The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 30, 1976, Image 4

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    I—The Daily Collegian Thursday, September 30,1976
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2! to Turns the watch stem 43 Celtic mother of gods
in 15 Mystical type of cards 44 Rodent
JP 16 Word with bike or boat 45 Veer .. .
& 17 Accrue 46 Letters with Bon the phone dial
18 "Something 01d,... 48 Capital of Latvia »
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n 22 Boston - • 53 Hearst abductors: abbr
a 23 Cultivate 54 Arab commander
(0 24 Italian ice 56 Indian flour
JC 25 Out of 58 South Seas outrigger canoe
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29 A horse, at times 61 ... something borrowed, ...
0D 31 Common: Hawaiian 66 Shakespearean king
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68 Flightless bird
69 Cheap saloon district
72 Earth goddess
74 Certain garden
77 Beach color
78 Blackbirds
80 March time
82 Psy.chic Geller
83 ... something blue."
87 Leisure: German
88 Type of bear
89 Not tight
90 Name akin to Pierre
91 Author Clarkson
92 Vocal sounds
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2 High rubber boot j
3 Grand Canyon locale i
4 Negating prefix
5 Word on a sign ,
6 "The-Pooh Corner" ]
7 Heart chamber: abbr ;
8 Emcee
9 Actor Alan (
10 -and Mary .
11 Chemical suffix |
12 Pecan coverings '
13 Radio-controlled plane 1
14 Mister, in Madrid
16 Product of Maine
19 Sow: Scottish
20 Pupil, In Paris
26 Murder, In Munich
28 Eskers
30 Certain banks: abbr
32 Open slightly
34 One-time ruler
36 Heretofore: legal
37 Small piece, as of a cracker
38 One: prefix
39 Painter's item
40 Swiss mathematician
41 Term of affection
47 Fiddler
49 Small particle
51 Onassis, for one
52 Bath attire
55 With fish eggs
57 French friend
59 Weapon: French
62 Body of water north of the
Urals
63 It was quiet on the western one
64 Type of violet
65 Famed bird artist
69 Envelope adornment
70 Rhodesian river
71 See-saw: German
73 Oxygen: prefix
75 Appearing to be gnawed
76 Baseball teams
79 Like a snail
81 Fine earth
84 Stair part: abbr
85 - king
86 Partner to hiss
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Collegian
William Irons of the
Department of Anthropology
will speak on "Social
Organization and Population:.
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.
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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
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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
<D victim of enemies out to bring
•q him down, the New York
<D Times reported yesterday.
2 The Times, quoting
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>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
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The International Council
will sponsor a panel
discussion on "Collective
Imperialism and the Struggle
in Southern Africa" at 8:30
tonight in 101 Kern.
The Women's Self Help
Group will meet at 7 tonight
at the Women’s Resource
Center.
Students for Carter will
have a work session at 2 p.m.
today at Democratic
Headquarters at 129 S. Pugh
St.
The USG committee of
Students for Carter will meet
to explain on-campus cam
paigning procedures at 8
tonight at Democratic
Headquarters.
The HPE Major's Club will
have a short business meeting
at 7:30 tonight in 114 Rec Hall.
Membership is available at
this time.
Region 6 Vice President
Barb Haas will speak at a
maintain innocence
judgment, he will deny
personal responsibility, the
Times said.
Nixon will contend he
resigned as president to
prevent six months of
national divisiveness that
would have accompanied an
impeachment trial, the Times,
said.
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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.
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The speaker is Will-,
iam Asbury, head of
P.S.U. Affirmative
Action.
SEE YOU THERE!
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