The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 21, 1969, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Lunar Rock Team Head To Speak
Clifford Frondel, the scien
tist who is in charge of the
team that is analyzing lunar
samples brought back by the
Apollo II astronauts, will be
the second speaker in the
Geological Sciences Seminar at
4 p.m. today in 26 Mineral In
dustries.
Frondel. professor of
geological scit'nces at Harvard
University, will lecture on
‘’Apollo II and the Lunar
Receiving Laboratory.
Coffee will be served before
the talk, at 3:40 p.m.. in 341
Deike.
The lime and place for an in
formal evening follow-up
session will be announced at
the seminar.
The seminar was organized
by graduate students m the
College of Earth and Mineral
Sciences and all lectures arc
open to the public. Four more
lectures are scheduled lor the
Fall Term.
H. Clark Dalton, professor of
biology. will speak o n
"Animals. Plants and Volcanos
of Hawaii" at the Penn State
Zoology Society meeting at
7:30 p.m. tomorrow 8 Life
Sciences.
There will be an Ice Hockey
Club organizational meeting at
7:30 p.m. tonight in 165
Willard.
The Penn State Kewman\
Association will open its "Mon- [
tage" series of thought provok
ing films with "One Potato,
Two Potato" at 7 p m. Friday
in the Helen Eakin Lisonhower,
Chapel Lounge.
Everyone is invited to attend
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No Personal Ads!
OFFICE HOURS
9:30 - 4:30
Monday thru Friday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing
FOR SALE
interior, A speed, AM-FM. Must sell,
SISOQ. Fred 227-9075.
FOR SALE: One candidate for U.S G.
Congress. Answers to name of Bruce'BUY 24 DINNERS get twelve free.
Shaw. Can be found on East Halls voting I state College Diners Club. 55.00 at College
ballots on Monday and Tuesday. If Ave Pharmacy.
sold will work for progressive reform! ---
and greater student voice in university 1957 MGA, good shape, 5550. Call Frank
policy making. ;after S pm 237*6378.
STUDENTS: PROMPT insurance for'2so cc YAMAHA '66 Big Bear, low mile
autos, group student life, motorcyctes.jage, qreat condition, luggage rack. Don
travel, valuables, hospitalization. Phone|or Ammon 237-6800 or 865-1266.
Mr. Temeles, 238-6633. |
1966 TR4A IRS, wires, Michelins, lug-j
cage rack, roll bar, tape deck Immacu
late' r rA USt n-?T e xoin l4oo ’ 4 Arnencan Msgs STUDENT-TEACHING Must sublet
14 SBO. 237-6960 __ _ __ -ew three-man apartment. Jrnuary to
SET OR Semperit Snow Tires, 14 inch,; September. Close to campus.
! 7 ’ 3ed onl V 100 rn,les - CaM 237-3663 after _ ONE BEDROOM Apt. imme-
P ,m * _ 'diately, block from campus; furnished.
FOR SALE: Date Ticket for the Ohio Call 237-6672.
name, Oct. 25, SB 40 Call 237-2934 before — —poßisT - "AMrlmenf" avaiiabTe
9-00 a.m. or anytime but good luck! park forest Apartment avanaoie
winter term. 3 • 4 men, Sl6O/month, air
conditioned, dishwasher, disposal. Call
Larry 238-7636
PALL CLEARANCE SALE at Piper's,
Harley-Davidson. Used bikes from $75. i
Mew bikes from $l5O. 1000 W. College!
Ave. 237-1501. |
FOR SALE: THREE Ohio University 1
Football Tickets. Call 238-2295. j
What's Fall
without a
sweater
from
HUB'S
Traditional Shop
342 E. College Ave.
and to take part in a discussion Democratic Society will meet
on the problems ot interracial at 7.30 tonight in 203 HUB.
marriages. * * *
' * 11 There will be a black
There will be an open busi- graduate student meeting at 7
ness meeting of the Penn State p.m. Wednesday in 213 HUB
Newman Association at 7 All black graduate students
tonight in 215 Hetzel Union are mvitccl to attend and par-
Building. tieipate in the deliberations.
Stella Goldberg, a member
of the University Senate, will
lead a discussion on un
dergraduate student affairs at
a "Discussion” from 1 to 2
p.m. Thursday m the Human
Development Living Center.
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He will discuss “Specific
Connections and Regeneration
Patterns of Individual Sensory
and Motor Nerve Cells in the
Leech Nervous System ”
for a All are invited to attend
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The Science Student Council
will meet at 6:30 tonight in 216
and 217 HUB.
The Stude:
AXIS
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formerly THE RHYTHM FACTORY
Russ 238-5333 Kevin 238-2758
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This picture will soon be leaving our theatre, but the
Revolution will go on . . . perhaps for your entire life
time. Here's your chance to get in on the inside planning
by the disenfranchised of society to get what's theirs.
This is not TV news film and the man holding the
microphone is a Black Panther—not Mark
Howard.
Jj^menccin
sPRevo!ufion2
..... U *• * 6:00 - 7:30 • 9:00 - 10:30
This may be the first film
since sound was added ioj
completely break the bar
rier of word-thought
It is in no way a literary construction
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
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FOR SALE
STEREOS, CAR TAPES, You name it,
we have it. Wholesale prices, guaranteed
satisfaction. Call 237-6795.
DUNLOP - PIRELLI - Michelin - Conti
nental - Goodyear, etc Finally! Good
prices on tires for all cars. Also parts
1 for all imported cars, accessories and
competition equipment at low prices.
Call Super Sport Supplies before you
buy. 238-8375 days, evenings or weekends.
53095 BASIC 60x12 Mobile Home with
lot of space. Ideal student arrangement.
238-6761.
FENDER JAZZ Bass Ampeg BT-15C
Bass Amp with 2 15" speakers. Call
Steve 865-3749
1963 SPRITE In good condition Winter
ized. Must sell. 865-5901 evenings.
FOLK - CLASSICAL Guitar. In perfect
condition; used very little. $40.00. Call
Missy 355-3972.
: PORSCHE 1966. New Michelin X tires,
, Koni shocks, AM-FM r*adio. 238-1770
ask for Tom.
DISCOUNT PRICES. Sports Car Acces
sories, roll bars, mag wheels, radial and
conventional tires. Call 238-2710.
DISCOUNT PRICES. Sports car acces
sories, roll bars, mag wheels, radial
and conventional tires. Call 238-2710.
[COMPLETE SCUBA Outfit new. 10-
I speed Schwinn Varsity Racer new. Calf
[Bill 238-4221 after 5 pm.
FOR RENT
ONE BEDROOM apartment, utilrties
furnished. $145 00 a month, starting winter,
term Call 238-2129,
Chilly Weather
Ahead
Get Warm
at
Hur’s
Traditional Shop
342 E. College Ave.
Collegian Notes
John Nichols, a member of
the laculty ot the Harvard
Medical School, will speak at
the weekly biophysics seminar
at 4 p.m. Thursday, in 8 Life
Sciences.
MOVES
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TWELVETREES
129 5. Atherton ,237-2112
HELP WANTED
SELF - STARTING Entrepeneur, Campus
j oriented marketing company seeking
Campus Manager. The right man will
organize and direct on-campus field
force in edverlising, promotion and re
search proiects. Fixed fee plus com
missions and a chance to grow with a
dynamic young company. Write for ap
plication today. Regional Manager, 175
Jefferson Road, Princeton, N J. 08540
DISHWASHER WANTED. Work one, eat
two. Social privileges. Call 237-4332. Ask
for caterer or treasurer.
NOTICE
HUNGRY AFTER midnight? Eat in or
take out 'til 4 a.m. Real down horned
steaks 237-4816.
AN-LAR-KEN STABLES now open for
boarding, training, riding instruction and
horse photography. Easy access to
mountain trails. 364-1528
IN EAST HALLS, vote for the candidate
who campaigns on the issues. Elect Bruce
Shaw East Halls U.S.G. Congressman.
KEEP YOUR Sports Car running well
at reasonable prices. Parts and service
on all imported cars. VW and Porsche
parts in stock. Grand Prix Developments,
1000 W College Ave. 237-1501.
NINE OUT OF fen abortionists recom
mend Munchkms' music obtainable at
[538 E. College Ave.
(NOTARY Car transfers, legal papers
l& soforth; 9-30 to 4-30 or by appoint
ment. Above Corner Room.
“Let my
little boy
play with
a mentally
retarded
child?
Never!”
If thnt > hmv \ou fc-el.
vnu don't know the
\\r.te fr>r a free tvno’.iot to
Tne Pre-.dent's Comm..toe
on Mental Retardation,
Washington, D C.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Devon W. Meek, professor of
chemistry at Ohio State
University, will be the speaker
at the weekly chemistry collo
quium at 12:45 pm. Thursday
in 310 Whitmore Laboratory.
Meek will talk about
“Stereochemistries and St rue
tures o f Pcntacoordinate
Transition Metal Complexes.”
Elmer R. Queer, professor
emeritus of engineering
research, has been appointed a
member of the Technical
Panel of the Advisory Com
mittee to the Department of
Housing and Urban Develop
ment (ACHUD).
The Committee, appointed
by the National Academy of
Sciences and the National
Feature Time
1:30-3:30-5:30
7:30-9:30
"ALICE’S RESTAURANT". ARLO GUTHRIE pplUmtßd]
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.VENABLE HERNDON..ARTHUR PENN
—HILLARD ELKINS-JOE MANDUKE ARTHUR PENN
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WANTED
TAKE YOUR girl to dinner 12 times
thru March 30 1970 for price. S. C.
Jaycees Diners Club books available.
McLanahan's, South Allen St.
ROOMMATES (2 female) for a 2-bed
room apartment within walking distance.
Winter - Spring terms 865-8113
WANTED: LEAD SINGER for organized
Psyche and Hard Rock Band. Call DaVe
865-9790.
ATTENTION
PLAYLAND NOW Bigger and Better
offers you Fun and Relaxation a
nice place to spend a little time. Largest
display of electronic Fun games. A
pleasant and friendly atmosphere. Campus
Shopping Center.
SAVE $5O 00. Eat dinner out. Buy two
dinners, one free. $5.00 buys the book.}
GOOD FOOD, good times, good music.
Open 'til 4 a.m, Down home steaks. 221
E. Beaver.
HOAGIES, HOAGIES, Hoagies. Regular,
Ham, Chicken, Tuna —75 c. Ham &
Cheese 40c. No delivery charge. We cash
student checks. We take pennies. Sunday!
thru Thursday eveninqs 8-12 p.m. Deans'
Fast Delivery. 237-1043 & 238-8035. j
MEN STUDENTS Let our company!
help pay for your college expenses. If 1
you nave a car and can work 15-20 hrs.j
a/wk., you qualify For personal Inter-'
terview call Tom MacWhirter, our cam-,
pus mgr, at 237-8323 between 5:00-6:00
p.m. Monday and Tuesday.
j GUY BRITTON
! • Suede hats are here
I •Koala bears from
{ Australia!
| *Silk Dresses
| • Sterling silver rings
! for men & women
j •New shipment—Davey's | :z
j handbags j[=
i „
j *Fur coats
! • Suede & leather clothing I =
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Guy Britton
S. Allen,
next to Murphy's
Academy of Engineering, is assistance to the Department
composed of highly qualified of Housing and Urban Develop
specialists who will provide ment in meeting the objectives
continuous a d vice and of the 1968 Housing Act.
Orange Bowl—Again
(Continued jrom page six)
had a great season. Well remember this one for a long
time. Syracuse played spirited football and they’re
the best team we've played in two years—better than
Kansas.”
"This was different," Paierno said. "We felt we
could handle Kansas. Today we didn't know."
Defensive guard Steve Smear, so often the spokes
man for the feelings of the team, put the game into
the spectrum of State's greatest victory. "This win is
more overwhelming,” he said, "because we were down
so far.”
Coming
Ffm jraffTrl Tomorrow
LuMHA IJ Wednesday
October 22nd
Last Times Today SOME KIND OF A NUT
1:00 - 3:55 - 6:50 - 9:50
2:30 - 5:25 - 3:15 YELLOW SUBMARINE
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ATTENTION
XMAS EUROPE Charter $159 only round DAVE, 808 who went to Philly last
trip. N.Y. Lon./Par. N.Y. PSU only. Friday Find Prescription Glasses in
Info. 213 HUB or 238-3825. Car’ Mark 238-0304.
RESIDENTS OF East Halls l Elect John REWARD: FOR the return of a Brown
Ben{es USG Congressman Oct. 20 and Suede Coat taken from Lions Den Friday
Oct. 21. night. Cali Pat 237-2180.
JOB CAMPUS Orientated Marketing
Co. seeking campus manager. The right
man will organize and direct on campus
field force in Adv., Promotion and- Re
search projects. Fixed fee plus commis
sion. Call collect 212-832-8676 Freshman,
sophomore or junior preferred but not
necessary.
COUNTRY CRAFTMEN custom making
leather vests, pants, shirts, skirts, belts,
hats, anything for you. 355-5814.
Ready To Work
For You
In USG, TIM
John Short
USG Town Rep.
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Full training provided by company so you will E
receive your passport to management. This fine E
and exclusive client has a wonderful policy =
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SNELLING and SNELLING
103 E. Beaver Avenue
237-6576
Mind Bending Broadcasts
(Continued from page seven)
today...." See, all he needs is a writer and he could ve been
programmed to say, “Well, Penn State came close to hav
ing its losing streak broken today....well, it’s not a losing
streak exactly. In fact it’s entirely the opposite. A winning
streak....of course, if you want to get technical about it, I
guess it was a losing streak for the first 50 minutes or so of
the ball game....”
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LAST TIMES TODAY— W. C. FIELDS SPECIAL
THE OLD-FASHIONED WAY—TILLIE & GUS
Last Day: "LAST SUMMER"
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1 TOMORROW .. . 2:004:30-7:06-9:30
"The Lion In Winter" is about love and hate between
a man and a woman and their sons. It's also about
politics, vengeance, greed and ambition. In other words
it's about life.
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including BEST ACTRESS Katharine hepburn
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"ABSOLUTELY STUNNING.' FIRST RATE!
—Judith Crist
"BAUNCHY. RIOTOUS. GREAT. A REAL TONIC
PAUL NEWMAN NEVER BETTER!" —Wins
Not that it matters, but most of it is true.
lONITE thru THUR. 7:15 - 9:10
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1969
Starting
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Wednesday
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