SATURDAY. MARCH 3. 1962 jHIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS Tomorrow DINNER An organizational meeting of the! Experiment'in International Living will be held at! a Dutch .Treat dinner 6 pm. in HUB dining room B. A discussion of world affairs^will follow at 7:30 in 218 HUB,-All students are invited. LECTURES -William Johnson, associate pro; lessor of Landscape architecture at the University of Michigan, will speak on “The- Application, of a Design Aproach” to the'Student Landscape Society, 8:15 p.m:Vin the HUB assembly, following a business meeting at 7:30. gr. Mary L. Willard,! professor of i chemistry, will speajc on “Al kaloids, Drugs and Crime” to the Botany Club, 7 p.raJ in 220 Buck hout. Monday ; PING PONG 'Pollock 'Halls Mens Residence Council will sponsor a ping-pong tournament beginning Monday. The tournament will consist- of men’s single elimination matches between residence halls. Final competition, will be held at 2 p.m. next Saturday in the Pollock Recreation Room. I ' Other Meetings TODAY | Anger Flight, 1 p.m., HUB ball room I Friends of India Association, 7:30 p.m., .Lutheran Student Center HUlel Foundation i presents AVIV, theater of dance and 1 song, 8:15 p.m, 224 Locust Lane Mil Brawl, 8:30 p.m., to 1 12:30 a.m., HUB ballroom <, -i Regional Faculty] Conference on !“Religion' and! the! Common ' Good.” 6:15 pan., HUB dining room: A i !: | Student Movie ‘Written on the Wind," 7 p.m., HUB auditorium TOMORROW Blue: Band Concert, 3 pm., Schwab ‘ | Qh ap e 1 Service, 10:55 a.m.,' .jSchwab I Experiment in International Liv ;ingj‘ 7:30 p.m., 217-218 HUB Folklore Society, 1 6:301 pm., HUB [ballroom ! j Hat Society Council; 2j p.m., HUB -!ballroom . .!. LAWS ’ conference delegates, 6:30 .Ip.m, Delta Gamma: Military = Ball Committee, 7:30 . I p.m., 212 HUB. ! Panhel Workshop, jl ; p.m., 203, • {212-218, auditorium, and main I lounge, HUB j 'Protestant Service of Worship, 19:00 a.m., Chapel . > . Regional Faculty Conference, panel discussion, 9:30 a.m.; din ner , and comments by Dr. Kyle ; Haseldon, 12:15 p.m.; HUB din • ing room A ' ’Roman Catholic Mass, 9 a.m., HUB ballroom « Spring Week Carnival Commit- J tee, 6:30 p.m./ ; 214-215 IJUB Student Movie, 7:00 -p.m., HUB , auditorium. Swedenborgion, 10:30 a.m., 212- 213 HUB MONDAY Alpha Phi Omega; 7 p.m, 212-213 -HUB • ' - Study; in Guadalajara, Mexico * 1 The Guadalajara Summer School, a fully accredited Uni niversity of'Arizonia program, conducted' in cooperation with professors from Stanford Uni versity, University of California, , and will offer - July 2 to August 10, art, folk lore, geography, history, lan guage . and literature courses. Tuition, board and room is $245. .Write Prot Juan B. Rael, P.O. Box 7227, Stanford, Calif. BIKE REPAIRS PARTS ACCESSORIES WesfernAuto , Satisfaction Guaranteed 200 W. Coßog* At*. AD 2-7992 i . 1 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Botany Club, 7 p.m., 220 Buck hout Lab Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., HUB card room . Engineering Mechanics Seminar, 4 pan* 210 Hammond Freshman Class Advisory Board, 7:30 pm., 203 HUB ? Faculty Luncheon Club, 12:30 P-m, HUB dining room A . “La Critique" on sale, 9 a.m. to's pm., ground floor HUB Men’s Residence Council, 9:15 mm., 203 HUB Mineral Industries Colloquium, 3:45 p.m., Mineral Industries auditoruim ’ Penn State Bible Fellowship, 7 pm, 214 HUB Student Landscape Society, 7:30 pm, HUB auditorium University Christian Association bake, sale, 1 to 5 p.m, ground floor, HUB U.S. Air Force Recruiting Repre sentative, 9:30 am. to 3:30 pm, , ground floor, HUB International Fireside An international fireside discus sion on “South African Society- Prospects for Outside Pressures" will be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Paul Edmonston, 1903 Norwood Lane, State College. Students needing transportation to the fireside should meet at] 6:45 pm. at the Hetzel Union desk. I An invitation General Telephone has tripled its size in the last 10 yean expects to double its size again in the next decade. With expansion such as this, there is an ever-increasing need for larger and more competent management teams. . In all of its activities-from research and manu facture to the provision of tbodern communica tions services in 31 states—General Telephone charts its own course. On-Campus Interviews: A Npr*wtath» of tto Gmrsl Tol*pfc*»o Company of PeinsyW tbbU will to m raws pas tto w otk' Wiinisg Mot* 1. Ask jot * Plaeonwf Director to arrest* m taUrrkr. Religion Editor Will Visit Chapel ’ < Dr. Kyle Haselden, managing)Baptist pastor in New York., editor of "The Christian Century." Minneapolis; and West Virginia. , ' . o „.Haselden received a bachelor of will speak on ,TheSubt!est Fee arts d from Furman Univer at the 10:55 »-m- Chapel Service S u y , in Greenville. & C., and a tomorrow in Schwab. bachelor of divinity from Colgate 1 The .Chapel Choir will sing '“Arise, O ye Servap'a of God" by Jan Pieter Sweelinck, George E. Ceiga, associate professor of music, will, be the organist. Hel Will play “Chorale Prelude on] by C. Hubert and H. Parry, “Gelobt sel Gott in hocsten! Thron" byi Ernest Pepping and l .’Toccata in A Minor 5 * by Janj Pieter ; Sweelinck. • Haseldea is also editor of ‘The, Pulpit** He wrote ‘The Racial, Problem in Christian Perspective.” ! The Rev. Haselden is a profes sor of homiletics at the divinity school at the University of Chica- go. For 23 years he served as a COLLEGE STUDENTS Part Time | 15 Hours weekly to do promotion j { and advertising for tho MlrvMax ij: j' Teaching Machine : < Afternoon and. Evening Hours Only | Salary $4O Cali Mr. Carroll AD 8-3001 GENERAL TELEPHONE Amedeo's Unger* Rochester Divinity School in Rochester, N.Y. Morris Harvey! College in Charleston, W. VaJ awarded him an honorary doc torate Df divinity. The Rev. Richard C. Martin, di-; rector of Canterbury Association,! jwill speak On “Christian Forgive-! i ness" at the Protestant service of! ) worship at 9 a.m. tomorrow in the |Helcn Eakin Eisenhower Chapel | The Meditation Chapel Choir, under the direction of James W. Beach, will sin* “O Taste and See" by Vaughan Williams. Let Collegian Classifieds WORK FOR YOU •nr own future ... To help you grow with the company, the General Telephone System provides planned training pro grams, and encourages and aids an individual in self-development You are given every opportu nity to chart your own course in accordance with your, interests and attributes. Your Placement "Director will be pleased to pro vide you with a copy of our brochure on Manage ment Careers at GeneralTelepbone. The Editors of CRITIQUE announce the wmp EDITION ON SALS MONDAY In HUS, Niff any News, Mclanahan'*, Soucke, Sparks, Dining Halls The Best of. Penn State's • Literary thought (Henry Miller IT) • Poetry (terry Qhuhete . . . you Iota) e Short Stories (e Utile iwlhlm . . •) • Critical Writing (the nun-folk«» Mkt With A Special Supplement On Conservatism Conlribufers: Wm. Buckley- editor, National Review Carl Thomteyer, Campus actfvitlea •_ chairman, Young I Americansfbr Freedom and others l plw | i Two Views of jibe Theatre La Critique is no corner confined piece of Huff for the campus pedant. j It is rather a sign of the mature ing Penn State itudent, a signal of his awareness of many worlds beyond his own. PAGE FIVE
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