The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, February 02, 1945, Image 8

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risst Coed in 1871.
The College admitted its first
m'onian student in 1873:
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STARTING TYIEDNESDAY FOR FOUR BIG DAYS
PSCA Quota
Hall Raised
As the PSCA financial drive
swings into its final stage, approx
imately one-half of the student
faculty quota has been reached.
Any member of the faculty or
student body who has not been
contacted by a solicitor is re
quested to bring his contribution
to the PSCA office in Old Main.
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. 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,
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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.
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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"
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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.
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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!