The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 20, 1962, Image 5

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    TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20: 1912
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ißockweliDelays;Beta Sigma Omitron,-
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Lewisburg Talk ~.
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- Lectures ' Engineering Week Until Sunday The group Cif coeds who were dent Affairs. This committee is
A talk and film on Land-Grind The Society of American Mili- formerly affiliated with Beta'scheduled to meet sometime this,
'Frescoes will be presented by Dr. tart' Engineers and the Engineer-'
'Harold E. Dickson bt - 7:30
~pim..:ing Architecture Student Coun- Cold weather and the possi- Sigma Oniicron. national sorority, week.
in the HUB assembly room. J .cil are jointly sponsoring the Na-'bility of
,snow forced a one week:_are petitioning to become offical-, .
THERE IS A possibility. Dean
i ' i • . ' .;tional Engineering Week Display.'postponement of a talk scheduled /2'. bythe.university
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Lipp set& of a small interested
Fred W. Kniffin. associate•p - o- This display is on exhibit: from Gamma -Colony.- a local sorori - •group of coeds combining with thoe
for Sunday 'by, George Lincoln !as ty,
lessor of marketing,-will speak on: 8 amt. to 5 p.m. daily until Fri-'R oc k , -." former members of Beta Sigma
I well. head of'' the American, Deim of Women Dorothy .I . omicron in the new Gamma
the "Use of Computers in Making 1 :lay at Hammond Museum. i 'Nazi party, in Lewisburg.
Business Decisions" at the second! ; ; ge------- , • - Lipp: explained that the purpose Colony. .
rushing smoker of . Delta Sign* WDFM,WMA, J 'Focus' 1 In announcing the -postpone-iof the petitiOn . is to enable the .
This would mean, she explained,
Pi, professional . business fratert! "The 'Residence Cominunit ,: ment," Rockwell added that mostfgroup to !remain an organization
that the new group could absorb
nity. The meeting will be held S of the persons .at - - his Arlington, on campus and to give .it a name.
at 7:30 p.m. at• Pi Kappa Phi, • -. i .
Pro will be the to lc of dis- : • •
P, , Va., ' headquarters appeared to • 4 ._. :all the assets of the former beanch
, ..- She 'said there are financial of the national sorority.
409 E. Fairmount Ave., • cession 8r9:25 tonight on 'Focus' ,becoming down with the flu. ;
•9, •- • • 1 a WDFM-WMAJ radio broadcast.; •" * ' assets, sUch as a bank account.: In discussing the chances or
Dorothy J. Lipp, dean of Women' the new colony joining a national
f He said his •present plans are to furniture and savings bonds which
Donald Jewark, Sylvania .Elec- will discuss the philosophy goals :ask for a renewal of the permitAhe gi-oui4 must dispense with be- group. Dean Lipp- mentioned two
tries Products Co., Will sp . eak on and- educational aspects of coin,' to use the Lewisburg post office bore, (*banding- ' ;possibilities. t.
"Microwave Magnetrons" -at he mun it-,
) living. Robert Miller and steps as a speaking platform and • THE GROUP received pgrmiS::
Electrical Engineering Semi r,
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Steve , Howard will be program'if•granted, he plans to speak this lion 'front the Senate Committee sAll of the national' sororities
which are now on campus aro
4 p.m., 207 Electrical Engineering. ma d era tn rs. - , . 'Sunday it. 2 p.m. . ! 'on Student Affairs - to withdraw its
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lenic 'Congress. Dean Lipp 'said,
• • He said he didn't expect any national charter at the end of the' members of the National Panhel-
The • "Pro Posed Communication Other Meetings i, trouble- in getting the permit spring term. Onezweek•after the. She added that there is only one
Satellite" system Will be the theme
Camera Club. 7:30 p.m., 2181 remaining member of NPC' that
of a movie and talk at the Amtv-
Student Council, 6:30,""1 be
H ijar .. s i n i ewed. The topic of his speech cirganization was notified.
Education . isn't on this campus whieli is
can Institute of Industrial En i-. " Tyranny at Bucknell.!' the national president arrived on,
of waiting
p.m..215-216 HUB
veering meetingat 7 p.m., in, 05. • .
• I The Nazi, leader first attempted.campus. and instead 'eligible to be accepted by the
Mechanical ,Engineering.nfil the 'end of the year. the de
,Mil Ball; ticket sales,. 9. a.ni.-s:to speak 'at Lewisliurg .Feb~ Feb. 4. ,
activation took place immediately. -
- . • •• • . , ' p.m., HUB desk without a speaking platform and . - IN ORDER TO he accepted by
' 1 USAF Recruiting Representative, loud speaker system. Before get- The Sedate Sub-Committee on
Dr. Hal Reede, professor oft.the University there must be no
9:30 a.M.-3:30 p.m., HUB ground Ling started hewas booed and Organizational Control. heard the
: economics;will speak at the fl oor
written discriminatory clause in
~ open! , jeered out of town. . . petition list week, Rut Alex Black,
meeting of Alpha Kappa Psi, butsi-:Parillel; 4:30 203 HUB
p.m., Commenting on the possibility chairman` of the committee. de- ~
the organization's consititution..
ness administration professioOe e i , The_other possibility, Dean Lipp
Sruoch . of Arts Lecture, 7 ' p.m . of this situation- oreuring ag' ain • (lined to irommunt on its ternill- said, is . a new national ' sorority
fraternity, at 7:30 p.m. at Alpha; HUH assetriblv room'
Sigma Phi fraternity. i . ..' ithis Sunday, he said he did not mendation. , forming in the New England'
• • • . 'Science -Fiction Society, 7 p 1T1..1 think there would be any trouble. Black. Said the sub-committee states. The group's - main policy
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, 214 HUH 1 'His headquarters had expected is only a tecommending body and is to accept members of any race
Dr. Elton Atwater, professor and ! Sophomore Class Advisoryßoard.!,a crowd of about 15,000 to attend that cis recommendation will now religion or creed. Dean I.ipp ex
head of the department of poliiti-: 7 p.m.. ;212-215 HUB 1
cal 'science, will speak on the WUS. 7:30 p.m.. - 217 HUB had the talk been given- this past go along With the group's petition plained. She said she felt this
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United Nations to 4 the- Centre t - ----------___-------1.-----_____ . - *-_-_______-_---__ tn th(. Sate Committee on Stu-croup is worth watching.
County chapter of the Rese ' , e i
Officers Association at '5:30 p.
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The.dinneir meeting will be h Id
•at the VFW Home in State C l
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TODAY ON CAMPUS
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Snow Pelt s , Natlon;
Skips Pennsylvanta
Pennsylvania escaped a majlor
snowstorm over the weekend, but
a large portion of the nation did
not. - I
Heavy snow fell from the
Dakotas to new England aid
average accumulations range frqm
6 to 18 inches. Some sections bf
South Dakota report more thn
30 inches of new snow.
As the storm responsible or
the heavy snows passed north, of
here yesterday: some sleet and
freezing rain', was observed.' Colder
weather 'and snow flurries were
expected in the wake of the storm
last night.
Today should be mbstly clout;Y,
windy and cold with a fewssnow
flurries. A high of 30 is expected.
' Partly coludy and cold weather
is indicated for tonight and 4-
morrow. Tonight's low should
near 20, and a high of 34 is,
likely tomorrow
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