PAGE TWELVE Health Center Stresses Importance of Flu Shots A total of 1042 flu shots were administered at the Ritenoui Ilealth Center during the month of January. Although there has been a decrease of flu sickness at the miry since the exam period, Dr. Herbert R. Glenn, head or the Ritenour Health Center, continued to stress the im- portancc of the shots at this time !for each student. University to Offer Every poison should receive a ,flue preventive shot annually and NBC - TV Course this is as good a time as any to 'get ,t, he said. Although some The Univeily again par-' ,authoi sties feel the epidemic ticipate riming the swing semen-,scare is subsiding, Gleen warns ter in the courses offered by Con- there is usually a danger of it tmental Classroom, the National until the middle of Match. - • • The infirmary is well supplied Bioadcasting Co. network tole- : with the vaccine, although it is vision pi ogram for college credit• becoming relatively scarce in Two cooties ate being taught,'many parts of the country, Glenn and both will be rallied in this:added The shots are available at area on Channel 6, WJAC-Tv,ithe dispensary during the regular JOhll'Aown ,hours. Several specimens from the in- Atomic AK(' Physics, taught by lfarvev E White of the Urn- fluenia cases heated at the in vet sity of California. will be tele 'fnmary have been sent to the hildrens' in Philadel cdst at 6 a.m. Monday through p C hia. From Hospital these sp elusively to nuclear and atomic ecimens, the Friday It it. ill be devoted "'hospital is able to determine the physics different shams of influenza which we have had here, Glenn Following this session, at 6 30 ,aid, This report, which is due ann.,M mici " Cherill'tiv will beat the end of the month, will aid taught by Di . John F. Baxter of the doctors in diagnosis and treat the University of Florida. It will ment in the future, he said. b , • concerned with radio-, elec tio-. and biochemrdiy and new Hassler Speaks at Bucknell kind; of equilibria. Dr. Warren W. Hassler. assis- The University will join ap- tant professor of American his pioximately 200 colleges and uni- toffy, addressed the Susquehanna versities throughout the country Civil War Round Table at an in making academic credit avail- open public meeting at Bucknell able fot the programs 'University. CREDIT STAFF TONITE ... 7:00 Collegian Business Office Please bring copies of your schedule Super the Used Book Agency is still accepting books... but hurry...today is the LAST DAY '': - .lupen:o - :;.:0-us A Big 10% Discount on purchased at the Book OIOSS I the store hours for both the BX and 9a.m. to 8 p.m. Today. Both will be 9a.m. until 5 p.m. for the rest of the SHOP & SAVE at the BX and ÜBA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Soc. Courses To Be Added The Department of Sociology will expand its study program in the Fall of 1960 to include Ameri can Indian ethnology and arche ology. Four new courses were added to the program after Dr. William T Sanders, a specialist in the ar cheology of Mexico, became a fac ulty member in the fall of 1959. The department is also spon soring a summer field project in Mexican archeology which will begin this summer. The project involves survey and excavations in the Valley Teotihuacan near Mexico City. Students may enroll in one of two courses offered as part of the research program, archeology 20 on an undergraduate level or an thropology 521 on a graduate level. Of the four new courses, ar cheology 403 will be the only one offered this spring. The course deals with ancient civilizations in Mexico and Peru. Traffic Bans Enlarged-- (continued from page one) tinue as at present and, for an experimental period at least, parking will continue on the west side of Fraser Rd. The horseshoe to the rear of Old Main also will remain open. - Student Wanted! to sell crew and athletic socks, t-shirts and shorts on. campus. High Commission Rate . . . Undergraduates preferred. Write: Warren Hosiery Co., Route 1, Box 29, Norlina, N.C. all school Exchange + CLASSIFIEDS + CASH-11 words or Ws CHARGE-13 words or less S 50 one Insertion 1.75 two Inser/tona $l.OO three Insertions Additional words-3 for $.51 for each day of Insertion ADS MUST BE IN By 11:05 THE PRECEDING DAY 1949 DODGE, good conditio'n, mend-auto matie. fluid dine and iadlo. $79.00. Phone Mohanty UN 5-4141. NEW AND USED office desks $lO 00 up. Su IN el anus from s7.io Special buy In used c Led lockers. Steel storage cabinets Steel file , . and tian,fer files 63.00 up w and used 4-drawer files—tremendous %Hives Adding machines, safes, ete. Steel she's tug foi stores, homes and offices. Equipment Mfg's , Inc , R 487 Pine St., 1 1 ' , 11 1 amsnott, Pa. 61621. I'OOD SERVICE equipment of et. et ytype; new, used and I elmilt for restaurants, trate, 'titles, chill cheq. hotels and schools. Stninle , q steel dishwashers, ;A xelS. peelers, lef Igo atom ,Hoge.. dishes, ER% erware and chinas. are. Tremendous savings at Eoutpment MOrts , Inc.. R 457 Pine St , illia tospoi t. Pa. 61521 A PARTM ENT SIZE elec. ti le stove, 3 bill net% ON fn, broiler, for pale. AD 8-22149. COMPLETE DRAWING equipment. E. rellent conthtion. Call AD 8-0358 a3k for Ed SALESWOMAN FOR It omen's apecialty shop—student's wife preferred. Phone AD N-65 0 6 or AD S-2212 for interview. - --- MALE STUDENT to share lot niched apart ment m MetYger Bldg, Call - AD 8-1344. LOOKING FOR girl.; who plan to work in Ocean City, NJ. thin simmer in. terested in chasing living expenses. Call UN G-2525. EX PhRIF.NCED WAITERS. Come in ym imp, after 5 p.m Ask for Dick Lokter Muse, 710 S. Atherton St' yet. i TYPiNG TO DO in home on electric type writer. hates $.35 per Page. Phone AD N-6102. ICOLLECE STUDENTS—stmlenta looking for part-time ork 2 e‘entnga A week tam! a half-day Sat call Mi. Lichtenfels, jAD 8-2051 10 am -2 p.m. Salary $O per RESERVATIONS NOW being taken for room & board for spring semester at 117 E. Beaver Ave. & 220 S. Allen St. For complete information ask for Mte Petriskv at 317 E. Beaver Ave. t \S‘' supplies the ÜBR are open from week. FOR SALE WANTED HELP WANTED ROOM & BOARD TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 1960 ==l FOR RENT ONE SINGLE, one double room, one block from campus. lifsuonable rater Phone AD 7-4056. HALF' OF' douhle room anmethatelY in frotermtv section. Phone Al) ONE DOUBLE evil one , :inule 'moo ielo , ,e to eanuno, Low rates. Phone AD 7-7brB. SINGLE AND double room with or w ith. out bored. 243 South Pugh St. COMFORTABLE, MODERATE )ate ac commodations with nri% ate bath or running 114 4t e r Colonial Hutel, 123 W. Nittany Ate.. State College. AD 7.41450 or AD 7-7792 DOUBLE ROOK, cc.' •ally located Free parkinz. Phone UN 6,... , 51 or AD 7-4016. THREE SINGLE rooms, pro ote entrance ; walking distance, 611 E. Berner. CaR AD 7-3543 after 4 p m. ROOM FOR three—furnished, luivate en• Wince. Cull AD 8-0082 FOUR MALE apartment. completely (ui. ni,hed pith kitchen and private bath. Mailable immediately. AD 7-72t8. ONE-HALF quiet, warm pine-nannelled room. Pi wale bath 1% ate entrance. 242 Nhnitz ANe. AD 7-33 M. - ONE HALF double room. Free parking. AD 7-2u09. ONE HALF double room. Pirate bath, entrance, rarigoator. Call AD 7-7055. FURNISHED 3 room and hail, parking. private, Available Feb. Ist--$5O 00 per month. Call EM 4-1144. ROOM WITH etudio for Brut Walking distance horn campus. AD il-fletlG. ONE TRIPLE and one double for nude students. 114 E. Deaver Ave. near Post Office. Phone AD 7-4147 ROOM FOR 3. private entrance. private tub and shower. Single Male with inner spring mattresses 24 knui pm king. IQ minute walk from eamptm Al) 8.6460. 730 S. Allen VACANCY FOR one, 3ril floor; 4 blocks from campus. AD 8-8141. MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED WATCH and Haack repair. 30 yea e‘peeienee. Sam Diaz, opposite school. Pane Grove Mills. AD 84047 WILL CARE for child in my home— Hon 'shut g. Pleasant ant I °findings Cont. patent care. 4.11 eckly. Call HO 64607. RAYMOND and hi. All-Rtars—the band that caused a sensatlon, Fre4man Night at Rea Hall—ate nom. 11%11.11:Atte for natei nay patties. Call UN 5-101,0. THERE WILL be a meeting of the Classi fied Ail Staff tonight at :30. Attend ance eempulsoi y. Please be pi ompt. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic les,ons. Pram. sional School of Dance. AD 8.1078. GOLD BRACELET wag bit. Fiidav be tween Simmons and Tilt ern. Reward. UN ri•4A56
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