PAGE EIGHT Hillel Releases New Schedule For Semester The Cultural Committee of the Hillel Foundation has announced the schedule of courses in the Hebrew and Yiddish language which will be given this semes ter. Classes will meet once weekly' and textbooks will be provided.: A course in beginner's Hebrew will be taught at 7 p.m. Wednes days by Miss Alisa Kornfeld. This, class will have its first meeting at 7 p.m. Feb. 19. A course in the Yiddish language and conversa-. lion will have its first session at 7 p.m. Monday, with Mrs. Anna' Glasser as instructor. Other courses in the Hebrew. language include Intermediate • Hebrew I, at 7 p.m. Mondays with Miss Kornfeld; Intermediate and. Conversational Hebrew II at 7:15, p.m. Tuesdays with Miss Judith: Wegner as instructor, and Ad-• vanced Hebrew at 7:30 p.m. i Thursdays with Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn as instructor. Students and residents may at tend whether or not they have pre-registered. Deaths- (Continued front page one) rational honorary speech society. He was a frequent contributor to professional magazines. His widow, Mary Alice Zarger O'Brien survives. Dr. H. B. McDonnell M.D.. Class of 1888, the University's oldest living graduate, died last Saturday in Riverdale, Md. at the age of 94. A retired faculty member of the University of Mary land where he had served as head of the chem istry department and dean of ap plied science, he had been a resi dent of College Park, Md., for many years. Survivors include a brother, Milton E. McDonnell, of Holli daysburg, who was graduated from Penn State in 1893. With Dr. McDonnell's death. the title of oldest living Uni versity graduate now belongs to James C. Mock, class of 1890. who lives in Detroit, Mich. Mideast Policy— (Continued from page four) friendly gesture toward Arab na tionalism. Such a gesture would electrify many an Arab in the area who fervently wants to remain the friend of the United States. For Washington to do otherwise would be to invite eventual calamity for the West in the Middle East. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT IF INTERESTED woi.id the craduate stu- dent uhu raped Frti. fah for ont r t ioin furnisher! sPortment in Lemont 'lleum , null AD 1,-9473. ROOM. aboarar-bath and Sitntnnna alaUress. Onicte , tte the campus. Al) IMIODIMN TWO bedroom unfurnished apartment aabiagent to campus: suitable for two or there students or marred eouolo. Karuit Ist. C►U AD f-6101. SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420 S. Pugh. Also two garages. Call AD *4013. LOST LIGHTER WITH innerinti.,ri Griffith Air - Force BAN— n ie It Ity of HUB or Spark*. Cull MaNine Richter ext. It3:-J. DARK HORN-RIMMED F ialks.% in brow^ ease Urtviern Sitnntunt. and MS Tuts. day alarming. Cali Torn AD 7-2.:13. ANLE SLIDE RM.. in or TINARTE I Mack mow with Clark** inside. Lull 1;4411 ext. 2119. FOUND GOLD AND broyn rim idallow Tut...tint 212 0/d Ham: a.l. for Mrs. Teasley. rlarwasent Semite licreau WANTED NEEDED—ONE roommate for apartment in Mrtzger Building. Call All s.(101t, NICE APARTMENT eiosr to ran•pu S. Lease Nrson ma June. Jul• tsr August AM to-5144.10, ark for Dave. MISCELLANEOUS DR JAMES W MAUERY Chiropractor. 149 East Beaver Ar. Office hours Tues. &ye and Thuraciars 10-1: a.m. 2.4 pan.. 464 p.m, Phony AD 74000. Lewis:own 0-7067 LOCAL REPAIR Senioe on all makes of typewriters. We frill call for and deliver pour typewriter. Nittnny Office Equipment THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA METZGERS Starts TODAY 9:00 a. m. SALE! Giant Size COLOR PRINTS and Dog-eared Novels eacklarger than this entire page! ready for framing! published at 3.00 to 15.00 100 ea. Special Purchase! Rush in early for these decorator favorites! Breathtakingly beauti- ful reproductions of famous paintings from the world's leading museums and private collections ... By such famous artists as Degas, Van Gogh, Utrillo and others. Japanese Panels, Authentic Bullfight Posters, Decorative Maps, and many other subjects included. Beautify every room in your home or office at. this Sensational Price. Limited quantities so don't miss out on this remarkable opportunity! TODAY...Special SALE on Old Editions of Textbooks SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15. Book Dept., Ist Floor 35c per Poun