The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, May 04, 1951, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Study Made
By Educators
Two educators, representing
the Co-operative Project in Edu
cation, visited the College this
week to make a study of its of
fering •in this field, according to
Dr. 0. H. Aurand, professor of
education.
The visitors were Dr. John K.
Norton, director of the Depart
ment of School Administration
at Teachers' College, Columbia
University, and chairman of the
Educational Policies Commis
sion; and J. Arthur Jarman, pro
fessor of educational administra
tion at the University of Vir
ginia.
The project is sponsored by the
Kellog Foundation, which has
made an initial contribution of
$3,000,000 to study the training
of school administrators. This
project is nation-wide a„wl oper
ates through seven college cen
ters in various parts of the coun
try.
Penn State is one of the co
operating schools associated with
Columbia University in the work.
A five-year program of improve
ment is contemplated.
Cecil Brown--
(Continued from page one)
that Comunist China is now the
dominant military power in Asia.
Brown summed up American
foreign policy in Asia as a "con
stant effort to keep Asia non-
Communist with minimum ef
fort and money."
America's most serious mistake
in Asia, he said, was a "prayerful
hope in 1945 that the Russians
would show interest in peace and
decent behavior." .We need have
no remorse that we tried, he said,
but there was inefficiency and
incompetency in everything we
tried in Asia.
Poses Question
, "D 51.3 the American people want
to save China from the Commun
ists?" he asked. "Or rather, did
they want to pay the pricer'
He said he did not think the
U. S. wanted to set up a Marshall
Plan of recovery in Asia like that
in Europe. "Were we ready to
send troops to China to intercede
in the Chinese civil wa r two
years ago and risk intervention
of Russian troops? No." Because
this nation wouldn't risk man
power or financial support, he
said, -it could no t save China
from the Communists.
Brown criticized Amer ic an
support of Yugoslavia's Tito, say
ing we are making Communism
respectable. "Tito is a ruthless
dictator, and a devoted Commun
ist," he said. "We are helping a
Communist dictatorship succeed;
all too soon we'll be sending guns
to Yugoslavia in addition to econ
omic support."
The College owns 93 buildings
on the main campus. Total worth
of the -entire College plant is
$40,010,500.
GRADUATE STUDENTS
Orders • for Gowns,
for Advanced Degrees,
Will Be Taken up to May 25th, 1951
AT
The Athletic Store
Opposite
Main Gate
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN,- STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Auto Engineers Plan
Altoona Field Trip
The Society of Automotive En
gineers is planning a field trip
to the Pennsylvania Railroad test
department at Altoona Tuesday.
Students who wish to make the
trip will meet at the Mechanical
Engineering laboratory parking
lot at 12:30 p.m. They will be
given excuses for classes missed.
Transportation will be provided.
Additional information can be
obtained by calling State College
2692 or 2744.
Control of the College is
vested in a 32-member Board of
Trustees.
Earn up to $25.00 in your spare time doing
pleasant, stimulating contract selling. Full time
work for the summer if qualified. Write:
West Dorm Council
Sponsors Dance Tonight
Darrell Rishel's orchestra will
play for an informal dance, spon
sored by the West Dorm Council,.
in the West Dorm lounge to
night from 9 to 12.
The dance will be an All-Col
lege affair, and admission will be
free.
Correction
It was erroneously reported in
yesterday's Collegian that 28 per
cent of - the Chem-Phys School
voted in school council elections.
Instead, 38 per cent of the school
voted. Out of 445 eligible voters,
170 cast ballots.
STUDENTS!
R. G. GREEN
736 P.S.F.S. Bldg.
12th and Market St.
Philadelphia, Pa.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
RECORD SALE: 20% . discount on 78
R.P.M. popular and 'classical albums.
Also other great record bargains. Music
Room, Glennland Bldg.
1939 BUICK. New tires and battery. Ex
cellent condition. George Seibert, 131
W. Park Ave. Apt. 1.
SALE OFFICERS. One green Army bat
tle jacket and one blouse. Size 37, regu
lar. Perfect condition. 920 Windcrest.
GIBSON GUITAR. pick-up & case for
sale. Call Jim Murray at 19 Thompson
Phone 1083.
BLUE BALLERINA size
.length gown,
9: silver evening slippers, size 6. Phone
2604.
1946 HARLEY Davidson 610HV motor
cycle, good condition.
NEEDLE POINT pictures make nice
wedding gifts and needle point' is easy
too! Margaret Shop, 129 S. Frazier.
CUSHMAN MOTOR Scooter—excellent
condition. Little used—less than half
price. Phone 2180 after .6 p.m. •
FOR RENT
ROOM and BOARD offered at Lambda Chi
Alpha for all summer sessions. Contact
Bob Enterline. Telephone 2602.
TWO PLEASANT double rooms, twin
beds, for male students or graduates.
In family home three blocks back of
campus. Summer 'or fall semester. Call
2079.
ROOM and BOARD at Kappa Delta Rho
for all summer sessions. Contact Bob
Hosler or Don Carbaugh. Telephone 2337.
PARKWAY APARTMENT for , the sum
mer. Completely furnished-4 rooms
and bath. Phone 7170.
LET'S STAY at the HOtel Chi Phi this
summer underlooking beautiful .Mt. Nit
tany I Call 4332 today.
HAVE A DATE? Need a car? Drive it
yourself 1 Phone 7509.
WANTED
DRIVING TO Los Angeles middle of June
' in new car. Room for. three passengers.
Leave name at Collegian office.
WANTED: A Trailer reasonably priced
Send all details — to` Box:" - 26 V '
;": Bill Ding
Calls 'em 'Dungarees'
You'll Coll 'em
'Whipple Britches
The Prices You Pay Prove It!
:.EVi].72RblanE:rAiiii,
ATTENDING SUMMER school? Room
and board at Sigma Phi Sigma. All ses
sions. Contact• Joe Leonard. Phone 9402.
LIVING QUARTERS for summer sessions
can be obtained by calling Chic Lintz,
Pi Lambda Phi. Phone 3204.
SUMMER STUDENTS—delicious borne-
cooked meals only one block from cam.
pus at the Beaver House. Special weekly
rates for boarders. Call 7851 or see us at
329 East Beaver Avenue.
ENJOY SUMMER School adjoining
bedrooms and study rooms. Private ten.
nis court. Best cook in world. Delta Tan
Delta. Telephone 4979.
BROWN WALLET lost on campus. Identi
fication in it. Call 356 Simmons. Jean
Tintner.
LOST WALLET somewhere on campus.
Keep -money. Return to Student Unioki
desk or phone Joe Fleming 6061-282.
A GERMAN Reader Immensee in room
121 Sparks, finder call Jay 3907.
LIGHT BLUE Sports Jacket outside
Willard last Saturday. Call Pat Bange.
Ext. 1097.
WILL THE person who borrowed pen
. and pencil set from ROTC coat in
Rec Hall, Wed. May 2 please return it.
Sbntimental value. Return tb Dick at
towel window as article that you found.
Thank you.
WILL PERSON who took K&E slide rule
outside Eng. A, Wed., contact Paul
Schaeffer, Cody Manor,, 6935. Reward.
CF YOUR typewriter needs repairs just
call 2492 or brine machine to '633 W
College Ave. Mr. Beatties' 28 years ex.
perience is at your service.
EXCELLENT 'FRUITPUNCH . Frida
Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Phone State Col
lege 4818.
FOR MOTHER'S Day, special rates for
fancy cookies in tin boxes for mailing.
Frida Stern, 122 Irvin Ave. Phone 4818.
CHARMING. IF somewhat dense, atmos.
phere open for vicarious thrills dance
to Quartet of Glass Friday. Paradise Cafe.
LUTHERAN STUDENTS meet at 412
West College Ave. tonight 8:15 to at.
tend dance.
You'll get long wear out of
these Workman's brand
tough-denim dungarees
• . . wear 'em on picnics,
cabin parties, for
outside work . . . they're
comfortable for just
lounging, too!
SANFORIZED
Won't Shrink
Men's 'Style
Chambray Shirt $1.67
Hang .onto your hat!
Houts' overhead is very low!
Hurry to flouts, Today!
FRIDAY; MAY '4, 1951
ROOM AND BOARD
LO§T
MISCELLANEOUS
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BILL .
. 414 .11111 1,:.
DING
$2.40 _
Girls' Model
$2.52