FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1944 Whitmore Writes Article (Continued front poem one) other countries were not so prodi-. gal with their trained manpower. He said that Dr. N. A. Ragozin, a Russian petroleum engineer who recently visited the College, ex pressed astonishment•at the drafts ing of American technical stu dents. , . . Dr. RagOzin stated that. RusSia 'has more technical students than ever before.. When , the Russians retake a city. from-the Germans; one of the firstithings , done is to rebuild the .loca.l. 'university. and fill it with students. The chemistry-and physics dean believes that a large number of Chemists and chemihal engineers, possibly 10;000; are in• the armed forces and not• engaged in techni cal work. "Whatever the number, •this is hot the fault of the armed forces," asserted - Dean - Whitinore. "If a - local board• puts• a chemist - in the ermy, it - is , praetically- impossible : for the arrily• to , find• a.job for: him; because- eut.side the:- • Chemical 'Warfare Service, there .are very, 'few"chemical jobs'•there." • "The - only thing you can profit- 4 t (Ctoititvued:fiTrm;page: one) The Day Will come in for its share of. burlesque,•. BroadwaY.ls ~ ." elltapoppin'm ,provide• .the inspiration for :the,. "Chow Ball:'•' scene:- The Or derly Mac Allister eating estab lishment.mill be compietely trans- . formed and a• little seasoning ad , tied before being served steaming hot: - . • - Office, calesthenics and bar racks scene s will provide more grist . for- the• comedy. mill'. • ' Pvt. Monroe Moskowitz.' plays the- part 'of "Commander Stables'? in the VLI.2 Follies presentation. 'while: • Pvt. Vincent. WilSon - por- Arays,.tLieut:, Smiley?' and Al& Fred:, Voges 'takes. .the part: of' Meddlesome." A/S- Ar-• :thur . 1 1 orenz the stage version `of , Captain Spittle• and: A/S.- Ai- Gremlich - plays - the role of -"Gurmer harass: , '- -.• • . VlSOLltianslege, Vance kit WhilaalE WsdA. will Hold an ~All- College .danc'e`in YocipeiatiOn with'lVßA at , -White-Hali JiirrYl i T.' Final plans for the dance have nOtibeerr according. : tos•Patricia, Dies per, WS.gii,,presidenti • - Pat Enright .was- ; appphg44-, by, Senate 'al . the Ereshncian represen 'iStve to the. `.`Penn . State. _ 'Chirra , " committee. . Jtipior:. Bbard ;tap, tat thy • - eridi: eacriFieniester• iie .ginning witKz this- term' instead' of each, year IVkiss, Dienerk• ahfrouno , ed. • $ WSGA elections will be made .for the-next , three- semesters MSy 29:1f elected officers : ,do not re turn for , the summer. Session, a substitute will, be,. appipipted for• that term, :and`' • orighial ciffiCers .will- serve-fors the-fall • and•. spring semesters: only: •. • WE NOW HAVE AVAILABLE. THL: . • LARGRSIO(IFOF • • RECO f):S . THAT WHIM HAD 'INIWONIEARS In Popular ands Classics , • COL IN AND ROUSE • MUSIC . ROOM ably do with a Misplaced chemist is take him out of the armed fortes and put him in a gasoline refinery, rubber factory, a plant engaged in making explosives, or the like," proposed the College dean in his article. "Lfear very• much that the fault is to a certain extent due to the• natural modesty. of technical. men and their absorption in. their tech nical work. 'We' have allowed - the public to. think that the achieve= ments of. cheinistry and other' pnces• . and . technologies • are pure magic. . "We see a wizara like Edison inventing things, ,and ignore the hundreds Of young technicians in his , laboratories. On that assume= tion• the public is perhaps justified in feeling that, for magfc, all you need is one magician. "Consequently, why. should we• not put all our young chemists and other technical men in the army and - leave a• few•• old- magicians to wave their. magic waines• in "order to produce the thousanda of ma terials needed, to carry , on a mod , ern war? "Hut the material - for fighting this war is riot prodUced by ma gicians, it• must• be• made by: train ed: techniciansc: and• the time has coiner when , technical . Men must overcome their, distaste• fore 'cont troversy and publicity - and let••the country know 'the_ truth," con cluded ' Dean Whitmore. Home' Et Elolti4 : Clinic 00eitiAdiatoryService Mrs. Lois J. Copper, a- member of the clothing and textile staff of the College announeed that' the Cloth4ng - and. Groofoing • -Clinic sponsored by, the home economics department has• been ,reopened.fl ,This. Clinic was first ,opeped.:l3l 1939 for 4 the. home economics stu dents but ,since then 'if fia'a . been opened' . for all' coeds -- and - town women. ..; . The .Clinicc,tries, to help - •the46- .. man in: herr selection:: and - .:cake: Of clothing;.. lase:. of - cosmetics .an hair .sty.ling. , This. helit• in consultations., . • It is. especially impolianp 'l6r .the , young- woman• staitirii - out in *clioosek' !. fife right - clothes . and. to..make'• herself - gs tractive. as_ possible. 41.17. Earls; and women should. feel, free,t9,.bljng their problerins t(5 the. clipic. ConsultAtioris • will" h e ld. 11?'H~me Economics from :`45"3 to 41 45- pr.rm. on , WeiiiTetclaYs ,, aiadA in 223,• Home Economicd:f froth'. 3:45 to.. 4:45 p.m. on Thursdays ' • Ham-PreyfttiOtLitt - Thirteen Hamilton•. Propeller girls_have. been -pjaeed - •on..deEmis list for the: winter, semster,,lVidss Rlith Chamberlain, Rersonnel. di rectori-announced- yesterday, • AdVanced 4 students averaging 2:5 are Ellen Andrews, Irene .Jedr ziewski, Beatrice Mgrsh, Marie Stefango, Resernarie,* Stevens, ,El.- eigiof Tevelin„ 'Betsey .. Colwell, Meek, Nancy Mc-, dlure, Frances 'Pidgeon, Phyllis Sahlgrin; Katherine'Shamplin; and Louise Yst. • • THE COLLEGIAN CHAPEL SPEAKER Rabbi - Louis. WOlser will speak on- -"Fielitiort- • in , the, Demo- cratic Process" :Sunday: Philbdelphia Rabbi Talks Onlieligion's place- Inlint/alit Process, "TI?:e Place of Religion in the Democratic Process" will be, dis:. cussed by; Dr.. Louis Wolsey, in Chapel Sunday. morning,.Dr. Wol- • sey is from Rodebh,Shalom Con gregation in Philadelphia. Dr. Wol:sey has held many posi tions of responsibility throughout the country; •andowas awarded the ;honorary degfee•in- 1939 by the Hebrew , Union College. lie Was president of'. the Hebrew: Union 'College Alumni -Association, 1913- 1 . 4.1; president. of the Central Con ferencelof 'American' Rabbis, 1925-. ,271 chaneello 4 rof the Jewish Chau !tauqua Society, 105-38; and, a charter 'member -Of - the; WOrldi 1-Trion:or. Progressive.:Judai.§m: • :,A.nativeicrf-Midland;: Michigan; Dr.: fytFolspx. ,wa.. : .gradt.tated , frord the University. of*Chkago : .in-:1899,- !with a p. 4., degree,...and' ; :was. pr ;dained'a, - ,i , ablorc . o. - C.;_tii,k ,. :l-tejj*Ai: ; !has , donetrosti&i.hfiAe;*ork.-aftlie• 'Unilrettiit7; dk..lCldc4,4s;.:*.Vesterri' IReserve,traiyV;:iityctand.the'..Uni-' , . versitx.-of-Benns,ylvauta,-,; • After.; gpaAttatiop. ;from. _college, they- with. COngrekailOn lECATai lifael in Little Arldanias; vAere'lre'serVeck unti111901:: He.:intaa"-: then , balled 'to ithe•Euclid Avenue: Teatiple; Q l 4 O , •*lerPt-he-clirected - . the 'building . of that ,'congregation's - The-Clevelatid'eorigregation of.: tiered him a• life contract, but in ,1925 he,waareleased to accept:the• jpulpit •of Congregation., Rodeph :Sh4lom in Philadelphia, 'where 'he -1:still serves. • • 10111 , FIATERNI If, t w l y .11, i ti.'• -BALFOUR" COMPAIIY ... :: ,:. 1:00TED INi THE ATAL l EVIIICi STOIE •:. . . •,• ; . . , • - . •• : • • • , • . 2 • The , . 'FIRST NATION 4-L, BANK of • STATE C otILEGE • Member of Federal. Deposit Insurance Corporation Mar Engineer Features Colored CampustPhoto The cover of 'the May issue of 'Engineer will carry a colored shot of the campus, announced Eugene Van Arx, editor; With a turnout of 14 new can didates Monday,' the prospects of next semester's magazine look gciod r it Was also announced. Hom, ever, the Engineer is still inter ested in candidates. 'Blossom-Time Ball' • Buds In White. Hall "Blossom-Time Ball,", the an nual- MA scholarship fund dance, v ill be held in , White Hall from 9 to 12. p.m. tomorrow. Guests-may come dressed form ally, semi-formally, or inform ally, according: to the committee. Music will be provided by the Navy-Marine Band and tickets may be obtained at student union or at the door for $1.20.• "Girls are buying the tickets- to the dance," accbrding to Elaine Freed; chairman; "but: if. the men want - to buy'. the : ticketsi r we aren't discouraging them." Assisting. Miss; Freed on . the. Committee are ' Sally Bernstein and Adel 6 Giod. Dorothy, rank houser is publicity 'chairman. , There will be a 'German Club meeting in 304 Old Main at 7 p:m. Wednesday to elect officers. Re freshments will. be served and songs will be sung after the busi ness meeting. CLASSIFIED SECTION LOST—One, scarab bracelet about two weeks. ago.' If found please return to Betty Shenk. ReWard. Room 224. FOUND—,Man's l suit at Music ' 'Room. - Owner • May claim lay paying for ad. Call 2311: WILL .BLONDE who watch in White_ Hall, please re-, 'turn fo• June GroSs, 315' Grangei - ,'LlefinktSihet T . . Wanted —Rider •to Philadelphia 'or' vicinity_ PFiday; May 12. Call 4426 - b - 6fdr , 2'p. ni. Losp SPE! fra.tOriitY• tan. Call room- 426 Ath. Reward. Lost: Near - Carpegie-qall, gold, friend§hip: Wacelet. Non State ;seal. Gloria-A°. HaFriet c . Please call' .Harriet , 2159: Loaf: -Beta Theta Pi pin, Beta chapter, .initials W.. M.. J. Lost Tu., esday. Call Kay, Miller 320: 4th: For• Rent:, Single. and &Ole rooms: Closetto?Campus. Cool and. quiet Weekend ceguests,ace9inpdAt ed. Call 3332, 243 S..Piiglr street. PA GE THREE Forum Sponsors 1 Two DisCUSSIORS The first of two panel discus sions which will be sponsored by the student section of the advisory committee of the College Fci•um will be held in the Hugh Beaver Room, 304 Old Main, at 4:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 17. The subject will .be• "The After math and College Youth." • Members of the panel will in clude Lt. Myron B. Barnes, classi fication office; A. 0. Morse, assis tant to the president in charge of resident instruction; and Lee :E(. Learner, Collegian editor. The second panel on "The After math and the Home" will be held in 304 Old Main at 4:15 p.m. (al. Wednesday, May. 24. Committee members include Florence A. Porter, Harvey G. Marcy, Claire L. Weaver, James T. Smith, acting general secretary of PSCA, and Simon Marcson, in structor in sociology. Belta. Sigma Rhcinitiates ' At a recent meeting of Delta Sigma Rho, national forensic hon orary, Martin D. Cohn, pre-theo logical, and Betty Ann McGin nis, Liberal Arts, were elected : to membership. Initiation• will bo held in Hotel. State College• tul. June 4. td :i . • .1 ••ORIGIN: ' Youlll'beUtli:pectand pretty: .in • thii Bobbie 13rookschecked*ghant "Lumber -Jack"' frock. A fix% flared skirt for Swing. The new, short tie-front jacket,. Graceful lines to delight, the most critical• eye! Long, full sleeves , with dainty cuffs, and five, big, plastic buttons on the jacket that shouldn't be over looked: Colors that are gay and glamorous! Sizes 9 to 15 57.95 ichelli
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