The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 14, 1973, Image 17

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    Collegian
Cookbook:
Plants
in the
pantry
By Ed Golomb
Science Fiction Books
To coincide with the sixth annual
Science Fiction 'Research Association
conference at the University this weekend,
ap exhibit of science fiction materials will
open today in Patfee's Rare Books Room.
The exhibit traces science fiction from
the 17th Century represented by authors
such as Jonathan Swift and Cyrano de
Bergerac, to distinguished science frction
writers of the 20th Century.
The display includes a collection of
Utopia novels as well as pulp magazines
dating from 1928, boys' books and posters.
Also on display are books and
manuscripts by Philip Klass, associate
professor of English, who writes science
fiction under the name William Tenn.
Esperanto
A collection of materials on Esperanto,
an international language created in 1887
by L.L. Zamenhof, will be on display in
Pattee's Main Lobby until Oct. 8.
Esperanto is used for publishing literary
and scientific works, international
meetings and personal contacts. The
exhibit, which consists of magazines,
Campus
gallery
hours
September is one of the few months of
the year when fresh vegetables are both
plentiful and cheap. Although you do not
have to become a vegetarian for the rest of
the month, a diet of vegetables will not
only save you money, but also will add to
your body's vitamin level.
The most, plentiful vegetables now are
cabbage, squash, cucumbers, tomatoes,
peppers, lettuce and potatoes. Properly
prepared, these vegetables can substitute
nutritionally as meat replacements, and
your ady will be none the wiser. Who
knows? Maybe you will learn to like the
vegetarian life...
Green squash, zucchisA, is probably one
of the least experirnenrgd-on vegetables
grown today. It can be' substituted for
eggplant in most recipes, and since it. is,
usually cheaper than eggplant, you will
save money. Here are two ways to prepare
zucchini as a main dish:
4 firm zucchini
1 cup rice, dry
records and letters, shows its possible uses
in daily life.
The materials on display are part of a
collection prepared by Cornelius McKown,
a University librarian and the local
delegate of the Universal Esperanto
Association.
"Retrospect," a collection of multi
media drawings and paintings by Janet I.
Dougherty, will continue in Pattee's
Circulation Lobby until Oct. 1.
Ceramics by Paul Jay
Stoneware and porcelain pottery by Paul
Jay will continue at Kern Commons
Gallery through Sept. 30.
Jay is professor of ceramics, art history
and drawing at the Community College of
Allegheny County in Pittsburgh.
A display of jewelry, prints and
paintings by Shirley Sturtz also will
continue at' the gallery until Sept. 22.
Prints and pottery, including hanging
planters, by Howard McWhinney will
Chambers Galldiy
Kern Commons Gallery
Museum of Art
Pattee Main Lobby and
Circulation Lobby
Pattee Rare Books Room
Zoller Gallery
SHOP AND SAVE THE EASY WAY -CHARGE IT!
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G. C. Murphy Co.
Open: Mon. & Fri. 'Till 9; Other Days 'Tin 5:30
Stuffed Zucchini
"Retrospect"
Chambers Gallery
2 cups cold water
(, 4 2 tsp. salt
4 cups tomato sauce (or leftover spaghetti
sauce)
sliced cheese for topping
Zucchini is just right when it is about 8 to
10 inches long and not more than 2 inches
in diameter. If the ends are soft, do not buy
it; it is old and has lost much of its original
vitamin content.
Peel the zucchini, leaving several strips
of skin running end to end on the squash.
Split the squash in half, and using a spoon,
scoop out the seeds making two canoe
shaped pieces.
To prepare the rice stuffing, wash the
rice in a colander using warm water.
Continue to wash until the rinse water
runs clear. This removes most of the
rice's surface starch and keeps it from
sticking together. Put the water and salt in
a pot to boil. Add the rice and turn the heat
down. Place a lidpn the pot and cook for 15
minutes or' until' all the, water has been
absorbed.
continue on display at Chambers until
Sept. 28.
Zoller Gallery
An art work exhibit by new faculty
members will close tomorrow at Zoller
Gallery.
The collection includes photography by
Patricia Carroll; sculpture and design by
Rob Fisher; graphic designs by William
Kinser; sculpture by Stephen Porter;
prints by Joseph Ramos; and paintings by
Nina Rosenblum.
Museum of Art
A graphics display by faculty members
will close Sunday at the Museum's Gallery
The exhibit includes ink and pencil
drawings by George Toretich, professor of
art; pencil and felt-tip pen drawings by
Yar Chomicky, professor of art education;
ink drawings by Harold Altman, professor
of art; and lithographs and serigraphs by
Lanny Sommese, instructor of art.
All three Museum galleries will reopen
Sept. 23 with the exhibit "Three Swiss
Painters."
1 to 5 p.m.
9 a.m. to Noon
7:30 a.m. to 11 p.m
8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Noon to 11 p.m.
Noon to 5 p.m
7:45 a.m. to Midnight
7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1 p.m. to Midnight
8 a.m. to 5 p.m
8 a.m. to 5 p.m
Noon to 5 p.m.
P.S. Friday. September 14. 1973-
Place the cooked rice in a bowl and pour
one cup of tomato sauce over it. Mix well,
then use the mixture to fill the scooped-out
areas in the squash.
When all four squash have been stuffed,
place them in a shallow baking pan. and
cover with the remaining tomato sauce.
Bake at 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until
the squash is penetrated easily by a fork.
Immediately before serving, place several
slices of cheese on top of the squash and
allow them to melt.
Calories per serving (2 squash) 300
If you live in an apartment, you should
have no trouble preparing and serving
these menus. They contain no exotic foods
or cooking utensils, and require a
minimum cooking knowledge.
But dorm residents may find themselves
without cooking facilities. -In most of the
newer dorm areas, (East,. South and
Pollock) there are kitchens whose
equipment ranges from two-burner
electric stoves to complete cooking
ranges.
Now
display
PRINT SHOP
custom decorating
on any garment
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