PAGE TWELVE Bermuda For Final Women students may wear bermuda shorts and kilts in the dining rooms during the weeks of final examinations for all meals except the Sunday noon meal, according to a re vision in regulations made by the Women’s Student Govern m«nt Association Wednesday; ; Bermuda shorts may also be: Mixed Emotions worn to class as long as the pro-1 OSHKOSH, Wis. pp)—This lessor does not object. ■ The previous ruling stated that classified adv e r tisement ap bermada shorts and kilts could: pea re< i in the Oshkosh Daily never be worn in the dining cur rooms. The r.ew revision, how-; Northwestern. FOR SALE ever, does not change the rule- Delightful puppies. Mother. that they may not be worn in dormitory lounges or in adminis trative offices. Bermudas are permitted in the recreation rooms of the dormi-i tories and going through the lobbies. This and other revisions in rules made by WSGA Senate will go into effect April 9. A “Standards] of Conduct" list has been com-: piled that will supplement the; present rules and regulations. WSGA officials hope by this! standards of conduct to "help; women develop personal responsi-j bility and independent thinking.”' Other revisions in regulations: state that upperclasswomen need] only to sign out for Friday and] Saturday nights if they are going! to be out after 10 p.m. Freshmen, must now sign out by G:3O p.m. instead of the previous noontime.] Women students are permitted; four 1 am. traveling permissions) each semester. Under the previous; ruling women were allowed three 1 a.m.’sr CLASSIFIED, AOS Ml>T BE IN BY 11 :«• *-m. j THE PRIXEIHNCJ DAY ! RATES— 17 word* or le%*: Or# }iu#Hi*n T*« ifiM-rttfln* 9t.U Thra* liwfr.ioni Addition*) word* 1 for AS ' for ftrh dtp of insertion FOR SALE J*OWEfU’DL CAR radio *nt#n»a—l&.M new two month* <iM« excellent condition —15.75. Call AO M>o*6 for Rob. Jtfil MEUCVKY fou'-ilour; radio, heater and Mrmi del. Nani money. No rex*on «bl* offer rafuMH), AD B*rr>-. j /•WOMEN'S BLACK ***>! coat. *iz* H. three month* old, hardly worn, Call Millie m. »«. DIAMOND— t" point,. tike new. for quick Mile— Sioo. Phone At) S-bMJ. ifEW GRUEN wrwtwatch. S»i** move «u»nt in U-K rold «m<. r?o.«o value;, erill aril for full, fieorc# AD 7-4-55. \ FOR RENT j KICK t.Alt(;K~*lnclc room nr»r cainput and downtown Srw furnithinca. Call At) 7-27»8 IUNtiLE OR double room for rent at 420 South Putrh Call AD B-HO'.S. WHX FELLOW who poked up wrons j,ray tend overcoat at Piarcnidlt Serv ice in Old Main March 11 call AD T-I’j'.l- I have >oure. iiI.ACK WALLET found niminK from Roc tlall locker Need immcdlalel’-. If' found will qilit caah. Call AD 7-4482. . WILL FELLOW who picked up v,nine'; Aliicalor cual at I’i Kappa Alpha Sat. nitr call eat. have, your*!__ _ j WANTED EXPERIENCED TYPIST detirr* typinc] of tc-tn papeia. rei>ort». etc. Fast, rea-l aonahla nervier. AD 8-4943 after five. ] II'DES FOR two to Pittebunch Friday] March 21. Can leave at I. p.m.: return] Sunday. I’iww rail <-xt IMX. j WANTED RJDKto Chicairo about April l.i Oill Jl*%erl> K%n»»n***ky ext. K5bM. | WANTED 3 paasengem round trip toj Florida between April 145 only SM> [ At) 7-2324 M»k for Bruce. ! ■MALE CAMP Cou«*<4<vr*t CeneraJ and", apeciatiy * Camp Su*aoehanna. Ne»! l*a. For information eonUrt Ralph. Kahrii. ll!7 W Coitcc* Av», SUte Colie**. ( AD 7-3137 after tro a \ V«r - >WVV»h.-VVVh.VV. I # MISCELLANEOUS , CALS Don’t wait ’till the U*t tmnut* l to ***t gowni and thins* elcaoed l for hig wn*l.tsiJ tour SDCA in' Kidifrr. Simmon*. McEtwain. Atherton and Gr»n?r. , WESLEY FOUNDATION—Kridar B p.m.j ’’ldea of March Part*." v- son and 4Liy Vollm**#. • Round and tquart; danciiur. Kcfretthmenta. WILL t>o typing at home. Tbeai*. report*. Raceliecit typut. Student* ple«*e] deliver and pick up all de*irod LFpin* to my home. Phone FL 9-2714. i AITER I'VE mated I’m £oin* to *et my tieketo for ELK* Cho*«-n Six' Saturday March 13. 7:39 pm In Schwab. THURSDAY. FRIDAY. Saturday. March TCO-gl-T* are your onw a-year day*. See you at the Pajama Came. LOCAI itEPAiB Ser*tor <« all ****** of typewriter* We will Cali for and detiter vow typewrite. NilUny O(fko Equipowot u ua Ban Lifted Weeks purebred Irish setter; father, dead if caught. "8:30 a.m. We start at my desk. I’m studying recommendations for install ing additional dial telephone facilities at the central office in suburban Glen view. This is the beginning of an inter esting new engineering assignment.” "2:00 p.m. After lunch I drive out to the Glenview office. Here, in the frame room. I’m checking floor space re quired by the proposed equipment Believe me, the way our business is growing, every square foot counts.” “Well, that.was today. Tomorrow will be different As you.can see, I take a job from the beginning and follow it through. Often I have a lot of jobs iu various stages at the same time. I think most engineers would agree, that keeps work interesting.” Keith Lynn is one of many young engineers who are finding rewarding careers in the Bell Telephone Companies. Find out about opportunities for you. Talk with the Bell interviewer when he visits your campus. And read the Bell Telephone booklet on file in your Tlacement Office. ' THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE PENNSYLVANIA Fulbright Aid Still Offered University lecturing and ad-] vanced research assignments in: many countries are still available for 1959 through 1960 under the Fulbright Act Closing date for applications is April 25. • Countries in which vacancies still exist are Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Para guay, Peru, Australia, New Zea land, Burma, India, Pakistan, the Philippines, and Thailand. Robert E. Galbraith, Fulbright adviser on campus, said there are also some openings in the interim programs for 1958 through 1959 in Brazil, Iran, Ireland and Tai wan. To apply for the grants, appli- of college experience; and for re cants must be citizens of the search have a doctoral degree or United States; in some cases have I recogized professional standing.-. KEITH LYNN, 8.5.E.E., PURDUE, '52, INVITES YOU TO dm with me ot unytk!' “I’m an Equipment Engineer for Illinois Bell Telephone Company in Chicago. Speaking personally, I find Bell Telephone engineering darned interesting and very rewarding. But judge for yourself.” "10:20 o .m. I discuss a proposed lay out for the additional central office equipment with Supervising Engineer Sam P. Abate. Pll want to inspect the installation area this afternoon, so I telephone the garage and order a car.” "3:10 p.m. Then I drive over to the office at nearby Skokie where a recent engineering assignment of mine is in its final stages. Here I’m suggesting a modification to the Western Elec tric installation foreman on the job.” Prexy OK's— (Continued jrom page one) technical and scientific change, be said. ! Walker expressed great satis faction with the University’s start in the field of general education 'and interdisciplinary courses such as Intemaitonal Understanding i3OO. ' [ At the same time, he decried [the removal of service courses from the liberal arts curricula: “There is no such thing as engi neering English, or Business Eng lish. It’s all English.” There must be a bridge between the various curricula, he said, and this can be done with well-designed and well-taught service courses. ja knowledge of the country; for lecturing have at least one year "11:00 a.m. At an interdepartmental conference I help plan procedures for another job that I’ve been assigned. Working closely with other departments of the company broadens your expe rience and know-how tremendously.” "3:30 p.m. Before starting back to Chicago, I examine a piece of Out Sender equipment being removed from the Skokie central office. This unit might fit in just fine at one of our other offices. I’ll look into it tomorrow.” FRIDAY. AAARCH 14. 1958 Photo Show Scheduled; Slides to Be Submitted A demonstration in stereo pho tography will be presen*'-’ Jack 1 County Film Laboratt p.m. Monday irt the 15 ence Auditorium. Members of the Color have been invited to s slides in the regular au.—. competition for comment and judging by Dr. Albert Christ- Janer, director of‘the School of Arts. LISTEN TO WMAJ 1450 on your dial BELL. TELEPHONE COMPANIES . ;e_Centre :oiy aF'ff:3o '.ineral 3ci- Slide Cljub submit two
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