PAGE EIGHT No Student Tickets Remain for Reading It took only four hours yesterday for all 850 student tickets to the John Gielgud Shakespearian reading to be grabbed up. The reading will be at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Schwab Auditorium Almost 500 of the tickets half-hour—l to 1:30 pm. Approximately 300 non-student tickets will go on sale at 9a m. today at the Hetzel Union desk. They are $1 25. For his performance Gielgud has selected a group of readings he calls "Shakespeare's Ages of Man." The program is divided into three parts—youth, man hood and old age. The section titled "Youth” will include readings designed to por tiay childhood, magic, nature, sport, love, jeatousy and lust. “Manhood” will include onrtraying war, civil strife, king ship, government and society, passion and character “Old Age” will include selections about death, sickness, man against him self, old age and time. Gielgud’s tentative program in cludes selections from: The Passionate Pilgrim,” “Cym beline,” “Hamlet,” “Sonnet 11,’’ “Midsummer Night’s Dream,” “The Tempest,” Romeo and Jul iet,” “Twelfth Night,” "Merchant of Venice,” “Much Ado About Nothing,” “Love’s Labour Lost,” Clark Speaks-- (Continued from page one) funds should go towaid a more effective system of college schol arships and loans, ho said. Illus tiating this, he reported that the average loan to a college student is $2O and the loan to the aver age family for such things as television sets is $2OOO, Commenting on the inter national situation, Clark said: "It there's a need in the world today that I feel isn't being met, it's the search for peace." Clark called for a complete re vamping of foreign policy to es tablish a long range plan. Citing examples of Quemoy and the Mid dle East, he stressed that some definite policy must evolve, and it must come from the executive level. "We are dealing with indi viduals in the Kremlin who are the Jimmy Hoffa's of Rus sia." he said. “But we must find some way of bringing about the peace and good will we like to talk about so often,” he added. Andrades to Meet Tonight Androcles, junior men’s hat so ciety, will meet at 6:15 tonight in the Hetzel Union parking lot to prepare for the motorcade and pep rally. MORRELL'S JVhere Quality Counts I f _ Sandwiches % ■ -SUBMARINES A A -STEAK jj [ -HOT SAUSAGE I -MEAT BALLS I ® eef R A -BARBECUES JJ N -SALAMI Y -PASTRAMI C PIZZA A RAVIOLI JJ OBREYERS U ICE CREAM w n 112 S. FRAZIER ■ C PhoneAD 8-8381 f Open Evenings » THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA were given, out in the first “Sonnet 18,” “Sonnet 116”, Son net 130” "Troilus and Cressida," "The Winter's Tale," "Sonnet 129." "Measure for Measure," "Henry V," "Henry IV," "Richard II," j "Julius Caesar," "Sonnets to I Sundry," "Sonnet 73," "Sonnet 30," "Richard III," "Sonnet 29," I "King Lear," "Sonnet 138," : "Henry VIII." j During the course of his career in the theatre, Gielgud has per formed in almost every one of the plays he will read during the per formance. He has played Hamlet j in three different productions of j ‘he play. He has played Kingj Richard in “Richard II.” Amongj his many other roles have been' Romeo. Mercutio, Shylock, King 1 Lear, Macbeth, Cassius and Pros pero. ENGLISH: endorsement of Lucky Strike cigarettes English: SCR«®»U- BULI.V English: SICK REPTILE Thinklish: ILUGATOR _ A . l p6E 6R0 uN ° S , \ * > V €)-<» t r- ft111...........1.* I M5......,.*** TICKETS FOR "Grand Opening" of Club Newman on Friday, Oct. 17 at HUB or door, featuring The Ivy Rocks. Dancing 7 to 9. 195.1 MORRIS Minor 1000; 8000 miles, good condition. Call Lisa ext 1042 from 12-1 Mon. thru Fri. 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