%\it Bailji pennsgtoanian Official Forecast l. S. Weather Bureau
Partial clearing with little ehai npcr- atui Low 30.
.XX PHILADELPH No. 70
Chaplain Harris Talks On Ethics Tuesday at 11 For Boardman Lecture 'Mission to Mankind' Subject of Speech;
Series Was Started by Former Chaplain Hi: nardman Lecture in ChristVm Ethics,
Mankind," will h ward •laplain of the 1 ty, at the AU-Univei
at 11 a.m. Meeting God not iu f and
bul as 1' vividly experienced power of life" wjj) be tl ral them e lecture, the Chaplain said.
Chaplain indicated thatp pproach to the subject will
I the "How tO know Cod's
will" ligien
|p in
a ful*
\ed at IIUWTMIN
unpni thnull of a re-
in ex-
i the Chri I
i In which illuminat
"The • ;, i. i gioU e1 'ics is
I plied bul
■ Q< .
cuiitii:
( oinment- n Lecture
d that ■ the
but to and the
.11 lee
i
u urinal pun
irdman Lectun The Valley of De-
More Companies Hold Interviews For Jobs in '57
by Michael Bartell
More companies than
ig full time cinploy- ement
;is established ov<
organixa- tioMi
banking Arms, industrial l(al fields,
11 id placed stu- dents through tin Placemen)
n increase of more than 2 ■ r the las' years.
nt, the largest demand this year is for
hniual and ac-
f K00 ciadu.i idcnfaj and student* In the Graduate
ii alumni were inter- ■ :. and a great many
>f these found mplbyment by using this Univer-
Starting placed laat year varied with the field the student \va from the Engineering schoola re-
month, Wharton gradual- month, and
■ lie I ■ ■nth.
The ■ ml floor of
of the
aid said. First, it ;i aduat- ng itudente and former graduate?
with mployroent interests and prohlc ond, it
i hereby employ- •rs may be brought Inl with t'n
Governor Leader To Deliver Talk
will the main and
at mid-year Commence mil row at 1 0 m Irvine Auditorium.
Five hundred and thirty-ti. men and women will be awai
Chief Justice Charles Pennsylvania
Supreme Court will also reci t laws deg •
a giaduatc of Williams College and Law.
The undergraduate and grad- uati by the deans of I
"Is (if tin degrees will bl ing the academic proceiaion to Irvine Auditorium.
Undergrad Offers Proposal Changing Skimmer Day Site
Plan To Be Submitted Today at Meeting Of Committee on Student Affairs at 2:30
a rjndet*] 11 proposal to change 'he loca- rmount Park to a University
■ k will be chairman Ol til, lo
00 Stud lira toda A il, witli
A Walsh and Samual Shechter. all members of the , possibility of shifting- the an-
nual Skimmer Day activi r» f f. a According to the report
Refugee btudent
I-.DW \lili G. \\ \I;I:
'54 Pennpix 'Honored'
Schaefer Is Named As Station Manager
At WXPN Banquet ■ 8. I icfei wai named i ... , i of WXPN i
annual banqui night at the Drake Hob
Oth( I named were isrrain dl-
■ hnical I. Ratner,
ler award was pre- eph Wi nfeld of the
lepartment The be nb< • award went be Traffic
Bruce Chtrt Richard Kransdorf, Jack
i. Alyn Abelson, Henry Longl I and John Roberts
■mbera of The lub, honorary radio
Outgoing nienibers of th< i xi, utive board include Greg-
• it ion manager; . program director;
utager; and 1. technical diree-
TME PENNSYLVANIA PENNPIX
Penn Hoopsters Face Cornell; Quakers Seek Fourth Ivy Win
l,y J nick
ii from a thrilling vania'x varsity basketball team tl of Cornel . night.
The Quakci at the Palestra, 77-72. I
has not been able to ca) y this sea in
-ii the
:il mark i
Same Uncap
1'i'iin with 16
and link ■
tot thi
i foui
In the
Sums I p i Ii.
Jordan, v ell." In the pri squads curlier put 01
hitting Jordan, tl i mem-
arting line-
iid the md Mfhc liehinri
, teams up with i in bringing the ball urt.
Sullivan or l'hil M will he at the I
Gulick To Address Mayors, Governors At Fels Conference
Dr. Lutl the Institu- tion ii irk, will pn sent the
anight which
at the Ui
vlvania, Robei t II M of Ni-
hard- ■ Iphia,
August F. Walz nf Wilmlngti ^he featured pam l
Ing part in the n which
Oth annr.i f Local and
ernment and the 75th annivi of the Wharton School of Finance
In-. Jamee C. Cha of politii al it ill
, will l>e chairman of the pane! discussion sft< r Di Gulick's
sion will be "What M i r n ni ■ r, t for M
From Hungary AdmittedtoPenn
l>> Donald J. Grossman
the I in the
ering. ar-old
I
■
'ill in
llalla
',../:
THE 0RDKK 01 TICK HUME RIB
COMPACT IH) TOUNfirtOPli-Si:
6 // ,r .'/*■ Sj ''■■■■ / ■*/.'•'.•'. '',
1 Pennpix, former undergraduate humor magazine, wig "post-
humoualy" awarded "The Order of the Prime Rib" b] torn pact Maga/inc fef their parod> issue of April, 1951, satirising The New
Yorker Magazine. The "New Vawker" received the award for the btel college
parody iaaue of 1954. Publication of Pennpix was suspended eight months later following their Christmas iaaue. Kditor of the award- winning magazine was Jay S. Dushod.
'Comment' Meeting To Be Held Sunday
A m collegians
Ine will be li tional i
t the |
Wolpin still a
i in the which will fea'
al nature, with an
genera well as an out- let for their own opinions," Wolpin
|UM \< I. RM.I \
until the
month :ht of the
llalla "I'n
sian A d us that we should would be
alright ng of the
mcil last night the properties are
II the ere*
the ground il fairly level, ap] t.i haw .md ia an
a it In ii '. huylkill Rhrei
and participant* to for ■ ra
contii Howard
with .1 Howard, assistant ■get
■ ( the it if the
-tuden ' use the hou . if the parking problem
i and if thi bind the
use, . dean of men,
-peaking idniinistration, -aid that the plan could be cn-
lding Howard's re nil lie
■
campu BOB return from ' that th(
and that it be
articular I the
ble sotutioi Howard and
Ith will go out to the prop linday to survey tl
tual land to see what must be ilone to make it suitable for the holding of the
(ampus Streets Closed Off
aid that eai off in any
outing will pay for itself plus providing a
a golf COUne upon the land. Charg- ing admit 'I having the
rgani- lationi, both fraternity and othcr-
d. rgmniting the Univonity to
'o the area it wai pro- that the attractions of the
iturea of the day are a picnic, frat< boat uylkill, a carnival with feri I - and other rides and spurting I
administration and un- felt that in this port could Is-
The use of alcol in the area by stu*! lid be
i-d by the University"? pol- icy on liquor as atated in the
. it. According to the of alcoholic I
ould lie I if Skim- id in Fair-
mount Park.
New Glee Club Members Give Concert Tomorrow
Eighteen MW members of the Glee club will Men's
put in a Russian prison ove along befoi :'>ut I didn't (1 „f the i
and U, 8.
it and ■
I
who through t
initial student ■ rand later brought
weapons to ti. hiding in <m page t)
with
Saturday evening at Centenary
The now! who have i
•anton Altmai Alden BIyth, Francis
Cattaao, Ronald (.'"hen, Allan Endy,
Club . Allan Kuehn.
ek, K(in Donald " Sherman
Robert Watson, Benjamin ht and Thomas Ziemn.
Editorial
• Supply and Demand past, it ha
both in this column and by
. that tin woeful!) 11 In Inviting "well qual- ified"—or even ing men t" l<
ited thi iged.
The II ley Memorial Lec- f his year
dun the \Vhart<
\\ .1- liam .1. Ilivniiiiii ami the Right Honor-
Hugh T. > well de- livered, tlrtv plainly• well re-
litoriuni vah at the hat students and Faculty
rominent lately pri
Tl
ill address thi
graduates at the eomi Por varii
HOI win a pOpU- larn
and ■ icipated adu&tlng hole de»
rlflg nir
!• thai i! '.ill par-
ticipate in a discussion tonight in I1
• i on municipal governnv
gnize uni\ the logical placi
their v i ration. Hardly a by when
slandinj Univer- :d\ mat
honored to receive an invital ity. It is encoui
that the administration is taking advantage of its inherent magnetism in
ng top minds by inviting y t" d iplex pi
M the olars and pdliticil than
1 to discuss these problem mature ami inquiring students. The
ply of tl qualified men is lari" ,nd for them is
ity will provide d the facilities
bringing the parti' , a will fulfilling an obligation to Itself, its
nd to the entire community.
The Bailu pcnnsulbanian A Franklin Society Publication
Published Monday through Friday by and /<* 1 Uff **' Male Undergraduate* of the -___ loo.) Univertity of Penntylvania 1957
VOL I XX l BBRUABY I.
-The Wrong Man-
PHIULY -by Gaeton J. Fonzi-
know wh;
aiding t up our
climb"d aboard our n«l Airp.
weatherman a hnppv birth-
i"teorolo«i.it in charre,
not look like what you »
a «• look lile
liki happy phili
litfh' |VC tbt :1 olt, he
like his to the fi I the
al Buihlii
ham I, i
i le it ahead of th«' snow." thinking
it w. 'man's n't kidding.
"Oi down in v iinure
north' n by late thi.-
or en
hintet if Southwe I Phill it our but WP put tin for the m
While Mr. Adam" rambled on about the 0 of his office.
"Well," he was saying, "in (rood weather, you know when it'-; elear and mild, thin, pretty quiet around here, but it's day
up. When it's
ill on
v^ill affect thi i k up (in
.A nd '• legal
night i and broke hi- leu in froi
andle
rrupt but we had a com- iU recall, we asked him u lUMtlon • fully, that
MUilden (;
wtrhen it got no warm 7 He did. Well, be and what Wi
■
like that a lady i atic Ig rug out
know if WP were . WP had a
and ginn i ing if thi illy a ial ball whole
d his
all
think that through that
lard.
around i. It's
I cold
(Sifori. (Bag* MODERN PHILADELPHIA'S
FIRST COFFEE HOUSE Serving the Fines?
Coffeei, Tea, Continental Glacei, Pastries and Gourmet Items
In An Atmosphere of Good Music 3*1 SOUTH 21 tt STREET
Corner Rittenhouse Art Exhibit* Changed Monthly
lO 7-8418 Informal Folk Sing —Sunday Afternoon
N IX O N Mnd*Morktt Sts -SH 7-Wie
65c TODAY UNTIl 600 pM
•
EXCLUSIVE
WEST PHILA SHOWING
GIANT TIME 3 40 MINUTES
Shown at 2 15 6 00, 9 Jo
ROifiRT B. DAROFP Editorin-Chitf
HARVEY EAI Uiuginf Editor
Cir# Editor ARTHUR C PARIENTB Anociatl Manaaina Editor
' Mil FS H MACNAHARA M :
Aaoaatt Citu Editori... KORNB1.UM I.ARRY KN1
Photoinphv Editor.. CFORGE SATTrRTIlW." Pictorial Qitrctoc I AVID LERRY Freru M (> H1RSCHH0RN Aiiorntr Frttum Editor JAY F. PRANR Srniot Conrniuror. '.! .IN FARMAN
ROBIRT IAIXF Sporll Editor Mm. riAWLFT
• ••• •••• .0/ Board: CARL BOWMAN. D"
KRISTOL. R\V PAUK1 P. VUI LIAM K URIS.
110YD SWAIM. JACK LIEBERMAN.
;iffli« ird: ARTIU'R LlrHTENDORF. MORRIS. MICIIA'
DONALD I. SIRAUBER fiufinrts Manager
Adi-lrtiiint Mama. ITNRY W. SAFRAN Annum Buimtn Mania D SCHWARTZ Promotion Manaat, .'UCICeRMAN Production Mtnofrr DAVID R GOLD Accounting Manaftr HOWARD AARON
»e Mjnee«..MARV|N WHITMAN Subic 'ME TURNER Cirtmlllion Marat. NCH BROWN Pmonntl Manttrr DAVID GARODNICK Aitoctatt Production Manager .CHARLES ROGERS
Junior omintst Mtnafrt: MICHAEL AllXAS Dl R Ml RT BEAR. GEORGE CONNBLL. BRUCE
MAN RICHARD ART RFIDFR.
i NBERG. GERALD RUBEN- srriN. RICHARD SHAPIRO, CARL SOLO- MON, WILLIAM WILLIAMSON.
Men THE FRANKLIN SOCIETY BUILO1N0
J4«J Woedltad A.r.ut EVir|recn 6-0100
En il?, SJi RALPH THORNTON. Graduttr Uantftt
Eft. 5J«
slightly cloudy or the know what's going to
happen. \W took a survey a few • and we found out man;. a day. Then of
know \V! telephone company has which frets about a million calls a month.
"And then, of course, the contractors call because they can't pour concrete when it's freesing or when it's going to rain, and then we get calls from shoppers, and since the Ponn-y put that .-hop: ial through to
Vork 01
ami then get warmed up by the ocean and it back :ind slap you
In tl i can't go aroui * I 'ni round hen Mather Nature Will probably prove you wrong."
Hut right of wrong, Henry P. Adams has OHM II '. :id it
all 1 imewhat by a
mouth and I didn 1 went to ■work, until one day the local weather man, Who was a close friend of the fumily, . rnc if I 1 who'd like to work for
i said I sure did I h the job. Thirty dollars a month. I
It v if, And JO I with it and when I . , rJOWn in Texii.- I finished up my formal education at
Ight or wrong there's something ■about It. It gets in your Bid
isn't the weather man alway- wrong?
Tl he laughed, "I've heard that, Hut if tl' don't pay
M and tl' t hey don't foi
I brought the matter up with a friend of mine recently and I
ere. If you were to h full pane ad in the paper on Friday n
.. raincoat-, and then come Friday ami it's a beautiful sunny day, what would
?' And he looked at me and he aid 'Why, I'd probably hab
. not always
•jrTotig, how often is ho right?
what verification you want to u.-e. In one system even one
drop of rain kills a fair foreca-t. We use that system. It has to really rain before a fair forecast is killed. Under that kTJ we are right from 73 to 7» per cent of the time."
renty-thrM to seventy-five per cent right? OW fell.
FOR LOVERS OF GOOD FOOD
ISTANBUL ROOM BLUE BELL HOTEL
73rd & WOODLAND AVE.
ARMENIAN CUISINE SHISH-KEBAB LAHMAJUN DINNERS FROM 3-9 PM
facilities fr>> Banquets and Private Parties
A. P. O. BOOK MART
Buy for Less—Sell for More
OPEN: FEBRUARY 4-6
1-5 P.M.; 6-* P.M.
FEBRUARY 7-15
1-5 P.M.
Basement of Men's Dorm Office
DON'T EAT AT
PAGANO'S 3614 WALNUT STREET
UNLESS
YOU WANT THE
VERY BEST IN
PIZZA
SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS
IN ENGINEERING,
PHYSICS AND MATHEMATICS
The Douglas Aircraft Corapan) invites von to
ON CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
FEBRUARY 11
il nut aboul the inti - farthering jroti? education and outatand
■ opportunitka with the world' turer of ain
and opportunities advance professionally al the I leu
n until j Iked *ith tin tative. It :i■..'. important interview of your life.
SEE YOUR DIRECTOR -THE UNIVERSITY PLACEMENT SERVICE-
FOR YOUR INTERVIEW APPOINTMENT
r_ **«*«»■•■•••■«*• *VW"*1 ■■hMVO ««*«■««*« inillMMIflMIIMMIItlMlllfllfllfHNhlH
Buddha Talk •by Larry Kneifel-—
Letters to the Editor
■ i' it M ■■<>■■ vrn, ran enjoy a ng spell Week.
A ■
■
anil finally on
i ntly.
I i I
d«e to l'
o their house, Tl;
fir* it seems will i
brou. n-ali
\; a mat' . natur>lPv
rk . . . V. ■
at least (M i '-»., has
n iched
lung
it" .' it at all.
■< ■ II ■ that.
II.' the
in, howe will have
Lit'
ten recently changed in thr Hoi Hall Grille so that now are tl
.tycil this year. 1 • nni kid
i Hi
in the Tri Dell mce<l ■ i,' '
k . feofraphii
TOJO. Gut ... If you want to -\.\ pi
follo\ usaen an<i
man, I Month:
B/a*
.. J'
. . 6'
> . «!'
ach,
i < ... A out ■
ilawn there i Dr. I
of tin plan. . . iiary :
town. . . the
rush i ■ ; all
■
. . . What hap
-leil a rifle a irinjr a i
h Hall, i :!.,"v f«f M U r'ol.ii i
I Hitor. Dail) Penoay Iranian I
WI .-one I.nil Zerr a red bri' f the
it a red white ami bine ja* with *aw of "America the
it iful" in her living
■
and hrijrhter I»1 ir-
le such as wicked John >npu* for
Knherta <i»ita. Wh. *>7
llei ipshot of lo.li>'- roommate, the Wilmt. which In- aother sen) me thia li.i i »ppk without his kniming alxtut it. Notke the keen sell-, nl pel.eptjnll on the
Hsiao's face. lor those not ahle to identif) him, it's reatl) Brie Johnaoa.
I ilitor. Daily IVnnsyWanian:
ami a half, I <l that the 1 the
- ulent*. It is fi>r this reason that I an ing letter.
■mmon in maturing
from the
ne that v. you wil: understand
tilis for you. that it is easy to fall
in In,.', but t as easy to fall l have to till .ail chant"
... I will i to.
her. I don't think
■
Military I
am hopiriR that you will Bl • •ri.
hea I have hail 16 with y
i I am s,,iry that I . the "ax", but under the
"•cessary. •iK else I can at I
hope your i i this ;,'' am all
involved. I o I'm going
I hi i mi will see at] this and liriil ■ kly
I^ove, Sue
The shoe is on the other foot GOOD
JOBS de I'M the kin! of company in it to invest die knowledge you have
acquired through engineeriag education.
You will probably have more <ompani.
!ii than those who graduated before you ...
many more than the men wko collected th< skins hefo ^ bile the number of engineering gradn I the number of openi
ippoitunities than there M a to pi' It up the pay chi
1 i the other foot—TOO! foot!
Although wi e that fai t, wi cantiot
We -till want only those who park, the imagination, the talent
ike important contribution* in our organiza-
Hen. No doubl you will und why ... when •Ml n ad ciii booklet. It tells about the exciting
nothing of
:ut Siko - •'! flay in lopment.
This informative booklet i the writin I. Should >ou be con- Bidering Sikorsky as ■ company wh< might like to gel itarti I. then toll ■ little about
.itir letter t" Mr. Richard Auten
at our Bridgeport Personnel Department.
SIKORSKY AIRCRAFT •NK or THI 0'vvc#» or
UNITCD * «c«*rt C»»#«»»TION
■«IOOffO«T-$TltATFO»0. CONNECTICUT
Tabernacle Presbyterian Church Chestnut and Thirty-seventh Streets
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10
DR. JOHN A. MACKAY Pretident PrJn<»ton Theological Seminary
Former Modorator, Presbyrerion CSurch.
Author teacher, and leader of the worldwide Chunk
1100 AM -"THE GOSPEL Of GOO-WHAT IS IT?"
7:00 P. M.-(in Westminster House, following West-
minster Fellowship supper at 6:00) —
"THE MEANING OF CHKISTIANIVY TO
THE MODERN MAN."
On Campos with AfexQhuJman
Muffler of'Bart/oet Bey With Chttk." rle.f
Till: DRESS PARADE what will the A this
ascals. and light a y lip Mori and puff that rich, natural t<>-
'isaeasyour souls i nt, and Hi
* uealwa This spring, howi have bl
The improvised, gaily spur-of- the-mon I | nt with a (linnei with a bridal veil. Or Bermuda shi Be raj Be imprompt.
I iy an opera cape with
jacket with hip boots. Be bold! Be daring! Be a tot attraction!
But all is not innovation in college fashions this spring. In fact, one of the highlights of the season turns time backward in its flight. I refer to the comeback of the powdered wig.
This charming accoutrement, too long neglected, has already caught on with style-conscious students all over the country. On hundreds of campuses rock-and-roll is giving way to the minuet, and patriotic undergraduates are dumping British tea into the nearest harbor. This, of
rue, does not sit well with old King George. For that matter, a lot of our own people are steamed up too, and there has even been some talk of revolution. But I hardly think it will come to that. I mean, how can we break with the mother country when we art dependent on her for so many things — linsey-woolsey, minie balls, taper snuffers, and all like that? She, on the other hand, relies on us for turkeys, Philip Morris, Cinemascope, and other valuable exports. So I say, if Molly Pitcher and those other Bryn Mawr hotheads will calm down, we may
find an amicable for our differences. But not our I'.ntish cousins mistake this willingness to
negotiate for weakness. If fijrht we must, then fight we will! Paul Revere is saddled up, the rude bridge arches the flood, and the ROTC is ready!
But I digress. We were smoking a Philip Morris Cigarette - O, darlin' cigarette! O, happy smoke! 0, firm! O, fresh! O, fragrant! O, long-size! 0, regular! O, get some! - and talking of new spring fashions, let us turn now to the season's most striking new feature: pneumatic underdrawers. These inflatable rubber gar- ments make every chair an easy chair. Think how wel- come they will be when you sit through a long lecture! They are not. however, without certain dangers. Last week, for example, Rimbaud Sigafoos. a University of Pittsburgh sophomore, fell out of an 18th story window in the Tower of Learning. Thanks to his pneumatic underdrawers, he suffered no injury when he struck the sidewalk, but the poor fellow is still bouncing and it is feared that he will starve to death.
"fculmmn. 1M7
fetfliMi caw**, fwkiami f, but year a/fer ytmt the Philip Morrii Company, tpontort of this column. brim$ you the ttutieit, pleaiingeit cigmrelte your money can huy — PhiUp
' Morris, of corrHI
PAGE FOUR THE DAILY PENN8YLVANIAN FRIDAY. FEl;
Fencers Face Middies; Seek Second Victory
A <lisap|x>intiriK MM win and thl season, Pennsylvania's varsity fi the campaign with a winning ind will be seekinj the victory trail when they face Navy toinoii Ilutchinson Gym.
l<a*t year, Na\ R«d and Blue fencers, i
"Lark of practice over the mid- year recess hurt our chances in the tut two matches with Prill and Columbia," Penn's coach, I.ajos
,ir, commented recently. The maestro pointed out that in the Columbia duel, Penn had lost eiRht of the first nine bouts before they were really ready to fence, and even though the Quakers won the last two rounds, Columbia's early lead was too much to overcome.
Last > <-ii r. Navy copped top honors at the Intercollegiate i n % Association Championships which is symbolic of eastern fenc- ing supremacy. In a recent match, the Middies topped highly regarded Cornell by a score of 14-1.1.
Penn will probably star Trimble, Larry Smith and Al I.ieberman in foil. I ran, Al Finger and Hal liver will It >abre, while Dave Shrager, who
i wo bouts against Columbia, inisn in foil Pete Tli' i ky and Dave Mlcahnek in
epee. Penn's only victory this .
was against Johns Hopkins in a non-league match. The Quakers were defeated by Yale, l'rii, and Columbia.
Next week, the Quakers fa high on the road and will return to Hutchinson Gym Ml Saturday to face RutK1
Ivy Fencing League \\
Vale 1 Columbia I Princeton I Harvard I) Carnell 0 Penn 0
JOE lunim.F
i. o 0 0 0 0 :i
Yale Moves Into Second
alt of
team MM
vania, till the second d
•n the
ion.
Quakers Open EARC Action On April 13th
■■
ion of : titiOl
•l the
■nahipi I • 'on on Lake
from the n held for
me day
the Both [ntercolli
A ill meet n the
Pi inceton i and Yale
U ('up re I Navy
11. Penn will
n their
Penn imbia and
n on April 27;
I Cup; I Cup
11.
light-
pointing
in what ,
HI the major cupi
t this
Lo»t silverware [inaccurate Foul
I
A Campus-to-Career Case History
rtanning for grouih. Joe Hunt (left) tall /Vc. mmn, and O.D.Fnsbir.Sai,,-!,, i alone, 600 mu , are put into service every month.
"I'll take a growing company" 70,000 telephones to keep in operation
... 820,000,000 worth of telephone com- pany property to watch over... 160 peo- ple to supervise — these an I the salient facts about Joe Hunts present job with Southwestern Hell. II District Plant Superintendent at Tuba, Oklahoma.
"It's a man-sized job," .-.< who graduated from Oklahoma \ | \|. in 1949 as an E.E. "And it's the kind of job I was looking for when I joined the tele- phone company.
"I wanted an cnpiiu-crinp ct i that would lead to management reaponaibili-
ii''-. Mo I wanted thai career to I"' HI ■ grow in.j < ompany, bt owth
■pportunil i ahead.
"Bui to lake advantage of opportunb '"- ;'- I' ou must have sound training and ex] The tele- phone compan] tees thai you get plenty of both. Really useful training, and pei iem e thai
nine your way, you're equipped to handled
"If I bad ii to do all . i. | ,| make me n about where to find a - as then - 111 take
owing company."
Joe Hunt is with Southwestern Hell Telephone Com-
pany. Interesting career opportunities e\i«t in other
Bell Telephone Companies, and in Hell Telephone
laboratories. Western Kleeliie anil -Mii.li.t ( oi pota-
tion. Your pla< <inent officer can gi\c jou more infor-
mation about these companies.
BELL
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
„J
Marksmanship Hurting Quaker Frosh Cagers
< Hit,US < I I'
Columbia Game Tickets
I"«'11 ri
Columbia basketball gSBM on the it on February 19 are
available at Franklin Fold tieket office for fifty C<
Tapoff time I
Wedm niijr.
Tim Holt must be sinjiii .
for lli' ■ urn.
I lilies
for the initial part of their year's work, but it could have jlllt
tter if they had hit from the
alcy. Ill I
earlier thl Penn outahot m the floor,
but the Main I.HUTS hit for three
thing like 17 for :i4, with the usu- ally steady Mike Phelan being the ehief culprit, connecting on only
Big Joe Cook, the Quaker eight from the
i jx against the Wild- cats, while John Crosby, tin ited little backcourt performer, hit on but thl en.
the lu JZ
the u cone,
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I tbt Quakers racke CMli
but 1
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The Quaker , ^ turn engagement n th thi Colnq. ,"a next
I ion Cubs eked out a thrilling'
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Trackmen Face Yale, Brown Today; CompeteinMillrose Meet Tomorrow l-M Cage Play
•. iterait) i-main gndrfi >'' '■' '" Inlt-rf r.ii. t mi -
,ii.r last night'* artion. len ti ■mi an- Phi Sigma
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Nil, /.eta lU-ta Tan and Sif- MM.
I.I ' • Phi Sigma Beta Pfeeta PI IS; I'hi
in. Delta I an Delta ma ' hi I'P'i \l|)ha mi I'hi Ep»i!on 27, Phi \l
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pi i ambd Sif ma Upha CM Rha
ippa \lphii 19: Taa Helta , i I paitm HI: I'hi sigma
I hetfl CM It. /HI .mil - wi both won i>> Perfi
In Independent plaj \l ROT! 19 M I d Mighhali
I I Newman ( Inh ■ in their game In round mil lion.
Penn Tankmen Face Columbia
> dual
II be
Prince-
llalpin I.ii-1 In IVnn
in On' led in
1 ' only I
Blue.
on a ill (qualification. i n has hurt
rlalpin
i i i and win.
ht BB-
Quaker I 11 has
BlM in all f>r.
Willis Hares 220 Wakely and n th<>
i nnei fi i i he major
v ill be nth i free-
Wakei . : and 200-yard
nd the 400-
I with Weiss in the Larry I
Q lakers.
Sulli\.. Hi p-
nian will I
third ' i
'he yuak' Dardil
bj Ituli l*raelo(T
inder v.
II in a triangular meel at New Haven 'in- afternoon, followed by the ,;,.,! ami
•UarulouU in the MillrO 1 InrdM tomorrow evening.
■ iut its n back ft ir ago.
Lprll in Thu
■1 18 ft. <■ in. in all '
I I ■
Indoor Record
with a
I two
of tin in the . who
I ,M ft. : to win th>
Carl I tently ind SO ft. in pra
luring pi
that fl in actual [Met, he •put mark.
will carry the It in the di
Bob M I'ill Smyth will probably run the mile, with 11
w.i-mih'.
Sullivan Bruin Star
gonal titleholder in broad jumper Peter Ilensinirer, who did
I i ' entran
er, or any member of the Brown aggregation.
The never a power in track, will probably be outclassed by their two rivals in the team standings, but haw an ace of their
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