PAGE EIGHT Musicologist To 'Lecture Denis V/. Stevens, a distin guished visiting piofcssor in the music department, will begin a series of music lectures at 8 p.rn. tomorrow in 200 Horne Ec South. He will discuss the different combinations of instruments and voices which were used in the music of the Renaissance. Since art and literature give many hints as to the way the musical groups of this period ' were organized, Stevens said he will use tapes and slides to illustrate the lecture. Stevens not only conducts and performs, but- also writes books - FAST DELIVERY SERVICE PIZZA $l, 1.15. 1.50 ITALIAN SAUSAGE SANDWICH • 50c SUPER-SUB 55c SOFT DRINKS (12 oz. cans) 15c JUMBO FISH SANDWICH (4 oz.) 35c CHOCOLATE SHAKE , . 30c FAST, FAST, FAST DELIVERY DEAN'S WALK-IN THE BELL TELEPHONE SALUTE: Bob Fisk (8.A., 1954) joined New England Telephone in Boston during 1957 and in less than three years was promoted to the position of Accounting Manager. Quito an accomplishment when you consider Bob is responsible for the work of five supervisors, and 45 em floyees! He needs a staff this large to handle the immense ob of preparing monthly hills for southeast Boston. '■ T, -X*> ' ; v /iM;-'>,: 4/ ,\ -;lsfvr\ * v ‘ \ ' Hm ■. *' •■ v -';. v ,> < % f y ' ■. ' ''- ■ • ?. ■■■•■•:•■% £: :c-<i-ysK-:-;-?‘ •:■:■■:■'■':..: ■ fill v j< s®gg ' . ggS V v ’, S V ' ' Vs '' s * ~ ~ ■/' \ s> * > Jfc ; ? V. \ I about music.. He attended Jesus College in England and studied privately in Paris. For several years he was a music critic for the Oxford Times and then he became a violinist with the Philharmonic Orchestra of London. He also worked with the British. Broadcasting Corp. Before coming to the University, Stevens was a professor at the Royal Academy of Music in Lon don, Cornell, Columbia and Mc- Gill. He is also the conductor and founder of the Ambrosian singers, a professional group. AD 8-2913 808 FISK '■> V A THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA Revised Student Questionnaires to Aid- 'Library The revised library question naires distributed last term will remain available as long as stu dents continue to fill them out, Mrs. Margaret K.’ Spangler, as sistant librarian, said yesterday. The questionnaires are designed to determine the library needs of the students. Unlike older ques tionnaires, the new forms ask for the student’s name and' address * C OLI. EG 'IIiaiIIIIIIIDIMIMfMMIMIDttIMiMtMtMHIMMITMMIMa lilMll.itteMKtt.tlt. 11.1 llltltial PIPER 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 8:00 p.m. except Wed. EL 6-3441. I’RACOON COAT. Call AD 7-2930 any afternoon. Ask for Gary or <yill Alpha Sigma Phi and leave your nifmber. 4-TRACK STEREO Tape Recorder; 30- 20,000 cps response.. Excellent 1 condition, accessories included. $350.00. Call AD 8- 3260. 1968 FORD F/L Hdtp. Isky full race cam, tri-enrbs, floor shift.- See to appreciate. Call Ron Unger AD 7-2802. HELP! WANTED Dorm Replacement— Emergency I‘ $2OO. flower if absolutely necessary), Frank Orlando UN 6-4332. 1958 MARLETTE Mobile Home. Excellent condition. 46x8, two bedrooms, automatic washer. Phone AD 8-1809. * ’ * STUDIO-COUCH, Dressers, Desk Lights. Breakfast Sets, Single or Double Beds, Davenport and Chnlr, 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, COMPANIES Bob earned his latest promotion after outstanding per formance on earlier assignments as a Supervisory Assistant and Directory Staff Assistant. _ Bob Fisk and other young men like him in Bell Tele phone Companies throughout the country help bring the finest communications service in the world to the homes and businesses of a growing America. 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At the end of. each week, the forms turned in are reviewed by the readers’ service' staff- of the library and action is takeivwhen possible. • .-■■■■-- As a result of'the 10 forms turned in'last week, for example, the library has ordered a.'copy of lAN CL AS FOR SALE DORM' CONTRACT. Contact Bruce, UN 5-4679. HI-FI AMPLIFIER,. 36, watta, Bogen Model DB-130. Four string .tenor banjo. Both in excellent condition. .Call AD 8- 3875 after 5;30 p.m. ‘ BRAND NEW Sewing’ Machine. Will Bell for % price. $47. Call AD 8-8367. FOR SALE.; An Eleclrid Razor,. Schick 3-speed. Call 1 Gary UN «6-4463. » LAST CHANCE to buy a" 1953' Chevy Convertible before it- goes. to the junk yard. Still runs but needs work to pass inspection. Chuck, UN 5-2170. SAVE' — 1963 Buick Skylark Convertible, bucket seats, fully equipped—s3,l9s. Must Hell, personal reasons. Cal) Ray, AD 7-4679. 1956 CHEyROLET ‘Convertible. Good con dition. White walls,.radio, automatic irans-. mission. $695. AD 8-3982 afternoons and evenings. ’ HOCKEY SKATES, size 7, excellent con dition—ss.oo. Phone UN 5-6146'6:30-?;00 p.m.. iimiiiiiiHiiiiiliiHmmiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiililiiiiiiiiii QUIET, COMFORTABLE Room, % block from campus. Woman or grad student pre ferred. Call AD 8-3413. y " Jttit Vf i r 'C •V'\ /, * ' > s'-/' ' WEDNESDAY; JANUARY 23, 1963 "The Imperial Years” and- two additional copies •of Einstein’s “Specific and General Theory of Relativity.” - . ' ' ' " Four missing books'were rer placed as a result of revised forms returned’ last term. - The revised forms are avail able at the entrance of the card’ catalogue room on the second floor. SIFIEDS* iMli*iaiiiM(iiiiiiiii ia (ii«iiiMiiiii a iiiiiiiin al a‘ii,a«iii GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen': Comfortable rooms, running, water, private bnth, 'central location. (Double'or single.) Quietly conducive for rest and study. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany—AD 7-7792, AD 7-4860, Mrs. Cox. FURNISHED:. APARTMENT. Two-room efficiency, private bnth. Ideal for two students or married couple. 200 Bradley Ave. Call AD* 8-8804 after 5 p.m. M.f ■■>ll» ll *l ia i**fMti a , l „i aaaaa f« WANTED; NAMES OF those-who helped at the T.I.M. Las Vegas Nite. Sign up now for 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 Affairs Committee. WAITER WANTED. Call caterer, AD 7- 4933. PART-TIME-WORK.' Students with car, 36-20 hours "per week, # s2o-$6O weekly. Scholarships ’Three- openings available. - Contact; Leonard' Shemin7 UN 6-5372. MEN; LARGE NEW YORK holding corpo ration hiring male. students for payf-time employment, $45 per week for'l6-18 hours. Management positions available to grad uating business and L.A. students. Call AD -7-7112, 9-a.m. to 2 p.m. “'''''''ilDE'raTED''' WANTED) RIDE TO New York City, West,Chester or vicinity on Thursday, Jan. 24. Call UN 6-8437. RIDE WANTED from State College to Washington, D.C. area Sunday, Feb) 13. Call Mary Lou UN 6-7140. ’ Lost"&found T.I.M. LAS VEGAS NITE helper's! " sign up now at the HUB desk for banquet. "lost"' LOST! DARK OLIVE GREEN Scarf, "'ln vicinity of HUB or Boucke.' Reward. Call AD 8-3976. HIGH SCHOOL RlNG—blue stone, gold. If found please call UN 6-8893. TWO GREEN NOTEBOOKS—History 21 and Sociology 12. Call Mike UN 6-6000. FOUND IN s'ACKETTTuesday—"maii'rS suede change purse, dorm key Inside. Call Mary Ann UN 6-8232. ATTENTION FOR AN EVENING of folkmuslo and bawdy songs—Tho Folklore Society pre sents Oscar Brand, Jan. 27, 8:00 p.m. MIS CELL AN E O U S BAWDY 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 Hulme, 319 S. Pugh.-AD 7-3308. WHAT DO Protestants'Believe? Are they still protesting? If so, what? Hear the Rev. Barrett Rudd speak on "What is a Protestant?” 7 p.m., Wednesday in War ing Lounge. ' . ALL DAY JAMMY at Kappa Delta Rho. Presenting The “Imperials,; Saturday. LOOK—HAMBURG STEAK, French Fries, Peas, Salad, Garlic Bread, $.BO. La Gal- S. Beaver Ave. -* FILM.- : HEART MESSAGE DURING SURGERY. .Alpha .Epsilon Delta pre-med honorary. All. interested welcome. Admis sion free. 209 H. Ec-Soiith, 7:30 p.m. this Thursday, Jari. 24. ’ WE SPECIALIZE IN Offset Printing, Thesis, forms,.. advertising, letterheads. Flatting, silhouetting, plate making, "We’ll do,all off your, printing.’.’. EL 5-6688. _A. WHAT CRIMES deserve the death penalty ? Does "oapital. -punishment defer .potential criminals ? What is'-'worth, ’dying -for? Read:;'and . discuss,:, the" Capital Modern Religious;;Play,* "Let Men, Live,” by Par Loggerlcvist, author ~of "Barabbas”) 7 p.m:;’.,tonight, i Eisenhower Chapel. f ENN STATE li; bUTING CLUB ;j ' : * *-' •; Again* the. PSOC will ss "tobogganing, .Cars.'will: leave at: l- p.m. Sunday, 'January 27, .from Rec Hall. Sign up at the HUB desk. . . . * r IJ •>* . t t -PerKons , Interested - In - entering the Intermediate and advanced: ski races . for’.,-the . Ski Fest iWeekend, girls -in ;cluded, :sign up ot the 11118 Desk by 'Thursday.; or Call,Leif *AD 8-3377:' -' Everybody' come to SKIMONT Satur .dsy. PSOC challenges The . Pittsburgh 5 Intercollegiate Ski Association ;in Ski races.‘ W .1* *': - " . - . Banquet and Ball at Holiday,. Inn Satur day-night. Banquet 6:30 p.m. Ball 9:00 to 12:30 p.m. Tickets at the HUB Deeki' Drees ; casual (ski - clothes); '-i- . ■> j i 5 s i f..fi 5..1 rJ FOR. RENT WANTED
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