The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 09, 1953, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Conflict Exam
Dates Released
The Fall semester conflict examination schedule was released
yesterday by Ray V. Watkins, College scheduling officer.
Students taking conflict examinations will be notified by their
instructors. Only students whose names appear on the instructors'
lists will be permitted to take the conflict examinations, Watkins said.
The schedule:
ABCh 413 Jan 21 1:20 316 FL
ABCh 418 Jan 20 3:30 105 FL
ABCh 425 Jan 19 1:20 105 FL
ABCh 437 Jan 19 8 105 FL
Ag Ec 1 Jan 21 1:20 204 FL
Ag Ec 8 Jan 21 10:20 103 Ag
Ag Ed 25 Jan 21 10:20 102 Ag Ed
Ag E 1 Jan 20 8 105 Ag Eng
Ag E 14 Jan 21 10:20 105 Ag Eng
Agro 81 Jan 17 3:30 111 PI
AH 12 Jan 20 1:20 103 Ag
AH 21 Jan 20 10:20 103 Ag
Art Ed 3 Jan 20 8 136 Tern
Bact 6 Jan 20 8 113 FL
Bot 1 Jari 24 8 208 BL
Bot 3 Jan 20 8 208 BL
Bot 22 Jan 21 1:20 208 BL-
Bot 25 Jan 21 1:20 304 EL
Bot 27 Jan 20 8 304 BL
CE 11 Jan 17 1:20 201 Eng A
CE 61 Jan 20 10:20 201 Eng A
CE 90 Jan 20 3:30 201 Eng A
CE 91 Jan 21 8 201 Eng A
Ch E 1 Jan 21 8 105 Osmond i
Chem 3 Jan 20 1:20 105 Osmond
Chem 40 Jan 20 3:30 105 Osmond
Chem 52a Jan 20 8 105 Osmond
Chem 440 Jan 21 8 109 Osmond
Ch Fam 18 Jan 20 3:30 14 H Ec
Ch Fam 329 Jan 22 8 109 Tern
Ch Fam 405 Jan 21 10:20 14 H Ec
Cl Tex 301 Jan 20 3:30 109 Tern
Cl Tex 302 Jan 20 10:20 109 Tern
Corn 2 Jan 21 10:20 2 Sparks
Corn 10 Jan 20 1:20 2 Sparks
Corn 15 Jan 17 3:30 2 Sparks
Corn 23 Jan 20 8 2 Sparks
Corn 25 Jan 17 1:20 17 Sparks
Corn 28 Jan 20 10:20 2 Sparks
Coin 30 Jan 21 1:20 19 Sparks
Corn 40 Jan 20 1:20 109 Ag
Corn 41 Jan 23 8 19 Sparks
Corn 42 Jan 19 8 19 Sparks
Corn 43 Jan 19 10:20 19 Sparks
Corn 45 Jan 19 3:30 19 Sparks
Corn 50 Jan 21 8 2 Sparks
Corn 63 Jan 21 10:20 19 Sparks
Com 430 Jan 20 10:20 19 Sparks
Corn 442 Jan 21 8 17 Sparks
DH 10 Jan 19 10:20 215 Dairy
DH 26 Jan 21 8 215 Dairy
Dram 61 Jan 19 1:20 216 Wil
Econ 1 Jan 24 3:30 2 Sparks
Econ 2 Jan 17 3:30 19 Sparks
Econ 14 Jan 19 1:20 2 Sparks
Econ 15 Jan 21 10:20 17 Sparks
Econ 24 Jan 20 10:20 17 Sparks
Econ 42 Jan 19 8 234 Sparks
Econ 50 Jan 17 3:30 20 Sparks
Econ 51 Jan 21 8 16 Sparks
Ed 1 Jan 20 10:20 228 Sparks
Ed 52 Jan 17 3:30 16 Sparks
EE 8 Jan 22 10:20 202 EE
EE 14 Jan 20 3:30 202 EE
EE 428 Jan 20 8 202 EE
E Comp 5 Jan 20 10:20 20 Sparks
E Comp 90 Jan 17 3:30 124 Sparks
E Lit 4 Jan 21 3:30 20 Sparks
E Lit 5 Jan 20 10:20' 16 Sparks
E Lit 25 Jan 24 1:20 124 Sparks
E Lit 26 Jan 19 10:20 124 Sparks
E Lit 60 Jan 20 10:20 124 Sparks
Ent 2 Jan 20 10:20 105 FL
Fd Ntr 220 Jan 19 3:30 14 H Ec
Fd Ntr 450 Jan 19 1:20 110 Tern
For 68 Jan 20 8 103 For
For 78 Jan 20 8 11 For
For 466 Jan 19 3:30 11 For
For 480 Jan 20 1:20 103 For
French 1 Jan 19 10:20 227 Sparks
French 2 Jan 24 1:20 18 Sparks
French 3 Jan 24 1:20 20 Sparks
French 4 Jan 22 8 20 Sparks
French 30 Jan 22 10:20 20 Sparks
French 330 Jan 21 1:20 20 Sparks
G H Ec 15 Jan 20 7 p.m.
312 Sparks
Geog 20 Jan 21 10:20 105 Wil
Geog 24 Jan 20 3:30 217 Wil,
121 MI 219 EE and 107 M Eng
Geog 26 Jan 20 8 217 Wil
Geol 20 Jan 21 1:20 105 Wil
German 1 Jan 24 3:30 20 Sparks
German 2 Jan 20 3:30 20 Sparks
Hist 6 Jan 21 1:20 235 Sparks
Hist 18 Jan 19 10:20 235 Sparks
Hist 19 Jan 19 3:30 235 Sparks
Hist 20 Jan 20 3:30 235 Sparks
Hist 21 Jan 20 3:30 234 Sparks
Hist 419 Jan 20.3:30 236 Sparks
H Mgmt 319 Jan 20 10:20 14 H Ec
H Mgmt 439 Jan 21 8 109 Tern
Hort 7 Jan 21 8 11 For
House Eqp 213 Jan 20 8 109 Tern
Ind Eng 303 Jan 20 8 209 Eng C
Ind Eng 401 Jan 17 1:20 210 Eng C
Ind Eng 409 Jan 17 1:20 207 Eng A
Int Adm 308 Jan 17 1:20 109 Tern
Int Adm 326 Jan 19 8 109 Tern
Int Adm 330 Jan 17 1:20 110 Tern
Jour 1 Jan 21 1:20 111 CH
Jour 4 Jan 22 8 111 CH
Jour 13 Jan 21 10:20 200 CH
Jour 14 Jan 20 10:20 200 CH
Jour 40 Jan 19 8 200 CH
Jour 85 Jan 19 1:20 200 CH
Math 2 Jan 19 8 13 Sparks
Math 8 Jan 17 3:?0 13 Sparks
Math 26 Jan 19 8 11 Sparks
Math 55 Jan 17 3:30 14 Sparks
i THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
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Amphitryon
Will Open
Thursday
S. N. Behrman's liberal trans
lation of Jean Giraudoux's "Am-:
phitryon 38" will be presented by
Players Thursday, Friday, an d
Saturday of next weekend at
Schwab Auditorium.
Tickets will go on sale Monday
at the Student Union desk in Old
Main.
H. Dennis Sherk, dramatics in
structor, will direct the comedy,
which was the hit of the 1937
Broadway season with Alf re d
Lunt and Lynn Fontaine as stars.
The Greek legend c o n c e rn s
King of the Gods Jupiter's court
ship of the all-too-faithful Alk
mena. Disguising himself with
both the mental and physical as
pects of Amphitryon, Alkmena's
beloved husband, Jupiter wins
Alkmena for one night.
Giraudoux, one of France's out
standing dramatists, called hi s
play "Amphitryon 38" as he felt
it was about the 38th rendition of
the Greek legend. Brooks Atkin
son, New York Times drama crit
ic, said Behrman's liberal transla
tion could be called "Amphritry
on 39."
Jolly Oswalt will be seen as
Alkmena with Gordon Greer as
Jupiter and John Aniston as Am
phitryon. Mercury will be play
ed by Sid Ar che r; Trumpeter,
Dick Neuweiller; Sosie, Al Sar
kas; Warrior, Bill Musser; Nenet
za, Carol Strong; Kleantha, Bev
erly Masters; Echo, Velma Kaiser;
and Leda, Alice Mears.
'Major Barbara' Begins
Second - Weekend Tonight
George Bernard Shaw's comedy
"Major Barbara" will start . the
second weekend of its. six-week
run at 8 tonight at Center Stage.
Tickets for tonight and tomor
row's performances are available
for $1 each at the Student Union
desk .in Old Main or at the door
of the arena theater, Hamilton
avenue west of Allen street.
Math 90 Jan 20 8 14 Sparks
Math 100 Jan 17 3:30 17 Sparks
Mech Eng 2 Jan 20 1:20 209 Eng C
Mech Eng 103 Jan 19 8 210 Eng C
Mech Eng 108 Jan .21 10:20
210 Eng C
Meteo 300 Jan 21 1:20 229 MI
MEDes 6 Jan 20 10:20 207 Eng A.
MEDes 8 Jan 20 8 201 Eng A
Phil 1 Jan 20 8 234' Sparks
Phil 2 Jan 21 3:30 228 Sparks
Phil 21 Jan 19 3:30 234 Sparks
Phys 235 Jan 21 10:20.103 Osmond
P Ed 125 Jan 20 1:20 214 Wil
Ph Sci 7 Jan 19 10:20 103 Osmond
Phys Sci 290 Jan 21 8 104 Osmond
Pol Sci 3 Jan 20 10:20 234 Sparks
Pol Sci 4 Jan 19 10:20 228 Sparks
Pol Sci 20 Jan 20 10:20 214 Wil
Pol Sci 444 Jan 21 10:20-214 Wil
Psy 14 Jan 19 10:20 '234 Sparks
Psy 15 Jan 21 10:20.234 Sparks
Psy 17 Jan 17 7 p.m. 234 Sparks
Psy 21 Jan 20 8 228 Sparks
Psy 482 Jan 20. 10:20 216 Wil •
Rur Soc 11 Jan 17 3:30 104 Hort
Rus 1 Jan 20
,10:20 127 Sparks -
Soc 1 Jan 20 3:30 124 Sparks
Soc 2 Jan 19 8 127 Sparks
Soc 5 Jan 21 1:20 236 Sparks
Soc 12 Jan 20 10:20 236 Sparks
Soc 32 Jan 17 3:30 236 Sparks
Soc 60 Jan 17 3:30 127 Sparks
Soc 418 Jan 20 3:30 16 Sparks
Span 1 Jan 19 1:20 236 Sparks
Span 2 Jan.l9 10:20 236 Sparks
Span 3 Jan 19 1:20 125 Sparks
Span 4 Jan 20 8 305 Sparks
Span 411 Jan 19 8 236 Sparks
Speech 200 Jan 20 10:20 '
305 Sparks
Speech Ed 440 Jan 17 3:30
125 Sparks
Speech Ed 442 Jan 20 3:30
125 Sparks
Typ 1 Jan 19 8 9 Sparks •
Zool 3 Jan 20 7 p.m. 105 FL
Zool 25 Jan 19 10:20 105 FL -
Zool 41 Jan 20 10:20 113 FL,
Home Ec
Staff Adds
New Prof
_Bernice G. Chambers, now. a
faculty member of the School of
Retailing, New York University,
has been appointed associate pro-.
fessor of clothing and textiles
in the School of Home Economics,
effective Feb. 1.
Bernice G. Chambers
Named associate professor
Miss Chambers received her
master's degree at the University
of Washington where she held the
Bon Marche Fellowship a f ter
graduating from Oregon State
College. After a period of high
school teaching, she served as tex
tiles assistant and clothing, spe
cialist with the Bureau of Home
Economics in the federal govern
ment.
Among the books written by
Miss Chambers are "Color and
Design," "Fashion Fundamentals,"
"Selling Fashion Merchandise,"
"Fashion Manual," and "Keyes to
a Fashion Career." She also has
written for many trade journals
in the field of textiles and cloth
ing design, interior decoration,
and fashion.
Miss Chambers is a member of
Fashion Group, American Home
Economics Association, Eta Mu
Phi, honorary retail fraternity,
and Inter-Color Society. She has
served as advertising manager
for the Acele Division of the Du-
Pont Rayon Co., consulting stylist
for the S. Stroock and Sterling
Advertising Agency, and. adver
tising display manager for the
Tecla Knitting Mills.
Exam Forms Available
Applications for the national
teachers examinations to be ad
ministered Feb. 14 at the College
must be filed prior to Jan. 16.
Forms and more detailed infor
mation may be obtained from
Dr. Hugh M. Davison, professor
of educational research, in 8 Bur
rowes.
DORIS DAY
RAY BOLGER
"APRIL IN PARIS"
SVat
SPENCER TRACY
"PLYMOUTH
ADVENTURE"
vamp?
"A.TALE OF
•• FIVE WOMEN"
Starring Collucei, the
star of "8 Iron Men"
Ceramics 400,
Archaeological
Course, Offered
Ceramics 40d, a two-hour course
in archaeological technology, will
be offered in the spring semes
ter for two credits by F. R. Mat
son, professor of ceramics.
The new course is open to stu
dents in all schools who have tak
en Chemistry 1 and 2.
Registrants will meet at 4:10
p.m. Feb. 3 in 225 Mineral Indus
tries to arrange a time for the
regular class meeting..
Ceramic remains are the chief
archaeological materials excavat
ed. The evidence from the techni
cal study of these items, using the
methods and facilities of modern
industrial and fundamental re
search laboratories, will consti
tute the major course content.
Lectures and discussions will
cover materials excavated by ar
chaeologists, dating archaeologi
cal finds, and an analysis of ar
chaeological materials.
More than 80 per cent of the
city water systems in the United
States are publicly ' owned.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR RENT
TRUCKS. Various sizes and body types.
Do that moving job at lowest cost. Local
or out of state. Hertz Driv-Ur-Self System,
LIC., 1020 Green Ave., Altoona, Penna.
Phone 2-3200.
ROOM WITH twin beds. Call 4145 any
time after 5:30 p.m.
TWO ROOM furnished apartment. private
'entrance, private bath. Call Boalsburg
6769.
LOST
WOULD THE fellows who- took clothing
from fourth floor Jordan night of Syra
cuse game return them to Student Union.
No questions asked. You were seen and
recognized.
BROWN LEATHER zipper notebook. Name
Nancy engraved. Contains important
notes.' Call Nancy Silverman, 127 Thomp
son.
111111[1 •
. welcomes you back
We made the most of the Holiday
weeks .. . doing everything that we -
possibly could to, - round out a
service that is swift and smooth.. . . •
enhancing the enjoyment of GOOD - •
THINGS TO EAT . . . Deliciously different.
like steak?
• . • try TWINBURGER
It's all BEEF STEAK . . . freshly ground
broiled to your taste on a HOT CRISP
ROLL . .. with GOLDEN FRENCH FRIES ... 45c
... great. SHAKES
Milk shakes that are really great
plenty of RICH ICE CRE/r1 and MILK ....
true flavors . . . blended to perfection . . . •
Vitamin-packed and satisfying 30c.
ALLEN STREET, _ , STATE COLLEGE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 9; 1953
Players Plan
One-Act Plays
For the first time in 20 years,
Players will use two one-act plays
as a major production.
"Aria Da Copa" by Edna St.
Vincent Millay and "A Phoenix
Too Frequent" by Christopher
Fry ' were chosen yesterday by
Players' board of control to re
place the scheduled "Children of
Darkness." which will be, pro
duced in New York this spring.
Kelly Yeaton, assistant profes
sor of dramatics, will direct the
plays, which will begin a five
week run Feb. 27 at Center Stage.
Rain, Sleet to Stop;
More Snow Tomorrow
Don't everybody leave for
Florida! Spring and the sun must
return sometime.
But meanwhile, last night's
freezing rain and sleet are ex
pected to cease today. The day
will remain cloudy and mild,
turning colder toward evening.
And according to Charles L. Hos
ier, meteorologist at the College
weather station, more snow is
expected tomorrow mornin !.
WANTED
ROOMS FOR two or three men for spring
semester. Call 3926.
RENT CAR for this weekend. Call Tony
Rader 4979. Must be reliable!
G. B. SHAW lovers to see Major Barbara
this weekend. Tickets only $1 at SU or
at the door. I
FOR SALE
USED A. B. DICK Mimeograph, fine con.
dition, complete with stencils, ink, etc.
Make offer. Call 4939, ask for Marshall.
GREEN '5l MG, recently overhauled, ex
tras. Call 2708 after 6 p.m.
3-SPEED Webster-Chicago portable Man.
val "Fonograph" covered •in red leather•
ette. Hardly used. Call Jerry ext. 290-
MISCELLANEOUS
MEALS FOR students by the week at
Mrs. Mileys, 622 South Allen. CaLl 4147.