°AGF EIGHT Library Catalog Students—Check ( Suitcase Switch If your suitcase is full of booties instead of sweaters, you may have the wrong bag. The production of a Penn State general catalog, from Mrs. Robert MeMichael ex the first draft to the finished copy, is shown in one of the display easf\s in the Pattoe Library. i 4 p.m. Saturday in Lewistown. The red-penciled first draft is retyped for the printer,^;£*£, h “ a who rutis off galley proofs. The proofs are pasted on a-her by calling 1028-W in Mal dummy and page proofs are made up. The catalog’s coverj verne ’ collect ~ :s made from an etched magazine Gymnqsfjcs Lawther to Teoch The display cases also con- ! (Continued Irom -page six) m. n , ... . lain newspaper articles and went right into the piroette At Peru Institute wire tmice releases about the Too fast, just too fast. There was Dr JoVi D » awtiier av,ocia'e University's planned expansion. l no beauty at all. dean o f the Col'ecc of art * cle * **e *aken from 1 Cumiskey talking, “As you EdJc-.non and Vhl. *?es w/ii no P a P«* “ Pittsburgh, Philadel- know, I gave Foht the winning to te p' u m June to soond Harrisburg, Altoona, and .score tan 85). I wouldn't argue six months under a Fulbnght smallcr S tf S! grant as a lecturer at the National News photographs about the'i^? 1 . I }™' h ( u* cN “ tt * Institute of Physical Education. .University are the subject of an-; d . ld hav ® h*°„.~terf S iln lctpr . U-*. wii «w» y. mr£S ’ M- “ 4 ev “ s^riss s ss"srnSs« will help establish a department sjguration as University presi- Brindley Receives Grant of graduate studies and train two and c ° e» MtM llh IN Hi M.Of e.m THE KKK< EIMS’G OAT KAl'fcH- t J ««Mt» #1 IMA. 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(4 p n Phone AD 7-3900 Lrwa’nwn t-7067 LOCAL REPAIR Service *in all makes of typewriters He will call for and defiver pour typewriter NiUaaf Office Eoalpaacai. 4D *4IX4 Displays Production Where there’s a Man... there’s a Marlboro :■ » • -V A long white ash means good tobacco and a mild smoke. The "filter flower” of cel lulose acetate (modem ef fective filter material) in just one Marlboro Selec trate Filter. THE DAIIY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Marlboro SUegmf kt *4 •*- YOU 6ET A LOT TO LIKE-FILTER • FLAVOR - FLIP-TOP BOX tomorrow) Mild-burning Marlboro combines a prized recipe (created in Richmond, Virginia) of the world’s great tobaccos with a cellulose acetate filter of consistent dependability. You get big friendly flavor with all the mildness a man could ask for. I Skinner, Chomicky Comment On Abstract Painting Exhibit The pictures are gone but the controversy lingers on. The Sidney Janis exhibit which had been in the Hetzel Union Building for the past three weeks was taken down Sunday but student and faculty, members still seem to have some-| [thing to say about it. j Leon D. Skinner, assistant pro-j fessor of English composition and assistant to the dean of the Col lege of the Liberal Arts, expressed it this way in a letter to the Centre Daily Times Saturday: "The abstract art that we see in the HUB is just a part of the entire School of the Arts pro gram, and why it should be singled out for special attention is more than I can understand. Why not violent letters against the ballet, against Chopin, against Dave Brubeck. I per sonally hale the Dave Brubeck kind of jazz with an all-consum ing hatred, but I do not try to convince everybody else that he should hate it too." Yar Chomicky, assistant profes sor of art education said: j “This exhibit, like most ex hibits brought to the campus, was possible through the generosity of a private collector willing to share a portion of his collections with the general public. This par ticular exhibit represented a sin !gle area of art form and concept jon the current American scene. In no way does it, or any exhibit ifor that matter, reflect prejudice etgcrtue destj WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26. 1958 ior preference or insinuate that it [is the only acceptable art. It is a provocative statement of our day.” "I wasn’t impressed,” said John Tullar, senior in liberal arts from Albany. "I don’t know what they're attempting. It’s still a good outline for a doodle.” William S w a n ey. graduate student in art education from Tarentum, said, "It gives the impression that that’s the way everyone is painting today which isn't true. Realistic paint ings are being done which are even better." "I liked a few of them par ticularly,” said Gary Grove, fresh man in pre-medicine from Johns town. “I liked the large black and-white picture. It used to hit you right as you walked in." Mining Eng Assistant To Address Seminar T. V. Falkie, research assistant in mining engineering, will ad dress a graduate mining seminar on “Volute Separator for Sus pended Solid Systems” at 4:15 p.m. today in 25 Mineral Indus tries. MarUjorot