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    PAGE MO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1957
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Editorials i
Safety Valve !Little Man on Campus —
by Dick Biblee
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Half-Holiday in 02 f
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Hundreds of students left University Park 3;esterday
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for Pittsburgh in the wake of an All-University Cabinet Rights Battles -.. .. (~, „.F,.. ,
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reconiwendation for football half-holidays in. future . ' l e "
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By ARTHUR EDSON
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Man vof the students going to the Pitt game are cutting Nearly every one realizes the im-I -- ----- , • ..L it* ---.....-
portant part played by the Eng-i •=.2-' 7 ,,, Ak r.....`,(;)
classes this morning. The lure of a traditional rivalry with fish. Ft - nob. Dutch and Spanish! , ..---IL . ,
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a possible bowl bid in the balance and of a festive weekend ;iii
when
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vat; too much for them. tour knowledgeis often vague and
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The last football half-holiday was in 1955. for the Penn
1 Back in July. 1655, for instance,:
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game. Student government attempted to obtain a half- ' Abraham de Lucena, Salvador '
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holiday last year but was turned down. No attempt was
risque made one of our earliest ' - 4, ..c
made this year. arguments for civil rights. i ," - :
A man should have the right i 1 i / 4 1
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But Thuisdav night-just after agreeing 14-10 that the to be buried in his own grave- 1 „V " .:0 . .. !* i
Christmas vacation should he extended - Cabinet ap- yard. they suggested to the au- i C) Op
thorilies of New Amsterdam.,--7,.:,(,4
proved a recommendation seeking inclusion of "floating" later New York.
football half-holidays in future University calendars. Peter Stuyvesant, having ma-. o<"&„,/ ' 4. . , e , z--: , -4, I
turely considered the problem,' ',
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"Floating" means the holidays would be there and the gave his approval._ • ,'/' • ., -•- .-<":"
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calendar would be arranged so they could be taken for "They may bury their dead.": :,% ~/' -"2: ------- / -.,:': -z 7:: - - - - ',,-----
he said, "on an unappropriated ' - /':'/' -" , -7. - :;:- - --; -": • : - -?-1":.: •-- ''':- tit ;
whatever games the student body wishes. ground belonging to the corn- 7,: ) ,' „ -< ' 7'; l e --; t ;''' ' - 7
We are pleased that Cabinet has decided to look into the pany." He referred to the West; 7 // ; ;//, , ' '. , '%' 4 4s ' ~.//:;5
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future in an attempt to get football half-holidays. (Al- This is the earliest written :
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though we feel 'the timing of the motion-coming after e' -' ,'-; : -) A
record of the 23 Spanish Jews . ~.. ~" - --73' „ ,-. , w, . ,-,7. -..- , -z 7" i r
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who went to Brazil, ran into
asking for a longer Christmas vacation-was somewhat difficulties with the Portuguese. i ' ,/'.'„/./ ': '''=-----/' '.. ''% -' e 4
and immigrated to New Amster- , t % /,', /'-.,, '''' ' , / ' ii
poor.)
darn in 1654.
President Eric A. Walker has indicated the University Those early Spanish Jews were, "Men-this is our last chance to win a game this season-together."
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may be operating on a quarter or trimester system b - 1962. back again soon, asking°old Peter
Stuyvesant for the right to trade,' -
Interpreting the News
This means a revamping of the University calendar. to buoy property, and for full citi-
And while the calendar is being revamped, there is no zenship. •
,Bv the time - the colonies were
reason why inclusion of floating half-holidays shouldn't ready to cut out on their own,
Jonas Phillips of Philadelphia was Inflation. Problem
be considered.
reminding the delegates to the
The class of '62 may have a football half-holiday its Constitutional Convention th a t• I r % • I
they should remember religious
senior year.
equality. rsychosom.a.t c
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In 1790, Moses Seixas of New- • • i s
. port, R. 1., wrote George Wash- i By J. M. ROBERTS
Too. Much Speculation ington to congratulate him on I Associated Press News Analyst
becoming president. i The United States, facing g
slackenin of the boom business
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A distorted con Washington wrote back a fa-' ception of All-University Cabinet's mous letter that said: :it has been doing, encounters what might be termed a psycho
function and responsibility was brought to light by Cabi- "Happily the government of the, somatic problem.
United States ... gives to bigotry ! .
net's debate Thursday night. no sanction, to persecution no as-! how do you discuss ways and means of avoiding a reces-
The issue . being discussed was the motion to extend sistance." ' sion without making a lot of people think things are worse
the Christmas vacation from Jan. 3 to Jan. 6. Cabinet had than they are 7 This w o u 1 d in-i .
in Washington, it is quite possible
no power to make a ruling, but could make a suggestion to , Gazette spire over-caution and a further'
'that procurement programs will
the administration. After much haggling, Cabinet passed TODAY unwarranted drop.
increase along with the missile
Cosmopolitan (tub. a p.m. The cot_ntry has been disturbed program.
the motion, by the narrow margin of 1440. Neuman, t tub, Open tiou.e 8 P.m, Stu-,about inflation, which has been The missile program itself will
Opposition was based almost solely on the grounds that 1 o."ri . ,` ( t . 'ilir Osernischt. Nov. .5-t.t
I s ' . TOMORROW world-wide for several years. Not i
long ago, trying to check it, the not be a large -employer. Con
!he proposal was a futile one. Thomas Hollander, senior Esan g eliral United Brethren Student Fel-,Federal Reserve banks tightened the one announced this week
lowship, Dinner Meeting, 5 p.m., Fire-lup on credit money. Now they,the big
!.s v i ,il n l, . however, make an impres-
MONDAYclass president, said that it would not look good for etas Boom
are reversing themselves.
Cabinet to have its motion turned down by the admin- nOC Council. 7:30 p.m.. 214 HUB There was a cutback in de- The new federal highway
Delta No Alpha , 7:50 p.m.. 109 Bourke
Istration. Nine other Cabinet members agreed with him. Freshman council . 7,10 p.m.. 209 MUD fence spending, increasing un- program will 1-e getting up
Hillel. Be g inners' Hebrew. 7 p.m.. Founda - employment and reducing the steam next year, injecting
They were defeating the purpose of Cabinet. tion
Model Railroad Club. 7 p.m.. 212 lIUB purchasing power of factory money into the economy and
Cabinet is designed to be the liason between the stu- Players, Adiertising Crew, 6:31.1 Pau., workers. Some inventories be- providing employment above
Schnab gan to go up. the scales of the "spend and
dents and administration. For this reason, the debate on
Unemployment is expected to spend" years of the great de
the motion should have centered around whether student Job Interviews increase until it reaches a peak pression.
FE.iof
The
e ou c n o d st 4,000,000 in
living has
F et l i e r l u re a l r e y d , . some
business signs,
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opinion warranted making the request, not on whether cu N iL t i i; .• ; : h} i:et• Sr its. MS & PhD in
rio re lines of the Calendar Committee would make the change. tions,r co: nr(. 9 BS in MF..Metal. IE, EE off cerTtial
for the first time in 14 months, have not shared in the general
Pa. State Cilil Service: Dec 9 BS. MS & I
PhD in 1 1 „,, A d , LA , N yc h , 50 .,, im e . ; meaning no general price in-lboom have been through adjust-
Speculations on the administration's decision should ChE or any student interested in statelcrease for a month and a check i momt periods and now are on the
have no effect on Cabinet's action. work in Bank Examining. Dept of Forestito inflation. rise.;
& w.,,,,.. Dept of Highways. Child Wei- :
James Stratton, Mineral Industries Student Council fare. Dietetics. Chern . In other words, •• the economy- I Mentioned in this connection
University of California Radiation Lab:lmanagers have achieved whatlare oil, textiles, 'ionsing and
president, had the proper perspective when he urged mem- Dec 9 BS. MS & PhD in Phys, Chenhithe - 3 - were trying to do, but with!farrn machinery. -
Math, ME. ER. ChE
hers to S. Atomic Energy Commission: Dec Stan increase in unemployment just Profits and dividends may not
pass the motion. He said that they would be "doing U. ms in Bus Ad. Accig. ME, IE, Phys„las happened in Italy under Simi- be so great. Government leaders
something that students want which is logical and Chem I phYsl • gar measures. These experts arelare telling business and the pub-
Celanese Corp of America: Dee 10 BS, ms
sensible." in Accts. CbE. Chem. ME. IE ;now jittery that the economy will'lic to forget dividends while the
Cities s. .. i.. Research & Dee: Dec lo BS. i get out of hand in the other di-lnation mobilizes to meet the Rus-
As was pointed out in debate, the danger involved in MS & PhD in Chem, ChE 11011. Isian threat.
Cooper-Bessemer Corp: Dec 10 BS in EE.I Te - ^
driving back on Jan. lor2 is certainly a 'sensible' defense sir:, it There are several factors, I You can make a good argu-
Los Alamos Scientific Lab: Dec 10. 11 however, indicating that gal- Iment, however, that any slacken
le present to the administration. BS. MS & PhD in Pity'', Chem, Math.
ME. ChE. EE. Metal a ntes are appearing in the ling in business during the next
Cabinet passed the motion, but the vote was close-too Na l, t it na ( l 7ht iscuit Co: Dec 10 BS in Chem. economy. 'few months will not affect most
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Defense spending is being'people any more than did the
close. More Cabinet members should remember that on N 1.(1,721:,.Carb0n
E, C T E, D e i%, 1 1 . B A', nm,, MS A' ,upp e d again. Under -the re-ex-ipost - Korean recession, which
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questions such as this they should be alert for signs of (sales; lamination of policy now going on wasn't a great deal.
student opinion -and vote accordingly. Weekend on WDFM PEANUTS • -
Saturday Evening-5:45: Sign on and
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News: 7:00: Hi Fi Open House: 9:00:
. Campus Beat: 11:30: News and Sign-off. .•••-", 11
Sunday Evening-6:45: Sign on and /2- 7 , - A D
A Student-Operated Newspaper News: 7:00: The Third Programme: 11:30: if , ' - 11
News and Sign-off. Sit
Monday Evening-6:45: Sign on, News -...!---
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and Market Reports: 7:00: The People -.r
* O ' ilr . Battu Toilrgiatt Act: 7:25: Behind the Lecturn; 7:50:
State Nen and National Sports: 8:00: o
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Sounds in -s the Night: 6:30: Greek Quit: 1,1
9:00: Campus Nests and Sports: 9:15: Le tr i 0 ,
Successor to The Free Lance, est. 1887 First Freedom: 9:30: Marquee Memories : s . y4.1. , .5.1 ( . t , -4.1.,,,A 4 ,,,„ ./..v...L( .. \,,.:100- 0444...
10:10: National and International News: N. mss .
redilished Tuesday through Saturday morning during the University year. The DB11, 110:05 , s '' ‘‘,...-...%.,%
Collegian to
Oat student-operated newspaper. Entered as second-class matter July 5. 1934 - . SrtiPboule Notebook: 11:00: News
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at do i ollege. Pa.. Post Office ender the set of March 3. 1819. :
Stan Batinertsitloo Primo: $2.95 per Semester 65,95 psi rear
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ED DUBBS. Editor =---•.,:,'-= STEVE HIGGINS. Bus. Mgr. 'Eng Prof Will Continue LEARNING 50:11E
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anagtng Editor. Jody Barkisoni City Editor. Robert Franklin: Sports Editor, vinee'Research on Turbines NEW STEPS
cameci : Copy Editor, Anne Friedberg: Asaiitant Copy Editor Marian Beatty; Assistant' Research on pulse turbine effi- - Ille t- 1.1
Snorts Editors, Matt Mathews and Lou Prato: Make-op Editor. tinny Phillips: no.' . .
tograMir Editor. George Harrison. iciency wilt be continued under
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Mgr.. Rose Ann Gangs's*: National Ad, Stir. Joan Wallace: Promotion Parr- Mortimmie l Mallll, professor of engineering -
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Barbaro Wall: Office Secretary. Marlene Marks. 1 He has just received an exten
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