The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 30, 1946, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Campus
'Grange Members
. . . on campus are urged by
Margaret Chaney, 'acting local
chairman, to attend a reorganiza
tion meeting of the Penn State
Grange at 7 p. m. Thursday. This,
the first meeting in two years,
will be held in a' place to be an
nounced on the bulletin boards in
Old Main and on Ag hill.
Belles lettres
. . . literature club, met Thurs
day, April 25. Mrs. J. V. Foster
spoke and gave a demonstration
4)f bells and chimes of many
lands.
Preliminary 'Meeting
. . . for the All College speaking'
contest wil be held in 121 Sparks,
7 p. m. Thursday. Entrants must
select a 'topic at this time and be
a'ssigned to one of twelve eli
mination sections.
Registered contestants will be
eligible for the elimination meet
ing May 6.
13ursar's Office
. . . will not close during the
noon hour but will be open con
tinuously from 8 a. m. to 4:30
p. m., effective Wednesday, May
1, Bursar Russell E. Clark an
nounced today.
(Ord. 'Research Lab.
. . . will hold a dance at, the
University Club from 8 to 12:30,
Friday, May 10. Music will be
furnished by the Navy band.
Forestry Society Elects
Stratton 'New President
Wendell Stratton was elected
president of the Forestny So
ciety, at the last meeting of the
club. He replaces Elwood Shade.
Other officers elected were:
Darwin Palmer, vice president;
Joseph Gray, recording secretary;
Conrad Lickel, corresponding se
cretary; Joseph Fromme,trea
surer; and Floyd Lang, athletic
manager.
Next meeting of the society
will be held in 105 Forestry
Building at 7:30 p. m. on May 9.
Gerald A. Rolich
. . . of the department of civil
engineering at the College, will
participate in a symposium on
industrial waste .treatment to be
held as a joint meeting of the
Engineers' Society of Western
:Pennsylvania and the. American
Society of Civil Engineers in
Pittsburgh on tMay 10.
[lie will discuss "General Pro
blems of Industrial Waste Treat
ment." •
Briefs
Veterans
. . . enrolled at the College who
have not received subsistence
payments within 4:5 days after
beginning their training are re
quested to - report the matter to
Randolph Smith, registration of
ficer for the Veterans AdminiA
tration on the campus.
Liberal Arts faculty
. . . will elect representatives
to the College Senate at a meet
ing in 121 Sparks at 4:30 p. m. to
day.
Dr. T. S. Oakwood
. . . assistant professor of or
ganic chemistry at the College,
recently 'c oinpl et e d a 35-day
speaking tour to the West Coast.
He spoke on "Chemical Aspects of
the Origin oE Petroleum" before
119 groups of geologists in West
Virginia, Ohio, Illinois, Wyoming,
California, Oklahoma, Kansas,
Texas, Louisiana and Florida.
Robert Foote Appointed
'College Dance Chairman
(Robert Foote, Naval ROTC
member and sixth semester stud
ent, has been named chairman of
the All-College dance committee
by Vaughn Stapleton, All-College
.president
Foote will preside at the com
mittee meeting to be held this
evening and will handle the com
pletion of arrangements for the
Spring Dance featuring Le s
Brown and his orchestra. '
The new chairman announced
that there will be a drop in the
price of admission from $3.60 plus
tax to $3.33 plus 6Z cents tax.
School Officials Approve
Temporary College Plan
School officials of Pennsyl
vania's institutions of higher
learning recently approved Gov
ernor Edward Martin's plan to
establish a temporary college at
Indiantown Gap. The college will
be for ex-servicemen and high
school graduates unable to matri
culate at overcrowded colleges. .
"We still hope the existing in
stitutions :may be able to talte
care of our educational needs
with assistance in housing and
equipment requirements," stated
the Governor. "After a •careful
survey, if we find- this cannot
be done, we will proceed at once
toward the e3tablishment • of a
separate institution."
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I-1 Arms 1-I"seno"sHe.. TAILOR
THE COLLEGIAN
Ordnance Lab Boasts
Pint Sized Library
Of Technical Books
"Pint-sized" is the word for
the library of the Ordnance Re
search Laboratory.
Two hundred and fifteen
books covering a variety of sub
jects including mathematics.
physics, chemistry. photography,
and mechanics are in constant
'circulation, and news books ar
rive each week. In addition, the
library keeps on hand numer
ous technical magazines and
pamphlets.
The most imoortant function
of the library, however, is to
catalogue and file documents
sent from other research organ
izations and the memoranda
written by Ordnance research
workers. To date, almost 800
such documents and several
thousand memoranda are filed.
The filing system for the mem
oranda, an improved variation
of the system used at Harvard
Underwater Sound Laboratory,
was devised by Eric 'A. Walker,
director of the laboratory, as a
result of his experience' in or
ganizing the files at HUSL.
The .Wisconsin Student Union
:laims the title ,of "The Finest
'7ommunity Center in the Middle
West." •
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State High Press Convention
Will Open Saturday Morning,
The Annual State High. School Press Convention which
400 to 500 high. school editors are expected to attend; - will 0n
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en with an addresS of welcome by Jeannette BosCh;.president
of Theta Sigma Phi, women's journalism honorary and
. ,
Stanley Ziff; president of Sigma. Delta Chi,. journalism: fra.:
tern;ty and - Alpha Delta Sigma, advertising fraaternity.; in
121 Sparks, 11 to 11 :50 a. m.
Sattirday.
, Talks will be given by A.
O. Morse,' assistant to president of
the College in charge of instruc:
tion; George Scott, of the Wash
ington Bureau, Associated Press,
former editor of Collegian; and
Stanley W. Calkins, president of
Pennsylvania Newspapers Publish
ers Association. High school dele
gates themselves will hold discus
sions the remaining morning ses
sion
Musical entertainment; an ad
dress by Don Rose, humorist and
columnist of Philadelphia Evening
Bulletin; presentations of news
paper awards by Professor Frank
lin Banner, head of the depart-
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ment of 3Vurnalism, and advertis--
.ing awards by Professor Donald loNt.
Davis, of the department of Jour:-
nalism, forms the afternoon assern
bly in 121. - Sparks from 2 to 3 p.orn,:,
High school representatives that
remain after the ciynvention may;
take sightseeing trips conducted by
men's and women's fraternities 'pi
the .campus • and its.. activities .
Theta Sigma Phi will serve tea - fre
advisers and staff in northwest:
lounge of Atherton Hall. •
Editorial and adyertising
tests are being offered by Sigma_
Delta Chi, national journalism fral',
ternity, and Aloha Della
national advertising fraternity,low
those high schoolS that sent dele4,-
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