PAGE TWO CARCHARDON LITTERUS (LITTER SHARK), a new species, is St 'VII here munching upon th favoute food—leavo:, The Litter Shark's maior goal in life 1, to rid the Penn State campus of leave, In the background is its trainci, a member of the main tenance Darwinian Series Will Begin Nov. 1 "The Origin and Developmena of Man and His Culture" will be the theme of the University Lecture Series, which will open Nov. 1. The program, which will contain five lectures and be , known as the Darwinian Series, was arranged as a part of Aim Board May Vote On Merger The Association of Inde pendent Men - Leonide:, mer ger will be discussed by the AIM Board of Governors to night in 203 Tretzel Union Monday night Leonides Coun cil ‘oled 17 to 6 in favor of the merger Sandstrom said the AIM th,cusoon would probably come to a vote "membeti, feel they lack background knowledge'' about the merger Sandstrom said Monday that Leonide , , and AIM would decide definitely whethet of not to merge before they began work ing out the details of a new m g:in/ration - A definite decision will give the constitution committee a clear er picture of what they will be woi king on, Sandstiom said. At tonight's meeting, the board will also discuss whether AIM should take up campus-wide is sues or confine their activities to those issues which concern only independents lii other business, the board will hear a repot t on final plans for Indie Week which will begin Sunday with a dinner for the Leonides Council and the AIM Board of Governors. Other events scheduled during the week include: a talent show, Tuesday; Indie Queen Pageant, Wednesday; fireside chats, Thurs day; masquerade jam session, Fri day: and Autumn Ball, Saturday Campus Restaurant 142 E. College Ave. Fine Food Just Across from Campus THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA the international celebration corn niemorating the 100th anniversary, of the publication of "Origin of, the Species" by Charles Darwin,! the English naturalist. The manuscripts of each of the five lecturers will be pub lished in book form by the Uni- ' versity Press and each of the lecturers will also make a film of a 30-minute talk. The lectures will be sponsored' jointly by the University Lecture Sei the Center for Continuing Liberal Education, the University Press, and the Department of So ciology and Anthropology. The series will open at 8 p m. Sunday. Nov. 1. in Recreation Hall with Dr. Harlow Shapley. director emeritus of the Harvard College Observatory, speaking on "Origin and Development of Earth as a Habitable Planer." Dr. Wilton M. Krogman, di rector of the Philadelphia Cen ter for Research in Child Growth, will speak on Sunday, Nov. 15, in Recreation Hall on "Origin and Physical Develop. ment of Man." The third lecture will be pre sented on Wednesday, Dec. 16, in 'Schwab Aud. by Dr. Carleton S. Coon, curator of Ethnology and 'professor of anthropology at the 'University Museum, Philadelphia. ' Dr Hermann J. Muller, profes sor of zoology and distinguished service professor at Indiana Uni :versity, will speak on March 13 in Recreation Hall on "Future Physical Development of Man." (Continued on page eight) 114,i V iJ Now: 1:39, 3:35, 5:31, 7:27, 9:30 CURT JURGENS MAY BRITT "THE BLUE ANGEL" NEXT ATTRACTION M 0.14 PFesents AN ARCOLA PRODUCTION FORU•DEBB[E FIEYIIOIIIS "IT STARTED WITH A KISS" - Iri emE,Ascopt. murpocoLott * NITTANY NOW- DOORS OPEN 6:45 CARY GRANT ALEXIS SMITH "NIGHT AND ►JAY" BEGINS THURSDAY HUMPHREY BOGART WALTER HUSTON "TREASURE OF SIERRA MADRE" Froth Boasts Inside Data About Coeds Minimum requirements for election to membership in Coeds beware! Today's - Lambda of Pennsylvania chapter of Phi Beta Kappa have Froth magazine exposes your!been revised, Dr. Hugh H. Chapman, chapter president, said most inner-self. Froth makes a feeble at Eligible Eligible seniors must have tempt to analyze YOU, the ; years b th eend of the second coed. ,semester of the senior year, must; Why are you here? Where are have an average of 3 50 or better you going" You may not be sure, on work at the Unive then rsity, and tmust also meet otherrequire: —But Froth is. The most secret thoughts of the meats as follows: coed are exposed as Froth sneaks •Their program of study must, h a look into her intimate diary. have been liberal in character, hich means that at least 80 for got like to know how Frothy ; got the key) cent of the required credits for ,graduation, exclusive of ROTC The futile war between the'and physical education courses,, , !sexes is brought to the limelight, have been in the subject matter, lin this issue also. ;groups of biological sciences: , Hold onto your hats girls physical sciences; social sciences; No longer will you need to copY humanities; mathematics; English, 'Browning's poems from your lit- language and literature; foreign , erature book. Froth even teaches languages; and the arts. you how to write expert love! *The senior must also have letters. passed or be enrolled in at least. The Froth girl of the month is; Lynda Goldberg. the fourth semester course of one !foreign language and at least six The magazine will be on sale credits each from five of the ot in the Hetzel Union Building, onh ter seven subject matters specified. the Mall, and at the Corner Room.lForeign language requirements Imay be met by a proficiency test Prexv Receives l also. •No senior shall be eligible if this major is not in one of the Additional Titlelei ZA a s o bte e c t - o m r a t i t f e r h f i i s e I df four-ear uirdernetair course program includes more President Eiic A Walker was elected president of the Pennsvl-tthan 42 semester hours of "re elected work in one department. vania Association of Colleges and; •The requirements also limit Universities at yesterday's meet-: ing in Hershey. Walker was chosen to succeed the Rev. William G Ryan. presi-! dent of Seton Hill College.l Greensburg, as head of the 64! member group. Walker had been vice president Other officers named at the! closing ..ession were Dr. Raymondj S. Haunert, president of Mora-I vian College, vice president; Dr Frederic K Millei, president of, 'Lebanon Valley College. re-elect-I ted secretary; and Dr. Merle Odg-j ers, president of Bucknell Uni-' versity, treasurer. In other business, the Associa- 1 Lion extended an invitation to' the State Teachers Colleges to be come members. Staff Candidates to Meet A makeup meeting for Colle gian news and sports staff candi dates who have been unable to attend Monday night meetings N‘ ill be held at 3:15 p m tomorrow in the City Room Candidates should hate notes from previous meetings with them Repairs I Car Radios ITelevision Phonographs I Radios television service r center at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Phi Beta Kappa Alters Requirements Delivery on Hoagies Hamburgers Steaks Cheeseburgers Pizza Sausage and Soft Drinks 9 P.M. till 12 P.M. MORRELL'S AD 8.8381 ATTENTION Chem and Physics Seniors LAST DAY to have your portraits taken for the 1960 La Vie at the Penn State Photo Shop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. • • • Those seniors who have their proofs must return them to the Photo Shop in five days. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1959 been in residence at least two the number elected to member ship to not more than 10 per cent of those expected to receive lib eral bachelor's degrees. Grad Student to Speak i About Tour of Russia A meeting of Pi Sigma' Alpha, political science honorary society. will be held at 7:30 tonight in 217 Hetzel Union Building. Miss Karole Panameroff. grad uate student in political science. will speak about her summer tour , of Russia with the student ex change program.
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