IDAY. APRIL 13. 1962 „!. - ° ‘I- -r' Players Samuel Beckett’s "Krapp’s Last Tape” and Bernard Shaw’s “Man o£ Destiny" will -continue, their nin at 8 p.m. at Center Stage. Presented by the Penn State Players, tickets for the plays may be obtained at the Hetzel Union desk. ÜBA The ÜBA.wili return any unsold books and money for those sold from 9:30 a.m.io 5 pm. ~ - Welcome Home Economists State College ; ':'! i • ‘"t • ’ I i in i' Central Pennsylvania ■' State | College features all thl leading National Brands in 'Hodmen’s,' children’s, men’s and home ' fashions. . Shop where quality arid style comes first. Shop Friday a 9k)o till 51 RETAIL DIVUUIN STATE (OUKE AREA (HAMBER OF COMMBKE TODAY ON CAMPUS i Lecfure * | Dr. Alen A. Macßae, president] of Faith Theological Seminary at! Philadelphia, will speak to thej Penn Bible Fellowship, the local chapter of Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship, on “Archae ology end the Reality, of the Scriptures” at 7:30 p.m. in 111 Bouckel Alpha Delta Sigma, registration, 6-3 p.m., HUB,, across from as ; to The Hub of •!j . |_ National jßrands hd Saturday 30 P.M. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Other Meetings I I 1 I r - ■' t *• ! sembly room. Bloodmobile, registration, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. HUB ground floor. English department lectures, 8- 9:30 p.m. HUB assembly room English department lectures, 9:30- 10:45 p.m„ HUB main lounge (Mr. Grucci) Gamma Sigma Sigma, 9 a.m.-5 ‘ pm., .HUB first floor Graduate Chess Club, 7-10:30 p.m., 218 HUB Interlandia Folk Dancers, 7-10s38j pm. HUB ballroom^ — ' 1 radio°phono 1 1 • SERVICE * | I Delivery I ( & Pick up I n _ nf .l TELEVISION 1 1 4 - ISC serV,ce I |LL U j CENTER si | 232 S. Alien St. |j inuiimmimmiinmnuuiimmmiiHitimunumiinf' © Do a coed's chances of © With a friend's pack getting the right man of ciprettes on the diminish after college? table, would yen... UM gives you SHORE BODY in the blend, MORE FLAVOR in the smoke, MORE TASTE through the fitter. It's the rich-flavor leaf that does it! 1 Party Unification— (Continued j from page one) ruling Wednesday would allow the combined parties to spend up to: $2OO. i - j Earlier yesterday Eisman said! the amount spent would depend j on the campaign. He said it's; possible that Sthey would spend; the full $2OO. ;but he added that; he didn’t think it would he neces-i sary. J Dr. Alan Macßae 5 • President, Fuller Theological Seminary ■peaking on . . . Archeology and the Reliability ! of .the Scriptures FRIDAY, APRIL 13 Sponsored by Inlar-Vanlly Christian Fellowship New College Diner ij-av* n*c-s'Kg^MavCv lot CoNegian Classißod* WORK FOR YOU .. ijpsfj -•u4' jv*. t, • war turn into? . HERE’S HOW MEN AND WOMEN AT 58 COLLEGES VOTED. ! %er ~ % 2fr — sjm»wP i %9S""%ZS <W A ; %W7%® ; %tzr%tz — je*i«io . %Tr“.%S?“* iMUaptoa 4 M3HOM M3N 'v£F?- v S' PAGE FIV!
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