The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 14, 1954, Image 8

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TV Courses--
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questions and ma y anticipate
questions from those who ar e
watching in other rooms.
There will also be assistants
in the rooms where students
are watching the televised dem
onstration who may relay ques
tions to the instructor.
3. Will teaching by television
be acceptable to the instructor?
It is planned to have the in
structor in control of the class at
all times, Dr. Carpenter sai d.
Technicians and directors will be
kept in the background whenever
possible to eliminate as much dis
traction as possible.
4. What will it cost?
Cost will be the important fac
tor, Carpenter said. If cost is found
to be excessive, teaching by tele
vision will not be practical for
universities.
However, if cost can be kept to
a minimum by the use of mod
erately priced equipment, this
method of teaching might become
wide-spread, Carpenter said.
Enrollment--
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fields of study—education, engi
neering, commerce, liberal arts
and agriculture—exceed by about
9.2 per cent similar freshmen of
1953. The largest gains this fall
are made in freshmen in educa
tion• and engineering curriculums.
Reflects Nation's Needs
"This condition reflects the
pressing needs of the nation," Dr.
Walters said.
In all institutions there are 7.6
per cent more men taking full
time courses and 5.3 per cent more
women.
Except for Vermont, where the
decrease in five institutions is on
ly 72 students, all states showed
advances in full-time enrollments.
Froth Still on Sale
Approximately 100 copies of
Froth, which issued forth its ex
change (legalized plagarism) is
sue yesterday, are on sale today
at the Student Union desk in Old
Main.
Students with subscriptions may
pick up their copies at the desk.
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE
1949 MAGNAVOX Radio-Phonograph com-
• bination. Mahogany finish, good con
dition, good price. Call 129 McElwain.
SPRINGFIELDIOO3 as issued, high num
ber, excellent. $50.00. Call Watts AD
7-2760.
1950 FORD CUSTOM-6, radio and heater,
seat covers. $395 or best offer before
Friday. AD 8-8961.
HARLEY-DAVIDSON Motorcycle,
Model 125, very reasonable, low mileage.
Call Kayto between 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., AD
8-6718.
LOST
WATCH BULOVA Excellency, broken
band, between East Foster and Atherton
Dorm Saturday nite. Call Bill at AD 7-4232.
PAIR OF Ladies Glasses. Brown with gold
trim. Call AD 7-4516. Lost between Old
Main and Parking Area 70.
FOR RENT
SINGLE ROOM for rent for graduate
student, new home. 705 E. Foster Ave.
Call AD 7-7807 after 6 p.m.
HALF LARGE double _ room for graduate
or undergraduate. Phone Dr. Michae
Latzhinch AD '7-3503, 306 South Atherton
WANTED—ROOMMATE, in corner room
with hot and cold running water. Cal
AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7702. Ask for C.R.
ATTENTION
Next semester for Altoona, modern apt.
comp. furnished. Suitable for 4 teachers.
Contact J. A. Gibbons 821 sth Avenue,
Altoona, Pa.
BOARD AND ROOM available for one
student at Marilyn Hall. Reservations
also being taken for spring semester. Call
317 East Beaver avenue. Ask for Mrs.
Elleard.
RENT A CAR
$7.50 per day ** 7c per mile
Free Liability Insurance
Gas and Oil included
Monday - Thursday $3.50 Evening Rate
LEMONT MOTORS INC.
Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Daily
816 E. College Ave. AD 7-7226
If no response call AD 7-4712
HELP WANTED
ANY STUDENTS _ staying in State Col-
lege during the Christmas vacation, who
wish to earn up to $1.50 per hour—just
during the vacation. See "Perry" in per
son nt the Dux Club, 128 S. Pugh. Don't
phort
MISCELLANEOUS
CHRISTMAS SIGNS and decorations. Sny-
der & Guelich Signs
Phone ext. 417 Campus.
. _
A DATE for 50e! 400 years perpetual
calendar that can be learned mentally!
Be a mental marvel! Free gift included.
Tri-Mental Company, 3449 Tampa, Houston
21. Terns.
PASSENGERS WANTED
RIDERS WANTED to Nebraska via Kan
sas City. Leaving Dec. 18 early. Call
AD 7-3948.
FOR BEST RESULTS USE
COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS
Centennial--
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tions, alumni, faculty and stu
dents; remarks by the president. of
the Board of Trustees; address by
President Milton S. Eisenhower;
the Alma Mater and the benedic
tion.
The program will be followed
by guided tours of the new HUB
and the showing of the Centennial
motion picture. '
Part of the program will. be
TEACHERS
Free estimates
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE DENNSYLVANIA
New York
Pffisburah
Scranton, Wilkes-Barre •
For reservations, call Philipsburg 25
or your, travel agent
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broadcasted by radio and a paz..
will be carried by telephone to
alumni clubs meeting in various
sections of the country. At the
same time student groups and
many district alumni clubs are
planning dinners and meetings.
Military Ball Success
The Military Ball was termed
successful by John Seddon, pub
licity chairman. Between 1100 and
1200 couples attended the dance.
1 hr. 54 min.
1 hr. 5 min.
__:,jums Will Discuss
Hypnosis at Psych Club
Dr. Clifford Adams, professor of
psychology, will- speak. before - the
Psychology Club at 7:30 .tonight
in the Psychology Laboratory.' Dr.-
Adams will speak on "Hypnosis
in Psychology ' • • -
Refreshments will "be served
The Meeting will be. oven.,
Transportation Notice
CHRISTMAS: vAcATipt4
Take a Tip - 7(2114 Mpke -Your lfilp:
GREYHOUND LINES
For the convenience of PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS, SPECIAL BUSES will be provided for the
CHRISTMAS VACATION and will leave from the
GREYHOUND POST HOUSE ' at 1:00 P.M. Saturday,
December 18, 1954. •
Reservations for the SPECIAL buses will be made with
the purchase of your ticket at the GREYHOUND POST
HOUSE. ALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY
10:00 P.M. FRIDAY, December 17th.
For additional information, call the
GREYHOUND POST HOUSE
Phone ADams 7-4181
TUESDAY: DECEMBER -19
'Who's in News'faionks
- The... deadline : .for -- returni
"Who's -in the Nelirs' -at Pe
State"• application blanks
been extended tot Thursday.• S •
dents selected for '.the publicati
must • enclose. either: - a ' 'check
cash
,payment. of , $2.50 'to be i
cluded 'in the book;
,Philip- Aust
editor, has announced.