The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 22, 1940, Image 8

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    College Aids Britain
Faculty and alumnae of Hunter college presented a
check for $l6OO to the American Field Service for a
mobile first aid unit for England. Left to right are Lieut.
Peter Muir, Dr. George N. Shuster, president of Hunter
college, and Mrs. Helen Luckey Simis, president of the
aft Inee association. Wide World
Now He'll Throw Grid Opponents
Al Blozis, champion weight-thrower plays left tackle on the
Georgetown university football team, so the opposition can ex
pect quite a tossing around this season. Acme
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Signs of the Times
College gridiron habits ore hard to break. These former college football stars now Rying cadets of the
Randolph field, Txas, go into a huddle wearing parachutes, helraeb and *g‘gles instead of headgear:
Rather than off taxi& thrusts of a forwaird pass, the chattel' conce rn s loops and snap tolls;
Degrees from Yale and Cambridge are just a starter for Paul Mellon,
33 year old son of the late Andrew Mellon. In continuing his search
for knowledge, he registered at St. John's college, Annapolis, _
Maryland.
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Still A Student