FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17.. 1961 Housing Department OK's Runkle Hall Honor System The honor residence hall sys tem, proposed of Dean of Wom en Dorothy J. Lipp, will be accept able to the Department of Hous ing, according to Otto E. Mueller, director. Mueller said that the depart ment has no strong objections to the plan and he feels it should support all programs approved by administrative offices. Recently Dean Lipp discussed the possibility of putting Runkle Ifall on the honor system next. fall. This would mean that the! coeds living there would have their own keys, would not sign in or out and Would manage the! dormitory themselves. The girls chosen to participate in the program would probably , be upper-class women selected on SIGMA ALPHA MU invites you to ROCK with the "HI-FIVE" • This Saturday: Afternoon Jam Session 3:30-5:30 EVENING PARTY 9:30-12:30 Couples Only Bermuda Shorts This is your OPPORTUNITY to save up to 90% on any of three world famous Encyclopedias . . . Each set new and up to date, handsomely bound, and crammed full of useful facts and information you'll want at your fingertips. VALUE No. I t THE WORLD HOME REFERENCE ENCYCLOPEDIA. Edited and Compiled by experts in many fields—Over 30,000 articles, more than 3.000 pictures, maps, and dia graml—Hundreds of full pages of informative illustra tions. Well printed—good substantial binding-4 volumes These are all new books ... beautiful, expensively produced volumes, at a fraction of their value! They have been reduced only while preset,; . limited supply lasts. Don't miss this opportunity to add to your library at huge savings. Shop today at . . . • the basis of high scholarship and integrity. When asked about the prospect of giving keys to so many girls, Mueller said that this would be no problem, "In fact," he said, "it would be a simple matter to make the room keys also fit the outside doors .. . This would eliminate giving each girl two keys to worry about." The honor residence hall sys tem would eliminate the need for senior residents. When asked how they felt about the proposed plan, eight senior residents refused to comment, saying that they had been asked by the dean of wom en's office not to discuss any policies. OPPORTUNITY SALE WAS $30.00 NOW ONLY $5.95 KEE ER'S 206 E. COLLEGE AVE. ThE DAILY COLLEGIAN.. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Prof Receives $4OOO Grant A one-year $4OOO grant from the Peabody Coal Company, of St. Louis, Mo., has been received by Boris J. Kochanowsky, of the department of mining, to support research in blasting techniques. The grant will help support Prasert Kulvanit, of Thailand, a candidate for a master of .science degree in mining. He is a graduate•' of the Colorado School of Mines. HALL'S TAILOR SHOP complete alterations & repairs 9-5 (evenings by appointment) AD 7-3275 478 E. Beaver• Men & Women p : .!.N.N.:.. : .J::: . j : !kj: .- ..- . A.4......i;c • kp : !;-:;,.: . . ONCE-A-YEAR VALUE No. 2: THE NEW WONDER BOOK-CYCLOPEDIA OF WORLD KNOWLEDGE. The thrilling stories of Twentieth Cent ury industry, science, nature, transportation, commun• ication and other marvels of the world. Over a million words. 3000 illustrations, 8000 subjects. Twelve volumes. WAS $99.00 • NOW ONLY $9090 GENERAL ADMISSION • 9.75 VALUE No. 3: THE ILLUSTRATED ENCYCLOPEDIA OF KNOW LEDGE. The full and complete nationally famous en cyclopedia expressly created for children who go to school. Covers 15,000 subjects needed for school work. A lifetime family possession. Includes index and study guide. 21 Magnificent volumes. . . . THE UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE Results—Try the •Classified Ads illlllliillllilllllllllllllllillillllllllilillilllllllllilllillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllifillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FRESHMEN: Don't Miss - Alpha Chi Rho's Corner of Locust Lane and Fairmount Ave. :11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 1 1 11 11 1 1 1111111111111111111 YOU MAY STILL GET YOUR TICKETS FOR THE JAZZ CONCERT THIS SUNDAY AT EITHER THE HUB DESK . OR THE NITTANY NEWS WAS $105.00 NOW ONLY $24.95 Stag Party Friday —7:30 p.m. PHONE AD 74112 PAGE FIV
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