The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 29, 1949, Image 7

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    WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, WO
Wilson Replaces Warnock
As College's Dean of Men
Dr. Harold K. Wilson, vice-dean and director of resident instruc
tion in the School of Agriculture at the College, was named dean
of men and director of the Division of Intermediate Registration at
the College.
Hie appointment, approved early in June by the Board of Trus
tees, was announced by James Milholland, acting president of the
College. Kt win become effec
tive with the retirement of Dean
of Men A. R. Wamock on Sep
tember 1.
On March 26, the Executive
Committee of the Board of Trus
tees named Wilmer E. Kenworthy
to the new position of Assistant
to the President, in Charge of
Student Affairs, and Dean of Men.
With Dr. Wilson now named as
Dean of Men, Kenworthy will
Wilson
devote Mb time to the new posi
tion of Assistant to the Presi
dent
Or. Wiison witi. perforin the
established duties of the Office
of the Dean of Men with special
emphasis on the counseling func
tion, assisted by Daniel A. De-
Marino, assistant dean of men.
He also inaugurate the services
of the Division of Intermediate
Registration, authorized by the
Board of Trustees a year ago, but
not yet put into effect.
This division wiU replace the
Transition Section, formerly
operated by the Dean of Men and
the Dean of Women. Its pur
pose is to assist students who de
sire to change curricula because
of changed objectives, and those
who are having difficulties with
certain types of courses.
Kenworthy will be responsible
for the coordination and develop
ment of the sev.eral student per
sonnel agencies of the College
and wiU assist the President in
dealing with all matters affect
ing students other than academic
and business affairs. He will con
tinue as Executive Secretary to
the President, and Acting Sec
retary of the Board of Trustees.
Bom and reared in lowa, Dr.
Wilson took his undergraduate
work at lowa State College and
received his master of science and
doctor of philisophy degrees at
the University of lUjngis.
Dr. Wilson served on the fac
ulty at the lowa State Teachers’
College and at the University of
Minnesota before coining to Penn
State on July 1, IMS as professor
and head of the department of
THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Church
Calendar
Faith Evangelical and Reformed
Sunday school will be held at
9:30 a. m. Sunday. Church will'
follow at 10:45. The building is
located at tie corner of E. Col
elge avenue and Miles street.
Methodist
A student seminar in religion at
9:30 a. m., will be held next Sun
day. Stanley Lore, director of
personnel at Claribn State Teach
er’s College will speak on “The
Church and its Modem Conflicts.”
Mr. Lore Is now working for his
Ph. D. m psychology at Penn
State. A worship service by the
student group will follow.
At the 10:45 a. m. church ser
vices, the Rev. Frank W. Mont
gomery will speak on “The Word
of God to Our Country.”
St. Paul’s Methodist Church
and the Wesley Foundation are
located at East College avenue
and McAllister street.
United Vesper Service
The Rev. Viggo Swenson, Zion
Lutheran Church, Harrisburg,
Pa., will speak in Schwab Audi
torium at 7:30 p. m. Sunday,
Lutheran
Church services are at 10:45
a. m. At 9:30 a. m. a church
school for students will be held.
Students can find the Grace
Lutheran Church at West College
avenue and Atherton street.
Roman Catholic
Masses will be held at 8:30, 10,
and 11 a. m. Evening services are
at 7 p. m. Confessions are held
on Saturday at 4-5 p. m. and
7-8 p. m. Our Lady of Victory
Roman Catholic church is on the
corner of W. Fairmount avenue
and Frazier street.
Friend's Society
Friend’s meeting for worship
will be held at 10:45 a. m. Sun
day at the meeting house on
Atherton street between Foster
and Nittany avenues.
VIC'S MILKY WAY
145 S. ALLEN ST.
THICK SHAKES
ICE CREAM BAR
SANDWICHES
Late AP News Courtesy WMAJ
Senate Okays
T-H Change
WASHINGTON—In an amend
ment approved by the Senate by
a vote of 50 to 40, the injunction
provision in the Taft-Hartley
Law was retained. In addition to
injunctions, the amendment also
provides for government seizure
of important plan ts during
strikes.
The amendment, regarded as
a serious defeat for the adminis
tration, now becomes part of the
administration’s bill that was
meant to replace the controver
sial law. It was written by Taft
and two other Republicans.
Cop/on Case to Jury
WASHINGTON —The Judith
Coplon case goes before the jury
today after winding up in a blaze
of oratory.
While government attorneys
argued yesterday that she actu
ally was chosen by the Russians
as a spy because she hated the
United States, Defense Attorney
Palmer continued his claim that
his client was framed by the
government.
Russians Seise Tools
BERLIN Russian guards
seized a shipment of power plant
machinery on the way to the
west sector of this city from the
western section of Germany. The
United States and Britain have
joined in protesting to the Soviet
military government, but the
machinery is stiH m Russian
hands.
House Holds BUI
WASHINGTON—After reject
ting a plan to forbid racial segre
gation in publicly owned housing
projects, the House postponed
final action on the housing bill
until today.
As approved by the Senate, the
bill would permit the govern
ment to contribute up to $3OB
million a year for 40 years for
constrution of 810,000 dwelling
units. It also provides for slum
clearance.
WATCH TROUBLE?
Prompt Repairs
Reasonable Rates
B. J. GlftTON
COLLEGE SPORTSWEAR
103 E. Beaver
Campus Books Aid
Filipino College
A drive to collect educational
books for Villamor College in the
Philippine Islands has been start
ed by Pi Gamma Mu, national
social sciences honorary, and
PSCA. Over 1500 volumns have
already been contributed accord
ing to Franklin Fry, chairman of
the book drive committee.
The drive will continue indefi
nitely and more boxes will be
placed on campus and in town in
which students and faculty mem
bers can deposit books. Contribu
tions have already been received
from the three book stores in
State College and the College Ex
tension Service.
"We have invited the Philip
pine ambassador to come to the
college and accept the books on
behalf of Villamor College,” said
Mr. Fry.
CLASSIFIEDS
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MISCELLANEOUS
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AU work guaranteed. Dial 2311, Glenn
land Bldg.
FOR APPLICATION portraits which re
ally sell and portraits with personality,
visit the Lion Studio where there are
never *any proof charges or any limit on
the number of poses • 136 East College
avenue. Phone 4454.
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W YOUR ORGANIZATION OR GROUP IS
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House. We have several dining rooms to accommodate
large and small groups.
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PAGE SEVEN
FOR SALE
UNDERWOOD UNIVERSAL Portable
typewriter, pica type excellent comfit ion,
only $3O. Phone Ralph at 3966, evenings
after six.
FOR PICNICS: excellent fruitpuneh SI.N.
the gallon party cookies, sandwiehee,
cakes. Gugelkopf $1.50 serves 20-25 per
sons. Frida Stern 122 Irvin Avenue,
Phone 4818.
18 <4 FOOT ROYAL trailer $BOO.OO. Mt-
cellent condition, large screened porch,
stove with oven, roomy closets. Available
September contact Oyler 340.8 Windcrwfc,
Phone 7138.
1948 PONTIAC red convertible, radio,
heater, low mileage. Call 2290 after
7:30 p. m.
LOST
LOST DIAMOND ring on first floor Bor
rower Substantial reward for any in
formation leading to recovery. Call Frances
McNitt guest house.
WANTED
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Recreation building. Alpha Zeta. GeM
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