PAGE EIGHT "." ///: • • r.- First Hanukkah Was 2000 Years Ago The Festival of Hanukkah will be celebrated throughout the world tonight by members of the Jewish faith to sym bolize freedom from oppression. The traditional ceremony of lighting the Hanukkah candles dates back 2000 years to when Judah Maccabee freed the temple of Jerusalem from the hands of Syro-Greek invaders are kindled on the last day. The Syrian emporer, Antio . - Special prayers and benedic chus, had seized the temple in tions accompany the lighting the year 1685, B. C. (Before the ceremony and the song "Mo'Oz Common, Era) and erected pa- , Tzur (Rock of My Salvation) is gan idols there. ' sung. For three years Judah Maeca-' Hanukkah is a season of gaiety bee led the Jewish Nino Army and joyfulness marked by gift in a Nei ce struggle against the giving and family and community Syrians. Finally in 1655 B. C. he gatherings. succ: , ccied in driving the pagans' The lighting of the first Hanuk from the temple. kah candle will be celebrated by When the Maccabees rededt- Jewish students on campus at vale(' the temple they found that 5 . 15 tonight in the B'nai B'rith there was only one flask of olive;Hillel Foundation, 224 Locust oil to keep the temple's Etern al 'Lane: and at 4:15 p.m. Thursday Light burning. (According to a Festival of Lights service will Jewish customs a light must he he held at the Helen Eakin Eisen kept bin ning in the temple at hower Chapel. all times ) - - Ordinarily the contents of one • flask would last for only one 'Jr. IFC Will Accept day, but miraculously the light 't. — hristmas Tree Orders burned for eight days until more oil could be found. The Junior Interfraternity On Hanukkah, also called the;Council will meet at 7:30 p.m. Festival of the Lights, Jewish peo-;Monday in 10 Sparks. plc all over the world celebiatc! Chairmen of various commit the victory of the Maccabee bylees will be appointed and orders lighting candles for eight days. will be accepted for the sale of In Jewish homes and in the synaHChristmas trees. The trees are be gogues one candle is lit on thcling sold as the group's first pro fil•st day, two on the second, three ject and are being secured on the third and so on until cii.lit'through the forestry department. Engineers, Physicists Mathematicians NAA's On-Campus Interviews December 8 and 9 The NAA Industrial family has a career for you: Atomics International Division puts the atom to work for power and research iu America and abroad. Autonetics Division makes automatic control systems for manned aircraft and missiles. Pioneered in space navigation...built inertial guidance system for USS Nautilus and Skate. Columbus Division designed and is building the Navy's most advanced cart icr-borne weapon system, the A3J Vigilante, and the most versatile jet trainer, the T2J. Los Angeles Dix ision is the home of next-generation manned weapon systems—the B-70 and F-108—and America's first manned space ship, the X-15. Missile Division is at work on the GAM-77, jet-powered air-to-surface missile for the Air Force's 8-52. Roeketd3ne Divicion builds liquid-propellant engines for Atlas, Thor. Jupiter, Redstone missiles, and for the Jupiter "C" that puts the Army's Explorer satel lites into orbit. See nue Placement Office '/liay For Interview A NO;ZTH AMERICAN AVIATION, INC. Iv rrrrrr,l 11 1 lit 1 111 1 11--Li 11 . 11 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 1111 1 1 1 - \it•rez By CAROL BLAKESLEE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Incarnation to Be Theme Of Protestant Services The Rev. Hal Leiper will speak on "Our Visited Planet" (the Incarnation) at the Protestant services of worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. The Mediation Chapel Choi music in the next two service E'er Blooming" by Praetorius The Canterbury of Si. Andrew's Episcopal Church will hear Dr.: Robert Dengler, emeritus profes sor of classics at 6 p m. tomorrow.; Dr. Dengler's topic will be "The Meaning of Advent." The group will meet first at p.m. in the church for an evening' prayer. They will then have sup per in the Parish Hall. The cost of the meal will be 35 cents. Members of the Wesley Founda tion will meet for a Fireside For : um at 6:30 p.m. at the foundation, Dr. Luther H. Harshbarger, 256 E. College Ave. University Chaplain and coordi-; The United Student Fellowship nator of religious affairs, will; and the Evangelical United Breth speak at the University Chapel ;ren Fellowship will have a joint service of worship at 10:55 a.m. meeting and dinner at 5 p.m. to tomorrow. i morrow at the Evangelical United The Rev. Preston N. Williams, Brethren Church. Assistant Un i versity Chaplain, Members of the U.S.F. will meet will serve as the leader of wor- ;at the United Church of Christ, ship._ ;300 E. College Ave., at 4:45 p.m. . _ Harshbarger Will Speak At Chapel L• :-.•;/.' ' 4.51 University organist George E.ifor transportation. Ceiga will play as the prelude,l "What's on Your Mind" will "Choral Imprivisation on 'ln Dul-lb e the topic for an informal dis ci Jubilo' " by Karg-Elert; as the! c offertory, "Lo, a Lovely Rose Is ussion by the Presbyterian Uni j versify Fellowship. The group t;i'ooming" by Brahms; as the:will meet at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow at postlude, "Fantasy on 'Vent Em - 'the student center. imanuel.'" by Rowley. 1 The Baptist Student Movement The University Chapel Choir, under the direction of Willa Tay-iwill meet at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow ;for an advent worship service. lor, will sing as the choral in - qhiswill be followed 1- v a pro troit, "Wake, Awake, for the!, gram. "The Wor s t :,'hristmas Night is Flying" by Phillip Nico-Ist or y. ,, lai as harmonized by J. S. Bach,' The First Church of Christ, Sci and as the anthem, "0 Thou, the.entist, will present a lecture on Central Orb of Righteous Love"i"Christian Science: The Healing by Orlando Gibbons. 'Science of the Christ" at 8 p m In addition to his duties as* on d ay at the State College Jun -ITniversity Chaplain, Dr. Harsh - iior High School Auditorium. lbarger is currently teaching Re-! The B'nai B'rith Hillel Founda ligious Studies 18. "Basic Ideas;tion will see the film "Israel: The of Western Religion" and a non - Next Ten Years" at 7.30 p.m. to credit seminar for faculty mem-'morrow night in the foundation, bers and graduate students. ;224 Locust Lane. The Hillel Alumni Committee NATO Building Designer will meet at 7 p.m. tomorrow 4iight, also at the foundation. To Talk on Architecture The Lighting of the Hanukkah Marcel Breuer, New York arch-;Candles will be held at 5:15 p.m. itect and designer of the NATO tonight at Hillel. buildings in Paris, will discussl The Newman Club will hold an "Architecture Today" at 7:30 to-,open house at 8 p.m. tonight at night in the Hetzel Union assem-;the student center. bly room. 1 Masses will be said at 8, 9:30 His lecture, sponsored by the and 11 a.m, tomorrow in Our Department of Architecture, is Lady of Victory Church and at 9 open to the public. 'a.m. in Schwab. "I see your husband's after her Came .* , „ 4 ...* -.. N, '"e•C• : . -• ....., More red-blooded skiers chase after Camels than any other cigarette today. The Camel blend of costly tobaccos has never been equalled for rich flavor and easygoing mild ness. The best tobacco makes the best smoke. Leave fads and fancy stuff to beginners ... Have a real cigarette have a CAME which will feature Christmas .s, will sing "Lo, How a Rose ~ ~~ '~ ,d ~<~ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1958 End of Lab-- (Continued from page five) Bertha Mather, instructor of mathematics. ;; However, other members ex pressed the opinion that the lab oratory was not designed to help a student write a better final exam. "It is not a point of how much the student learns," said Norman C. Deno, associate profes sor of chemistry, `shut that the lab gives him the feel of ex perimentation." There will be further discus sion on the question before any definite proposals or, decisions are made. Get your man's Christmas gift now. 4 ,k_..,. ~,..4 _..f,• _i l k os .) 4,:_. zi, Today's Gift Idea He'll loye a new sport shirt—either Ivy League or one of the other at tractive styles. Stop in and make an early se lection. And don't forget to ask about gift certificates r V ti 1 11 $ itr li 1 g rtts t ilop 1 r. 34. ..,.. .
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