WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1961 Pocahontas's Origin Traced to Greece The basis for the story of Pocahontas and John Smith can be traced back thousands of years to Greek mythology, Dr. Philip Young, professor of literature, said last night. In Medieval literature, however, this type of story was called “The Enamored Muslin Princess,” Young told those who attended the second of the Liberal Arts Lecture Series The beautiful princess always rescues her father’s prisoner, con verts to his religion, and accom panies him back to his native land, Young explained. Opinions differ as to the truth of the Pocahontas story as we know it today. Young said. Those who doubt it say that John Smith had a tendency for stories of this sort. Smith sup posedly said that he was also rescued from death by a beau tiful woman in Constantinople, Young added. Also, they say, Smith did not refer to Pocahontas in his first two versions of his Jamestown experiences. It was not until 1622, 16 years after the adventure, that he mentioned her. Those who defend the truth of the legend, Young said, say that the Pocahontas episode was cut out of Smith’s first book by the editor. Also, Smith could not have Feb. Ist 1961 THRIFT "Penn State in Europe" Optional Economy Tour Designed to Provide Comfortable Travel and Unusual Features on a Limited Budget. SGA's companion "Economy-Tour" is carefully planned to provide extensive travel in Europe on a low budget. It is the ideal "first trip" for those who wish to see and do a lot for a little. Accom modations are in especially-selected, moderate-priced, European style hotels, inns and student centers. Experienced multi-lingual escorts smooth the way and solve all the problems of border crossings, currency-exchange and language. The tentative itinerary provides only a glimpse of the tour's many features. 11 Countries Including Hotels; Meals**; Europe by Steamer, Rail, Motorcoach; Guides; Tips, Taxes; Multi-Lingual Escort JUNE 12-17: ENGLAND 3 days in London including extensive sightseeing and a gala theatre evening. Excursion to Oxford with tour of the col leges. Overnight at Stratford and attend ance at Shakespeare play. Channel cross ing by steamer. JUNE 18-19: HOLLAND 2 nights in Amsterdam with sightseeing including fishing village of Volendam. Grand Holland Tour includes The Hague, Delft, Leyden, beach resort of Scheven ingen. JUNE 20-21: BELGIUM; LUXEMBOURG Via Antwerp to Brussels with sightseeing and overnight. Via Waterloo, Bastogne and Namur to Grand Duchy of Luxem bourg then across German border to Trier. JUNE 22-25: GERMANY Through picturesque Moselle Valley and across Hunsbrueck Mountains to The Rhine. Steamer cruise on the river. Then via Mainz to Heidelberg. Free day with dinner at student inn. Then into the Black Forest via Lake Titisee. Through moun tains and gorges past the Rhine Falls to Switzerland. JUNE 26-29: SWITZERLAND ( In Zurich a visit to the Institute of Tech nology, second only to our MIT. Then via Berne, the capital, to . Lucerne at the foot of towering Alps. Here the experience of a Swiss Fondue dinner and an unforget table trip by boat and cable car to the top of Mt. Pilatus. Through Liechenstein into the Austrian Tyrol. JUNE 30 - JULY 3: AUSTRIA From Innsbruck, in the Tyrol, to Bavaria for a visit to Berchtesgaden, Hitler’s re- By SUE TAYLOR described ihe ceremony of a white man's adoption into the tribe so well unless he had ac tually participated, they say. “Truly extraordinary is the way that this story pervades our culture.” "The story might express a wish among people for trans racial love,” he said. TIM presents "THE 20th CENTURY" Poland on a Tight-Rope part 2 Wednesday, January 11 HUB Assembly Room 12:30 P.M. FREE PUBLIC SERVICE OF TIM is Deposit Limited to Students, Faculty and Staff of Penn State All-Expense and Fully Escorted. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Group Hears Housing Query The proposed questionnaire for the Chamber of Commerce off campus housing survey was pre sented at a meeting of the town Burgess’ Committee last night for evaluation and discussion. | The questionnaire is being pre-i pared by Dr. William G. Mather,! head of the Department of Soci-j ology. | Paul Mazza, president of the; Chamber of Commerce, declined! to comment on the questionnaire after last night’s meeting. j The Burgess’ Committee is an; unofficial group whose members j include a representative of the Centre Daily Times, Dr. Mather! and student representatives from; DARE (the Direct Action for Ra-| cial Equality), Alpha Phi Omega,; men’s service fraternity and the! ISGA Committee on Inter-racial: I Problems. Deadline For FLIGHT Transportation in Sightseeing; Local treat. Then to Salzburg, Austria, to enjoy a pre-Festival musical event. A free day in this lovely city of Mozart. Then by rail to Venice. JULY 4-15: ITALY All the great cities of Italy await us as we cross the Italian Alps. Venice (with its magnificent art and architecture), Padua of the Giotto ■ frescoes, Ravenna, Rimini, Assisi, 3 full days amid the glories of Rome, Orvieto, Sienna, magnificent Flor ence and Pisa. JULY 16-23: MONACO; FRANCE Along the Italian and French Rivieras through Monaco to Nice for days of lei sure on the beach and exploration of the magnificent Cote d’Aztire. Then by swift train to Paris for 5 full days in the "City of Light" for sightseeing, an excursion to Versailles, a “Bateau Mouche" cruise on the Seine, an official reception at SHAPE and a farewell dinner at Montmartre. SPECIAL INCLUDED FEATURES;* ★Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford ★Play in West End Theatre, London ★Steamer Cruise on Rhine River ★Swiss Mountain Excursion ★Famous Marionette Theatre, Salzburg ★Black Forest Trip, Germany ★Gondola Serenade in Venice ★Opera, Baths of Caracalla, Rome ★Seine River Cruise. Paris ★Farewell Dinner in Montmartre •Above Features or Similar **3 meals daily except London: Breakfast daily and one principal meal on day of arrival; Paris, Rome and Nice: Break fast and Dinner daily. 42 DAYS June 12 • July 23 *599 Transportation $260 Total $859 Bush to Join Magazine (Correction George S. Bush has resigned as! U was inadvertently omiti associate professor of journalism, from the article that appeared effective January 3L, to accept a yesterday's • Collegian de'ali position as Eastern Special Fea- ...... . . , . tures Editor for Better Homes wlth Arct,c employment that I and Gardens magazine. jobs were of a temporary natu He joined the Penn State fac- available for the summer only, ulty a year ago after serving on A representative from t the faculty of the School of Jour- Weather Bureau will be on t nalism at the University of Min-,campus in the near future to 1 nesota. terview interested students. Graduating Seniors . .. Take Penn State with you after Graduation Join the Penn State Alumni Association Now Special Senior Membership MeeW Come in or Send Your Membership to: The Alumni Office 104 Old Main 2nd Annual SGA NEW YORK TO LONDON on JUNE 11 PARIS TO NEW YORK on JULY 23 Per Person, Round Trip* Optional Economy Tour $599, Total $859 ’HPer Person Pro-Rated Flight Cost is Based on a Minimum of 75 Round-trip Passengers Again in 19G1 The Student Government Association offers this Thrift Flight to Europe as a service to the student body, faculty and staff of the University. The aircraft used will be provided by a regular scheduled trans-Atlantic carrier and will be the finest and fastest type of piston equipment. The Thrift Flight provided by SGA during Summer 1960 enabled 76 qualified Penn Staters to enjoy Europe at very substantial economies.- Unquestionably many more will wish to take advantage of the 1961 flights and tour. The number of inquiries already received indicate the substantial demand that exists. CLIP AND MAIL THIS FORM j 1961 Thrift Flight and Tour j Student Government Assoc. {2O3A HUB University Park, Pa NO OBLIGATION ThU U NOT an application. Obtain official forms from :I am interested in the SGA Flight to ) thi* blank or | Europe. Please send me the necessary ) I£n. lrln * ' n P * r •forms as follows: ;0 196 i Thrift-Flight to Europe IQ 1961 Economy-Tour of Europe | □ I plan to travel by myself. IQ I plan to be accompanied by Q (how many?) other { members of my family. : NAME (print) I Addres* Phone | Official Connection of Applicant with Penn State I Student Faculty.. EUROPE Administration Staff PAGE F