PAGE EIGHT. TV . Classes -- (Continued from page ore) tions showed there to be no dif ference in performance of the var ious groups. A University has a responsibil ity for undertaking experimental research on educational methods —particularly methods which will THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE: 'PENNSYLVANIA make it possible for the institu tion to serve more people, Green hill said. The University is considered as the pioneer in the closed-circuit television project. Several% other schools are also following the University's leadership, namely, New York University and Ste phens College. Every week representatives from other schools. come: •to -the campui to investikati the new System. Over 2000 booklets, writ ten by Carpenter and Greenhill, have been distributed upon re quest of schools. Closed circuit TV is not a cure all for all educational problems, Greenhill said, but it does appear NEWSPAPER WORK AS A CAREER The Ist of 3 advertisements. There are • ameba' of first-rate newspapers. Some are published in big cities, some in towns, and some are published In cities of middle size. These first-rate newspapers have two things In common—they cannot be bought, and they cannot be intimidated. They are not perfect. Like even the best individuals, they have their faults and their frailties. The philosophies back of these newspapers are varied. Yet the philosophy back of one or another of them you are pretty sure to find more or less in accord with your own philosophy. Such newspapers play an important role in American life. The role is sometimes dangerous, sometimes romantic, sometimes pro. saic, sometimes exciting, but at all times honorable and worthwhile. Newspaper work is too unpredictable to be cut and dried. Like all work it requires industry and an amount of routine drudgery. But to alert minds, newspaper work offers endless possibilities of variety and of interest. If you think of a newspaper career, teach yourself to keep your eyes open and your ears open. Teach yourself to write clear, simple English. A working knowledge of short-hand you will find a useful tool. To speak and read a foreign language moderately well niy sometimes prove to be a very great asset. For the rest, read everything that interests you, but always read and think about what you read. to have possibilities for teaching 'ergs multiple section : dew*, that should be .studied in" bto r operative and open-minded way. Architects Socioty to Moot The American Institute of Ar ch= itetts will meet at 7 tonight in 1 Main Engineering. THE BALTIMORE SUNPAPERS SALTIMORI 3, MARYLAND WtDNISDA Nei (Cony is Inconel with the ,00li4 tion to and is on and lack dents in
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers