TUESDAY. JANUARY 29/1963 ■ TODAY ON CAMPUS Lecture Roland L. Warren,' American Friends Service Co.mmittee inter national representative in Ger many, will speerk at 8 p.m. in 112 Chambers. His topic is “Is Peace Possible in Berlin?” The lecture is sponsored by the Peace Committee of Friends Meet ing and the University Christian Association. Tickets Tickets for., non-delegates to the model U.N. sessions to be held Friday afid Sunday are now avail able at the Hetzel Union desk. Five O'clock Theatre The Five O’Clock Theatre will present "Martawan” by Christie Werner. The director of the pro duction is Laurie ■ Stepanian and the technical director is Gerald Gallagher. Model U.N. Delegation chairmen may pick up resolutions at the HUB desk this week. Chairmen must also turn in a list of all delegates and alternates at the HUB desk before 5 p.m. in order for them to be admitted to the Model U.N. as sembly in Schwab, Friday, Sat urday and Sunday. ART supplies AVAILABLE AT |_|Qyyg/ • Oil Colors* • Water Colors • Brushes • Stretchers • Canvas • Easels . 0 Frames "Everything for the Artist ” ■inwnrili Cor, W. College Sc Buckliout, STATE COLLEGE - ' ,** J Attention! PROMOTION STAFF NO Meeting tonite > • • 1 V ■ , Good Luck In Ymr Ist Round of Bluebooks THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Other Events Air Force Cadets, formal dinner, 6 p.m., HUB ballroom. Book Exchange, 8:45 p.m., HUB assembly room. , Education Student Council, 6:30 p.m., 214-215 HUB. Intervarsity Christian Association, 6:15 p.m., 218 HUB. Junior class advisory board, 7 • p.m., 212-213 HUB. Mineral Industries Student Coun cil, 7:30 p.m., 217HU8. Newman Club lecture, 7 p.m., HUB assembly room. Panhellenic Council, 6:30 p.m., . 203 HUB. . TIM bridge lessons, 6 p.m., HUB . cardroom. TIM movies, "Unchained God dess,” 12 to 1 p.m., 6 to 7 p.m. HUB assembly room. USG Senate Rules Committee, 8:30 p.m., 214 HUB. William Penn Foundation lecture, 4 p.m., HUB assembly room. Young Democrats, 7 p.m., 216 HUB. New College Diner Downtown Between the Movies t- •; •. - IT costs more than a dime to have your clothing cleaned, but it's worth it. Especially when you go to Campus Cleaners. Courteous service, fast service, quality service /. , It's worth it. 0 For Best Results .. . Use Collegian Classifieds Many engineering* and scientific graduates have that as an objective achieving it is a reality at UAC'a Corporate Systems Center. CSC was formed to bring together under one management the vast technical resources of United Aircraft (one of the nation’s forty largest corporations) and its world-famous divisions. A young, relatively small organization, CSC is engaged in all phases of systems work in areas such as stellar inertial guidance, mobile ballistic missiles, weather technology, bio-science systems, orbital ren dezvous and satellite navigation and control. Rapid expansion- in programs provides exceptional advancement potential for capable graduates, CSC’s “small company” environment coupled with the stability and benefits of a major corporation provide an ideal climate for professional growth. In tfie heart' of picturesque New England, we are located almost exactly midway between Boston and New York City only brief parkway hours from each. Investigate CSC career advantages- during our visit. If you are unable to see -.our. placement representative during interviews on your campus, write to Mr. R. A. Fuller, Box 1047, Broadstreet Station, Manchester, Connecticut an ■equal opportunity employer. . .Opportunities for Chemists, Physicists, Biologists, Mathematicians, Civil, Aero-. , nautical, Mechanical, Electrical and Chemical Engine’ers,Metallurgists, Meteorologists, Oceanographers, Geophysicists and others. CAMPUS INTERVIEWS ■ Monday, See your College I I more?iifformafion I CORPORATE SYSTEMS CENTER and an appointment B HIIQICITI Windsor Locks, Connecticut cam pus cleaners 110 East Beaver Avenue Feb. - PAGE
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