MONDAY. JAN ARY 6. 1958 • • UCAi to Consider ' Action Team 'Plan de Levie Wili Sponsor i Pia ri sto establish - a,:tiontportunity for a student to n.scuss ;teams" for the purpccße of pro-;a personal problem with 3or 4 0 E S - riding an outlet for cornn" other students having the same uropean eminars problems of University students mer Are under consideration by thei oroblem. The meetings would be University Christian Association conducted in the form of "bull ity Christian Association will; Dr. Dagobert de Levie, associate professor Student Cabinet 'sessions" striving for a living i The plan would provide an op- relationship to a living God." ropean seminars this summer. ;of German, will head-a 1958 student tour of troduction to'Europe" serntnar I Europe, scheduled to depart from New York, Aug. 25 will emphasize politi- i by air, on June 19 and to return Aug. 1- 1 and .religious patterns and a The tour, which will consist of visits to ctives in Art and Architecture" 1 eig h t countries, will feature stops at the 19 to July 21 ,Stra if M( -, Sicily; Mount UCA 3 Su The Univers sponsor two Et A 47-day "In from July 9 to cal, education; 42-day "Persp4 seminar from J 1 ne to July cal and modern ture. tier. head of the Economics, will ction to Europe' ham Hajjar, pro -cture, will head' in Art and Arch- —it 0 , essma, -will study histo art and archite t I Swiss and Austrian Alps and the Dr. Howard C In Fine Mood, ,Rhine Valley. Department of - . Th. e itinerary for the tour will lead the Introd Town Police Catch include Sicily, which was not in seminar and Wi 'eluded in a similar tour conduct fessor of archi 237 Area Residents ;ed last year. the Perspective. 1 Participating students will stay itecture seminar lntroduction to . State College borough police in good' hotels with two persons Cost of thel ;must have been in a "fine" mood sharing a room. Europe seminar will be about ,during November. They will use first class rail $995 per student and the Per. IBorough police work resulted transportation on the continent as spectives in Art and Architec- fin fines for 237 persons on 36 well as a sightseeing bus along ture seminar will cost approxi- different viialations during th-•ithe Riviera: mately $975 per student. , imonth, -the highest number. re-I .The educational program pro corded: in recent months. They. vides among other things for a The prices include transatlantic ai r transportation, accommoda r.anged fromhaving a dog at largPi visit to the English Parliament. " tions in second-class hotels or I to havi ng a loose load." : Radio Free Europe in Munich Forty-six persons were fined; and an audience with Pope Pius university dormitories, meals, and Forty-six parking against traffic and 38 XII in Rome. admissions to museums and var- were fined for speeding. , De Levie has advised early ions programs. , Among the more unusual ar- 1 , registration as the number of Brochures with detailed itiner - ,rests were those for an obscured. tour members is limited in or ary and program and applications windshield, no illumination for der to maintain a small party are available at the UCA office registration plates, no flaps and, atmosphere. in the Eisenhower chapel. i operating a bicycle without a , Information and reservations ----. Applications will be accepted dighted lamp. ,may be obtained by contacting until March 1. P $25 registration' ,Dr. de Levie at AD 8-6635 or by is required, but will be returned !Ave.riting him at 267 E. McCormick if the application is not accepted v The Introduction to Europe seminar will visit • England. France. Germany, Yugoslavia, Italy, the Swiss Alps, Holland and the World's Fair in Bel gium. The Perspectives in Art and Architecture seminar will visit the same countries with the exception of the Swiss Alps and Y u g o slavia. Applications for the seminars are available to all students. IBM Donates Magnetic Drum A new $25,000 magnetic drum has been donated to the Com puter Laboratory by the Inter national Business Machines Corp oration to replace the drum which the firm gave the University two years ago. ' The magnetic drum is used in the digital computer to store 11- decimal digit numbers and in structions. It is capable of storing 2.500 i of- these quantities at one time.; The drum rotates at 12,600 revolu tions per minute and the average; waiting time for a number after, it is called for is reported to be: 2.4 thousandths of a second. ReplacementSought ' For Borough Post The State College Chamber of Commerce has sent letters solicit ing suggestions for a replacement for an executive secretary. Eugene Fulmer, the former executive secretary, resigned last month reportedly . to take advan tage of other business opportuni ties.. Letters have been sent to the national and state Chambers of Commerce and to members in the State College area. Phi Alphct Theta Initiates : 1 Students Eight undergr. duates and grad- . uate students .ve been initiated', by the Universi y chapter of Phi: Alpha Theta, national history, honorary societal. They are Barbara Altman, Rita. Howe, Richard Mehley, Bruce, Taylor, - Heather Lohrentz, James' Valone, Wallace! Workrnaster and Vorin Whan. West Germa n Appointed! To ME Research Post The Department of Mechanical Engineering hai appointed Hart-i wig W. Kummer, a. graduate of; the Technical U iversity of Han over, 'West Ge any, as research! assistant. He has been assigned to the! Automobile T c Safety pro-, ject, which ! is 'working on the' problem of non-skid brakes. 1 THE DA!LY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE L'ENNSYLVAN!A iPraf's Paper Appears 113 Art Ed Magazine Dr. Kenneth R. Beitell, assis itant professor of art education;USE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS has published 'a paper, "Some, !Viewpoints on Research" in the! !latest issue of the journal of the; !National Art Education Associa tion. 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