The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 18, 1951, Image 8

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Registration Procedure
Listed By Steps
The complete, step-by-step breakdown of registration precedure
for the second six-weekS science session follows. Those who have
pre-registered and those who have not can find out just what they
must do on Monday by looking in the appropriate column following.
* * * *
New Students
1. Report to information desk,
Main floor, Rec Hall.
2. ' Obtain matric card unless
already in possession of one.
3. Report to faculty adviser,
main floor.
4. Approval of dean, main
floor.
5. Obtain class admission
cards, under balcony, main floor.
6. Complete registration as
same as those who have pre-reg
istered.
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sition in 1945.
In 1944-45, Dr. Anderson served
as a consultant with the Ameri
can Council on Education and in
1937 he was an honorary member
to the 9th International Congress.
of Philosophy in Paris. He has,
also served as a member of the
executive committee of the Penn
sylvania Association of Colleges
and Universities and has been
active in many civic organizations
in the Pittsburgh area and in
professional societies.
. Dr. Anderson in 1945 served as
editor of Universal Milit ar y
Training_and National Security.
Caps and Gowns
Candidates for degrees may ob
tain their caps and gowns through
the Athletic Store in town. They
must be ordered before July 28.
Detailed instructions on th e
Commencement exercises will be
available at a later date from
the College Marshall.
The average wombat consumes
a pound and a quarter of pam
pas grass per year.
Marshall's Self: Service Laundry
• CONVENIENCE
•EFFICIENCY
ECONOMY
NO WAITING AROUND NO SERVICE CHARGE
• -Agency For Bell Cleaners
MARSHALL'S .
454 E. College Ave.—Rear Phone 2956
9 lbs. Washed & Dried—Still Only 60c
-THE SUMMER COLLEGIAN,- STATE -COLLEGE, -PENNSYLVANIA
Pre-Registered
1. Pick up registration forms,
main floor, Rec Hall.
2. ' Complete forms using pen
cil on the carbon form.
3. Have forms checked at
desks.
4. Veterans report to sections
7V and 7VA, main floor.
5. Assessment of fees, main
floor, Rec Hall.
6. Payment of fees, ground
floor, Willard.
Hillel Association
Elects Rabbi Kahn
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn, di
rector of the Hillel Foundation at
the College, wds recently elected
president of the National Associa
tion of Hillel D.irecto'rs.
He succeeds Rabbi Harry Kap
lan, director of the Hillel Founda
tion at Ohio State.
Other officers elected were Rab
bi Theodore H. Gordon, Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, vice-presi
dent; - Rabbi Herman. Pollack,
Brooklyn College, secretary; and
Rabbi Robert P. Jacobs, Washing
ton U., treasurer.
The prize-winning entry was
submitted by a class of Dorothy
H. Veon, associate professor of
business education.
The Shop of
Quality Watch Repair
MOYER WATCH SHOP
105 S. Pugh St.
CLASSIFIEDS
All classified advertisements must be
in by 12:00 p.m. day preceding issue.
Prices. are 50c one insertion: 75c two
insertions; $l.OO three insertions; $1.25
four insertions; $1.50 five insertions: 17
words or less. All words over 17, three
for 5c each insertion. Call Collegian 8441
—ext. 543.
MISCELLANEOUS
EXCELLENT 'fruit punch. An kinds of
party refreshments. Birthday cakes, cof
fee cakes and other cakes. Frida Stern,
122 E. Irvin Ave., Phone 4818, State Col
lege.
GOLF driving range now in operation
about I mile north of State College on
Route 322. Turn left at the Gulf Station
just past the Penn State Trailer Sales.,
TENNIS, PANS—lt's Hassinger for racket
string-Mg. The NO-AWL way. Prompt
service: Guaranteed work. Longer life to
string and racket. 514 E. Beaver after 5
p.m.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Gallington's house on 455 E
Foster Ave. Phone 4137.
LOST
RESIDENCE HALL KEY number 241-365
—please return to Box 176 1 Simmons
Hall. Reward.
FOR RENT
FOUR-ROOM apartment with bath and
porch available August 'first, to student
and working wife. $45 a month. Write
Jean Leitzell, 115%, High street, Belle
fonte.
WANTED
WANTED—Ride to Philadelphia, Friday,
3:00 * to 4:00 p.m. Call 3979 after 4:30,
ask for J. Drennen.
THE BIGGEST "PLUS" IN CIGARETTE HISTORY
"NO UNPLEASANT.
AFTERETASTri:.
CHESTERFIELD
Korean--
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Pe o p 1 e' s Democratic Republic
and so forth and so forth of
Korea."
Closing with a plea for help for
the suffering people of Korea,
Dr. You said they needed food
stuffs, clothing, medicines an d
housing. He described the suf
fering caused by war and asked
the radio men "to take this awful
story to the most generOus people
on the face of the earth . . . the
American nation." '
Other speakers in the program
discussed various phases and
problems of radio and television
today. Bob Prince, sportscaster
for the Pittsburgh Pirates, and
for Penn State football, spoke in
the opening session. John D.
Scheuer spoke on Television and
Education. He is assistant general
manager of station WFIL in Phil-
ROOM
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• AT
ALPHA ZETA - FRATERNITY
Next To'Rec Hall •
CALL 7621
" CHESTERFIELD IS THE ONLY CIGARETTE
of all brands. tested in which
members of OW taste panel
ford no unpleasant after-toste."
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