staniey uiugoiensiu, of 248 East Main street, is a young man bent on higher learning and when he says “great books” he means a set comprising the works of PJalo, Aristotle, Spinoza, Freud and other great minds.Mr. Dlugolenski, a book col-; lector since he was 6, is si ill paying for his collection of “The World’s Greatest Books” printed by an organization out to better the reading habits of Americans and rekindle a love of the classics. These are hij only college.In seeking people who have read the great books, he hopes to from a club which wiil discuss some of the more important insights into literature and philosophy contained in the 45 volumes. He says he isn't interested in anyone who just wants to join a group “for social reasons but would like to form a serious minded erouo of intellippnt npnnle.