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Z* pennsgltiaman 11 S. Weather Bureau Oflkial Forecast
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LXXV I'illi MA, rUESDAY,
Taubin To Outline Planning Of Univ. Tomorrow In HH
b] II .ihrii
Harold bin, din rung
ill Hall. In addJ the
building program, will I
■\ continuing
planning
I
I he- !
intc c that they all fu
lividual
I i
imni f
Chapel
Seniors Conduct Chapel On Ihurs.
h> .Iran \rniurl
! in by
l-F Proposes Change In Fraternity Rushing Proposal Is In Form Of Amendment To Rushing Section Of l-F Constitution
bj i; i" ■ i'ii i ID
1,, , th«. [nter-Frato ncil held night
i ouiuil in Its meeting tomorrow, WH] n itted t" '!"' I'1 "" Student Affairs for final approval.
taken in an af. providi comprehensive pi m of
Ivy Club Will Host All familii ncomlni
MR. II tROLD I I \l Hl\ I<i Rciic» Plannii
Campus Event! SIT-IN
in conm
Independents At Skimmer "
highlight
with thi I
Thi
— KRAMER TALK
i
will
Paris Report
Students At The Summit
StateTakes Bids For New Library anno'.i
I '
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il July i I ■
Th.
■
ICED TEA HOUR
NEWS BRIEFS 1' IRIS
< o|>>»riKht L9M bj ih.- Breve Dell] lUreM
of "• Me* th.
j
of nw , , ,
Inn II
will l>. basis.
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I will
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n ih.- hi"
will I
. ; will 111'
aljr. es is »»
Friday, ■•ptambai
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Friday, October T
I
Friday Jfov«mb«r II Oroup 1 and Group IV
Friday Vorimbar U Group XI and Group III
Stevenson Petition "Ml | : I'l . Ill* I
Infor ma I inn 11 . - k I h . ^ onnK
piffled ,.i»« rood - il |»|>< ir I ihal
hai throughout ih«- <ounlr> .mil r<■< i-nl poll
hun a mill lo John hi-nn
I., petition ed in (Governor La* r- r ol I In- l.i i :'i I'. no
syltam i '!• en are II.ii required to be -1 ■
PAGE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVAN I A N HAY. MAY |
Editorial
# Direct Information Wlicn Harold bin, dire the
Planning 0 on in Houston Hall, it will mark
the first tiiiM official I to explain University policy. While all
illy interested in the plans for tutni- opment, the
talk lie much in \vl; the
attending tomorrov ion, undi will be able to obtain hand Information on the future app of our <
udenl quest ould be ii" n
fictitious rumors on slop- ment.
Tin I for th of ■ ■' Information al Pennsylvi iant and wth in i
mis- understandings and
ity policy by the student body ply involved in such
tudenl lum ' hey ha\
.1 attiti ipartmei irm-
itory housiii courses, to mention
The advantage of the type of talk which ibin will give is that the pei ble for a certain
man wl; QUCh more than simply a hal the information
the student with an opportune i which can not
ttributed to a printed d
ial involved student attitudes on his activities. Thi one of the ;
ept-
nily
n. hut . mpathy then
L«ttera in tin hould be i > ped doul mil with 0 the line. Ml
letters must lie llfned hy a meniher nl the i comnonll «ill he *ithheld upon ft jioniliiiie In the Bihar, Kim i an k I in B luildinK, :(i i:i \\ umil.aid Aveuue.
T\\z Bailu pcniisutoanian hubiukrd Monday through Friday by and for 1_„_Me Male f'ndiri of the - r\f.i\ Itiiiiy iinivtrtitjf „f Pennsylvania """
A Member of The Any 'rent
VOL ! XXV TUESDA
'
"tgtr
Otftti
•nger
Ugly Americans-
E t c -DSBD-
I ng the
III to
I
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for Buch nl him for a
w nil thi
vra.
in Mi"
Phil As The Latins See It
y has a n
V (if
■
ig in
ghoulish i
I ping l" in
Now, Where Did He Go?
'■i April IX. tic
i Dr. Pl( nf inoiicy had been nn
. within |
d him in Rome and
int and 9 did I
dn him to ■ middle of tin the imi\ irmal
'inn, Dr. Flov \ii(i, as far as she ki
I ml with a p| w|,o
S. and !-: any numb
institutions which happen to have suin- Ime, Dr. B
er, and ! ■
to the truth. : nn.
Ni«*< hhorn
PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
MONDAY CONCERT SERIES
and i
ALL-STAR CONCERT SERIES
I960- 1961
Season Tickets Available
Director's Office - Houston Hall
I
Take my shirt, my lit. notes and my cuff links...but get your own
_ LOOK FOR THE BLUE LABEL'
YOU TELL HER, MAN. The Court King is your shoe...professional traction-tread soles, flexible instep, full cushioning. A pro on the tennis court, but just as right with slicks.
A GIRL HAS RIGHTS. Like having a Champion Oxford made just for women. ^i«« fashionable new taper toe-or round toe, if preferred. Light in weight, cool and co
_Get U.S. KEDS-male or female-at any good shoe or department store.
•Both U.S. Kcds »nd the blu« Ub«Hre regiileredl'«o«"
United States Rubber Rockefeller Center. New Ycih 20. New York
THE DAILY PENNSYLVANI AN PAGE THREE
Endgame
Checkmate
liant. well
is than t< 1
there ■
i nihilism.
(David -.HI. IN », Ittii i- mini-tend to bj I 1*1
n).
example that «I
play is one highly per
tinuo
il and al
kett lend qualit
o solitude and pal
indivl ■
which
»f tK in was a
humor. M
■
(('• <>n page n
Love, etc.
jaundiced *^*M* *- »*'w
In
Rjrc Qtwwm i p
ill
■
n
Visit SHOytR'S famous old-time Restaurant-
412 Arch St Since 1874
THEY'RE READY FOR SKIMMER DAY SKIMMER DAY — MAY 21st
soles, lacks.
SUMMER
TEACHING ASSIGNMENTS
We hove several openings for 6-8 week summer assign- ments teaching Developmental Reading at colleges, prep ond high schools, Maine to Puerto Rico for graduate
students.
Applicants must start training immediately evenings and
Saturdays. Liberal Arts majors preferred; understanding of spoken
Spanish an asset.
Solary, plus travel, plus per diem, plus room and board while on assignment outside Philadelphia area.
(We also have permanent career positions open)
Phone:
Miss Gilligan, LOcust 8-4481 for an appointment.
THE READING LABORATORY, INC.
2024 Locust Street
Philadelphia 3, Pennsylvania
rCf
»
He is sporting a Jersey by Fashion-
Knit, polish Bermudas by Leeds,
socks by Adler and the traditional
SKIMMER . . .
These Items Can Be Purchased at
She is wearing a Jersey by Man-
hattan and Madras Bermudas with
socks by Adler and the traditional
SKIMMER . . .
VARSITY SHOP OPPOSITE
MEN'S DORMS
the Bailu pcnnsultianian
SPORTS F'A<;i
Hays Engineers 150th Win, Norbury, KleimonTie Marks
bj David K.ii/iii.in Ah.
lay.
wins
inning
failed
I
mpiled
No i little difficulty in
I I dual
al uin i ■ : en ha
GoMaaml Reeehea Third Place
i
nouth
Quakers Surprise In Heps liv Robert \. Kiuhamkm
ii "ii quite " ai-r the word* echoing through Weightn i" i'« over Army and fourth pi... h jn 11*, Heptagons! Track and Field Garnet held at Harvard'! noon.
n tailed to pick up one first place in the track i ,ut threi ( , If of outstanding performance-; on the track ao
■
TTHE KALEIDOSCOPE-
Happy Anniversary! -by ALFRED HABER-
BOB II I
Netmen Top Hoyas
As Reynolds Stars,
Even Overall State
+
Pull
1 O.
din
Rej nolda Leede '
ble.
Ki
t in the I
Quski r duo loot tin I in
Qaakera Rally
lo it trip!
jun inc..
Ii (I, win- ning
mat
lielf
at1! ..
Navy Conquers Yearlings To Hand Nine 2nd Loss
winning
nil. it the
i line-
.1 two
the home run tli,
ininga,
tim of his own '■■ ling the I to only seven hits tor thi
I ng efforta
with th'. few hits
in finish (appointing sixtn in
Neither ( each .I'M- Hulk nor the memhers of the Ul-fatad oar-men offered am e\i-u-e- luiiinaiiing I Inn BOOC showing in the Ii 11 it I —. despite the ghastly aacurr—caa el the ptavtam daj PrMaj the 13th. Manj
ilhiionailn- are i|iiiik In rationalize (lie events of the 'morning i lie ajghl liilore" without taking into aeeoiint the tail that the
Peim BWCepawia irough their gruelling experience in fairly lead physical shape, it ess a whopper oi a I ridaj the l.ith though - lale plane-, a ii.iu-.ra-liiiiulal nig flight, hail weather. ini\eil-ii|> hotel
mediation of workout leBaiona on the lake, ami laally, nine to a-roon alee ping accommodation colmated thi- "night to remen lei" inr the varait) baavyweighta. --till Iturk »a> the fir-i to admit that when the time came fur the crucial Saturday morning qualifying heat.
the -quail VI •it of thi I
ii. trial In ami Hark hi
I the
quali- nn.
While tin- judge- were mulling over lluii .'• -ion. Hurk • . >>iping hi- forehead in Ihe exhausted feature of the
i out apactator. Evan athletic dire,tor Jarrj lord aaaUoual) remarked "If we were ihird it- the closest third that I've ever loud aigha ol relief were audihle Irom the pair when the official an- nounce signalled the fit-l hi at i|iialilier- for the afternoon linals \,i\i. Princeton ami . . . ivnn.
Wit
ken as he i "It's
It was rough in more ways than one as (ornell. Harvard. >vr... Princeton, and PaaO took to Ihe water- of lake tiuiiisigainond .it
I : III p.m. Ihe trick] mil had -t irr.il il-elf up to a hri-kv ten per hour and the I'enn oar-men .1 to the -i\th lane
on the far outside, the mo-t disadvantageous position possible under the prevailing eoadttiona, with practical]) no protection from the high left liank from the gu-tv hn I
world
I or I'enn it wa- BO routes! from Ihe mil-it a- they dropped -Icadilv hack nil lo la-t plaee in the paek with Kowr I up-hungry ( ornell grabbing the lead al Ihr 1000 metre mark and holding ofT the -tarlled ( lini-un- • losing challenge. I or l lie Big Red Coach Harrison Sanford it was the erowning triumph of hi- tartnal maneuver earlier in the week ill which he promoted the Ithacan-' lunuir \ar-ity heavy weight crew to ihe mini her one var-ilv po-ition. lo eoSch Hurk il was
• ■at surprise that hi- on-men lini-hed as far hai k as liny did. having sen-ed trouhle alter the morning heat's difficulties and -icing this premonition come Inn- later on in Ihe day.
Ichuyikill with II .M home now.I ol' Ski
Th- i : -it > heavyweight- have out-landing potential «hieh ha- not vet COme lo the fore. I 'hey have made no excuse- lor tin- week-end's dismal performance, though you ran Let that thi- < run-on and Hiddlsa are not resting lightly on the fait that they will he faring a vengeful octet ol I'enn oarsmen in I heir Philadelphia home den on BatUrUSJ
We ■ ut perhaps they'ri knockout
for a s|-. Ikimmar. . . .
and J i:um
Juni 'an in i S""i'1, -'ied jJ
bid
past him
Cheer On Perm's Crews
at
Skimmer Day, Saturday
Reieini i
lifth
ing. On.
Arir.
in tli. as he
Rood "in- ' ham]
rbhiai ■
jump. \
foul
paint
his legal DOUI
Lacrossemen Note
Exhibition Triumf In a tum-iip Inr the laum*
Peaa-Del eonl tomorrow. I'enn- siored an impn - Uoa victor) over the Pal**!
i lull l-i- afternoon on Stewai
xttackman I rank Mann W ihe aeoreri u h< dentedl*
limes, i "in Drake o whili ''-"'r- and Ed I
goal- while in man and B ' l**B
,l of fur a PenataaT
three t w ice Rile] oner.
'•
THE DAILY PENNSYLVANI AN PAGE FIVE
Quakers Sustain Fifth Defeat McMahon, Fisher, On Ninth Inning Home Run penn Swordsmen,
i>> Marvin 8. Lerman
■
i| up wil Ich at
The
Iding run cm
tallied fiv« in th. in the fifth M
■ in 15
I II H \\V
game and
I
tual winne
In the big P<
Weightman Terrors Refuse To Disclose Starting Pitcher
slug-
plan- ning
I unanimil
pion.
Hail hall have
.'tint:
aking
know thai
indlng
game, g the
■:. 2d.
Given Ivy Honors li'lllKII \ llinwit/
Yale's iilliii of iporti informa- lly that I
vlahun and foil
lign. Ivj
ihr onlj
i
: an impi ark iti
iier. ( aptain Klect
the
am he
three
I Al Seh I
imbia
imbia. i olumliia Dominates. Sabre
I
and T.
Big Red Cops Easterns; Feat Stuns Rowing World
b] LOU Uonisliiii
up ■
0 mile and i
.ii IS mi I
1
and ■ In thii
.1 i i
! bad
off thi
I
i
III the II
Frosh Racquetmen Extend Win Streak, Beat Cambridge H S
Ing '
old with i Swarth-
ally i
6 l i.
< HUM I
Dai
Den
ling i'
ihan out- Tracy Succeeds Cuthbert
WEEKEND IN NEW YORK
College Men Earn
$l,000-$3,000 Per Year While in School
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89 Vegas Across
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