PAGE EIGHT Illinois Prof To Give First Genetics LectUre The first in a series of lectures, sponsored by the Department of Psychology will be given, at 0 tonight in 100 Chambers. Jerry Hirsch, professor of psy chology at the University of Illi nois, will speak on "The Impact of EPISCOPAL HOLY COMMUNION ; -Neti'College'Dinef 9:15 p.m. Eisenhower Chapel „... . . . • Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Chemical Division INTERVIEW DATE: Tuesday & Wednesday, Jan, 22 & 23 Opportunities available in six plants: Barberton, Ohio, New Martinsville, W.Va., Lake Charles, La., Corpus Christi, Texas, Bartlett, Calif., and Beauharnois, Quebec, Canada. Producers of heavy industrial chemicals: Soda Ash, Chlorine, Caustic Soda, Anhydrous Ammonia, Titanium Tetrachloride, Barium, and other chlorinated products. Research, analytical, plant problems, supervision, de sign, maintenance, plant layout, and standard procedure opportunities open for men in these categories: BS, MS, Ph.D Chemists; BS, MS Chemical Engineers; BS, MS, Electrical and Mechanical Engineers; BS In dustrial Engineer and Civil Engineers; BS Accountant. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA the New Biology on the Study of Behavior." Behavioral research will be the topic of the second lecture by G. E. McClearen, associate professor of psychology at the University of California, at Berkley. The third lecture will deal with genetics and behavior. It will be given by John Fuller at the R. 8.. Jackson Memorial Laboratory. The last lecture will be given by Benson Ginsburg, professor at the University of Chicago. His topic will be autogenic behaviors (seizures) in mice. * COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS* FOR SALE DORM CONTRACT available immediately. Contact Cary UN 6-8860. PIFER MUSIC, CENTER—Music head quarters for Hammond Organs,- Pianos, all musical instruments and- accessories, , sheet music, and complete music hooks for edu cation. Open daily till ;00 p.m. except Wed. EL 6-3491. "BREAK OUT THE CORN, GRANNY, and let's celebrate! 1 just bought a new Folksways Monthly magazine at Nittany News." 75 pages, only 25e. Authentic folk songs, tales, articles. Also at Graham's, Pennsylvania Rook Shop. USED SINGER Portable Sewing Machine Can be guaranteed. Juat $33. AD 8-8367 STUDIO COUCH, Dressers, Desk Lights, Breakfast Sets, Single or Double Beds, Davenport and Chair. Hoy's USED FUR NITURE, just off Mountain Street, Le mont. AD 8-0420. Open 6-0 p.m. 35 STEREO RECORDS, perfect condition. Heavy on jazz. $1.25 apiece. Nick, AD 7- 7476. GIRL'S ICE SKATES, good condition, size 7. Wish to trade for size 5 or 6. Call UN 5-8154. IMPORT JAMMY BAND with Frugebeat, two electric guitars, electric organ, sax and drums. $l5O. Bart, AD 7-7683, REVERE Bmm MOVIE Camera, 1111tif load, 4-speed, in good condition. Cheap—highest offer. Call Mike UN 6-5213. HELP Wanted dorm replacement emer gency-6200. (Lower if absolutely neces sary). Frank Orlando UN 6-4332. DRAWING INSTRUMENTS and equip ment. Excellent condition. Call UN 6-6608. GUITAR, Western style. Must sell. Fair condition. 512.00. Call Ken UN 5-6795. Walker. Invited- to Members of , the University chapter of ttie American Associa tion . of • University -Professors ; Monday night approved a resolu tion inviting. President :Eric A. Walker to enter into conversa tions regarding implementation of a statement of principles rela- FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for male student, 82.8 S. Allen. Call AD 7-2913. GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen: Comfortable rooms, running water, private bath, central location. (Double or single.) Quietly conducive for rest and study. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany—AD 7-7792, AD 7-4850, Mrs. Cox. • AVAILABLE SPRING TERM-3-room unfurnished apartment suitable for two or three. 301 S. Atherton. Free parking in rear. Call AD 8-2160, AD 7-7792 or AD 8-6264. COMFORTABLE Student Booms for rent. Also garage. 126 East Foster Ave. Phone AD 8.8639. SINGLE ROOM for niale student, 8 blocks from campus. Call AD 7-3246. • TRAILERS FOR RENT. Call AD 8-0241 or come to Wnodsdale Thaler Park. WELL FURNISHED Single Room, nice and big, two blocks from campus. Off street Parking._ Rented cheap. Call AD 8-3802 after 5 p.m. FURNISHED APARTMENT—four rooms and bath, second floor. Private entrance. Free parking. $75. Centre Hail EM 4-1405. SINGLE ROOM, second floor, 242 south Atherton. Call AD 7-4126. mrata WANTED " STUDENT WANTED: Will give room and board in exchange for light housekeeping and babysitting. Call AD 8-8166. ALTERATIONS WANTED quickly and efficiently dune. Call in evening after IS. AD 1-2066. GIRL WANTED for general housework and ironing one afternoon Der week. Call Mrs. Bagby AD 8-8276. , - WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16. 1963 oin - Discussions -five' to faculty participation in the, making of decisions affecting academic policies - and standards. The statement, which had been approved by the National Council of AAUP in October, 1962, was endorsed by the local chapter at Monday's meeting. M=CGO:2I:I FOR RENT WANTED: PEOPLE who are interested in finding out "What is a Catholic?". Bring ,your questions about Roman Ca. tholoeism. Wednesday at 7 p.m. in Waring Lounge. Sponsored by West. Halls Religious Affairs Committee. TWO STUDENTS who want to make $lO apiece: Bob and Dick have a double-dorm contract to sell. Call us at UN 5-4123. - RIDERS WANTED from Bellefbnte to State College 8-5 weekdays. EL 54794 after- 6 p.m. WAITER WANTED. Call AD 7-4951 RIDE TO Johnstown, Windber area. 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Call Don, AD 8-8151. COLD CHAIN BRACELET of sentimental value only. No monetary value. Reward. UN 6-8451. WILL THE PERSON who swapped a green trench . coat Sun. at Lambda CM Alpha, call Tom-UN 6-6795. GOLD- RONSON Butane Lighter in Edw. , cation Building. Has sentimental value. -Reward. Call Lee UN 5-8959. FOUND SANTA CLAUS. Read and discuss e. e. cumming's play Wednesday at 7:00 p.m. in Room 210 of the Eisenhower Chapel. TRAVEL EUROPE Discover this bargain! Write t Europe, 265 , -C, Sequoia; Pasadena, Calif. ALL EXPENSES - PAID Week 'in Bermuda. Includes transportation, meals, and lodg. ing. Take at your convenienqe. - Call Ron UN 5-8078. MISCELLANEOUS COPIES OF PHOTOS, Paintings, etc. Any size. Reasonable rates. For info write Box 2551, Pollock A. _ .YOU MUST SEE Folksways Monthly No to' believe it l KEYED TO YOUR textbooks . . . Barnes & Noble College Outlines are keyed to your textbooks. Ideal study aids at your bookstore now. - 'WHAT IS A CATHOLIC?" Hear Father Egbert Donovan at the Penn State Cath olic Center speak on Wednesday at 'T in Waring Lounge. WE SPECIALIZE in Offset Printing. Thesis, forms, advertising, letterheads. Flatting, silhouetting, plate making. "We'll do all of your printing." EL 5-6688. SAXOPHONIST, Double Clarinet and Piano, experienced in all types of music. Call UN 6-5740, ask for Steve. Available immediately. -TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT Drs. Veatch and McGarey debate "Team Teaching" at the student PSEA meeting Jan. 16, 7 p.m. : , 112 Chambers. Take a break 7 enjoy an- interesting discussion of this current topic in education. Old and new members welcome. NEWMAN CLUB Communion Breakfast Special' guest speaker, Father Charles Albright; Sun. 20 at 10 - a.m., Chapel Lounge.. Free to members. LEARN — ABOUT Faith, Sex, and Love in the. --so that you might bring these insights to bear upon such issues as dating, marriage, conception, abortion, and, divorce. Thursdays at 4:00 p.m., Room 210, Eisenhower' Chapel. LOOK HAMBURGER STEAK, French fries, peas, salad,' garlic bread, $.89. La. Galleria„.2.33 S. Beaver Ave. _PENN STATE 'OUTING CLUB GO TOBOGGANING—The Outing Club 'will go tobogganing on The Old Ski Slope on Sunday the 19th. Leaving Rec Hall•"at• 1 p.m. Sign up at. the HUB Desk. Opting - CIO) . Member who wants eat rate' ski initiucthin Wednesday Night. Call UN 5t5507.. Racing, Lessons for Ski Feat Weekend - .being arranged. Keep posted. '
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