TUESCiAY.o,CTOBER 2..1462 Brovvning's Concert to Begin '62 Artists, tries Saturday The Artists Series will open-its 1962-63 program, with a concert by John Browning at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in Schwab. Student ticket distribution will begin, at 1:30 . p.m. tomorrow at the Hetzel Union deik.- Non-stu dent !tickets 'will go on - sale at 9 a.m. Thursday, also at the HUB desk: These tickets are priced at $1.50., Browning won recent acclaim for his appearance with the Bos ton Symphony Orchestra in the new Philharmonic Hall of Lin cOln Center in. New York City,c, For, this concert, he played a piano' concerto composed especial ly. for him by Samuel Barter. His program Saturday night will in- elude Sonata,. Op. 26, by - Barber. KO .v i • - . 11 , . 1 1._; ~ f r• , -i. ,/,. I. : . ~'1•: '.- A :,• -i rn •, . ROUND and SQUARE .DANCING ~ , Z74 t rAM7 7,7 :7p7- 7i igi, " .7 7 5, 7 777 T •1: - HOME EC AND AG STUDENT COUNCILS SURFBOARDING IN BERMUDA GRE.:.::;!.:.:"...„T A FULL WEEK IN BERMUDA Ali Expense Paid One Guy & One Girl -Courtesy of Penn ,State Travel Last year, Browning. played three national recital. tours and appeared w i th II major American orchestras,.l including thb New York Philharmonic, the Philadel phia Orchestra, Chicago Synr: phony and the LoS Angeles Phil harmonic. He also Made two European tours, including concerts in Italy, England, Rolland, Belgium and Luxembourg. . • ;Browning, made his professional debut at' the age of -ten, when he played Mozart's "Coronation Con certo" in special concert with the members of the Denver Sym phony. After this he,, received instruction from Lee Pattison in Los Angeles and Rosina Lhevinne , at the Julliard School of Music in New York. HOWDY NITE V4EDI OCT. 3 6:30 -9 1 HUB BALLROOM • ' Featuring COUNTRY GENTLEMEN THE and THE .BOSSMEN For the Lucky Guy & Gal W-ho g !merge Victorious in the Grand Prize :-..' , '.:::-:ctobeis Applications Available Until Wednesday, Oct. !Nina State travel ViEST COLLEGE Alf E. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY - PARK. '-PENNSYLVANIA I• _ i ndtistrial .; ' ers• to Speak Toni, . ht A marketing research sytnpol and• Co., will . speak at 10 a.m. on talk on "Econorttic and-Stati silica. which will feature talks by "Marketing Research for Mineral Analysis—Prerequisite for four 'industrial leaders, will be Rao- Materials." At 'll a.m., Ed- keting Studies" by R, A. Pit , held -at 10 aLtri. in . the Iletzel ward Bloom, Statistical Research manager of commercial res Union assembly. hall. The sym- Division of the Sun Oil Co.. will at Crucible Steel Co. of Am posium wilt. 'continue through discuss "Standard Industrial Clas- Clarke W. - Slade, Jr., ma' 4 p.m. r sification—lts Description and ~of Marketing Research Secti 1 The program, which is open to Atlas Chemical Industries, the public, is being sponsored by Following lunch, the sessions will speak at 2:15 p.m. on " Use." the Department of Mineral Eco- will resume at 1:15 p.m. with 'a Interviewing." mimics in coHiperation with the Departments! of Chemical Engi neering, Chemistry, Commerce and I.lanagelnent, Industrial En gineering an 4 Metallurgy. .~iw , BICYCLE Del4e;;English - BICYCLES One Guy & One Girl Jesse A. ?Allier, of E. J. Lavino MEM Second Prize `_. .~ r . ;4,4 - -ERASE WITHOUT A TRACE ON EATON'S CORR - A - SABLE' BOND Typing errors never show on CorrZsable. tie Special stir: face of this paper makes it posible to erase without a trace—with just an ordinary pencil eraser. Results: clean. looking, perfectly typed papers. Next time you sit down at the keyboard, make no mistake type on C.orrisablol Your chOice of Conisable light; medium, heavy weights any Onion Skin, In handy 100. sheet packets and 500-sheet boxes.. Only Eaton - makes Corris' able. I Wp A Berkshire Typewriter Paper EATON PArzit, CORPORATION : E : PITTSPIR 1,....0. -00 1962 Sears Roebuck & Co. WEST COLLEGE ATE.' RACE Third Prize Picnic Coolers of "TEEM" One Guy and One Girl filed asistakes.vt LD. MASS.