PAGE TWELVE Boulding to Deliver 12th Jones Lecture Kenneth E. Boulding, widely known economist, poet and scholar, will speak on “Redeemable Man and Redemptive Society,” when he delivers the Rufus Jones lecture at 7:30 p.m. Monday in 121 Sparks. This lecture will be the 12th in a series sponsored annually by the State College Friends Meeting. Boulding was graduated from the School of Philosophy, Politics and Economics of O.xloid Umver uty, where he lecc-ived first class uonois He is now a professor of eco nomics at the University of Michigan. Before accepting a po sition there, he taught at the Uni versity of Edinburgh in England as well as in seveial colleges and universities in both the United Stales and Canada Among thesej weie jowa State College, Colgate! University, and Fisk University! m Nashville, Term. ' Boulding was awarded the, John Bates Clark medal by the| American Economic Association 1 in 1049 He was gi anted a fellow- CLASSIFIED ADS MUST fIE IN RY 11:00 A.M. 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His other works include “Economic Analy sis,” “Economics of Peace,” “The Organizational Revolution,” and “A Reconstruction of Economics.” Several of his articles have ap peared in the Economic Journal,' the Quarterly Journal of Eco-' nomics, Scientific Monthly, and!: the American Economic Review.! flannel with 2 bedionrrih, See how Pall Mali's famous length of fine tobacco travels and gentles the smoke —makes it miid but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Taiwan- (Continued from page one) Association have been estab lished. Among the first Formosan edu cators to come to the University in 1053 was the president of Tai wan Normal University, Liu Chen, who is now comhiissioner of education in the Taiwan Pro jvineial Government. I Dr. S. Lewis Land, director of vocational teacher education and head of the Department of Indus trial Education, went to Taiwan jin the fall of 1952 to make the !initial survey for the project. Ro- Ibert M. Knoebel, associate profes isor of industrial education, was the first University staff mem- | bc H." ',S;,a v.». ana « in 9 Ma Y Be Ke Y f ° Harrier Win ! was succeeded by John A. Me- | (Continued from, page ten) i the helm.of the Spartans for ! Carihy, former state commis- reversed three weeks later when Fran Dittrich, who was Karl ■ sioner of vocational education jthe Nittanies run in the NCAA Schlaedeman's understudy for i in New Jersey who stayed one Championships at East Lansing. 18 years at Michigan State. 1 and a half years. ;The meet is held every year on‘ This is Wernsr's 261 h year as I The following persons have I the Michigan State course. , head coach of the Nittany har been in charge of the project One week earlier, the Lions, riers. since McCarthy: William A. Wil-land Spartans will square off in; In the freshman meet. Steve jliams, professor of industrial edu-jthe IC4-A Championships on the i Moorhead, Mike Miller and Fred 'cation; Ralph D. Widdowson, as-jneutral Van Cortlandt course imLarson all stand a good chance of Isociate professor of industrial ed- New York City. lowering Johnson’s 3-mile record lucation, and Knoebel. ! This will be the_ first year at lof 15:39. GET SATISFYING FLAVOR... So friendly to your taste! No flat "fiitered-ouf"flavor! No dry"smoked-out"tasf@! HERE'S WHY SMOKE '‘TRAVELED* THROUGH FINE TOBACCO TASTES BEST INbu get Rail Mallb -famous length of Q Roll Mo'lfe fbmous length travels O Travels rt over, under, around and iho finest tobaccos money con buy £| ond fiemles the smoke notumlKL Q Ihrwflh Ml Mail's fine tobaccos! Outstanding.. .and they are Mild! Proivtitf middUnam* Friend Barber (Continued from page nine) and Moconyi were our best backs last year. But all of them have been banged up.” ’ “Ok, man, Ok, I believe you,” Joe said sarcastically, ‘‘but 1 still want to know how they can look so good one day and bad the next. You haven’t answered that.” "Joe." we said, growing tired of the conversation, "just be* cause they looked bad during the first couple of games doesn't mean they'll look bad the rest of the year. Why not give the guys a chance? All they needed to do was find themselves and Bip thinks they have. If they beat Syracuse Saturday, that should more than prove the fact, shouldn't it?" “Sure, man, sure,” Joe said brushing the hair off my shoulders, “But I don’t think they can beat Syracuse—and I’ll bet you a free haircut that they don’t.” “Ok, Joe,” I said, “I’ll be in next Thursday to collect.” SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1958 ">/' r '* /Vr. < V 4 V'bu can light either end! i •.* • ■
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