The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 23, 1953, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Former Dean
Of Engineering
Dies at 68
Dr. Harry P. Hammond, who
retired Sept. 1, 1951, as dean em
eritus of the School of Engineer
ing, died at 10:45 p.m. yesterday
in the Centre County Hospital,
at the age of 68.
• Recognized as one of the lead
ing figures in the field of engi
neering education, Dean Ham
mond won two top national engi
neering awards dur in g his 14
years at the College: the Lemme
award, the highest honor in engi
neering education in 1945, and
the James H. McGraw award in
technical institute education in
1950.
Dean Hammond was named to
the faculty in 1937 to succeed the
late Robert L. Sackett as dean of
the Engineering school. Prior to
his appointment at the College,
Dean Hammond served on the
faculties of the University of
Pennsylvania, Lehigh University
and the Polytechnic Institute of
Brooklyn.
Funeral services will be held at
7:30 tonight at Koch Funeral
Home, State College, with the
Rev. F. H. Babcock officiating.
Burial will be in Kensico Ceme
tery, Valhalla, N.Y. The family
requests the courtesy of no visi
tation and no flowers prior to the
funeral.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
22 CALIBRE REMINGTON 521 T with
scope. Very good reblued 1916 Luger
Automatic. Savage 32 Automatic. Colt
New Service 45 Revolver. Lots of others.
Come to 441 E. Beaver or phone 7958.
1941 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe, radio,
heater, spotlight. Call State College
4506.
MAN'S TUXEDO, size 38-39. Perfect con
dition $25.00. Call 8-6695.
MECHANICAL DRAWING Sets, new and
second hand. All priced very cheap. Call
Jerry Parks 6718.
1947 CHRYSLER convertible. W.W. tires,
R&H, new top. Best offer takes it. Call
Bob Schoenhof at 8-9172.
STEVENS 3030 rifle, very good condition
Call Dave 8-9021 after 7 p.m.
SEATS AT the Powder Bowl reasonable
Everyone is going—why don't you!
CIDER FOR Sale. Five gallons or more.
70c gallon. Deliver Wed., Thurs. eve
nings on campus and fraternities. Call
Atherton 336.
LOST
MAN'S WALLET containing important
identification cards on or near College
golf course. Reward. Call M. C. Stone,
State College 2819.
DRAWING 1 BOOK, in North Hamilton
dining hall. If found call ext. 960. Ken
Aiacck.
RED ZIPPER change purse containing
$4.00 and room key. Inscribed on key
RA4O9A. Call 409 Atherton.
MECHANICAL PENCIL—goId and black,
lost near West Dorm postoffice. Call
ext. 967, ask for Garry.
TAKEN FROM PiKA Saturday night. One
West Point blanket. Sentimental value—
please return, no questions asked. Call
Frank Locotos 2220.
RIDE WANTED
WANT TO get in touch with Bellefonte
student commuter with car. Willing to
share expenses. John Ryan, State College
3927.
HELP WANTED
ENGINEERS AND physicists with me
chanical or electrical background for
part-time employment. Openings for sev
enth and eighth semester engineering
students. Please inquire John I. Thompson
and Co. Inc., Bush Arcade Bldg., West
High' St., Bellefonte. Tel. Belf. 5-9191.
WANTED
FRESHMEN FOR Education Student Coun
cil. Pick up nomination blanks in 105
Burrovv'es from Oct. 21-24.
WORK WANTED
WILL SUBSTITUTE for fraternity or
dining room worker over weekend. Call
3448, ask for Ken.
WHEN YOUR typewriter
_needs attention
just dial 2492 or bring machine to 633
W. College Avenue.
MISCELLANEOUS
CALL KATHERINES Coffe Shop, 131
N. Atherton 8-9029 anytime. Shrimp or
chicken in the basket $l.OO. Ready in 15
minutes.
"GIRLS," want date? Tired of staying in
on weekends? Call Bob, phone 2193.
DON'T FORGET to submit entries for
Junior Prom queen before Oct. 28 at
Student Union desk.
HOMECOOKING OR quick lunch before or
after the Texas Christian game at
Katherines Dining Room or Coffee Shop.
SOCIAL CHAIRMEN planning a square
dance? Call Duane S. Beals 7851. Band
and caller.
BEAT THE CROWD. Pick up an Italian
sandwich at Katherines Coffee Shop.
FOR RENT
SPACE IN Sunrise Trailer Court. Sew
age, electricity. water, and all con
veniences. Located Oil Benner Pike between
Bellefonte and State College. Call 95-4791
or write Joseph H. Butler, R.D. 1 Benner
Pike.
TT-17 fIATLY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
tniversity
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reserve the new name for six
months.
Then the Board of Trustees, as
the membership of the corpor
ation, formally petitions the Court
of Common Pleas of Centre Coun
ty for the required change in the
corporate charter. Notice of the
change is then published in the
newspapers.
Other Colleges Changed
If the court hears no objection,
it approves the petition. If ob
jection arises, the court fixes the
date for a hearing and thereafter
makes a finding. If the ultimate
decision is one of approval, and
the State Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction raises no objection,
the change becomes final.
SMOKERS BY THE THOUSANDS
NOirCHANGING TO CHESTERFIELD
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Students collecting clothes for
Korea are having trouble 'finding
a place to put clothes and bed
ding donated by State College
residents.
Donations totaled more than
three tons, Thomas Eastland and
Peggy Selig, student
.leaders, re
ported.
Persons interested in donating
to the drive may call 4908 or take
clothes to the collection center,
115 E. Beaver 'avenue.
Formal action was initiated
Sept. 9, 1953, and the new name,
if approved, will become effective
on the date specified by the court
of Common Pleas of Centre County.
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Buttercup" brought a rare spar
kle into the revue.
Suzanne Keil and Charles Sci
otto performed their roles excel
lently in "Sexperience," the Kin
sey report parody, but they were
not able to overcome defective
dialogue. It seems a shame that
Miss Keil couldn't have remained
on stage longer, for her few min
utes of dancing seemed to elevate
the quality of the show.
Another set of comic perform
ers was Elsie Ford and Al Belia- -
sov, who appeared as two love
stricken freshmen in' "Love At
First Sight." While Beliasov stood
out as one of the better actors in
the show, Miss Ford excelled in
her reducing number, "Down to
of LOW NICOTINE
HIGHEST QUALITY
The country's six leading cigarette brands were
analyzed—chemically—and Chesterfield was found
low in nicotine—highest in. quality.
A PROVEN RECORD
Again and main, over a full year and a half a group
of Chesterfield smokers have been given thorough
medical examinations . . . the doctor's reports are a
matter of record, "No adverse effects to the nose,
throatand sinuses from smoking Chesterfields."
A responsible independent research laboratory super
vises this continuing program.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER '23, • 1953
a Hundred and Ten."
"Homecoming Express," one of
the few dance numbers of the
show, had a very clever routine
and was marked by fine dancing.
It is hard to understand why there
wasn't more chorus singing and
group dancing.
Tickets for the show, which will
run for two more nights, are on
sale at the Student Union desk in
Old Main.
LA Student Council
Petitions Due Today
Petitions for seats on Liberal
Arts Student Council may be re
turned today to Norma Vollmer,
elections chairman, in 217 Sim
mons.
Four LA freshmen will be elect
ed Monday and Tuesday to rep
resent their class on the council.
ON** 1953, kowit & irlviiCktimocs Qt.