The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 13, 1951, Image 8

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Experimenfees-
(Continued from page two)
lived in Oak Cottage during the
study.
After an equalization period on
a diet low in vitamin C, they
began on a basal diet plus a pre
determined amount of crystalline
vitamin C. After a week of these
meals, they had another week of
the same basal diet plus a select
ed food' to supply the same
amount of ascorbic acid as was
fed during the control period.
During the first period, the test
food was tomato juice, and dur
• ing the second, green beans.
Each day the beans were
gathered fresh from the college
gardens. Two hundred grams of
the beans were weighed, cooked,
to each of the six girls for lunch,
and served as rapidly as possible
Meanwhile, in the nutrition
laboratory the beans were ana
lyzed to determine their vitamin ;
C content. For dinner, the girls ’
ate enough beans to make up the :
amount of vitamin C not eaten at
College Chapel
Schwab Auditorium
Oct. 13, 1951—11 a.m.
Speaker: Mr. Edward Heffron
Director of Community Relations
—Johnson & Johnson
Choir: “Emitte Spiritum Tuum”
Schuetky 1
St. Andrew's Episcopal
Church
Foster Ave. and Frazier St
The Rev. John N. Peabody, Rector
Holy Communion every Sunday
7:45 a.m. Also First "'unday.
10:45 a.m.
Sunday Church School 10:45 a m
Morning Prayer and Sermon
10:45 a.m.
Choral - Evensong—s:oo P.M.
Canterbury Club 6:30 P. M.
University Baptist
Church
Nitiany Ave. and Burrowcs St.
The Rev. Robert H. Eads. Pastor
Church School College Class
9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a.m.
Roger Williams Fellowship . . .
Free Methodist Church
Sparks Street
W. College and West Beaver Ave.
Sunday School
Sunday Service
Young People’s Service 7:00 p.m,
Sunday Evening Service 7:30 p.m,
Prayer Meeting, Wed. 7:30 p.m.
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lunch time.
Tests were made to determine
the amounts of ascorbic acid
given off 'by the body through
the kidneys, and blbod teste were
taken to find out the amount
utilized by the body. The girls
helped conduct these laboratory
tests.
Dr. Mary L. Dodds and Kath
erine Fisher, of the Home Eco
nomics school, directed the ex-,
periment. Both were pleased with
the remarkable spirit shown- by
the girls. \
“It is easy enough to put
guinea pigs into a cage for an
experiment," Dr. Dodds said, “but
human beings who become guinea'
pigs must make their own cage
when they take part in an ex
periment. These girls made their
cages with their own spirit of
co-operation and genuine scien
tific interest.”
Girls who took part in the
study are Barbara Bright, Pearl
Kane, Roberta Bleiler, Shirley
Nast, Anna Wynosky, and Betty
Wynosky.
5:00 p.m,
9:45 a.m.
10:45 a.m.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
To Church
An "Atmos" clock has no springs. It responds to changes in atmospheric
pressure. Studerit life can never be thus easily mechanized. Human
spirits require regular worship to discover for themselves, that the
God of Jesus Christ is Friendly. Our Lord attended His own syna
gogue faithfully. Corporate worship binds you together in fellowship
with other pilgrims. Make it your business this Sunday to honor God
by your presence among His people.
Roman Catholic
Fairmount Ave. and Frasier St.
The Rev. John C. O'Leary
Rector
and
The Rev. Richard Walsh
Sunday during regular College
Session 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and
11:00 a.m.—9:00 a.m. Mass at
Schwab Auditorium.
Holy Days 6:30, 7:00, 8:00 a.m.
The Presbyterian Church
Westminster Foundation
Beaver and Frasier St.
Rev. Andrew E. Newcomer, Jr.
Pastor
i and
The Rev. Donalc' W. Camilherz,
Director
Church Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Morning Church' Service <
10:45 a.m.
Westminster Fellowship 6:30 p.m.
Evening Church Service 7:30 p.m.
Friends Meeting
318 Atherton St.
School for Youth and Adults
and Student Discussion
9:30 a.m.
Meeting for Worship. 10:45 a.m.
Student Meeting
Cabinet to Recommend
Saturday Half Holiday
All-j College Cabinet Thursday
voted to recommend to the Coun
cil of. Administration that the
fall half holiday be taken on
the Saturday of Junior Prom
weekend, or if that is not pos
sible, on the Saturday of the
Rutgers football game.
The recommendation was ap
proved after Thomas Jurchak,
All - College secretary-treasurer,
read a letter from the council
stating that a proposed half hol
iday on the Monday following the
Pitt football game would cause
too great a disruption to class
schedules.
Scabbard and Blade
Elects Senior Member
Edward J. Hartnett was elected
senior member of the executive
committee at a recent Scabbard
and Blade military society honor
ary meeting.
Plans were discussed for the
hayride Friday night.
"As Was His Custom"
Rev. Donald W. Carruthers, Director
The Westminster Foundation ,
at
The Pennslyvania State College
7:00 p.m.
Courtesy of Moth College and Town: Organizations
Players -
. (Continued from page one) ‘"
time ahead, are real people.
-Ruth Devlin plays the practi
cal mother with great insight.
She creates on the stage a wann
and vital; presence, and in one'
scene in which she prays aloud
in ‘ her ' own simple way, com
pletely commands the audience.
Joseph Browxl
Joseph Lee Brown, as the Com
modore, k a comic character
straight from the best tradition
of the great baggy-pants come
dians. When he stands in the
center of the playing area, look
ing completely helpless in his old
overalls and tom shirt, and says,
“Look at me and take hope,” he
is striking the rich humor of the
tradition of the artistry of Charlie
Chaplin. *
The spectacle of the family
trying to find a. house to match
the “stupendable” doorstep which
they have attached to their tum
bledown shack is appealing. But
First Church of Christ
Scientist
1M West Beaver'Are.
Sunday School ....... 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Service ...... 11:00 ul
Testimonial meeting
Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
College Ave. k Miles St.
The Rev. Albert Asendorf -
and .
The Rev. Richard Goodling
Suriday School 9:30 ajn.
Sunday Service ..... 10:45 a.m.
Student Fellowship ... 6:30 p'm.
Church of Christ
Woodman Hell
O. L. Castleberry,
Minister
Bible Class
Worship
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1951
the-way in-which the playwrights
finally rhave this come to pass,
jis'ing completely unmotivated
and unlooked-for coincidence, is
pretty hard to take.
Poolball Scene
In another scene, the son. Ar-‘
f thur, (played by Carl' Wagner)
/has his mouth stuck when he'
; opens it too wide trying to stuff
a pool ball in it in order to win
a beJ/This,' too, is rather difficult
stuff, .but since it brings some
laughsperhaps it has its place
m the play.
' Connie Melvin and Marcia
Yoffee, as the two daughters, Ev
vie and Topal, contribute consis
tently believable performances.
And 11-year-old,' Beclee New
comer, as little Elna - Crochet; -
Myron Cole, as the mild-man- *
nered Mr. Tobin; and Mary Alice 1
Hodgson, as the landlady, Mrs.
Dupre, are- good in their own
right; John Price, wields a mean
bnck as the villain Tayo Dela
croix, and Betty Lou Morgan is •'*
effective as the florist, Mrs. Beau
mont Crochet.
St. John's Evangelical
United Brethren Church
Beaver Ave. and Buxrowes Si.
Thu Rev. James P. Reed, Pastor
Morning Worship and
Sunday School 9;30 a.m.
Student Fellowship- Meeting
6:15 p.m.
Vespers 7:30 pjn.i
Grace Lutheran Church
College Ave. and Atherton St.
The Rev. John F. Harkins, D.D.,
Pastor
* and 'j
The Rev. Edwerth E. Xorie,
Campus Pastor
Church School . 9:30 a.m.
The Service 10:45 aan.
Lutheran Student Meeting
6:30 p. m.
Vespers 7:30 p.m.
B'nai B'rifh
Hillel Foundation
133 West Beaver Ave.
Rabbi Benjamin M. Kahn,
Director
Friday Evening Services—B p.m.
Saturday Morning Services
10 a.m.
St. Paul's Methodist
Church
and
Wesley Foundation
• College Ave. and McAllister
The Rev. Frank W. Montgomery.
Pastor .
Mrs. Dorothy G. Anderson
Program Director
Student classes 9:30 a.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 am,
Fellowship Supper and Program
5:15 - 7:30 p.m.
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