The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, December 04, 1957, Image 8

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12Additional Tielines TV Plan
Ordered for Phones
W. F. Diehl, manager of telephones, told the West
Council last night that eight new tielines between University,
and residence halls systems have been ordered. '
Diehl said the 12 tielines now in use cannot give adequate
service. He said after the new tielines are put in, eight of
them will be available for calls. ' ] .
going from University lines to: and 10 p.m. during one evening. :
residence halls, seven will be two-: Diehl said 2325 of these calls
way lines and five will be for were from residence halls exten-.
calls from residence hails to Uni- sjons to other residence halls ex-:
versity lines. tensions, 2321 were from town tO|
Diehl said a new dial phone residence halls. 661 from residence,
system will be installed by the halls to town coin boxes, 147 were;
time the new men’s residence from University to residence halls, :
halls are completed. 145 were long distance collect
He said under the present calls from residence Halls, 113
' system there are two switch- 'were from residence halls to Uni
boards. versity, 74 were information calls,.
The University board has a 47 were paid long distance calls!
capacity of 2000 lines and the and 74 were miscellaneous calls
residence halls board has a ca-
pacily of 1500 lines. Wellington to Talk
According to Diehl, there are &
<l5 trunk lines from the residence On 'Raor Rnnvc' i
halls to State College and 50 trunk DcCi f
lines from University to State a. M. Wellington, professor of
College. He said the University counselor education, will speak;
switchboard is a four-position on "Balancing Beer, Babes and,
board and the residence halls Books” tonight at the first of a
board is an eight-position board, series of lectures sponsored by l
Each of the operators on the the W est Halls Council Firesides
residence halls board can handle p nrrirn ;i,p f ,
15 calls, which makes a tola) of'™ , ,' , • -
120 calls that can go through that . The e-c ure and discussion per
board at one time, he said i?. d . wl,, T be ** ld at 730 ln 1116
To show the average number faring Lounge,
of calls lhal are handled during 1 The committee will sponsor lec
a certain period of lime, Diehl tures and discussions the first and
gave a report of a survey talc- third Wednesday of each month,
en the week of Oct. 17. 1955. Dr. Mary L. Willard, professor of
According to the survey, 6007 chemistry, will speak on “Murder
calls were handled between 6 Under the Microscope” on Dec. 18.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA
(Continued from page two)
millee on Long Range Planning
is giving student recommenda
tions (on community living)
serious consideration. We can't
tell yet what will happen."
j In telling of the general exten
sion program, Keller said the
University is now being pressured
for more centers and for expan
*sion of present centers.
! ‘This is a problem that will
have to be solved,” he said. “The
expansion of the centers will
have to keep pace with advances
made by the University.”
Farrell, in discussing research
plans, said the Russian scien
tific advances should "shake us
out of our lethargy" regarding
basic research. He predicted
that three limes as much re
search will be conducted In
1970 as now.
He said the University needs
funds so that in future years
nearly every staff member will
carry on both instruction and re
search.
Zoology Club to See Film
i The Zoology Club will present
a film, “Control of Malaria in
; Sardinia,” at 7 tonight in 113
Frear.
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SLIPPERY SNPW made driving difficult for motorists yesterday
afternoon.
WANTED
WANTED: (looil ujcd black tuxedo, size'
36 or 37. Call ext. 3127. Ask for John.}
KIDE WANTED for 2 from Wilkes-Barre
to State College Friday Dec. 6. Call ext.
3177. Ask for Jim.
WANTED: PASSENGERS to North Florida
Christmas, Dec. 20th. Ray Witter, AD
8-^OOO.
.TURKEY SHOOT. Turkeys or cash prize*
] every Friday night 8:00 p.m. Ferguson
SINGLE OR Double room. Private entrance. j £ ions Club. Lions Perk, Pine Grove Mills.
new house. 684 E. Irvin. Call AD 7-302“ '■*'
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TWO SINGLE rooms for" male students". 1“™ etC ' F " 1 - re “ on<lble
Inquire Sl< South Puuh Street. Servl - C ?' A 9. ±fj. 43 '
PRIVATE PARKING Beaver-Atfaerton
| area. J 4 per month. Garage $5 per month.
1,217 \V. Beaver. AD 7-3126.
ACCESSORY CAMERA lenses in plastic! STUDENTFLORAL AGENCY' will be tak
case loft in Recreation Hall nitfht of * n * °™ er3 for Mil Ball corsage* we«l. &
Ballet. Kinder please return to Bill Cole- ™ UI ! 3 - 0 to , ?. Agents.are located in
man. Reward. , f aring Hall and Nittany Dining Halls.
ONE PAIR men's glasses not in case. REPAIR Service on all make* of
i vr ia i# . . - .. typewritere. We will call for and deliver
around Nov. 1». Jf found please call \ mr typewriter. Nittany Office Equipment,
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—Daily Collegian phot* by George Herrliot
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Please return notes to George Wade ext.
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