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C t 446-8611 Methonks, Foundations and
Earth Si met ores, Tschebatarlott Me-
Craw-11111
C E 447—Intirtfrminsle Btractural Analysis,
Einney,
C F, 162—Engineering Hydraulics,. ROpart
John Wiley
Ily.irnitlie and Excavation Tables, Govt.
Printing Office
C E 471—Municipal & Rural Sanitation
6th edition), Ehlers & Steel, McGraw-
Inn
C E 574—Standard Methods for the Exam
ination of Water, Sewage and Industrial
Wastes (11th edition), American Public
Health Assn.
Chemistry for Sanitary Engineers (1960
(Alden), Sawyer, McGraw•Hlll
E E dl—Principles of Electric and Magnetic
Fields (2nd edition), Boast. Harpers
E F: 32—Introductory Electric Circuits,
Walsh Rc Miller, McGraw-1111i
E E 33—Network Analysis, Van Witten
berg, Prentice-Nall
Introductory Electric Circuits (see NOTE)
Walsh & Miller, McGrew-MN
NOTE: Students 64heritiling EE 33 should
have the text mince It was required
in E E .32.
E E :15.—Vacuum Tuba and Semiconductor
Electronics, Millmcn, McGraw-Hill
E E 37— Electric MartlincrY (2nd edition),
Fitzgerald & Kingsley, McCraw-Hill
E E 41—Transmission Lines and 'Networks
1960), Waiter C. Johnson, McCraw-Hill
• E 43—Foundationn of Electromagnetic
Theory and linewer books, Reitz & Mil
ford, Addition-Wculcy
E F 45—Information, Transmission, Modu
lation am! Nuke, Mischa Schwurtz, Mc-
E E 47—Electric Machinery (nee NOTE),
Fitzgerald & Kingsley, McGraw-Hill
NOTE: Students scheduling EE 47 should
have the text since it was required In
E E 17.
Vacuum Tubes and Semiconductor Eke
trunks (nee NOTE), Millman, McCraw-
NOTE: Students scheduling E E 47
01011 1 ,1 have the text since it was required
in K K 35.
E 40—System Stability, Vol. 1, litinbark,
John Wiley
E E 102—Electrical Engineering Science,
Clement & Johnson, McGraw-Mil
E E 222—Design of Electrical Apparatus
(Aril 42dition1, Kuhlman, John Wiley
F E 425—Symmetrical Components, Wag
ner & Evans, McCraw-Hill
E F. 425—Transistor Electronics, DeWitt &
ltu.suf McGraw-11W
E E 428—Servomechnnimma and Regulating
Ryat , •ws Design, Vol. 1, Chestnut & Mayer.
E E 432—The Fundamentals of Microwave
S,xleaie Analysis, 11. A. Atwater, Athletic
Store
Mierownve Transmission Design Data
sev NOTE), T. Moreno. Dover. Pub.
==t==il
E E 435-51nlitemnticni anti Physical Prin
ciples of .Hogineering Annlysin, Johnson,
McGraw-Hill •
Transform Method in Linear System
A. Azießine, MeGraw-llill
E E 139—Wave Generation and Shaping,
L. Strauxa, McGraw-Hill
470—AnntoR Computation (see NOTE)
A 11.41 S. Jnekmon, McGraw-Hill
'FMK book is optionitt
E E 471—Logient Design of Digital Com
puters t intent edition) l'hititer, John
Wilpy
E E 52E1—Information Theory, Stanford
Go'dump, Prentieoll
E E 538—Eleetro-11Ingnetic Theory, Stria-
ton, McGraw-Hill
E 6 570---Analog Computation (Bee NOTE),
Albert S. .Inekson, McGraw-Hill
B E 571—Logien1 Design of Digital Com
pote)s Ilntegt edition), PhiAter, John
Wiley (Hee NOTE) _ _
NOTE: Students scheduling EE 671
should have the test since it was re
quired In EE 471.
F E 580—Radio Wneem in the lonosphere,
K. G. Tiudden. ennibridge 11niv.
EE 132, 135, 137, 141, 147—One notebook
1%.", 150 ittiffeti, numbered and croft;
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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For further information call Al) 8-011S6.
GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen—
Conifortv hie rooms with hot and cold
running water or private bath, innerspring
mattresses. Central, Parking. Accommoda
tions to inspect and compare—The Colonial,
123 W. Nittany. ADams 7-7792 or ADams
HALF OF large, dont& room close to eau;
MIN. 243 S. Pugh St.
JAIME 1) ES IRA !ILE single MUM near
eurnutm. Male student. $7.60 week. AD
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SINGLE 1200 M—close to dimwit , . Gail
Mrs. climmings AD 1-3246.
ROOM FOR RENT—will consider renting
double or single. College Ileights. All 7-
2174.
111Nt7LE ROOM for next semester, grad
uate student, fraternity area. Call Al)
1-2751.
TIFRF.I% LA }WE Riming; bath, hall, porch.
yard, Irt floor of r linen f, one block
flllll/ campus. Pa rk ing npnce, Married
couple. Call Al) 7-3167.
DO WILE AND Sin ule ItoomN for Rent—
linek of cilium's. Cull AD 1•-6443 or AD
LARGE DOUBLE room with twin beds
for two studenta —in fraternity section.
Available winter term. Call Al} 7-7a1,2.
NOOM - SINGLE or double, in quiet pH
vute /nano. A vailablo for non-smoking
nnate tallikl/ IS for winter term. bl 2 .IV.
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NIN(;LE I:00M, private I.IItIIIIICU, elf-
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:411 , 11:I.E ROOM and double room. Centrally
Ice:aut. Cooking facilitier,
Mot only. t)-t,Srd 6,,r AD 7-.1075.
FOR SALE
BANJOS, UK ES, (i nit rs, Pianos, Ham•
mond Organs. Strings. Honks, all music
supplies Pifer Music Centers, licitiner Pike.
Open 'til S p.n. daily except Weds. rtionc
EL 64441.
ruled, equivalent to MIT Computation
Book
E G 10—Technlcal Drawing (4th edition),
Gicaccite, Mitchell, Epencei; MacMillan
Creative Emblems in Engineering Graph
ice, Weldliana, McGraw-Hill
E G 11—Technical Drawing (4th edition),
Gieseche, Mitchell, Ilpencer; MacMillan
Creative Problems In Engineering Graph
ics, Weidlmam, McGraw-Dill
E Mch 11—Mechanics, Part 1, Mathis (2nd
edition), Merinm, John Wiley
E Mch 12—Mechanics, Part 11, Dynamics
(2nd edition), Meriam, John Wiley
E Mch 13—Strength of Materials (2nd edi
tion), Marin & Sauer, MacMillan
E Melt 14—Mechanical Behavior of Engi
neering Materials, Marin, Prentice-Hail
E Mch 111—Mechanics, Part .I, Statics,
(2nd edition), Merium, John Wiley
Strength of Materials, (2nd edition),
Marin & Sauer, MarMilinn
E Mch 214—Modern Physics, Sproul, John,
Wiley
E Meh 400—Strength of Materially, Parts l
I & 11, Timoshenke, Von NoNtrand
E Mch 507—Mathematical Theory of Elas
ticity, Sokolnikoff, McCraw-Dill
E Mch 523—Relaxation Methods, Allen,
McGraw-Hill
E Mch 524B—Tennor Annlyels, Sokolnikoff,
John Wiley
Methods of Mathornatical Physics, Cou
rant & Hilbert, Intersvicnce Trails.
E Sc 61—Engineering Elcctramagnetles,
William N. Ilayt, Jr., McCraw-Bill
Engr 431—A Guide to Fortran Program
ming, 'Daniel B. McCracken, Jolla Wile!?
E 113—Principles of t :king nnd Weld-
Knepp & Bristol, Athletic Store
I E - 114—Manufacturing I'rntceres and
Materials for Engineers, Doyle eta?, Pren.
1 E 124—Introduction to Foundry Tech
nology, Ekey & Winter, Met;row-Bill
Manufacturing. Processes Lab. Manual,
Industrial Engineering Staff, Athletic
Store
I E 13I—Manufacturing Procm,es and
Materials for Engineers, Doyle etal, en
tire-Ball
1 E 140—Principle); of Manufacturing
Material); Proceaser, J. S. Campbell, Jr.,
1 E 301—Motion and Time Study, B. W.
Niche!, Richard Irwin
Lab. Manual for Motion nod Time Study,
B. W. Niche', Richard Irwin _
E 315—Organization for Production, E. 8
Roscoe, Richard Irwin
I £ 3j7—Basic Accounting find Cost Ac
rotating, - Eugene L. Cram, 14id:row-1111
Work Book Probloran to accompany :Ante
text, Eugene L. Grant, McGraw-Bill
I F 322—Introduction to ProbabiEty
Statistics, Lindirren-McElroth, MacMillan
I E 323—Production Control, W. VorN,
Richard Irwin
I E 327—Motion and Time Study TEXT,
U. W. Thehe4 Ilichnrd Irwin
Motion and Time Study :MANUAL, It. W.
Niebel, Richard Irwin
I E 328—T00l Design, Donaldson & Lentin,
McGraw-Hill
1 H 335—Standards Costs for Manornetur
ing, Stanley It, Hedric, McGraw-IHD
I F 1 400—Designing for Production, Baldwin
& Niebel, Riefmr.l Irwin
I E 402—Project Economy, E. S. Roscoe.
Richard Irwin
I E 404—Memento of Managerlent Action,
jucitis & Salemlen, Richard Irwin
13 423—Statintiral Quality Control, E. L
Cront, McCraw-Hill
E 425—Mathematical Methods of Over-
ation Iteseareh, T. L. Satty, McGraw-Bill
I E 427—The Solidification of Castings,
R. W. noddle, institute of Metals
I E 430—The Supervision of Personnel,
J. W. Pfiffner,
I A 351—Machine Tool Operation, Part 11,
litirglutrilt, Axelrod, Anderson; McCraw-
Ilill
A 380—Tiasic Woodworking Procestirm,
Fowler, 'Bruce Pub.
Af I. 33—The Dynamics and Thermo
ilymindes of Compressible Fluid Flow--
Parts I & 2 from Vol. I (1958), Shapiro,
Ronald Press
Engineering Applications of Fluid Me-
M=rlia=
McGraw-Hill
M E 41—Power Plants and edition), Zer-
FOR SALE
DORM CONTRACT—V: of double room
for nude in West Halls. Excellent loca
tion. Call UN 5-5245 or UN 5-5177.
MI6 FORD V-8 8041111, radio. heater, w.w.,
4 new tires. Mr. Foote, 2004 N. Atherton
St., State College.
VACATION: ONE week for two people
in luxurious Miami Motel before Dec. 16.
Best offer, Call AD 8-8950 after 6 p.m.
SINGER PORTABLE electric sewing ma
chine, in perfect condition. Can be guar
anteed. $29.95. Call AD 8-8367.
GERMAN SHEPHERD thoroughbred pup
pies, 8 weeks old. Call AD 8-2402 for
further information.
1959 AUSTIN HEALEY Deluxe. Must sell
this week---$1495. Call Evelyn Pratt,
Un 5-6369 daytime: AD 8.6100 evenings.
DRUM SET. (retch, jet black pearl. chrome
hardware, includes cymbals and cases.
Call Chuck Morey AD 8-9130 during day.
BOOK RACK, 3 speed Phono. Clothes
Hamper, new Lamp, Ironing Board.
Cheap. Call Dale, AD 7-4730 after 610
MC-TD MARK 11, recently rebuilt engine,
four n w tires. Small enough for Cd.riat
mas stocking. Call Stu AD 8-2415.
WANTED
RIDERS TO Phoenix, Arizona. Leaving
Dec. 10. Ron Unger, AD 7-2602.
SMALL APARTMENT for married couple.
No children. Available Dec. 26. Call Mike
UN 54670 after 1.:30
RIDE TO Gator Bowl for two. Dick, AD
N-5557 or Hart; AD 84110.
WANTED RIDE to Florida for Christmas
vseation. Call James E. Swarm UN 6-
741 A.
TYPIST FOR term pawns in French. Cal)
UN 6-4252.
PERSON NL
ONE OR two QUIET female students to
share apartment. Rent $4O or $3O. Call
Nan UN 6-4155 IMMEDIATELY I
FIFTEEN matches to A.G. Took
up checkers instead— 13.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
ban A Nye, international
M I 9 61—Design of Machine •Elements Ord
edition), Enotta. Prentice-Nall
M l 54—Mechanical Vibrations (2nd edi
tion), Thomson, Prentice-HMI
M P. 81—Mechanical Engineering Labora
tory Practice, Ambrositia & Fellows, Ron-
alit Prelim •
M Z 103—Introduction to Thermodynamics
and Beat, Transfer, Mooney, Prentice-
Thermodynamic Properties of Steam,
Keenan & Keyes, Wiley
M F 104—Thermal Engineering, Dlillo &
Nye, international
M F 153—Design of Machine Elements,
2nd edition) Spoils, Prentice-Hall
Design of Machine Elements, (3rd edi
tion), Spoils, Prentice-liall
M E 402—Air Conditioning and Refriger
ation, Severn"; & Fellows, John Wiley
M E 405—Gas Turbine Power, (2nd edition),
Dusinberre & Lester, Internntional
Cos Tables, )(renal) & Kaye, John Wiley
M E 41'2—Principles of Heat Transfer (2nd
printing), Ereith, inernational
E 413—Internal Combustion Engines
2nd edition). Obert, International
M E 417—Mechanical Measurements (Ist
edition), Beckwith & Buck, Addison
'Wesley
hf E 453—Theory and Practice of Lubrica
tion to , Enyjneers, Fuller, John Wiley
M E 457—Kinematics and Linkage Design,
Prentice -}fall
Nuc E 411—The Elements of Nuclear Re
actor Theory, thasblone '& Van
NIA rand
Nue E 508—Fundsimentni Anpectu of Re
actor Shielding, H. Eoldstein, Addinon-
Wesley
Nuc E 550 D—Materials for Nucicar Re
aetors—Kopelionn,
AAH I—Cardner's Art Through The Ages,
Crosby, Harcourt; Combarth Rc Univer
sity Prints
AAH 3--The Cathie Image (TB 44), Male;
The Medieval Scene, Coulion, Cambridge
11. P.
AA/I 4-111)Ban Painting, 12004600, De-
Wald. unit
AAH 10—The Visual Experience, Lowry,
Winston
AAH 17—Outline of European Architec
ture, Pevsner; Set of U. Prints
Anthy I—Mirror For Man, Kluckholn,
Fawceil World Lib; Man Makes Himself,
New American Lib: Patterns of
Grossinger's
2nd Annual
College Jazz Weekend
Fri.-Sun., Dec. 15-17
Special $35 for the
College entire
Rate weekend
Besides the Intercollegiate ion cham
pionship, you'll enjoy six lavish meals;
l)nwn to Yawn entertainment; jazz jam
sessions; n midnight swim party; Broad
way shown; wain ice show; dancing to
Latin, American, and jazz tempos; tobogan
ing; ice skating; skiing.
r o ssinger' s
ilem k-7/e4ating
CadOSSINGER.N.V.
REWARD FOR return of 36nim Camera
lost in junior section at Holy Cross game.
Phone Mike, ADams 8-8689.
GOLD RING from Calhoun High School
Contact Ira, UN 6-5050.
WOULD THE person who mistakenly
picked up a zipper bound notebook in
Waring dining hall A call UN B-26015,
ask for Ed.
'62 CLASS RING, vicinity o! Waring loaf
Thursday. AD 8-3183.
ADDITIONAL MALE subjects needed for
an experiment. $l6 for completion of
four 2-hour sessions with opportunity. .for
bonus—no partial pay. One afternoon ties.
[Rion per day, on Dec. 5,7, 12 and 14 or
Dec. 4,6, 11 & 13. Apply at Office of
Student Aid, 218 Willard.
ASSISTANT MANAGER—Work for room.
See Mrs. Stitzer, The Colonial. AD 7-
14850. AD 7-7792.
MISCELLANEC US
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: Me Nelson Griffith'(
Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drums)
has a limited number of dates not yet
booked, This is a professional combo
specializing in music for dancing and
listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD
7.2776.
THESIS PRINTING, reasonable. Call AD
8-0774 after 5:30 p. a.
PART-TIME JOBS available immediately
tor college men ; 15 hours/week working
schedule. Salary $45/week. Call Mr. Rich
ardson 0:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AD 8-2061.
LUNCHEON SUGGESTION: Fish and
Chips just 40c. Our own wade soup
and sandwiches. Open 6 o.m. - I n.m. Next
to Murphy's LILLIAN'S RESTAURANT
PSOG s — Sat., Dec. 2. Ski work party; 1.30
Rec Hall.
SENSE: Students for Pease. Open meeting
program for winter term, Thurs., Nov.
30-7 p.m. sharp!! 214 HUB.
i , soc SKI Instruction, eat. Dec. 2, 2:00
' Water tower. ' '
LIBERAL ARTS
LOST
HELP WANTED
Culture, Ilene(lid, New American Lib;
Amish Life, Hosteller, Herald Press
Mennonite
Anthy St—Growth & Development Of Chil
dren, Watson, Yearbook Pub.
Anthy 402—The Prevalence of People,
Bates, Scribner's
Anthy'4o6—Near East and The FoundatiOns
for Civilizations,sliraidwood, Ore. st. Sys
- tern of Ed.; Light un the Most Ancient
East, (Nide, Evergreen ; Foundation -in
the Dent, Lloyd, Pellican ;
Birth of Civil
ization in the Near Erist - , Frankfort.
Doubleday (Anchor) ; They Wrote On
Clay, Chiera, Phoenix
Ger Lit 2—Odyssey, Homer; The Portable
!lonian Reader; The Song of Roland;
Inferno, Dante; Don Quixote, Cervantes;
Paradise Lost, Milton; Flowers of Evil,
BantleMire ' • Pocket Book of Modern Ver.,
Williams; Caesar and Cleopatra, Shaw*,
No Exit. Sartre; The Portable Chekhov;
Portrait of the Artbit, Joyce; Amerika,
X of ka
Ctr I—Deutsch for Amerikaner, Goedsche,
American
"HAPPINESS CAN'T BUY MONEY"
I have asked the makers of Marlboro—an enterprising find
aggressive group of men . ; yet at the same time warm and lovable;
though not without acumen, perspicacity, and drive; which does
not, however, mask their essential great-heartedness; a quality
evident to all who have ever enjoyed the beneficence of their
wares; I refer, of course, to Marlboro Cigarettes, a smoko
fashioned with such loving care and tipped with such an easy
drawing filter that these old eyes grow misty when I think upon
it—l have asked, I say, the makers of Marlboro—that aggregate
of shrewd but kindly tobacconists, that cluster of hearty souls
bound together by the profit motive and an unflagging deter
mination to provide a cigarette forever flavorful and eternally
pleasing—l have asked, I say, the makers of Marlboro whether
I might use today's column to take up the controversial question:
Should acoed share expenses on a date?
"Yes," said the makers simply. We all shook hands then and
squeezed each other's shoulders and exchanged brave smiles,
and if our eyes were a trifle moist, who can blame us?
To the topic then: Should a coed share expenses on a date?
I think I can best answer the question by citing the following
typical case:
Poseidon Nebenzal, a student at Oklahoma A and M, major
ing in hides and tallow, fell wildly in love with Mary Ellen
Flange, a flax weevil major at the same school. His love, he had
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reason to believe from Mary Ellen's sidelong glances and
maidenly blushes, was not entirely unrequited, and by and by he
mustered up enough courage to ask her the all-important
question: "Will you wear my 4-H pin?"
"Yes," she said simply. They shook hands then and squeezed
each other's shoulders and exchanged brave smiles, and if their
eyes were a trifle moist, who can blame them?
For a time things went swimmingly. Then a cloud appeared.
Mary Ellen, it seems, was a rich girl and accustomed to costly
pleasures. Poseidon was bone-poor and he quickly ran out of
money. Unable to take Mary Ellen to the posh places she
fancied and too proud to tell her the reason, he turned surly and
full of melancholy. Soon their romance, so promising at the
beginning, was headed for a breakup. But at the last moment,
Poseidon managed to blurt out the truth.
"Oh, beloved agrarian!" cried Mary Ellen, grappling him
close. "Oh, proud husbandman! Oh, foolish reaper! Why have
you not told me before? I have plenty of money, and I will
contribute according to my ability."
Poseidon, of course, protested, but she finally persuaded him
of the wisdom of her course. From then on they split all expenses
according to their incomes. Rather than embarrass Poseidon by
handing him money in public, a joint bank account was set up
to allow him to write checks. Into this account each week they
faithfully deposited their respective allowances-35 cents from
Poseidon; $2300 from Mary Ellen.
And it worked fine! They were happy—truly happy! And
what's more, when they graduated they•had a nice little nest
egg—eight million dollars—with which to furnish a lovely
apartment in Lubbock, Texas, where today they operate the
local laundromat.
So you see? You too can salvage your failing romance if you
vitt only adopt a healthy, sensible attitude toward money.
c)1461 Max t'hutrrisai
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Lucre is no obstacle when it comes to popular-priced
Marlboro, or to Marlboro's popularly priced partner in
pleasure—the unfiltered, king-size Philip Morris
Commander. Get aboard. You'll find long enjoyment tor
short money.
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1961
Ger IG—German for-Heading Knowledge.
Jannach, American: German Graded
Readers, Book 1, Meyer,' Houghton ; Cul
ttired Graded Readers; Book - 4, Goedsche.
American; Cultured Graded Readers,
German Series 7, Goedsche, American;
Cultured . Graded Readers, German Series
8, Goedsche, American
Ger 2—Deutsch fur Amerikaner, Goedsche,
American; Lebendige Literatur, Ryder &
McCormick, Houghton; Patterns of Ger
man Conversation, Goedsche, Houghton
Ger 3—Modernes Deutsch, Kritsch, Apple.
ton; Aug Nah and Fein, Foltin, Hough
ton; DIo verschwundene Miniatur, Kast.
ner, Bean)
Ger ' 4—Die' Ltee der deutschen Lyrik,
Bruns, Appleton ; Der Richter and rein
Henker,. Durrenmatt, Houghton; Minna
. von Barnhelm, Lensing; Heath; The Ger.
man Heritage, Phelps, Holt
Ger 30—Modernes Deutsch, Krltsch, Apple.
ton ; German Science Readings, Strie
slieck, Houghton ; Steinmetz, Goedsche,
American
On ealnPlig maim,
thor of "Rally Round The Flag, Boys", "The Many
• ' Loves of Dobie Gillis", etc.)
(To Be Continued)