notes Students for Carter will fold election of officers at :30 tonight at the ~ Democratic Headquarters, 129 Pugh St., above Pappy’s. Focus' on Sweden will meet at 7:30 tonight in 319 HUB. M iJnitcd Federation of Star '-Trek Fans will show a con vention film at 7 tonight in 61 Willard. The Student Dietetic Association will meet at 7 ' « Bookstore Ground Floor HUB Ring Days at the Penn 3 , c« co S’ S’ *1 £ a? s $3 Every Art Carved College Ring is one-of-a-kind and custom-made It has the looks, craftsmanship and quality that only a fine jewelry company like Art Carved can give you. Arid their college rings, like their world-famous engagement and wedding rings, are guaranteed to stay beautiful for a lifetime. 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The Labor Studies Club will meet to prepare for STUC day at 7:30 tonight in 801 Liberal Arts Tower. The Marxist Study Group will discuss “Working Within or Without the System” ,at 8:15 tonight in 171 Willard. Rehabilitation Education Undergraduates interested in setting up a practicum for 1977 will meet at 7 tonight in 301 Carpenter. Ron Smith of Amoco Production Co. will speak on Offshore Operations at 7:30 tonight in room 26 Mineral Sciences. Social hour will follow at Alpha Chi Epsilon. The Free U course “Origami, the art of Japanese papercraft” will meet at 7 tonight in 201 Willard. The Free U couree “The Dirty Dozen” meets at 7:30 tonight in 320 Boucke. RING DAY Sept. 27, 28, 29 Ground Floor HUB 9:00 a.m. - 4p.m That’s when the Art Carved representa tive will be here to help you select your custom made college ring. SAVE UPTO36% Meet Mike Drukman and find out how. ? 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THE PENN STATE BOOKSTORE THE UPSTAIRS/DOWNSTAIRS/OVER THERE/OUT THERE - BOOKSTORE 7:35 A.M 9:55 A.M 11:55 A.M 1 2:25 P.M, 2:40 P.M, 8:15 A.M. or 12:25 P.M 11:40 A.M. 4:30 P.M 12:05 P.M. 5:00 P.M That's when the Art Carved representative will be here to help you select your college jewelry or 12:45 P.M, 2:55 P.M 5:00 P.M 5:30 P.M 7:00 P.M, The Daily Collegian Tuesday, September 28,1976—3 in 19 and Nittany buildings 21, 22, in that hall is opened or closed 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 34, 36, and in area dining hall 38,39 and 42. - buildings, but not in the dining All other buildings have room itself, voted for open canvassing In addition, all residence policies, except Ritner, Sim- halls voted for a 24-hour mons and Mifflin halls and visitation policy except for Nittany buildings 53,24 and 33, areas previously designated where revotes will be taken as non-visitation areas, some time this week. According to the Residential Life canvassing policy, can vassers are permitted in thr main lobby of a residence hall whether the canvassing polic 5:10P.M 7:20 P.M 9:15 P.M. 9:45 P.M, or 4:40 P.M 8:05 P.M 8:35 P.M, reject dorms ilv ■y olunteer. The Nttferol Center fcrMJuntary Action 4:40 P.M 7:30 P.M 7:50 P.M
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