fUeSDAY 3E1 7 1 - EMBER 17 Archaeolo.!ist Will Head Liberal Aits Research Dr. Frederick R. Matson, professor of archaeology has been named assistant dean for research in the College of the Liberal Arts and also director of the Social Science Research Center He will continue as professor of archaeology. The position of assistant dean for research is a new post The Social Science Research Center was established in 1952 to encour age research in the social sciences, co-ordinate the research interests of the members of the faculty and staff, assist in obtaining financial support for research, and facili tate the widest possible publica tion; dissemiriation use and ap plication of its discoveries and , conclusions. . Dr. Matson was appointed to the University faculty in 1948 as professor of ceramics and in 1953 was named professor of archae ology. Previously, he was head of the glass section research labora tories of the Armstrong Cork Co., Lancaster, for four years and was an • assistant ceramic engineer working on optical glass with the National Bureau of Standards. Washington, D.C. Dr. thatson served from 1936 to 1942 with the University of Michigan as a field archaeologist in Iraq, as a research assistant in ceramic archaeology and as .as sistant.curator of ceramics. In 1955, Dr. Matson served as a field associate with the Iraq-Jar mo expedition sent into the field * CATHAUM NOW SHOWING "PAJAMA GAME !! DORIS DAY • Next Attraetion• JAMES CAGNEY DOROTHY MALONE "MAN OF A THOUSAND FACES" * NITTANY Now - Doors Open 6 p.m. SYLVANA MANGANO "BITTER RICE" 0 Begins Wednesday• JOSE FERRER "THE GREAT MAN" CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE DIETZGEN LOG LOG Deei-Trig Stith, Role. Brand new. mahogany. Only $1.9.00. Call Lynn ext. 282. SLIDE RULE—K&E Log Log Duple( Decitrig. with Manual. Like new. Call John. AD 7-4979. 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All of this I do for the 'betterment of the Pennsylvania State University." Veterans and freshmen over WDFM to Hold Auditions Dr. Frederick IL Matson i2I should carry matriculation Assistant LA Dealt!cards during customs as a Means Announcing auditions will be ,of identification. These students held for WDFM, campus radio; dare exempt fLom freshman cus station, on Saturday afternoon. Judicial Board to Meet ;toms. Students have been requested i The Women's Student Govern-I The Freshman Customs Board to turn in their name and phoneiment Association Judicial Board; will meet at 6:30 tonight in 217 number at 306-307 Sparks for ap-!will meet at 5 p.m. today in 203;HU8 to hear and penalize cus pointments before Friday. IHetzel Union. toms violators. Dr. Matson is a graduate of the University of Illinois with a bach elor of science degree in ceramic engineering. 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