The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 01, 1950, Image 2

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    I AGE TWO
Artists Series
The Summer Artists Series, featured
throughout the Main Session, has been
a boon to those summer students who en
joy entertainment removed from the
square dance—out-door-movie run of di
version.
LAST WEEK'S PROGRAM of piano
classics presented by Anatole Kitain was
well received by a crowd whose confidence
in the Series had been shaken after the
near-fiasco presented the week prior.
This week's program ,the Eva Jessye
Choir, promises to wind up the Series with'
a presentation designed to please those
who appreciate top-notch choral singing.
JOHN MILLER, assistant director of
the summer sessions, and director of the
Artists Series, has done well in providing
a prOgram of entertainment that would
be conspicuous in its absence at summer
time Penn State.
Air Service
State College is again on the map. The
air map, that is. All-American Airways
has announced that air service will be re
sumed after nearly five months discon
tinuance due to objectionable airport con
ditions. These conditions have recently
been improved.
A TIME-WORN 'JOKE of students—not
considered funny by residents, inaccessi
bility to State College has had a constrict
ing influence •on local merchants and a
hurdle for , visitors.
The town is an intermediate point on ,
All-America's Pittsburgh-New York route
and air service here is certainly desirable
for both State College and Penn State.
Already, dividends are in sight, for air
service resumption is expected to weigh
heavily in the community's favor in decid
ing whether the proposed $11,000,000
Army Quartermaster Laboratory will be
built in State College. Distance from the
main railroad lines has been one detail
working against the State College bid. ,
Penn State has developed a new and
better mouse trap. This product from the
realm •of science scorns the conventional
steel spring arrangement. Instead, ultra
sonic sound dealg the lethal blow. Now
the College need only lean back and wait
—for the world to beat a path to its door.
SON Serving
the BIGGEST Milk Shakes
in 'town at
VI C'S MILKY WAY
Moo
Sandwiches and Ice Cream
145 S. Alien Street
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tional Salesmen's Club will pre
sent an exhibit of modern teach
ing aids, in the Armory from 8:30
to 5 p. m. on Thursday and
3:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Friday.
The club will also sponsor the
18th annual golf tournament on
the College Golf' Course today
and tomorrow. The tournament is
open to club members and the
educators.
Centre County--
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been appointed to supplement
the work of the defense council.
Chief of the Civil Air Patrol is
Wayne Showers, State College.
Capt. Maurice F. Kelly, Belle
fonte, is the Army represenative.
Sones said that the defense
system is being set. up according
to instructions sent out from the
state organization • and from in
formation receivect• at a con
ference at Indiantown Gap two
weeks ago.
Division chiefs will appoint
assistants to help them with
their work. The type of work will
be , explained in detail later.
Sones emphasized that there will
be jobs open for a great many
persons in the county.
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Beekeeper Course
To Be Held Here
Practical aspects of beekeeping
will feature the I annual short
course for beekeepers to be held
Aug. 21 to 25 at the College. E. J
Anderson, research apiarist at, the
College, who teaches the course,
said actual work in bee yards will
occupy half of each day to em
phasize various management fac
tors,
Choir --
(Continued from page one)
erman," Jessye; "Crazy Cantata,"
Bennett.
"Allegro Apassionato," Sairi t-
Saens, a cello solo by Kermit
Moore; "Wanderin'," Jackson-
Kaye; "Long Gone," Handy:
"Hand Car Blues," Jessye;
"Dumplings," Patterson; a n
"Land of Degradation," McGim
sey.
In a deviation from usual pol
icy, the 'Summer Artist Series
will present one program during
the Poit Session. Richard Du-
Bois will be featured in "Mir
acles in the Modern Manner," a
program of magic, on Tuesday,
August 29.
PENNSHIRE
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Styles of Tomorrow
Latest Fabrics
Newest Patterns .
$2l $35
Satisfaction or
Money Back
112 S. FRAZIER ST.
Next Door To. City Hall
Gazette . . . .
LECTURE, "Humans as Teachers," Dr. Earle
Hawkins, 121 Sparks Building, 11 a.m.
SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Confer
ence Meeting, Schwab Auditorium, 2 p.m.
EDUCATIONAL FILMS, "Building Typing
Skills," "Duties of a Secretary,' and. "Wool."
Admission free. 119 Osmond Lab, 3 p.m.
HORSEBACK RIDING Demonstration, Col
lege stables, 7 p.m.
SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Confer
ence Meeting, Schwab Auditorium, 8 p.m.
MIXED Swimming, Glennland Pool, 8:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, Aug: 2
SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Confer
ence Meeting, Schwab Auditorium, 9:30 a.m.
LECTURE, "Foods and People," By Mrs.
Florence? Reynolds, Food , and Agricultural Or
ganization of the UN, 121 Sparks Building,
11 a.m.
PHI DELTA KAPPA•AnnuaI Superintendents
and Principals Conference Luncheon, $1.25 per
plate, Hotel State College, 12:15 p.m.
SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Confer
ence Meeting, .2 p.m.
EDUCATIONAL FILMS, "Gift of Green,"
"Freighter at Sea," and "Aptitudes and Occu
pations." 119 Osmond Lab, 3 p.m.
SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Meet
ing, County Superintendents, 209 Burrowes
Building; District Superintendents, 109 Willard
Hall; Supervising Principals, 3 Sparks Build
ing, all at 3:30 p.m.
HOME ECONOMICS Forum, "Recent Ad
vances in Nutrition, "14 Home Economics Build
ing, 4:30 p.m.
SUPERINTENDENTS and Principals Annual
Dinner, $2.50 per plate, Nittany Lion Inn, 6:30
p.m.
OUTDOOR MOVIE,
Campus, 9 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 3
EXHIBIT of textbooks and supplies, Armory,
9:30 a.m. 'to 5 p.m.
LECTURE, "The Teenager,l9so Model,"
121 Sparks Blinding, 11 a.m.
EDUCATIONAL FILMS, "Near Home," and
'Public Opinion, "119 Osmond Lab, 3 p.m.
INDUSTRIAL Education Dames, Alpha Gam
ma Rho, 2:30 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 4
LECTURE; "Education for All," 121 Sparks,
11 aim.
EDUCATIONAL FILMS,
119 Osmond Lab, 3. p.m.
MIXED SWIMMING, Glenniand Pool, 8:30
p.m. .
Published weekly by the students of The Penn
sylvania State College and authorized by the
Daily Collegian, Inc.
Sports Editor Ray Koehler
Photo Editor - BM Boyles
Editorial Staff Ed Wallace,
Stan Degler, Moylan Mills
Advertising Manager
.Mary Clymer
Advertising Staff Stefanie Herlitr.
Joan' Harvie, Nancy Gordon.
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