PAGE EIGHT Joint Committee to Head Artists, Lecture Series By CAROL BLAKESLEE .executive reports that a perman-j The Artist and Lecture!""! f stic shel ' is construe-] led to improve acoustics in Rec-j Senes Committees will soonjreation Hall for Artist and Lee- 1 he combined, SGA Presidenti ture Series performances. j _ , , , , A i The shell is only part of a cen- Lroiiard Julius told the As- trnl unit which will be fully con-, vi.. i.,* (Strurted as soon as more funds can sc-mbly lust night. be obtained, he exulained. Wilmei E Kemvorthy, executive : Julius also reported that the »-* the pmsidc.n .ou; Julius se\ua! thousand dollais ticket distribution for Artist j will be appropi lated to carry on Series events. There had been j In ture Senes events complaints that many students I •n.c »«, mil probably be »"•, b gu'iued l>v the end of the se- i j LI j )us ako suggested that the meter, he said, so the committee Assembly might consider looking could he updating by next semes- into the seating arrangement for ~, students in the new Beaver Field 1 stadium. The combining of the two He said that at present most groups would involve some students will be sitting in the slight changes oi personnel horseshoe part of the stadium ... . ... „ • his does not include those in the within the committees, he - riasbicnrcl cheering section, how ded- ever, who will be seated between Julius also announced in his the 40 and 50-yard line. Announcing a comprehensive Postgraduate Education Program for engineers, scientists and mathematicians Ever since tlie founding of the company some forty years ago, IBM has recognized education as an integral am! continuing part of a piofessional poison’s life. Through formal educational programs within the company, and through affiliations with universities, it has long been possible for IBM employees to earn scholastic credits. Now a compre hensive Poslgiiuhiate Education Program, surpassing any previous piogrnin, has been initiated at IBM for plat it and laboratory personnel. ADVANCED DEGREE UNIVERSITY PLAN A qualified engineer, scientist or mathematician, who has been with IBM at least a year, may compete for a fellowship or a scholarship in se lected fields at the university which lie believes offers the finest oppor tunities fot advanced study. All bene fits that would normally acciue if the candidate weie on active etnploy- ADVANCED DEGREE ON-SITE PLAN A qualified engineer, scientist, or • Masters’ Degrees: Candidates may mathematician may ttndet take patt- complete tlieir studies at company time graduate studies at an IBM expense under vatious progiams plant or laboiatoiy, concurrent with operated in conjunction with uni active employment. versities near IBM facilities. ADVANCED STUDY PLAN (NONDEGREE) These studies offer continued edu cational opportunity throughout a career at IBM. They m e not generally degree-oriented. Given at Or near IBM facilities, they are designed to help letain mastery over basic engi For a descriptive folder about the new IBM Postgraduate Education Program, write to: MANAGER OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION, DEPT. 843, IBM CORPORATION 690 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK 22, N. Y. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Junior Panhel To See Council The Junior Panhellenic Coun cil will sit in on meetings of their sponsor, Panhellenic Council, be-,, [ginning next week. Judith Weiss,! [vice president of the younger; group, said last night. | j This action was taken to give' 1 the new sorority pledges an op-! poitumty to learn about the pro-! cedure and problems of Panhel-' lenie life and activities Barbaraj‘ Strauss, co-chairman said. r Members of Jr. Panhel will take rotating positions as observers! until each member has attended' 'a meeting. | Also discussed at the meeting 'were plans for the council's proj ject—collecting holiday gifts for (the mentally ill Open bidding, the plan by which sororities may bid a coed who has registered for rush and who did not pledge after the close of formal tush, was also clarified for the council. i —About one-third of the world’s total coffee consumption i* used by the people of the United States. rnent will be letaincd c- Doctoral Fellowships: Selected can didates will leecive full tuition, fees and regular snlanes for full-time study up to three years. • Masters’ Scholarships: Selected can didates will receive full tuition, fees and regular salaries for an academic year of full-time study. neering, science, and mathematical subjects and to gain knowledge in advanced fields such as number theory, finite mathematics, magne tism, solid state physics, and network analyses. Artists Series— (Continued from page one) became co-director of the Amer ican Shakespeare Festival Acad emy in New York. Moss is responsible for the un usual production technique em ployed in ‘‘The Tempest” and I ‘‘Measure for Measure,” which re-j quires simple costuming and lit-! i tie scenery. He prefers to have ! American actors in the corrtpany ;because the American accent is easier to follow and allows for imore petsonal enjoyment for the 'audience. —On an average day, some| 100,000,000 people (12 years and, over) read a daily newspaper. The; daily newspaper comes closer to' reaching ail of an advertiser’s customers than any other ad me dium. IBM. INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION EUROPE We'il re* the usual plus Russia. Scandinavia. Yugoslavia and North Africa. A different trip for those who don’t want to be herded around. Al«o shorter trips. Budget priced. EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 255 Sf<iUoia, Box C, Pasadena. Cuhf. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1959 Tickets Still Avcriictble Approximately 2300 tickets to the Liberty Bowl in Philadelphia (Municipal) Stadium were sold yesterday, the Athletic Office re ported. These seats range from the 40 yard line, which was the best section sent to the University, to the 15. Richard McDowell, assis tant business manager for Ath letics, saidthat many good seats THESIS MUITILITHING FAST .. ECONOMICAL IMMERCIM PRINTING E. COLLEGE iiiimimiiiiimmimiiimiiimiimimi CLASSIFIEDS IIimiIIIIIUHIIMMIIIIIimMIMIHItI.IMMHMI.IMMII FOR SALE ■■LADY'S HENKE Ski Boots to fit *i2e 8 foot: worn only once. Also lady’s black ,-ki pnnt«?, size 14. AD 8-1086. FOUR RETREAD tiles size 670-15; bought o%ei Thank<«ffi\injf wtention. Make jour ovn offer. Ask for Felix AD 7-751.3, REMINGTON STANDARD tvpewri ter— i will sell for hook value. Beijre winter coat, excellent condition, size 11-12. AD 7-2K15, GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, 6 tierks old of champion blood lines and AKC icgistored Phone HO 6-5185 or write 1.. ,7. Hue, RD 1, State Ctdlepe. LIKE NEW—Kiri'# British Crown Bike. _ Reasonable price. Call Jean UN 6-6136. LA MB RETT A MOTOR Scooter Sales* Service, Acccrsoiies and Inbuiance. Call AD 8-0021 after 6 o’clock. THESIS—MULTILITHING and Buplimats for Bale. Phone AD 8-0774. ''"‘""""IMIll'MHIIIInmilMIIKi FOR RENT PRIVATE PARKING space for rent be hind Weis Maikets; centrally located. Cali AD 8*8762. FURNISH ED "TWO room apartment with bath; two blocks fiom carnpu.*-. Free parkin*. Rent $72.50. Call AD 7-4K43. ONE TRIPLE room ami one double room one block from campus neat in Post Office. 114 E. Beaver Ave. AD 7-4147. HELP WANTED KITCHEN 11 E LP ' ’n r” d" ( ']" ‘ a t”z <’ (a"' iVc'ia Tail fintoimty. Call AD 8-6718. WAITERS TO work for meals at Air Hill Club. AD 8-1330. mechanical engineering student to do part-time drawinir. Cat! at AD 0-0655. WAITERS TO work for meal. ; also kitchen Kelp. Call AD 7-4332, ask for Many, CM WANTED NEED RIDERS to Mass., Conn.—truing to Northampton, Mass.. Dec. tlth. Cal! Stu AD 8-2074. RIDERS TO share expenses to Florida! s^ i , n ma DeC> ] ' J - I ' or ,lc,ails ««» Ken nD o-l »89. TYPING—EXPERIENCE with thesis. trie typew liter ith extra ke\s for Greek letters. Reasonable rates. AD 7-2.836. WAITER AT Phi Mu Delta fraternity. AD-8-2473 ask for Mis. Howard. WANTED—SNARE Drummers, Trumpets* Trombone players for niembeiship in the famous Gardner Guards Drum and ZhyUe t-oi ps, Tyrone, Pa. Interested peisons con* tact Bill Wallace, Crabtree Jewelry Store AD 7-4681 or AD B*l6Bl. PASSENGERS TO Miami, Florida and vicinity. Leaving noon Dec. It. Call Ken Yount? AD 8*4)036 after G;UO RIDERS TO Floiida, ChuMniaa vacation. Leasing Dec. 18 or Dec. IV. Call Charles Munroe AD 7-2200. MAN'S RING. Call AD S-OCsT*Reward'to finder. (»LASSES-~ tortoise flhell frames, between UN 6617? Hibbs* Thuro., Nov. 19. Jan GOLD BENJtUS Citation u&teh~hel be* fore Thanksjfivini?. vSentimental value. Reward. Cal! Louise UN 6*2667. I.OST TIME can he found attain with 40 experienced baby Bittern ready to etep tut. Calll'hi Siftnia Sißma sorority, l)N *-7783. Sitters available afternoons, eve tongs, weekends. Proceeds to charity. A TAN diet. Need ■vvallev Weed keys, license, chem« ksti'y breakaite ticket badly. Keep en. closed money. Return to HOB desk. MAN'S GARNET birth-stone ring. CaR Joe AD 7-2025 or ieate at 12i) Srarka. Reward. G()LD BT3LOVA watch lost between Cooper and Sparks around noon Monday, Gold buckle band. Reward. Jackie, \JN 5-2009. ,M MISCEL£i^EOUs” #MaMMm MEET ME at the Pow-Wovv, Ate. WE’LL SHOP ior you 1 Having trouble findinu the right gift ... or ate you unable to shop because of projects, term papers, etc.? Then cail AD 8-66 HS \ The Personalised Gift Shopping Sen ice will purchase your gift for you ... a gift that meets your approval . . . and you needn’t leave the dorm or fraternity house! SKI EQUIPMENT display 1 :30 p.m. Sat.* ' 24 ? Kec Hall. Opportunity for discount purchase. PSQG sponsored. INTERNATIONAL FIRESIDE Monday evening 8:00’ at home of Mica Genevieve Hilts, 164 E. McCormick. Topic: ”6u<ldha v Confuscious, Lao-Tze, Jesus, Krishna, Moses, Ghandi—some similarities and dif ferences.” PASSENGERS WANTED to Florida o \et Christmas vacation. Call Jim Swab, AD 7-4969 after 6 pm. AD 8-6791
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