PAGE EIGHT Dickson Expresses Hope For Statue Preservation Dr. Harold E. Dickson, professor of art and architecture history, writing in the current issue of ‘‘The Art Quarterly,” expressed the hope that measures will be taken to preserve the Barnard Statues at the State Capitol in Harrisburg. Dickson has done extensive studies on the work of the WRA to Hold 2nd Coed Night The Women's Recreation Asso ciation has set Jan. 1G as the date of their second annual Coed Rec reation Nile. Under the chairmanship of Sue Smithson, junior in liberal arts fiom Stamford, Conn, the pro-! giam will feature volleyball, pro-j gre.ssive Karnes, square dancing and dancing to popular music. I Activities in the game room! will include ping-pong, bowling and chess. Refreshments will be! .served to the students attending Action on the reorganization of the WRA structure was post poned by the executive board un til the next meeting. Ag Council— (Continued from page two) Many members objected to the preliminary questionnaire be ing given out because it "en couraged cramming.” "We all do enough of that as It is,” one quipped. The oros and cons of an oral examination were also discussed. One member aigued that “an oral test will give the better speakers n definite advantage over those who aie not.” Another said, "the test is not a test of your speaking ability but rather a test of your knowledge in your field. Every college student should be able to give his opinions In an intelligent manner ” PRINTING Letterpress • Offset Commercial Printing 352 E. College AD 8-6794 KQDL KROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Wlml TnnitlV only di<l to rnntfinpt fi. Deckorntor* 10. Smgulnr jeans 11. Done Tor, (ierniun nlyla 12 Kmplnvrd 13 When you do it to a girl, it can make you u-jar 14 Smoking Kools in greHt . 1R Kih'ii big brother lrt. Wt\* rfftllv high IH, Hunily rebuff 1*). I'HrefMttn, by 18. So cool It** frozen 20. 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He said that these statues which 50 years ago at tracted the attention of the art world, are showing alarming de terioration fiom exposure to the weather. The statues, Dickson said, have not remained popular in Ameri can art Objections have been raised that the groups are crowd ed and confused and that their moralistic ideas are obvious and commonplace, he continued. In the article entitled "Bar' nard Sculptures for the Penn j sylvania Capitol," Dickson oul ! lines the great difficulty under | which Barnard executed the i statues. He said that Barnard started with the proposal that he com plete 67 figures within three years for a proposed $700,000. Ham pered by time, Dickson writes, Barnard only completed 30 sta tues for $lOO,OOO. Later, a special act of legislature provided him witli an additional $BO,OOO to pay ' debts he had incurred. Before Barnard had finished his work, Dickson pointed out, the scandal over expenditures for fur nishing the Capitol building was in full swing. And after his work jwas unveiled, objections to the I nudity of the figures developed. SENIORS in LA, HI, and PHYS ED This Friday, December 18, IS THE LAST DAY to have your picture taken at the PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP for the 1960 yearbook DOWN 1. Tlu-y tako Council in low* 2. End product 8. Less of nn odd ball 4. Achieved ft. Old enrd game, with no kitty/ 6. Hills In * bunch 7. <iod, what * man! 8. Hoot Hill activity 9. Soaks, in a precipitous way 17. Man's favorite extracurricular study YOU NEED THE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA OJ s _ • Brown A Wllllamton Tobacco Corp. "*•*’-1 ** ‘ W *+** Yuletide Music To be Aired Over WDFM V/DFM will present two evenings of special Christmas programming tonight and to morrow. At 7 tonight, the programming! begins with “Season’s Greetings,” featuring popular Christmas mu sic, including Stan Freberg’s sa tire on the commercialization ofj Christmas, “Green Christmas.” | Later this evening, a program of I traditional Christmas music will; be presented on “The Music of' Christmas.” At 10 p.m. the com-i plete "Nutcracker Ballet” by j jTchaikowsky will be played. j At 7 tomorrow evening, “The! Stingiest Man in Town,” a must-! cal adaptation of Dickens' “Christ-J mas Carol,” will be performed I This will be followed by “Christ- ] |mas 'Round the World,” an out-j jdoor Christmas sing; and a Ger jman Christmas sing, “Christmas iWith Grandma (William Bon jham) Higgins,” and a reading of I Roger Price's “Why Christmas Is | Nice ” ! Sheila Cohen of the University [Readers will read a Christmas !selection and a play “Christmas Errand” will be played. ! The special programming will end with the playing of Corelli’s “A Christmas Concerto” and three Christmas cantatas by Bach, i Tomorrow evening will be the 'last evening of broadcasting for WDFM until after vacation. No. 12 Froth Satirizes Classes, Catalog With the help of other col-] leges’ humor magazines, Froth once again publicizes in a satiri cal vein some idiosyncrasies of campus life. In the combined Christmas and: Exchange issue. Froth pokes fun] at TV classes and the course cata-] Hog via the help of Dickinson and Florida Colleges. j Occidental and Harvard Uni versity are also contributors tO | this issue which will include three Christmas stories by local writers, j Froth will be on sale at the [Hetzel Union Building, the Cor ]ner, Waring and Warnock Halls :and on the Mall. Student Affairs— (Continued from page one) lew or no clubs and who did not participate in recreational activities gave lack of infor mation and crowded facilities 1 as reasons for their lack of par i ticipation. i When they were questioned 'concerning their willingness to contribute financially to a new program, about 58 per cent of | the students indicated that they would be willing to pay a $1 fee each semester for a better recrea :tional program. Nineteen per cent jsaid they would be unwilling to pay and the remaining 23 per, •cent were undecided. I FARMER OUT THURSDAY ONLY 15c SALES: AG Hill, HUB Desk + CLASS FOR SALE 17-FT. GRUMMAN Cano* with complete tailing rig {2OO. Call Torn Newell AD 7-4714. 26-FT. KLCAR House Trailer, excellent condition. Must sell by Febiuaiy, Cali AD fe-2369 aftei 6 pm. ONE LIBERTY'BOWL ticket. Cal! Debbie UN 6-4848. ONE LIBERTY BOWL ticket—section E-N Row 36, 30-yard line. Call Dan UN 6-6730. ONE LIBERTY BOWL ticket on 46-yard line. Cal! Pat UN 6-4667. BROOKS CANADIAN figure skates, size 9; Brooks Hockey, sue B l a. John AD 7-2623. USED KAY Guitar flat top, excellent con dition. Don’t call unless interested in good guitar. AD 8-2101. GOOD AS NEW, S.V.E. slide piojectot, with 300 watt bulb and eight magazines. Excellent Christmas present. Call AD 7-7792 after 6 p.m. SMALL 3-SPEED phonograph: quickset Jr. tiipod; Savage .22 caliber iif le. Shavemaster; Spotlight stand; No. 2 photo floo<N._o<lin Vick. Call AD 8-1363. A t2O BASS Noble Accordion. 22 switch. Excellent condition. Phone AD 8-1058 7 LIBERTY BOWL tickets ‘togetherTcall Frank AD_7-4f>77. 1959 KARMANN-GHIA. perfect condition, German jadio, MichJin white walls. $2160. AD 7-2723 after 6. RANCH TYPE house, 11 rooms, 4 bed rooms: one acre gxound. AD 8-8231. COMMERCIAL BUILDING, block- and steel const;uctlon 46x85 ft. AD 8-8231. CHRISTMAS TREES—Sheared Scotch pine from Indiana County—“ Christmas tree cnpitol of the world.” Davis Tree Sales, 1300 N. Atherton (next to B&M Market}. RECORD STORAGE racks. Free LP. record of your choice with any rack over $6.00. State College T.V. LAMBRETTA MOTOR Scooter Sales. Service, Accessories and Insurance. Call AD 8-0021 after 6 o'clock. •1111111 l IMIII WANTED ONE MALE student to Occupy quiet single room near campu*. Call AD 7-7703. TYPING WANTED. Quick accurate work AD 8-0998. RIDERS WANTED to Trenton. N.J. and LcviUown, Pa. Dec. 23. Call Don AD 8-9447. KELPWANTED WAITERS TO work for meal, .t Ag Hill Club. AS »-im EDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1959 DOC Student Council To Hold Dinner Feb. 14 ! The Division of Counseling ! Student Council decided last night to hold a dinner for DOC Dean’s List students on Feb. 14. Neal Fahrer, senior in business administration from Philadelphia, was appointed chairman of the Icommittee to arrange the dinner. | In other business, a new chair |man was appointed for the sug gestion box committe. Edward [Rosenzweig, freshman in counsel ing from Apollo, said a suggestion !box will be made and placed in i the DOC office in Old Ma-p, Advisory Board Forms Applications for Sophomore Class Advisory Board are avail able at the Hetzel Union desk. All forms must be returned by Jan. 6. U3MSNV TGDH IFIEDS + LOST BLACK DASCHUND puppy, approximately 6 months old, 7-year old's pet. AD 8-8353. BLACK WALLET lost Saturday morning. Keep money, please send cards to 207 E Park Ave, S.C. BROWN HOUN-RIMMF.D glassee near Rec Hall. Reward. Call AD 7-4963 ask for Howard. CRF.Y-BLUE OVERCOAT at Galium late . I’liday night. Please call Jack AD 7-7239. Before he freezes to death. LADY'S GLYCINE wrietwatch: rounii face, black suede band. If found pltase call AD 7-7967 after 6 p.m Reward. BROWN SWEATER, Willard Hall. Cull H. Cohen UN 6-2802. WILL THE person who took my mixed weave black and grey overcoat with tweed zip-ln lining from the HUB Satur day night kindly return it to HUB desk. I need it badly. Bob S. AD 7-22t1. WILL PERSON who picked up text Woild’o Nations from hat ahelf Ht floor Aimsby Ipm Dec. 11 return to 111 Arms by Immediately, enclosures intact. Urgent. BROWN PLASTIO card case containing veiy important cards. Needed badly; leave at State College Municipal Building. GREY FUR-LINED Gloves. Ifl Sparks, about 4 p.m. If found call Bill UN 6-7984. FOR RENT 35 IT. 2 BEDROOM House Trailer <>n Route 322 at Potters Mill* Private location suitable for student family. $49 per month. Call EM 4-1144. BLAH! GRADUATES onlj. Apartment ?*>o Ridge Ave. Two rooms, kitchen, utilities $32 monthly. Call AD 7-3943. ONE LARGE triple room for male stu dent, one block from campus near Tost Office. 114 E. Beaver Ave. AD 7-4147. COMFORTABLE MODERATE"rate~acrornl mentations with private bath or running water. Colonial Hotel. 123 W. Nittany Ave.. State College. AD 7-4860 or AD 7-7792. LARGE DOUBLE room—single beds, ex cellent for two roommates, _ one block from campus. 224 S. Pugh. Available Jan. Ist. Call AD 7-3052. MISCELLANEOUS NiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiaMiiiiiiiMiim WHY SEND a Christmas card. For 26c you can send FROTH.' PLEASE, "Little Red Riding-Hood” call “Big Bad Wolf.” Mile* AD 7-2376. MEET ME at the Pow Wow. Beaver Ave, ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes sional School of Dane*. AD 8-1071.
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