PAGE TWO Stuttgart Concert Tickets Available Tickets for the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra Concert at 8 30 p m. Friday will be available to students at 1 p.m. today at the Hetzel Union desk. Karl Muenchirfer will conduct the orchestra. He founded the orchestra in St'ittgait m the fall of 1945 It consists of five first violins, four second violins, four violas, three ci'lli and one bass viol. The repel toire of the orchestra includes compositions ranging from early Baioque music to Mo zart and the Viennese classics and includes modern works by Hinde smith, Honegger, Barber, Britten, Walton, Stiavinsky and Roussel. The croup has performed thinughout Western Europe, Swit zerland, France, England, Italy, Spam and other countries and have appeared at the Salzburg and Edinburgh Festivals. During the 1953-54 season, the orchestra made its first North Scott Talk Scheduled For HUB Tomorrow U S. Sen. Hugh Scott of Phila delphia will speak at 4 p.m. to monov; on “Major Issues Facing the Nation." Scott, making two stops in Cen tre County, will speak in the Het zel Union assembly hall. The talk is being sponsored by the Univer sity Chustian Association and Phi Sigma Alpha, political science honorary society. Scott’s second address will be the annual Lincoln Day dinner at 6 30 tomorrow, at the Bellefonte YMCA, Cabinet's Forum of the Air SUBJECT; Is Student Government Useful? TUESDAY, FEB. 10 9:30-10:00 WDFM-WMAJ THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA American tour, including on the itinerary a concert at the Uni versity a concert at the Univer sity on March 22, 1954. Tickets for the performance Friday will be available every day from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 until 5 p.m through Friday. Ticket sales to non-students begin at 9 a.m. tomorrow at $1.25 each. Daily Collegian Promotion Staff TONIGHT Rm. 215 Willard 6:45 p.m. "THE PERFECT FURLOUGH" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Laurence OLIVIER I . f 3 “Henry Y"| -• Tj? V tier ? lit : WIDE SCREEN* ★CATHAUM • LAST TIMES TODAY • “INN OF THE 6th HAPPINESS" SNEAK PREVIEW TONIGHT - 8 P.M. ★NITTANY Today - Doors Open 6:4S 'CARMEN JONES' Dorothy Dandridge Harry Belafonie Cinemascope - Color WM AJ 8:38 Sign On (:U Horn inf Show 8:39 —■ Morning Darotiona 3:45 News Headlines 3:47 - Horning Show 11:38 Nawa 11:85 Swap Shop 11:15 Cl Basics) Interlnde 13:88 Hollo al Noon 13:15 _________ Conntg News 13:33 What's Goins On 12:35 - Mnilt Shaw 1:38 - News and Sparta 1:15 _ Contact 8:39 . ... Local News 8:85 LP*a and Bhow Tones 5:38 Nawa 5:35 LP’s and Show Tanas 8:88 ______ Nawa and Markets 8:15 - Sports Sandal 8:38 LP’e and Show Tanas 7:33 - Fatten Lewis Jr 7:15 I.P's and Shaw Tones 7:45 ... Pahlie Barries Fratna 8:83 News 8:85 _____________ WDFM Prorramn 18:08 Nawa 11:19 - GrooTalafi 12:89 ________ Nawa aad Sparta Campaign Fa Should All-University Elections Committee limit campaign funds for political pa: ties? The committee said “no" with an 11 to 9 straw vote Sunday night, but a definite decision must be made at a meeting next Sun day, It did, however, reject by a 19 to 1 vote a Student Encamp ment recommendation that All- University Cabinet allocate party campaign funds. Some committee 'members felt the Cabinet alloca tion would destroy individual ! initiative. On the pro side, it was felt that jewelry sluffed animals gilt-wrapping, packing, and mailing TREASURE HOUSE @ ~ ''' i £ 1 • E tfi Y • plastic .<• | plagiarized the term, can case. We trust (and pray) , that our examples have &'■* cause of the circumstances l'"' surrounding the acquisition of this unique picture, Grorrolot; Ntw» ds Discussed the allocation would allow stu-j dents without the money to con tribute to campaign funds, to run for office. According to a letter read at the committee meeting from William F. Fuller, manager of the Asso ciated Student Activities Fund office, Campus party owes $56.25 to The Daily Collegian for the spring of 1958 and $21.51 to Keeler's for the fall of 1957. It was suggested that bills be sent to the parties before elec tions when they are still respon sible for paying them. Examples of surgery... long a medium of photo f v graphy before medicine now be seen in our display > *; long since graduated Also on exhibit will be a rather strange print. Be- f we may not be able to exhibit it for more than a day or so. Taken 16 years ago the girl is now presi dent of her sorority and politically prominent. Need- less to say, the picture will be immediately re- moved if the sorority, upon recognizing its president, deems it advisable. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1959 Coming March 13th... the IFC- Panhel Ball Featuring... Columbia Kecor u » Sensational Orchestra No y r <„ ; /■VT’ "Theftond WHh The Dancing r~;i ' «■* !*■ ?s*. Sound 1 ' Rec Hall Semi-Formal 9 to 1 $5 per couple Get your Date Now!
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