PAGE EIGHT Agriculture Students Receive Sears Roebuck Scholarships Fifteen freshmen and one sophomore, enrolled in the School of Agriculture, each have won' $lOO under terms of Sears Roe buck Scholarships. Dr. R. B. Dickerson, director of resident instruction announced recently. They are Harold E. Brannake, Roaring Branch, the sophomore; Richard T. Dailey, Gibsonia; Rob ert Decker, Jersey ~._ore; Don ald Dutrow and Marlyn Wolfe, both of Centre Hall; George Franko, Jr., Falls; Wiliam George Shelocta; Theodore Kirk, Sae gerstown; Wesley Kriebel, Lans dale; Lowell Lewi. , Pittston; La rue Thomas, Orangeville; Boyd Wolff, New Alexandria; Charles Walker, Tyrone Kinzo Yama moto, Newton; Paul Zubler, Spring Mills; and Arthur W. Stone, Pottstown. .c, k i ':::... 0,0 ° " :t. 1 \INIII4 ' s s .‘ \,, i. lk tk't t kos, , ~.,,,:>:- * 9, -., --":;:f . :e° •. 41 . -ov- --, '''" ~,.- i .,%3 1 .... IA s' , ( 1 ..-.._, . . r,,,- -.,, ',', so Vs, .' vf 1 & .. DivuuI . TOILACCo CO. Harvard Offers Five Scholarships The second annual offering of scholarships under the nation wide Regional Scholarship pro gram of the Harvard Graduate School of Business Administra tion has been announced by Dean Donald K. David. Five scholarships will be :awarded to students in the Middle Atlantic district, which includes Pennsylvania, the Dis trict of Columbia; Maryland, New Jersey, N Iw York, and West Vir ginia. Applicants should write to the Committee on Scholarships, 'Har vard Graduate School of Busi ness Administration, Soldiers Field, Boston 63, Mass. , .., At, s -,..,,, ::r;?: • / •. :. M:ii ...,::•:, • :::::::•:•:•.... W •:::. :•:,.:::: , :;:::;A:•:::•.4... / 02 0 /N AMERIC‘S COLLEGES • 12 " 601 e Mi r IPIAY Re jefre MAW ar W/TH THE TOP MEN /N SPORTS WITH THE HOLLYWOOD STARS THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA '*h • siT ~~. S +f~l. 4 x., • • ;: t i .. :? ~ ti ...........'~~r` ...... ~> 1:::••••• • • M 21222221 Diesel Project A project to study Diesel' en gine exhaust pipes, sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and conducted in the Engineering Ex perimprit Station at the College under the direction of Dr. P. H. Schweitzer, has been extended to September 30, 1950. The project, started two years ago, is planned to improve en gine performance by exhaust tun ing and the neutralization of in terference between adjacent cyl inders of the engine. CLASSIFIEDS WANTED GRADUATE STUDENT desires room starting February. Cali 3190 after seven p.m. Ask for Lucas. NAMES OF employees under Mr. Com stock, magazine eirucintion manager. Call Lazarus LeMon, phone 5051..782 Leave name, address. Business of import ance. MALE STUDENT to occupy single or . ... . ............... .„ * ,:„.........:.. 5‘.E .,.....,..;.,,... 0 .,:„.,..„:" .. ..:•... a .,....... ii :•...,, ..it C011 e g e5 :::......,. 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Price $395. Call Morris Young , dahl. Dorm 12. Room 2:3. FOR RE T BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED studio, four room and bath apt. $72 ; lease. Bellefonte 3986. BEAUTIFULLY UNFURNISHED apart ment, three rooms and bath. $66. Couple, prefer no children. Bellefonte 8986. Call six to eight. LOST BROWN LEATHER briefcase, Dec. 22 PATRICIA NEAL Lovely Northwestern Alumna, says: "I've always preferred Chesterfields and I'm sure I always shall. They're much MILDER." 6 t&v 7e CO-STARRING IN "HASTY HEART" A WARNER BROS.• PRODUCTION *By Recent National Survey ~ 1 it WEDNESDAY, 'JANUARY 11, 1950 Passport VAnd important papers inside Reward. Write P.O. Box R5l, State College RONSON LIGHTER, in 1948 light blue Nash, December 20th while hitchhiking to Phila. Initials, J.L.D. Return to Col legian office. MAN'S BLACK Fur-lined Glove for left hand on January A. Please return to Student Union. GERMAN AND FRENCH—tutoring. Euro- peon language teacher with American college experience. Elizabeth Mares, 716 W. Park, Phone 6387., STUDENTS—Get your thesis, term papers, mimeographing, and typing done I Sec retarial service. Hotel State College. Phone 4906. YOUR TYPEWRITER can be repaired right here in • State College. In many cases 24 hour service. Just Dial 2492 or bring machine to 633 West College Ave. BIRTHDAY CAKES—Frith' Stern, 122 Ir vin Avenue. Phone 4818, State College. DON'T READ THIS unless married, grad uating in '5l and desire to save $5OO in rent. If you qualify stop at 320-B Wind crest or phone 3970 and ask for Mac- Millan. TYPING - THESES term papers, etc Quick service, cheap rates. References Phone 6638. .0:i ti: :. i ;; ,. .•:.iiii.gti?.., .!Aca . i....i . .,..t... , .. '...;'..A. , :1 . ..: ?....':•:,::: Me, .......ix . j.i:::: , i,i;ii.:".:ii::::::111 . i.:::::::.:.:..: ',' 1)' ' .. : : :. : ;!;'•iii.: . q..:',1..,. 1 .:): i1g . 11::: ', : . : . ...::,:'. i'... : : : : : !( pniNii.... l ... '. „ 2...1, : :::::, , .... ikr ...40 .w.- MISCELLANEOUS
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