PAGE EIGHT Booklists HOME ECONOMICS CDFR ]*—Marriage tor IMan* <4lh ad.), . Bowman, M Hi raw CDfX !2l—Knku FayA. Vtonat, KonoW Pr«M CDFR 214—Baiidto* a o*cce**fgl Mar* rtace iBrd cd.j, Landi*. .Preatfec CDPK 2*4—Grawth & D*v. of the Tmg Child <144*1. H reckon ridge, Bwm4m CDFR '334—The Karacry tkhaat <3rd *d.>, Saundm CDFR 224—Behavior * Per. fra* ft to 22, 11962). Hawkte, Harper CDFR 441—Teaching to Dm Naraary School. Moor#, Harper CLTX 4*2—Oath tug tor Modern*, Irwin, MacMillan CBEQ 443—Saw to Write fer Homemaker*, Richardaou, low* State FN )to-P#M tor th# Family <so* *d.>. Wllmot. Lipplneott; a*d Handbook of Food “Trep., Am. Home Br. Aaaoe. FN 119—Practical Cookery, Kent State, Wild?; and Intro. Food* <4 th edJj* Hughes. MacMillan FN 224—Faod tor Family tftth ed.). WH root, ‘Lifiiiincott FN SSl—Prla. ef Notrltlew. Wllmm, Wiley •CHE IS—Saetal Uaag*. Free, Appleton H ART 244—Madam Hasae. USA (1942), Dodger*. Harper ,H<*K 291—Family Health (2rd ad.). Wil liam*. Lipplneott HMPE 2CC—Man. for Modtra Panina*. Grom, Appleton HMFE 319—Per*. Finance, Caben. Ihrin HREQ 244—Hoiuiinr Chakra 4k Homing Constraint*. Foote. MoCraw HHEO 2lS—Hauaehald ed.l, Feet. Vilry lIFH U(iS—How to ttupcrrUe People (4th ed.i,- Cooper, M*4#raw. IK A 324—F00d Her, in Inutitodon* (3rd ed.l, Wei»t. Wlhy: Hniiwvt at Moderate Cost (2nd ed.j, Hart. Appleton IN‘A 342 How„to Make Advertising Pay for Hate]*. A Restaurants (Ist ed.i.- Knehl. Ahrrns NflEKd 4Hov—Ttwehlng Home . Kcenhmlrs, , Hall, W4iey ; ' PHYSICAL EDUCATION a HI Ed (t—Thr Krlrnr, of H«)fh <U ad.). Kouthwnrlh, McGraw HI Kd 124—Effective School .Health Ed. s **t. i. Harnett, Appleton HI Ed 303—Standard First Aid Teat (4th •*J *. Ainer. Red Cross 111 Ed 304—A Training .Room Manual, Cramer, Cramer Ph >)d 2. lhlM—Manukl for ftwlmmlng and. Diving, Red Cro*a. MdCraw ; and M«mual ( for IJtoKaUing and Water Safety ed ). |{<td 'Crons, McCraw Hi lid 11, 12—Health for College Studynta, Hickman, Prentice ‘‘ Ph Ed 43 A—Team Sports for Women, Mey«r, Sounder* Ph Ed 531), 223A—Tettnl* far Teacher*, Driver, I- Driver Ph Ed 53C. 125—Ph>*. Ed. In the Elem. ErhnoD, Van Hpjgcn. Calif- Ih pt. of Ed. Ph Ed ftft-vA World* Hktory of Phys. Ed. «lli&3 ml.I. Van p&>ti, Prentice Ph Ed I4JA—lndividual; and Team Sports tor W*>mon, Miller. Prentice> and Jn " di Vidua j Sport* for Women, Ainsworth, Saunders Ph Ed )#3B —Stunt* gnd Tumbling tor •Girl*, (1943 ed. I, Roiti, Ronald Pre*«C Ph Ed 103 D—Soccer Couching (1944 yd.). 'Winterbottom, Naldrefh Pn*ws Ph Ed 212—Toward Better Teaching to Phys. Ed., Davis, J?r4ntlce Ph Ed 223 B—Dance <Awhile. Harris. Bar- t*««as 1 Ph Ed 22JC—Basrball. ! Coombs." Prentice Ph Ed 2JT3D—Hurcessful Mattiplf Offense In High School Football. Walker. Prentice Ph Ed i323A—Calf tor the Phya. Ed. Toucher and Coach. Rehlitjy. Brown Ph Ed 3*9M—Adapted Phys. ‘Ed.. Danhls. Harper, * Th Ed 394W'—Preventive and Corrective Phys. Ed. <1458 ad. |,' Stafford,' Ronald I'm# Ph Ed 444—Psychology of Coaching, Law-; \'ther, Prentice " j i Ph Ed 494 Application of Measorrment to Health and Phys.; Kd.’ (ltH'J'el.) Clarke, Prentice : Ph Ed 491—'The Org. and Admin, of Phv*. 'fid., "VolUner. Appleton \ Rc Ed 234—The Camp vounaeler, Benson. MoGraW; 'Scout Field 'Book. Boy Scout* of Am.: Hunting and Firearm* Safety’ nnd - Atigling and Carding, Am, Assn. Health.. Ph Ed . and Hec. Rc Ed 224—PUygroundM—thrir Adm. and Org.. Butler. Naf’i. Rec, Assn. Rc Ed 434—Camp Counseling. Crawford, Saunders; and School anr OuUloor Ed.. MacMillan, Brown - Rc Ed 444—The Complete Book of Games and Stunt*. Hindman. 1 Prentice Rc Ed 4ftS—Rec. Admin., Meyer. Prentice: Personnel Standards, NaCE Rec. Assn. THEATER ARTS Thea I—Working l'p a Part. Albright. Houghton Thea ll—Theatre Scencrrafls, Adi*. Chib dren's Theater Presa The* 4?—Drama On Stage. Goodman. Holt LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB? Coys, gals, whetbet • job want Money, adventure dr fun from your summer work;, SUMMER JOBS IMS will tell yolf bow and where to took. =, This comprehensive report lists umes and addresses a i employ, •ers who actually seek college students’ for summer, work. Re port lists-Jobs in all parts of the country and Includes details eu bow to apply, bow to aen your, self, etc. Saves you weeks of trial-aud-error effort. SEND »1 AND COUPON NOW! CAREER ADVISORY SERVICE {College Division A-160 ! 'Box mi. Hanover. N.H. -! » * I ! Send .. . copies at $1 ea. ! i SUMMER JOBS 1952 \ .Name iAddress Slcte>, jaty : Published Titm 71—Tfc. Udkrt Art, KslcM, VtmmUt Tfc*a II! Htitn i Tb*s<n Pnrtio, .(4ih «d.)> Bcffncr, Appleton i TkM MI-TnUdif tfc* Pity, £untr, iHolt TW* '4Jl—Pltrvrlfklt M, fkyvrftlat, Cole; HOI, TkM <lU—Waalcrf z! TTorU Deere, HtekeU, G«Mn City ART aad ARCHITECTURAL AAH I—The glory «f Art, Coabridi, Ox- lord f ’0 < AAH J—Aiitoit Art and ArdlUctvA Untv«i»iJf Pj-btf: The Work! of Home, Mentor; Approach to Greek Art, Salt* men, Everyman AAH 7 of * Modem Art, Canada?, Holt AAH 14—ArrMtectare Throsfh the Ain. (2nd cde), Hamlin, Putman AAH Jfr—A History of Modem IcAHm* ture, Joedicke, Pracrer ~ AAH 411—GoUik Architecture, Bn»q«r, BraxJUcr; The Cathedra! Eoildm, Gim pel. Grove Press AAH 66S— Three Critical -Periods In Greek Sculpture, Richter, Oxford New College Diner Downtown Between thc^Movies Equipment, (6 th IMiMIHHBr / 0 Would you volunteer to man the first space || If h ■te -11 r-; 1 * fc.; I ■PS-* r I I ft' A *’«<* ‘ a ■ " / 1 n I L r THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY l How many children * would you like to have : when you're married? ; □ None □ One □ Two □ Three Q Foui L&M gives you MORE BODY in the blend, MORE FLAVOR in the smoke, MORE TASTE through the filter It's the rich-flavoi leaHhatdoes it! • Cd LLEG IA NiCLASS IFIEDi fob SALE SFOSTB-CAXS: Ail nfai mm* soisrx. Om Me aaras aaa* seed) Porscbcs, AMa-Hemaa’s ; Jaguars; MGTCs: TO’*, TM**, Safer'*; eni Sprite* : Vohc*s; VVTs; Gbiu't; 4-wbeei drite Lead Rove*'*- C amvMtt tlsabeSn* aad bade la »U can. a-va BUI’ B4STUR.U (at K .deal, teas till .t P-«a- IfVrMe'er pboa< Sale* Maaaaaser .for- list jasd prices me - aaasdeir aaad colon tsteresteel in. Ecrcspeea Motors. BoosrilJ*. Terk Gavatr, -.Pease.. Fboat Dniafad* ten. THADfe-W 7CLEVI!BION Set*, completely reeonditloped. Bate eerrlee.- IK2 Zesitb TV. TELSVUUOM SERVICE CENTER at STATE COLLECT TV. ■ j. ' BANJOS. OKZS. lUitan, PUttae. Ham J»«"i OnrsßS—atilaca, books. all asesi* supplies. Piter Maa£l-Ceaaten, Berner Pika tecs ‘til ( ».m dslfj except Weds. Fbm EL 6-*«L .! :, t§5S MG TO; rcL aaewO rubber, rood .feather. beat, bee atifoi briehtwork. Cell JUT W*«. -.Tv . ! BACKS; _ COTS :■ Aaforted UaednuauUr! r priced etcel rackaj Call'AO 1-294], adri tor bousr manager ,fr Lew. See any morn (in«r Monday-Friday.; 8 :W> a.m-12 noon at Alpha -Epsilon Pi, 129 E. Hamilton Ave. ■HI 4957 MARLETTE—.fcCW with I tiro - bed-. | rooms: porch included. In excellent con*' jdition. For further * information call AD 1 jS-0416. . ; - - ■ j BICYCLE, J. C. ■ HiefiM, HrhtwWzht, calfber brnkr*. cood ojxratfoff condition. lIS. AD b- 3349 after € p.m. DORM CONTRACT. Call Bill Hartman i UN 5-3020. \ station if odds on survival were 50-50? MAH 'WASTED to itw faiutitori twrtfcwf aot term'; two block. Inia wyß> Al AC trSttf. WASTED; TWO.'BIDES, to WiuMufftcu, DXL, l7'after 11 u. C*U C*ro ly»UW t-tm. - DESPERATE 1. NEED rM, to Mrw Pnuu - wick. Tmtoa. Tudlcr or Zute.<fts U!W Pttexy, Morch liA. Coll PH.MIU. WAITKRS TO work, tor meal*. Ekda'm Zp.Uto. AD S-MOS.- ' WANTED: WAITER to work for took . Bc*fn now or next term. Most bar* fen*. 4ti -period- Cell AD S4S3l* ark for caterer. CANTED: BIDE TO" Florida. Hank 16 or 17. Call Hardte, AD 1-4UI. . TWO WAITERS.tor tsrfoc'.tom to work • for' took. Call caterer, AD 7-1212. WO 'RIDERS to Florida—roand trip 140. Lerrla, Sxtordey, Hank 17. 11 mm. all Dare after 2:M, AD G-SGOI. WANTED:. RIDE TO .Roeherter. N.Y. arc*.-Can lean night of. March IS or anytime -March 17, Call Torn,- UN SefiSl. RIDERS WANTED; Los Angetea. Cdiit tLcaring March 18.- One way looly.’ Call Jim AD. 7-2843. .. - | GRADUATE COUPLE to work part time on nearby farm' in exchange for new S-room and bath furnished' apartment. For additional information’write F.O. Box 142. State College. TWO BOVS to work in boarding home spring term. 8 meals a day. G days a week. AD 7-7247. * . © Do men expect their ' dates to furnish their own cigarettes? WAKTED . : HELP WANTED □ Yes □ No HERE'S HOW 1029 STUDENTS AT 100 COLLEGES VOTED! %LZ oh - %ZL %92 —ajoui JO inoj , %!£ oinU, ' %l£ OMl@ %6 300 %9 3UOH ' %W“~ 0H am SATURDAY. MARCH i TO. 1962 'WORK GENERAL HOUSE Clotolns asd Ttodtrms! work fe«in4—cheap..-C9 Red.-AD 7-77,1 between S'pjn. » 7 p.«n.j. j- ■{<,- ; ' . LOST j 1:. ... -«1~ COLLEGE ring:! Drew, LU ialtiala P.WA jteUa Sooth! sid*.i ;pa7kfa*' lot No. W Steward. Call Pat:U». WM*. GREEN •; SCHAEFFER locnga. Call EL M37B'< MAN'S ! HIGH SCHOOL Ring.' Crorer Cfcydand H. 8.; laHUla G.A.V. -Call George at AD S-Hli. ,'j ,p | :B Slid# BBb!i>«k.lcncß uw ca inside com rtaj .F.A-B- Cafi is. ■ ; i -rv - i ; . ■ ONE Ki IniOali raw 'S3 ALFNA CHI OMEGA airk pictured to their compoaite. If found call UlTMta —Detjxjtate pledges. jj 'ij' - "j’'-- j i; -- FOR RENT AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY: Unfur. ' nhbcj ■ pat . bed/ooa j a^trinent; beaL water.. ;ud/- refrigerator; foraithed. For further ►inforsaatkraTrail )Al> 8-66SS.* £ GRADUATE* STUDENTS, j upperclassmen— ComfdrUblS' .rooms Wltb- hot awl-cold running .water or private battiMnnenpring mattram. - CENTRAL j Farming. Accom modations ti Inspect and -oocopai'c.. The Colonial; 123 West Nittany. AD 7-7792 or AD 7-4850. I 3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment, suitable for 8 or 4 male students.’ Private en trance. AD f7-323L- | ; SINGLE ROOK in- quiet private home* for quiet male student for spring term. Phone AD 7-2598. j 1 • NICE- SINGLE room, three j blocks from eampmu Available after; March-17. Call AD 7-3245. I - f | ■ WOULD LIKE tijp rDerJ students to share large , unusual apartment, private hath. Very reasonable" rent. Phone Mrs. Beaman AD 7«2PSS, ' ,•pJ « j - ‘ READY. SOON apartment with hath, furnished.!'■Complete kitchen facilities. Parking. Central location, close to eampexs. Suitable couple \or bachelor who will be here until 1 September. ‘ Call AD 7-7t92 or AD 7-4830 j ! \ SINGLE ROOM with refrigerator and free parking. to .campue. UJO per month. AD 7-7888; Ail; J DOUBLE ROOM,- two jbtoeks from earo i pus. 1 Quiet bouse. 242 St Push ! St. AD 7-3832.; \ \ ' l . ‘ J ’ LARGE THREE ROOM Apartment across from Old Main; available end of term* Contact Dick UN fi-252f.J : i FURNISHED THREE :;ROOM apartment for married couple—child welcome Un usually iattractive large jrooms, first floor; three Mocks from campus with parking* Available spring term. -Phone AD 8-6657* LARGE FIRST FLOOR; one tearoom, bur nished apartment. 380 ! perj month with al{ utilities furnished. .Couples preferred* Located on E. Prospect.’ AD 7-7888. i GARAGE FOR RENT at!BU S. Burrdwes St. Phone to another location. AD S-6667. ONE-HALF DOUBLE.room (lv,male with parking; two. blocks -from campus. :721 Thomas Street. Phone AD .f-7151,’ j ARE YOU 'satisfied tritfj your room? Mbve now, no charge bet we m semesters. One single and one double room available,' Free parking, cooking | allowed. 409. S* Allen. -Call Mr. Heekepdorn AD 8-3772) evening 'HQ • 6-3320. { * • 1 APARTMENT TOR RENT —three or four rooms and private bath,.first) floor; handy to campus. One double loom back of cam* pus; five minute walk. iCall AD 8-3443. 1 FOUR ROOM furnished pletely prlvale. Call L DOUBLE ROOM with for tuale • students, free parking j -three blocks from campus. Phone AD 8-4(47. FURNISHED THREE ROOM Apartment for married couple—child Welcome. Un usually attractive Urge rooms, first f|oor, three blocks from tf campus with parking. Available spring term. Phone AD S-3W7* f\ i-y] -rv’J SINGLE ROOM for spring ti College - Heights, AD 7-2174. SINGLE ROOM and double (room: quiet* near campus, parkinr. Call AD- 8-3379. FURNISHED FIRST FLOOR efficiency apartment, three from campus. Boahburg area. $5O monthly including utilities.' AD 7-2015. I j . LARGE!PLEASANT single room; spring term. ' Near campus. (Male student. week: AD 7-7212. 519 Vt 7 College Avr. j... „ RIDE-WANTED to Florida, March 15, late Thursday evening or Friday! morning or early afternoon. • Molls' Edels rin, -UN 5- 6510 or AD 7-9178. TREAT fOR tired taste buds Herlocher's fish suppers (sole and shrimp).and fish Spax aandwiebee—delivery from daily. - . ;L l ' INTERESTED IN* seeing EdVope completely - and inexpensively- this summer 7 Call Mr. Nelson UN ■ | » FOR LENT or just for a cl locher’s fish suppers (sole ; and fish \ snax sand wkh—try ATTENTION SOCpkL Chairman: Thinking about a Jamxay or a Pledge Formal in the- spring.' THE COLLEGIANS have a limited number of bookings still available. Rock *a roll standards, or jarx. Contact Jeff Brown. AD 7-7588. j ■ , FOR STANDARD and electric .typewriter rentals,' complete type writer! repair serv ice and all thesis typing supplies—shop Nittany Office Equipment, 281 S. Allen Street. AD 8-312 L - > | i PART TIME EMPLOYMENT js now akall akie fori 12 young men; with the following qbaUfieatßms: (!) C plus average in school: (2) business-like appearance; (3)' capa bility to devote between 13 to 20* hour* a week; (4)j‘ over ‘4B. years; of ige. College students ' jwishing • to jappplanent - their present funds with a cnnsfaSe able income are -to .egU Mr. Richardson.' AD *-2051 between’9:3o and *:39 ptm. daily- EMBLEMS AND fettering printed on< *njr apparel, also feH jfetebca m*<3« [to order.' {Free athute. AD 74(09. jßo* 87C, Pennyyfeonfe Furnace. . j •' '"aWt atjtha miag. \_Cfetw RKfVttlOM AND fine food aral Aar HOI Din In* and Ro 2K E. 'P»rk Arann. Vab for qiiU lam now* ‘I;;;. -4 : ' Ail ,-i *cndla ’ Variflg fter t: Reward. 1 : apartment, eom. 0 «-<6lI. Parking. lann: ■ Her* rnd shrimp I at ttreigfrU
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