PAGE EIGHT ' * ' f v* * * i>t'* *'+•***' $6,000,000 Women's Dormitories—This is an artist’s conception of how the two new women’s dormitories at the College will look, when completed. The buildings will be situated on east cam pus along Shortlidge Road, with the extreme left wing faeing north and the Pollock Road ex tension. Each dormitory will be a brick building of Georgian Colonial design. Excavations— (Continued from page one/ mittee meeting rooms, and stor age rooms for operating supplies. The dormitories are financed 100 per cent by the College, the dining hall by the FWA. Work on the temporary class rooms building, constructed north of White Hall, may be finished this month, Ebert said. The lab oratory and shop building greeted on College Farm 13, along Town ship Road, is also nearly com pleted. The dining hall, classroom, lab oratory, and shop buildings were obtained by the College under the provisions of the Servicemen’s Readjustment Act and moved to the campus > from Fort Washing ton, Md. Ebert also reported that the ex Building— . (Continued from page one/ A $lOO,OOO fund for nutrition research, was made available for the purpose of advancing research and demonstrations “on improve ments in nutritional status, and consequent improvement in .the physical well being of civilians.” . SKYTOP • Attraction This Weekend Paul Grove and His Orchestra —FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE— • STEAK DINNERS • MEALS • LIGHT SNACKS JOIN AVC! WOW! What a swell variety of aownright GOOD sandwiches and snacks! • REMEMBER . . ..if we don’t have it . . . THERE JUST ISN’T ANY ! MAKE HOWARDS Across from the Glennland Building Your SNACK Headquarters THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN—STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA tension of Pollock Road from Shortlidge Road to the newly constructed State Highway east of Pollock Circle has been com HAVE YOUR CAR INSPECTED BEFORE JULY 31st OFFICIAL INSPECTION STATION No. 7384 STATE MOTOR SALES ' KAISER - FRAZEL 232 E. COLLEGE AVE. PHONE 743 Army Air Force Surplus SUN GLASSES . Bausch & Lomb Ground Lenses Gold Plated Rims ; . Originally —sls with case $4.75 pair Call Bill or Frank—24ll pleted except for the finishing coat which won’t be added until construction in that area is fin ished. Quartet— t continued front page one) sky. the keyboard . accompanist, conducted opera iri Kiev and Kharkov, and has composed three symphonies, a ballet, ' an • opera, and motion picture background music. ' Organized in 194)5, the en semble had presented 50, concerts by Christmas of last, ; year. The New York Times, praised its “grasp of the Russian' style and idiom,” while the Chicago Sun described its work as “polished and comprehensible.” All critics welcomed the rarely-heard Rust sian music.- liiiiii Mr. Kozakevich. baritone, was ‘encouraged by the great Chalia pin. Mr. Tamarin is considered the leading Russia tenor in Amer ica today. Pianist Rudnitsky stud ied under Artur Schnaibel and Egon Petri. . DOLLAR DAY $ TODAY S Tuesday, July 15th BIG SAVINGS TODAY ONLY I at the V Charles Shops —For Men and Women — Both Stores on Allen Street TUESDAY MORNING, JWLY *5, 1947 Duff Cut— ' {Continued from, page one) en’s dormitories now being built. I The College expansion program will be advanced by such a meas ure of construction as can be pro vided in these days by the sum of $750,000, the President stated. • Dr. Hetzel indicated that plans for the academic buildings will be carried out as fully as funds available will permit. To what extent can not be determined un til bids are received from con tractors. - The College enrollment in 'Sep tember of this year will not be affected by the appropriations cut. If the women’s dormitory is com pleted by the fall of 1948, the en rollment for that year will prob ably not be seriously affected, the / President said.
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