THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1962 1 Today Band Concert The Summer Band under the direction'of James W. Dunlop will present a concert .at 8 p.m. in Schwab. • • ;The band consists of high school students, enrolled for the Band, Orchestra and Chorus School. as well as undergraduate and grad uate students. :James D. Grant, of Willi_ston Park,: N.Y., enrolled in the BOC School, will be soloist for Romanza from Concerto No. 3 in E flat hi . Wolfgang Mozart, arranged by' Robert J. Bardeem. Drama All the King's Men" by, Roberti Penn Warren wi 1l through Saturday at Mateer Play house at Standing Stone. Curtail is 8:40 p.m. The play has been adapted by- Warren from his, Pulitzer ,Prize winning novel of the same name. It is a portrait of Willie St.irk, a political dictator in a Southern state. Terence Rattigan's "Separate 'Tables" continues at Boal Barn Playhouse in Boalsburg through Saturday. Curtain is 8:30 The play is a drama in the ap \parently quiet backwater of a resi dential hoteA in England. Reserva tions may be obtained by calling AD-7-7867. Lectures -teonlde :Goldtein. research professoi.,in. the New Jersey Neu . ropsychiatric Institute at Prince ton, will speak to 'the participants of the NDEA, Summer Language Institute at 8' p.m. in the 'Eisen hower Chapel. `Goldstein's topic will .be "Les contributions de I France aux connaissances scienti .. fiques." The 'lecture is open'to the pub . CM:=l Ah informal lecture on the Mor mon Church,and its adherents will be preseted at 7:30 p.rit, in 212 Hetzel Union. Owen Rich: graduate student 'in speech edd cation, will be the speaker. His talk is .entitled !'A Distinctive Church A Distinctive People." The lecture is open to the pub lic. • Softball Summer softball teams will play at 6:30 p.m. on both the golf course fields and . the fields at Wagner. They will also play at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday•at the same fields. Other Events Association of Women Students, 6:30 p.m., 210 HUB. Co-recreati6n swimming, 8 - 9:30 i p.m., Glenriland Pool. Department of English film on Hamlet, 8 p.m., HUB assembly hall. Open to the public. Penn State Bible Fellowship, 7 p.M., Eisenhower Chapel lounge. Begins Today—Terrific THIS WEEK ON The Recreation Hall bowling lanes will be ope x from 7 to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The cost is 35 cents pgr line. ' Intern;Mang Night The Cosmopolitan , Club will 'present an international night en titled "Around the World in 90 Minutes" at 7:30 p.m. in the•HUB ballroom. Pablo Roca of the Pan American Union, will give an address in Spanish before the NDEA Sum meri Language Institute at 8 p.m. in the Eisenhower Chapel lounge. His !topic will be "Enseneriia en las Escuelas Primaries de la Amer ica Latina." • The lecture is open• to the pub lic. "To Catch a Thief" starring Grace Kelly and Cary Grant will be shown at 9 p.m. on the lawn area south of the HUB. In case of rain, the movie will be presented in Recreation Hall. Co-recreation swimming, 8 - 9:30 p.m.. Glennland Pool. Interlandia Folk Dance, 7:30 p.m., 302 Engineering "D". Instruc tion in folk dances will be pro vided. Saturday Sports Car Rally. A. Sports Car Rallye sponsored by the Penn State Sports Car Club will; be held at 1:30. p.m. Interest ed persons should meet in parking iT°l wFt:o3:os;lla,tr , _t r i PRESSES and SKIRTS 1 / 2 Price BATHING SUITS 1 / 3 OFF NYLON PANTIES 89C- - ti1"r".17.1_7 r. , r-,•7e:'":!!"'" STATE COLLEGE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BEI SURE TO CHECK ALL THE SUMMER COU.EGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Tomorrow Bowling Lecture Movie Other events Dollar Days Values 3 DAYS ONLY Thursday, Friday, Saturday RAMS DRESS SHOP 130 S. 'ALLEN ST. FOR FANTASTIC SAVINGS lot 94. All types of ears are eligible to run. Square Danc. A square dance will be held from 9 to 12 p.m. in the HUB ball room. The caller will explain the dance patterns. There is no admis sion charge. Sunday Chapel - Thomas Iwand, assistant pro fessokr of economics, will be the speaker at the 9 a.m. service in the Eisenhower Chapel. His topic will be "Let God be God." The summer term choir, under the direction of James W., Beach, will sing "0 God be merciful" by Christopher Tye. - Leonard Riper, chapel organist, will play "Plain chant and Fugue on Kyrie eleison," "Offertoire sur les Grands jeux" and "Dialogue," all by Francois Couperin. Graduate Newman Club Richard B. Gidez, instructor in English, will speak to the Grad uate Newman Club at 7:45 p.m. at the Eisenhower Chapel lounge. His topic will be 'Three Religious Plays from Broadway." Monday Bridg. Duplicate bridge will be played at - 7 p.m. every' Monday in the HUB cardrooth. Lecture Rustum Roy. professor of geo chemistry. will give an after dinner talk at 6:45 p.m. in Pollock Dining Hall lounge. His topic will be "Is There a Philosophy of West- SNORTS and SLACKS 1 / 3 0FF TREMENDOUS VALUES! .....:z . _ ... CAMPUS ern Civilization?" The talk Is sponsored by the AWS Summer Council. Tuesday Drama "Send Me No Flowers" by Nor man Barash and Carroll Moore opens at Mateer Playhouse at Standing Stone. The whimsical comedy revolves around George Kimball, the -typi cal suburbanite—solid commuter, citizen and husband—who has the untypical hobby of hypochondria. A 50-cent discount is given to students at performances Tuesday through Thursday. The play will run through Aug 18. Wednesday Drama "The Tender Trap" by Max Shulman and Robert Paul Smith opens at Boal Barn Playhouse- in Boalsburg. The play is a comedy about the DOLLAR DAYS JEWELRY- $l.OO BRACELETS EARRINGS NECKLACES • _ HALF PRICE--- i - WATCHES PEARLS LIGHTERS • CI) 1:41! FS Um. CA" , Po smitat44 l 3 Student Values ADVERTISEMENTS problems of an eligible bachelbr who believes in safety in num bers. The play will run through Aug. 18, Performances will be - given Wednesday through Saturday evenings. Intiornational Film "Dreains, That Money Can't Buy" will, be shown at 7 and I/ p.m. in the HUB assembly hall as this week's international film. Tickets cost . 50 cents and aro available at the HUB desk. Organ Recital Leonsiritßaver, chapel organist, will present an organ recital at 8:30 p.m. in Schwab. Thomas B. Dunn, organist-choir master at the Church of the Incarnation, New York City. and conductor of The Cantata Singers, will be the guest conductor. Senator Clark Sen. Joseph S. Clark, D-Pa., will speak at B:3p p.m. in the HUB ballroom. The public is invited and there will be no admission charge. PAGE THREE
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