PAGE EIGHT Men Debaters Will Attend Regional Meet The Men's Debate Team will attend the West Point Regional Debate Tournament at St. Peter's College in Jersey City, N.J., this weekend. The team will debate the na tional intercollegiate debate top ic, Resolved: That the United States should extend recognition to the Communist government of China. The event will be a switch team tournament. The team taking the affirmativfe in the first round will debate the negative in the second round. The first affirmative and first negative debater for the Uni versity will be David Meckler, eighth semester pre-medical ma jor. Benjamin Sinclair, eighth se mester arts and letters major, will take the second affirmative and second negative. There will be six rounds of de bate, from which five teams will be chosen to represent Region 7 at the West Point National Tour nament on April 22 and 23. Each round will be decided by two judges, making a total of 12 deci sions. Fraternity Publications The Greek Week Booklet will be distributed today and Toga Tales tomorrow morning, accord ing to Norman Miller, editor of the Interfraternity Council-Pan hellenic Council publications. / \ • For complete information on job opportunities, employee benefits, location and our excellent engineering facilities, make an appointment with your Placement Office today. Our repre sentatives will be on campus March 31, April 1 Hospital Wings Work Started Work preliminary to con struction is underway on the two new wings to be added to the University hospital. The area is being cleared and leveled by bulldozers and power shovels. The starting date for construction has not been set. The addition to the present building will include two Wings and an ambulance garage to the rear of the building. Each wing will include three floors, and will be built of red brick to match the present building. AIM Code-- (Continued from page one) power into the constitution. Henry Simm, projects chair man, and William Johnson, Nit tany Council president, were elected to attend the National In dependent Student Association convention in April at Colorado A and M. Nominations for AIM offices will be April 20; elections will be April 27. Candidates for all-University and class offices from the Campus and State parties attended the meeting last night. James W. Dean, assistant to the dean of men, announced that se lection of upperclassmen to live in the West Hall area would be held at 8:30 this morning in Nit tany 20. Kennedy, Johnson, and THE • DAILY COLLEGIAN. • STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Compensation-- (Continued from page one) tied 9-9 on the allocation. The action by Cabinet came two weeks after Cabinet had approved a $.25 general fee to defray and expand the activities of the college coun cils. The board heard Sylvia Grube, a representative of Mortar Board, senior women's hat society, report on the need for a central tutor ing system on campus besides the Division of Intermediate Regis tration system. Miss Grube said that students who seek special aid in studies have no place to turn because the individual student advisers are so busy trying to take care of the present needs of the students, and also because DIR has its hands full. She stressed the need for a sys tem in which there would be some one to whom students could go on their accord for tutoring. It was agreed that the best way to establish such a system would be through the honorary groups within the various colleges. The members of the board agreed to contact the honoraries in their respective colleges and inquire about the possibilities of the plan. The matter will be brought before the board at a further date. Martinni, campus council presi dents, were requested to attend the selection meeting. 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IN AERODYNAMICS IN STRUCTURES IN PROPULSION Dll CORPORATION Council Approves AIM Constitution Pollock Council last night in a special session approved the new ly amended consttiution of the Association of Independent Men. Robert Dennis, president of AIM, attended the session to ex plain the constitution and to an swer any questions that council r. embers had concerning it. ' The only conflict over the con stitution arose from the veto pow er which will be given to the president. Several council mem bers felt that the veto would give the president too much power. Pollock Council was the last of the four councils to vote on the constitution. Nittany, West Dorm, and Town Independent Men coun cils have approved the constitu tion. Relief From Cold Seen Cloudy and warmer weather is forecast for today by the Univer sity weather station.• The high mercury reading for today is expected to be 55 and the low is predicted for 35 de grees. Yesterday's high was 48 and the low was 25 degreeS. PRINTING Letterpreis - Offset Commercial 352 E. College Ave. ' • Loads and Criteria Studies • Project Structures Analysis • Weights Analysis • Research Heat Transfers Fluid Mechanics • Development Testing Power Plants Pumps and Components Buffalo 5. Now York THURSDAY." MARCH' 24.,19131 Cabinet- (Continued from page one) mittee would be a liasion between the town and town students, and would make reports on town af fairs to interested groups. The committee, to be composed of a member of AIM, Interfrat ernity C6uncil, TIM, Women's Student Government Association, Cabinet and an adviser from the Dean of Men's office, would not have legislative powers. The joint committee would han dle matters of student concern in relation to the town, if the matter concerns two or more of the groups represented. Dennis will also propose that each College set up a Student- Faculty Board, which would hear grievances and problems of the 4 students. 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