SATURDAY, APRIL 4, Leipe At P The Rev. Hal Le speak on, "Wanted: Protestant Serivee "Heavenly Light service will be held in Eakin Eisenhower Ch: Members of the United Brethren Studs' ship will debate th' "Shall We Legalize e at a dinner meeting a morrow Speaking in favor o gambling will be M sophomore in medical from Bareville and senior in chemical from Carlisle Speaking against gambling will be Sy sophomore in medical from Reading and L: graduate in - journali Harrisburg. The Rev. John Duley, director of the Westminster Foundation, will speak on "Pre-requisite for' Ellectiveness: Recognition of Weakness" at the Presbyterian University Fellowship. The group will meet at 6:20 p.m. tomorrow for a worship service at the student center. Members of the United Student Fellowship will hear Dr. Hubert W. Frings speak on "Continuing Sources of Conflict in Science and Religion" tomorrow. Frings, professor of zoology, will speak to the group at 6:30 p.m. James Stark, graduate in plant pathology from the Union of South Africa, will speak on his native land at the Baptist Student Movement at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow. He will also show slides after his talk, "A Look into South Africa and the Race Problem." The Wesley Foundation will meet for a Fireside Forum on the topic, "Social Creed, War and Peace" at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow. Dr. Rustum Roy, professor of geo chemistry, will speak to the group. A Presbyterian order of wor ship as outlined in "the Book of Common Order" will be used at the regular vesper services at 4:15 p.m. on Monday and Thurs day. The Rev. Preston N. Williams, assistant University Chaplain, will lead the service and will explain "Calvinistic Psalm Paraphrases." Members of Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority will serve as the hostesses for the Hillel Lox and Bagel Brunch at 11 a.m. tomorrow. Masses for members of the Ro man Catholic faith will be said at 8, 9:30 and 11 a.m. tomorrow at Our Lady of Victory Church and at 9 a.m. at Schwab Audi torium. To Take Out lents nack AU the ingred For That Late milk br pastries chips We also let take out ()Or delicious sand , and pizza or You can dine in l t in the- comfort 0 . main_ dining r rn. No reservations necessary. MORREL EIB=1:1 Will Give Talk otestant Service `per, associate director of the University Christian Association, will eekday Church (Not Sunday Sham)," at 9 a.m. tomorrow at the' f Worship. t. ' by Wilhowsky will be sung by the Meditation Chapel Choirs. The the Helen 4 pel. vangelical Fellow question ambling?" 5 p.m. to- University Chaplain to Speak At Greek Sunday Service Dr. Luther H, Harshbarger, University Chaplain and co ordinator of religious affairs, will speak on "Self-Knowledge and Faith" at the University Chapel service of worship at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab Auditorium. legalizing I ry Harsh, echnology ean Leib, ingineering This Sunday will mark the seventh annual observance of Greek Sunday and will open the 1959 Greek Week. legalizing via Prey, ethnology, , a Ranck, ,m from The liturgist for the service will be Charles E. Minneman, as sistant University Chaplain. The Chapel Choir, 'under the direction of Willa Taylor, will sing 'as the choral introit, "0 Lord of Hosts, All Heaven Possessing" by Johann Sebastian Bach, and as the anthem, "Alleluia" by Ran dall Thompson. George E. 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This move, according to Brick man, is not designed to make it mere difficult for students to gain readmittance to the University, but to streamline procedural op erations for reinstatement. "As far as I can see," Brickman said, "there has been no change in "policy with regard to rein statement. It may be that the deans' offices are becoming more rigorous on whom they recom mend, but our committee is just putting into writing, procedures which have been in operation for years." Brickman said the committee hopes to have the deadline in effect with each • dean's office before the end of the present semester. He said the largest number of requests for rein statement usually come about three weeks from the end of the semester, and the committee, by instituting the deadline for sub- Take' a word—institution, for example: With it, you can make an aquarium (finstitution), a bowling alley (pinstitu tion), a fireworks factory (dinstitution) or a saloon (ginstitution). That's Think lish—and it's that easy! We're paying $25 for the Thinklish words judged best —your check's itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt: Vernon, N.Y. Enclose your name, ad dress, university and class. of a LUCKY STRIKE By 80881 LEVINE milting these requests, was hoping to lessen the work load for the deang' staffs. "Often a student waits until a few days before registration to come to the dean of his college. We hope to set up a reasonable sort of time limit which would make our work a little easier and take a little of the work from the deans," he said. "I don't think it will work any particular hardship on a student," he continued, "because any 'dead line we institute won't be an ab , solute deadline. Special cases will be given special consideration." He said as far as basic policy went, he could see no upswing in the number of reinstatement ap plications that had been turned down. 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