The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 03, 1960, Image 8

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Bus Ad Council
To Give Award
The Business Administration
Council will award $lOO this se
mester to a student in the col
lege in recognition of his schol
arship and service.
To be eligible for this award,
the applicant must be of at least
fifth semester standing, enrolled
in the College of Business Ad :
ministration and have a minimum
3.00 All-University average, the
council decided at a meeting last
night.
The winner will be selected by
a point system whereby each ac
tivity of the applicant will count
a certain number of points. These
points will be added to the appli
cant’s average, and the student
with the highest number of points
will receive the award, Lawrence
Abrams, council president, said.
Krauss Publishes Article
Dr. Franklin B. Krauss, profes
sor of Latin and head of the de
partment of Romance languages,
is the author of an article, “The
Battle for International Commu
nication,” published in the Octo
ber issue of The Classical World.
NEWMAN CLUB Presents
Gala Record Hop
Friday, Nov. 4 8:30 -11:30 P.M.
Our Lady of Victory Basement
Corner of Fairmont and Frazier
Peabody Speech,
Dem Rally Moved
To Parking Lot
The large cro v wd anticipated for
the speech of Endicott Peabody,
Democratic candidate for gover
nor of Massachusetts, has neces
sitated a change in location for
the speech, according to John
Bonella, chairman of the Young
Democrats.
Bonella said last night that Pea
body will speak from the park
ing lot in the campus shopping
center located at Shortlidge Rd.
and College Ave. at 12:15 p.m.
Thursday afternoon instead of
from the Hetzel Union ballroom
as previously announced.
The State Democratic organiza
tion will send a speaker truck to
State College and surrounding
areas Thursday morning to ' in
form voters and students of the
Democratic rally at which Pea
body will speak, Bonella added.
Pennsylvania State University
was chartered in 1855 as the
Farmer’s High School of Pennsyl
vania, and had enrolled in 1859,
119 male students.
Admission 25c
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Bartoo Attends Seminar Archaeologist to Speak
Ronald A. Bartoo, associate pro- Donald B. Harden, archaeolo
jfessor of forestry, attended the gist and director of the London
|lsth Yale Industrial' Forestry Museum, will speak on “Roman
Seminar at New Haven, Conn., London” at 8 p.m. tomorrow in
recently. 121 Sparks.
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RECORD CABINETS for music minders.
Many sizes, styles and models in beau
tiful finishes. Priced from $17.96. 6%
cas and carry, convenient terms. 0. W.
Houts and Bon, State College, Pa.
1962 FORD convertible, R&H, new top,
new tires, good condition. Contact Bill
UN 6-8167.
1954 CHEVROLET. Recently overhauled.
62,000 miles, new battery, muffler, tail
pipe, current Penna. inspection. Asking
$360. MAin 6-6436.
*63 CHEVROLET, radio, heater, automatic,
very good tires, excellent running con-,
dition. Must sacrifice. Ed Sigal AD 8-3129.
1967 CORVETTE and 1956 T-Bird, both
with 2 tops, automatic trans., and ex
cellent condition. Call Frank UN 6-4697.
’63 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook, excellent con
dition ; radio, heater and overdrive.
Needs eeatcovere. Call UN 6-2953 or UN
6-7648 before 5 p.m.
TRAILER 27', excellent condition. Ideal
for married couple desiring low cost
housing, comfortable living. Call AD 7-
7994.
STOP LOOKING for that gift—O. W.
Houts and Son have thousands cf gift
items that would please any friend, sister,
brother, mother or father for any gift
giving occasion. 6% cash and carry dis
count. Shop the Dnse gift wares dept.,
and save. O. W. Houts and Son, State
College, Pa,
HOUSE TRAILER —immediate possession,
includes all modern conveniences in
cluding Television. Call AD 8-0644. Perfect
way to ovoid high rentals.
DORM CONTRACT for Pollock A. Call
UN 6-6064.
USED TELEVISION sets. 17” • 21”, table
and floor models. Burn’s TV. AD 7-3962.
RIDE TO Syracuse, Ilhica or Elmira for
two anytime Thursday or Friday, Nov.
10. 11. Call UN 5-8223.
GOOD OPPORTUNITY for waiter's Job.
Call AD 7-4979.
KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call caterer
AD 7-2161.
Candidates for Bachelors or Masters Degrees the operations of business,
are invited to discuss opportunities ins find government.
This is a unique opportunity to find out about
the many career opportunities at IBM. The IBM
representative can discuss with you typical jobs,
various training programs, chances for ad
vanced education, financial rewards, and com
pany benefits—all important factors that affect
your future.
SOME FACTS ABOUT IBM
An Unusual Growth Story: IBM has had one of
the exceptional growth rates in industry. It has
been a planned growth, based on ideas and
products having an almost infinite application
in our modern economy.
Diverse and Important ProductsflßM develops,
manufactures and markets a wide range of
products in the data processing field. IBM com
puters and allied products play a vital role in
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
WANTED
Marketing and Sales
Engineering and Science
IBM
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FOR RENT
DOUBLE AND one-half single room for
students, 433 W. Beaver Ave. Phone
AD 7-4147.
TRAILER FOR RENT, 2 bedrooms. 322
North Penn State Trailer Park *'B”.
Apply Trailer 4 or 10.
FURNISHED 2-ROOM Apartment, cen
trally located. Available on, or about
Feb. 1, 1961. Coll AD 7-7792 or AD 8-6264.
DEXTER CLUB Room —single $9.00, dou
ble $O.OO. 129 Locust Lane. Four minute
walk to HUB. See Dick, walk in.
ROOMS FOR Rent—Comfortable weekend
accommodations for PARENTS and
FRIENDS. Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany
Ave. Telephone AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4860.
ask for Mrs. Cox. *
MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur
nished apartment for two—s 39 eacl
month; including everything. Call AT
8-1409 after 3:30 p.m.
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LOST—SIGMA DELTA TAU sorority pin
around Pollock area. Call UN 6-8700,
Linda.
LEATHER JACKET at Theta Delta Chi
Friday night. Have yours. Call* Diane
UN 6-4956.
SET OF diamond rings, Beaver Stadium
parking' area. Call Virginia Forsythe
AD 7-2134.
LOST: BAND’S Microphone stand behind
Delta Phi Saturday night. We need
it. Reward. Call AD 7-3309.
TAKEN BY mistake, P.S. Jacket with
emblem. Have your jacket. Cali UN
6-7174.
GREEN CORDUROY stadium coat; lost
outside 812 Boucke on Saturday. Call
UN, 6-8627 or return to finding place.
SILVER J.D. Bracelet. Jim inscribed on
front. Call Jim Sloane UN 5-8713.
$lO REWARD for "Grackle,” grey tiger
cat wearing cloth collar with bells,
nick in one ear. Missing since Wed., Oct.
26. Last seen Thursday night in College
Heights area. May be anywhere in and
around State College. Any information
call AD 8-0407.
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Across-the-Country Operations: Laboratory and
manufacturing facilities are located in Endlcott,
Kingston, Owego, Poughkeepsie and Yorktown,
New York; Burlington, Vermont; Lexington, Ken*
tucky; San Jose, California; and Rochester,
Minnesota. Headquarters is located In New
York City with sales and service offices in 198
major cities throughout the United States.
The Accent is on the Individual: No matter what
type of work a person does at IBM, he is given
all the responsibility he is able to handle, and
all the support he needs to do his job. Advance
ment is by merit.
The areas in which IBM is engaged have an un
limited future. This is your opportunity to find
out what that future has to offer you.
Call or stop In at your placement office to ar*
range an appointment with the IBM representa
tive for the date above. If you cannot attend an
Interview, write or call the manager of the near
est IBM office:
Mr. S. F. Davis, Branch Manager
IBM Corporation, Dept. 882
206 Main Street '
Johnstown, Pa.
JOhnstown 7-5181
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1960
Prof Co-Authora Article
Dr. John F. Corso, professor of
psychology, has co-authored an
article entitled ‘‘Techniques in
Designing for Maintainability" in
the October issue of Electronic
Design.
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KITCHEN HELP wanted. Contact caterer,
Phi Mu Delta. AD 8-2473.
MALE INSTRUCTORS for Ice-skating
classes, graduate or undergraduate stu
dents who are qualified to teach beginning
skaters in Physical Education classes. Must
have some vacant sequences Mon., Wed.
and Frl. Good pay. Call UN 6-2162 for
appointment.
DISHWASHERS AND Waiters. Phi Sigma
Delta. Call Bruce Edelson AD 7-4409.
PART- TIME WORK—college etudenta
(male only) evenings and Saturdays. Call
Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m*
AD 8-2061. Salary 546 a week.
MISCELLANEOUS
T.G.F.B. SOCIALIZE, meet and bowl
with your friends downtown. Every
night eix guaranteed open alleys for the
casuals. 7-12 p.m., rates 32c. Dux Club,
128 S. Pugh St.
TYPING QUICK, accurate work. Rea
eonable prices. AD 7-4433.
IS Y.OUR VISION getting worse year
after year? A new method makes it
possible to Improve vision. For free in
formation wr'te to Dr. D. S. Rehme,
Ivar Vidfamnes, Gata 29, Hagersten,
Sweden.
ROCK N’ ROLL Thursday night at the
Rathskeller.
JACK: OUR DEBATE for Friday Is can
celled. Everyone is going to the West
Halls Record Hop. Dick.
SOCIAL CHAIRMAN: Jam Sessions Our
Specialty. The STATESMEN now avail
able at reasonable rates. Call Craig Yerkea
AD 7-4928.
AG HILL PARTY M.C. and Song Leader
tryouts: Thursday, Nov, 3 from 7-9 p.m.
in 109 Armsby.
NEED HELP? The originator of MAD
magazine has done it again—only this
time for college students I He‘s created
a hilarious new magazine called HELP 1
Want to see how funny an adult satire
mag can be? Send 60c to HELP!, Dept.
A-10, Box 6673, Philadelphia 28, Pennn.
$lO REWARD for helping rent a two
bedroom house trailer on big beautiful
wooded lot. Call AD 8-8596. .
-V * A
industry, science,
HELP WANTED