PAGE EIGHT Cologne Group Assigned Top 1 Profs I : I : . - ■ ■ - The 28 students attending thejErwin K. Scheuch, will teach a Research' Institute for University of Cologne, Germany, sociology course on German so- Science at Cologne, next .term will study under the ciety. Scheuch, a former Ful- Wildenmann will take' charge “top men in the fields,” Dr. bright scholar at the University of of/a political science course in- Dagobert deLevie, director of the Connecticut, is a graduate of the eluding both classroom study and Study Abroad program, said University of Cologne. Fulbright observation of German goverh recently. !, scholarships are awarded by the ment at work. He has had "afie- DeLevie named Dr. Rolf Baden- United States government to quate opportunity” to observe , his hausen, a former associate of foreign students for study at subject, deLevie said, after having “Germany’s most important con- American universities. served as Bonn correspondent for temporary ,producer, director and a liberal-conservative publication, act*?” Gustav Grundgens, as one Wildenmann, who bolds a ° f i h , e Ts«»S rof Tr V, both witoUie Unitel AinSZd the • BADENHAUSEN will teach a Nations Educational, Social and gCTfi,lfSJjfc theatre arts history course. He cultural Organization (UNESCO) use an old castle now con- in Europe and the Rockefeller verted to a theatrical museum, foundation in this country. In Wlth Wlldermann °” for a classroom. September, Scheuch will fill a 1 vvtp A native, of Emden, Germany, lecture post at Harvard University. Badcnhausen holds degrees from K of German here, announced he the Universities of Berlin and »A third German'm-ofessor to be would teach a course In German Munich. He taught at Munich be- associated with the Study Abroad language and composition while fore coming to Cologne. program is Dr. Rudolf Wilden- serving as resident-director for . Badenhausen was formerly mann, research associate with the the program. i reader and director of the Museum »■"■■■"' iii—i for Theatre Arts in Berlin and later headed the museum. COLLEGE STUDENTS Another German professor, Dr.j Part T* SPENDING SUMMER 15 Hours weekly to do promotion IN EUROPE? end advertising for the Min-Max Interested in finding 25 trev- Teaching Machine elezs to take advantage of naw , half price airline group rates. AltemOoh and. Evening HOOT* Only For information and i . . ' tentative details write: SOlCirV 540 r, ALAN GRIFFITH ..... .. ~ r , /. j? hi . K *w >l | ,i l . . Call Hr. Carroll—lD 8-3001 ’ .Lafayette College Easton, Pa. CHANGE TO LUCKIES and get some fbsfe for a change! Fniud of is cur txiddlt ntaat 4D*-r-c^ c > c i: - X -- ; - ! THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA JS. Coeds accept a Friday-night date on Friday after* to keep date books. Cdejds wear black and gray. Super* : ' red and yellow. Coeds talk about “The College.” , M , world. Coeds smoke tasteless cigarettes that / ." they thi: proper. Supercoeds smoke Luckies because Luckies taste better. There are many supercoeds, because college students smoke more' Luckies than any other regular. Are you a supercoed?: | _ Spring Week Categories — r ... !' (Continued from gagethree) imum amount of money a group [lslands; and the Town Indepen- can spend for the Carnival is $lOO. dent Men and the Organization of Letters containing all; rules! and Campus Social Affairs (former regulations for the carnival and members of ISA), the United the cither events will be mailed to States. - the Competing; groups before the Krow announced that the. max-1 end of the winter term} he' addedl COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS •FOR SALE BANJOS, UKEB, Guitars, Pianos, Bu» mood Organs ftiltua. books, all male supplies. Pifer Mask Cental, Baser Pike. Opa> 'tilrt sa. dally except Weds. Pboei EL MOL A SPORTS CARJ3 I gettem. All Mika and ccfcrs-- Over ZOO Mw and used Porsche*. Alfa-RomcoT*; Jaguars; MGTC'*; TD*s, TR-J’s, Halir'i; and Sprite's; Velio's; VWs; Gbia's) 4-whcel drive Load Koto's. Complete f man erne and trade in all ears. B-4-U BUT B-SUR-Z art B deal. Open till > pm. Write or phone Bales Manager tor liat and prices on models and colors Interested In. European Motors, Boasrille, York County, Penns. Phcme PMibnra .«»!. DORM CONTRACT, 271 Hamilton. Call Bob Morris UN 3-4(03. TRADE-IN TELEVISION Sets, completely reconditioned. 1962 Zenith T.V. Elec tronic Service. TELEVISION SERVICE CENTER at STATE COLLEGE TV. COMPLETE SCUBA divine-outfit. Used. In good condition. Cheap. Call John, VN 3-4441, COMPLETE STEREO system. Includes two 20-watt Altec fine-tenine amplifiers, (Garrard B.C. 121 automatic record changer. itwo matched blond ipeakcr-cabinets, each with one 12-inch woofer and two t-ineh tweeter tpeaksT*. Cali AD 8-2053.. MAMIYAFLEX 120 CAMERA with BO m.m. and IM m-m. lent. In good condition. Call Chuck AD, 7-7634. ;•• .■ > ..it-; {{•.Un .{ AttMh-V^ltMSVi j T FRIDAY. AAARCH 2. 1962 /FOB SALE HOUSE TRAILER 33*zB‘, erne ' bedroom. Very good, condition throughout!. Must sell by March 20th. Best offer take*. CaU AD 7-7116. FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY i Unfur- nished one bedroom apartment; heat water! etore and refrigerator famished. Foe further information call AD 8-0683. GRADUATE STUDENTS, Comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath, -Innerapring mattresses. CENTRAL. Parkirig. Accom modations to inspect and compare. The Colonial. 123 West Nittany. AD 7-7792 os AD 7-4860.* -i ■ THREE ROOM Apartment suitable for two stpdente-or married couple. SCO per month. Availaßtk March 19. Call AD 8-1989. MODERN, COMPLETELY furnished- ef ficiencyas of March 21. Call AD 8-2063. SINGLE OR,DOUBLE room. One block from carnlius. Some with cooking privi leges. Parking available. Call evenings after 6:36 AD 7-3401 or AD 8-6443. FOUR ROOM Apartment completely V furnished for three. Call AD 7-2614. WANTED KITCHEN HELP wanted. Cell , caterer, AD 7-4 MB. TYPING ESSAYS. Research Papers. 26c/paga. AD 8-3161. RIDER TO I Fort Lauderdale, leaving Fri . day, , March 14 at 6.-00 p-m. Call Bud. AD S-4164. RANTED— BINGLE breasted' tuxedo suit ■i*» 40 short Good condition. Phono AD '7-2406. RIDE FOR two to Washington ires': March 16 or 17 after 6.-00 p.m. Call Busan UN 6-7240. MALE .TO share an apartment in Wash ington, D.C. ares after March gradu ation. Call AD (-1089. KITCHEN HELP wanted. Call caterer. AD 7-4908. j WORK WANTED s' DRIBS MAKING and attentions.' *d”"al - C 22 E. Foster Avenue. AD 8-1623. 44Wlt44HIH>UI4smitllH4H44IMIIimtM4l<4MM«M>»MI i A HELP WANTED DISHWASHER WANTED. aak for^caterer. LOST BLACK FRAMED ~'c7Z between Pugh and Gainer. Needed Im mediately 1 Call AD 8-1567. , • ONE FAIR man's' black rimmed glasses In black leather cate. Phone John, UN 8-5646. • WILL PERSON who picked op Geo chemistry textbook Sunday night In Music Room please return it to HUD deskr^ RAINCOAT LOST at Sigma Pi Pledge Formal Saturday night Contact* John UN 6-8364. DELTA TAU DELTA •. fraternity pin Monday. Good reward! Call Katie. UN S-53W: • - SCARAB BRACELET lost between Willard and South Hall*. Reward. CaU Sara Lee, UN ; 6-2047. FOUND ONB"wRISWATCHrbUA. Ov^er‘miy Src,? 1110 ' "***? ™ i MISCELLANEOUS PART TIME Employment, College students. male or female. Afternoon and evening work, 17 hours per week. Working schedule will; be.arranged to salt clast and study schedule whenever possible. Cal] Mr. KauN fer 9 a.m. • 2 p.m. AD 6-205 L Salary— >6o per week^ STUDENT CHECK CASHING AGENCY open Monday thru Friday 9:80 • 6:00 1 Saturday 9:80^2*40.. SCIENCE FICTION fans see Forbidden Planets Friday* March 2, HUB, 7 p.m. and.'9 p-m. Tickets at HUB d«k. lUSE 24— JULY 22 can 'be the most memorable montb*-of your life; For de tail* call Mr. Nelson j UN 5-«54g. IS YOUR RADIO of phonograph operating properly? For fast service and 'free pick up and delivery eaC AD 7-2281. EXPERIMENT IN International Living organizational meeting Sunday, March 3» 6 p.m., Vear of HUB Dining Room "B or 7:30 p.m.. 218 HUB.' EMBLEMS AND Lettering printed on'any wearing apparel, also felt pitches mads to brder. Fret 1 estimates. . AD 7-8609. Box 87C, Pennsylvania Furnace. HELP! TO ALL elementary. ed students planning to student teach In the JalL Does anyone wish to twitch assignments from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh? Contact Arlene UN 6-4418. I PIZZA PARTY will be held at Eisenhower Chapel lounge Friday, March % After the= first Friday mam. Serving begins at 6:00 p-m.* Everyone welcome. Sponsored by jth< Newman Club. ‘ JAMMIE TONIGHT. NQWt AUTO INSURANCE you eats af-_ ford. Phone for A. TemeleT-iftet 6 p.m. - AD 8-6633- Representing Eric Insurance Esfhange. | |- FOR STANDARD and Eketrie Typewriter Rentals, complete typewriter repair service and all thesis typing suppilss shop Nittany Office Equipment. 333 &. Allew Strati. AD I4UI,
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