PAjGE four THE MARY KAY LINGERIE SHOP . • Quality Lingerie at Reasonable Prices 419 W. College Ave. Phone 2672 Come in and hear your favorite records POPULAR or CLASSICAL r A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ALBUMS The Music Room Glennland Building 203 E. Beaver Ave. State College Phone 2311 QUALITY FOOD SERVED TO YOU 24 HOURS A DAY EXCEPT MONDAY Closed 7:00 P.M. to 6:30 PJM. Tuesday • / Penn State Dineb I SEE.. . PENN’S CAVE AMERICA'S ONLY ALL-WATER CAVERN • 18 MILES SOUTHEAST OF STATE COLLEGE ON PENNSYLVANIA'S ROUTE 95 • - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY * Penn’s Cave Is a “MUST” on Your “SEE” List -'HE SUMMER COLLEGIAN—STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Steelmen— (Continued from page one ) Production Board, heads a staff of nine in charge of this year’s Institute. These faculty members are being assisted bv visiting lec turers from other universities and from the, union itself. Job standardisation, collective bargaining. and the labor move ment are ROtrir. o' the malor tobies under discussion Study Taft-Hartlsy Act Although the course of instruc tion was manned before the Taft- Hartlev Act became lav;. Luchefcj and his staff anticinate consid erable curiositv about the soecif ic brovisions of this bill. The la bor expert said his staff is study ing the legislation carefully and that its orovisions will come un der classroom scrutiny. For the duration of their stay, the men will live in fraternity houses, whilo the women will live in college dormitories. Women represent about ten nercent of the, total enrollment. Rav Concer, famous miler of a auarter of a centurv a so, is in charge of the daily recreational neriod. Dr. Plant— (Continued from page one) ing methods, supervision, student guidance, are held in Women's Building. The largest enrollment of the Workshop has been recorded for this sixth year and includes stu dents from many other 9tates. The, Workshop plans to conduct picnics and other Recreation for its full-time members. Mixed Swimming — The White Hall swimming pool may be used by women from 4 p. m. to 5:30 p.m Monday, Wed nesday and Friday, and from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. A physical examina tion from the Dispensary and a $2 fee payable at the Office of the Bursar in Old' Main are en trance requiremnts. (CoTitMmed from page one> NOW OPEN New, modern soda fountain and restaurant service com pletely remodeled . . . . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE REA & DERICK, Inc 121 S. Allen St. -\ WOW! What a swell variety of downright GOOD sandwiches and snacks! • REMEMBER . . . if we don't have it. . . THERE JUST ISN'T ANY ! MAKE HOWARD'S Across from the Glennland Building Your SNACK Headquarters ALWAYS MILDER “I B BETTER TASTING V V COOLER SMOKINGJ TUESDAY, JULY 8, 19* "CHESTERFIELDS ARE NO STRANGERS THEY'RE ALWAYS WELCOME 800 N TO APPEAR WITH BARKY FITZGERALD IN PARAMOUNT* "WELCOME STRANGER"
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