Pi- (.., c Rio ~Ilevan Photo by Marty Scherr A PLAY WITHIN A PLAY . . . Ed Roll (right), Caiol McCully and Bob MLLain portray Shakespearian chatactels as they present a musical ver.„on "The Taming of the Shire " the play within a pity in the Thespians' "Kiss Me Kate." Senator Blasts Specifications 11AfIRISBURG tel'l—Specifica tions fixed be the General State Author ity for a new horticulture building at the Univeisity were' ci Unwed yeqci day by Sen. Z. 11 Confair (11-1.% coming) A J Cat tttio, GSA txecutive rector, said the speed ications were, agreed to by Unn. ersity Confau contended the speciti: cation, for e-ca,t concrete, beams of six-foot width will cost i ta \payeis an additional $7BOO. lie' said beat s , of tow-loot idth "ate ) completely acceptable" The Lycoming County Repubh- , can at,) held that the speciticaH lions, as now approved, were such that only the Fm mils Co, Wil liamstown. N J , could meet them I Cliuso ~ aid the narrower beam, \ugv,e , ,ted by Conran' could mean, mote IA endows and the University' didn't want them Bids on the project were re jected by the GSA recently be cause they exceeded the $300,000 a Awn Cal ii.zo said the pi oject would he rebid liter without a provision for construction of eenhouses in the project. Pa. Editor to Interview Journ Grads, Juniors George Dratii, editorial page ed itor of the Ilarrtsburg Patriot News, will interview woman journalism graduates for perma- , neat positions and juntor journalism student tot summer employment at 3 p.m. Thursday in the office of the School of J Ir 115 C THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Students Fined For Larceny Seven Bucknell University stu dents who %vele charged stealing several hundred dollars] worth of plaques and trophies' from Pi Kappa Alpha a week! ago pleaded guilty to the charge yesterday The items were stolen horn the flatetnity on Match 20 by the students, who apparently te tut ned to Lewisburg following the thefts. The State College police, after investigating the thefts for several' days received some positive iden-' tan:anon last week and they sent a patrolman to Lewisburg to ap , -: prehend the students. 'Mee of the Bucknell students , were charged with larceny and; disorder ly conduct and were fined; a total of $69 50 each. The othei! four were charged with disorderly: conduct and three of these rei ceived fines of 523 50 while the, fourth was fined $18.50. Most of the stolen property was , returned to Pi Kappa Alpha. t TATS. NOW "SEVEN YEAR ITCH" "Beneath the 12-Mile Reef" STARTS WEDNESDAY WALT DISNEY'S "Toby Tyler" —Technicolor— Don't be an 4 E:57 APRIL FOG Don't wait until the last min to order your girl's corsage IFC Ball. April first isn't far aw Bill McMullen Flo 130 E. College Ave., AD 7.4994 Library Exhibit Features Order Date Set Sinclair Lewis' ,t ctivities For Senio h rs Out ileac ing By KAY MILLS i Graduating seniors N% ho will be Sinclati Lewis' varied activities are currently featured leaving to go student teaching ,before Thuisday must cadet their in a display on the second floor of the Fred Lewis Pattee,caps and gowns from the Athletic Libra' y. The display= mar ks the 75th anniversary of Lewis' Store before leaving campus. At the same time, they may order birth. then• invitations and announce- Much of the exhibit centers around the Nobel Ptize for rnents at the Hetzel Union desk. 1 All other students will order !.nuature v.luch Lewi , won in — !their caps and gowns on the regu- 1930. Ile was lhe first Amencan; so honored. A pamphlet v. ith the text of a speech on - Why Sinclair Lewis \Von the Nobel Prize" is ako dis played. The addicss was deliveied to the Sv. - edi-h Academy's Nobel Festival by Ei Axel Karlfeldt. The phainphlct also contains a speech given by Le•A is to the Sr,Academy. The newspaper clippings, books, photographs and letters included were collected by the. late Fred Lewis Pattee, profes sor of American literature, and obtained from the Rare Book and Manuscript Collection of the library and from W. L. Weaver. Articles indicating Lewis' great: interest in the theater are dis played. Lewis was an amateur, actor and made several appear ances. He and Lloyd Lewis wrote, a play, "Jayhawker," which is in-, eluded in the collection. Lewis visited Rollins College on Jan. 13, 1936. Pattee was pres ent and collected notes and clip-; pings on the mixed reaction to, Lewis' visit and speech. Three other works by Lewis ar e displayed: a pamphlet, "Cheap and Contented Labor, The Picture of a Southern Mill Town in 1929;" a first edition of ! "Arrowsmith;" and a copy of "Elmer Gantry." Accompanying "Arrowsmith" is the obituary notice of Dr. Robert II Green, a faculty member at! !the University of Minnesota, who, has been called the prototype of Mai tm Arrowsmith. Pattee, who collected a majonty of the material displayed, served as a teacher and lecturer at the University from 1894 to 1928 He was also a novelist and essayist and wrote the Alma Mater. Physics Prof to Speak Dr. Raymond Pepinsky. research professor of physics. will speak on "The Groth Institute" at the monthly meeting of Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary chemical so ciety, at 7.30 tonight in 214 Boucke. PREFABRICATED SUBMARINES Constructed by Morrell's 25c,'; discount on ten or more delivered from 9-12 AD 8-8381 date.. Froshmore-Duo Students in the College of En ,gireenrgand Architecture will 'place then orders today and to- Discussed By Imonov Those in the College of ithe Liberal Ai is and the College of Mineral Industries may order Advisory Board on Thursday - through Saturday. Student, of the College- of The Sophomore Class Ad\ 1- Education and Phi icol Educa tion and Athlet c, will place or sot v Board has completed del, Apt ii 4to 6 Orders for those plans for the loshmme-Duo College, of Ba,me , - Ad ministration and Home Economic 3 the freshman-sophomore class will he placed Api it 7 to 9 T jam session-t;\ pe dance to be Those in the Collm,e, of Agti cultule and Chemistry and held April 8. Physics may place orders April The dance will feature two 11 to 11A do posit is required on bands The Ivy Rocks will play capsGrad rock and roll and will alternate and gown, for semi, uate students must pay a $lO with Howard Pearloff's deposit phians who will play slow music. Frieda Lee, a well-known campus, singer, will act at mistress of ceie_ German Prof to Speak monies t Today to Science Group Tickets fci the dance will be, free and available at the Hetzell Dr. Herwig Schopper, professor !Union desk to fieshmen and and director of the Institute for sophomores and their dates next Nuclear Physics at Johannes Gu- Monday. Dress for• the dance will,tenherg University,Mainz, Ger be casual many, will speak on "The Funda- The advisory board, which met mental Interactions in Physics" a Sunday, voted to send letters to to the members of the 1959-60 all Academic Year Science Institute fraternities, sororities and oth-!at 4:15 p m today , in 100 Weaver. er campus organizations asking i for donations for the purchase of a new Lion suit. Five hundred and' thirty dollars are still needed for! i the suit. The board also discussed plans to present a scolaiship award to a sophomore student. The next meeting of the board will be held at 7 p.m.April 10. __ ..............„....w., LOBSTER HOUSE (, Swordfish Steak i baked in butter 1 ) TAXI RETURN GRATIS TOM & JERRY'S SUB SHOPPES TUESDAY. MARCH 29. 1960 Bar-B-Oued Chicken Halves— 65c and up WE DELIVER AD 8-1016 Herlocher's Bar-B-Oued Chicken Take Out Located in Coffee Spot Bldg. maker of the PHILADELPHIA STEAK SANDWICH and the ever popular 15" SUB corner of S. Atherton and W. Beaver Oven hot PIZZA . .. Call AD 8.0598
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers