The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 02, 1961, Image 10

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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
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CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some taste for a change!
Product o r avinwtze., croterusoo-e'otraly— l cUxzeo. is our middle name
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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
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"THE SMOKING LAMP IS LIT!" For Sailors and Marines, that means happy
time. They can slow down and light up a Lucky. In the Army and Air-Force, the
cry is "Take ten!"— Lucky lighting time again. But Lucky you; you can enjoy
Luckies any time. Why, you can even have one right now. And won't it taste
great! Full, rich tobacco flavor--that's why college students smoke more
Luckies than any other regular. March out and buy a pack.
Sprh 206—Baste Voice Training for Speech,
Hahn,
et. al., McGraw-Hill
Spch 250—Discussion, Conference, and
Group Process, Gulley, Holt
Spch 280—The Art of Interpretative Speech,
' (4th ed.), Woolhert & Nelson, Crofts
Spch 300—Television & Radio, (2nd rd.),
Chester & Garrison, Crofts
Hprh 902—N0 text
Spch 352 and 450—Successful Conference &
Discussion Techniques, Zelko, McGraw.
Hill
Spcli 410—No text
'Spch 415—N0 text
Spch 437—N0 text
Spch 445—N0 text
Spch 502—Intro, to Graduate Study In
Speech and Theater,. Dow, Clyde, Michi.
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. Available for non-smoking
;ATTRACTIVE ROOM available next term
male students for winter term. 612 \i'.'
Foster Ave. or phone AD 7-2598.
i for woman graduate student. Conveniently
;located, breakfast privileges, free parking.
SINGLE ROOM, private entrance, off. AD 7.3033.
street parking; in private home. AD
9689. ONE MONTH FREE RENT!! Half of
small house (3 rooms) nicely furnished;
ROOMS FOR RENT at 816 South Allen St.ss minutes from campus by car. 840 per
for next term. (month. Call AD 8-0260 Monday only.
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.
MG-TD MARK 11, recently rebuilt ermine,
four new tire& Small enough for CI rist.
mite stocking. Call Stu AD 8-2415.
Convertible fully
'53 OLDSMOBILE
equipped, good running condition—slBo.
Call UN b-5442, ask for Davis between 8-8.
1960 LAMHRETTA 175 cc Scooter. Wind
aliield, bookrack, perfect mechanical con.
dition. Cheap, Call Al) 8-07e6.
ENGLISH BIKE. all aeeesaories. Call AD
N-3129 after 6.
JUST IN TIME for Christmas—Hi-Fl
3-areed V/M. $35. Call Santa, UN 641891.
DORM CONTRACT, male. in FAR , . Halls
Call AD 7-2207.
GIRL'S NEW English Hike equipped with
baskets and light. Call Phyllis. UN 5-8111;3.
NEW PENN STATE Jacket, white leather
sleeves; large; cheap. Call ED UN o-;233.
GERMAN SHEPHERD, female. A KC. 6
years. Wonderful with children. Best
offer. AD E-2202 evenings and all weekend.
WANTED
SMALL APARTMENT for married couple.
Nu children. Available Dec. 26. Call Mike
UN 1-7979 after 7:30 p.m.
RIDE TO Dater Bowl for two. Dick, AD
8-855 i or Ilan' Al) 8-1110.
WANTED EWE to Florida for Christmas
vacation. Call James E. Swarm UN 5.
7913.
TYPIST FOR term papers in French. Call
UN b-4252.
DESIRE. A girl student to ahnre furnished
apartment for remainder of school year.
Call Karen AD 7-2011.
RIDE WANTED to Minrni, Dec. 7th otter
9 :30 a.m. Call Garth at UN 5-0169 or
AD S-1612.
ONE UPPERCLASS student to share 3-
man apartment for winter and spring
terms, 2 blocks from campus; with parking
facilities. Call Bob or Marty AD 24477.
WANTED—UPPERCLASSMEN to 3hare
apartment with two seniors for winter
term. For information call AD 7.1422.
W.4NTED TO BUY—Man's bicycle. Call
AD N-2219.
ONE MALE student to share coolest Int.! in
town. $9.00 a week. AI) 8-0 878.
RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. Friday. Dec. 8,
Weyher, 455 Earl Beaver, or UN 5.
2821.
RIDE FOR one to northern N.J.,' White
Plains, er vicinity, Thum. Dec. 7 after
10 a.m. Call Darlene NI 5-4469.
DOES ANY American male student want
to share apartment with visiting Russian
graduate student? Call UN 5-7bol.
LOST
LOST: PAIR 'OF black leather fur-lined
'gloves. 3rd 'floor Willard, Wednesday.
Call Kay UN 8-4639.
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HELP WANTED
ASSISTANT MANAGER—Work for room.
See Mns. Stitzer, The Colonial. AD 7.
4850. AD 7-7792.
FULL TIME JOBS available immediately
for eollege• men who plan to remain in
town during Christmas vacation. Call Mr.
Dunn, AD $-2051.
PERSON NI.
AM FINALLY GRADUATING, so I would
like to say farewell to all my friends.
Neal.
PLL MISS YA. Bruce! —L.V.R.
MISCELLANEC US
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN: the Nelson CrifUth
Quartet (piano, bass, trumpet, drums)
has a limited number of dates not yet
booked. This is a professional comio
specielizing in music for dancing end
listening. Call Carl at UN 5-6357 or AD
7-2776.
PART-TIME JOGS available immedintely
for college men; 16 hours/week working
schedule. Salary 146/week. Call Mr. Rich
ardson :341 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. AD 8-2061.
EXPERIENCED RHYTHM guitarist de
sires position in •a good rook and roil
hand or wishes to Inca capable unattached
lead guitar to form own band. Call AD
8-9432.
NO ROCK CLIMIIING Trip Sunday. Div's.
ion meeting first Wed. after main club
Meeting; next Para.