FRiQA 30. 1962 TODAY ON CAMPUS BiJdto Weekend | - Hie India Weekend program iwill include a ! banquet' at 6:30 jjua. at jtbe Lutheran Student Center; an Indian dance by Mrs. B. Chari of Toledo, Ohio, end a jt&Lk by. Honorable A. K Bay, ibead of Chancery, Embassy of I India in Washington D.C. Dante ■ The Ii teriansdia Folk Dancers ■will hold the first informal folk dance ofjjthe term at 7-JO pm. in the liUB ballroom. There is no admi: sion 1 charge, and every* JAW! I Delegates, Steering Committee To HM Evalutrtion .Meeting Sunday •Local I delegates and steeringjof hostess committee, to examine committee members of the 1962 the recommendations of the coa- Begwm Four lAWS Conference> ference and try to apply them to will have an evaluation meeting] the local situation. “* ”*“1 • AWS S *» president, said; yesterday that the, purpose lof the meeting vrffl not] ; Mm« Somerville also said that fee to evaluate; the success of thejthe reports of the steering com eonfsence from the standpoint mittee chairman will be accepted - TT-.~ ; , ~ ; , at this meeting. ' DOUBLE EDGE HAZOR BLAD E S. Finest Surgical Steel, honed in oiL Full money back guarsodce 15—80 c Uo— 200—«L50, 5C0—5340, 1000 —55.75. Postpaid. Packaged 5 blades |lo package, 20 packages to carton. C.O.D. orders; ac cepted; Postcard brings general merchandise : cal aloe. eMEH SON COMPANY. 406 So. Sec ond. Alhambra, Cailf. ' i i * ' i Non-. one is invited. AH of the dances will be taught to beginners. Delta Sigma Theta sorority. Is; .[collecting Used text books to send to; foreign students. Those wish ing to donate, books may bring them to the first floor of the HUB from 9 ajn. to 5 pun. Other Meetings ' Inter-Farm Youth Exchange Pro gram, 12-10:30 pm., 217-218 HUB Speech Department, 8 a.m., 3:30 ■ pm., HUB assembly i . i on M^B i ; i I- .■ . * i; ■ 1 * emember- We iffli-i-.'ii ;;. j ! ji • * - • -j-.: M- : ir !• ’ l :|| ' '"' j* ■' penn Wofit THE DAILY Text Collection Om« Again Tke famous TCE EUROPEAN STUDENT TOUR w m “Hi" I £a tin sewn* t vtnmi entertitnmwt. abroad, special txXuA recaptions, meet Udnt. *»*?£&****** "g 1 •53 Days ia tope $625 « mum ..... pr Tra«fhnfieT<aflaafMSMsd4enai /'"N TRAVa t CULTURAL EXCHANGE, INC. (V; 501 Fifth Aw. • NtwYorit 17, N.Y. • OX 7*4129 Buy SPECIAL BARGAIN will give you a . ! :! TATE BOOK UNIVERSiTY PARK. Malik t “You god the Communist Chal-|: lenge," sponsored by the Unhrer-j: sity Christian Association and the; 1 Newman Club, will include a:! aeries of lectures, forums and films!) on Communist ideology Sunday; through. Wednesday. i Dr. Charles Malik, former presi-j’ dent of j the United Nations Gen- : eral Assembly, will orten the of lectures speaking) at 8 p.m.| Sunday jin Schwab. j, The second speaker will toel< Frank S. Meyer, • ex-Communist j leader who is now associate editor of “The National Review.” Het will speak on “Communism andj Commitment” at 7:30 p.m. Mon day in Schwab. Myers is an editorial adviser of the cuueivative quarterly, “Mod- em Age," He also' wrote the book I “The Molding at Communists." : 1 Malik and Meyer will partici-, pate in the first Communist Chal itenge program £arum on “Social! Conditions in which Communism Thrives" at 4 p.m. Monday in the Hetzei Union assembly. , Monday'* program will also include a movie. “A Citizen of Zion." which will be ihown at' &30 pin. in the HUB assembly, i Tuesday’* speaker will be Dr. •Charles C. West, associate profes- • i All Your School Supplies at the BX -yovr store For Every SSJOO AVE Student Operated iYIVANIA Open Program tor of Christian ethics at Prince-:Catholic*, will-be the final speaker ton Theology Seminary in Prince-!for the program. Be will speak ton, -NJ; speaking cm “The on “A Program of Action - at Ideology of Communism" at 7:30 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Schwab, p.m. in Schwab. j j n a of broadcasts on ' In China. West taught at Peking the Catholic Hour Father Cronin National University and at Chee^-discussed current social problems. University. He also worked He aim wrote several books. in t Forums will be held at 4 p.m. phma from 1*47 to 1950. in HTJB on -ReHgkm j The Key. John F. Cronin. a - m Communist-Controlled Lands" distant dixectof of the social atcioniTucsday and "Anti-Combuinisni department of the National Cath- in America" Wednesday. The die Welfare Conference, an or- .speaker* for these days will p*r ;anizatior( which aids Roman 4iripate. CABLE KNITWEAR • RICH, AUTHENTIC TENNIS 01083 (Wart* aor»M tad rtek **«y Ms* itriyaa M «rWt*) •SHIRT, fMHMNAIU STTLINQ • BStttlSt CLUBS ACCOMMOBATED Sod etdff l*i GABLE KNITVyEAR P.O. BOX 63d, MOUNT VERNONr N. Y. $ $ TABLE orth of Receipts : refund »! I ! ! f (- XCHANGE Horae oi Fine Sweaters! —N r#atarfen “Ths fally SI9D-!3S1BBNZB HKO-CSSIZD 08% ¥l*fin W#ol Sf!HZS~ UiMShmu <32 *• 40) MM j , »_ !' -i". \l J'Vj'! iltlt * jf' - „ ** y. \ot Supply Store PAGE FIVE Antaf3 AUu SitmtJ noi»v) $ll.ll mnwoi w^mThiuh. MTMMCTIM COA*X»TI*D - , i ft*#;?* V • ; ’ji u- - - x . - , 1 ft' '■*• • >f -- » ' * i
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