PAGE FOUR GSA Allows $lO Million For Construction Work Osborne Sails Ocean , Draws The Sights • The General State Authority, the borrow-and-build branch I of the state government, has approved allocations totaling Milton S. Osborne earned him- 510,625,000 for building construction at the University. self the title of the "sketchingest With the projects approved, architects will be named to I searhan" abroad the Naval war work with University and GSA officials to prepare plans:'ll'P USS Albany this summer. for the buildings, which bids will be requested and contract& As the guest of the Secretary a war ded .— — :of the Navy, Osborne, professor The program includes: land head of the department of I Construction of labor a t o r y lHorne Ec Study ; architecture at the University, buildings and facilities for agri- t I particir a ted in the annual eight cultural research including a For Males Too week Midshipman Trai n i n g meat processing laboratory and Cruise Baker, designed to give Hume Economics wast hi h swine laboratory, located in the ed as a field of learnm es a LS - I coll eg e Naval ROTC students livestock area on the farms, and latter quarter of the 19thgelenntit l iryle- practical sea training turkey brooder and bre e d i ng to provide education for a better! During the Atlantic crossings ' present home and family life houses, located near the land throughout his tours of Spain poultry plant, $1,250,000 . i Men and women with bachelor's or advanced degrees from Col- and Ireland, Osborne kept a i day- Construction and alterationsdiary ofhis experiences lieges of Home Economics are re- to-day for general engineering building, for many positions in Indus- Pen-and - ink, colored pencil, and which includes the removal of thettry and educational agencies, on' water color. A running commen- Petroleum Refining Laboratory,imagazine staffs and in hospitals.!tary in long-hand notes accom :in research laboratories, and in near the main campus gate, and'named the sketches. public food and housing services. ! the construction of a new Petrol-1 At the University space and Interested in the everyday eum Refining Laboratory south equipment for the home levents in the lives of the 1,300 econom of Forestry Building, and the con- l ics program include anurs e r y i midshipmen aboard. Osborne struction of an engineering build- isehool, a cafeteria and a tea room.ispent much time talking to the ing along W . College avenue, ex- , ifour home management houses, men and sketching them as they tending from Burrowes road to and other laboratories for prac ,.! went about their daily shipboard site of the present Petroleum Re - :lice, experimentation and reserch, I routine. fining Laboratory, and joining as well as the facilities of the en- 1 Osborne. who represented the Main Engineering Building, $ 5,- `tire campus. {University on the cruise, returned 975,000. The Home Economics curriculum to this country by plane from Home Ec South Building which leads to • the degree of Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where Completion of Home Economics; Bachelor of Science, is approxi-' the Albany spent three days of South . formerly the Textile matelv the same for all freshmen. Igunnery practice Chemistry Building, with the ad dition of north and south wings. $1,650.000 Construction of a military, air, and naval science building, lo cated alone Route 322, opposite the Garfield Thomas ater Tun nel and north of the Service Building area, $1.750,000 Two General State. Authority projects now are in progress on the campus. New Hospital Wings Wings to the University hospi tal are nearing completion, with the west wing, which will house the dispensary facilities, now lo cated in Old Main, as well as other facilities. expected to be ready for use before the opening of the fall semester, and the east wing, composed largely of addi -tional hospital bedrooms to meet the needs of a growing student population, expected to be com pleted soon after the opening of the fall semester. The Hall of the Americas. scheduled for completion before the opening of the 1957-58 term, is well underway. The building will have 65 classrooms, includ ing two lecture halls, and office facilities for 110 faculty members ME DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA PENN -Udfm,cb%mp,%%. Wrought iron MAGAZINE RACK 98c Snuff-it Wrought Iron ASH TRAY 49c Esterbrook New Parker Parker FOUNTAIN Pardner Set Jotter PENS PEN and Bail-Point PENCIL PEN $3.00 & MEE $5.00 Old Spice SHAVING LOTION $l.OO Pkg. of 6 Nylon TOOTH BRUSHES 59c Laundry MAILING CASES $2.98 & $3.99 Wesiclox Electric ALARM CLOCK $3.98 Giant Size Pepsodent TOOTH PASTE 2 for 73c 65c tube Wildroot Cream-Oil AA , . • - Old -Spice STICK DEODORANT $l.OO a hearty welcome back to the old students and a cheery hello to the new ones. When time affords be sure to visit Penn-Whelan Drugs. 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Offered Same Chances The program will offer young women the same opportunities tol gain commissions in the Air Force, that are afforded young men who' enroll in the Air ROTC course. Lieutenant Rubin arrived in this country in August after serv ing at Air Force Headquarters for Europe at Wiesbaden, Ger many. While stationed there, she had the opportunity to fly over all parts of Europe and to visit nearly every major city from: London to Istanbul. Los Angeles Native A native of Los Angeles, Lieu-: tenant Rubin attended Pasadena' Junior College and the Univer sityi of California at Berkeley.) 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