TUEEtiiO4 - so, 1046 ClasLs Si‘itiAies Conservation Thirty-live public school teach- through the efforts of 16 organi ers of . the State: have enrolled in the. .T'ennsylvania Conservation Laboratory for Teachers 'now in session at the College. Likb the first group that com pleted the course a week ago, the present enrollees will .stucity con servation of - forests, . rndnerals, wildlife, and soils. !Much of their time will be spent in adtual vis its to nearly- forests; mines, genie reserVes, Illisheries, arid farms. • The !course, first of -its kind in PennSylvant,%: -. : •-was_ ; established Chocolate creations inconceivably deli cious to excite the most discriminating palates— the delight of gourmets. + The Corner Flowers for every OCCASION Call 2045, WoOdring's Floral Gardens FOR - - for flowers that will de- light. Whether you're hav- ins guests of bUying flow- . 'ers for a gift ..;'. you'll' find C,• - • our selection. of flowers -. i; -::.pleaping. WOodring'sfloraliardins za,tions in the. State to promote the conservation of natural re sources. Franklin County Farmers To Spend 'Day On Campus Five hundred or more Franklin county farmers and their wives will tour Ag Hill and the College Campus tomorrow, .under the di rection of County Agent. J. H. Knode. AL &Ara -AU arefeloted. suallMart CottateriAN '; ranger Started Career \ As Grade-School Teacher Dr. Jacob aTnger, who retired from the College faculty on June 30 as professor and head of the department of politi cal science with emeritus rank, didn't start his career as a college instructor nor as a teacher of political science. Rat after completing the course at Millersville State Tea chers College in 1899, he taught in the public schools of Lan caster . arid Dauphin Counties for eight years. '"ln - those days' we didn't grade.. We taught one _ Dr. Tanger entered Frank lin and Marshall College at •Lancaster in 1907 and receiv ed the degree of bachelor of phil oSaphy in 19'06. He then accepted a positicin as instructor in Eng lish et Carnegie Institute of Tech nology. He. went to the University of Pennsylvania in 1010 . , where he took graduate work and be came • an instructor in political science. "I always Was intereslted in po litical science, Dr. Tanger Says, "and . When they needeld an in structor and offered me an op kporturnilty, I acCepted..." + + Dr. 'ranger earned his doctor of philosophy degree at the. Uni iverSity of Pennsylvania .in 1915 and Came to Penn State tin 19116 as instructor in political Science . . In 1940, When - the department of history and political science was divided into taws departments, he was named, head of tthe depart -ment of (political science. (History, political science, sociol ogy, and , adoricimies banaprised one departmentand Occupied one of fice in: 1. 1 91.16, , ..D.r. Tanger• recalls. During the 3:6• years that.. Dr. Tanger has heen teaching political science, he. has seen the rise and fall of ntmeratts "isms." He be lieves that the threats poised to our dentacrecY , • by - carninunism, fascist* arid sOcialisim, Make; tis more. conscious of the need • for understanding and learning to op erate 'our democratic system. Dr. 'Tanger also has nolted char ting hiS years of studying and .teachirig political Science, 'a con- Stantly -groWing interest in both Intl and ridtiorial 'government. This, lie feels, is , l'arge'ly the re sult of two World Wars and the - stibsequettit schemes and deVices for Making possible peaceful re 7 lotion§ among nations. Dr. Tariger enjoys an occasional deep sea Staling trip as one a his hobbies and, as might he ex pected of a natitve of Lancaster County, ",Garden Spot of Amer ica," he takes an interest iri home gardening. —State College will , Continue he the home of .Dr. Tanger and lie hasni made any definite plana far the future. • "I (lon% want to rnlake'any rash prorhises as Ito whet I'm going ,too do;''' • Tanger, who - reeenfliTy each; one subject, or even one °A" Dr. Tanger recalls. was - elected president of the American Political Science Asso ciation, says. And while he's going to miss teaching political Science, he says he'll miss the "stimulation of . the atmosphere of perpetual youth he has 'found at Penn- State." Calendar- (Continued from pace one) THURSDAY 'Superintendents and Principals Conference. Topic: "Good Prac tices in the Use of Schools in the Education of Adults and Out of School Youlb." 'll2ll Sparks, 9:30 p.m. Phi. Deka. Kappa. luncheon. State College 'Hotel, l2:30 Superintendents and Principals Confere,nice. Topic: "Good Prac tices in Meeting Fiscal Need's of School Districts." 112.1 Sparks, 2 p.m. lota Lambda Sigma and Indus trial Education.Daiines dinner and dance. A:G.11,:-.1-louse,- , 6 p.m. Classinstruction in tennis. Ten niS-COunts, - . 6;:30. p.m. Pennsylvania Stade tducation Association Lotal Branch Leaflet's Conference. lel Sparks, B p.m. Labor Institute Conference. Speaker: Hon. Francis J. [Myers, U. S. Senator from Pennsylvania. Schwab auditorium, - 8 pan. FRIDAY Pennsylvania State Education Association Local Branch Leaders Conference. 121 Sparks, 9 a.m. Panel. Discussion, "Immediate Problems in Veca l tional Educa tion" led by Lindley H. Dennis, executive secretary, Arrierican Vocatioaial Association, 109 Ag, 9:30 a.m. Pennsylvania State Education Association Local Branch Leaders 'Conference. 121 Sparks, 1:30 p.m. Surnm t er Session subscription dance. Music by Lou Piper and the Pied Pipers. Admission 50 cents per parson, tax included. Rec Hall, 9 p.m. SATURDAY Fun Patty, Ttec Hall, 9 pm. Dramatics Clast ' . . . will present a three-act pray entitled "The Famous Mrs. Fair" at the Little Theatre, 8 p.m. on Alugust,s, 6, and 7, under the direction of Warren Smith. Here He Is - - That Ace Drummer Man GENE KRUPA AND HIS ORCHESTRA MONDAY, AUGUST 5 • HECLA PARK BELLEFONTE, PA. ADMISSION $1.67-PLUS TAX DANCING 9-1 PAGE .VIMS The Guide To A Happy Marriage How To Pick A Male A, Guide Book By Dr. Clifford R. Adams This is a complete guide to love and marriage written in simple and direct language and based upon the most up-to-date scien tific knowledge. It is as- valu able to these already married as it is to those who content plate marriage. 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