PAGE EIGHT Rochow to Give Lecture Series Dr. Eugene G, Rochow, profes sor of chemistry at Harvard Uni versity, has been named the 1960 iestley Leettn el at the Univer sity. Ile will deliver the 34th annual Priestley Lecture Series during the week of April 25 on the gen eral subject. "Unnatural Products: New and Useful Materials from Silicon" Rochow has served on the Ear l:aid faculty since 1948 and has been engaged in research on organosilicon compounds, sili cates, and related compounds of germanium and tin The 34th annual Priestley Lec tures are dedicated to the late Dr Wheeler P. Davey who in augurated the series in 1926 as a memorial to Joseph Priestley. The basement of the Corner Room is famous . . . It contains Catherman's Barber Shop best cuts of hair you can find Daily 8-5:30: Sahurday, 9-12 VV I V\WWWWW LW e4:WWW Va.\ MN OMM.WiNN I WAVAN N.N.M :k . NN &kV liNkWaW Walk . % OVVVI h • i 4 4 0? AS & *. % 41 I I I 0 . 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The growing scope of MITRE's technological effort affords the opportunity to establish a rewarding professional career in one of ,these areas of longterm importance • Component Research • Advanced System Design • System Test and Evaluation • Computer Programming • Human Engineering • Radar Systems and Techniques • Subsystem Development • Communications CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Friday, April 8 Please Contact Your Placement Director for Appointment 4 brochure more fully describing a 1 RE and its activities is available upon request 4 4 11111111111111111.111111111111111.1111111111 1 hUMNUMMWATA , mw.e.7INWMIANNIMIIM NMVANAN WAN% Pittsburgh Panhel Offers Student Aid The Pittsburgh Panhellenic As sociation is offering scholarships to sophomore and junior women who are residents of the Pitts burgh area, but who attend col leges outside the city. Applications may be obtained by writing to Mrs. R. J. Bailey, 18 E. Manila Ave., Pittsburgh 20, Pa. They will be due by April 22. Last year the Panhellenic As sociation of Pittsburgh awarded two $2OO scholarships. SLIMMER GOLD! It is not too early to start looking. Applications being taken now for summer sales lobs $llO.OO PER WEEK Car Needed, No Experience Necessary. This is a National Organization with Limited Openings . . . SO ACT NOW 1 Write Nutri-Seal Co., R.D. 4, Norristown, Pa. stating qualifications and your summer address ENGINEERS • SCIENTISTS THE GAP • Air Traffic Control Systems MITRE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Beeman Correction It was erroneously reported in' _ yesterday's Collegian that Fran- i cis L. Beeman was fined $25 and costs for drinking intoxicatinglPßlVATE OWNER selling sharp 1953 DeSoto Goan, radio, heater, V-8. tip beverages while a minor. Bee- shift. ee to appreciate $350. AD 7- man was not in any way involved 129h5 in the liquor raid that was con- , ELF.CTRIC STOVE for salt. Good con ducted by the State Liquor Con- i dawn. Call AD 5-1170. trol Board on March 18. The cor-laoyAL PORTABLE T3persrite, large ' rect name was Leslie S. Beemand size. almost bland nen. Sensational opportunity. Mike AD 7-2196 1 Yeaton Evaluates Plays 'REMINGTON QUIET-BITER, purchased leitternbei. Pit,. coat Sin. perfect co n_ Kelly Yeaton, associate profes- d it ion Larry Al) 8-0724. sor of theatre arts, was a critic' judge invited to criticize and( A1 , , ;f 11e, 01 A , 1. f 1. the elaebleal 1.1 - " ii in a eompo9eis and nearly 200. ieco evaluate the 21 plays presented at Festival Holden Caulfield. It really Recommended the 18th Delaware Play Mike AD 7.2196, 137 N Athreton St across e at the University of Delaware. from Gleyhound Station (third No.; r). 244 WOOD STREET - LEXINGTON 73, MASSACHUSETTS === 'CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE INCREDIBLE 3-PIECE eet. Will cost you a lot of money but will hasten ',your attainment of Nirtana. Mike AD BEAUTIFUL FUNCTIONAL bicycle. Ab i pence of fenders gi.ea sleek appearance, [front barlet useful for carrying money, 'ienels etc. after a heist. $l6. A buy at half the yirice Mike AD 7-2196. I A $26 ram of British Walker Cordovans, worn only tit ice, size 111); comfortable ;an Beast-iron iindetv,enr but nice looking— SM Mikt AD 7-2106. ;NEED TROPHIES? You name it—l have it. Plain or eincraN rd. Rig discounts. Quick service Phone AD 7-7851 after 6. Catalogs al ailable. Sam Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop iV. W. SUPERCHARGER, complete $50.00 Call Karl Lederer AD 7-2551. X 1963 510-TD $995. 1962 Dodge convert. 19195. 1964 Buick Special $495. Clark Motor Company. 120 S. Pugh Street. I TUX EDO in good condition, en , 88. Call I Fred AD 8-9096. ,ONE BEDROOM Trailer, good condition I Porch with roof, utility shed. Thermo .ntatically controlled heat. Angina grad uate. Phone AD g-nOtAz. 'LUGGAGE RACK, radio grill bar for MGA. Call EL 5-8677. THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 1960 FOB SALE SILVERTONE HI-FI Portable Phonograph. 3-speed, automatic changer. Coral con dition. Call UN 5-6769. . 1963 MG-TD. Contact Lennon Cities Serv ice Station, Route 922 north. Call AD 8-6208. HI FIDELITY. Portable RCA product, 13- Inch coaxial speaker. Sacrifice $915, Larry AD 8-0724. LADIES' PRECISION figure Antes, w o od. en wheels, excellent condition. Call UN 6-5436 or AD 7.4067. 1057 TRAILER, 2 bedrooms, tenth, auto matic washer, oil heat. refrigerator. $2OOO. AD 8-0381. 1155 FORD convertible, excellent condi. tion, new top. Will accept beat offer. AD 8-1031. IN REC HALL, wallet, Monday night. Keep money. Call John AD /3-6161. I need the papers. 'AN RAINCOAT with brown lining, Hor's label—taken from M 8 , Wed. 10 a.m. Call Bob UN 15-7.1128. WILL THE guy who etele m) fir), hlargie, please return her to me! EteNe Sunman, CIVIL ENGINEERING hook )opt In front of Home Ec., last %eon underneath tree. Call George UN 6-6247. TAN RIBBED raincoat. Drown corduroy coils', paisley print fining—outride 421 Boucke, March 29. Reward. Cull Kay UN 5-45.39. BROWN LEATHER walla containing $lO.OO. If found turn In at HUB *leak and keep money. WOULD THE person who picked op grey car coat from Rinaldo's Am-Ler Shop Mon. at 9:00 a in. please contact Bob Ogden AI) 8-9094. DICTIONARY LOST in 1117 liouclie March 24. Name engraved on front cover. Cell Jim UN 5-4056. WHITE FACED black leather hamlet) watch in Rec Hall locker. room. Call Walt UN 6-7487. thank you. FRATERNITY PIN--,ornewbere between Bilra and Phi Gamma Delta. Call Don Book AD 7-4957. FOUND CLASS RING, Oakmont High School. Identify. Call AD 7-3274. FOR RENT HALF OF two-bedroom apartment with large kitchen and bathroom. All the lconiforta of home and none of the eurrowe. 1535 a month. Mike AD 7-2196. ROOM TO rent. Single room for male student one block from rumpus. AD 7-3252. FOUR ROOM zpartment, very reasonable. Call UN 6-6634. A FIVE ROOM apartment with private bath, suitable foi four students or a family. Will rent for the gm - Amer. UN 5-4493 after 6. COMFORTABLE MODERATE ihit etym. inodationa with private bath or running water. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittanv Ave, State College. AD 7-4860 or AD 7-7707. WANTED • WORKING GIRL would like single room in private home or chore apartment with girl that has acme. Call 110 64819 after 6.00 p.m. WANTED USED filing cabinet, uric large drawer. UN 5-6666. WAITER FOR fraternity. Cal) AD 8-1387 or AD 7-4924, ask for caterer. RIDE FROM Norristown, Phila.. or NielnitY early April 20. Call Jan UN 15-eob7 before April 8. FLORIDA RIDERS to Fort Lander'tale, Easter. Call AD 8-1917 aftet 3:00. ONE POTENT male hamphter to meet lusty female. Object: matrimony. Appli cations accepted at AD 8-1924, ask fur Brad. WAITERS NEEDED at Alpha Tau Omega Phone Al) '7-7683. FLORIDA RIDERS wanted to Fort Lau derdale for Doter ‘nention. Cull LOS UN 6-6628. RIDERS TO Ft. Lauderdale over Easter vacation. Call Rud Albright or Hen Sullivan AD 8-6821. RIDE TO State College from I'ittoburgh April 1. Contact Joan UN b-4213. DO YOU CONSIDER youraelf a good SOFTBALL PITCHER? We nerd ono for the State College Rummer league. Call or contact Boatonian Limited, as anon as possible. 106 S. Allen or AD 14-Bctr, TYPING OF all hinds by experienced technical typist. Reasonable rates. Call AD 8=8638. RIDERS—horn Monromille and vicinity to State and retain for I.E.C. weekend. Call George Al) 8-1992. RN. FOR dental office to 'tart Im mediately. Call AD E-2490 for appoint ment. WANTED—fraternity kitchen help. Call AD 7-2044 ask for caterer. MISCELLANEOUS STUDENTS INTERESTED In part-time employment must keep in close contact with The Student Employment Office. 112 Old Alain. There are a number of openings now in fraternities for salters and dish washers. PM ON my way to the matinee of "Kiss Me Kate" 2 p.m., April 21. Sebwab Auditorium. IFC-Panhel weekend. YOU'LL MISS the boat if you don't go on "Foreign Assignment," a remarkal,l* European trip led by flotert toeltraso, School of Journalism. UN 6-5013. MEET ME at the Pow Wow, Beaver Avenue. JAZZ COMBO a vailable the 'N eflt en el - of April 1-2. Call Stan Barton AD 8-1968. LION'S DEN invites you to stop in for their delicious noon meal. Nam 13arat. Que, Roast Turkey, and a daily special. Low prices and quick service. Campus Shopping Center. TODAY I ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic leseone. Proferelonal School of Dance. AD 8-1078. TENNIS FANS--expert restringing and repairs. Large selection et nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaranteed satis faction. University Tennis Service, Zl4 E. Beaver Ave. lIFr ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing, tap, toe or acrobatic lemon& Professional School of Dance. AD 11-1071.
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