PAGE =GMT New York Sets Engineers' Test New York state is accepting applications for tests for several bundred engineers to assist in its program of highway construction. Successful candidates who pass the examination for professional and technical assistant will, be eligible for permanent appoint ment as senior engineering aides at a starting salary of $3237. • Students who are due to re ceive degrees in engineering in June 1952, are eligible to take the examination on Jan. 12. • Information and application blanks for the examination can be .obtained from the College placement office or from New York State Department of Civil Service, 39 -Columbia street, Al bany, New York. Applications must be on file by Dec. 10. - Pirates Will Stick With Branch Rickey PITTSBURGH, Nov. 27—(W)-- President John W. Galbreath of the Pittsburgh Pirates, deny ing reports of a rift among own ers of the club, said today, "We're going to sink or swim with Branch Rickey." The statement was in reply to a report there has been a crackup among the owners over loss of $300,000 the last season. The story was that Tom Johnson and Bing Crosby, Galbreath's part ners, have had enough and want to get out and that a syndicate is bidding to buy the club. Famed Names-- (Continued from page one) responding to cities, such as Cleveland, Dußois, and Syracuse. Others have had cars named af ter them, Ford, Nash,. and Olds. Then t her e are those whose names sound like trees. For ex ample, Chestnutwood, Rose, and Cherry. Other names which might be considered unusual are Cashdol lar, Cloud, Comfort, Conquest, Copy, Course, Courtless, Crow, Cylinder, Dart, Dash, Fairfield, Fairweather, Feather, Fees, Few, Firestone, Flood, Folk, Gatehouse, Guest, Guy, Harp, List, Mailman, Moon, Mountain, Snow, True, and Wax. In the student directory you can go from High to Low, from Summer(s) to Winter, from Old(s) to New. It would seem that nearly everyone is attending the College, but alas, we have a Ro meo and no Juliet. Student Employment Fills 9 Holiday Jobs During the Thanksgiving holi day the Student Employment of fice answered 46 requests for stu dent help. The jobs, which were nearly all temporary and part time, were filled by only nine students, according to Shirley Smith, employment office assis tant. The holiday spirit was not lack ing, as the employment office re ceived two calls from townspeo ple asking for help in contacting any students who would like to share Thanksgiving with them. Both of the callers were success fully assisted by the office. THE . DAILY 'COLLEGIAN; 'STATE -CCiLtt:goE:-.PENNSYLVAITIA 'Phi Beta Kappa, 175 Years Old, Plans Celebration Plans are being completed -for the celebration of the 175th anni versary of the founding of Phi Beta Kappa. Reservations fora banquet are being made at the•' Nittany Lion Inn for Dec. 5. ,A. 0. Morse, provost of • the College and foundation member of the local chapter, will be the speaker. Members of the society in the State College area who are not connected with the local chapter are asked to send their name, their college, and the date of their initiation to Elsa C. Lisle, secre tary, in 'care of the Pattee Li brary. The information is requested whether the member desires to join the local chapter or not, Miss Lisle explained. 15 Students Enroll For Polish Course Fifteen students, including two graduate students, - have signed up for a beginning 'class in- Polish next semester. ' William B. Edgerton, professor of Russian, who, will instruct the class, said that enough students have signed up, and the course will probably be scheduled. It first must be approved by the German department and the, School of Liberal Arts. Other •students interested in taking beginning Polish may still sign up with' Virginia Opoczenski in 427 McElwain Hall. Fellowship Record Tests To Be Given January 18 The fellowship record exam ination will be given Jan. 18 in 15 Plant Industries. Candidates will take a general test of academic ability at a morn ing session and one of seven ad vanced tests in specific fields in the afternoon. The testing time for each test is about three hours. Bolduc Attends Militaty Confab Col. .Lucien. E. Bolduc, prfes sor of military science and tac tics, recently returned from an infantry conference at Fort Ben fling, Ga., designed to increase student interest in combat arms. Col. Bolduc was one of the Second Army area representa tives to the confab. Questions of changing military doctrines and their preparation were among the topics discussed at the conference, Col Bolduc said. Discussions . were also held on summer camp policies, distin guished mili tar y student and graduate programs, changes in tables of allowances, and train ing literature and aids, CoL Bol duc added. Similar conferences were also held at the artillery school, the anti-aircraft artillery school, and armored schooL For Best Results Use Collegian Classifieds Alpha Phi, Omega Stanley Rapp has been elected president of Alpha Phi Omega, national sgrvice fraternity. Other new officers are Richard Schuler, vice-president; Lincoln Warrell, recording secretary; Wil liam Mikesell, corresponding sec retary; •David Thomas, alumni secretary; William Burr ow s, treasurer; Robert Noel, historian; John Westhafer, sergeant-at arms. Dr. Charles Hosler is chair man of the advisory committee. CLASSIFIEDS ROOM & BOARD BOARD FOR 3 qtudents. Inquire 512 West Foster Ave. FOR RENT DOUBLE ROOM; first floor, private bath, private entrance. 445 E. Foster Ave. Phone 6106. AVAILABLE Dec. 1: • 3-room furnished Apt, ideal for student couple. 432 E. College Ave. Call or phone. 4305 after 6 pan. . +~ ~. Z~~;t*. }~. Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests 'ss': f~::Q.: >'u ;` f Hysteria reigned from the moment he heard the details of those quick-trick cigarette mildness tests. First he giggled . . . then he guffawed . wound-up rolling in the aisle! He knew that the "single sniff" test or the "one puff" test didn't ' prove anything! Millions of smokers have reached the same conclusion there's just one test that really proves cigarette flavor and mildness! 0 : 4 ti 4 It's the , sensible test . . . the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test, which simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke on a pack-after-pack, day-after-day basis. No snap judgments! Once you've enjoyed Camels for 30 days in your "T -Zone" ~~~>v: ,;. ~t' ~': (T for Throat, T for Taste), you'll see why ... tft..S *kb Camel Was all other bailie Ay Maar 1:Z ? ? CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE CAMERA. Retina lIA F 2. Like new Reasonable. Call 3996. Ask for Maurice BUECHER ALTO Saxaphone pa. Call 6216 evenings. MAN'S BENRUS ' Wrist Watch. Never been worn. 17 jewels. Expansion band. Retails for $39.75. Yours for $29.50. Phone 3938. 30 TUXEDOS from fire sale only $ll per suit. Phone George or Norman 2760. 1941 STUDEBAKER business coupe; over drive; huge trunk space. Good mechani cal condition. Call 3256 6-8 p.m. SMALL ITALIAN Accordion in perfect condition. Would make wonderful Christ mas present. Call 3255 6-8 p.m. BRAND NEW Tuxedo, size 36, short; $25 Royal portable typewriter; $2O. Terms cash. Call 1267 after 6 p.m. COME TO Houts for that heavy-weather clothing you need, for this fall's hunting and sports event. Shirts tailored by Work man and Woolrich in fine light-weight yet warm cottons and woolens. Choose from your favorite colors in solids and plaids. We also have trousers and jackets styled for a long sturdy lifetime 'of service. 0. W. flouts '& Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College, 6703. No. 29... THE HYENA After all the Mildness Tests ... WEDNESDAY; - NOygMBEW 1951 WANTED WILL TYPE students themes, term papers, etc. Rates reasonable. Call Miss Roes, State College 3846. EXPERIENCED MEN and women coun. selors, supervisors, and water-safety in structors wanted for children's summer camp in Pennsylvania. Applicants will be interviewed by the director Sunday, Dec. 2 from 1-4 p.m. at the - Foundation. LOST WILL PERSON who took brown leather jacket from Walker Lab. on Nov. 16, 1951 please return. Call 5051-963 ask for Don Peters. A TIE-CLIP with an All-College Cabinet key attached. Initials E.D.S. on back of key. Please return to Student Uhion desk in Old Main. Substantial reward. WHOEVER — GOT my - sportiacket from 117 Carnegie. Friday, 16 November, please return to Student Union desk: Tan checked. Duane Beals. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR Typer7iter needs repairs, lust call 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at Your service. rr iy . die(' ghiage ist