PAGS SIGHT CHRISTMAS —Tins wooduii pnnt is one of the abstract, symbolic j voiks of East Goiman am t llcibut Seidel, cunently on exhibit in the Lutlnian Student C'ulm ehap I. Art Exhibit Features Abstract Woodcuts Under constant sinvcillance by East German security nts, a middle-aged German aitist, who has several times ill used commissions from the communist government to do piopaganda work, quietly continues to make his modern woodcuts. The artist is Herbeit Seidel, a 52-year-old resident of Ea-t Berlin, uho produces con- XA/rtlLexe Nnnta+l timpoiary abs,racl art trough VV f wCif Ifvm woodcutting, a process of expres .. s on that has existed for 10 ceil- As Eng Fellow '“5.,,, P „„„ , re Pi.sidrnt Ei ic A. Walker is now featured in an exhibit m the among 76 lending radio rln^' V*’' 11 'mil' * and ■ .dentists from. the ; 4 ,i 2 Co'ege Ave. The States and other countries 'ho r -md iho 'nmvol m , b f-u be havt' been named Fellows of the fC" a-sori-itirtr, UnlWlMty Chns ' hr tilute of Radio Engineer. ' A SOC ’‘. His election was announced to- ™e-* h 'biL which will be dav lollowing action by the Boa id lo ,? ? -m ' of Dnectors of the Institute V‘\ D .fj >" cl ? des , «hgious , . ,r, „ . an ° sec ular prints of abstract Iht guide of Fellow, it is ex- design. His religious works all plained, is the highest m >mber- dsp cf a parable or ieachinq of Mnp ottered by the Institute and the Bible through modern sym js bestowed only by im itation holism. The secular prints are on those who have mr • out- existential interpretations, de- contributions to mdio r cubing the "reality of life to engmecimg or allied fields'' day. the loneliness of man and Walk, r was selected for the h s forlorn condition." honor “for services as ai emu- c,idol' s figures never have a m cnng teacher and .dm -ustia- f ;. finite face, for he feels a face *° l- becomes an idol and interferes ~ .' ~ with tuie interpretation of the V nrsity 5 Club to Meet symbol! m ’■'he Varsity *‘S” Club will meet Seidel continues to produce his it ") p m. Sunday evening at Phi woodcut', irr defiance of East Ger !>• c- ■ Psi it wa-announced yes- man authorities, although they P ‘‘a“ bv club piesiuent Blame have made his existence prccari- OConiKx I ous. Corner S. Atherton and W. Beaver, State College Phone AD 8-0596 OPI'N for LUNCH 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday - Saturday GIANT 15" SUBMARINES These Delicious Subs Contain 21 Food Items Try Our Hot MEAT BALL SANDWICHES Eat them just as you would an ice cream cone WE DELIVER By JOHN BLACK NOW - 5 Different Varieties • Hamburg •Pepperoni • Mushrooms • Anchovies • Sausage Order to go—no waiting AD 8-0596 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA If? PIZZAS Collegian Pix Now Offered To Students If you danced at Mil 'Ball, competed in the. Indie Talent Show, looked at the last Hetzel Union art exhibit or played on the football team this year—The Daily Collegian has your picture. And starting today, anyone who would like the original print of, any picture which has appeared in the paper this year may have it by stopping at the Collegian office. The lens of a Collegian camera may also have caught you when! you weren’t aware of it. If you] were a sleepy pledge wailing in) line for Army game tickets, atej in the Hetzel Onion Lion’s Den,j bought pencils at the BX, have a registration number between 8200 and 8239, or helped end Frosh Customs—we have your picture, too! Any picture may be picked up from Lolli Neubarlh or Marty: Scherr after 4 pm. Monday through Friday for the rest of the year. Often two prints will be available and there is no charge for pictures. The Collegian office is located in the basement of Carnegie. Lancaster Fanhe! Offers Scholarship A $lOO scholarship will be giv jen to a Lancaster county girl en ; rolled in any Pennsylvania col- ilege which has a national Pan hellcnic organization, according to Mrs. Norma Mountan, panhel adviser. The scholarship is being of fered by the Lancaster City Pan- ' hellenic Association. Any Untver-' sity coed interested should writej to Mrs. Agnes A. Brown. Scholar-: ship Chairman for the Lancaster; City Panhellenic Association, 919, , Valley Road, Lancaster, Pa. and ! ask for application forms. ! Applications must be returned to Mrs. Biown by'Jan. 25 in order to insure consideration. APPLIED MAGNETISM 405-406 Reactions of water, hair, women Professor D. Juan 10:00-11:00 p.m. Saturday Examination of why men usually use water with their hair tonic. Demonstration that wa ter causes dried-out hair resembling explosion in a silo. Practical applications of 'Vaseline’ Hair Tonic; proof that ’Vaseline’ Hair Tonic replaces oil that water removes from hair. Definitive interrelationships of water to ’Vase line’ Hair Tonic to hair to women to things in general. Laboratory evidence of reverse magnetism between women and messy hair. Positive correlations between alcohol and dry hair, cream tonics and clogged-up hair (Rag mop’s Third Law). Required before Christimis vacation. Prerequisite: ANIMAL MAGNETISM 203-204. Materials: one 4 ci. bottle ‘Vaseline’Hair Tonic Science Foundation To Give Fellowships Seniors and graduate students may now apply for 1100 , 1960-61 National Science Foundation Fellowships to be awarded for graduate study. Applicants will be judged on their academic records, recommendations and scores gained in examinations designed to test scientific aptitudes and achievement, he application dead line is Jan. 1 Three types of fellowships aie being awarded. First Year Fel lowships will be given to those entering or in graduate school with less than one year of study completed at the present. The an nual stipend for this award is $lBOO. Intermediate Fellowships are awarded to students who have or will have completed as of the beginning of their fellowship one year of graduate work. This fellow will receive an annual | $2OOO stipend. ; Terminal Year Fellows will be expected to complete their doc toral degree requirements wilh iin one year upon entering the tenure of their fellowship. The stipend will be $2200 annually. Further information on fellow tships may be obtained at the "Graduate School Office in Wil lard. All the fellowships will be given in the mathematical, physi cal, medical, biological, and en gineering sciences, including an thropology, psychology (excluding clinical psychology) and the fol 'clinieal psychology) and many so jcial sciences. ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING American Nuclear Society Election of Officers All Welcome Monday, December 14, 1959 106 Osmond 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1959 I Pnotogs Wanted Report on Tuesday The Daily Collegian needs 'photographers! i Theie will be a meeting of all Interested prospects at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Collegian office. The photo staff requires about one evening per week of time. .Prospective applicants need not have previous experience. ! Collegian has its own equip jment, a Speed Graphic, a Roliei flcx, and a Mannya with inter ichangeable lenses. The flash guns are easy to carry, being transistor ized and all in one piece. I Students can get an opportunity :to work with this equipment and |to cover major University events ithrough this staff. Catlterinan’s BARBER SHOP basement of The Corner Room Daily 8-5:30 - Sat. 8-12 it’s clear, it’s clean, it’s Vaseline" HAIR TONIC ‘tatilN' b tin ntfetml Mtatrk ctCh»bM|tPiaftbb
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