The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 22, 1963, Image 12

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MSI) Offers Study Abroad Plan
College and University students
have been invited to paiticipate
in a new language study program
olkml in .Europe by Michigan
Stale Univcisity during the sum
mer of 3903.
Six-week intensive courses in
French at LaUsanne, Switzerland;
in German at Cologne, Germany
in Italian at Florence, Italy, and
in Spanish at Madrid, Spain are
now open to students with some
background in the language they
wish to study.
A fee of about $5OO inlitles the
student to round-trip transporta
tion, tuition for the six-week
course and room and board with
European families while partici
pating in the program.
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• BREAKFAST SPECIAL •
® 6 A.M. -11 A.M. !
% BACON - 2 EGGS CAc 1
| TOAST - COFFEE |
® FRANK'S RESTAURANT f
a 1 29 S. Allien St. next to Murphy's @
Z OPEN: 6 A.M. - 8 P.M. Daily A
CAREER
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR
ENGINEERING
GRADUATES
in a growing company
• a dynamic industry
Twelve and 18-month com-
prehensive training courses
• Good starting salary with
increases every 6 months
during training program
• Career development plan
•Promotion fro.nvwithin
• Employee benefits among
best in country
Newark, New Jersey
ONE,OF THE COUNTRY'S'LARGEST SUPPLIERS OF ENERGY
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK.- PENNSYLVANIA
A period' of about 15 days fol
lowing completion of the course
is allowed for travel at the stu
dent’s ■ discretion.' These travel
costs are not covered by the $5OO,
however, .
Chartered planes will leave
New York for Europe- during the
second wdek in July. Courses be
gin on' Monday, July 15. The re
turn flights leave Europe .the sec
ond week in September.
Details on the program rind
application forms can be obtained
by contacting Fredric Morti
more, American Language and
Educational - Center, Continuing
Education Service, Michigan State
University, East Lansing, Mich,
Open Bidding To Begin '.Today:
. Sororities participating in open’
bidding may extend' bids today,
Mrs. Nancy M. -Vanderpooi, Pan
hellenic advisor, said yesterday.
Forty-three coeds registered to
participate in rush for the first
time. Fifty other coeds who had
dropped out of rush activities.last
term are eligible, to accept,bids.
The 431 women who, continued
with-rush activities this term >but
were not pledged are also eligible
fi CAMP CONRAD WEISIR
of the Reading Y.M.C.A.
f' , .
will interview ; • •
MALE Students for
Camp Counselor Positions
interviews: Thursday, Jan, 24
(and Possibly Friday, Jan. 25)
Sign up in advance for Appointments.
OFFICE of STUDENT AID
21 a Willard Bldg.
to accept on open bid. y
Rushees must submit a reply
to the .Panliel oliice within one
week after receiving a bid.
Sorority ’.women are not per
mitted to spend any money on
rushees. .' 11 •■ v<
Rushees arid sorority 'women
must maintain' strict silence after
a bid has been - extehded, Mrs.
.Vanderpooi' said. '
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 22/1963
latiMtJ
COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIES
,m FOH > SALE ,,,,,,,:,M
FIFER MUSIC. CENTER Music head
quarU'is for Harnrnond Organs, Pianos, all
musical jnstrurmnts and accessories, uhect
music, rind coincide music book's for edu
cation. Open daily till 8:00 p.m. except
Wed. EL 5-3441. - .
1 RACOON COAT. ' Call AD 7-2030 any
afternoon. Afk lor Gary or call Alpha
Sigma Phi and Have your number. ,
4-TRACK STEREO Tape Recorder3o
- cps response. Excellent condition,
accessories included. $350.00. Call AD 8-
3250.
1958 FORD F/L Hdtp. Jsky full race cam,
tri-carbs, floor shift. See to appreciate.
Call Ron Unger AD 7-2602.
HELP! WANTED Dorm Replacement-
Emergency.! $2OO. (lower if absolutely
necessary). Frank Orlando UN 5-4332.
SAMANTHA Female Coatimundl. Will eat
anything. Mother hates Sam. Call Bob
AD 8-3153. Price $26.
1958 MARLETTE Mobile Home. Excellent
condition.. 46x8, two bedrooms, automatic
washer. Phone AD 8-1800.
STUDIO COUCH, Dressers, Desk Lights,
Breakfast - Sets, Single or Double Beds,
Davenport find. Chair. Hoy’s Used Furni
ture, just off Mountain Street, Lemont.
AD 8-0420. Open 6-0 p.m. ‘ > “
MERCEDES BENZ 190 SL, red with black
top, black leather. Perfect condition. Can
be financed. Mr.. Paul, AD 8-2242.
DESKS, FILES, Office Furniture. Hun
dreds of items to choose from. Used* sur
plus, and new at the lowest prices any
where. Folding chairs and tables, steel
shelving. For savings and bargains galore
see Equipment Mfgrs., Inc., 487 Pine St.,
Williamsport, Pa. Phone 326-1521.'
DORM CONTRACT. Contact Bruce, UN
5-4679.
HI-FI. AMPLIFIER, ! 35. watts,- Bogeu
Model DB-130., Four . string tenor banjo.
Both in excellent condition. Call AD 8-
3875 after 5:30 p;m. '
FOR RENT
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.
FURNISHED APARTMENT—four rooms
and bath, second floor. Private entrance.
Free parking. $76. Centre Hall EM 4-1495.
FURNISHED APARTMENT. Two-room
efficiency, private bath,. Ideal for two
students or married couple. 200 Bradley
Ave. Call AD 8-8804 after 6 -p.m.
, WANTED
ROOMMATE WANTED, to share apart
ment with two girls. One block from
campus. Call Diane after 5. AD 8-3722.
WANTED: NAMES OF those who helped
at the -T.I.M. Las Vegas Nite. Sign up
now lor banquet at HUB desk.
PEOPLE TO prepare themselves for the
panel next week on Interfaith problems.
Hear the Rev. Barrett Rudd speak on
"What is a .Protestant?" Wednesday at
7' p.m. in Waring Lounge. Sponsored by
West Hall's Religious Affairs Committee.
HELP .WANTED
PART-TIME WORK. Students with ear,
15-20 hours por week, s2ors6o weekly.
Scholarships awarded. Three openings
available. Contact: Leonard Shemin, UN
6-5372.
THREE MEN needed for kitchen help. Call
AD 8-3022.
WANTED: BIDE TO Now York City,
West Chester or vicinity on Thursday,
Jan. 24. Call UN. 6-8437.
’ ’’'"'lost & found "
T.I.M. LAS VEGAS NITE helpers: Sign
up now at the HUB desk for banquet.
'"lost” "
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WILL THE PERSON who took the green
corduroy coat Friday, 2nd floor Boucke,
please call Tony, AD 7-4419. -
LOST: DARK OLIVE GREEN Scarf, in
vicinity of HUB or Boucke. Reward. Call
AD 8-3976. ;
HIGH SCHOOL RlNG—blue stone, gold.
If found please call UN 5-8893.,
FOUND
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FOUND IN SACKETT Tuesday—small red
suede change purse, dorm key inside. Call
Mary Ann, UN .6-8232.
WEEKEND FOR L in > Washington, D.O.
Meals-and room in Washington’s Newest
Luxury Hotel. Less than half actual cost.
Gary, AD 8-1667. >; .
~n," , ;V ATTENTION
FOR rAN EVENING of folkmusic and
•bawdy, songs—The Folklore Society pre
sents Oscar B.rand, Jarir 27, 8:00 p.m.
MISCELLANEOUS
BAWDY -1 SONGS come to College—Oscar
Brand sings here Jan. 27, 8:00 p.m. at
Schwab. Tickets at HUB desk.
PRIVATE INSTRUCTION: Elocution,
Public Speaking,/Acting, Production, Sing
ing,:. Piano,* ’Theory,,-. Harmony. Beatrice
Huiroe, 319, S. Pugh.. AD 7-3308.
ATMOSPHERE.AT the La Galleria, 233 E.
-Beaver" ' Ave.—Spaghetti with ' chicken
cacciatori, Balad, garlic bread .$.99.
WHAT DO Protestants Believe?' Are they
still protesting? If so, what? Hear tha
Rev. Barrett Rudd speak oh -‘What is ft
Protestant?" 7 p.m., Wednesday in War
-rig Lounge.