PAGE EIGHT Frost to Broadcast On WDFM, WMAJ Both radio stations WDFM tional reading would be physi impossible. and WMAJ will broadcast cally The 238 non-student tickets forj the Robert Frost poetic read- ! the Frost program were sold; ' within 20 minutes yesterday! inh program at 8:30 p.m. to-morning to earlybirds who braved morrow. 'the lines at the Hetzel Union: Thede sk program will be held in William Fuller, manager of the,' Schwab Auditorium. Frost wiII;HUB, said that by 8:15 a.m. there' recite selections from his writ-!were more students in line than !there were tickets available. The' logs. !ticket booth opened early so that! The possibilities of hacing i no more students than necessary! Frost appear over television cir-!would wait in line only to be cuits or in Recreation Hall werelturned away when the tickets; ruled out after discussing the mat-Iwere gone. ter with Mrs. Kathleen Morri son, Frost's niece and manager ?ackard of him tour, Mrs. Nina Brown,! (Continued from page one) chairman of the Artists' Seriesi of job they do. tai I People are hired to do one seg-! The Artists' Series Commit- !ment of work and this leads toi tee had hoped to hold a per- !a shrinkage of satisfaction and a: formance on Sunday afternoon. iloss of dignity, Packard said. This: Frost's physicians said that duo forces workers to find satisfac to the cold Frost has, an addi- :don through consumption. Never too strong. Get satisfying flavor...so friendly to your taste! Outstanding... and they are Mild! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA 1 You get Pall Mall's famous length of the finest tobaccos money can buy. .e& t c. fiegt 44% .AumiKs «. - ( Cog.itig,•a 2( 24b 1 r-:" . . if ita wiz& foam. TIM Elects Jankosky As Vice President Franklin Jankosky, junior in electrical engineering from Na trona, was elected and installed as vice president of the Town In dependent Men's Council Wednes day night. In other business Kelly Mather, chairman of the committee in vestigating the proposed down town social program, reported that the plan is progressing, He said Women's Student Gov ernment Association president Jessie Janjigian told him it would be possible to change the current regulations in order to allow women students to attend parties in approved downtown quarters pending approval from the dean of women's office. Student Government Associa tion assemblyman Tim Nelligan asked for volunteers to serve on an SGA committee to investigate the downtown housing problem. Never Pall Mall's famous length of fine, rich ing tobacco travels and gentles the smoke— t mild—but does not filter out that satisfying flavor! ..,,;;;' '.'.• : ',.' ~...___:----'.'.:. -. ...•.4. L. -0 . ... ,•1111111111111111F It. )11 - . ~...- .. .... I . . , .... . . . . : f` •q1,4'477. 0 74,r,......?' o'kThi. z^" VELED' THROUGH FINE TOBACCO TASTES OEST 2 Pall Mall's famous length travels and gentles the smoke naturally... HomeEc Problems--- (Continued from page one) country for its research Wl was 144—nearly double. sties and for the faculty. What can the college do to Dennis said the extension to the Home Economics South building stem this trend? is expected to aid the college in One possible solution—and this obtaining more research grants is not foreseen in the immediate and hence more graduate stu-. future—is a change of name. It dents to take part In the projects. is hoped this might remove the It is hoped this in turn will at unfavorable impression caused by tract more undergraduates. the title Home Ecnomics. The college's faculty short- But, the best possible solu- staffed in the past—is now get tion to the problem seems io lie ting out from under the pile. They in research. The college is al. have been able to devote more ready known throughout the time to research. Catherman's BARBER SHOP basement of The Corner Room Daily 8.5:30 - Sat. 8.12 Horseback Riding Mon. ihru Fri. at 6:00 P.M. Sat. & Sun.-10 A.M.. 1 P.M. 3 P.M., 6 P.M. Call AD 7-4526 ou can light either end! 3 Travels it over, under, around and through Pali Mall's fine tobaccos ... and makes it mildl FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1959 f Players ' II * "DARK f . .: of the 4 MOON Ft. coming soon to Schwab 11111 lIIIIHIHIIiIIItIIHIIIIIIIIIIIItIIIIIIIiI CLASSIFIEDS llllllllllllllllllllllullllllllHlHllllilltlli CASH-11 words or tow CHARGE-. 13 words or less MO ono Insertion SA two Insertions • 31.00 three insertions Additional words-3 for LOS for sub do of Insertion ADS MUST BE IN BY 111110 THE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE CIDER AT Freezer Fresh, Sat. evenings and Sun, afternoons, evenings. Bring Jugs! FRESH CIDER at Freezer Fresh. Oda*, 30—afteznoon and evening. Bring 1.416 1057 CHEVROLET•BeI-Air, 2 door, black. custom interior, 270 h.r. Comette engine. stick, radio, excellent condition. AD V-191i3. THESIS—MULTILITHING and typing. Duplimata foe sale. Phone AD £-0774. TRAILER-29 It., I bedroom, complete bath. 1054 model. Phone AD 8-0731. Call beta een 8 :30 and 6 :30. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for rent: walktntt ghttance from campus. $3O per month AD 1440:30. AVAILABLE FOR immediate oecupanty— down town apartment adjacent to cam pus. Call Crabtree Jewelry Stare AD 7.4681 or stop in store. ONE LARGE double room ideal for two roommates, one block from campus. 280 S. Pugh. Call AD 7-3062. LARGE FURNISHED room suitable 98 single or double, for non-smoker; near campus, ;nuking, Call AD 8-2263 eveninya. DESIRABLE ROOMS. centrally located near campus; single or double. Perking. Call AD 7-7906 or EL 6-1302. MISCELLANEOUS ROBERT FROST harts. Will the "Tolle man who missed the last ticket on Thursday please call UN G-7460. NOVEMBER s—Church-State-One? Speak er: rather Hunter Cuthrie, St. Joseph's College. MB Assembly morn, '7 p.m. NOVEMBER 12—W111 We Outgrow the World" Speaker: Dr. Clement Mthano via, St. LOUIS Unhersity. HUB Areerobly room, 7 p rn. NOVEMBER 19—Evolution and the Cath. 011 C Church. Speaker: Father Edward Wenitrup. St. Vincent's College, 111 Houck e. i pm. CALL US for foot-long hoagies and Pepsi ; AD 8-8381 9 p in. till 12 pan. Morrell's. WILL DO student's laundry In my home. AD 7-2027. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap, toe or acrobatic. lemons. ?rotes. sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. GIRL'S BLACK - Hermes bike—taken from Cooper, Homecoming Weekend, P,ennrd. Call UN 5-4684. TORTOISE SHELL Bracelet. brown with silver symbols lost in vicinity of Sparks, Pollock Road and Burrower Road Friday, Oct. 16. High sentimental N. alue. Call AD 7-2396 after 6 Dm. DELTA THETA SIGMA Pin, inscription L N.F. "58". Call UN E-bi 332.. WILL PERSON who picked iip wrong trench coat Sat night at AEPi Velum contact Dick Bianeone AD fi-0786. PAIR lost slate blue glasses 10. around Pugh and College Avenue Friday. Call Bin at noon AI) ?-4151. WRIST WATCH, black faced liolova; vicinity of Phi Kappa and Delta Upsilon. Contact Dave Tirdel AD 8-62014. MUST° ELIDE RULE in the vicinity of Sackett. Phone AD 8-0090. w. WANTED TOY ELECTRIC Trains made before 1946. Phone Dave Stevens AD 7-7.7b7 evenings. RIDERS WANTED—Syracuse weekend. Leaving New York City for State Col. lege Fri., Nov. I; returning Sunday after. magi. Call Skip Lenker AD 7-2251. TICKET TO Syracuse gams. Contact Alai Hahn AD 7-4987. KITCHEN HELP for fraternity. Contad
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