The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 23, 1943, Image 8

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    PAGE • EIGHT
Etssiericalfdacation
til'm To Be Shown
A film entitled "Land of Lib
ty" will be presented by the
Srbool of Education in 121 Sparks,
8 p.m. Thursday.
This film shows the outstanding
eras of United States history, in
cluding the Declaration of Inde
ti.
t ondence, Constitutional Conven
.)n, Bill of Rights, Louisiana Pur
ollase, War of 1812, promulgation
of the Monroe Doctrine.,
Civil War, reconstruction per
iod; Spanish-American War,
building of the Panama Canal,
Woodrow Wilson and thee World
'War, League of Nations, Kellogg
Pact, Japan's attack on China in
1931, the rise of Hitler in Ger
and America's declaration
a»ew of principles and ideals in
face of threats to free institu
tions.
It ilmarchi Announces
Rcm Men's Debate Team
. 7..elmar Barson, Gilbert S. Par
»ell, Leonard G. Schumack, and
Charles L. Stonage were made
members of the men's debate team
recently when they completed the
youts proper successfully, James
).:. Trimarchi, manager of the de-
ILite team, announced.
Other members of the team in
clude David M. Barron, Martain
P. Cohn, William A. Dymsza, Jam
es B. Helm, Saul Kozuck, Charles
r. • Long, Gus G. Mitchell, Louis
• Ullman, and Edward P. Zem
inselli. Mr.. Joseph F. O'Brian, as
:,ociate professor of public speak
ing, is the coach.
fvonvations In Rank-
(Continued from. page two)
Professor to Professor of Physical
)ducation; E. C. Bischoff, from
Associate Professor to Professor
of Physical Education.
SCHOOL OF MINERAL IN
)>USTRIES—R. E. Murphy, from
Associate Professor to Profess
or of Geography; P. D. Krynlne,
from Assistant Professor to As
sociate Professor of Petrology and
Sedimentation; Hans Neuberger,
from Assistant Professor to As
sociate Professor of Geophysics.
SCHOOL OF THE LIBERAL
)ARTS—C. C. Wagner, from Ad
►iiinistrative•Assistant to the Dean
to Assistant Dean of the School of
Liberal Arts; Hummel Fishburn,
from• Acting Head to Head of the
))epartment of Music; C. 0. Rid
enour, from Associate Professor
to Professor of English Litera
ture; G. E. Simpson, from Assoc
iate Professor to Professor of
.Sociology; H. Koepp-Baker, from
Associate Professor to Professor
of Speech; J. F. O'Brien, from As
sociate Professor to Professor Of
Speech; A. Pauline Locklin, from
Assistant Professor to Associate
Professor of English Literature.
W. 0. Gordon, from Assistant
Professor to Associate Professor
of Mathematics; Evan Johnson,
f) om Assistant Professor to As
sociate Professor of Mathematics;
W. 0. Rogers, from Assistant
'professor to Associate Professor
of Mathematics.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
),CAST—Atherton room key on
Holmes Field right across from
`Theta house. If found, contact
Room 137 Ath. 2t..comp—LHL
.FOUND—Last week, an expensive
pen. Owner can have same by
identifying and paying for this ad.
Call Ray 4296. It-pd
LOST—White (all) umbrella. Re
ward. Call Dottie, Mac Hall 3rd
floor, south. lt-pd—HKH
WANTED—To buy used steamer
trunk. Call 2832, ask for Mary.
WANTED—Softball teams that
would like to form league. Call
Roy at 2949 as soon as possible.
),OST.—Notebook, glasses hygiene
text in library. I need glasses
.));idly. Please call Barbara, Worn
en's B1:1g., 5051. HH
ROOM FOR RENT—In Fairmount
Hall. Room and board. Call 2040,
a. - .k for Bill. It-ch—REM
Tribunal-
(Continued from. Page One)
which are considered more prac
tical than those used in previous
years, will be devised by this
year's group. One of these will be
serving time to keep the campus
clean.
Any person can turn in the
name of a violator to Student
Union or any member of Tribunal.
It is not necessary for such per
sons to state their names but if a
violator appears before the group
and denies the accusation, it is
necessary for the person who re
ported the freshman to appear and
back up his report. In such a case
the reporter's word is considered
true.
Kessler listed a new penalty
which will be enforced this year
in addition to those employed in
other years. It is necessary for
freshmen to tip their hats when
passing the Lion Shrine Kessler
also stated that a new law will be
enforced prohibiting upperclass
men as well as freshmen from
climbing, walking on surrounding
gress, or defacing the Lion Shrine.
Kessler stated that all men de
siring to be excused from customs
for various reasons, should re
port to Tribunal's meeting 7 p.
m. Wednesday. The place will be
posted at Student Union next
week.
Heime Lists Exhibits
For MI Art Gallery
Annual Summer Session Exhibi
tion of the Division of Fine Arts
will take place Wednesday and
Thursday, august 4 and 5, in the
Art Gallery of the Mineral Indus
tries School, according to J. Burn
Helme, director of this division.
Immediately following this ex
hibition, there will be a traveling
display in the same gallery. This
will also be sponsored by the Di
vision of Fine Arts, with the ex
position coming direct from the
Museum of Modern Art in New
York City.
This exhibit is entitled "Tunis-;
ian Triumph," with the war pho
tographs by Eliot Elisofon. Regu
lar students, as well as town pa
trons and service men, are invited.
THE COLLEGIAN
Brawn Releases El
(Continued , from page one)
Suzanne M. Clouser was elected
seventh semester treasurer with
50 votes, Lester G. Stine, follow
ed with a close 47 votes.
Leading the sixth semester bal
loting was Horace B. Smith with
97 votes. Rozanne Brooks receiv
ed 13 votes. Joan E. Piollet, treas
urer of the sixth semester, receiv
ed 91 votes, while thoSe voting to
postpone sixth semester treasurer
election until later totaled 17.
Fourth semester president Mar
garet L. Chapman totaled 57 vot
es while Hanibal Rojas, runner
up, received 20 votes. Margaret L.
Johnston, fourth semester treas-
I'M back again . . .
The last time I told you about how good the Collegian
elass'fieds are, I got such good response from you that the
Advertising Staff decided to let me talk to you again.
Really, folks, if you want to find, sell, trade, or buy some•• ,
thing, the class'fied columns of the Collegian will get results
for you, but fast. •
Leave your ad at Student Union sany day 'fore Thursday
noon to make Friday's paper.
edion Results-
urer, led with 60 votes; Reginald
J. Kimble, followed with 16.
James Huge, only candidate for
third semester president, receiv
ed 54 votes, while his non-exis
tent opponent received 23. Betty
M. Shenk, only candidate for third
semester treasurer, received 59,
while those prefering to wait for
later elections totaled 20.
Peter C. Johnson, second sem
ester president, received 42 votes
while John C. Krusen Jr. receiv
ed 24. Balloting placed Ralph D.
Cohen as second semester treasur
er over Robert Stokes, with a
close margin of 33 to 32.
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'Thar-!
FRIDAY, JULY 23, 1943
pha Chi Omega will entertain
thettensigns , -At a picnic in Harts
wick Park from 4 to 6 p.m. to~-
morrow.•
—Junior