SATURDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1960 Mollegan Will Speak . At Schwab Service The Rev. Dr. Albert T. Mollegan, professor of Christian ethics at the Episcopal Theological Seminary in . Washington, D.C„ will give the sermon for the University Chapel Service at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab. He will speak on "The Bible and the Existentialists.' Mollegan is founder of and lec turer in the Protestant Episcopal Seminary, a theological college for lay persons. The Washington seminary has become a center for relating Christianity to psycho analysis. modern art and contem porary social problems. He received his theological degrees from Virginia Seminary and Union Seminary, New York, and his doctor of divin ity degree from the University of the South. The Chapel Choir, under the direction of Willa- Taylor, will sing for the service. Mollegan will also speak at the annual Reformation Sunday serv ice sponsored by the State Col lege Council of Churches and the University Christian Association. The service will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow in St. Andrew's Episcopal Church. Four readings from the era of the Great Reformation will he presented at the service. The Rev. Samuel N. Gibson, executive director of the U.C.A.. will speak at the Protestant Worship Service at 9 a.m. to- morrow in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. His topic will be "Politics and the Reformation." Music for the services will be provided by the Meditation Chap el Choir under the direction of James Beach. A campus Christian worker. Gibson received his bachelor of science decree in architecture from the Georgia Institute of Technology and his bachelor of divinity degree from Yale Divin ity School. He also obtained his master of sacred theology degree from Yale. ALL DORM UNITS ELIGIBLE----TROPHY PROVIDED BY A. 1. M. LICK 'UM LIONS! Ohe wily Counca Studies. Bluebook 'Jam ' IThe Chemistry-Physics Cour.- !cil decided Wednesday to investi gate the possibility of staggering !bluebooks within the college to prevent students from having more than one bluebook on the ;same day. James Schlegel, however, !pointed out that in some courses ;professors cannot announce their ihluebook schedule until they sec how much' material is covered _ . . . .. . . lin each class. 'centian father active in mission ; Hildred Wise suggested asking ary work in China, will speak on ;the professors to announce their!"Foreign Affairs." . bluebooks one week in advance.; The third Interfaith Coffee I However., Walter Jaeckel said 'Hour sponsored by Hillel boon that in some cases professors cankiatiern will be held at 3:30 p.m. ;only give their exams one day orThursday at Hillel. Hazel B. Ha the week, because of the diffi-imos, graduate student in sociology cult of getting the proper room.:from Manila, will speak orr"Soci- The motion to appoint a cone-'ological Elements in the Philip mittee to investigate the situa-,pines." ition was passed unanimously. ' The Sunday Evening Fellow- Cars for C.B.C. leave the HUB at 9:20 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. I. Theme: Ail banners must, in some way, pertain io the Penn State vs. Maryland football game. Penn Stale spirit in any form can be used. The purpose of this general ized theme is to colorfully illustrate to the adminis tration, faculty, students, and townspeople that Penn State is giving their full support to the Nittany Lions. Judging: 1. The ease with which the Judges may interpret or understand the meaning or theme of your banner will mean much in the judging of these banners. 2. The breakdown of the scoring points is as fol lows: ciearity originality expression of Penn State spirit cr a f Om a n ship THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Hallo► God's House at Halloween CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 112 W. HAMILTON AVE 9:30 A.M. Young Adult Classes • 10:45 A.M. Worship Sermon—" Sons of Reformation" 9:45 P.M. Program by Girlhaven Chorus of Holli daysburg . FOR A BETTER PENN STATE Job vs. J.B. to Be Discussed A discussion on Archibald MacLeish's p 1 a y "J. 8." as corripared to the Book of Job `will be held tomorrow night in the Helen Eakin Eisenho;A7-; er lounge immediately following, !the 8:45 performance of the play. Sponsored by the University Christian Assnciatical, the discus sion will be held by Rev. P. Bar nett Rudd, associate director of the UCA. The UCA Graduate Fellowship will hold the second of a series on "The Political Scene" from 6:30 to 8 p.m. tomorrow in the chapel lounge. Speaker for 'the series will be Philip A. Klein, professor of American history. His topic will be "The Economic Policies of the Parties." The second Fall Forum Series. sponsored by the Newman Club' will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the . Hetzel Union assembly room. Rev. Frederick McGuire. Vin- BANNER 20 points '3O points 30 points 20 points ToWotan ship of the Westminster Founda-;8:30 and 10:95 a.m. tomorrow at Ilion will meet from 6:20 to 7:3051-• Paul's Methodist Church. ;p.m. tomorrow at the Presbyteriani Student-led worship .services jUniversity Center. :will-be held at 9:15 a.m. tomorrow „, the Wesley Foundation Siu• ! 1 Sunday morning seminars \v "'' at dent Center and a discussion will be held at 9:30 and 10:30 a.m. at the, Presbyterian center. ; follow the services at 9:45. 1 I The Presbyterian Church will 1 Yourto adult Bible classes will be held At 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at hold services at 9:15 and 10:45 I . the Calvary Baptist Church. :a.m. tomorrow. 1 Masses for Roman Catholics I Worship ! se r vices will be emi - :will he said at 9 a.m. tomorrow :ducted at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. to-I n S c h wa b an d a t 8. 9:30 a n d 11 morrow in the Lutheran Student a.m. at Our Lady of Victory Association Center. ,Church. Afternoon mass will be ; .Services will also be held at said at 4:30 at the church. TOWN HMI at Han. 'MORAL ISSUES IN CONTEMPORARY LIFE" PUBLIC INVITED Sunday, Oct. 30 8:00 P.M. DR. HENRY FINCH and DR. JESSIE BERNARD WILL DISCUSS "ETHICS OF MASS MEDIA" Direct Action far Racial Equality *Current Issues *Organization *Open Discussion MI Students . . . Faculty . . . Townspeople invited Sunday, Faith Church, Locust Ln. & College Ave. 3:00 P.M. DARE 11. Banner requirements and contest rules: Banners must be completed by 5:00 p.m., Nov. 4, 1960. „ They will be judged between 500 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Banners must be intact until 5:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. sth. 1960. No display will cost more than twenty-five dollars ($25) Displays will be disqualified for failure to adhere to con test rules. The Daily Collegian reserves the right to remove any banner that is in any way derogatory, demoralizing, or in poor taste to our University ideals. Any dorm unit is eligible to participate. IV. Awards: 1. The first place winner shall receive a trophy frotn the Association 'of Independent men. 2. The first three winning banners will be announced at the Penn State vs. Maryland football game on Saturday, Nov. 5. 1960. The trophy will be awarded at the Friday Pep Rally, Nov. 4, 1960, the evening prior to the . Maryland game. PAGE FIVE
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