FRIDAY; DECEMBER 10, 1943 College Contracts To Study Frosh Will Soon Know D. , •. • .. • What Coeds Expect isease - Killing PentailinDrug Penn State en Of 111111111111111110111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 M Penn State has again joined Fleming. This phenomenon was By MARGARU WEAVER M. Hartgock, g forces with the United States Gov- forgotten until 1940 when a group Uppeiclass women are going to WRA at its weekly executive M. Lyon, g eminent War Program following of Oxford University scientists, re - take freshman men in hand at the board meeting Wednesday, dis- Women's Bldg.—Mac the signing of a contract for the discovered the drug and experi-Freshman Council meeting in 304 cussed the calendar for the re- Shadwek, f 4 0 research study of the miracle drug, mented with it. mainder of the-semester, accord- Sutter, f Old Main at 8o c ing to Elizabeth McKinley, WRA Smith, f 0 0 penicillin. Under the direction of Today, 25 per cent of the peni- ' lock Monday 2 0 Frank C. Whitmore, dean of the cillin produced is allotted for civil- Two coeds will conduct a round- president. If weather permits the Black, g School of Chemistry. and Physics, lan needs. Of the remainder, the table on "What the Penn State association will hold skiing and Snyder, g the entire plan will be a coopera- Navy receives one-third of the Woman Expects of the Penn State skating parties sometime after Nelson, g tiv? project between the School of amount allocated the Army, with Christmas, Miss McKinley stated. Curtiss-Wright Man," and answer questions the 'Agriculture and the School of a large additional amount needed WRA Playnight will be under Heckman, f 2 Chemistry and Physics. desperately by all branches of the frosh have on women in general. the direction of the Rifle Club Young, f 0 Penicillin is the antibacterial armed forces. Although there are • . very freshman fellow is invited this Saturday, with Dorothy Wal- K r as o wski, 1 1 lace, Rifle Club president presi d- agent which has headlined recent twenty industrial firms throughout and asked to bring along as - many 3 . battlefield hospital reports, start- the country producing the drug, questions as he likes. Bennett, f ing. Joan Miller will be the ex- Nerron, f 11 ling the combined civilian and their quotas are so high that they This is all part of the council's ecutive board ii.ember present, King, g medical world with, Its unbeliev- are unable to give time for re- drive for new members planned and Miss Marjorie Auster will young, g able healing properties. With a search It is for this reason: that mo . y President William T. Morris represent White Hall Staff. White Oaks, g • terrific demand for this product, the War Production Board put Hall will be open after 7 p.m. this Co-Ops and upperclass advisor, Edmund and with a stiff large-scale menu- through the contract with the Col- KovoL Saturday and the usual recrea- Pollock, f lecturing problem, the 'War Pro- lege so that the "germ-blitzing" tional facilities will be available. Woodruff, f .0 duction Board in Washington power of penicillin will be in- Further plans include a Christ- 'Miss McKinley added. ' Miller, f swiftly pushed through this pro- creased until it reaches its zenith. mas party - and dance in, the PSCA The results of the intra-mural Noble, g feet. rooms December 20. Both the coun- tennis tournament which was Morgon, g cil and freshman forum are in- completed in October are now re- McFate, g Inside of eight short days, a Col- 107 • Cadelles Complele eluded. Coeds will be granted 10 corded. First place went to Chi Ath-West lege representative had gone to o'clocks by Judicial, the only re- Omega, and Grange took second M. Jennings, f Washington to discuss contract a 6 ingmeeringDesign Course striction being that every girl must place honors. Due to difficulties B. Spang, f possibilities; a WPB agent had sign at the PSCA rooms. including weather conditions the K. Parise, f journeyed to State College to lay Completing a ten months course All-College tennis tournament N. Black, g out the plan; and on the eighth in engineering design, 107 Curtiss- 1 - • • - a was never finished, as the finals D. Jaun, g day the contract was signed and Wright Cadettes will be graduated Judical sels Move-Up could not be played. A. McNees, g pealed. That same night, four mem- December 15. After. January 1, Intra-mural basketball opened (Continued on page eight) tors of the newly appointed re- they will be working In the y en- Da for frosh Women As season Tuesday with a bang, ,search staff entrained for Peoria, gineerin,g design department of the Move-up Day for second semes- when the Thetas defeated Worn llinols, to examine the work done Curtiss-Wright Company in Buf - ter freshman women has been des- en's Bldg.—Mac 13-12 in a close at Dr. R. D. Coghill's Northern Re- falo, N. Y. They will work either ignated as December 17, according ly contested battle, and Grange gional, Laboratory- At • this branch on, the C-46 off: onon the Curtiss Com- to Ruth Ernst, Judicial chairman. topped the Kappas by a score of of the United States Department mango, a transport plane. Beginning that day, second semes- 40-30. of • Agriculture, Dr. Coghill has Penn State is one of five colleges ter freshmen will he granted up- Official games continued Wed- Peen carrying on other penicillin still offering .this training program per,oass women hours and privi- nesday as the Curtiss-Wright Ca investigations. ' Severity-five to one Inlndred girls legcs. dettes defeated the Co-Ops 43-17, Tie research at the. College Will, are • expeet_ed te be included in the First semester women are re- and Ath West scored its initial collaborate :a great, variety a spe-.second training pr?grani which: minded that they may date on cam- win by defeating the SDTs, 44-9. pial skills and eallerienges heleTlg'.: will begin an J'am i a r 7 HI- : pus on weekdays only until 5;30, Individual scores are as fol '.with met° staff glernhers consid- - and that they may not entertain lows: . , ... . eranief Servite here. Their t _ 81 9441mM bpatSirmitm men . r have men call for them in Player Goals Fouls Pts• yvill be aprilled by the SehoOla eLf" 77 , -- • their dormitory lounges. The Cor- Kappa Kappa Gamma Agriculture and Chemistry .. :: .and .Senage. *ol6l,llher net Room and the movies are con- p. Newcom,ber, 1 ....5 0 1 Phy Pr stes to Ulla eiblem. - sidered "off-campus," and first Tt. McCray, f 4 1 •; Bicaogical and buierieweal , a pcounities o Service itt thesemester freshmen may not be seen B•• Meyer, 1 4 3 research willibe condleted to Dr, Field ot Industrial Hygiene" l xr _ ll wit's men - in these places or in - the M. Zollinger, g - At- A. Farrellrhead of the depart- be P discussed by Dr. Hi • Wunder, apprrved fraternity houses. M. Fuhs, g bientiof-bacteriology, - R, W, Stone, nutrition specialiat of the National Name cards and ribbons must be A. Hartley, g and several younger mernberS of Department of Agriculture ' when worn in plain sight every day and H• Leyden, g ;the department. lie meets with students and 14tc141tY =every evening except Friday and Grange In charge of a ~portion' of the Qii the School. of Phrteaa Mince- Sat', day nights after 5:30 and all M• Lewis, f.,g ... 3 0 work to be done by the Chemistry ticin and Athletics in g White all day Sundays. F. Matalis, f., g . 0 and physics School are three Men Discussions will continue Iwo 9 A. Hooper, f 7 recently transferred from other until 9:541. a.m. and from 11 until Alpha Chi Omega recently miti-, I. Craig, f 9 ;war projects. These reSearchists, 11:50 a.M. tOday. ated. Gloria McKinley, Muriel R. Sactog, g i 3 R. i . Wagner, transterred from A i rl. ; or and sellior students in the Steen, and Eleanor Strode. Mrs. M. McNulty, g work on sterols acid herones• and health and physical edilcation cur- Rosi'a Nordwall, eastern national Kappa Alpha Theta 1:)r. c 1. Noll and Dr. G. C. Bass- riculum will meet with him• at 9 counselor of the sorority, will visit G. Twitchell, f .... 1 •ter, transferred from work on mill= o'clock while freshman and sopho- the chapter this weekend and a S. Taylor, 1 3 tart' high explosives, will direct mere -students will attend the 11 tea will be held in her honor at the A. Lewis, f 2 this branch of investigation. o'clock session. suite from 2to 5 p.m. Saturday. M. Hussey, 1 0 : Dr. J. G. Aston of the Cryogenic I. AlemilldiAttli,lN,%lYeill,ZSlMail,UCWAVAlMMMXEtt,k-IsFAXY.44IMr- i T.,aboratory will be the consultant irt...rvx__ . on low temperature problems, and-, g SEASON'S GREETINGS t VMACSUFN,VaI,AtiI Dr. F. L. Carnahan will act as con- g 1 sultant on the chemical engineer- lit extended by g tr. ing aspects of the work. Six other • workers, several of them graduate I' M. MAUDE MAYES M 111V1„ 1,1 (-A, assistants, twill aid in the chemical ke" . . .oEZiAkiAlia:AcSAnWlliV-MriglaitiMMb:Lis4l:f.ilsgtM.M..4- m.ilE,z44i phases. Snecial required instruments 1 and equipment are being prepared in the shop of the Chemistry and Physics School by C. W. Brouse and his staff. Another problem, that of low pressure, will be han dled by Dr. H. L. Yeagley of the physics clepartnlent. `''Recognition of penicillin arose #om a chance observation . that when a'certain type of mold fireWs over cultures of disease-prOdtleing organisms, the latter .are k,illed, this property of the chemical, since named penicillin, was discov ered in 1929 •by an Englishman, A. Dispensary Calls Total 4317: forstbvember. Dispensary palls for Ncvernber. tetaled 4,317; accordinglci . D.r. Ritenour, head of the College Health Service. This figure :in-, 'eladus 618. ASTP sick calls, 692 Navy. 4141 Marine sick calls, .and 3,007 sick calls by all other regular collage sttidents. . Hospital patients for November included 11 from the Army Air Force, 38 from ASTP, 22 V-12 stu dents. and 48 regular college Stu-.. dents.. The tutal - 119 patients spent • 376 bed•days in the infirmary. In. out-patient .department, 257 Army Air• Force men.and.492 regu -'lar'students•recetvedtreatment THE COLLEGIAN 1111111111N1111111111U111111111111U11111U11111111111111111111101111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11 1 1111 WOMEN IN SPORTS tgfUMMS , UMMSAKEUMtAKME=MMISWACf--ZMMS3WE.=z-T. , -4 hl , I ..;.' A .).* vSuggesflons for the rt 62 g ::...... ..4 wi .W .. ki•kbi...: ,-,. ) g_i • P .*'. ;> , .;:ii.t , Sonier Powder Mittens South American Soap Set Cosmetic Kit by : Marra - Margo.. Dusting Powder Ayer's-Make.up Kit Cutex Polish Set - - Confetti Bubble Bath Loose Powder Compact Sutton's Bubble Bath - Nonchalant by Varva - Tweed Powder Pact REA and DERKK, Inc. Allen. Street Next To. Bunk. 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