WEDNESDAY. OCTOBSt 17. 1962 TODAY ON CAMPUS • Freshman Basketball '- Episcopal Programs- Mining Society, 7 ion., -121 Min _ i eral Industries, Slides from the rrm-hman basketball practice . Episcopal choral eucharist and mining 40 Canadian field - trip will be, ,held from 4to 5:45 p.m. corporate communion for students, will be shown. Monday through Friday in Recre- faculty and staff, 9:15 p.m., Eisen- Newman Club, 8:15 p.m.; 218 ation Building. All male freshmen hower Chapel. HUB. . . are eligible to tryout. —.. . Nittany Grotto, 7:15 p.m., 121 - . Football Films Other Events Mineral, Industries. P/R Regional Staff. 7:15 ,p-m.: 206 Films of the Army-State foot- Accounting-Club, Theta Delta Chi Wagner. Class "A" uniform. All ball game will be shown at 7 p.m. fraternity. Interested cadets are invited.' in the Hetzel Union ballroom. A AWS Senate, 6:30, 212 HUB. Scabbard and Blade interviews, football player will be present 8-10:30 p.m.. 213 HUB. ' Eastern Orthodox Society, 7:30 to narrate the films. Student ad- p.m.. 211 Boucke. , . Slavic Chorus Practice, 7 p.m., mission is 25 Cents. , Elections Commission Committee, Slavic Center. - 6:45 p.m.. HUB cardroom. USG Grading System committee, Seminars Gamma Pi Epsilon, women's pre- 8:15 p.m ? 217 HUB. , The fourth in the Episcopal ' med society, 7:30 p.m., McEl- Young Democrats, 8:30 p.m., 212 seminar series on basic Christian wain lounge. HUB. ' doctrines will be given at 6:30 p.m. in Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chap- ' el lounge. The topic will be "The Northwestern Prof to Lecture Virgin Birth and Scientific Truth." ; . . . The series is being given by the . ' Episcopal chaplain. On Alliance for Progress Plan 1 • • . The i UCA course in Christian George L. Blanksten, professor Skate Department exchange schol ethic; will consider the ?!'Problem of political science at Northwest- at in Ecuador, a Social Science of Good and Evil" at 8 p.m. in the em University, will'give a lecture Research Council fellow in Ar- Eisenhovfer Chapel lounge.' on "The Alliance for Progress and gentina, a Smith-Mundt exchange 1 _ • Prospects ' for Development in professor in Mexico and a scholar . i Latin America ," at 8 p.m. today at the Academia Interamericana I --1--: Meetimp . in 101 Chambers. . cue Dorecho Comparado • Inter- The English Club will meet at The talk will be the Second in qacional in Cuba. 7 pin. in the Phi, Mu sorority this year's series of lectures spon- HE HAS also served as a poli suite in Pollock -s.Xharles Holt, sored by the political science de- ical analyst with the U.S. State instructor in English,' will speak partment. Department and as a faculty on ;'America's Descriptive Poet: BLANKSTEN is curre n t 1 y Member of the University of Cali e.e. cummings, Awareness and Use serving as an adviser to Theodore forriia, University of Chicago, of American English." Moscoso, administrator of the to- 'Ohio • State University and . the f ' . i • • • liance for Progress in the Agency National University of Mexico. The Engineering and Architec- for International Development in He is a graduate of the Uni tin4, Student Council will meet at the U.S. State Department. versities of Illinois and Chicago 7 p.m. in 215 Hammond. All newly In addition to his present post- and earned his doctoral degree elected members and club repre- tion .. at Northwestern University, in political science at the Univer se.rdatiies are-requested to attend. Blanksten has served as a U.S. sity of California. , . ._, .1 . - LOA AD STAFF . :. , • ~. MEET I NG . , _ . • . . I . . TONIGHT •- 6:30 p.m. . 131 Sackett . i 1 ,4 . , "" COMPULSORY - • If - unable to attend meeting, excuses must be handed in by - 5 p.m. to Jean. Ruhl or :Jane Silverstein. CLASS PRESIDENT ELECTIONS .. , o . o- . ~ .~: ; EMBIE • - -4. • 3! . r. . . =ME USG - ELEC Students Will Need Matric ;and Activity cards. If. You . Vote In dining Hall, Will Need Meal Ticket. MUB & MALL DINING AREA THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK: PENNSYLVANIA reT 11 - •,l .7 ;nft eiSfa.E2,.„e I.w:MiyXSA POLL tHOURS 9:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.' •' 11:30 a.m. - .1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. 'Beal Syracuse' Banner Conies! Begins in Men's Residence Units A variety of "Beat Syracuse" In the North and Nittany living ;banners will be on display out-1 areas, first, second and. third 41d $5 ,Side the men's residence hail P r " es tively wil s l 15be, a 0 waanrded, Mirpec- ikulak houses and units today as the, sa id. banner contest sponsored by the In the Pollock, East and West Men's Residence Council gets residence hall areas, only ar . first underway. prize will be awarded. the prize- Although ft ?Abell banner con- will be a "pizza party" for the tests have been sponsored in- past group ot students who make' the " years by various residence halls, winning banner, he explained. this is the first year that the _ THIS ALL-UNIVERSITY ban competition has been coordinated ner award will be made at 7:30 in all five- men's residence areas, p.m. tomorrow following judging John Mikulak, president of MRC, in the Hetzel Union Building said. -where the top five banners will . . This coordination will make possible an all-University award for the best banner among the five first place winners,• he said. COMPETITION for the best banners between the v,inits and houses of the five areas—Nittany, North, East, West and Pollock— will precede the final judging contest tomorrow. Mikulak said. The minimum size for banners is 3 feet by 5 feet and the maxi mum. size is 5 feet by 8 feet All banners must be on display by 6 p.m. today for preliminary area judging. ' • "SUKARNO" r. The Hat from India For MEN STUDENTS and COEDS Both Attractive and Practical ! Also for Girls Knits . - Furs - Felts, etc. -"5 e ,Jtiat 7, Corner of McAllister and Beaver AD 8-6847 OPEN; _ Daily 9to 9 Sal. sto 5:30 : „ loc.; , r- 1. , iMMI EIMM lONS be on display, he said. • " • MRC will award a - trophy to the winning group. WDFM to Broadcast AM Student-operated radio station WDFM will begin broadcasting today over AM frequency with station WMAJ, State College, Robert Fisher, station manager, said - last night. The simultarieous broadcasts are scheduled for Monday through Friday from 7:30 to 9 p.m.. Satur days from 7 to 10 p.m. and Sun days from 7 to 9 p.m. • i , • , ' 1 1 . 1 _ • - _ , PAGE FL E r. ..., • 41. -.
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