TUESDAY, FEBRUAR' Brotherhood Bi Hillel Dr. Judah J. £ tional director oi B’rith Hillel Foun speak at the sixt Brotherhood Bam Thursday in the ballroom. His topic will be 1 of Pluralism in i eiety.” “The Meaning '.merican So- Dr. Shapiro has worked for many years in the field of Jew ish vouth and education. He served as di rector of the B'nai B'rith Hille Foundation at Cornell University and or ganized Hillel service in the Boston area at Harvard and Boston Universities and Sim mons and Tufts Colleges. In 1948 Shaniro served as di rector of the Jewish Educational and Cultuial Reconstruction pro gram for the American Joint Dis tribution Committee with head quarters in Paris. In 1954 he be came the director of Jewish Edu cational and Cultural Reconstruc tion for the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany. To fulfil his responsibilities in this capacity, he traveled over 250,000 miles in Europe, Asia and Africa to maintain his contract with Jewish communities and in stitutions. He received his academic training at Yeshiva College, the APhiO to Hold Smoker For Rushees Tonight Alpha Phi Omega, men’s na tional service fraternity, will hold its spring rushing smoker at 7 to night in dining rooms A and B of the Hetzel Union Building. Requirements for membership include previous training in scout ing, a desire to render service on campus and satisfactory scholastic standing. All men have been in vited and refreshments will be served. NOW WHO Perry Como, Guy Lombardo, Mario Lanza, Lionel Hampton, Lou Monte, Perez Prado, E< Fisher, Tony Martin, Count Basie, Three Sons, Dick leiberf, Toscanini, Boston Pops, Sammy K< Big Name Artists at Vi the Big Name Price 442 r 10. 1959 Director to Speak hapiro, na the B’nai dation, will College of the City of New the Committee on Interreligious York, Columbia University and Affairs, which serves as a con- Harvard University, suiting group to the University He is the author of many arti- chaplain, cles in Yiddish, Hebrew and Eng- Tickets for the banquet are $2.50 lish languages and has lectured and may be purchased at the desk extensively in the United States of the Program Center of the and Europe. Helen Eakm Eisenhower Chapel This banquet is sponsored by‘or at the Hetzel Union desk. h annual uet at 8 p.m. letzel Union FIRST IN Scientific Books^ ramp I. ' a.. Pennsylvania Book Shop 129 W. Beaver Avenue, State College Mardi Gras Feb. 10 Spaghetti Dinner 85c St. Andrew's Church 208 W. Foster Ave. LOOK i IS 0N..! 401—The Art of Ezio Pinza. 316—Stardust—Tex Beneke. 406—Mad About the Boy—Andre Previn. 354 Dreamland Special—Vaughn Monroe. 358—The Night Is Young—Wayne King. 355 Swing & Sway—Sammy Kaye. 433—H. M. S. Pinafore—Al Goodman. 370—Hits of the Thirties. 381— Let's Hava a Dance Party—B. Morrow. 382 Student Prince—Ai Goodman. 402 Jivin The Vibes—Lionel Hampton. 270—Polka Party—Andre Musette Orchestra. 395—The Count—Count Basie. 133—Tea For Two—Joe Reichman. 421—South Pacific —Al Goodman. 403 Dream Along With Me—Perry Como. 428—The Music Man—Meredith Wilson. 362—Biggest Hits of 's7—Vol. 1 424—Lighter Side of Lauritz Melchior. 353—Melodies of Love—Henre Rene. 400—Biggest Hits of 's7—Vol. 2. 376—Kousseviizky—Boston Symphony. 282—Waltzes for Listening. 373—The Art of Bidu' Sayao. 430—Rock 8c Roll Hits—Jim Breedlove. 113—Heart of the Piano Concert—Jesus Sanimo. The HARMONY SHOP AD 7-2130 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Choose from this selection and many others! "the most complete record selection in the area" RCA DEN 10 CORPORATION OF AMERICA 135—Stardust Melodies—Raynn 225—Guy Lombardo Plays—Gu 389—Charles Choice—Charles 384—Modern Jazz Piano—Four 127—Johann Strauss Favorites—; 443—Big 8c Sweet with a Beat. 323—That Latin Beat—Xavier 239—The Music of Sigmund R< 261—Music for Dancing—Samir. 169—Love 8c Marriage—Dick Leibert. 339—Great Jazz Reeds. 426—Metronome All Stars. 352—Beethoven Symphony No. 7—Toscanini. 362—Living in Western Style. 437—The Red Mill—Victor Herbert. 397—The Merry Widow—Al Goodman. 379—The Magic Touch—Hugo Winterhalter. 367—1 Hear America Singing—Thomas. 431—The Biggest Hits of 'sB—Vol. 1. 304—Rhapsody in Blue—Boston Pops. 413—Wagons West—Sons of the Pioneers. 322—Dancing Down Broadway—R. Flanaga: 200—Music in a Mellow Mood—Dick Leiber: 263—Jesse Crawford at the Pipe Organ. 459—Duke Ellington. 124—Songs of Stephen Foster—Rich'd Crooki 229—Hawaiian Favorites—Ray Kinney. Open Until 9 p.m. Kaufman Will Speak Dr. Jacob J. Kaufman, associate professor in economics, will dis cuss “Current Issues in Labor- Management Relations” at 7:30 tonight in 111 Tyson at the meet ing of the Plant Science Club. \m 218 E. College Ave. STATE COLLEGE EUROPE Dublin to the iron Curtain; Africa to Sweden. You're accompanied not herded around. College age only. Also short trips. {724 11390. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 253 Sequoia (Box C) Pasadena, Calif. AD 7-2130 PAOt MV
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