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K d a y , December 5, 1947 T H E BUFFALO BEE PAGE THREE iE MEP/i t The Public Relatiouii Office announces th a t Christmas Cards and ^Calendars will soon be on sale at Norton Union and the Bookstore. • * • * (Christmas Carol Party Lockwood Memorial Library will be the scene of a Christmas Carol P a r ty on December 14 at 9:00 F.M. In the Main Reading Room. This fling is open to the public and wili be under the direction ot Mrs. George B. Barreil. Refreshm e n ts wili be served after the sing. » • • • BHIel Next W ednesday night, the 10th Hillel will present Charles Liver more, director of the Buffalo Board of Community Relations, in a qual ified talk on community reiations in Buffaio. The time is 8 F.M. There Wiil be a social following the meeting. Tuesday, in the B a st Room at 3:30 P.M., Dr. Selig Adler will con duct the final sem inar in the series — \The Evolution of Jewish Thought from the Middie Ages to the Present.\ All are invited to attend irre- pardless of non-attendance at previous lectures. sees .Independents All those girls who are Interested In joining the Independents are cordially Invited to attend the annual membership party and Fashion Show, which wlil be held at 7:30 Monday night, December 8, in the .West Club Room and Its annex. Refreshm ents of coke and lunch will tollow the talk and showing ot the “new look.\ • * • • predo The Credo Club’s policy of presenting Topics of Today will continue intb December. At the next meeting an interesting subject, \Labor- M anagem ent Relations,\ will be considered In a panel discussion. Speakers will be E. Manuel Fried, C.I.O., and Philip S. Savage, Donner- H a n n a Coke Corp. This will be an open discussion. • * • • .Band The next rehearsal will be Tuesday, December 9 at 4:30 P.M. in Norton Auditorium. Only the trombone and trum p e t sections will re- bearse. Please bring mutes. Next basketball game will be on Friday, Pecem b er 12. All please be in Clark Gym at 7:40 P.M. (Continued on Page 6) I Dec. 21 Is Deadline For Dropping Courses It is not too late to drop a course if you received a warning last week. The Dean of Students has said that of the students re ceiving 2 or more warnings, 9 out of 10 will receive at least one or 2 D's or at least one F. December 21 is the last day on which students may drop subjects in which they have received warn ings and yet not received an F for the course. If students persist in struggling with the subject to Jan uary and then drop it, they will autom atically receive an F, “SCUTTLING’’ (Continued from Page 3) the veteran's discharge must be at tached to the applications and this must show the length of service both within and outside of the U. S. The medals which are avail able Include: American Defense Medal — for service between September 8. 1939 and December 7, 1941. World W ar II Victory Medal — for service between December 7, 1941 and December 31, 1946. New York State Conspicuous Ser vice Cross — lor residents of New York State who were cited and are eligible for various service decor ations. FASHION PASSES Dear Editor If styles continue on this spree And skirts get longer by degree I fear wo boys will never see A limb, except upon a tree. Jack Debus STUDENTS’ WIVES MEET TO ORGANIZE The Students W ives’ Club of the University of Buffalo held an or ganization m eeting on November 17 at which Dr. P r a tt of State Teach ers College spoke on Home Econ omics. At this m eeting the follow ing officers were elected: Presi dent, Mrs. Jack H o m e r; Vice President, Mrs. W. Brown; the re maining officers are Mrs. Schwert and Mrs. Bauder. On Monday, De cember 1, a business meeting was held and plans for the Christmas Dance to be held on December 14 were discussed. The Students Wives’ Club is ar ranging a series ot interesting pro grams tor the coming year to which they invite the wives ot all students in the University. LOST: Chi o m e g a Pledge Pin. Finder turn in at Director’s Of fice. Seniors Interviewed Next Week For Jobs Alter Graduation A representative of Johnson and Johnson, the Pharm aceutical firm, will be in-'town December 8, 1947 to interview seniors graduating in Feb. 1948 for sales jobs with th a t concern. Pay for inexperienced Personnel starts at $260.00 per month, plus expenses, annual bonus, automobile furnished, and hospital benefits. R e p resentatives of the U. 3. Naval Ordinance Laboratory ia W ashington, D. C. will be on campus Friday, December 12, 1947 to interview interested in employ ment with that agencv. Recruit ment now is for Chemists, Physi cists, and all types of Engineers. The jobs are under C.lvic Servicfl on a professional level, with all attendant benefits. A group meet ing will be held at 11:00 A.M. in Hayes 172 at which time the repre sentatives will discuss the general (Continued on Page 6) GUSTAV A. FRISCH JEWELERS — OPTICIANS 3180 MAIN STREET Granada Theatre BMg. KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS EVERSHARP PENS and PENCILS WATCH REPAIRING OCULISTS’ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BROKEN LENSES REPLACED M we 0oes wr.. w h en you’re listening to HAL MclNTYRE’S new e st (MGM) record NE OF the grooviest ork-pilots on the MGM record roster is Hal McIntyre. Like so many other top-notch performers, Hal is a Camel fan from ’way back. He prefers Camels because: “Camels suit me best all ways.” For the same reason— more people are smoking Camels than ever before! A great new record for a long-time favorite. Try Camels. Discover for yourself why, with smokers who have tried and compared. Camels are the ‘!c;hoice of experience.” here's another great record-^ TAote people ate smoking CAMELS than ever before! .1 ' J)I