The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 03, 1981, Image 14

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26--The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 3, 1981 ' I - • •
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:. Fall Term enrollment at the Univer- • The French department has added a ... .0. .... • . •ft. t .i „ AN.,..°' , 4. • 2,
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city was the highest ever, said Robert E. new technical writing and translation stigt
Dunham, vice president for undergrad- option, University Provost Edward D. ? , • r filt 1 11 .
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*e studies, at the Nov. 20 meeting of the Eddy announced to the University Board t 1 •
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;Total 'resident instruction (including The program leads to a bachelor of .
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Commonwealth campuses) for Fall science degree and is for students who fil, ,
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Term was 57,194, compared to 55,661 for seek careers in business or government, . #
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et: at seven of the 16 Commonwealth and technical writing," Eddy said.
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ampuses - Allentown Altoona,Du- An existing French Business 0 tion
Cm, New Kensington, Schuylkill, Scran- combines business admimstration skills
on:and Wilkes-Barre. with foreign language competence.
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CAlege of Science (6.5 percent). is a prerequisite. All three types of writ- above $30.00 BEARCAT SCANNERS i • .. . ___ .p. •
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;110ur record enrollments are partly program at 865-8960. , AWNEti, 1. 3 / 3 -=•-_._--- ' I --. -,-- -
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deit-recruiting efforts," Dunham said. • The Graduate School has announced i. AM/ FM STEREO RECEIVERS SPEAKERS ' T URNTABLE • .
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'increasing retention of students. We're The American Association of Universi- SCOTT 32 5 R
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doing a better job of keeping our students ty Women Educational Foundation will -c--,---_-,_- _------_:__ - ---------- 7715 leEdll-4 "Av ITS' STAR77N6 CYNIC4L? MISSILE MINTS' PE aTED IN SCORING A PUBLIC
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than in the past." take applications from women for disser- • i-au mau To a WALLY RELATIONS COUP IN EUROPE
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• Overnight parking will be prohib- paying $2,500 to $12,000 a year. The 111•CUTT......*.. . f I
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to' March 15, the University parking information write to 2401 Virginia Ave. k 0 ?""iraral i - 1 's (1) 1 , , 1 ,41 l'l ,
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coordinator. said. , NW, Washington, D.C., 20037.. , -11 ' 1,:1' ill AV' ,4 -•glialt ..
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them. The regulations will be in effect able at 320 Kern or from The Fellowship 40 WATTS TOTAL' 80 WATTS TOTAL 'l]j .11 , . . . '. -1 i 1 -.,..,
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Signs stating "No parking 2:30 a.m. to Constitution Ave., Washington, D.C., 1 $230 SALE $ 147 $430 SALE $ 349 $125 $ 1 29 '
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the lots affected. , .
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areas not posted for snow removal, but nounced that Earned Income Credit 'Ad- SPEAKERS STEREO PLAYER ' WHAT? N I s 1 LL'e otJE; Re.oi Vas:
vehicles must be moved by 7 a.m. if the vance Payment Certificates (W-5) or DOLBY, LED METERS r i. :: ..., : c. 6 ;01 0 1 )(2. ' Ci : u ‘ n t z e tv:,\..
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Open lots not posted for snow removal plicationS ( RIT-214 ) for 1981 expire Dec. :
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• Tours of Pa tteemill be offered today
and tomorrow at 9 a.m., 11 a.nl., 1 p.m.
and 3 p.m. each day. An evening tour will
be given at 7 p.m. tonight. All tours begin
in the main lobby.
Tours of the branch libraries will be
offered on the same dates. Undergrad
uate tours begin at 10 a.m. and graduate
tours begin at 2 p.m.
Branch libraries include: Architecture
Reading Room. 207 Engineering Unit C;
Earth and Mineral Sciences, 105 Deike;
Engineering, 325 Hammond; Life Sci
ences, E2lO Pattee; Mathematics, 110
McAllister Building; and Physical Sci
ences, 230 Davey Laboratory.
STEAKS.n
WITH A PLuS!
STEAK PLUS
CHICKEN
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ofe:s';:'2A779ttk All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar,
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NI 2 pieces Chicken plus 4 pieces Shrimp 111 2 pieces Chicken plus 4 pieces Shrimp
2 Dinners for $5.99 2 Dinners for $5.99
Beverage and dessert not included Limit one Beverage and dessert not included. Limit one
coupon per couple per visit Cannot be used with II coupon per couple per visit. Cannot be used with 1111
other discounts Applicable taxes not included other discounts, Applicable taxes not included.
Sales tax applicable to regular price where 111 Sates tax applicable to regular price where 1111
required by law At Participating Steakhouses „, required by law . At Participating Steakhouses
Offer good Dec. 6. 1981 PON T3 i t i 1 1 )9 , 1 11 6 Offer good Dec. 6, 1981 al
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Cannot be used with other discounts. Applicable
taxes not included Sales tax applicable to ,
regular price where required by law. Alcoholic
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• ,University President John W. Os
wald has endorsed a plan by the Forum
on Black Affairs to gather statistical
survey data on the status of black fac
ulty, staff and graduate, students at the
University', said Howard Hall, forum
vice president.,
The survey plan is one of 11 recOmmen
dations made in .the forum report,
"Bucking the Trend," which was the
main topic of - discussion for. , a meeting
last term between Oswald and the forum.
he said.
"It was a very positive meeting we
were
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pleased." said. Hall, who is._
also an assistant Professor of.psycholo
gY•
Oswald also agreed to appoint minority
women to the•lB-member Commission on
Women
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STEAKHOUSE.
1630 S. Atherton St.
(At University Drive)
STEAK PLUS
SHRIMP
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Dinners served with
FAMILY COUP
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(12 and under) 111
KIDS' SANDWICH
MEALS 111
JR. STEAKBURGER 99C
or HOT DOG with 111
French Fries. Pudding or Gelatin II
ANY NUMBER OF KIDS PER VISIT
Cannot be used with other discounts. Applicable 111
taxes not included. Sales tat( applicable to
regular price where required by law. At
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CALCULATORS
Texas Instruments
TI-55::31.95
TI-58C: *89.95
HEWLETT
PACKARD
Via
$49.95 and up
VIDEO RECORDERS
CAMPUS STEREO
307 W. Beaver Ave., State College 234-5888' M . ON. s t A h r ru .:. F i ß o l a .: m l Dam 9pm
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GAME SYSTEM
$ 139 95
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CAR STEREO
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$l3O SALE 89
SONY®
LIST SALE-$749
RCA VFT-1 90
6 HOUR RECORDER
LIST $669
$9OO SALE
Letters to the Editor
ELECTRONIC
KEYBOARD $6995
CASIO VL-1
CAR SPEAKERS
OPIONEErI °
BEST SOUNDING
6"x9" SPEAKERS
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$6O SALE $ 39 pr.
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Fun Last Longer .
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TDK SA, C-90
SONY EHF, C-90
$339
each
VIDEO TAPES
SCOTCH T-120
6 HR. TAPE
$14 95
with $2 cash rebate
from factory
you pay us $16.95
TV's
SONY
12" COLOR TV
LIST
$530 SALE $399
RCA
19" COLOR TV
LIST
s4oo' SALE $359
- - DON'T MISS!
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FREE U. COURSE OFFERINGS FOR WINTER 81-82
THE ARTS RECREATION & HOBBIES PRACTICAL MATTERS '
Figure Drawing Appalachian Outdoor House Key to Comprehension
Innovative Guitaring It's Time to Fly Airplanes Study Skills Workshop •
Art Ed Experience in the classroom How to run a Film Series Working with-the-Free U -
Oreative - Wfiting -- -" -- - ---" ---- ••••',"-'•—.` 'Juggling '
Graphics Lay-Out Advertising Astrology I Bicycle Overhaul: Revamp for Spring Riding
XC Ski Trips Eco-Action Hot Water Heater Insulating
LANGUAGES & LITERATURE Hang Gliding Past. Present & Future Do you want to work with Preschoolers
Paraphrenalia & Prose Quilt Craze Aggressive Real estate Buying
Beginning Hebrew Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Estimating Dwellings
lm Reading
Advanced Hebrew Conversation . PaOasis Help Center Volunteer Training
History of Islam . Wine tasting Storing Food-in an Uncertain World ,
.• Doccm Lang Choral Group
Intro. Course in Judaism
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Understanding Genesis English Darts
Co-ed Volleyball ,
BODY & SPIRIT •
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Meditation & the Conscious Self DANCE & EXERCISE •
Relaxation Technique Ballroom Dance Club SOCIETY & ENVIRONMENT
.._ Nutrition & the Cause of Disease Jazz Stretch Class The Medium Is the Message
Aikido Jazz Tap
Yoga for Beginners Beginner Tap Class Gay/Bisexual Men's Support Group
Yoga for Intermediates Intermediate Tap Class Animal Liberation & Human Liberation
The Satisfying Vegetarian Cooking Course Advanded Tap Class The Future Timothy Leary
Vegetarian Pasttimes Dancersize. Women's Circle
Head & Neck Massage Exercise Class Progressive Action-Young Socialist Alliance
Energy for your Body . Dance-exercise Eco-Action Recycling
Food Calisthenics & Exercise A' TMI Leaks
Bread-Baking Exercise Class
Eckankar Aerobics Draft Resistance Support Group
Bible Study Who's Jesus? Aerobics Dance AFS/Rotary Alumni Association
Insight into the Bhagadvad-Gita Israeli & Folk Dancing Eco-Action
Baha'i Faitl, Intermediate Jogging , Horizians
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Free U. Registration to be held this Sat. Dec. 5, 11:00-3 in the HUB,
Main Lounge and Sun. Dec. 6, 11-3 in 225 HUB.
For more info call 863-0038
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Practice mental hygiene read Collegian sports!
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, 1 Irritate
5 " Waterfront"
10 Gambler's aid
14 Lend (listen to)
16 Inventor of dynamite
17 Varnish ingredierit'
18 Play by William Shakespeare
,21 Play by Joseph Kesselrlng
22 Certain degree
23 New York and Washington
24 Old-womanish
25. Broadway actor Julia
28 To (perfectly)
27 Dike
30 Holbrauhaus order
31 To's partner
34 "I didn't do it," for example
35 Add corrections
37 Rorschach test Item
38 She sang "I am Woman"
39 Trick's alternative
Down
1 Of a.Hindu hero
2 Like hellium
3 Dog•walker's need •
4 Luxury
5 Arrested man's right
6 Sprat's diet
7 Type of steak
8 Buf tato groups
9 Sailor's saint
10 Singer Uggams
11 Ordinary
12 Famous siren
13 Patella locale
15 Flees
17 Comedienne Gilda
19 Ceremony
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20 Overjoyed
25 Forays
26 " Misbehavin"
27 " evil"
28 Concluded
29 One of the Stooges
30 Beauty's admirer
31 Take•along bottle
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4 1 L\ 0 wao
40 Sunday dinner item
41 Change from a fiver
42 Accessories
43 Halts
44 Pea container
45 a one (none)
46 Associate of Lenin
48 Sunday seats
49 Radiate
50 Oriental
52 Type of parade or egg
55 Toad's move
58 Play by Howard Sackler r'
61 Play by Hatcher Hughes
62 Chicago "boss"
63 Expensive: Ger.
64 Ship part
65 Argument, often marital
66 British
67 Do in
32 Maid to•the Jetsons
33 Baseball's Mel and Ed
34 Fall
36 Convened
37 Brag
39 Prepares to feather
40 Many senior citizens
42 Kansas Indian
43 "The Iceman —" •
45 Close•at•hand
47 Calls it a day
48 Friend of Winnie the Pooh
50 "Thank —!"
51 bill of goods to
52 Endings with usher or major
53 Appalling
54 Summer spot for many
55 Miserable home
56 "Rigolotto." for one
57 Small ante
58 Theological degrees
59 Con
60 Millinery offering
The Daily Collegian Thursday, Dec. 3, 1981
PLAYTIME by Mike Shenk
answers in Tomorrow's Classifieds)
1980 Exmark News Service