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PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER
Ravdin Sees Cancer Cure In Chemicals
u> JU W. Ilur^roii].- D,. 'in. Uni-
Idenl for ,1 to-
. th< hope in IT lies
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Air Machine Soviet Students' On School Tour Burps Loudly Te|| what's Wrong With America Ruins Dreams
l>> Juli.n I>. Yo—tot I the
tig in the form of ■ rumbl ■•ri \\
The "Infernal Machine,'
1:80 p.m. in with an in
ine. VVi
at the machinery would .■rv night for the
small horns of the niorniriK-
of th<
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hold Hull
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PT( ' anvil
mid- inging
unknown
believi adage that ■
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Kus-ian sltid.nl- di: .ii-s.d their tri|) lo lh«- I sited i loiin.il preaa coauVreaea reeterelaj ■eralng, lour af the twelve rialton will stay at thr UalversMy.
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Sfrong Columbia Team Hosts League Leading Penn Eleven
h> Pad M. sin.hl ng a hall
iwn, «ill
I diversity Shows [ndifference In Relations, Saj Foreigners
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in I Lee Ueholt, III
Many of the Unive students complain . ,no1 make any ival contacts with A ' . r\T*v#« • life, Giles L. Zimmerman, director ol Interna- RUSSianS DlSCUSS i .il111|HI> MUTS
Bouse, and Mrs. .Juan Todd, assistanl to the direct • cflirJontc SUNDAY RUSHING tiidenta at the University, i d In a discus- University, Students SUNDAY RUbM.No
si,,,, h«M !««♦ nio-hl al the Will: sion held last night at the Christian Association.
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'Scholars' To Stay
In Area Six Days li\ Edward I ai man
Twelve youi amicably received hordi newsmen this morni
i their trip to and the i Fnited
Four of them arrived al the night.
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t.uide to « our-.- i- n"» on -lnd.nl- ma> pal >l>i<- ,,i the i.uiil.- in ( otlege Hall, the wharion >. hool. the lobbj
N Hall, the Rewaton Hall, the linn-ton Hall Bl
put i i.rm r. and the DP OtVce on th.- -.-.ond floor of the
,kim Soeietj Baili — from College Hall.
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PACE TWO THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN i i:i!
Columbia College
A Case Of Identity I i \l bj N irnn Link
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KKIP THE DAILY PENNSYLVANI AN PAGE THREE
A Columbia Story pa ni
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Celebrate The Victor) Have Dinner in New York
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OUR FAU MUSIC FESTIVAL
* Commencing November 5—
BENNY GOODMAN featuring Red Norvo. "Flip" Phillips
and Bill Harris *
November 23 — DINAH WASHINGTON
plus Chubby Jackson Quartet and Ramsey lewis Trio
* December 7—
DAVE BRUBECK OUARTET featuring Paul Desmond
* December 14-
UONEL HAMPTON
* Pleat* moke your reservations early
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FRIDAY THE 13th OF NOVEMBER AT 840 P.M.
ONLY NEW YORK CONCERT - A.t D lugoff presents at Town Hall
AN EVENING WASTED WITH
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MAIL ORDER $3 50. $2 80 To« Inrl
PAOI KOI'K THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN
Soccermen Engage Columbia; Kalme Slated For Line Duty
in Mich u»n
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Columbia Game Tickets
Quaker Harriers Seek 7th Straight Against Ram Frosh
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West Point Lightweights Out To Break Penn Win Streak
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Rubenstein, Sports Staff, Make Predictions Lam UUIM.IM,,,,. Sport. Editor ,,f ih, Cthmfcti Spaetator, jote th, ,„.,,. ..,,,. ,„ p,(,i,<lim: ,„,. HINM ,.I IM ,.I tha Mj
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Unbeaten Freshman Booters Oppose Light Blue In Finale
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presents a
MIXER TONIGHT, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13
- 9 P.M. till 1 A. M. -
CLARENCE FUHRMAN AND HIS BAND
plus
Dixieland Banjoliers
400 GIRLS • 25 SCHOOLS
DONATION - $1 00
NOVEMB THE DAILY PENNSYLVANIAN PAGE FIVE
Improved Lion Team Hosts Penn
m the rush-
the
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JOHN ROBERTS
CLASS RING
$33 p< ui tax
"A Lifetime of Wear"
-Solid Plumb 10K gold-welded on*
piece—your ilono selected from out-
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The Epitcopal Church Welcomes Vou
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:isth at Iiudlow and
ITJ.I Chestnut Street
Rev. Frederick Monning »rnoli Rector
Mr Paul W Houck, MA . Organist
SUNDAY SERVICES
8, 9 and 11 00 A.M.
TANG! New breakfast drink you can keep in your room!
IOE FOOTBALL: TAJ
raka-up taste for grca up-and-goon the football lie-Id. I drink two glasses every morning —and watch out!
SALLV SORORITY:
much unfn
LAZV LARRY: I
through m s so I can
NEW! INSTANT! Just ml< with cold water!
HELEN HOME EC: TANG it the
iklast drink I'
I is so handy to
MORE VITAMIN C THAN ORANGE JUICE!
GET TANG FOR YOUR BOOKSHELF SOON
I has real wake-up taste, vitamin C than freth or
^e or grapefruit juice. itamin A. TANG keeps
without refrigeration so you can keep TANG right in your room
A product of Qsneral Food* Kitchens
WANTED- Characters and captions lor campus TANG pConttH .hovel Must relate to TANG. Will pay .try used. ( ■«*•■ before Dec. 15. 1959.)
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"APPII OF TMI IYE
For this overworked phrase, we must turn to the w< richest source of quotations— the Bible. Specifically, the Old Testament, Deuteronomy, XXXII, 10:
"'He kept him as the apple of his eye."
"All IS HOT OOIO"
Seems like everybody had a crack ot this piece of homely i but the originator seems to be Geoffrey Chaucer, in "The House of Fame". Boi
"Hyt is not all gold that glareth"
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TOM LEHRER Presented by
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FRI. EVE. - NOV. 20 - 8:30 Tickets: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50
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THE DAILY PENNSYLVANI AN PAGE si
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MAYNARD FERGUSON and vrchrsUa
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Here s money-saving niwt tudenl Faculty and all
other college personnel. Dur- ing weekends and coll vacations, Sheraton offers you special low rates — even lower rates when two or more occupy the same room.
lal group rates are pro- I (or athletic tea:
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u get these discounts at any of Si in the U.S.A., Hawaii and
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D. P, ^Dining *\^naarestions
PEnnypacker 5-5680 Harry Solomon
The Blintza A Kosher Dairy Restaurant
301 South Broad Street. Phila. 7, Pa
Russian Inn
1233 Locust St. Plan to have dinner here on the
weekend
Philo 'i Moil Interfiling Restaurant
The Rendezvous for Artists of the Stage and Screen
Open Sunday
IUNCH - DINNER - IATE SUPPER
prose (imim
coffee house 2202 chestnut street
CHINA KITCHEN u i a PbiUfi 11'
Chinese-American Restaurant
• Luncheons Dinners
• After-Theatre Snacks
• Orders Carefully Put Up to Take Out
27 and 29 S. 52nd St. GR 2-3584
Chinese Restaurant 146 N. 10th STREET
Opon - 11 AM to 3 AM
The Most Outstanding Food in the
Heart of Chinatown
il /><>< Students Mat tmd Est
FIRESIDE DINING ROOM
Home Cooked Meals Air Conditioned
331 S. 43rd Street Bring Your Dot* After the Game
CV 2-1142
Full Courie Dinneri 5 to 8 Sundays 12 to 8 luncheons 12 to 2
Banqueti and Parties
"7 /■<
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* Perfect for after-theatre snacks.
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A WONDERFUL WAY TO END A PERFECT EVENING
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*Sto nlIcy s
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215
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entrant -:- Co
er 1526
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OLD HEIDELBERG Lounge *ij^i^,
and ^Nilll^* Restaurant ^?j \.>jfj|
. . . home of the M'J Jlkfll "el »i s7ir*B world s largest -^JK.lM
Cuckoo Clock! ^^ee>H r • German and Viennese
%r .'
Menu Speoaltret
• Imported leer on Too
V Served in Steins
• Dinner. 6 lo 9 PM
Supper. 9 to ] AM
Dinner Musir—
Entertainment by the
Student Prinr.s every nifht Nil 2 AM—Dnli Thermal
ol th. Piano lar
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Philod.'pUo
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