The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 06, 1959, Image 3

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    FRIDAY, NOVEMBE
AIM to
Independent Carl Smith, Roy Leßaron, Bariyi (Continued from page two)
nors decided Rem and John Dively to the AlM
vote wheth-,Leonides merger committee. Fri-1 hers and momentum with every
r a campus-!day will head the group. step. Students flowed in inces
the Student] sant waves across campus join
ion.
president of; Architect to Speak ing the crowd which numbered
2008 by the time it reached the
1 ad followed Lion for the third demonstration
T
:1 staying out i lionight in Boucke within two hours.
not directly: John 0. Simonds, well-known' WDFM's Starlite Revue pro
landscape architect, will speak at gram, which will also be broad
, the board'7:ls tonight in 214 Boucke. ,cast over WMAJ from to 9 p.m.
ii to look
. in-!
1 Simonds, who designed the tonight will feature spirit inter
ing a print-,M 11 P
eon Square ai k • Pitts-;Views on campus and fake corn
in , interviews with Orangemen.
dent news-` burgh, will lecture on "Lessonsi e uY
patrol reported the
in Landscape Architecture f*otn' Cam p us
. ,
nounced the i China and Japan" and will em- ' crowd was orderly.
i
f ord Friday ,, l phasize Japanese gardens.
I The architect, who heads the)
BEAT .
Simonds and Simonds Company,
lin Pittsburgh. has traveled wide
ly in the Orient.
The Association of
Men Board of Gavel
Wednesday night to
er or not to consid;
wide matter before
Government Associa
Harald Sandstrom,
AIM, said the board
a policy in the past c'
of matters which
affect independents.'
In other busines.
created a committe:
to the costs of publis
ed monthly indepe
paper.
Saridptrom also a
appointment of Sta '
THIS
WINTER
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med too!
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Of course, it's
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Daily 9-9
i diet S
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across from Atherton Hall
Juliet offers hoisery for 59c a pair or
three pairs for $1.50 to those who visit
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celebration.
INSPECT our selection of high and mid
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minded coed. Outstanding brands such as
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belts, scarves, gloves, tights, socks and
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RECIEVE a free ballpoint pen for helping us celebrate the
opening of our new store. The CAMPUS ROOM will be open
Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and
Wednesday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
6, '1959
ecide on New Policy
Sat. 9-5
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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