. She said about.of acceptances. 45 acceptances were received. btit most of the larger institutes re- Freshman Council to Meet ponded after the deadline. 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