{'AGE EIGHT risst Coed in 1871. The College admitted its first m'onian student in 1873: GET YOUR NM /AT DAWNS' SANDWIION SHOP WAGNIER'S OU/AIIIITY PRODUCTS- PERO ICE CM.E2M Fresh • Dates College Apple:: Temple Oranges Fancy Cakes & Crockett; Kraft's Caramels Boscul Peanut Butter. • 3f4 Pugh and E. Callege-Ave, I;' .- . -.,.._,....,.., -•:-.,' 2 ' .. .2.,,.\ - q::.;• -,. ..::: . • -....`-:,,,;', -,. - ', -- 2,.... ' I . - VAY/ARNIER BROTHER S , I - ..- --- i,:4': , ‘,l, ‘.-,;- ‘-: -- . ~.:;:,-!, , , . ..;,:;. „ , , ----,,,, . .;-,7 : t 't.' , ..- • (-- - 1,e , - , -- f-: - .;-- - -.- , - , ...' ~..-.,:. ~... - ... • -,...., i,,, ,,,, ...., , ,.. , ,. , •, 4K.47. ,',.- , ~.; , ~.71 ct•.„ \• -;:,!, • I :. c : -. ••••.: 2 , ,- ; •;•,•••+ , '' : • ' 2 ,'''' C:4' k l " :, • . : ' :- . 7 I, ':', 1: ' .; ..-• P. 7 1...... 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Brunner will be faculty host and hostess, and Judd Healy End Jean Bosch, fifth semester president and sec retar y-treasurer. respectively. will be student host and hostess al an Open House in 304 Old Main from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. Mary Clouser and Mary Mc- Millian, publicity chairmen, have announced the 'following publicity committee:. Dorothy CoffieL. Bet ty Dunked, Thomas Biters. Bar bara Green, Margaret Greich, Winifred Inhov, Patricia Meily. Shirley Radboard, and Betty Shenk, Ds, c ?, 1.135. Vic Detroit Engineer Speaks dor... :i9c. J. 0. ..Almon, head of•'the de partment of mechanical engineer ing, General Motors Corporation, Detroit, will discuss the "Effect of Residual Stresses on the Fa tigue Strength. of . Structural Ma terials" in 121 Mineral Industries, 7:30 o'clock tomorrow. 29c NM SHOWN MONDAY TIVESIDAY THE COLLEGIAN Four Firms Offer Senior Interviews Representatives of the Bell Telephone Comp a n y, Curtiss- Wright Corporation, Kellett Air craft Corporation, and the Radio Corporation of America will visit the campus this week. the College Placement Service announced to day. All arrangements for inter views should be made at 204 Old Main as soon as possible. H. R. Clark of the Radio Cor pi.:ration of America. who will be on campus tomorrow morning, wishes to talk to eighth semester mechanical seniors in the engi neering, electrical engineering. physics, mathematics, chemical en gineering. metallurgy, and secre tarial science curricula. Monday afternoon and Tuesday, W. H. Ccicorcl. administrative en gineer of the Kellett Aircraft Cor poration, will interview seventh and eighth semester seniors . . in aeronautical engineering, civil en gineering. mathematics, mechani cal engineering, and physics. • Wednesday, D. F. Carrell of the Bell Telephone Company will in, terview women students, graduat ing in February, who are interest ed in public contact work. Miss Kathryn Cook, representa tive from the Curtiss-Wright Cor poration, is in contact ing Seventh and eighth semester students from the•following curric ular aeronautical, mechanical, civ il. and electrical engineering; lib eral arts; mathematics; physics; chemistry; secretarial science; and commerce and finance. She will be - at the College Friday. COLLEGIAN CORRECTION Because . of a typographical er ror. the Collegian misspelled the name of the Penn State Treble Singers organization two weeks Lgo as "the Penn Stable Treble Singers." Sorry. Powell, Loy Asia Are Together Again Nick, Nora and Asta, • that fa mous threesome -"Thin Man" fame, got together • for the first time in more than two years When Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer's "The Thin Man Goes Home" went be fore the cameras. The film opens Saturday at the Cathaum Theatre. With more than three hundred extras to serve as a welcoming committee in an elaborate cabaret sequence, the production got off to a flying start under the direc tion of. Richard Thorpe.. • Written by. Dwight Taylor, "The Thin Man Goes Home" promises to be one of the most amusing. , of the entire series. It takes• the zany, cosmopolitan couple out of big city surroundings and dumps them in the comparatively small commun ity of Sycamore Springs, where Nick Charles " UBOB ' his amazing powers .c.f 'deduction for two ex press purooses. •The - first is to un ravel an epidemic. of murder-and mystery in the quiet ;little city; the second, to convince.his father, the town medico,. that .he,. Nick, had done right by. himself in spurning a degree of M. D. in favor of a private detective's badge. Friday 'WING AND A PRAYER Don Ameche, Dana Andrews Saturday "VIGILANTES RIDE" RusEell Hayden Monday 'IT HAPPENED TOMORROW' Dick Powell, Linda Darnell Tuesday 'CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK' Donald ' O'Connor, Peggy Ryan Wednesday "BIG BONANZA" ~Richard Arlen. Jane .Frazee Thursday "THE PORT4II4IIF, SH*DQWS" • 4 • 4,, • Reading Seminar Ninety-eight of the nation's I leading vision specialists, psycho educational instructors, neurolo gists, and remedial reading teach- . e•.s are attending the eighth an nual seminar on Reading Disabil ities at the College this week. The conference, which ends to day, is designed to coordinate practices and research in all fields relating to reading. • ' ' ..';,-.... , ~.Z . + wAriN .-- _„;..- - 4 '' ''',.. ' .-- ..... ' '';'',:.....:,'''...''...-:, • ‘' '' - 14: ' ..'" •;:..",.. .IY, '.;' . ' ' ' ..' h s' ' t , ' . .. 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Watu proo luel l i s t:itt klelt t ‘ 411 O t a 'Oitl6 Vit tik pirecte*o•oloW ik PAC" 4° Screen Play by Robert Riskin and Dwight Taylori • Based on the Characters Created by Dashiell Hammett STARTING WEDNESDAY FOR THREE BIG DAYS ' FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2; 1945 Included on the program are 'discus.ions of the following prob-, lems: approaches to the analysis of reading disabilities, psycho physiological and psycho-educa tional factors, capacity for read ing, determination of reading, achievement, case typings and. prognosis, directed reading activ ities. experience approach, an ri word perception. Supplementing th e speeches and panel discussions will be demonstrations by members of the Reading Clinic Staff. ARTS TOMORROW FOR 3 BIG DAYS Jntinuous Performance Lt. At 1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 Yip% There V/05 !Ilelcorne" .on the doormat and a corpse or the thresh old! What 0 home corning!