SAGF SIX 11-istlsn Lecture Tour ! ‘ . Kade by Pugh Professor A globe-encircling trip, including visits: to 25 countries and lectures at universities throughout the world, was recently completed by Dr. Haskell B ; Curry, Evan Pugh Research pro lessor at the University. ■ ; ; • Dr. Curry resumed duties- ori campus this! ■of mathematics after a six^m enabled him to lake the; trip.’ ! ] He is one of the three Evan' -Pugh . research professors at the University- These professors ane financed by the University's ..general fund, ; do research in their ' specialized fields- and -are free of compulsory teaching duties. Most research professors are finanettd , by private corporation grants or . by trie University’department in which they lire working. DURING his trip. Dr. Cimy at tended the Colloquium on Infor mation Theory at the Interna tional Academy of Philosophy of ..Science at Brussels, Belgium. The academy, founded in HHfl, •is an] open forum for discussion of scientific =philosophy. ills 5(1 mem bers from 19 nations ipclude some of the world's most renowned -mat! emalieians and -scientists. Aliert Einstein andNoil.s Bohr, the renowned Danish atomic phys (cist, are two of the academ> ’s former; member 5. ; Di. Curry is ;m “ajssessciir" of the academy, or a j member of the ix-nian executjvj* 0001(011100.1 ' THE .PERIPATETIC 'professor; ' went behind the Iron Curtain twice, '• attending conferencei and giving : 'lectures in Poland aiid Hungary.; H«* read a paper at a conference at j Tihmv, Hungary, and lectured at; the Mathematical Instiiuta at j Warsaw, Poland. | Dr. Curry said he/found living, cost!. high 'in I Kith countries be- [ cause of th.q unfavorable monetary j rale! of exchange for Americans. J Curry and his wife made their! trip] from \vest to east, beginning; at California Inst February., After: first visiting the Hawaiian and ■ Fiji! islands, they continued to! Au.'d.ralia and New. Zealand. In' New Zealand, Dr. Curry lectured I /at. the Universities' of Auckland: ' a\yf! Canterbury. j Germans Tour:Ml Labs Six West Gcrirtaii 'mining engi neers and eon] researchers visited , the)laboratories of the College of; Mineral Industries recently to, learn more about coal piopara-' tioii methods and reseat clt in Pennsylvania. New College Diner bowntow/n Betweon;flKe^Movies. Sizes Small/ Medium, Large By STEVE CiMBALA HE SPENT ten weeks in Japan, where he gave one of the principal addresses at the annual meeting of the Mathematical Society of Japan. He also lectured at’j the universities of Osaka, Kyushu. Hiroshima, do and the Educational j of Tokyo while in Japan. j Visits to six nations in the Near and Far East preceded Dr. Cu jry.'s travels to Europe.' where he at tended meetings s in- England, Sweden and Finland. i Sl.OO THURSDAY $1.25 FRIDAY: 8c SATURDAY FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE UN 5-6309 Men's Flannel PAJAMAS $j .99 Men's Hooded Sweat Shirts $|.99 Reg. $2.49 \M c cMMrm UNIVERSITY PARK PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER -W. HAMILTON AVE. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA fell-as professor hich HASKELL B. CURRY takos l world-uide trip RICHARD BRINSLEY SHERIDAN'S FAMOUS COMEDY November 15, 16; 17 : SCHWAB AUDITORIUM TICKET PRICES BOX OFFICE SIZES— S. M. L. X-LARGE Campus Kits j The' Hetzel Union Committee will be, selling “campus hits" for 35c from 9 a.ns'.' to 5 p.m.jon the ground floor and first #oor of the HUB. ! -lecture The second'talk in a series on 'The Power of God” will be given at *:3O p.m. in 111 Boucke by Joseph Bayly. This 15 pant of the j weekly program of the Univer- i Campus Religious Leaders Predict Better Relations Between Churches A friendlier relations hip be tween Vhe Chnstian churj.hes.was predicted as {he outcome of the current Ecumenical .Council at the Vatican by campus [religious leaders recently. j Barrett P. .Rudd, director [of studies of the University Chris tian Association, said that the council would probably j serve; to relieve tensions in the atmos phere between churches] ; “It may lead to a softening; of lines between Roman ] Cathhlic and Protestant leaders that could extend down to the- grdssiootis— the laymen," he said. ' ; - Rudd, the Rev. Egbert IH. Dono van, head Roman Catholic chap lain, and- Luther Harshbarger, head of the Department of Re ligious Studies, all agreed that the council would facilitate c{im municrtion between [Christian churches. . ’ BV GIVING all the! churches present a common concern, the council will bring them!closet l , to gether. Rudd said, Harshbarger added that tb e council would im prove communication by giving Protestants and Catholics the same issues to discuss. !•' nii/Wm? presents E RIVALS" SCHWAB LOBBY OPENS MONDAY 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. 4 P.M. TO 6 PJd. i 3x5 Dress Hdts $ 2" SIZES 6‘'i TO 7 5 j TODAY ON CAMPUS j Pep Rally i Two- free tickets to the Pitt ' game will be given away at the Block ‘S’ Pep Rally at 7 p.m. in the Hetze! Union ballroom. To be eligible for the drawing! students must fill out the. coupon which appears in today's advertisement and hand it in at the pep rally. Block ‘S’ will also present the award for furthering school spirit to Phi Sigma Delta fraternity. The Blue Band and Glee Club will PILE RUGS .99 FOAM RUBBER BACK 100% RAYON Men's Felt si tv chapter of ■ Inter-V ars i t y Christian Fellowship. Harshbarger saw the possible extension of the doctrine of in fallibility to Roman Catholic Bishop- as an important outcome for the Roman Church. "If accepted,, this would make possible decentralization of au thority in the Church, facilitating the handling of peculiarly Amer ican-problems by the' bishops.” he said. " ' Rudd said there would prob- i ably be no immediate effects on ‘ the structure or organization of the American Protestant churches. \ ' “The important thing is that?] the council was called," Rudd, said. “It shows that the Pope feels! the -consideration of ecumenical! problems is important, and that Protestants are recognized as ‘separated brothers' • if not as brothers." PERFECT Alto $450 and 675 Wedding Ring 5t25.00 kinfl tnUrrtd to itiow details Prktt indudt Federal Tax I < ~°^ e^a ve FRIDAY.’ Ndv EMBER 9. 4962 be present and Mike (10th - arts and lettei burg) will emcee. Other Events Interlaffdia Folk Dance, 7 p.rm, HUB ballroom. | Panhel. 9 a.m., 203 HUB. _ Pennsylvania State Education As j sociation, 1 p.m., 214 (HUB. Sophomore Ciass Advisory Board, ! 6 p.m.. 212 HUB: | jWesl.ey Foundation skating party, I 7:30 p.m.i Skating Pavilion. Through Ihe Looking Glass with Gab' Bulletin ... to all you gi/ng ho football fans, this is your last chance!- (Don’t worry, it’s not your last chance I to go to Ethel Meserve's. You’ll always find time for that.) JDo you realize that this is thle last home football game for ’62? If-you’re the nostaligic typq you’ll be kind of sad as. the football season draws towajrd a close, Sniff. (A moment of silence is in order.) | However,, we enthusiastic col lege stuednts can’t be sad very long. Remembef, bigger and better things lie ahead! (like finals, and sleepless nights, and more finals) All the more reason to; enjoy this last game to the fullest. This involves keeping (yourself warm and cozy. Anyone, who suffered, oops, I mean sat, through the Maryland,game will testify to that fact! What's On Your Mind? A hat? Well if it’s not, it should be! A hat is' ju§t the-thing to keep your mind, head, (brains?) etc. warm during a cold, windy afternoon at the football sta dium.^-Ethel Meserve's has a' wide selection of imported fur hats frorli Italy' to satisfy every individual taste and personal-- itv. Speckled tweed hats for the sophisticated, tweedjfe set: mohair j for that collegiate, sporty look; and warm, furry wool hats for dainty, feminine, types. All in a variety of colors 1 and prices. Oh, by the way, if you're, not the “hatty.’’ type! don’t sigh with?, despair. Ethel' has wool scarves for you in a beautiful array of bright, gay plaids .. . only $6.95. • Coke, please? Holding ice cold cokes at the' game means cold hands. Unless you wear gloves, that is. That’s where Ethel can help you. At Ethel's you’ll find smart look-, ing Italian kid gloves to keep: your hands warm and beauti ful. If you want something a little different, take a look at the good looking suede finish gloves from Holland. They’re lined for extra warmth and comfort. Prices range around' $7.95. See you at the game, and at: Ethel Meserve's. Gotta run, Gabbi 112 E. College Av». ireenwald - Harris
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