PAGE EIGHT Professors to A tend. Concert Tickets 'Air Firm to Hold IRemain at HU B ; Engineering Exhibit' • Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Co.I Convention on TV I..Av e t 6 s a r l u be f ck2s? azz tick c e o t n s ce f rt or .. tlAe i e v. x .T ib l i i t olc f i ro a m niri a le rm en t gin 6 ee p rin .m g . l the available to students from,Monday and Tuesday in the new College an.i university professors from all parts of the,9 a.m. to noon today at the Het—parking lot between Electrical En-' !gineering and Central Extension. country who have had experience in teaching by television; !zel Union desk. The exhibit will include an, I Fifty tickets also will be on salel will attend the Conference on Teaching by Television in Col—to non-students at the same hours.lactivated full scale cutaway_ of , The price of these tickets is s i.l the J-57 turbo-jet engine and section model of Pratt and Wh. a, leges and Universities, which opens here tomorrow. - it The 5500 tickets which were key ' s Willoos Turbine Labors- About 100 teachers and other educational television Per - toriginally marked for student IT - is 1 ttory for high altitude testing and by ; research have accepted invitations to participate in the work-1 tribution were given out !yesterday afternoon. Since there, research_ shop. Sixty faculty members from were over 300 nbn-student tick- The exhibit is open to students the University also will attend. :Rese a rch and Services; Leslie P.land faculty. ets left at that time, the commitl Greenhill, assistant director of thel Dr. John C. Adams, presidentl ;Division of Academic Research in charge of the Artists' Series! of Hofstra College, will preside;put 250 of these out for student'. Council Will Meet and Services; Dr. Joseph H. Gross-' at the meetings. Adams is chair -,light. professor of psychology; and distribution. I The Agriculture Student Coun man of the committee on tele-'Dr. The tickets which are left at l eil will hear a progress report on D WilliamS.R- • ..! r. dy, associate pro vision of the American Council,noon today will be available to!the Ag Hill Party by Charles Hus lessor of psychology t on Education. The Council is .* 'students and will be sold to non -,ton, chairman of the committee, _ sponsoring the conference in con-I ;students at the door tomorrowlat 7 p.m. Tuesday in 214 Boucke. junction with the University. ;TV Instruction Set *night. 1 - - 1 The concert is scheduled for The conference will open at' a • ,8:30 p.m. in Recreation Hall. Doors 4p.m. with registration at they Meeting Topic will open at 8. c ;, Nittany Lion Inn and will con- , 1 Instruction by television will bed con time through 5 p.m. Wednesday. theformeeting l subject an open FOR GOOD RESULTS Adams will give the introduc- , from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. Monday_ in: I Cory remarks at the opening ses- 112 Buckhout. I USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS eon at 9 a.m. Monday in the Het- , these! The speakers will be Dr. Lee J. zel Union Building. After Cronbach, professor of education! remarks, Lawrence E. Dennis, and psychology at the University, vice president for academic af- iof Illinois. and Dr. Neil E. Miller,r fairs here, will give the welcomeiprofessor of psychology at Yale address. .University. -Other University personnel who, Their subject will be "Theories will address the conference are'and Principles of Learning in Re- Dr. Clarence R. Carpenter, direc- lation to the Improvement of Tele tor of the Division of Academic viced Instruction" E.SO RESEAiiCH works Wonder's with oil Bright promise of pleasure Lk, . • --.., - ~... '4', , . 4A, ,, ,„ - , , ... •,„,,,*.f,, , , :. ----,..,-,' ... Fir: ERMIMII I=3== On their way from manufacturer to store to you, metal parts stay bright thanks to a thin coating that prevents rust. You can't see it. You scarcely feel it. But these petroleum-based products of Eitso Research are also helping roller skates to stay bright, knives and razor blades. to stay • keen. Often in such unusual ways, ESSO RESEARCH works wonders with oil. Esso MEE THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ICE SKATES 20% OFF Lay Away for $l.OO Down Western Auto Associate Store 200 W. College Ave. TTT s:;• • s: - V • - - 1 2 2 f • • _•, • , ,-.- • RADIO Seruici and Suppkee •Car Radios • Portable Radios . • *Phonographs • Batteries / State College TV 232 S. Allen St. I=KIM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. 1957 Allgood to Give Speech On Living in Finland • Mary Brown Allgood, associate professor and chairman of the division of commercial consumer services, will speak on ° Living With the Finns" at 4:10 p.m. Thursday in Schwab Auditorium. Miss Allgood taught at the Uni versity of Helsinki under a Ful bright Grant for the• academic year 1956-57. The meeting will be open to the public. Nave a WORLD of FUN ( 'ow cost rove $5B lent A u f 7xi d 5.9984 CLASSIFIEDS ADS MUST BE IN B! 11:0G an. THE PRECEDING DAT RATES—I? words or leas; $0.50 One insertion $0.75 Two Insertions 01.00 Three insertions Additional words S for .06 fer oath day of Insertion. FOR SALE TWO VANDERBILT Homecoming football tickets; will sacrifice. Call Charlie AD 7-4329. TWO VANDERI3ILT tickets. Call ext. 3590 ask for Peter. 1954 29 ft. HOUSE Trailer, eerY good con. dition. Priced Reasonable. Phone EL 5-4374 after 6- p.m. or -write Box 437 Milesburg. HARMONY "Broadway" Spanish Guitar. Used three weeks. Retails at $75, will sell for $4O. Phone Port Matilda. 27-R-16 after 6 p.m. RACOON COAT. size 7. Call AD 7-2337. Ask tor Denny. ROOMS FOR RENT SELECT ROOMS with bath for parents of students weekends. Call AD 7-4850 or AD 7-7792 and ask for C. R. Stelzer. WANTED TAP DANCERS. Barbershop Quartets and other talented indies to compete for prizes in hidependent Talent Show Oct. 28. 1 Sign up at Hub desk. ROOMMATE WANTED by male student. suite or ttYo rooms. Call AD 7-485 e or AD 7-7792, ask for C.R. ONE-CAR Garage in State CoNeve for 3 months. Call J. Daum AD 7-4979. WANTED TO Buy a portable typewriter in good condition. Call AD 7-4850 ask for slra. C. R. Stelzer. HELP WANTED I WAITER, I Kitchen Help. Apply Mrs. Gifford at ZI3T. 227 E. Nittany •Ave. WANTED-2 dishwashers. Lambda Chi Al pha fraternity. Call Skip Hartman AD 7-2602. 3 MEN needed for kitchen help. Call AD 8-6795. WOULD_THE person vrho took my rain - coat by mistake from third floor Willard Thursday between 8 and 9 please return it to 618 Pugh or call AD 7-4862. Frank Hoist. GREEN MET. _'AL bibliography file - box between West Halls and Willard Wednea_ day afternoon. Call AD 7-2210. K&E SLIDE RULE—Engineering D on Monday. It found call 74372 ask for Armand MMuti. SMALL GERM in Dorm that flu away. If caught, please bring to FROTH Cir culation meeting in - HUB Auditorium at 6:15 p.m. Monday. Oct. 21. ONE LADIES' Longine whitegold wrist. watch, between Simmons and Boucke on Wed. Finder please call Marlene, 473 Sim. mons. Reward $lO REWARD for return of lost ruby 'BS class ring, size 10%. Phone John Reed AD 7-492 g. Ito' hill WILL - PERSON who returned ladies Lon. trine wristwatch to HUB desk pleass contact Marlene eat. 473 Simmons.. MISCELLANEOUS SENIORS AND graduate students who wish to subscribe to the following at reduced student rates: Business Week -4.00; Chemical Week 2.50: Chemical En. gineering 3.50; Electrical World - 3.00 Power 3.00. McGraw Hill Publishing Co 8303, Loretto Ave., Phila. 15, Pa. LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of typewriters. Ws will tail for and deliver roof typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment, AD 84125. FRESH PRESSED CIDER. Truck will be at Werner's Freezer Fresh Saturday eve. wings.' Sunday afternoons and arenhuti. Casa bring Jugs. rips to Mended onerisoUVPu fur $498 up ern pli 51398 up royal Agent 4 545 sth Ave.,o . New Yeti 11j ~t MU24544j
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