EIGHT 0 Pounds of Turkey Left Over sut 300`pounds.of turkey are over from the 6,000 pounds to the residence halls for the itsgiving meal, Stanley 15. beil t •direotor of housing and service, said yesterday. . the 4,336 people served in ining halls, 168 were guests. r " I. q° {/ - HAW Ait campus ...It's a top seller at colleges from U.S.C. to Yale and Ist in the Flip- Top box in every single state If you think you're seeing more Marlboro men lately, you're right. More than 25,000 smokers all over the country are switching to Marlboro every month! You'll know why when you try them: Marlboro is the filter cigarette with the unfiltered taste. The secret of the flavor is the famous Marlboro recipe from Richmond, Virginia... and the pure white Selectrate filter that goes with it. Try Marlboro and judge for yourself. On or off camp - us, you get a lot to like. Included in the guests were Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of women, who ate in West Halls, and Frank J. Simes, dean of men, who ate in East Halls. Simes also brought his entire family. to 'the meal, Campbell said. - Most members of the dean of Ittst ..„ Marlboro! favorite in THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA men's and dean of women's staffs also ate in the dining halls with the students. Contrary ' to popular belief, turkey. will not be serveet within the immediate future, Campbell said. Prof Gets Meyer Amtord Dr. Floyd A. Hummel, profes sor of ceramic technology, and Dr. B. S. R. Sastry, of Hyderabad, India, are co-recipients of the 1961 , S. B. Meyer Award given annually by the Glass Division of the American Ceramic Society for the most outstanding technical paper in the field of glass technology published during the year. all 50 states! Flip-Top box or King-size pack SATURDAY. NOVEMBCR 25. 1961 MI La Vie Pictures Mineral Industries seniors must have their pictures taken for the 1962 La Vie by Tuesday at Infinity Enterprises, 312 W. Beaver Ave. Women must wear white sweaters or white blouses, and men must wear dark suits, ties, and white shirts. CLASSIFIEDS-RESULTS
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