The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 07, 1963, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Librarians Attend ARL
. Representatives of the Univer
sity library staff-recently attended
their first meeting of the Associa
tion of Research Libraries since
Penn State's election into the
organization June 16.
Ralph W. McComb, University
librarian, and Mrs. Margaret K.
Spangler, assistant librarian,par
ticipated in the 60th session of the
ARL on Jan. 27 in Chicago.
The ARL is composed of 72
libraries in the United States and
ALTERATIONS
of all kinds
Experience in taperinx
troomera and shirt&
Formerly worked at Quality Cleaners
Mrs. Warner AD 8.6811
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? , . -4 5 1 1450 S. Atherton AD 8-3201
1 Mon.. Sal,: 9.4:30
Open till 9—Tues., Thurs., Fri.
Result: "Cushion Recoil" provides a
dramatically smoother ride
in 1963 Ford-built cars
The challenge given Ford engineers was to design suspensions
that would permit wheels virtually to roll with the punches—not
only in a vertical plane but fore-and-aft as well. Conventional
suspension systems proyide only a partial solution to road shocks
by limiting wheel recoil to an up-and-down motion.
The solution? Exclusive Cushion Recoil suspension design in all
Ford•built cars for '631 Cushion Recoil, with cushioning action
In a fore-and-aft plane as well as vertical, smothers the jars and
Jolts of rough roads, addt to your comfort, safety, and driving
pleasure. Even the thump of freeway tar strips is reduced, and
on deeply rutted roads you experience better control of the car,
Furthermore, your Ford-built car is spared the wear and tear of
road-induced vibration.
Another assignment completed-one more example of engineer•
ing• excellence at Ford and new ideas for the American Road.
THE DAILY CO
Canada. Membership, which Is
by invitation, includes the princi
pal university' libraries and sev
eral large non-university insti
tutions with outstanding research
facilities.
For more than-30 years the as
sociation has been the principal
organization of the major research
libraries of the country. Its pri
mary efforts have been in the
building and strengthening of re
search library collections.
New College Diner
Downtown(Between the Movies
LEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Dow to Conduc
Hillard L. Smith, •of the Dow
Chemical Company, wlll•be at the
University today and tomorrow
to interview interested seniors in
agriculture, and graduate students
in agriculture and business ad
ministration.
Any student Interested In an
*COLLEG
FOR SALE
PIPER MUSIC CENTER Muitic head
quarters for Harbmond organs, Pianos, all
musical instruments and accessories, sheet
music, and complete'music books for edu
cation. Open daily till 8:00 p.m. except
Wed. EL 5:-3441.
NAVY OFFICERS UNIFORMS. one new,
two used. SD blue and one new khaki,
6'l" 190 lb. Call John, AD 8-6166.
FOR SALE One bowler-game score 81,
series 366. Call 13111 Shoop, AD 8-3283.
FOR SALE: Dorm Contract - available
immediately. Call Frank Orlando at UN
6-4332.
1968 MARLETTE Mobile Homo-46x8.
Excellent condition. Two bedioome and
automatic washer. Phone AD 8-1809.
TRAILER 35x8, two bedroom, awning,
patio.- Very good condition. AJ) 8-3837,
AD 8-1118.
DIETZGEN SLIDE MULE No
like new. Call Torn AD 7-4662.
MOTORCYCLE, .1965 Harley-Davidson
165 e,e.'s, 3-speed trans., excellent con
dition. $l5O. Call John AD 84443.
DORM CONTRACT. Will sell immediately
Contact Bruce UN 5-4679.
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FOR RENT
COMFORTABLE STUDENT Rooms for
rent at 126 E. Foster Ave. Phone AD 8-
8639.
SOAKS UP ROAD SHOCK. Exclusive Ford
Motor Company Cushion Recoil action moves
back as well as up for a smoother ride. _
WHERE ENGINEERING LEADERSHIP
BRINGS YOU BETTER-BUILT CARS
/fig, Bus Ad Stu
mtcfylew should report to 210
Arrnsby this morning. Interviews
will be conducted all day begin
ning at 8:15 a.m.-
School - district representatives
will also be at the University from
the following schools to interview
prospective teachers: Feb. 11-12,
Pittsburgh schools, Pittsburgh;
lAN CLAS
GRADUATE STUDENTS, Upperclassmen:
Comfortable rooms, running water or pri
vate bath, central location. (Double or
single.) Quietly conducted for rest and
study. The Colonial, 123 W. Nittany—
AD 7-7792, AD 7-9860, Mrs. Cox.
THREE LARGE ROOMS with private
bath, unfurnished or partially furnished.
Open March 29th. Parking. Central loca
tion. AD 7-7792, AD 8-0391.
TWO GRADUATE Students wish to rent
3-room furnished apartment within walk
ing distance of campus at end of February
or March. Call AD 8-2197 after 7. -
LARGE HOUSE in State College suitable'
for housing at least 26 students. Call
Foust Agency AD 7-4221, or come to the
office at 632 West Beaver Ave„ State
College, Pa.
RIDE WANTED to State College from
Wilmington, Baltimore, Philadelphia or
vicinity Feb. 8 or any weekend. Call
Elayne UN 6-7980 after 11:30 p.m.
RIDE WANTED to Washington, D.C. Fri.
Feb. 8 late .afternoon. Call Marsha, UN
5-4400.
RIDE FROM State • College to Centre
Hall .7:30 p.m. weekdays. Call AD 8-9862
ask for Sissy.
Wvl
MOTOR COMPANY -
The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan
FOR RENT
WANTED TO RENT
RIDE WANTED
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THURSDAYS FEBRUARY 7; 1963
eat lirgemiews
Feb. i 2, Prince-George's County,
Upper Marlboro, Maryland; .Feb.
14, Board•of Education, Cleveland,
Ohio; Feb. 15,: = Riverside City
Schools, :Riverside, California.
Contact the Teacher Placement
Office, -103- Burrowes, for an ap
pointment - or more information.
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SIFIEDS*
WANTED
SEAMSTRESS DESIRES work
and men's clothing. Reasonable. Pick up,
deliver. AD 7-2312. .
WANTED: TWO ROOMMATES for apart
ment, spring term. 124 N. Atherton. Call
AD 8-9679.
GIRL TO SHARE furnished apartment.
Available April lat. Non-student preferred.
AD 8-2937 after 6.
WANTED: TWO fraternity waiters. Call
AD 7-4702. _ .
TYPING WANTED
FAST, ACCURATE TYPING. Call AD
8-0797 after 6:00 p.m.
HELP WANTED
WAITERS TO work In fraternity. Call
Fred Diem AD 8-9067..
MEN: Business' & L.A. students, prefer=
ably with 10 credits or less, 18 hours per
week working 'schedule adjusted to suit
study and class schedule. $46 per week
to qualified applicants. Interview by ap
pointment only. Call AD 8-8992.
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LOST
VPI CLASS RING (1661) with name en
graved Richard G. Rice. Delta Signia Chi
on stone. Phone UN 5-2574.
ONE PAIR Manhattan-rim glasses. Re
ward. Call AD 8-9000 for Dave. -
PAISLEY SHOE BAG with black heels
inside. Lost Sat. night. Call Jeanne.
UN 5-8558,
LOST: ONE BLUE •Plastic Ring Binder
Notebook in 9 Sparks. Contains important
papers. Call Tony AD '7-2146. Reward.
LOST: ONE DELT Jacket at West Halls
Friday night. Reward. Contact AD 8.2956.
THETA CHI PIN near McElwain or Ree
Hall. If found call AD 7-4702, ask for
Tom. Reward.
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FOUND
"A RADIOACTIVE Romeo and Juliet" t
Hiroshima Mon Amour, Sunday, 'Feb: 10
at 7:00 p.m., Schwab Auditorium, Dr.
Milnor Alexander, discussion lender. Free.
PERSONAL
LET IT BE known throughout. Yea, Bob
RudO is. the good friar.
SORRY, CHARLIE. I, only go out wit
guys who wear bluejeans, madras shirts,
penny loafers,, and dig the cool sounds
of Chria.Coile and the Continentals. Sally.
TUTORING
PHILOSOPHY, PSYCHOLOGY, Sociology,
History and Economics. Get expert as:.
siatance_now. Call AD '_B4BlB.
Li C L•N OU
RECORDS: ALL LP's 20% off list!
Large selection I Why pay more? The
Groove Room, 227 East Beaver Ave.
INCOME TAX PRORLEMS? Call Nikki
UN 6-9845 for inexpensive help.
FREE PICK-UP and Delivery, and new,
subnormal tailoring fees. Specials: hem
lines $.1.25; cuffs $l.OO. Call Lil, AD
7-3657.
"THE ALIENATION OF THE JEWISH
INTELLECTUAL."- Milton Himmelfarb,
contributing editor of Commentary Maga%
tine will speak Sunday, Feb. 10 at
8:00 p.m.-11illel Foundation, 224 Locust
Lane. Sponsored by Hille Graduate As
sociation. Freeopen to all. -
AT THE GALLERIA _Wednesday 9 to
11:30. Frlam% 3:30 to 6:3o—The Ivy Rocks.
Friday night: . — Krebs Quintet.-
FREE STUDENT MOVIE "Our Mr. Bell"
at HUB Assembly room Tues., Feb. 12,
12-1 13.m.,-.6-7 p.m.
SQUARE DANCE at. Wesley Foundation
Friday, Feb: 8 'at 8 p.m. Free.
ATTENTION FRATERNITIES: ,Fred
Sin
clair is now' accepting bids in room 13,
Nittany 32 . . by appointment only. Call
UN 5-5372.
"AN INSTRUMENT -of insight into„some
of the major dilemmas that confront mod
ern man." It prods - 'at guilts in men's
minds and sends' them . wriggling to tha
surface. 'This is part of what. N.Y. Her
.aid'.-Tribune. said_ about HIROSHIMA
NON AMOUR, Sunday at 7:00 p.m. in
Schwab: FREE.
OCIETY. OF AmeHenn Military Boat.
ieero will =meet at 209 Home Ee South,
p.m. New .nogmbera welcome., Topic:
'Digital. Ciimputors.'"
PENN „STATE
- OUTING CLUB
F'oC—Rock Climbing. Division Meet
ink, February 12, 7 p.m., 204 Willard.
Ever try living out In this weather?
Come to the:-Rock Climbing Division
Meeting, February 12, 7 p.m., 209 Wil
lard and find out about winter moun
talneering and frostbite.
Skl Patrol Meetingonday, February
11, 7:30 p.m., Dr. Grasloy, "Fractures
and Sprains." 241_ Rec Hall.
World - Champlonahlp -Canoe Slalom
movies to be shown at the PSOC Canoe
Division Meetinr-this _Thursday, Febru
ary 7, in-121 Sparki at 7 p.m. Plans
for whole Bering schedule to be dis
cusaed.