PAGE FOUR Forum lari Grad School Set • The History Round — Table is cuss schools with programs - in presenting a Student-Faculty European history; Robert J. Dialogue on graduate schools at Maddox, :who will discuss 7:30 p.m., October `sth ihlV33B; schools with programs in Pattee Library. • American hiitory; Ari Hoogen- The program will include a boom, 'who is the adviser to discussion of. how to apply to graduate students; and Arthur graduate school, the prepara- Goldschmidt, who will discuss tion needed at the undergrad- non-Western studi-; and fel uate ' level, which graduate lowships and grants. schools offer programs in the Other prograL.s planned by various fields, and information the History Round Table dur concern:lag fellowships an d- ing Fall Term are a lecture by Howard Boorman of Columbia grants. University on October 12th. The Faculty speakers will be Dan lecture will be at 7:3; pm. at P. Silverman, who will dis- the Nittany Lion Inn. HUB. 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I> "%':, ---•:, it I . ' '.:. ' ' ''., '' • ' Library' Art Exhibit Budget Battle Flares Congress Over Tax Bill WANTED EDITOR for Penn State Woman Applications at HUB Desk AWS Needs YOU ! o. ,7-7,s'"=""'•••",t INUBSSI MME KitlM6VMSrAt'ntßiP BMfflM :Lt >-•~• MEN IMRE Science Talk Scheduled Mhat Is Computer Science" is the subject of a panel dis cussion to be held at 8 , p.m. tomorrow in Room 102, Forum. The panel, include Rich ard W. Hamming, an interna tio.ially known scientist of Bell Telephone Laborato r i e.s as guest panelist; Preston Ham mer, head of the computer sci, ence deparb .ent; Donald T. Laird, director of the Com putation Center; Br uc e H. Barnes, chairman of graduate studies in Computer Science; and Chides Williams, as sistant professor of computer science. C. I. Noll, dean of the Col lege of Science, will serve as moderator. HUB COMMITTE CAMPUS PACTS COMING OCTOB 11th & 12th Ground Floor HU The Flicks ! . .,%5 ; ' Park ' Typical 'Nighf . Hd : • • ri •;:zirv..X3kNiattatt :;•!•.;;;;;itg;vt.nistg4.: b y T u ff y Cl ay .6:ll„,titMVX4l: "Barefoot in the Park" is guaranteed to appeal 'to (a) romantic females, (b) fans of Jane Fonda's particular brand of sex Appeal, • and/or (c) anyone who , enjoys: a typical Hollywood 'version of a popular Broadway shOW. (Why caret klolly . Wood' let well 'en'ough alone?) AIiYNOY, this film is so completely forgettable that I've forgotten the names of the characters. Miss' Fonda's acting ability leaves much to be 'desired. Running around hotel, corridors in a• man's pajaina tops doesn't necessarily qualify one for an Oscar. Robert Red ford is a very capable actor, but.comedies are not his forte, especially . not . the likes of this one: The efforts at comedy are•cliche-ridden, unfunny, and lackirig in .proper Let's face it. After the initial trek up those stairs ana't,he first glimpse of the apartment, there's nothing amusing about a fifth-floor walk-up with a broken skylight:. no heat, a closet-sized bedroom and no bathtub. Laurels to the deliveryman - from Saks for the best wheezing and to the man from the' phone'comciany for' his farewell line.' (It even sounded original!) Charles,Boyer plays his usual cosmopolitan self and Mildred Natwick recreates her Broadway role as. the niother. " When you get right down to the nitty gritty, "Two for the Road" is only a so-so picture, but its redeeming qual ities (named Albert Finney) make it enjoyable and worth- While. Having noted the, good point, I shall proceed with the other side of the scoreboard. For one thing, Audrey Hepburn just doesn't quite click as Finney's wife Joanna. She's all elegance and cool self-confidence as ,opposed to Finney's portrayal of an earthy and volatile young architect. To put it, blUntly; Miss Ilepburn isn't the•blue jean type and this vehicle is more of a showcase for her regal beauty, and London mod Wardrobe than for her acting ability. The flashback technique, while skilfully and cleverly done, from a technical point of view, is nevertheless con fusing. The action seems to untold not chronologically, but according to the development of emotions.' This is 'tin interesting idea, but it's not handled clearly enough. The viewer is forced to shut off the action on the screen while he tries to re-orient' himself to each new flashback.. ' Eleanor Bron and William Daniels are quite good as the super-organized, self-styled child psychologists, the Maxwell Manchesters. "In the Heat of the.Night".is One of the finest dramas I've seen in a long time, thanks mainly to the superb per formanceS of Rod Steiger and' Sidney Poitier. Mr. Steiger has the gift of being totally believable in every role he plays. Hi is as much the gum-chewing.chief of police of Sparta, Miss. as he was the seemingly emotion less pawnbroker in the film of the same name. His'every look, his physical gestures and voice inflections are' pre cisely calculated to make his character as authentic as possible. Sidney Poitier's portrayalof l Virgil Tibbs is notable in that he never lets Virgil,becipme a stereotype. This film might have disintegrated easily into a second-rate melo drama, but the general quality of the acting saves it. The characters may be based on stereotypes, but they are not stereotypes. They are definite individuals. The quality of the acting is such that the plot becomes subordinate to it. It's far more interesting to watch the chemistry involved 'in fine acting than it'is to know who the murderer 'is. With the exceptions of Steiger and Poitier the cast is composed of relative unknowns to the wide 'screen, but a fine job is done by ; all, especially Lee Grant as the' widow of the murdered man. She is, by the way, an Emniy winner. If you're up for some really decent acting-and a good story, too, don't •miss this one. _ Letter From a Friend (Continued front_ page two) The hearts of the traditional moderates have turned hard as stone. The most generous response is 'lt just seems im possible to help them.' With an unwillingness to under. -stand that is akin to violence, they combat any suggestion that at least some aspects of Negro behavior must be un derstood with reference to their relations with whites. 'Too much progress too soon' is what they strive to believe. One conclusion forces itself upon their minds, and they cling to it to the exclusion of all other considerations. 'lllegality should bring no rewards. The sense of powerlessness one hears about is a cliche that has considerable descriptive merit at the present time. Increasing disintegration of the feeling of community ac. companies increasing integration in Washington. Almost no-one wants a riot; yet the exchange of. goods, services, and attitudes takes place in, a new spirit—as a.necessity for one's own welfare. The norms informing us that our enterprise is part of a lirge complex that is as it should be have receded into the background.: Only at the ballpark, thanks to the Senators'-recent winning streak, is •there a sense of common purpose. In short, social relations have lost their legitimacy. For all your bridal needs and accessories . for the wedding, ,conie 'to the newest bridal shop in the State College area. We also carry a full : line of cocktail dresses. f we do not have it we can order it. Pe/vino 3 Erdal: Skop 25i East Beaver Ave. (in Kappa •Sig Fraternity Building) Sigma 'Delta Tau Cangraialates Thefr Pledges v't Carol Arigert Rosalee Opoczynski Susan Berger Barbara Pottier SUsan Bocleft ! NancY Setinsky Miriam Heck Randi Simon ftenne Holtzin Roz Spi Peggy Katz Andrea Linda Lutsky Marcia THURSDAY, OCTOBER . 5, 1967 Steiner Wiener