The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 15, 1953, Image 8

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Matson to Talk
On Ceramics
Dr. Frederick R. Matson, pro
fessor of archaeology, will present
the Sigma Xi lecture at 8 p.m.
Thursday in 119 Osmond.
He will discuss "Archaeology
and the Ceramic Laboratory—the
Technical Study of Ancient Ma
terials."
Dr. Matson in 1944 was named
head of the glass section of the
Armstrong Cork Co. research
laboratories in Lancaster and in
1948 was appointed to the Uni
versity faculty as professor of
ceramics. He was appointed pro
fessor of archaeology last July.
Dr. Matson has done archae
blogical field work in Iraq and
the eastern United States. His
interests are primarily in the
technical- study of archaeological
materials, such as pottery, glass
met al s, pigments, plaster, and
stone.
Quarterdeck Society
Will Elect Officers
Quarterdeck Society, NROTC
honorary, will elect officers at
7:30 tonight at Lambda Chi Al
pha. A social at 8 p.m. and a talk
on Naval aviation will follow.
A Christmas party for the chil
dren of the NROTC will be held
at 4 p.m. tomorrow in the Naval
ROTC office ' in Engineering E,
Comdr. Richard N. Billings an
nounced.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLE'GX,
Young Democrats
A reorganizational meeting
of the Young Democrats Club
will be held at 7 tonight
in the recreation ro o m of
Thompson Hall, John , Moore,
sponsor of the reorganization
movement, has announced.
2 C -lieges--
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sity, Harold K. Schilling, com
mittee chairman, said.
Questions which the Senate
committee raised in its prelimin
ary report to Senate included:
1. Is there a need for a bureau
of educational research and evalu
ation?
2. Are present student person
nel services adequate?
3. Are we doing enough for the
superior student?
4.1 s the work of the University
in close enough cooperation with
the secondary school system of
the state?
5. Are we giving prospective
college teachers the kind of prep
aration they need?
The final report of the com
mittee is expected to include
specific suggestions for action,
Schilling said. After extensive
consultation among the faculty
and a number of revisions of the
written report, a final report
should be ready by next year,
he said.
George Washington's family
coat of arms suggested the design
for the U.S. flag.
Poultry Judging Team
Wins National Honors
A. four -member University
poultry judging team placed 11th
in competition with teams from
22 colleges and universities at
the National Intercollegiate Poul
try Judging contest in Chicago
last week.
The team took first place in the
production judging cont es t.
BOGEN DB-10-1 Fi amplifier; slightly
used; cost
.$55, sell $45. See Dave Roed,
206 Watts. Phone ext. 784.
TWO ENGLISH saddles, two -English
bridles. Excellent condition. Very rea
sonable. Call Gerry, 429 Simmons.
1938 CHRYSLER 2-dr. sedan. Good me
chanical condition. Call David Fenster
macher ext. 787. .
1951 NASH Rambler Station Wagon, R&H,
only owner.. Will sell well below book
price. Call 7873. .
IS YOUR typewriter giving you trouble?
If so you can have it repaired during
holiday vacations: Just dial 2492 for pick
up or bring to 633 W. College Ave.
ONE VACANCY for board and room at
Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver. Ask for
Mrs. Elleard.
RIDE TO Boston Dec. 18, 19. Call Pete
2353.
SKOWHEGAN, Maine or city enroute—
Waterville, Augusta, Portland, Boston.
Will share expenses. Can leave noon Dec.
18. I. R. Ladd 2679.
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TV—Now on Radio.
TV-CBS Network—Radio-Mutual
Network.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
WORK WANTED
ROOM & BOARD
RIDE WANTED
Perry Como Show. All
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Players'. Makeup Crew
The meeting of Players'
makeup crew, originally sched
uled tonight, has been post
poned until Jan. 5.,
Christmas Coffee Hour
Christmas will be the theme of
the Dean of Men's coffee hour at
4 p.m. today in the Dean of Men's
office.
HELP WANTED
ANY STUDENTS staying in State College
during Christmas holidays who wish to
earn up, to $1.50 per . hr. just during the
vacation—see "Perry" at the Dux Club 'in
person, don't phone. Dux Club, 128 S.
Pugh St.
WANTED
MALE UPPERCLASS student desires
single room in private home. Write
Al Gavenas, 214 S. Allen. Sorry no phone.
DEMOLAYS TO attend DeMolay Club
meeting. at 6 :30 p.m. tonight in . 104
Willard.
PASSENGERS WANTED
RIDERS TO Erie drom New York City or
Newark on Dec. 30. Call Bob Frank 4056.
RIDERS TO Miami. Leaving State Col
lege about Dec. 23. Call Dick Haenel
ext. 271.
LOST
WOULD THE person who accidentally
picked up Navy raincoat, please return
it to the chief storekeeper or to me. War
ren McLaughlin. 215 Hamilton.
FOR RENT
ONE SINGLE, one double room with
single beds. Reasonable rates. Call 2919.
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