THURSDAY, DECEMBER Fraterni Vacatio Fraternities mus from their sidewalk: not to be fined by t Under borough r. snow and ice 12 ho Mrs. Roosevelt— (Continued from page two) sons, one of whom has since died, - and one daughter. Russell Sage College awarded her an Honorary Doctor of Hu manities degree in 1929. In 1946 she received the first annual Franklin Delano Roosevelt Broth erhood Award, and in 1949 she was given the first American Award in Human Relations. She received the Four Free doms Award, the Prince Carl Me dal (Sweden), the Irving Geist Foundation Award and the high est honor award of the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, all in 1950. Lehigh Valley _Alums To Give Holiday Dance The Penn State Club of the Le high Valley will sponsor a Christ mas dance on 'Dec. 30 at the Wo man's - Club, 114 Walnut St., Al lentown. Tickets will be available to stu dents at the Penn State Alumni Association office, 104 Old Main. The price is $3 a couple or $1.50 a person. Tickets will also be sold at the dance. We would like to take the opportunity offered by . . . express to you the feeling of good will and appreciation with which we regard your friendship. It has been a pleasure to serve you during the past year and we hope that our plea- sant relationship will long continue. It is our earnest wish that all that is good shall be yours in the coming year. KEELER'S...THE UNIVERSITY BOOK ST State College, Pa. 18; 1958 ies Must Have Snow Cleared Imake provisions for removing snow during the Christmas vacation, so as le State College Borough. gulations, sidewalks must be cleared of rs after the snowfall has stopped, 0. Edward Pollock, assistant to the dean of men in charge of fret , ernity affairs, said. Pollock also suggested that fraternities keep their furnaces fired over the vacation to pre vent pipes and water boilers from freezing. The only other alternative to fraternities who do not wish to keep a fire going over the vaca tion is to drain all the pipes and the - water system before leaving, Pollock said. All Christmas trees and other decorations should be 'removed 'before closing the fraternity and the doors and windows locked se curely. Borough police will make periodic checks of fraternities if they are requested to do so by fraternity presidents. Pollock also warned fraterni ties that the houses can not be given to other groups or indi viduals for use over the vaca tion without permission from his office. Permission will usually be' granted over the vacation period for groups requesting their use, Pollock said, as long as the groups are responsible and have proper chaperonage. Keys for fraternity houses should be left with local chapter advisers or neighbors in case of an emergency when the house must be opened. this Holiday Season to THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Bus Lines Ask Student Omperation Greyhound and Edwards Lakes to-Sea bus lines have promised better service for students return ing to the University from vaca tions if the students cooperate with, the• linei. • Frank Pearson, chairman of the All-University Cabinet Town Af fairs Committee, t old Cabinet Thursday night that the companies requested students to phone in reservations several hours prior to expected departure. Two weeks' ago Cabinet recom mended that the committee check into the possibility of securing better bus service to the Univer sity. Students returning fr o m Thanksgiving vacation found bus es overcrowded and running sev eral hours behind schedule be 'cause of the increase in the stu dent load. Pearson said representatives of both bus companies promised bet ter service if they would be in formed several hours in advance of the number of students plan ning to use their services. The long delays at the bus sta tions, especially in the metropoli tan •area, are caused by the com pany having to add extra buses to the runs. When extra buses are needed, drivers living in subur ban areas must report to drive the buses, all of which takes time, the companieS told Pearson. The bus lines become especially crowded when the weather is bad and students who drove home in automobiles decide to return by bus, PearsOn said. Sincerely, Hunter Shoots Prof's House; Misses Prof A Pennsylvania hunter almost exceeded his game limit Tuesday when he came close to bagging a University professor. Frederick B. Marbut, professor of journalism, said he was lying in bed Tuesday morning about 7:15 when a loud crash startled him. A search by him and his wife revealed that a large bullet •had entered the bedroom Wall, crash ed into a desk and finally rested in a desk drawer. Marbut commented, "If the desk hadn't been there, the bullet would have passed pretty darned close to me." Marbut theroized that a hunter probably fired at some doe which was passing between .the house and the fields. Without looking too carefully, the hunter took a quick shot. Marbut.said he has filed a com plaint with the Huntingdon Coun ty Game Commission officials, "I sure hope I prosecute whoever did it, if they find him," Marbut said. The 100-year-old frame home is on Rt. 45 just east of the inter section at Pennsylvania Furnace. If you're having problems with your Christmas gift list and wondering whether your college-size budget will hold out, stop worrying now. Stop into the Blair Shop today. You're sure to get gift ideas from the hundreds of items on our shelves. Why not buy either a standard or a traveling jewel box for "that favorite gal. May we also suggest jewelry, priced from $2 . . . imported or handpainted earrings, Bluer Nye and wrought silver, or hammered copper necklaces or bracelets. For Mom, why not get a salad bowl or snack tray . . . ideal for holiday entertaining. Stop into the Blair Shop today and solve your Christmas shopping problems. •Wa will wrap FREE of charge and mail packages until December 20. Blair Shop 142 S. ALLEN ST. JANUARY GRADS! Drop us a line or give us a call. We will arrange a prompt interview for you with our Profeisional Rep. resentat iv o Ad dress or ask for MR. RAY DEL LER. Freund Named Program Head At West Berlin Dr. Ernest H. Freund, profes sor of philosophy, has been named director of an international rela tions program to be established for students and faculty at the Free University of West Berlin. The international relations pro gram is designed to bring persons from many countries together and will offer lectures, discussions, and special study programs. The program will be sponsored by the American Friends Service Com mittee and Mittelhof, a private German social and educational agency. While abroad, Freund expects to study recent developments in philosophy and theology in Ger many and other European coun tries and visit a number of Euro pean universities. To enable Freund to accept this position, he has been granted a leave of ab sence from his duties here, effec tive Feb. 1, 1959, to January 31, 1960. A native of Germany, Freund came to the United States after studying at the universities of Berlin, Marburg, and Freiburg, re ceiving his doctor of philosophy degree from the latter institution. His wife and three sons will accompany him to Germany. Having Problems With Your Christmas List?, RE'S THE OPPORTUNITY ND THE CHALLENGE OF ASSIGNMENTS IN . . . PAGE FIVE
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