FRIDAY; 9CTOBER 19. 1962 Significance of Cummings as Poet Attributed to Apt Ear for Language e. e.. cummings is one of our most significant Minor poets be cause of his incredibly acute ear 'for the American language, Eng lish instructor Charles Holt told the FRO Ft Club Wednesday eve ning.' • (The late poet always spelled -his name in small letters.) Hal! SAllithere has been no tiitotlA since Mark Twain who had an absolute' command of dialect. Be: used cummings' rivent"; or 'beauty hurts, mr. yinal" to point this up, and also to illustrate the poet's • concern ith set.- In , explaining cummings' un- Orthodox, use,of syntax, (using a verb: as an bject -of a preposi tion); _Holt said grammar books find dictionaries don't speak. "People are , the only signifi cant i grammars and .meaningful Dictionaries because, at the age of five, ,a child has control of the language and makes it work." .tI Holt described' cummings as hree persons other than the sig pificant minor poet whom he Was: . • 6chracler Authors Article J. Schrader, associate professor of accounting, is author Of-an article titled "An Inductive Approach to Accounting Theory" which appears in the current is , e — of ",Mcounting Review." ' • r 1 ,10 0 — o.oo4ioftiO,lo\lo Nittany Pell honie of deliciou s sandwiches Lox and Bagels. Served Sunday Till 2 across from girls dorms Presbyterian University (enter presents the film__ Ihrist in Jeans" TONIGHT Friday. October 19 7:30 P.M.. everyone welcome HEAR'the Oldies but tidies at The_ o Pollock-Nitto.p.iji Hop ; /: '-r . Plic l xi 1 Re ,A 1 . 7. I •t I I ocummings the very mad, an gry young man who was upset With post-World War I conditions in the world and America. scummings the quaelry senti mentalist and cheap romantic. • the war'poet who felt obligated to sum 'up the at titudes, of mankind. Holt came to the University in 1961. He is a Fulbright scholar with a master's degree In ,theater arts. BILLY GRAHAM "DECADE OF DECISION" a film report by DAVE . GARROWAY SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21 7:00 P.M. j. CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH 112 W. Hamilton Avenue Record Tonight 'Girls free /Judd 2:30 / THE ;DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA ':30=12:30 /Admission 15c 00111 i. Applications Applications for Freshman and Sophomore advisory boards are available at the Hetzel Union desk. Both freshman and sopho more board applications are due Oct. 23. Song Copies Free copies i of the required numbers for the , Interfraternity Council-Panhellenic Sing will be TODAY ON CAMPUS available today through Monday at the Fletzel Union desk. Each sorority and fraternity will be permitted one free copy of the songs. Philip S. Klebanoff of the Fluid Mechanics Section of the National Bureau of Standards in Washington. D.C, will speak at a Fluid Mechanics Seminar at 4 p.m. in 2.32. Hammond. Seminar RCA VICTOR RED SEAL BR I WANT NEW PERFORMANCES by [Er nRTI72 "A standout!" Specteculaa perform• ante by Van album of the beloved Rachmanfnolt Plane Umtata #2. 111/13C-2601" BRILLIANT NEW ARTISTS in GREAT PERFORMANCES the first to hear the excit ing young Italian tenor, Sergio frarichi, m his debut album on RCA Ilk:tort LM/LSC-2640' LIVING STEREO (LSC) AND MONAURAL 10I•FI (LM) *ALSO ON 'API BUY WHERE YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL—We orror the new RECORD DEALERS SPECIAL ORDER SERVICE mMing (UAW* every feowd in trio post RCA Victor Rid Sal citatory Lot ms show you how you can okays be sore of pilling "The Music You Wad When Yelp Waal it NOW OPEN EVERY DAY 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. MoOday through Saturday 350 E. College Avenue Other Events . Alumni Movies, $ p.m, ' sembly hail. Alumni Registration, I pan. a.m., first floor HUB. Bridge CM), 6:30 eardroom. Club Interamericancy, 7:30 Simmons lounge. Grad Student Association ' Dance, 8:30 p.m., HUB room. Interlandia Folk Dancers, 7 105 White Hall. Rubin 'nob 1.3 is Ithoven: &Am: 1. 1.14/ First solo Concerto album by Erick Friedman, protege of the master siolinilt. *dem 1,4/1.Z2610 6.3