The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 21, 1944, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
5 Chemistry
Lectures To
Start Monday
The 18th annual series of Priest
ley Lectures will be presented at
the College the week of April 24,
with Dr. Herman A. Bruson of the
Resinous Products and Chemical
41'ompany and Associated Corn
7.)anies of Philadelphia as speaker.
Theme of the five lectures,
which will be given in 119 New
Physics Building April 24 through
April 28, will be "Recent Develop
ments in Practical Organic Chem
istry." All lectures will begin at
7:30 p.m., with the exception of the
one on Thursday, April 27. Thurs
day's will begin at 6:30 p.m.
Inaugurated in 1926, through
the initiative of Dr. Wheeler P.
Davey, research professor of phys
ics and chemistry, the series will
he sponsored by Phi Lambda Up
.9ilon, honorary chemical society,
and the department of chemistry,
cooperating with related depart
ments in the Schools of Agricul
ture and Mineral Industries.
The lecture topics and presiding
chairmen follow:
Monday "The • Chemistry of
Acrylonitrile;" Dr. Frank C.
Whitmore, dean of the School.. of
Chemistry and Physics.
Tuesday "New Developments
in Phenolic-Formaldehyde Con
densations;" Dr. G. C. Chandlee,
head of the department of 'chem
istry.
• Wednesday "Calcium Carbide
as a Reagent for Organic Syn
thesis;" Dr. D. F. McFarland, head
of the department of metallurgy.
Thursday="The Chemistry of
Organic Thiocyanates;" Dr. R. A.
Dutcher, head of the department of
agricultural and biological chem
istry.
CLASSIFIED SECTION
FOR SALE—One Deitzgen draw
ing set. Good condition. Tele
phone 3105 after 5 p.m.
LOST—In Old Main coke lounge,
• a G.I. raincoat and a girl's black
Chesterfield coat. Return to Stu
dent Union.
LOST—Brown alligator wallet.
Valuable papers needed. Re
ward. Return to Student Union.
EXCHANGED COATS Campus
coat for alligator raincoat. Phone
20174
LOST—Beta Sigma Rho fraternity
pin. If found please call 2647 and
ask for Dot.
LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLEN—
Four and one-half pairs of Sad
dle shoes from the Corner Room•
window. Owners need desperately!
Please return to dramatics office.
LOST—Grayish Eversharp pen,
last Thursday 8 a.m., between
Ath and Theta House. Call room
66 Ath.
FOR RENT—Single and double
rooms. Close to campus. All con
veniences. Call 3332. 243 South
Pugh street.
RENT FREE—Man and wife to
care for home. Call 3470.
LOST—Log-log slide rule with
name R. E. Black. I need it bad
ly. Call 2376. Reward.
For Rent: Nicely furnished 3-
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Responsible men or couple. A
vailable May 15. Dial 2665.
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Penn Stale Club
Holds Tournament
An All-College ping-pong tour
nament consisting of men's and
women's singles is •being sponsored
by the Penn State Club, under the
direction of Edward Harley, ath
letic chairman.
Everyone associated with the
College is eligible to join; frater
nity and independent men, soror
ity and independent women, pro
fessors and College officials. There
will be a fee of 25 cents for each
contestant entering the matches.
Part of this fee will be used to
buy equipment, mainly balls that
.are difficult to replace. The rest of
the amount collected will cover
prizes to be awarded to the win
ners and the runner-ups in both
groups.
Everyone interested in joining
the tournament should sign up at
the Student Union desk in Old
Main before April 28.
Starts Thursday
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THE „COLLEGIAN
New Australian Literature
Course instituted At College
Among the wartime studies in
stituted at the College is a course
in Australian literature, believed
by .its originator, Dr. A. Eruce
Sutherland, to be the only one of
its kind in the country.
Although the course is primar
ily concerned with discussion of
Australian books, Dr. Sutherland
has found it necessary to include
geographical and historical ma
terial.
Books included in the course,
Dr. Sutherland said, are -uusally
ones totally unfamiliar to Amer
icans, The Australians themselves,
he added, read mostly American
and English novels.
Dr. Sutherland, who is a mem
ber of the Australian English As-
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sociation, has received many let
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professors commending th e
course.
Several hundred books, nu
cleus of an Australian collection,
are available in the College Li
brary, but a great need exists for
books furnishing background ma
terial, Dr. Sutherland said.
Faiths To Be Discussed
Hebrew, Catholic, and Lutheran
religions will be discussed by the
Student Interfaith Council in 305
Old Main at 8 p.m. Monday. This
is the first of a series of four
meetings on "The Growth of Re
ligion."
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FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1944
Forum Sponsors Dance
Square dancing in the Armory
Monday night will be sponsored
by Freshman Girls' Forum. Danc
ing will be from 7:30 to 9 o'clock.
All freshmen men are invited.
fORDHAM UNIVERSITY
SCHOOL OF LAW
NEW YORK
Three-Year Day Course
Four-Year Evening Course
CO-EDUCATIONAL
Member Assn. of, American
Law Schools
Under Accelerated Plan, Day
Course may be completed in
two years; Evening Course in
two years and eight months.
DAY and EVENING CLASSES
FIRST YEAR CLASSES BEGIN
On June 12th and Sept. 25th,
1944, and February sth, 1945.
For further information address.
Registrar, Ferdham University
School of Law
302 Broadway,
New York 7, N. Y.
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