PAGE E 1 Gff r Profs Visit Finland On Fulbright Grants "Penn Si.:,•e in Finland" might well describe the small "colony" (,f University faculty members and their families now v2,:tlng that country under Fulhright grants. Dr. _Kent Forster, professor of European histqry, Dr. James Gern:nell, professor of education, and Dr. Edward ----- Thaden, assistant professor of his- Sellers Names Itory, are now lecturing dr doing ' ro 1o C research urtan under i. the shadow of the Group to Study Forster, who has been in Fin land for the past year as a lee hirer at the University of lie-- sinki, has traveled extensively Phone Service ;throughout the countrf. He writes. — We'd like to think George Sellers, junior clas s ! that we Penh Staters, and that pie.!dent, has appointed a corn- means our wives and children ituttee to prepare a report on the Perhaps more than us grantees, telephone system recently in., are increasing rapport at the stalled in many of the residence , family and academic level be halls. • tween America and the Finnish , people who are ideologically i Sellers made the appointment; dug in here on the border of the at a meeting Sunday of the Jun-' . 1 Soviet Union." i ior Class Advisory Board. i Gemmell's mission is two-fold: Jun !quiet.. chairman of the, to share with the Finns Ameri-i committee. said the group would'can methods of management and try to cleat up the confusion over can orient them to American meth-' the new telephone service by Pro - lods of instruction. I viding information on the system.l He is affiliated with the .Hel- On the committee with Niiler are Lillian Corder°. junior in journalism from Wayne. and Frederick Taylor. junior in elec trical engineering from Lemoyne. A 5-man committee headed by John Bott, _junior in psychology from Arlington, Va., was appoint ed to seek a worthwhile charity project. The advisory board usually do nates a stun of money each year 'to a local organization as an act of charity. 7n recent years the adVisory 'board sponsored a Christmas par ty for children. The advisory board will have about $450 to do nate to this year's charity. Sellers appointed Louis Phil lips. junior in pre-law from Clar ion, to give a report on the Used Book Agency. Elections— (Conti.med from page iwo) or hear any eomplamts of code violations. •Nov. 13.--Campaigning will end at nt, except for printed Material and posters which are 4i , stributed in proper places Them , materials must he cleared from town and campus by 5p m :Nov 19. Elections Cornm,ttt t' ::1 ift t?•?5 t m. in lO Spark- en S:!!1- 41ay.,. '5ll. n JACK WIMMER says . ‘lll --- " Lit' , :ry to gct :hive antifreeze jobs in early enongh to check the hoses. battery, and the: orna ,tat 11l save you money! WIMNER'S SUNOCO 502 E. Co:lege AD 8-6143 When You Owe Yourself A Treat ...,xAfter a hard day. or a good blue book grade, drive out of Autoport and r e w a r d yourself. You'll find Autoport's Sirloin Platte': is a Al l reward in good eating that you'll want often. ii Steak, french fries, salad, rolls, butter, and beverage: all this for $1.50 Monday through Thursday at ... • - 1 Autopoti. .. /i On S. Atherton St. (Route 322) . Just Outside State College THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA sinki University 1,,f Economics and with the Swedib;i University of Economics, both in Helsinki. He is also serving as consultant to Finnish business firms and is as sisting in the establishment of the Institute for Advanced Manage ment Training in Helsinki. He writes. "The lecture meth od af most educational levels is firmly entrenched here and changes are extremely difficult to introduce. I want to lend ' whatever support. I can to the few pioneers here who are try ing to introduce newer ap proaches."' Thaden. who has a Fulhright research grant to study Russian history, is spending much of his time working in the University of Helsinki library, considered to have the best collection on Rus ian history outside of the Soviet Union. 'Amahi' Chorus Will Meet Chorus rehearsal for "Amahl and the Night Visitors" will be held at 5 p.m. today in 100 Car neg.w. ROLLER SKATE r 4 v.• p 9 , jar I 4 , 4 111010111114„ . Every Wed., Fri. & Sun. 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. E.S.T. Also Sun. afternoons 2-4 E.S.T. We KENT Chirac., Shoe Skates HEM PARK IS voiles East of State Co/lere. Rt. 44 Rink Arallable for Private Panics . Phone Zton 2121 HEc Profs Discuss School Lunches Faculty members of the,lunch. This lunch is described as'section of Schoolman's Week. meeting one third of the daily . ! Clarice D. Gullickson, professor College of Home Economics nutritional requirement. of hotel and institutional adminis are attempting to answer a Engagements to date include:tration, and Dr. Lowenberg were growing interest in the school, ; On Oct. 12, Dr. Katherine H, !consultants at a meeting Sept. 27 Fisher. associate professor of tin Harrisburg of the educational ;lunch program by partici-I f oods an d • and nutrition, spoke as a committee of the State School !pating in speaking engage- i workshop for cafeteria person- !Food Service Association. 1 nel from Chester county schools Dr. Lowenberg also spoke on ments throughout the state. ; at Berwyn. : Sept. 20 at a cafeteria work , Several faculty members have Dr. Miriam E. Lowenberg, head. shop of the Allentown School ;noted in their talks that there is of the Department of Foods and! District. :a general interest in upgrading Nutrition, spoke Oct. 10 at they Other faculty members have the school lunch program so that,University of Pennsylvania before tentative speaking dates this se more children receive a Type A the school of lunch and nutrition'mester concerning school lunches. COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS - ADS MGR? SE IN 87 11.10 cis THE PRECEDING DAY HATES-11 words Cl Issas IWO One inserti:o 50.75 Two insertions 11.00 Three insertions Additional words 3 for for "eel day of Insertion. FOR SALE KODAK RETINA 35. mm Camera with a gaggle of accessories. Most sacrifice at $l5O. Ken Williams AD E-4795. ALTO SAX Buffet. Call Bill AD 8-0939 HOUSE TRAILER. Must sell immediately. Ready fur immediate occupancy in suit- able trailer court Close to campus. Just right for young married couples or two male students. Phone AD 7-3772 after 5 p.m. DON'T MISS this opportunity! Get your own WSI Cadillac V. coupe or 1928 Model A sedan. Contact Marty Alperstein AD 7-2251 evenings. ,1956 ITGA, RIM. luggage rack, disc wheels Phone AD 7-4738 after 6 p.m. NEED A good car cheap? 1949 Mercury sedan. radio and beater. $125. Call AD E-0426 after 4 p.m. K&E LOG LOG Duplex Deeitrir Slide Rule with CUE`, excellent condition—XlB.oo Charley Kuban AD 7-200. RACOON COAT. size 7. Call AD 74337 Ask for Denny. EE ME I,l,ae4e,lite,Egfeaeva ]our Future depends upon Permanent Security. GMs continuous, long-range Desisn and Development Program in all fields of engineering and manufacturing GM's policy of decentralization ... GM's facilities ... GM's working condi tions ... GM's 'vage advantages ... create individual opportunity foz advance ment and permanent security. It is why we repeat "Don't Stick Your Neck Out" until you see the AC repre• sentauve. CHALLENGING OPPORTUNITIES IN 'A' (D) FOR SALE NEW FOREIGN Bike $l5. Contact Ray mond Sherman ext. 269. ROOMS FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM and double room for rent. Handy campus. Available at once. Berns Patten, 600 N. Allen St AD 0-6.143. PERSONAL 808 COME Back. All will be forgiven if you take me to see "A Great Future" Homecoming weekend. Sandy. WANTED BALLROOM DANCE instructor. For fur. ther information please see Mr. Donavan. Room 202. Detre( Union Bldg. WANTED: 1300 people to fill Schwab. Thum.. Fri.. Sat. Oct. 17, 18. 19 at S p.m. for "A Great Future." SMALL DANCE Band or Combo Saturday evening, Nov. 2. Call Ted AD 8-8211. QUALIFIED TUTOR wanted for Chem 460. Call ext. 864. RCA TRANSISTOR radio, last Thursday in McAllister Hall—also grey suede jacket Monday Oct. 14. Urgent—will freeze. Call ext. 2941, ' VALUABLE BOOR signed by author E. E. Cummings titled "Santa Claus". Please turn into Hub deltic or call AD 7-2.392. YOUR NECK OUT! ...until you see the AC-GENERAL MOTORS REPRESENTATIVE on your campus OCTOBER 15, 16, 17 • Avionics • Computers • Jet Engine Fuel Controls Pleas* contact your Placement Director today to arrange for interviews with AC-General Motors recruiting representative AC SPARK PLUG GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION /kIILWAUKEE 2. WIS. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1957 IN NORTH End basement of Sparks— Rraincoat Fri., Oct. 11 between 4 and 6. Call AD 7-7901. Reuard. MAN'S HA 511LTON wrist Watch lost. Engrated June 7, 1955. 11 found call David Herman AD 7-4819. ZIPPER NOTEBOOK. ROTC Manual and English Comp book enclosed. rear of Willard. Oct. 10. Finder call W. li. Avery. ext 3337. WILL PERSON who mistakenly took a blue tanker jacket from outside Room 316 Boucke please return to Frank - Miller at The Tavern or call AD S-8704. 510 REWARD for return of lost ruby '59 class ring, size iUlf. Phone John Reed AD 7-4925. FOUND UPPER DARBY Senior High 1956 Cla.ss Ring behind 300 S. Atherton. Call Dave AD 0-0155. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. We will call for end deliver your typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment. AD 8-6125. FRESH PRESSED CIDER. Truck will be at Werner's Freezer Fresh Saturday eve. nings. Junday afternoons and evenings. Please bring Inge. DON'T STICK • Inertial Systems ••Missile Guidance THE ELECTRONICS DIVISION FOUND MISCELLANEOUS ELINT_2. MICH.
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