PAGE SIX Prexy Announces faculty Changes; Appoints Twenty LA School Heads List Of New Appointments Dr. Rosenthal is the director of devised by Dr. Hans Neuberger, the Hillel Foundation at the Sara associate professor of geophysics at Twenty-two more changes in Delano Roosevelt Interfaith House the College. Dr. Neuberger based faculty personnel at the College at Hunter College, New York. The his system on a survey of clima were announced today by Presi- Hunter Interfaith HouSe was the tological records at State College. dent Ralph D. HetZel• former town residence of President The outlook is far from white, H. Arthur Meyer, assistant pro- Roosevelt and his late mother. the system indicates, because this fessor of forestry, was granted a A native of Louisville, Ken- year's September precipitation was Heave to accept an assignment for • tucky, Dr. Rosenthal received his only .72—far below the 2.33 inches cinchona (qUihine) procurement doetor of philosophy degree from considered. normal. for the Office of Econoinic War- Columbia University for his grad- In setting up the "armchair" sys fare, while Warren It. Beck, re- nate studies on the relation of cul- tem ; Professor Neuberger charted search assistant in ceramics, re- ture and religion. He was a pupil the State College precipitation for signed to accept a position with of Irwin Edman and Mark Van each September betWeett 1895 and the Minnesota Mining and Menu- Dom. He received his rabbinical 1941. In every case where the facturing Company. ordination from the Jewish Theo- precipitation for September was New appointments follow: Mrs. logical Seminary of America in below normal, he contrasted it Mary S. Krimmel, instruetor in 1929. He has been a frequent con- with the snowfall for each of the physics; Leo Sommer, instructor tributor to the leading journals of winter months, from November to in chemistry; • Phyllis R. Griess, religion and philosophy, and is the April, during that year. instructor in geography; Edwin H. author .of "On the Function of Re- In only 33 of the 102 winter Rohrbach, William A. Gutteron, igion." months following a sub-normal Geneva B. Rehr, and Lucy Hohen- • September precipitation was the berger, instructors in physical snowfall even up to normal—pro education; Harold E. Kusner, in- War Causes Tragedy viding a ratio of a little better structor in engineering drawing. than two-to-one. Only 6 of 11 De- Samuel A. Small, assistant pro- InCoedUnderpinning cember snowfall figures were up fessor of English composition; Wil- to normal following a "below par" item W. Gotherman, research as- By Stocking Shortage September. sishnt in fuel technology; Myrtle Professor Neuberger makes no E. Swanson, instructor in home What effect has the war had pretense of knowing the exact rea economics; Raehel E. Hartford, upon coeds' legs? son for the correlation, but he be- Hel.,:n L. Camp, Frances Hecka- To answer this important ques- lieves it might be that the same thorne, A. Kathryn Pontzer, C. lion the latest scientific methods causes which make the end of the Dorothy Schaller, and Grace Siler, of conducting public opinion polls summer too dry carry over into the instructors in English composition; were used in interviewing 400 of winter months. Robert L..Merker, Robert D. Earns, ..and Robert J. Sloat, re search assistants in petroleum re fining. Affiance Offers $275 To Writers Four awards in dramatic writ ing are offered in the ninth an- . nual competitions of Dramatists' Alliance of Stanford University. A prize for radio plays in prose or verse, preferably on American themes, such as the late great Stephen Vincent Benet wrote, in whose memory the award is of fered, consists of $.50 and recom inendation to radio production units. The Anderson prize of $lOO for questioned about nylons was, "Are -- answer was given by a spritely verse drama, in full length or you kidding?" Nevertheless, the young lady who gestured with two one-act form; the Etherege award average coed possesses exactly one pounds of expensive bracelet and for full-length comedy, also $lOO and one-fifth pairs. The young lady said, "Don't be silly." and the Gray award for dramatic who confessed owning "about If the coed possessed a particu criticism, which brings $25 and twelve pairs" said that she kept larly upstanding pair of legs she recommendation to standard per- them in a vault in the First Na was quizzed concerning her name, icdicals. Hillbarn Theatre, only tional Bank. dormitory, and telephone number. summer repertory thea t r e in.. Rayon is less rare in State Col- northern California, will stage the most produceable of the dramas offered for the Anderson and Etherege prizes. These are no second prizes but the next best material will be sent with the winners to Samuel French, NBC offices in New York, and MGM, as an effort to intro- duce new playwrights to the country. Contributors will also have an opportunity to review some of the season's best contri butions, and introduction to mem bers of the association already placed in theatre and cinema, for advice and assistance. Dr. Beni. L. Alexander OPTOMETRIST 137 West Beaver Avenue State College, Pa. 9 - 5 Phone 4875 . 'Bible and Human Sp irit'pre d i ctor Says Hillel Forum Subject . L The second in a series of forum NoVVial 4l, eXmas speakers presented by the Hillel Po andation, Dr. Henry M. Rosen- Chances are two-to-one against thal will deliver a public lecture a white Christmas season in Penn at Hillel Foundation on Monday, sylvania this year. December 6, at 7:30. He will speak That's the verd i c t reached on "The Bible and the Human through applying a unique method Spirit." of 'armchair" weather forecasting the prettiest legs that passed by Although he does not guarantee Main Gate in the course of an that the correlation discovered in hour. the study of State College precipi- Of the 400 questioned, 360 were tation statistics would - hold true on wearing anklets, 24 were wearing a State-wide basis, he knows of no paint, 8 were bare, and 8 were factor likely to cause serious devia wearing rayon stockings. In addi- tion. tion to these vital statistics, a great deal of additional informa- less than six pairs, while two tion was collected. seniors owned forty each, explain- Silk has virtually disappea red ing, "we've been collecting them from coeducating legs. The aver- ever "since we were freshmen." age Penn State woman owns four- Fifty-nine per cent of the dor fifths of a pair of silk stockings. mitory dwellers own a bottle of Presumably, this means one pair leg make-up. The majority of with a large hole in the left toe. them ;however, were careful to Sixty-two Der cent of the legs own specify that "paint" is used only no silk stockings whatsoever, while during the summer months. the top number of six pair was The last question put to the stu admitted to by a probable Japanese dents was, "Do you expect to re sPY. ceive stockings for Christmas?" The most common reply when Half of them said yes. The best • lege, Almost every coed has a pair, the average being two and three- Pre-Med Society Initiates tenths per person, while the range Alpha Epsilon Delta, national of ownership varies from zero to pre-medical honorary, initiated ten pairs for a woman, three in its (ceremony Monday Anklets are considerably more night, announced Avrum Katcher, plentiful in Penn State. The aver- secretary. of the honorary. They age figure was foUnd to be eigh- are 'Howard Millik c . n, Bruce, teen pairs per coed. No girl had Chandler, and Katcher. Diamond Rincrs A Complete Stock at Crabtree's * SALLY'S * THE COLLEGIAN Warnock Announces Commiffees To Coordinate Social Activities Standing committees for this Charlotte E. Ray, Prof. J. H. semester of the Council of Rec- Frizzell, Prof. A. C. Cloetingh, reation and Welfare were an- :Prof. - M. W. White, H.. R. Gilbert ' . nounced today by Dean A. R. Frank Gullo, J. E. Kennedy, Warnock, chairman of the group. Frances Martin, Alice Fox, James The committees are to keep in Burden, George 'Graham, touch with conditions hi their re- Miriam Zartman. . . . • . . spettive areas, and with promot- . Publications `andPublicity—Ml ing, coordinating•and encouraging _R ; Riley, chairman; Capt.. Charles beneficial activities and nroVid- A. Prosser, Lt: Paid "R.. Middleton; ihg heeded fadilities insofar as Lt. A.. G. Cannon; L. H. -Bell, - W. poSsible. • ' P. Lewis, N. M. - Fleming, Alide • ProfeSsor IL E. Galbraith, sec- Fox, and• Harold Bucher. • • . rotary of the Council is an ex.L'of- . Social Sattirday Nights—H...4. tide member of several cointnit- Gilbert, chairman; Lt. .Col. Oily tees. The entire committees are G. Mills, GAOL Samuel Whittle,. as follows: Lt. Frank D. Ilan, Miss Elinor Religious Welfare—Prof. J. H. Tilford, Miss .RUth •Chamberlain, Frizzell, chairman; Capt. Thomas _Dean Charlotte E.. Ray, Prof. E. Legit, Lt. William F. Riley, Lt. Huinmel Fisliburii, Prof. A. C:. Daniel F. Leahy, Miss Elinor Til- Cloetingh, A. F. Davis, James T. ford, Miss Ruth Chamberlain, the .Striith, Frahk Guile, J. E. Ken- Rev. D. W. Carruthers, James T. ned - Y, Eugene Wettstone, RuSsell Smith, Mrs. Virginia Thompson, E. Clark, Marie Haidt, Mrs. 'Prof. M. W. White, Dean Char- .Charles T. Stahle, Mrs. J. E. Ken= lotto E. Ray, Peggy Lou Chap nedy, Horace Smith, Patricia man, and William Folk. Hallberg, George - Graham, and Physical Recreation and Or- - = h. . ganized Athletics—Dean Carl P. Miriam Zartma • Schott, chairman; Capt. William Sunday Entertainment— James D. McSweeney, Lt. Thomas F.. T. Smith, chairman; Lt. Col. Guy G. Mills, - Lt. R. L. Moffatt, E. E. Coleman, Lt. James E. Cashon, Harris, Miss Elinor Tilford, Miss Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, N. M. Ruth Chamberlain, Prof. A. C. ,Fleming, E. K. Hibshman, A. F. Cloetingh, W. P. Lewis, Prof. W. Davis, C. W. Ebert, Harold Bit- Cloetingh, Frizzell, the Rev. D. M. Car- Music; Dramatics, and Foren- Ebert, Russell E. Clark, A F. Da sics—Prof. Hummel Fishburn, chairman; Lt. J nes '.A. McClin tock, Lt. R. L. Offat, Lt. Henry 4i vis, Marie Haidt, Harold Bucher, Charles H. Reeder; Patricia Hall bery, Margaret Good, and Har- L. Dodson,. Mis :Elinor Tilford,. Miss Ruth Ch .:"Weilain; Dean ---- 7-- 1;t ' ' : -: 7—--------- Center—Dean Charlotte E: Ray, Navy Game -. :lIMS'. Shown t riot Van Riper. . Cooperation with the Service chairman; James T. Smith,- W.r. Movies of the ,ay . .-Penn• State Lewis, H. R. Gilbert, Mrs. Charles football game ‘lll.l.b'e shown in T. Sthahle, Mrs. Virginia Thomp -121 Sparks, 7:3.01),in. Wednesday, son, Patricia Hallberg, Margaret under the sponsiirshiP of Inde- Good, Margaret L. Chapman, and. pendent Men's ; Association, an- • Alice FoX: nounced James :I° . editiend, repro- Auxiliary Aids to Barracks Re-.. sentative of tha ;,•oiganization. creation—Prof. R. E. Galbraith, Either Coach : .Rol;ek A.. Hig gins or one of .'s._aa - istants will give a survey game and running -comme with the film. • Servicemen .6;o.eCially are en couraged to Eitt,:iid •. :the showing, Redmond stated: . . .. ~ . .. . 5 cs cto p .-.... 0 1 %, 111111111:-.. ,:., . . . . . ..• . . . ",,.. v ...,„,,„, ... , • v ~. ~ .;,::\.\:,-, oit Fool , „.:4,„.„.,” .:,....,• .,. .. . .„.• PLACE YOOI., ORDER FOR CHRISTMAS TURKEYS NOW, , . : L • ... .. at the " -COLLEGE 'POOR MARKET- • IE - • . . , • ~ The FIRST .NATIONAL BANK STATE :COLLEGE _ - Member of . . Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1943 chairman; W. P. Lewis, N: Fleming, E. K. Hibshman, James T. Smith, Prof. J. •H.. Frizzell, W. Callenbach, Frank • Gullo; A. F. Davis, Charles Reeder, Horace Smith, and William Folk Bin WAR BONDS
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