The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 09, 1960, Image 5

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    TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1960
WSGA to Sponsor
Fireside Discussions
Russia, freewill, marriage and the necessity of an undemo- 1
cratic educational process will be discussed at fireside chats l
at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow and Thursday in the lounges of seven!
upperclasswomeri s residence halls. I
The chats are sponsored by the Fireside Committee of thei
Women's Student Government j
• I i Association, which is composed
L eonides, AIM l ot' the vice presidents of the up-I
per class women's residence halls.:
• Speakers will be Dr. Dorothy J.
To Hear Views ,Lipp, dean of women; Karolei
,Panameroff, graduate student in
l
Leonides and the Association of ! Political science who is a Russian!
Independent Men will hold a joint exchange student; Helen Buchan- ,
meeting 7:30 p.m. tomorrow i n ian, instructor in family relations;)
119 Osmond for anyone interested IDr. Laurence Lattman, assistant !
in giving his opinion on the pro-? Professor of geomorphology; Dr.,
posed AIM-Leonides merger. 1.1.. Mitchell Morse, assistant pro-{
Students who have followed thelessor of English composition;.
problem, faculty members and!and Dr. Edward Thaden, associates
members of the administrationlprofessor of European history. :
will be given a chance to air their! The committee will sponsor I
agreement or opposition to the! the chats once a month on the
proposal. 1 nights of special dinners. Speak- '
Both AIM and Leonides will ers will talk for 20 minutes
discuss their present organization,! and then answer questions.
and then the proposed organiza-I Miss Panameroff will speak on,
R
lion plan will be presented and Russia tomorrow in Cross lounge
discussed, for the girls in Cross and Ewing
Harald Sandstrom, president of,alls, and on Thursday she will
AIM, said, however, that no final l speak in Atherton Lounge.
vote on the merger will take place; Dean Lipp will give a general
at the meeting. talk to the girls in Hibbs and
!Stevens Hall Thursday in Hibbs
lounge.
I
Student injured Lattman will speak on "The
Necessity of the Undemocratic
In Sunday Crash Educational Process" Thursday
in McElwain lounge.
Erland P. Stevens Jr., junior in! Thaden will talk on "Russian
mining economics from Arlington,:Education" Thursday to the girls
Va., was seriously injured latelin Haller and Lyons Halls while
Sunday night when his car skid Morsewill speak on free will in
into a truck and an on-coming cariSimmons lounge for the girls in
near Huntingdon. Simmons! and Grange Halls and
Stevens was admitted to the'Mrs. Buchanan will discuss mar-
Huntingdon General Hospital and:riage with the girls of West Halls
is reported in fair condition. Hein McKee lounge.
suffered facial cuts, which re- .
quired 40 stitches, and a slight it -„
s Middle East Visit—
concussion. He is expected to be! (Continued from page four)
discharged late today. I the growing strength of Red
Stevens, driving alone, slid mi l China.
wet pavement into the rear of a: Is fear, then, going to pro
tractor-trailer and then head-on{ duce competition between the
into an on-coming car. He was re-I two Communist partners, as
turning to school when the acci-I well as between them both and
dent occurred. ' the United States?
111415 S. Alien Stre'et
352 E. College Ave. _ Campus Shopping Center
FREE PARKING while shopping for textbooks at METZGERS Campus Shopping Center Store
TEXT B
METZGERS
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
Bridge Club
Adds Section
The Penn State Bridge Club
will' make an addition to its .
schedule this semester in order
to include inexperienced students
lwho wish to improve their bridge
game.
Two sections of bridge games
will be played during the club's
regular meetings from 8.30 to 9 . 30
p.m. on Thursdays.
One section will be for experi
enced players who wish to play
highly competitive bridge. The
second section Nv ill be for in
experienced players who wish to
improve their game while play
ing with others on the same level.
The first two-section game will
be played Thursday in the main
lounge of the Hetzel Union Build
ing.
Membership in the club is $1
per year. Non-members may play
if they pay a 25-cent fee each
,evening that they wish to play.
The University offered its first
short course in general agricul
ture in 1891.
DESK BLOTTERS
and BOOK COVERS
for ALL STUDENTS
*** * * *
Your Headquarters for ...
SELF-SERVICE BOOK SHOPPING
WILL SAVE YOU VALUABLE TIME
PENN STATE SOUVENIRS
So What--
(Continued from, page four)
to see. Inspect the rooms
the dormitory if there is one,
the study areas and the sanitary No decisions were made at the
facilities. Indications of the t West Halls Council meeting last
type of people that live there night, because a quorum was not
can be implied by a careful !present.
look into these things. i The members decided to post-
Be careful of rushing, but :pone discussion of a date bureau
by all means, rush! We are in- ; for West Halls until the next
forming you so that you can be meeting.
more readily aware of the in- The West Halls and North Halls
volvements; they could mean combined jam session will be
a lot to your future at Penn `held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday in
State and in later years. c Waring lounge.
LOCAL AD STAFF
7 P.M. 9 Carnegie
IMPORTANT MEETING I
Bring copies of schedules . . .
Accounts will be reassigned.
A.
41 4 t
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OKS
!Lack of Quorum
'Prevents Decisions
You'll want the very best
Hallmark
‘a,LEZIWEs
e have lacy, old-fashioned cards,
sentimental, dainty pink ones,
traditional hearts, witty,
, phisticated Contemporary cards.
You'll want so wrap your
Valentine's gift in matching
Hallmark gift wraps, ribbons,
and enclosures.
LANAHANS
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