PAGE SIXTEEN Dean Schott - (Continued, from vage one) verted the facilities of the Physi cal Education department to pro vide physical training and rec reation for nearly 15,000 trainees stationed here. He served, on sev eral committees that studied the physical training program of the United States Navy. Schott received his bachelor’s degrees from Nebraska State Normal School " and Springfield College, and his master’s degree from the ; Teachers' College > of Columbia University. His doc tor’s degree was conferred by the Columbia Graduate School in 1929. ‘ In 1944 he received the profes sional honor award of the Penn sylvania State Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, the organization’s highest award. Dean Schott is a member of Phi Delta Kappa, industrial edu cation fraternity, Kappa Delta Pi, and Phi Delta Theta, social fra ternity . Promotions - (Continued from page fourteen) 1951 was promoted from assistant county home economics extension representative to county home ec onomics extension representative while similar promotions were made for Anna M. Dock and Janet M. Symes, both effective Jan. 1, 1952. Dr. Douglass S. Mead, professor of English literature, has been granted a leave of absence from July 1, 1952 to Jan. 31, 1953 and Dr. Winona L. Morgan, professor and head of the department of child development and family re lationships, has been granted a leave from Sept. 1,1952 to Jan. 31, 1953. William A. Williams, associate professor of industiiar education, has been granted a military leave effective Feb. 1 while Philip K. Roos, associate professor of en gineering mechanics, has a leave of absence from Feb. 1 to June 30. A leave for the period Feb. 1 to June 30, has also been granted to Dr. Richard C. Raymond, associate professor of physics.' Dr. Merit Scott, professor of College Profs (Continued from page thirteen) College of. Agriculture;' and 'Me chanic Arts, Ames,. lowa, Sept! 1. Wherry Writes Article' ;V Representing the Association of Accredited Schools and the; De partment of Journalism; Franklin C. Banner, professor and head of the department of journalism; re cently attended the American Council on Education meetings dn Washington, D.C. . Ralph H. : Wherry, associate pro-' fessor of insurance, is author of “Federal .Old Age Insurance and the Agent,”, which appears in the January 1952 issue of the Ameri can Agency Bulletin, monthly publication of the National As sociation of Insurance' Agents. Dr. W. C. Femelius, professor and head of the Department. of Chemistry, recently addressed the Raritan Valley subsection 'of the North Jersey section, American Society, on “Stabilities of Co ordination Compounds.” Dr. Merrell R..Fenske, director of the petroleum refining labora tory, has been reappointed to the subcommittee on lubrication and wear, a technical subcommittee of the National Advisory. Commit tee for Aeronautics, for 1952. Dr. Elton Atwater, associate professor of political science, was selected upon the .recommenda tion of the U.S. Department of State, to serve as one of the dis cussion leaders at the national conference'of the United States National Commission for UNESCO in New York City last week. Dr. Robert L. Weber, associate professor of physics, attended meetings of the American Phy sical Society and the American Association of Physics Teachers in New York City last week. physics, who has been on leave of absence for the past year, has resigned, effective January 31, to engage in consulting work with the Kellex Research Corporation near Washington, D.C. He has been on the faculty since 1931. Dr. John C. Garey, professor of bacteriology, has also resigned ef fective January 31, . and has ac cepted a position as director, Special Products Division, Red Star Yeast and Products Co., Mil waukee, Wis. Your One-Stop Service Store Mas TEXT B FREE BOOK You can get Everything you will need You Can Get It at Metzgers TTW. DAILY: for all courses at Penn State METZGERS Whenever You Need Something ... Tickets for Wrestling Tournament oh Sale , Tickets for the Eastern; in tercollegiate wrestling..cham pionships March, 14 and 15/ at Lehigh . University, Bethlehem,' are npw on. sale .at the Ath letic Association -‘ticket, win* .dows, .first floor,-Old Main. : --. , Reserved seat tickets for the preliminaries.--, starting at' 12 noon, March 14 are. priced: at $1.25; quarter-finals, 8 p.m., '51.25; semi-finals,- 2 p.m. March 15 $2; finals, 8 p.m., $2.50.' 0 Tour of Japan Being Planned For Summer A study tour of Japan open to college students, instructors, and any other persons interested in Japanese culture, will be,con ducted this; summer by . Jeremy Ingalls, chairman of the arts . divi sion .of Rockford College and Dr. Frances TEldredge, chairman of the department, of literature, at Rockford. ‘ Sponsored by Youth, Argosy, the group will leave New York by plane July 4 for Tokyo and will return August 31- to New York. Opportunities to study history, literature, art,. social. develop ment, political science, and, cur rent problems of Japan as .well .as chances to visit Japanese Pomes will be available to the students. The tour may carry up to eight college credits and the total cost will be $1289'. Persons m’ay obtain further v information and registra tion blanks by writing -to .Youth Argosy Inc., 250 W. Fifty-seventh street, New York .19, New York. Hiller Will Present 'Roosevelt Story' Tonight “The Roosevelt Story,”, a docu mentary film on the life of Frank lin Roosevelt, will be shown at 7:30 tonight at the Hillel fFoun dation.. ' ' and Korea Gl's (Continued from page,seven) people have an ,occasional . hour during; which, they-: haye. nothing in particular to do, and we'feel that writing letters can be 1 as inuch fun for you as for us.” ■ If'you. want to correspond with any . of- these men, -address your letter to him, include- his rank and serial number,- and: then send it to: ; Main!. Co., First Ord. Bn. First Marine Division—F.M.F. C/O: F.P.O. San Francisco; California t Hey, girls, wait a. minute . . stop pushing, .. . they have enough airmail stamps for everyone at,the postoffice.. . 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