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A Case Study from Iran," at 3:30 p.m. in 101 Kern. The colloquium is jointly spon sored by the Population Reaserch Office and the Department of Anthropology. a § ~:A All students interested in films should attend a meeting of the International Film Club at 1 p.m.. today in 318 HUB. The Academy Award winning film, “Sentinels of Silence," will be shown at 7:30 in 167 Willard. .A slide presentation on opportunities in archeology will also be given. The African Students’ Association will meet at 7 tonight in 11 Kern. The Metropolitan Com munity Church Christian Awareness Group will meet Nixon's memoirs to ® NEW YORK (AP) 00 Former President Richard § M. Nixon will maintain in his ?c memoirs that he was innocent £3. of any wrongdoing in the 5 Watergate scandal and the ry Thursday The Model Railroad Club lower Chapel, will have a work meeting at - 7:30 tonight at the HUB desk. tonight and .evei at 7 in 108 Eisenhi The Science Fiction Society meets at 7:30 tonight in 365 Willard. Students for llelnz will hold election of officers at 7 tonight at GOP headquarters at 200 Armenara Office Center on Sowers Street. William Asbury of PSU Affirmative Action will speak at a meeting of Delta Sigma Pi at 7:30 tonight in 73 Willard. Eta Kappa Nu, the Elec trical Engineering Honor Society, is sponsoring a tutoring service tonight and every Thursday at 7 p.m. in 116 EEW. IFS-Undergraduate Stu dent Organization will meet at 7 tonight in the Living Center. A discussion on the recruitment of black students will highlight the meeting of the Forum on Black Affairs at 7:30 tonight in the Paul Robeson Cutural Center. knowledgeable publishing sources in Europe and the United States, said Nixon will depict Watergate as a par tisan scandal. And though he will express regret he did not question his aides more closely about the Watergate break-in and will admit to an error in OFFICIAL PENN STATE SS PING byJosten’s Compare quality, detail, workmanship, price and guarantee. 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(Wi WPOL-i >V,XtL l* 6&TTIN6 All, w/ V banquet of Women In Com-. municatlons, Inc. at 2 p.m; today at the upstairs Corner Room. All are invited. The same organization will sponsor two speakers at 7 tonight in the HUB Assembly Room. They are Lynn Haskf&i on "Some of my Best Friends, are Assertive," and Don Haskin on "Deadlines and' Dishpan Hands—Two Careers, One Marriage.” _ Froth will have a woA. session at 7:30 tonight in| Simmons Rec Room. These Free U courses meet’ tonight: An Approach to Higher Self, at Bin 301 Willard; Permanent Weigl’Ji Loss, at 8:30 in 18 Human Development; Returnable Bottle Workshop, at 7:30 in! 307 Boucke; Slimnastics, at; 7:30 in 109 White Building. The USG Department Political Affairs will meet at 7:30 tonight in 318 HUB. Israeli Dancing by Melvin, Clark at 7:30 tonight at the Hillel Foundation, 224 Locust Lane. The newspaper said its sources saw 164 pages of manuscript dealing Watergate and Nixon’s last two years in office. Executives of. Warner Books, which owns world rights'to the Nixon memoirs, have been conducting an international sales campaign.- ATTENTION BUSINESS STUDENTS Azn is holding our 2nd professional meeting. The meet ing will be held at Rm. 73 Willard at 7:30 p.m. on Thurs., Sept. 30. W 1 The speaker is Will-, iam Asbury, head of P.S.U. Affirmative Action. SEE YOU THERE! A $5.00 deposit is all it takes. LIONS PRIDE 105 SOUTH ALLEN STREET £ m