The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 05, 1963, Image 5

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    SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1963
Drew University Prof To Speak
At Service Tomorrow in Schwab
H. Gordon Harland, associate
professor .of church history at
Drew University School of The
ology, will speak on "The Eman
cipation Proclamation" at Chapel
at 10:55 a.m. tomorrow in Schwab.
Born in Canada, Harland was
graduated with a bachelor of arts
degree from the University of
Manitoba in 1942, and was grant
ed the bachelor of divinity degree
by the Theological School of
United. Colleges, Winnipeg, in
1945, and the doctor of philosophy
degree by
_Drew University in
1959. He was ordained to the
ministry of the United Church
of Canada in 1945.
From 1945 to 1955, Harland was
a member of the faculty of the
ology at United College.
Epiphany Service Scheduled
A midnight Epiphany Service
with music by the Chapel Choir
will be held at 10:40 tonight in
Schwab.
This program replaces the
Chapel Candlelight Service usual
ly held in early December.
The choir, directed by Mrs.
Willa Taylor, will sing Gabrieli's
"In ecclesiis, from Book II of the
"Symphonia Sacra," with organ
and brass , ensemble;_ "0 quam
suavis," by William Byrd; "Ho
sanna to the Son- of David," by
Thomas Weelkes; "0 Lord, the
maker of all things," by John
Joubert and "Sinfonie Sacra" by
Daniel Pinkham, with organ and
brass quartet.
Leonard Raver, Chapel organ
ist, will combine with Mrs. Over
da Page, flute, and Raymond
Page, violist, to present the pre
Happy
New Year
Start off the
New Year right
by stopping
at
BILL'S
BARBER SHOP
Beaver Ave.
Next to Sunoco
"Lowest Price
In Town" .
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Among his writings is "The
Thought of Reinhold Niebuhr,"
published by Oxford University
Press in 1960.
The Chapel Choir will sing the
William Byrd anthem, "0 quam
suavis." Leonard Raver, Chapel
organist, will play music by com
posers from Boston, Mass.,includ
ing the prelude, "Quiet usic for
Organ," by Gardner Read; the
offertory, "Benedicta Tu," by
Everett Titcomb; and the post
lude, "Toccata," by Daniel Pink
ham.
The Rev. P. Barrett Rudd, act
ing director of the University
Christian AsSociation, will con
duct the service, aided by David
Wilson, president of
_the Chapel
Choir.
lude concert. Included will be
"Noel in G" by Louis Claude
Daquin; "Sonata in F" for flute
and organ by George Philip Tele
mann; "Chorale Prelude and Fu
fue on 'Von Himmel Hoch' " by
Johann Pachelbel; and "Poem'
for viola and organ by Leo Sower
by.
The Rev. P. Barrett Rudd, act
ing director of the University
Christian Association, will con
duct the service, aided by Ken
neth Hershberger, vice president
of the Men's Residence Council.
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Religious Groups To told Seminars
The Westminster Fellowship
will initiate four weekly seminars
at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow. Topics will
be "The Hymn as an Expression of
Christian Faith and Thought,"
"Diffieblties in Christian Belief,"
"The, Book of Acts" and "Presby
terian Beliefs."
Incoming freshmen and trans
fer students will meet at 6:30 p.m.
tomorrow at the United Presby
terion Church and will visit the
homes of several faculty members.
THE WESLEY Foundation will
hold two weekly seminars during
the term at 9:30 a.m. beginning
"Eat at the Sign of the Lion"
PENN STATE
DINER
COFFEE BREAK
9-11:30 a.m. 1:30-9:30 p.m.
Diiughnuts & Coffee
5c a-piece
A Different
BREAKFAST SPECIAL
Every Day!
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tomorrow, Topics will be "Screw
Tape Letters" by C. S. Lewis arid
"Jesus and The Word" by Ru
dolph Bultrnann.
Roman Catholic Mass will be
celebrated tomorrow at 7 a.m. in
the Chapel, 9:15 10:15 and 11:15
a.m. in the Hetzel Union ballroom,
and 11:15 a.m. in the ,HUB as
sembly hall.
• The Newman Club will hold an
informal breakfast and open busi
ness meeting after the 9:15 a.m.
Mass tomorow in the Helen Eakin
Eisenhower Chapel lounge.
THE CLUB will also hold a re-
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EPISCO ALI is IS!
CANTERBURY PIZZA PARTY
Sunday, January 6
St. Andrew's Parish House
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ception for Ireshmen and transfer
students at 7 p.m. tomorrow in the
Chapel lounge.
The Baptist Student Organiza
tion will celebrate Twelfth Night
at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Alfred
K. Blackadar, -tiOs W. Foster Ave.
Ti aus portal ion from the chapel
will be provided at 6:15 p.m. to
-I'llol row.
THE BiLLEL Foundation will
sponsor a showing of "nice Feet
in a Bed," starring Fernandel, at
0-tonight at the Foundatiob. A
lox and bagel brunch will be
served at• 10:30 a.m. tomorrow.
Annual
5-6:30 p.m.
S. Frazier & W. Foster
PARTTIME
EMPLOYMENT
AdVertiiing 'manager of inter
national firm requires 16
college men for promotional
work. Must have average
grades and two afternoons free.
Car unnecessary. $l5 per day.
For appointrntrit, call Mr. Croioi,
AD 1-'lll2, 9 a.rn. to 2 p.m.
PAGE FIVE
FREE Admission
to a
Demonstration
of
BAVARIAN
FOLK DANCES
HUB Ballroom
Monday—Jan. 7
6:45 -'7:30 p.m.