PITCPE MVP AAUP To Honor Refiring Faculty Service to The College totalling 6911. years will be represented by the 27 retiring faculty members to be honored at a dinner given by the American Association of Uni versity Professors chapter at the University Club Wednesday. C. W. Robinson, associate pro fessor of geology, with 31 years, will have served the longest term. Professor Robinson, who joined the faculty Sept. 1, 1917, will re tire Aug. 31. Dr. William S. Dye, retired head of the department of English lit erature, will deliver the address. The retiring faculty members and their wives will be guests of the V er n= of the guests have served the college for 30 years. They are P. P. Korb, agricultural extension representative who retired Dec. 31, 1947; J. W. White, professor emeritus of soil technology, and W. G. Edwards, professor emeri tios of lumbering, each of whom retires June 30, and T. S. Patter son, professor emeritus of • engi neering mechanics, who will re tire Sept. 19. Other guests will be: Retired Dec. 31, 1946—W. B. Nissley, pro fessor emeritus of vegetable gar den extension, 27 years of service; H. K. Kistler, associate professor of byi.raulic engineering, 28 years; 1. P. Winslow, agricultural exten sion representative s 26 years; Kathryn V. Martin, assistant cata loguer, library, 16 years. Retired June 30, 19 4 7—C. D. Sprout, agricultural extension representative, 28 years; R. H. Dotterer, professor emeritus of philosophy, 29 years; G. E. Cohen, associate professor of chemistry, 25 years; May D. Kemp, assistant professor of home management extension, 28 years; C. J. Irvin, superintendent of farms and as sistant professor of experimental agronomy, 25 years; Eureka E. Nitzkowski, home economics ex tension representative, 26 years; E. V. Dye, associate professor of economics, 25 years, and Anne Forbes, home economics extension representative, 26 years. Retired June 31, 1947 —H. B. Northrup, professor emeritus and director of mineral industries ex tension services, 16 years. Retired Aug. 31, 1947—Alice M. Chubb, superintendent of the in firmary, 19 years; Irene 0. Grant, assistant professor of music, 25 years. Retired Sept. 30, 1947. C. A. Ronine, professor emeritus of geo logy,29 years. Retired Dec. 31, 1947—Lora M. Pinder, associate professor of home economics extension; Pro fessor Korb. Retired Jan. 4, 1948—W. E. Butt, plofessor emeritus of economics, ZT years. Retired Jan. 31, 1948—Jabir professor emeritus of mathe matics, 26 years. Retired June 25, 1947 —P. P. Henshall, associate professor of industrial engineering, 16 years. Retiring June 30, 1948—Profes sors Robinson, White, Edwards and Patterson; A. A. Borland, pro fessor emeritus and head of the department of dairy husbandry, 29 years; and R. R. Welch, profes sor of dairy husbandry extension, 21 years. PNPA- (Continued from page owe) 11=and John Biddle, pub in• of the Huntingdon Daily News and president of the Penn sylvania Newspaper Publishers Association will open the confer ence at the Nittany Lion Inn at 2 o'clock this afternoon. The major part of the opening session will be devoted to shop talk on news problems. Joseph T. Murphy, managing editor of the Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader and Evening News, will preside. Five newsmen will give brief formal presentations followed by a gen eral discussion. Taylor Speaks Floyd F. Taylor, director of the American Press Institute, will address an informal dinner Fri day evening. At this time awards will be presented to winners in the editorial contest. A shop-talk session on editorial page and peticy matters is planned for Saturday morning with Dale 8 Gramlay, etikor of lbe Bethlehem Globe-Tintfits and • ' • Jt FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1946
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