PAGE TEN Booklists (Continued from page seven) Iniernntional; 2nd Ts-entitle of Govern ment, Locke, Liberal Arts; The Prince, Mentor; - Trentire on Law, Bt. Thomas. CatewnY: Polities, Aristotle, Oxford; Republic, Plato, Every:nen Phil 219—Varieties of Religious Expert- ence, James, Mentor iiim,ks Phil 416----The Trucht Poetry, Lerner, Lon- don, Ihignish, Mit Phil 410—Philebun (Plato), Ilnektorth I roux.), 111sek we)) I London) Phil 417—Work of Nietzsche, Nietzsche, Modern Librory, Clara Phil 506—Stoic and Epicurean Philonophera, Oates, Random; Stoic Philosophy of, 1958, Se ncca, Doubleday I Anchor) Phil GON—The Empirichsts, Locke, 'Berke ley, Hume, phin ; Treatise on Human Nature, Hume. Dolphin PI Sc 4—'l'hc American Sysirm of Govern- meat, I , 4.rnnvon & McHenry, McGraw ; American Governmen t: 'Pht• Cia:4l: M====l==3=Cl Lee, Pren t I PI Sc lO—The A rnprienn Vetleral Govern• men t, Ferguson & ?Adieu ry, et; ra vr -11111 : Nuclear Wen nons and Foreig n Policy, E DflithiedaY Anchor Pl Sc 15—Conxtitutionol History of nod ern Ilritain Since 11/1. 4 /ittr, Van Nom tchntl Congtitutional Hietory of England, Cnnibridgc: The People and the Constitution, Enulon, Oxford: Some EME=MI=E==IE 8r Moodie, Hutchison Pl Se 20—Major . Covernmentn of Modern Europe, Finer, Row, petrrson; The Fifth French Republic. Pickles. Peeeger PI Se 25—American State & Local Govern ment, Johnson, Crowell: The volt:4 Manna]. Dept. of Yroperiv and Commonwealth of Penna.. Vol. P 4 PI Sr 401—Political Behavior. A Reader in Theory and Reset, rrh, Heinz Eulau, et. nl., Free Press; The Vocabulary of Politiex, Weldon, Penguin ; Political Science in the llojtea States of America. Waldo, UNESCO PI Se 421—Western Political Heritage, Elliott /4 McDonald, Prentice-llsill P 1 Se 445—AdministratIre Lan• & Govern ment, MOB, West , . 7c,i> ...,...,. T u4'6 sla LUCKY STRIKE I - - presents: / ,-- I # "I'll say it just once more: `Volui for judo, step forward!" CI G w 'zjvireei!:r. CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change! Product o r avinwtze., croterusoo-e'otraly— l cUxzeo. is our middle name C. It. OP, THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA PI Se 417—Cues In Constitutional Law, Cushman 4t Cushrnun, Appleton & Cen tury; The Anatomy of a Constitutional Law Case, Westin, Macmillan; The Su preme Court from Inside, Westin, Norton P 1 Se 677—Organization and Management, Catheryn Seckler-Hudson, American Univ. Press; Some Theories of Organization, Rubenstein & Ihrberstrob, 'Dorsey Press Soc 1 (TV)—Sociology, Broon Schmidt, Row, Peterson Sue 1 (Foreman)—Rendings in General, Sociology, O'Brien, Houghton Soc 1 (Wcsti»')—Organization Man, Whyte, Anchor; Society, Chinoy, Random House; Smell Town in Mass Society, Widich, Anchor; American Social Patterns, Peter son, Anchor Sec 12—The Crime Problem, Reckless Sec 13--Juvenile in Delinquent Society, Barron. Knopf ; Delinquent Boys, Cohn, Free Press; Shook Up Ceneration, Salis bury,., A arbor Soc 19—Race and Ethnic Relations, Berry, Houghton; Strange Career of Jim Crow, Woodward, Ox ford Soc 60—The Religions of Man, Smith, Titer (Alan ; Social Sources of Denominational ism, Niebuhr. Meredinn; Magic, Science & Malinowski, Anchor; Islam in Modern History, Smith, Mentor; Religion & Culture, Dawson, Meredian;•Primitive Religion. Rodin, Dover Soc 408—Studies in Human Ecology, Theo dorson, Row, Peterson Soc 429—Class, Status & Power, Bendlx, Free Press • Soc 450—Community Organization Practice, Murphy, Houghton; Case Study in Com munity Organization, Ross. Harper Soc 454—Industry, Labor & Community, Form, Harper Soc 455— The Sociology of Work, Caplow, U. of Minn. Soc 470—Statistical Reasoning In Sociology, Mueller, Houghton Soc 513 A—Research Methods in the Be havioral Sciences, Fedingrr, Hutt Spar 115—Phonetic and Rhythm Patterns of American English 14th ed.), Meyer, Utah State Press Spch 200—Communicative Speech, rev. 11915 ), Oliver, Dickey & Seiko; Holt Spch 203—Parliamentary Law for the Lay man, O'Brien, Harper Lc . ,:-.• . K:—:• :-..• - •.,:.::' , ::::.:.::::: ii:: ::::::: :t,:. ..;.....::•:•:...?:_::.:::::::.::;',::.•;.::.,.:..,-..-:,.•.;::: .:::::-.... -f..... - : .......::::::::a.::R .- ::::::::,: - ...k . ,:... i:,...:::-.:El - i . . ~••.,.--.::-,-...,.. I Wh "THE SMOKING LAMP IS LIT!" 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State U.; MLA Style Sheet, Treasurers of Modern Language Assn.; A Manual of Writers of Dissertaticina, Turabian, Univ. of Chicago Press Spch 508—No text Spch 620—N0 text Spch 555—N0 text Spch 575—N0 text Bret 2—No text COLLEGIAN CLAS FOR RENT I FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY unfur-ISINGLE ROOM an 4 double room. Centrally niched one bedroom apartment. Heat,l located. Cooking facilities and parking. water, stove and refrigerator furnished. Men only. Call UN 5-5851. or AD 7-4078. For further information cell AD 8-0656.: GRADUATE STUDENTS, 'Upperclassmen-- ONE-HALF' MODERN two floor apartment, winter and spring terms. Call Al) 7-2415. Comfortable rooms with hot and cold: running Water or private bath, innerspring, For Rent, December. Central mattresses. Central. Parking. Accommoda.; location, completely furnished. Reduced tiors to inspect and compare--The Colonial,trate. Call AD 8-074 123 W. Nittany. ADama 7-7792 or ADarnsi 7-4850. ROOM—SINGLE or double, in quiet prii vale home. 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Then 11, 16—Stageeraft and Stens Design, Philippi, Houghton Thea 21-30 Favorite One-Act Plays, Cerf & Cantrell, Modern Library; 24 Favorite One-Aet Plays, Cerf & Cantrell, Double day Thea 61—The Pnblic Arts, Seidel, Simon & • Shuster Thea 62—Drama on Stage, Goodman, Holt; The Nature of Drama, Heffner, Hough ton Thea 111—Modern Theatre Practice (4th ed.), Heffner, Appleton, Century, Crofts Thea 451—History of the Theatre (rev. ed.), Freedley & Reeves, Crown Thea 451, 470—Producing the Play (rev. '63), Gassner. Dryden Thea 507—Two Modern American Tragedies, Hurlell, Scribner Radcliffe Fellowship A one year graduate fellowship in business administration at lindeliffe College in Cambridge, Mass, may be available to a sen ior woman. Interested applicants ONE DOUBLE Room and one-half double room, available winter term. Call after 5 p.m. AD 7-2129. "STUDENT SOLDIERS" SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1961 Open Course List-- 1 (Continued from page four) MN PR 100; 410; 504; 507; 600; 1610. MNG 401; 402; 422; 451; 514; '532; 590. MN SC 411 B; 411 C; 520. P N .G 485; 510; 525; 530; 535. PNG E 600. PHYSICAL EDUCATION HL ED 126 (S. 1,2); 215; 244; 303 (S. 1); 304. PH ED 9 (S. 1-3); 10; 52A; 528; 52C; 102 B; 102 C; 125 (S. 3,4); 181 M (S. 1,2); 203 C (S. 1,2); 203 D; 212; 222 A; 2228; 222 C; 322 D; 350; 480; 489; 490. RC ED 203 B; 350; 956; 461; 560. should schedule an interview with Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of women. The deadline is Thursday. IFIEDS FOR SALE BANJOS, UIC.ES, Guitars, Pianos, Ham mond Organs, Strings. Books, all music supplies. Pifer Music Centers, Benner Pike. Open 'til 8 p.n . daily except Weds. Phone EL 5-3441. GERMAN SHEPHERD thoroughbred pup pies. 8 weeks old. Call AD 8-2202 for further information. 1959 AUSTIN HEALEY Deluxe. Must sell this week—sl49s. Call Evelyn Pratt. Un 54353 daytinuti AD S-6100 evenings. DRUM SET. Greta, jet black pearl, chrome, - - _ hardware, includes cymbals and eases. Call Cbuck Morey AD $-9130 during dap. 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