The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 14, 1955, Image 8

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'Keep Off Grass'
Campaign Begins
"Spring is sprung, and the grass
is riz'," that is, if the fellow late
for his eight o'clock class will only
take the sidewalk route.
"Keep off the Grass" reminders
have been staked on campus by
the pledge class of Alpha Phi
Omega, national service frater
nity.
During Easter recess, grounds
were seeded and fertilized by the
Physical Plant. The purpose of
the annual campaign is to aid in
the care of the campus surround
ings.
Outing Club Meeting
The field and stream division
of the Penn State Outing Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight in 317
Millard.
Plans for an overnight fishing
trip this weekend will be dis
cussed.
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INTRODUCTORY OFF
Int I—The Bridges at Toko•Ri
by James A. Michener
Int. 2—The Atomic Age Opens,
an Anthology
Int. 3—Now Is the Time: Seg•
regation, the Supreme
Court and Democracy
by Lillian Smith (Au
thor of Strange Fruit)
tnt. 4—The Turn of the Screw
ante d
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JaWN
aisy Miller by
Senate Airs--
(Continued from page one)
ture, and Liberal Arts colleges.
The report asks the adoption
of a two-year terminal curricu
lum in accounting leading to an
Associate in Accounting degree
for the College of Business Ad
ministration.
The Senate Committee on Edu
cational Policy will present re
visions to the report of the Basic
College Committee which the
Senate heard on Feb. 10.
A copy of the revisions was
not available yesterday.
No action was taken on the
basic college report which would
establish a four-phase program of
counseling and testing at the Uni
versity.
The report recommends:
1) A program undertaken be
fore a student matriculates to de
termine if he is proper university
material.
2) A program during the fresh
man year while the student
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Ag Student Wins
Fraternity Award
Samuel Smith, eighth semester
agricultural-biochemistry major,
is the 1955 winner of the Alpha
Zeta national fellowship award,
which carries $l5OO to be used
for graduate study.
Smith is the first member of
Morrill Chapter, the University
unit of the national agricultural
fraternity, to win the award.
He plans to do his graduate
work in his present field. He has
been on the honor roll of the
College of Agriculture every se
mester.
chooses a curriculum.
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present Division of Intermediate
Registration, for those who are
lagging behind or failing.
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