PAGE EiGHT University Has 2nd Temp Building The University may well dedicate a Temporary Build ing Annex soon—one which undoubtedly will be torn down in 2000 A.D. with the other "temporary" building. Another name for the new build ing --some refer to it as the old green shack next to Boucke—has been suggested as the Temporary Borrow and Build Branch Build ing. This, of -course, refers to the General State Authority which has been using the structure as headquarters for campus GSA construction work. Previously the structure was used during construction of Boucke Building. The building is now vacant, awaiting start of work on the proposed home economics build- CLASSIFIED 601 4 MUM lib IN 114 II :11 La THE PittA:M.IQC OAT 11141.V6.1a 11 word. on Mrs. WS* Oat inuertido te 7i r.• Ina•rtions .04/ Mrs* Insertions Additional word. 3 foit ay for ..eh dal .f Inaertlost. FOR SALE CR EY PERSIAN lamb coat- Rink rat Jacket. flat to match, Ft , fur piece. Owner in Florida. Al) 7-4552. FOR RENT GARAGE FOR rent locat.i rear a 7411 booth Hommel. St reot —ss a month. A sak tabbr a: mon tbs. or by yrs r. Phone AD NICELY FURNISHED apartment bath. One student th *bare with male ♦enure. Suitable fur mapri.tl couple. AD BEDROOM apartment—soar and relrisrrator. hem and v. star f tarnisbrd *h. off .t.rr.[ Parking. Available Feb. 1.5 West View Apartments at 1304 W. Col kV. Ave. , ONE SINGLE and one double room. 13111. block from campus. fl 4 E. Beaver. AI) 7-4147. SINGLE SOON $ Per *reek, approved by the University Call AD 74631 or come to South Sparks. Wei: ROOM, shower-bath and Simmons mattress. Opposite the ramp's'. AD 140:10. ONE SINGLY: room and one-half double mom. Call AD 74061 k. SINGLE ROOM. 122 East Himiiton Ase. Moor AD $-6166 afternuone or eve in iogo. FURNISH FM APA RTM E.NT mntliat4ly—Uls-mo. Contact Mary Dar ling: AD t. 44441 eat. 24152. ONE-HALF DOUBLE room with board„ I block from Old akin. Modern fur rishinrs AD 8A441 ext. 3587. MODERN TWO bedroom unfurnished apartment adjacent to campus; suitable for tyro or three students or married couple. A‘allable March Ist. Call AD 11,-6101. SINGLE OR double room for rent at 420 S. Poch. Also tw•o Eames. Call AD Cf;Ula TWO NICE large double rooms centrally tocsaad in 301 i S Atherton. Call AD 11-061% LOST tiPiCK of Ormond—Knnies Filter —YI in r dm* brown crow. Csll Stephen Jennings ext. 35GE. BRE SLIDE Rule in or nem r Building MNII!CM=I Black C— with Crll *-144.11 amt. L 1416 ISC A RRAB lIRACELET Douche, Spari‘a. Furestry or Mechanical Knaltorerina. Call Becky 1366-IK. Reward. .~ ~. NEEDED—ONE rmmusata for apartment in Steugrr Building. Call AD 81)015. VICE APARTMENT close to (annum ',Nur 1.-sinning June. Ju'y or August. At) b-APUU, au.k for Dave. RIDE TO Mnmi or Tampa and return during Floater vocation. Call AD !'loam 11:30 a.sn ■rid 1:00 p.m. or Imo tows and ask tor Joe. GUITARIST AND Violinist for Pajama Game oretuntra Mardi 2041. Interested imeues aall Kea Todd AD 74957. PAIR OF Ski.. must have safety birkdOurs must tie in rettronable condition. CaU fitter 7 v.m AD 74.:44. Frank Merin. ROOMMATE ANTLT). One boy to join th in apartment or four boys interested In apartment. Phone AD *4967. r=IPM .. M .' q COMFORTABLE SINGLE room in ex- change for 10 bourp work per week. Can be akdiu.ted to schedule. Call AD 7-3126. JAMES W NAPERY Chimpractor 140 East Beaver Ai.e. Office hours Tue.- days and Thurs.bon 10-12 0-41 - 2-4 0-4 12 -. 46-n c m Meow AD 54000, Lewistown IS-7067 LOCAL REPAIR Service on all makes of types - rafts. We will ail for and deliver pour typewriter. Jilittarip Office F..etipreeat. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA ing, the engineering building and'teriors of Temporary Building' petroleum technology laboratory and Armsby. Hall. along College Avenue. Each build-1 Landscaping work has been at ing will be built by the General:a standstill since the cold weath-* State Authority. 'er has set in. i Meanwhile several minor proj-1 Walter W. Trainer, head of ects are under way in existing, the division of landscape con- . buildings. 1 struction and maintenance, said ' Charles A. Lamm , head of the , his o ff ice now is planning work • division of building and main- i for the spring. , Trainer said grading and grass, eral classrooms on the first and hence and operation, said sev- 'planting is planned for the new Build- i women's dormitory area and also; second floors of Sparks tag are being converted into ,at the sewage plant. Since only,' alT i ut b six weeks of . working time! offices. The Department ofNational Teacher's Exam Sociology will occupy a part of "1 available in the spring,, . . :will be said the project may have! The national teacher's examine the new offices. to be continued until next fall. ition will be given at 8:45 a.m. to- The project was begun about ; 'morrow in 121 Sparks. Candi two weeks ago and will not be] dates will report at 8:30 a.m. finished for some time. :Leßoy Combo to Play University workmen are paint-! The Bob Leßoy Combo will Some 200,000 acres of virgin tim ing the interiors of Willard and play on the Hubzapoppin' Show;ber are in the Great Smoly Moun- Weaver Halls. Two other paint:at 8 tonight. The show may be;tains National Park in North Caro projects are scheduled for the in- heard on WDFM or WMAJ. lina. An engineering career with the Bell Telephone Companies John Lawlor is a Transmission Engineer with New England Telephone and Telegraph Company in Boston. His answers reflect his experiences during five years in the telephone business. How did you begin as an engineer in the Bell Telephone Companies? My first fifteen months were spent in "on-the job" trainin g - changing assignments every three months or so. These assignments gave me a broad, over-all background in telephone engi neering. And they were accompanied by plenty of responsibility. They progressed in importance with my ability to_handle them. What is the attitude of older engineers and supervisors toward young men? I've found a strong team spirit in the telephone company. You're encouraged to contribute your ideas, and they're received with an open mind. Young men and new ideas are regarded as vital to the continuing growth of the company. How about opportunities for advancement? I'd say they depend on the man. Opportunities to demonstrate your ability come with each new 0, BELL TELEPHONE <i COMPANIES John Lawlor, B.S. in E.E., Brown, '52, answers some questions about Approved Fraternities AU fraternities have been approved for the entertain ment of women guests tonight and tomorrow . night except Al pha Chi Sigma, Alpha Phi Al pha, Alpha Phi Delta, Alpha Tau Omega and Kappa Alpha Psi. Omega Psi Phi, Pi Lambda Phi, Pi Sigma Upsilon and Delta Sigma Phi have been ap proved for tomorrow night only. • job you're given. The size and importance of your assignments grow with your ability to handle them. All promotions are made from within,-and the growth of the business is creating new open ings all the time. One more thing. Most tele phone engineering locations are convenient to colleges. You can aid your advancement by keep ing on with your studies. How does the telephone company stack up where pay Is concerned? Starting salaries are competitive with those of fered by most large companies. Raises are based on merit, with several increases during your first two years with the company. What's more, your performance is reviewed regularly to make sure that your pay keeps up with your progress. All things considered, I think a Bell Telephone career is second to none in rewards and opportunities. Find out about career opportunities for you, in the Bell Telephone Companies. Talk:Twith the Bell interviewer when he visits your cam pus. And read the Bell Telephone booklet on file in- your Placement Office, or write.fOr "Challenge and Opportunity" to: College Employment Supervisor, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 195 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 14, Prof Gives Chem Tali Dr. Arthur Rose, profess chemical engineering, is givi series of lectures in analytical inorganic chemistry to 11 sections of the American Cl ical Society this month in bama, Louisiana, Tex as, Arkansas. RADIO Service and Supple • Car Radios • Portable Radios • Phonographs • Batteries State College 232 S. Allen St.
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