PAGE SIX Lectures Dr. Mary Willard, professor of chemistry, will speak on “Crime and Photography* 1 during a meet ing of the Camera Club at 7:30 p.m. in 214 Boucke. A forum, “Religion in Commu nist Controlled Lands,” will be held at 4 p.m. in the Hetzel Union assembly room. Speakers include Dr. Charles West, author of "Com munism and the Theologians,” Key. Arthur Seyda, Lutheran Student Pastor, Dr. Jan Prybyla, assistant professor of 'economics, and Dr. Edward Thaden, associate professor of European history. Dr. Charles West will lecture on the “Ideology of Communism” at 7c30 p.m. in Schwab. • Garrett Eckbo, noted American landscape architect, will speak on “Landscape for Living" at 7:30 p.m. in 10 Sparks. Edward .E. David, Jr., director *of the Visual and Acoustics Re- Bowman Resignation Thomas D. Bowman, professor of -English for 35 years retired Sunday. In recognition of his service, which began in 1927, the trustees have conferred on him the title of professor emeritus of English Literature. EDUCATION STUDENT COUNCIL COFFEE HOUR Speaker: MR. ROBERT WEIR TOPICi EMERGENCY EVACUATION IN THE SCHOOLS April 3 8 P.M. Billing Room C . i . ! ! * r.i , : < *; ) t . \ TODAY ON CAMPUS ! ! search Laboratory of the Bell Telephone Laboratories at Mur ray Hiir, New Jersey, will discuss “Artificial Speech—lts Genera tion and Uses” at a meeting of the Central Pennsylvania chap ter of the Acoustical Society of America at 7:30 p.m'. in 214 HUB. Mr. Robert Weir, organizer of the evacuation plan, to be followed by the State College Area Schools, will speak on “Emergency" Evacu ation in the Schools” during the Education Students Council's cof fee hour at 8 p.m. in Hetzel Union, dining room “C”. The" film '“Poland on a Tight ropet will be shown at 2:30 p.m. in the Hetzel Union assembly. Used Book Agency The Used Book Agency will re-| turn money for incorrectly sokl books today and tomorrow only.! Students may donate used text books to foreign students by bringing them to the Delta Sigma Theta sorority booth on the first ( floor of the Hetzel Union Building' 'between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. I —*— .. -■ c i S A V E Remember For Every $5.00 W * . .') t 1 - i vj.;; s •£3i':ilvn ffi#H ' -V,';-- j c ; - - * * \ , 1 ! •’ * . PENN STATE BOOK ' r profit WE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Films Used Book Drive Buy All Your ! |- at the BX -'your store ■ ' * Guess the number of cartridges in the jar and win a $lO Parker Pen We will givyou a 50c m-l-K. SPECIAL BARGAIN T SAVE $ Other Mttetings DU Ken* Beyriecber J ScbuhpUUtrf, T-1D p.m., 218 Wegner Arnold Air Society eUetta&ft. 7 p.m.. Wegner Penbei, C:M pan., 20t| HUB j Ovtifir Club, pjip HUB uteodilf Education Student Council, 4:4$ y,m., 212- 213 HUB r Jr. Dairy CaecutiT* iCommSttaa, f p.m^ 217 HUB Election* CocnmUcioa tpterrUwi, B:4s p.mJ, 212*213 HUB La VU, 11:10 *.<&., 11l HUB Frolk circulation. 3:l£| p.m.. t9t BUB Newman Club, 2 p.m.* HUB aaacunWy New College Dine* 51MIII1ER JOBS How to ijet yours! plus Campus Integration . . . Military Determents . . . Burnett... Rib|toff ... Brubeck . . Saroyan. plus News.. 800k5... Records. . Careers... Fashions... and mare in CAMPHS ILLUSTRATED The New National. Maguiae for ALL Ceßotje Students At Newsstands A Bookstores School Supplies Student Operated Student Silent Prole (Continued from page one) reasons for the abolition of this punishment would be given! THIS LETTER WOULD be dis tributed to influential persons on a statewide basis, along with 1 a re quest that they indorse the ab olition view. ! A mimeographed copy of the letter, with the names of the en dorsees signed below it, would be distributed to state legislators and other influential persons. Such a campaign would be a logical and restained method of achieving the desired support, a protester said. In the group's discussion, ii was UMHI—IW 1 —IMIIW The University, (Hiristiar Association and The Newman CSeb ~ invite YOU to attend the last two day of . i ;| . You and iheCommunistdiailenge . TODAYi Dr. Charles West, Professor Princetoji Theo logical Seminary, former Assistant Director, The Ecumenical Institute of the World Coun cil of Churches; author of Communism and the Theologians: ! "The Ideology of Communism"" : •; j i • f - TOMORROW! Fr. JohnlF. Cronin, S.S.; Assistant Direc- i tor, Department of’Social Action, Na- ! tional Catholic Welfare Conference; author of Communism! Threat io Free ■ i ; "A Positive Program of Action"! 1 : i ’i; • } Both Programs j are free to everyone and are held at 1:30 in Schwab $ s rth of Receip; refund ! • u BLE --'Sir . • . . . ' . > . 1 ' i CHANGE stated that there was already a similar group operating on a stated wide level. The discussion, then shifted to possible cooperation with this group. THE SECOND ALTERNATIVE would be to begin a more limited campaign. This might be confined to Centre County or the Univer sity community. Exhibit to ,End Thursday The exhibit of paintings from the collection of lames A. Michener, author, will continue in the gallery] of the Hetzel Union Building -through Thursday.. £■ n v ’ ,: r ■;3 d! ' ' **» i ■ 1 »/ Supp\ TUESDAY. APRILS. 1962 i i! I ! i i ■ ~
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