PAGE EIGHT UCA to Hold Mintz to Speak to Give $lOO Annual Series At HEc Affair cZLbo^ • Dr. Norbett L. Mintz, from the, WI P donate * or payings bond On mamaae Department of Social Relations at.-P™* at the Science Fair on April 3 W Harvard University, will be the , . ! The University Christian,featured speaker for the 11th an-i ? air I s . usually financed by Assneialinn will nresent iiJ niial Home Economics Springi the University but this year vari- Associdlion will present Jts lWeekcnd t 0 be hc]d A } £ an §:ous groups are being asked to of annual marriage series at 7:30 9. their assistance, Walton Da toninht anil tomorrow in 914 ! Mint/, will speak at 4 p.m., April { VIS Chemistry - Physics Council tonif/lit and tomomuv in 214. 8> ln Schwab Auditorium .His top- pr ? slde . n u’ said. . Boucke. ic will be “Psychological Effects ICCB i' “When to Cet Married” will he Suroundings.” He will dISCUSSi CUS a possibility of using col the hlp/c o°f a panel dis C us"on conditions, -ed name c a :E™ch cob be held tonight. Francis tier, color and music on peo-j»*'“}. Whaley, associate professor ofT M ; ~ • bachelor of ored name card. They would be psychology, will be the modera- „ ; , lec y lveH nls oacneior oi ~ , , j CC n lor The nnnei will rhceoc- *r,el a sts degree in economics and psy-[P“l,u oy economic and Toe al nroblemr'chology from Rollins College Lnt A downtown printing company n onornic mu social problem., F j orifia H rec(Mved his master! has been contacted and has the which both undeigiaduate andi - , , . , . jifacilities for orinting the colored graduate mamed students face. | of arts degree in psychology andi tac “* ues lor pnnung » “Gcllmn to Know YoiAbiK'“ First Years of Mamage” at the - - Friday session. The problems of getting along with each other, which face newlyweds, will be discussed. An overnight retreat for en gaged people or couples seriously contemplating marriage will be conducted by Rutledge over the weekend at the Bucknell Cabin. 1 Fifteen couples will leave for the cabin at 130 p.m. Saturday and leturn at noon Sunday. ; A non-refundable fee of $3 per’ couple will be icquired at the time! of registration for the retreat. | Couples may sign up at the Hotzel Union Building de'-k OF SYSTEM ENGINEERING t Vvx\\xxxxx\xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxvxxxxxxxxxxxx\\xx\xx\xx\\x\\\xx\\v\x\\\\\v\\\\x\\\\\\\vvvx\\\\\v^VK^ s ’ TOM & JERRY'S SUB SHOPPES THE CHALLENGE Large-scale, real-time system design and engineering is a technology so new that its importance to our nation’s future cannot, at present, be fully realized or appreciated. Working in this young and dy namic technology, The MITRE Corporation has established a reputation for pioneering major system advances. Formed under the sponsorship of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MITRE’s scope of activity ranges from electronic system inception through prototype development to final evaluation of operational systems. This spectrum affords college graduates trained in engineer ing. the sciences and mathematics opportunities to join with leading scientists and engineers in making major state-of-the-art ad- vances in • Communications • Radar Systems and Techniques • Component Research and Development • Computer Programming MITRE’s convenient locations in .suburban Boston; Montgomery, Alabama; and Fort Walton Beach, Florida provide opportunities for graduate study under a liberal educational assistance program. MITRE A brochure wore fully describing !MJ7R£ mid Us activities is available upon reefuest, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA While some men battle their way to the top, others bottle their 'way to the bottom. maker of the PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH and the ever popular 15” SUB corner of S. Atherton and W. Beaver Oven Hot Delivery . . Call AD 7-0596 ENGINEERS - SCIENTISTS • Human Engineering Please contact your Placement Director to arrange an internets on campus. Campus Interviews Friday, April 8 244 Wood Street—Lexington 73, Massachusetts • Digital Computers • System Evaluation • Circuit Design • System Research UCA Will Hold First Grad Luncheon Today The first session of the Univer sity Christian Association grad uate luncheon series will be held | from noon to' 1 p.m. today in the Ismail lounge of the Eisenhower 1 Chapel. I Fritz Rothchild, assistant pro fessor of religion, will lead the discussion on the topic "Genesis and Evolution," the biological theory of evolution on religion. All persons attending the func tion must provide their own lunch. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS BUY, SELL. TRADE, TELL ' • • I "All Mimsy • , were the Borogoves .. ." • I • i (They needed Morrell’s de- * ' licious Hoagies and Steak • | Sandwiches along with* french fries and soft drinks.) • I • I • | So when you become • I mimsy—don't wait! 2 . Cail Morrell's j I • I Delivery 9-12 j I AD 8-8381 j I 9 THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1960 Slavic Club to Show Film The Slavic Club will show the film “Spring” at 3:15 p.m. today in 10 Sparks and at 7 tonight in 121 Sparks. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1960 PONTIAC—-good shape, be*t offer. Call AD 8-0820 NEW 2-BULB floureseent desk lamp, Must sell. Call Tom AD 7-4‘*>7. FOR RENT ONE DOUBLE front room, twin beds, veiy quiet home. Reasonable rent. Free pat king available. AD 7-1.429. ROOM JN desirable neighboihood, near campus with private bath. AH hnena furnished. 705 McKee St. Call AD 7*7248. ROOM IN desirable neighborhood. Parking included. Prnate entrance, bath, linen, towels, furnished. $7.00 per week. AD 8- 9689. DOUBLE ROOM with study facilities ; either two boys or two girls. Aho, single room. New home with no childien. Avail* able immediately. Parking facilities, AD 7-4794 after 6. NICELY FURNISHED single room and 1 double for male student*, near campus, reasonable, parking privilege*. Call AD 7*7906 or EL 6-4302. ROOM & BOARD RESERVATIONS NOW being taken for room & board for spring semester at 317 E. Berber Ave. & 220 S. Allen St* For complete information aak for Mrs. PetrUky at 317 E. Beaver Ave. WORK WANTED TUTORING IN German and French for coujbee and graduate language require ments. Call AD 8*1264 after 5 p in. WANTED ENGAGED OR neatly engaged couplet for oxernight retreut Saturday. Dr. Aaron Rutledge Marriage Series. See HUB desk. PEOPLE INTERESTED In Marriage Senes come to 214 Boucke &t 7:30 to night. "Experienced” mairied students on panel. TWO MEN to share apartment in Metzger Building. Cali AD 8*1604. SINGING GROUPS for Bppeaiance at Record Hop. Jf interested call Joe at UN 6-5125. ;THE PENN STATE Outing Club’s Tobog- ! gan returned to the Water Tower. No questions will be asked, If returned within three days. DESPERATE: RIDE wanted to Philadel phia sometime Fri. Call Catol at UN 5-6609. TYPING—ALL SORTS, sizes, varieties. Expert typing for reasonable prices; quick delivery. Call AD 7-4434 ALL UGLY MEN to serve as contestants in APhlO’e Ugly Man Contest. Apply HUB desk. HELP WANTED COLLEGE STUDENTS—students looking for part-time work 2 evenings a week and a half-day Sat call Mr. Liehtenfels AD 8-2051 10 a.m.-2 p m. Salary $46 per week. Male student only. COLLEGIAN HAS paid positions open for proof readers. See Editor In Col legian Office. CLEAR POOL CAMP, Carmel. New York, ! will interview men for all type position# March 16 & 17. Salaries beginning $3OO, |Sign up in advance for appointment, 112 'Old Main. LOST RHINESTONE PIN between HUB and i Hoyt Hall Sat. night. Please call Janet UN 6-6200 BARACUTA GOLF jacket at Sigma PI, Sat. j name on label. Call AD 7-2602. I BROWN WALLET—vicinity of Rec Hall, I containing important papers need ur gently. Call Jack AD 7-4953 or mall P.O, Box 680 State College. KHAKI RAINCOAT at Phi Kappa Theta Feb. 27. E. Noll written on collar. 1 have yours. Cali UN 5-7120. FOUND FOUND: PAIR OF rose-tinted glasses in ladies Ist floor rest room. Mineral Sciences Building. May be claimed in 220 Mineral Sciences Bldg, by paying for this ad. MISCELLANEOUS ELMER, WHY CAN’T we go to the Marriage Series Panel Discussion In 214 Boucke at 7:30 tonight? PSOC SKIERS meeting tonight, 112 Buck hout. Elections. Special meeting. RICHIE TOLL has finally broken down and asked out a certain little redhead. TIRED OF rock 'n* roll? Try the Jack Huber Quartet. Dance music. Contact Paul Wucst UN 6-6598. MEET ME at the Pow Wow. Beaver Avenue. % RELIEVE SCHOOL Day tensions* eat, drink, and be merry at the College Lunch located in the old VF W. 149 N. Atherton. MIKE REAGO, 208 Holmes, proudly an nounces opening his rendition of the “Library of Congress”; all magazine donations accepted. "FOREIGN ASSIGNMENT 1960” behind the-scenes European trip; two months, 10 countries: ocean voyage, festivals, con ferences, many highlights. Sponsored by Travel and Study, New York. Led by I Robert Pockrass, School of Journalism, jUN 6-5013. THE NEWMAN CLUB presents the an- nual Marriage Forum Series. March 16- Topic: Mixed Marriage, Speaker: Msgr. Thomas O’Shea, HUB Assembly Rm., 7 pm. March 15—Topic*. Ruth Control, Speaker: Father John Ziegler, HUB As sembly Room, 7 p.m. March 29—Topic j Raising a Family, Speaker: Msgr. Vincent Costello, HUB Assembly Room, 7 p.m, ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons Profes sional School of Dance, AD t-1078*