JP!IUI:)AYi SEPTEMBER 26, 1947 Dolts and Valarno Simmer Students Enjoy Four Artist Concerts There were four artists course :onellirts held in Schwab Audi .otiuin during the summer. The opening number on July 10 featured the Yaysnoff sisters, June Tanyia and Iris Alexan irovna, composer - pianists. On July 17 the Russian Stars of Op era under the musical direction of Antin Rudnitsky appeared. The following week's performance starred Dorita and Valerno, Span ish Flamenco dancing team. Susan Reed, who has won con siderable renown in New York by popularizing Appalachian moun tain songs, brought the series to a close on July 31. Miss Reed also sang lyrics from England, Scot land, and Ireland, playing her own accompaniment on the Irish harp or zither. All students wanting to take the pre-medical aptitude tests for entrance to the medical schools for 1948 should register for the examination in room 311 Buckout Laboratory before Sat urday noon, according to Dr. A. R. Grove, Assistant Professor of —ntany. i st olf k iree6t REMEMBER THE PLACE PP & L Grants Scholarships Dr. Ralph Dorn Hetzel, presi dent of the College, has an nounced that 15 scholarships have been established here by the Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. According to Dr. Lyan E, Jackson, dea.i of the S ch ool of Agriculture,i the scholarships will be available to students living In areas of Pennsylvania served by the power company. They will be awarded on the basis of scholas tic standing, need, and intefitst in agriculture. Through theie Beholarihips the company hopes to ?miter interest in agriculture, Six schojarships of $lOO each and three of $2OO will be awarded during the current academic year; Three awards of $260 will be made next year and three more the year after. All students wanting to- take the pre-medical aptitude tests for en.: trance to the medical schools in 1948 should register for the ex amination in 311 Buckhout Lab oratory before tomorrow noon, Dr. A. R. Grove. asidstept profes sor of botany, announced. CLASSIFIEDS All ciassideo advertisements must be in by 4:30 p.m. day preceding issue. Prices are: 40c for one insertion, 31.00, three insertions, 11 wort or leas. Call Collegian. 711. FOR SALE—Two pairs of tails, size 40, 42; two pairs of tux, size 42, 44; one Philco 6-tube table model radio. Call 4326. FOR RFNT—Double room for two women graddate students in girls' dormitory. Contact 301 West Beaver• Avenue or dial 2926. FOR SALE—Man's light weight bicycle not a victory; excellent condition. Phone 6292. ROOMS FOR MEN—Apply 240 East Prospect Avenue. Steak Dinners LOUNGE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE Mr-x-FGE, PENNSYLVANIA Station Assists Pacific Exnedition Penn State's short-wave radio station W3YA-ALMA played a major role in communicating with the Kon-Tiki raft expedition this summer when six Norwegians on a raft left Peru April 29 intending to prove a theory of migration to the Polynesian Islands about 500 A.D. Messages were received and sent daily at 3 a.m. (EDT), the best time for transmission and reception. Messages received in State College were relayed to a newspaper syndicate, the U. S. Weather Bureau, and to the ex pedition headquarters at tie Norwegian Embassy in Wash ington. The station was operated by Gilbert L. Crossley, assisted by nine staff members and 21 un dergraduate stgdent s. Station W3YA-ALMA was also the key' Station for the second , and thiid Byrd expeditions to the South Pole. HOTEL CHIEF G. L. Walker Owner 110 EAST MGM STREET BELLt.rudTE Chops BE SURE TO MAKE THE "CHIEF" YOUR STOPPING PLACE FOR I , INE FOODS HOTELCHIEF BESIDE THE COURTHOUSE ASCE President Calls Engineers Enineers majoring in civil, sanitary, or architecture, and ar chitecture students are eligible to join the Penn State Student Chapter of the American So ciety of Civil Engineers, William L. Rider, president, announced. The purpose of the chapter is to supplement the work of the class room, add to the college so cial life, encourage good fellow ship among the students and pro vide better student-faculty re lationship. Members of the So ciety receive reduced rates on ASCE publications and Society assistance toward obtaining em ployment. Meetings for the coming year include speakers from profes sional life, • movies, end parties and social gatherings. The first meeting of this term will be Tues day, October 7. Details of the meeting will be announced soon. eveo "%it< VA Reinstatement Time On Insurance Extended Veterans Administration has announced that reinstatement privileges now in effect for Na.. tional Service life insurance will be extended to January 1, 1948. Previously, veterans who al lowed their wartime policies to lapse for more than three months, had only until August .1 to re instate without a required physi cal examination. Two monthly premiums must accompany an application for re instatement of term insurance. During the past , six mgritits more than 500,000 veterans rein stated policies offering upwards of three and one-half billion dol lars of insurance protection. Entering students who missed the Psychology tests may 'take the make-up examination in room 121 Sparks at 7:30 p. m. Thursday, according to B. V. Moore, head of he Department of Psychology. Sea Foods THE "SIDE ROOM" PAGE nvie
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