THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 7. 1957 Univ Auto srsity Offering motion Course liors and graduate students in industrial engi-| ring the first course in automation —the process ing by machine—ever offered at a college or he United States. Twelve se; neering are ta of manufactui university in Classes fo: taught in the the course, Industrial Engineering 422, will be new automation laboratory in 106 Engineering! ;o be ready for use “B” scheduled within a week. | While the students will make use of the laboratory, its primary purpose is to assist small Penn sylvania industries. Industry rep resentatives will visit the labora tory by appointment for purposes of study and observation. Among the projects the stu dents will complete is a 10-foot transfer table with carriers. A transfer table is a part of some type of automatic manufacturing process set up in steps or stages. The carriers take the articles un der manufacture from step to step. Chester Linsky, assistant pro fessor of industrial engineering, who will direct the laboratory and teach the classes, said the transfer table will be completed by the middle "of March. Linsky said the transfer table will serve as a basic transfer unit for automation systems now un der design and as a demonstration unit to show automation princi ples and techniques such as pro cess transfer, control and part fabrication, and positioning. The students will also construct an assembly line and install a tape controlled milling machine to cut steel. Work on the automation labor atory began in October. The State legislature has provided $50,000 for the development of the lab oratory. Much of the laboratory equip ment ha 3 been donated. Donations! include: several solenoid valves, an automatic screw feed bowl unit, an automatic press feed, automatic stapling equipment, a motorized speed reducer, a sen sitive drill head and stand and pneumatic hose and fittings. A completely tooled automatic screwdriver and parts feeding unit has been pledged by a De troit concern. Correction: Wrong Committee The Senate Committee on Edu cational Policy turned down the eighth-semester senior final ex emption plan and not the Com mittee on Academic Standards as erroneously told to The Daily Col legian. INTERVIEWS for CAREERS with HERCULES Here’s an opportunity for a career with one of the nation’s most rapidly ex panding chemical com panies. If you will have a BS or MS degree in... • CHEMISTRY • ENGINEERING Chemical Civil Mechanical Electrical Mining ... a Hercules representative will be on the campus to discuss with you employ ment opportunities in... • RESEARCH • SALES • PRODUCTION » ENGINEERING Arrangements for Inter views should be made through your placement office. fUtRCULCM POWDER COHPANV} Mteoa»o»*rf» Wilmington, 99, Del* FEB. 14,15 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Freshman Queen Entry Photographs j Due at HUB Desk Photographs of freshman wo imen may be submitted to the Hetzel Union desk starting to morrow in order that they may become candidates for the queen of the Freshman Class Dance. The photographs may be any size and should include the name of the candidate, semester, cur riculum and telephone number. The closing date for pictures is next Friday. Using the theme of the “Sno’ Ball," the dance will be held on Feb. 23 in the HUB ballroom with music by the Association of Inde pendent Men Band. The “Sno’ Queen” will be chosen by the board of judges from the administration and faculty from five finalists selected by the class advisory board. Each of the final ists will be presented with a tro phy. Tickets for the dance may be obtained by freshmen at the HUB desk starting Feb. 11. Only fresh men and their dates may attend the dance. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY mill SPECIAL FEATURE ... Buy any 12-inch LP at the Regular price... Get another 12-inch LP for $l.OO Off list price | CHOICE OF THE STORE!! fif (Angel Records Not Included) 10-inch LP RECORDS $1.49 e * or $l.OO with Purchase of 3 or more One group 45rpm Singles 3 for $l.OO One group Extend Play RECORDS NEW and USED PHONOS AT SPECIAL REDUCTIONS "The Most Complete Record Selection In the Area" 142 So. Frazier St. Employment Interviews The following firms will con jduct interviews for June and! ■ August graduates in the Place-j !ment Service Office in. 112 Old Main: I Feb. 18: Bethlehem Steel: BS: ChE, CE, EE,; Eng Sci. lE, ME. MngE; alia Jrs. for. .Summer Employment. I Dupont: BS. MS: Chem, Phys. EnzSci.' iChE. ME. lE. EE. Met; aUo Jrs. fori Summer Employment. Monsanto: BS. MS: Chem. ChE. ME. 1 Remington Rand Univac: BS: EE, ME,! Phys, Math. J Sears, Roebuck: BS: LA, Bus Adm, Agr, j HEc. I Sooony Mobil Oil: BS: ChE. CE. ME.I EE. Chem; MS. PhD: ChE. also Jrs. in; ChE for Summer Employment. j U.S. Govt. Agency: B 5: LA, Journ,’ Min Ec. EE; MS: AgEc, LA. Econ, EE.i Min Ec: also Jra. for Summer Employment. Feb. 19: Airboume: BS. MS: ME. EE. Phys. Bethlehem Steel: (See Above; Dupont: i See Above) Monsanto: (See Above) Remington Rand Univac: (See Above) Sears, Roebuck: (See Above; Socony, Mobil Oil: (See Above) U.S. Govt. Agencyr (See Above) Feb. 20: Bethlehem Steel: t See Above) Dupont: (See Above* IBM: BS. MS: LA. Bus Adm. EE. ME, Phys, lE, Eng: also Jrs. in EE, ME, Phys, IE for Summer Employment. Kelly-Springfield Tire: BS: ChE, ME, EE. lE. Chem. Bus Adm. Linde Air Products: BS, MS: ChE. Chem. CE. EE. lE, ME Met. PNC.E. Phya,! Sci. Eng Sei. Monsanto: (See Above) N.A.C.A.: BS. MS: AeroE. ChemE. EE. Math. ME. Met. Phys; MS: Chem; also Jrs. for Summer Employment. Feb. 21: Dnpont: (See Above) Ford Instrument: BS: EE, ME. IBM: iSee Above) Pratt & Whitney: BS. MS: AeroE, ChE. EE, Met, ME, Eng Sci. Chem. Sperry Gyroscope: BS, MS: EE, ME, AeroE, Phys, Math; abo Jrs. for Summer Employment Sun Oil: BS: ChE. Chem. Bus Adm, LA: MS: ChE, Chem; also Jrs. in Chem, ChE for Summer Employment. THE HARMONY SHOP [3-SPEED PORTABLE record player Web ater-Chicago, leather case, net*U needle— s2o. Tennis racket $7. Simmons *235. GIGANTIC SALE: this Thun.. Frl. and Sat. Terrific reductions on every Radio. Phono and TV In the store. Free 12.95 swivel lamp with every clock radio. TV rugs i * price. State College TV. 232 S. Allen St. K&E SLIDE RULE drafting instruments and complete aet of drawing equipment. Reasonable price. Cal] Dave Sifter AD 3-6756. COMPLETE DRAWING Set S2+. Two detecting kits $4, $3.50. Phone Gerald Bean AD 3-6*14. SLIDE RULE: Pickett SOOT and case like new $l4. Call AD 7-7555. HEATED GARAGE at Beaver Ave. and Atherton St. SIU a month. Call AD 7- 4344. COMFORTABLE SINGLE room two blocks from campus—s 3 per week. Phone AD 7-2535 after 7 p.m. TWO SINGLE room# $6 per week. Avail able immediately. Call Hamilton Rooming House AD 5-0195. GOOD PARKING space, Nittany Ave. sec tion. For information call AD 7-4022. HALF OF double room with board. Very close to campus. 243 S. Pugh St. NEW 3-BEDROOM Apartment $llO per month. Call AD 7-7755. Availably Feb. 11. GRADUATE STUDENTS, upperclassmen will find comfortable rooms with hot and cold running water or private bath. The Colonial, 123 W, Nittany Ave. Cen tral location, quietly operated for rest and study. Low student rates. Phone AD 7-4550 or AD 7-7792 ask for C.R. and many more OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9:00 P.M. Over 74,000 Readers See These .., CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN BT 11:90 a.m. THE PBECEDING DAT RATES—I? words or less: $0.50 One Insertion $9.75 Tiro Insertions $1.99 Three Insertions Additional words 3 for .93 for each day of insertion. FOR SALE FOB RENT THEY START TODAY . . . thrae days of outstanding values to show our appreciation for your day-to-day business in our store! Beethoven Symphony No, 9 $2.98 Liszt, Les Preludes $2,98 Strauss, Till Euienspiege! $2.98 Aida Complete (Gigli) Bach, Sonatas for Violin and Plano List $4.98 $2.98 Rubinstein, Rach. Con. No, 2 $2.98 Nutcracker Suite $2.29 FOR RENT HALF DOUBLE room for male students Private home, pleasant surrounding** quiet for study. Phone AD 7-1040. SINGLE AND double room for spring semester. Contact AD 7-2156 or AD £• 3547 after six. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room. OK*ed br Dean of Men. Call AD ?-Joo9. HALF OF attractive pine-panelled room. Private entrance, semi-private bath, twit* beds. 242 Nimits Ave. AD 7-3109. TIRED OF Hiking? Need quiet? Desirable rooms I**. blocks from campus. Reason* able. Comfortable. Inquire 519 W. College. AEPhi SORORITY Pin initialed JS on bark. If found call 216 Atherton or 28 Simmon*. Reward. STERLING_SILVER Penn State sword pin nn Monday Feb. 5: sentimental value. Call Ginny Taylor ext. 1055. finals greenish blue LOST BEFORE Parker , *3l** Pen with broken pocket) clip. Please return >ll. 2U Atherton, Reward. KAE SLIDE RULE, black case, name nt M. U. Strope on aces. Leave at HUS desk or 119 E. Foster. Reward. LOST—Rec Hall, week of Jan. 7. whit* gold wedding band, initials RMK-SDG- Return Warn* Hall desk. Reward. BLUE AND gold Schaeffer fountain pen during finals in vicinity of Atherton- Finder call Dick AD 5-9460. Reward. MISCELLANEOUS FOR PROMPT and expert radio and phono* graph service stop ar State College T.V« 232 South Allen Street IS YOUR typewriter giving you troublet If so call AD 7-2492 or bring maehteg to 633 W College Ave. ATTENTION SOCIAL Chairmen - The Jack Huber Quartet is now accepting booking* for the spring semester. Special ratea foe Saturday and Sunday afternoon aoelat functions: pledge dances » specialty. Phong AD £-4311 any evening after $ p.m. DANCING EVERY Friday and Saturday. Friday »:**.«)-!2 : U»: Saturday 9-1. Club Sf, Bellvfonte. 511.98 Phone AD 7-2130 PAGE FIVB
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