PAGE SIX ICheng to ,Speck Northwestern Prof i • To Speak Tonight n Ne L w :York Dr. Donald T. Campbell, psy :chologv professor at Northwestern i Dr. Tien-Hsi Cheng, professor . -- . ; ; of zoology, has been invited tO ;University, will speak on "Quasi- Experimental Designs for Use in !lecture at a symposium on Science( - ;" If the students do not vote for the deletion of the Student ! in Communist China Dec. 26 and! at 8 p.m. tonight in 11l Bourke. Natural Social Settings 27 in New York City. Government Association finance bill in the coming elections,' The topic will concern the The symposium is sponsored by ;problems in devising and inter it will be brought before the SGA Supreme Court, Richard the American Association for the :Advancement of Sciencetioda. ipreting research in field situa ; Snyder, chairman of the proposed Liberal party said last and is financed by the National Science: Campbell received his bache night. :Foundation. At the symposiumiloes, master's and doctoral de will also serve as a rep-igrees from the University of Cali- The bill, which has been put on the ballots as a student : Chen g resenlative of the American In-kfornia, and has had articles pub - _ ,referendum, gives the SGA Elec- stitute of Biological Sciences. !fished in both the "Psychological r. e s • M wins Commission pOwer to spend Cheng's lecture at the sympo-jtev • k'7oo for party or independent ' " and the "Psychological iew slum follows a six-month leave-;Bulletin." of-absence for teaching and lec-- :campaign publicity. Liberal par- turing in the Far East and Eu i e arty P endorsee,. campaigning as a rope. From FebruarV until June i _: - rou e p ill o o f r independents, have re- he taught biological. sciences in ong Kong. While :n the Far; fused to accept any of the allo- Ea,lt_.. he served as advisor on et-l 'cated money. and have decided to : ucational research and worked,! Purposes go . without commercial publicity.: , witn an advisory board to trans-: Snyder said that the bill had ;late Chinese scien:ific publica-1 In keeping with the myster "flagrantlyviolated" when ' lions into English y been • the Elections Commission print- : surrounding the Piddle party ed Campus and University par- Stevenson Will Lead i 1 platforms distributed 1a s t ties" platforms in The Daily Col- Religious Study Group i legian. He said that when the ! week, an anonymous caller independent candidates decided 1 Dr. W. Taylor Stevenson, in-: • telephoned r a ' d i o station ..ought they would only be not los to accept SGA money "they ,'structor in religious studies, wilwill: !n lead the study sessions for stu-! INDFAI late Saturday night ing poster displays and radio ;dents at 6:30 p.m. Sunday and; ,on D. 18 at St. Andrew's Episco-; to "explain - the Piddle party.' time." pal Cairch parish house. .' The bill stales ''that commercial In a taped phone converAalion ,• • The theme of the sessions will; radio time and printed poster din- be "Advent: The Beginning of the caller who claimed to be ac- - Plays ... are to be the only Corr Nev: in the Piddle or2anization. • Relationship"andwill deal: mercial publicity a owe c‘ir‘n‘* -• said that the platforms were writ- • ~ • - &-• Nt ith the area of personal. buss ,.. the campai,gn. 11 d i • •ness and classroom relationship ten as a sare on campus politics Rob e r t Umstead. Elections-as compared with the Christian! and the puroo:e of the anonymous' , •,,i• it i m - o „. omm it ter ," w , s to Commission Chairman. said that idea of personal relationship. he had mentally Planned so put amuse and. to "get Lean? type in terfst in student affairs.- the platforms on the posters. but - The spokesman said t h at no that the printer said it would be plans for unveiling the secrecy Impossible to put both the pic tures of the candidates and the surrounding Piddle party is an ticipated. When asked if the par- platforms on one poster. 'iv would run student government Alter consulting with the secretly if ever in office, the can- chairmen of both University er said that he doubted if the ad- and Campus parties, Umstead ministration would approve of . said, •it was determined "that student government being run by the•general intent of Assembly the "underground." in passing the bill was to inform WDFM spokesmen Roland King the student body as well as pos and Dennis Foianini asked the sible." Since "there was not caller about the number of plat- much time,. Umstead said he forms distributed and were told decided "to interpret the. Col that the total was approximately legian as a poster" and place 1000. The caller also said, in refer- the party platforms in it. ence to an inquiry of local print- Dennis Eisrnan. Campus party ers by The Daily Collegian. that chairman. said that he pressured the platforms were not printed in for Collegian space. and that he town. felt the independents should not The caller also said that "Col- object since they could have ac legian bloodhounds" posed a cepted the money and had their threat to organization secrecy, platforms in the paper also Party Finance Bill May Go to Court DON'T FORGET POET'S CORNER 10:05 A. M. HUB READING ROOM Dec. 6 ....Miss Pauline Lochlin (unannounced subject) Dec. 7 ....Mr. David Olivett reading his own poetry Dec. 8 ....Dr. Arthur Lewis on T. S. Eliot Sponsored by Sigma Tua Delta CHRISTMAS DELIVERY FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OF FORTU NATE PENN STATERS, WE CAN STILL DELIVER TO YOU ONE OF THE FINEST CLASS RINGS IN AMERICA ... YOUR OFFICIAL PENN STATE CLASS RING STOP IN THIS WEEK AND RESERVE A RING FOR YOURSELF. ONLY A $5 DE POSIT REQUIRED. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE .COLLEGE. 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