- IPAGE EIGHT Letters From Camp (Continued from, page four) vy-: were quite active in the Pan tuileria campaign. Sure was quite t t show. Happened to be in the 3a:41 , raid over the island, about j 1:43 a.m., and the landing parties hrt• the shore at noon. We could sec the vast array of landing .barges just off the shore. The );:land itself was practically ob ticured by smoke and dust from 4 , ombings. The sky was filled with bomb err; and fighters of. all descrip tions, practically all Allied, of f.clurse. 'Twas somewhat of a . .I . (;ii.her in our cap because the i:;land fell from an air attack al )1/o;;t exclusively. Actually the )talians surrendered before noon, the extent of our attacks was to' great to stop instantly. (Note: An earlier letter said he )rul bombed ahead of the British P,ighth Army in its drive up the Tunisian coast—and presumably 11••• is• now in the Sicilian cam , ign.----AftW.) Summer (Calendar (Continued from page three) iiioe Nutrition" are films, which will be shown. Wednesday. July 21 Opening meetings of panel dis c:tic:lion on special problems in education and vocational gui dance will be held in •112 New Physics from 3 to 4:30 p.m. "Oc cupational Trends" is the topic. discussion will be led by five graduate students of guidance un cl,,r Dr. Leonard Miller, chief of occupational information and gui dance, and Marion R. Trabue, dean of :education. Open House in the Home Eco )ion tics Building from 3 until 5 p. with a tea in the nursery school from 4 to 5 p.m. Conducted lours of the building under the guidance of members of the Ellen Richards Club will be included. Thursday. July 22 "Things to Come," an English film based on the novel, "Shape of sibings to Come," by H. G. Wells, sponsored by students in art edu cation and related arts, will be shown in the Home Economics )tuitding at 3 p.m. It is open to the +a.lb tic. • "Accumulative Records" is the topic of the panel discussion to be lield in 112 New Physics, 3-4:30 p.m. William S. Hoffman, .regis trar; Joseph Hays, supervising principal of State College Schools; a representative of the Army, and ))r. Leonard Miller, chairman, will ))articipate. Swim Club Shifts Hours WRA Swimming Club will meet Thursday afternoons from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. The change was necessi tated by late dinner shifts which made it 'difficult for dormitory women to attend the meetings. CLASSIFIED SECTION WILL PERSON who took wrong raincoat from Rec Hall Sat. night please exchange for right one. Call, 2348. Ask for John. t 1716 6mp. E 2 WANTED Experienced sax, trumpet, bass, guitar man for new campus band, 250 Ridge Ave. Call 2300. Ask for Ed. It comp E 2 7/16 FOR RENT—One-half large dou ble room, single room, shower. Back of campus. Call 2174. 211 Adams avenue. It-chg—MLK PW—To Wilkes-Barre or vicinity. Leave 5:30 Friday afternoon, July 23. Return Saturday night. Call Melvin 3369. it-pd--REM Will person who traded alligator samthur raincoats in New Col lege Diner July 4 please call Herk, 2538. LOST—Bulova rose gold wrist watch. Call 4296. Reward. 1 t-pd—HH LOST—Atherton room key on Holmes Field right across from Theta house. If found, contact Itoom 137 Ath. 2t-comp—LHL Any person finding a small pack age along east campus walks will please return same to Student it-pd—HH Commencement Orders Faculty and students who wish to order caps and gowns for commencement August 5 should place orders July 22, 23, and 24 in the Summer sessions office, 102 Burrowes building. Women's Dorms To Elect Elections will be held for IWA representatives from all campus and downtown dormitories begin ning Monday, announced Marjorie Magargel, IWA president, yester day. Definite dates will be an nounced in dining commons. Norma Stern is in charge of elections at Atherton; Sydney Riv enburg, downtown dormitories; and Helen Schimidle, Mac and Women's Building. Classified Ads Bring IResalits COMING Shows at 1:30, 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 ATTRACTIONS FRIDAY, JULY IG mionwitrociog r bit DAVIS • FALKENIVIRG \- tiff:FS! MON. TUES.. JULY 19-20 iiirintucsk ) wA LAUREL & ?tiARDY THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 22 and 23 THE COLLEGIAN Diamond Team Opens Seven-Game Schedule (Continued prom Page Three) Matt McKinney as relief. Batting Order Trager, rf Reichwein, if Castignola, cf Early, 3d Bartlett, ss Graham or Weber, 2d Smyth, Ist Holler, c Wardrop (C), p or Brown Complete Lion schedule for the Summer semester includes Col gate, home, July 16 and 17; Buck nell, home, July 24; Navy Pre- Flight, Sampson, N. Y., July 30: Cornell, Ithaca, N. Y., July 31; and Colgate, Hamilton, N. Y., August 6 or 7. Vernon Awarded Degree Jane Vernon, Curtiss-Wright president, was recently awarded her B.A. degree in absentia cum laude from Knox College, Gales burg, Illinois. SATURDAY, JULY 17 WEDNESDAY, JULY 21 ORSON WELLES Come Here, -4\ Gang! I've decided to let you in on something. You know how I always lose everything, like my notes just before finals, and my roommate's favorite bracelet Well, I know a sure fire way of getting everything back. I just take a classified. ad to Student Union before Thursday noon, and tell them to put in in Collegian. No kidding it's just like having alnagic lamp. •rs 'ne •yu, w so-sty h t . I 1 l e' •n • FRIDAY, JULY 16, 19
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