The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 12, 1943, Image 4

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    AGE FOUlt
fiublishlers lo Release Twenly-six Coeds Enroll
rofesssors Novel In Six Defense Courses
"Danger! Keep Out!," moving (Continued from Page Onel
:dory of the transition period in tional means for women to earn
oil industry by Prof. Edward J. equivalent ROTC credits, and to
Nichols, associate professor of counteract coeds' feeling that they
)uglish composition, will be re- are "doing nothing to help win the
)eased by the publishers today. war."
In this, his first novel, Nichols Courses scheduled are:
Ores revealed the changes which Codet 1, Preparation for E,mer
took place in this industry during gencies, a standard 24-hour course
1.11;i period 1912-1922. It illustrates in first aid, air raid precautions,
tile need for college technicians. and defense against gas. 1 credit.
and concerns the growth the pres- Codet 2, Conduct of Calisthenics,
c.rit war effort, includes the theory and practice of
fundamental exercises, commands,
voice control and diction. 1 credit.
Codet 4, Company Administra
tion, offers forms of military cor-
Coll. Nils Ito Speak
Lieut. Col. Guy G. Mills, depart- respondence and record • keeping,
Dent of military science and tac- selection of military food, and mil_
tics, will speak on "War: 1914 and itary sanitation. Prerequisite typ
-1043," in the third lecture of the ing skill. 1 credit.
)942-43 Liberal Arts Lecture series Codet 5, Operation and Mainte
coheduled for today, 7:30 p. m., nance of Motor Vehicles, is astan
in 121 Sparks dard. Neyhart course in safe driv-
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and shbgistence where authorized.
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Nobel Meets-Tonight
Panhellenic Council will meet
in the Alpha Chi Omega suite' at
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Martha E. James '45, acting presi- A skating party at the duck White Hall's first Spring• semester
dent. Miss James is replacing pond from 2 to 5 p. m. Saturday Open House from 7 to 9 p. M.
Beatrice M. White '44, president, Saturday. WRA Executive Board
who is practice teaching. has been planned by WRA Tennis
delegate and White Hall faculty'
Suggested revisions for the and Swimming Clubs. representative will be appointed
rushing code submitted by Coun- Ten cents admission will be at WRA Executive Board meeting
cil members will be discussed, charged, and chocolates and Thursday.
Miss James stated. doughnuts will be served at 4 p
m. ' according to Nancy J. Hodg- Skiing instruction for beginners
ing with special attention to emer- •
son '45, WRA Tennis Club presi- will be offered by WRA Outing
gency conditions. 1 credit. dent, and Phillis R. Watkins '44, Club on Holmes Field. at 4 p. in.
Code! 6, Mess Food Control and
WRA. Swimming Club president. Monday through Friday, and at 2
Record Keeping, studies food prep-
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aration, food costs, control of p. m. Saturdays and Sundays.
wastes, and rationing. Prerequisite Final opportunity for trying• out • Complete equipment, including
Corn. 40. 1 credit. for the Aquacade planned by WRA boots, ski poles, and harnesses,
Code! 7, Advanced Baking and Swimming Club will be in White will be furnished. Coeds should
Cooking, practices cooking. and Hall pool at 7:30 p. m. Thursday. • wear heaVy wool socks and meet
baking for mess. Practical experi-
No date has been set for the in_ the Ski Room, White Hall, ac.'
ence and demonstration. Prerequis.
Aquacade. • cording to Miss Barbara Bradshow,
ite HE 330. Parallel or preceding -4i * *• graduate assistant in physical edu..
Cation, who will instruct.
HE 410. 1 credit. WRA Archery Club will sponsor
owl , Army has. Scores of jobs . in;the- WAAC for
alert college women . . jobs vital to the war .. .
jobs•that Will train yOu.for interesting new-careers
in the post-war-world: And-here is-good news
indeed -L.- yos may . enrolln-ow - intlie fast-growing:
WA AC and-be placed . on .inactive duty • until the
•school year ends: Then you. will•be • subject-to
call for .duty- - with • this' oplendid-women's corps.
and be launched upon..an adventure such , as. no
previous generation •has.anown. • • •
New horizons .. . . new places and people . . .
interesting, practical
. mcperience with .good •pay
. .and, above all, a real opportunity .to help
your country by doing essential military Work•for
the U. S. Army that frees a soldier-for. combat
duty. These are among many reasons why thou
sands of American•women are responding. to the
Army's need.
WCMHEN'S
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ARMY AUXILIARY CORPS
WOMEN IN SPORTS
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You will receive , valuable , training which may •
fit you for many •of the new careers which are •
opening to women, and Army -pay while
doing- so. „And .by joining: .now you ',will have
excellent , chances ..for quick' advaricement , ,forp as •
the . WAAC. expand's,- many_ more 'officers are
.needed. Every mettiber—iregardless of race,,e4lor
or creed—has equal. opportunity ..spid.is. encour.;'"-7
aged to..compete for .aelectionlo-Officer. Candidate
School, if qualified,,you mayobtain a commission
in 12 weeks after beginning basic training.- • '
. Go to your WAAC Faculty Adviser for-further .- •
information on. the list. of_ openings,- pay, • and - •
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promotions... Or inquire at... any U, ,S. Army •• -
Recruiting and, Induction Station. •
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943,.
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