SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1961 Unfilled Courses Listed (As a public service, The Daily EDUCATION I AG E 1; 6; 8; 11; 13; 24; 101; Collegian is running a list of all AED 3 (S. 2,3, 4,7, 8); 14 (S. 1, 400 ; 402; 405; 501; 502; 5013; 509;1 courses and sections that are still !2 , , 3,4); 216, 301, 404, 414, 435,;520, , open for those students who have 489.. 504, 514, 516, 520, 588, 599. j ARCH 17; 24 (S. 4,5); 27 (S. 3;1 to go through the full registration EDSER 10, 115 (S. 1,4, 5,7, 8,103 (S. 1,2); 106; 412. process at Rec Hall in January.ilo); 404, 409, 417 (S. 3); 418, 425 j A E 5 (S. 2); 8; 401; 434; 445; j Courses not listed here are al- ready closed.) i (S • 1 ,. 2 );430 , 435 (S. 1,2, 3, 4 ,451; 551; 542; 545;553. '5, 6); 437, 443, 480, 490, 494 (S. 1, ,C E 24; 41; 63 (S 1,2)•, 71; 90;' AGRICULTURE 12); 505, 506, 507, 511, 512, 513,, 112 S. 1,2); 401; 421; 446; 447' 517, 522, 525, 535, 540, 546, 548,! Aci . ' . 44 - 5 4- 462, 471; 500; 541; 5 , 6 ,I AB CH 2 (S. 2, '3); 35 (S. 1, 2) ;I568, 569, 580, 582, 590, 596 (S. 1 2); -' 50; 402; 426; 437 (S. 1,2, 3); 439;1 598. ' '574; 575. 503; 506; 507 C; 508; 512; 521. I EL ED 311, 326 (S. 1,2); 341 j E E 31 (S. 2-6); 32 (S. 2); 33 AG EC 2; 25; 32; 21; 500; 505 --- ;JS. 4,5); 352 (S. 2,3); 367 (S. 2);:(S. 1,2); 35 (S. 3,5, 6); 37 (S. 1-4); 507 . 515; 525. ,_ __2_ 1391, 433 (S. 4); 438. 449 (S. 1, 2): 41 (S. 1-4); 43 (S. 1,2; 45 (S. 1-6); AG ED 12 (S. 1, 2); 22 (S. 1. 2 );1479 (S. 1, 2); 559, 563, 594. "'47; 49; 133 (5.1,'2 ) ; 135 (S. 1, 420 v; 426 v; 434 v; 501 v; 503 v; 504 v;; I ART 20, 22, 351, 370, 280, 575,3, 4,5, 7); 137 (S. 1,4); 141 1521v.' 576. )(S. 1,2, 3); 147; 221 (S. I, 2): AG 1. AGRO 28 (S. 3 4); 36; 523 lED 9. 19v, 37v. 506 v, 403 v. ) 223; 421; 425: 426 (S. 1,2); 428 , :i 't MU ED 49, 50, 51, 85, 86 (S. I, (S. 1-4); 432 (S. 1); 435; 439; 450; 424; 490; 503; 517; 519; 545; 550; 2,3, 4); 87 , 462, 572. .470 (S. 1-4); 471; 520; 521 (S. 1, 582. , NA ED 2 (S. 1,2, 3); 8, 25 (S. 1,2); 523; 528; 538; 570; 571; 580. A H 1 (S. 1,2, 3); 3 (S. 1, 2);2, 3,4) ; ENGR 11. 431 (S. 2). 17 (S. 1,2); 18; 21 (S. 1,2); 29 1 r"SY 2 (S. 1, , 2,3, 4. 5,7); 13, 14' E G 10 (S. 3,5, 6, ii, 12. 13. (S. 1,2); 322 (S. 1,2); 421; 500; (S. 1,2, 3,4)•, 15 17 (S. 2,3, 4);:14. 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23. 24). 501; 502; 503; 505. 21, 100, 399, 400, 412, 419, 425, 1 E MCH 13 (S. 3); 'l4 (S. 1-7); A NTR 401; 600; 610. 437, 440, 445, 502, 505, 509, 512,111; 214 (S. 1 2); 402; 404; 410; BACT 6 (S. 1-4): 8; 21; 401 ;;518, 528, 529, .535: 527, 540, 542,412; 422; 507; 514; 523; 5248; 540; 407: 410 (S. 1,2); 507; 509: 512. '560, 561, 569, 571. 582. 550. BOT 2 (S. 1,2, 4,5); 27 (S. 1-3,; SECED 105; 255 (S. 1. 2); 331:, ESC 61. 5-9); 300; 318; 407; 409; 419; 422; 357 (S. 1,2); 389; 426; 438 (S. 1, 1 I E . 113 (S. 2); 114 (S. 2); 301 500; 512; 518; 522; 524; 528; 532; 2) 443 (S. 2); 451; 472; 510; 577; (S. 3); 315 (S. 1,2); 317; 322; 533; 535; 538. 58 323; 328; 335; 400; 402 (S. 1-5); D SC 322 (S. 2); 421; 427; 428;; S 5: 89 P S ED . 43; 430; 440; 435 A; 435 E; 404; 406; 422; 423; 425; 426; 427; 505; 508; 509; 510; 511; 512; 5 1 6.53(); 537 A, 5378, 540, 543. 430; 501; 502; 505; 506: 513. ENT 403; 413; 429; 431; 505; SHORT 1, 2. ME 31 (S. 2); 33 (S. 1, 2. 3); 514; 520. , TYP 1 (S. 1-4). 51 (S. 2); 54 (S. 2); 56; 81 (S. 4. FOR 70 (S. 1-3): 427; 450; 455;. 5. 6,8); 84; 103 (S. 7,8, 9); 104: 469; 491; 497; 504; 510. ENGINEERING '153; 401; 402; 409; 412; 413; 417; HORT 7: 52 (S. 1,2); 106; 113. ARO E 1; 3; 7 (S. 1. 2): 8; 402; 453: 457; 502; 506; 520; 553. (S. 1,2); 117; 151; 447; 501; 503;404. 411; 412; 413; 415; 417; 418; NUC E 411; 501; 502; 508; 550 A; 504; 506; 513; 514; 517; 520; 525; 510; 513: 520. 550 D. 526; 527; 528. -- - LARCH 57; 426; 455; 461; 472 521. PPath 300; 318; 404: 408; 419; 425 (S. 'l, 2); 518; 522; 53J. . P H 322 (S. 1, 2); 402; 502; 503; 504; 505; 506; 582. R sOC 402; 453; 515; 551. W U 38 (S. 1-3); 405; 531; 435; 610; 530; 532. ZOOL 25 (S. 1,2, 4-7, 10); 41; 141 (S. 1, 2); 403; 416; 422; 444; 450; 512; 520; 524; 528; 533; 582. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ACCTG 1 (S. 2,4, 5-11); 2 (S.l 2-4, 9); 4 (S. 1,2); 15; 500; 511.( B S 1 (S. 1, 2, 4, 10); 301; 501. COM 105 (S. 1-4); 108 (S. 2); 120; 161; (S. 2-4); 164; 180 (S. 1): 206 (S. 2) ; 220 (S. 2,4, 6); 2221 (S. 1. 2); 224; 226; 243 (S. 1-3):1 244 (S. 1-3); 261: 280 (S. 1,2); 291 (S. 2): 300; 322; 261; 461; 49]; 500; 501; 523; 574; 577. ECON 305: 315 (S. 2); 340; 404;1 415; 428; 451; 506; 510; 513; 522.1 MGMT 110 (S. 1,3, 4); 220; 1 232; 330; (S. 2,3). CHEMISTRY-PHYSICS ASTRO 292; 491. CH E 12; 41; 42;404; 411; 430; 440; 500; 505; 515; 524. CHEM 11; 12 (S. 1. 4); 13 (S. 1-27); 30 (S. 1); 35; 47; 400; 422 (S. 1,2); 451; 452 (S. 2); 457 (S. 1-5); 471; 477; 489; 500; 501; 502; 503; 517; 524; 525; 542; 545; 560: 565. PH SC 501 PHYS 101 (S. 1,2); 201 (S. 5-8, 10, 11); 202 L (S. 1-3); 202 P (S. 11, 12, 23, 24, 30), 202 r (S. 2, 3, 8-13, 15, 17-20); 203 L (S. 1-3); 203 r (S. 2,3, 5, , 6. 8-10, 14, 15); 204 L (S. 1,2); 204 p (S. 2,6, 8, 10-12); 204 r (S. 1-3, 7-9, 11, 12); 237 (S. 1-3); 240 L; 240 p (S. 1. 2) 240 r; 256 L (S. 2); 265 p (S. 15, 16, 18 20); 400 (S. 1,2); 402 (S. 1, 2) 406; 411; 412; 420: 443; 457 (S. 1. 2) 461; 470; 474; 477; 409; 512; 517; 522; 530; 557; 560; 561; 562; 563; 565; 571; (S. 1,2); 575. Katharine Gibbs Memorial Scholarships Full tuition for one year plus $5OO cash grant • Open to senior women Interested In business careers as assistants to ad- . ministrators and executives. Outstanding training. Information now available at the College Place ment Bureau. BOSTON 16, MASS. • 21 Marlborough St. NEW YORK 17, N. Y. . . 230 Park Ave. MONTCLAIR, N. 1.. . 33 Plymouth St. PROVIDENCE 8 R I -155 Angell St. MMONSMEMIMMiI KGKA I T B iIARINE GE3s SECRETARIAL THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA GET YOUR CARDS EARLY 77!0 Reg. $l.OO and $1.50 (A & B) Regular $1.50 "solid box" cards . . . Mere are 25 all one design in slims, gen eral, parchment, exquisite:, "family", etc. (C) 50 different regular and slim shape cards; beautifully designed with lovely Christmas messages. All with envelopes. Reg. $l.OO. 1t.......:.::.;5er.1-',1:....*..:.'.-...'.'.:'...; SAVE CASH on QUALITY a' tiol Regular 59c Box DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS Christmas Greeting Cards Twenty-five lovely slim shape cards to each box with envel- STATE COLLEGE OPEN FRIDAY & MONDAY TIL 9 HOME ECONOMICS CD FR 18 (S. 1,2); 129 (S. 1, 2); 229; 318 (S. 1,2); 329 (1, 2); 330; 418; 430; 445; 481; 500; 530; 539; 546. CL. TX 10; 100 (S. 3); - 102 (S. 1, 2); 103; 201; 301; 404; 406; 413; 508; 509; 510. C C S 403. F N 100 (S. 1,2); 119 (S. 2); 220; 400; 421; 452; 530; 550; 551. G H E 15 (S. 1-6); 321. H ART 14; 215; 240; 315 (S. 2); 440. H C R 310; 391. HE ED 365 V; 406 V; 427 V; 443 V; 463 V; 466 V; 518 V; 521 V; 530 V. HM FE 200; 319 (S. 1,2); 321; 439; 442; 515; 544. H A 331; 341. HS EG 213; 470. IN A 50; 310; 320; 330; 461; 502. H F S 804; 814. LIBERAL ARTS ANTHY 1; 31; 41; 402; 442 ART 17 (S. 2,3); 19 (S. 1-3); 22: 31; 32; 33 (S. 3); 35 (S. 1. 2); 40; 64 (S. 1,2); 65 (S. 1,2); 69; 200; 400; 410 (S. 1,2); 420; 431; 440; 500; 510; 531; 540. A A H 1. (S. 2); 3; 4; 5; 10; 17; 421; 506. BRCST 2; 240; 394. C LIT 2; 480; 500. ENGL 2 (S. 6,8); 3 (S. 7-9, 40-44, 46-49, 81-85, 87, 88, JO, JI- J 8); 10; 12; 16 (S. 2,3); 17 (S. 2-4); 19 (S. 3,4); 120, 122, 132 (S. 1,2): 133 (S. 2); 143; 149; 189; 300; 423; 434; 437; 445; 446; 447; 465; 467; 475; 491; 501; 542; 544; 549; 552; 554: 561; 573; 590: 591. FR 1R (S. 1); IP (S. 3,4); 2P (S. 11, 12); 2R (S. 13); 3 (S. 7,8); 4 (S. 6): 30 (S. 1,2); 40 (S. 3); CARDS SPECIAL VALUE 2 BOXES 99, % 311 (S. 2); 421; 471; 571. GER 1 (S. 1-5); 1G; 2 (S. 5,7, 18); 2G (S. 1,2); 3 (S. 4); 4 (S. 4-6); 30; 202 (S. 2); 311; 321; 530; 474; 561. GREEK 12 HEBR 2 HIST 12; 19 (S. 2-7); 20 (S. 2, ,3, 5-9, 12); 21 (S. 11-20; 170; 300; (Continued on page four) rCIOVVVVILIgtettniMICCIVVA telttlit 1 v ; 1 oys! g.....:..-...: A' g i • •,6 : w w Western Auto f V2OO W. College Ave. 1 V AD 7-7992 kgrataikltraDalaWalliailailltidatM MORSOINIPdMINNOM EVERY COLLEGE STUDENT needs this book to increase his ability to learn An understanding of the truth contained in Science and Health with. Key to the Scrip tures by Mary Baker Eddy can remove the pressure which con cerns today's college student upon whom increasing de mands arc being made for academic excellence. Christian Science calms fear and gives to the student the full assurance he needs in order to learn easily and to evaluate what he has learned. It teaches that God is man's Mind—his only Mind—from which ema nates all the intelligence he needs, when and as he needs it. Science and Health, the text book of Christian Science, may be read or examined, together with the Bible, in an atmos phere of quiet and peace, at any Christian Science Reading Room. Information about Sci ence and Health may also be oh tailed on campus through the Christian Science Organization at 133 West Beaver Sunday Service 11 a.m. Sunday School ll a.m. (for young people up to age 20) Wednesday Evening 8 p.m. Reading room open daily 11:30 to 3:30 Monday Evening 7 to 8 Open to all PAGE FIVE