The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1972, Image 6

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    «>—The Daily Collegian Friday. November 17. 1972
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MANSFIELD STATE COLLEGE
Electronics, Moog, Acoustics, Filming, Geophysics, Computer Aided Instruction,
Astronomy, Planetarium, Planetary Atmospheres. Interested in any of these? Why
not consider coming to Mansfield State College and enrolling in the Physics and
Earth-Space Science Department? The department consists of six members who are
\ery much interested in teaching the individual student. The facilities in the
department are excellent and the staff has many diversified interests. If you have
talents you want to develop then Mansfield may be the place for you. You definitely
u ill not become a member lost in a vast crowd of students. If you are interested in a
relatively small colege (located in a beautiful rural area) that is concerned with each
individual's unique contributions then write to-
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• all coats from regular stock 20% off
• special group of regular stock
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dresses
free parking in Pugh St. Garage today only
FSHA majors
eligible for aid
The Pennsylvania Hotel-
Motel Hosts Scholarships
Fund, recently established at
the University, will award a
scholarship of $5OO each year
to a sophomore, junior, or
senior student.
Preference will be given to
superior students enrolled in
the Food Service and Housing
Administration major who
are residents of the Central
Pennsylvania area.
The scholarships may be
awarded to an eligible student
from any area of the State if
there are no suitable
candidates from Central
Pennsylvania
Other qualifications for
OVAL DRAG RACE
Sunday, Nov 19th
MUSCLE CARS
WOMEN'S CLASS
ANYONE CAN ENTER
REGISTRATION FEE $1 MEMBERS
11:30-1:00 $2 NON MEMBERS
Starting time 1:00 at Parking Lot 80
For further information calf
GARY BURGER 237-0647
THANKSGIVING BREAK
Special Buses Departing from
Parking Lot 80 Wednesday, Nov. 22, 1972
Reservations required 24 hours in advance.
Tickets on sale Ist floor HUB 1:30 p.m. to
3:30 p.m. Wed 11/15 Thurs. 11/16
Mon 11/20 Tues. 11/21
Phone 237-4181
Dr John Dowling, Jr
Physics Department
Mansfield State College
Mansfield, Pa 16933
Today Only
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eligibility include unusual
interest and effectiveness in
curricular and extra
curricular activities,
evidence of financial need,
and potential for success in a
career in food service and
housing administration.
The scholarship will be
awarded for one year but may
be renewed at the discretion
of the selection committee if
the recipient continues to
meet the conditions of
eligibility.
Recipients will be selected
by the Scholarship Com
mittee of the College of
Human Development.
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Bonnie
Raitt—
",haunting
falsetto"
Society to present Raitt
By RICK SCHWARTZ
Collegian Staff Writer
The Folklore Society will present Bonnie Raitt in concert
Sunday in Schwab.
Bonnie Raitt, according to the Folklore Society, is the most
popular folk performer of the society’s membership and for
that reason will be presented in two shows at 7 and 9:30 p m.
The later is already sold out.
Although born in Burbank, California, Raitt spent her early
years between New York and Hollywood with an actor-father,
John Raitt. She said, however, her family had little to do with
“show-bizzy glitter.”
Raitt told Rolling Stone Magazine her father was a ‘‘simple
guy,” feeling strange about his daughter, “but I know he’s
proud of me.” She said about her mother, “She made me wear
orthopedic shoes and no make-up to school.”
Raitt said she started listening to folk music while attending
a camp near Newport, Rhode Island at a time when the folk
fad was really big. She was 11 years old when she taught
herself to play guitar.
She did not start playing in public for pay until 1969. Before
that she had been attending Radcliffe “because they didn't
have a phys ed. requirement and they didn’t make you come
in at night.”
After little success in small clubs in Philadelphia, she
moved to Cambridge, which at the time had a good un
derground. She built a following there and soon had an album
contract with Warner Brothers Records.
Her first of two albums, “Bonnie Raitt,” was recorded in a
summer camp in Minnesota with veteran blues people like
Junior Wells.
“Give It Up,” her second album, was made with friends in
Woodstock, New York. “In June there aren’t many places that
are pleasant, so I thought Woodstock, out in the country,
right? Well, it rained every day. My house had frogs and
salamanders...freezing, no heat. I got sick,” she said.
She said her next record will be made “in a city where
there’s a restaurant open at night.”
She told Rolling Stone she wants the success that carries
political influence with it. “There’s a lot of good things you can
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do if you’re well known, like controlling ticket prices, putting
blues acts on the bill, having the power to determine your
second act,” she said.
She continued, “I’d like to take someone along with me,
someone who’d visit each town and find out what’s going on,
what projects could use some help, whether it’s a strike or a
day care center or women’s groups or anything.”
Newsweek magazine said of her style recently, “She has the
bluesman’s manner of self-communion when she sings in a
folk husky voice, rich in impurity, raised from time to time in
a haunting falsetto brittle with pain, full of leashed passion
and sensual innocence ” According to Rolling Stone, she also
enjoys drinking.
Also appearing with Raitt is Penn State performer Scott
Stripling, who like Raitt plays bottleneck guitar and a unique
form of blues.
Tickets are on sale today in the HUB and also will be sold at
the door for the first concert. No tickets will be sold at the door
for the 9.30 p.m concert Prices are $1.50 for members and $2
for non members
Allies summon
Communist bloc
WASHINGTON (AP) -
The Western Allies yesterday
invited five Communist bloc
countries to join them Jan 31
to prepare a conference on
troop cuts in central Europe.
The United States sent
individual notes to four
countries of the eastern bloc:
the Soviet Union, Hungary,
Poland and Czechoslovakia
Similar notes to the same four
were dispatched by the
foreign offices of Britain,
Canada, West Germany,
Belgium, the Netherlands and
Luxembourg.
An invitation to East
Germany, a country with
which the United States has
no diplomatic relations, was
sent by the West German
government.
"The hope is that the
proposal will be acceptable to
the governments which
receive it,” State Department
press officer Charles W. Bray
said
The invitation is regarded a
formality as it, in effect,
accepts a Soviet proposal that
preparatory talks on “mutual
and balanced force reduc
tions” MBFR should
start about two months after
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the preliminary conference
on European security and
cooperation begins in
Helsinki Nov 22
Since 1966 the Soviet Union
and its allies have been
proposing an overall political
conference on security and
cooperation m Europe
The two sides finally agreed
last May to accept a loose
linkage between the two
issues and to negotiate them
in “parallel but separate”
conferences Agreement on
the timing was reached last
September
Because of the complexity
of the troop reduction issue,
American specialists caution
that it might take years
before agreement can be
reached on reduction of
forces in the heart of Europe
France, which under the
late President Charles De
Gaulle, withdrew from the
military structure of NATO,
will not participate in the
MBFR though there are two
divisions of French soldiers
stationed on German soil.
There is no agreement as
yet on where the MBFR
preparatory meeting should
take place