The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 17, 1957, Image 4

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—Dail, Collegian Photo by George Harrison
'BUILD A BETTER HYPODERMIC . : Students crowd around the University hospital desk
yesterday awaiting their turn for Asiatic flu vaccinations. Yesterday was the first day for the vac
cinations, which are reported 70 per cent effective. Enough vaccine has been allotted the Uni
versity for about 7500 inoculations.
Encampment Recommendations
Students Suggest Removal
Of Penalties for Cutting Class
First of a series
Upperclassmen wou 1 d no Participants included nearly 100:
istudents, selected by position andl mosphere workshop. Pat
longer be penalized for cutting‘ricia
interviews, members of the lac- ,
i 'Evans, junior in arts and letters,
classes if a Student Encamp...uity and administration and ~
;Isom Lancaster, Was secret*.
;townspeople. The purpose of en-,
ment recommendation were i campment is to aid in ironing out Workshop members were: Ralph
put into effect. ' student problems through infor.i Swank, Lianne Cordero, Janet
;mal discussion. (Ours, Janet Davidson, Myrna
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The A cad em i c Atmosphere] Here are some of the other rec
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Workshop recommended that no ommendations made by the Aca-
Dorothy'
artificial
Richard Martin, Robert Franklin, James Hart,
artificial penalties should be im - Idemic Atmosphere workshop: ;Newman, Sue Smith, Ray V. Vat
posed on sophomores, juniors and! •That the possibility be stu.Ains , the Rev. Preston Williams,
seniors for unexcused absences died of sectioning students accord-;Dr. Marsh White, Christian K. Ar-
nold and Dr. Ruth Ayres.
from classes. ling to ability in courses where;
This suggestion and others this would be feasible.
made by the eight encampment; •That the present faculty ad
workshops will be presented to:visory system be strengthened.
All-University Cabinet and then •That the individual student,
rent to the proper groups for fur-councils report subjects common-;
ther study and possible action. ily described as "snap courses" to I
Student Encampment was held ithe dean of the college concerned.
Sept. 4 at the University's Mont: •That a study be made of the;
Alto School of Forestry. The an-lpossibility of requiring, as a pre-:
nual pre-Orientation Week con-:requisite for graduation, a com-,
Terence was begun by Milton Eis-lprehensive subject-matter exami
enhower six years ago when he nation. I
became president of the Univer-• Robert Nurock, president of the
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA'
Liberal Arts Student Council,
was chairman of the Academic At-
Brighten up your Room
with Comfortable, Colorful
Decorator Pillows
Only 88c each
Metal
Waste Baskets
39c and up
Visiting Profs--
TChemistry, Dr. J. A. Sauer, profes
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professor andDepar t- ;dean .head of the hcs; Dr. I‘l. A. Williamson,
or and head of the Department of
of the College of Engineer
! ment of Psychology; Dr. Fredericka ii i g and Architecture.
IR. Matson, professor of archaeol-! For Th e biological sciences: Dr.
og • and director of the Social! R. W. Stone, professor and head
Science Research Center; Dr. E)
.01 the Department of Bacteriology,
Willard Miller, professor and heady cha i rman;
Dr. Paul M. Althouse,
of the Department of Geography, i professor of agricultural and bio
' Dr. Joseph G. Rayback, profesi
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I logical chemistry;; Dr. H. W. Popp,
nor of American history and headl
professor of botany and head of
lof the Department of History, !the Department of Botany and
' For the physical sciences: Dr.! Plant Pathology; Dr. B. G. Ander
-IE. F. Osborn, dean of the College; son, professor of zoology and head
of Mineral Industries, chainpan:;of the Deparment of Zoology.
: Dr. F. G. Brick wedde, dean of they
College of Chemistry and Physics.l Total -. -- orld production of ura-
I Dr. W. C. Fernelius, professorinium in 1956 was estimated to be
and head -of the Department of between 14.000 and 15,000 tons.
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