PAGE SIXTEEN Eisenhower Chapel Is Religious Center The religious program centers around the Wien Ed.in Eisenhower Chapel. The Ch.ipel, built in 195(3, vas named in honor of Helen EL,enhower,late wife of Mllf on S. Eisenhower, former pie , ,ident (,1 1107 University. 'IIR. non-denominational services are directed by the univeisitv chaplain, the Rev. Lu thei II Ilarshbargei. In his capac ity a- chaplain he set ves cc, coon s( lor to the students. The Chapel program brings to the Uno.eisity outstanding speak els repre•enting vat HAN field, of cent envoi ary thought. The 93-voice Chapel Choir, di iected by Mis Willa Taylor, pio vides music for the services and lot the Chii-tmas and Easter pio grains. The Meditation Chapel and the, Plograrn Center of the Chapel weip dedicated with appropriate, Jewi'.h and Protestant services of worship and the blessing of the, Roman Catholic Chapel on Sept.' 16, 1957. The All-Faith Chapel is a modi fied Georgian structure with two, units. It has a small Meditation Chapel which seats approximately' 140 and is used for small service. , ,, meditation and weddings. The ad joining Religious Program Center has lounges, meeting rooms, head quarters for each of the individual, teligious traditions and the chap lam's offices. An oil portraint of Mrs. Eisen hower, who died at her campus; lesidence on July 10, 1954, hangs s in the Memorial Lounge of the building. It is the work of the, [Norwegian-born Bjorne Egeli. Sybil D. Emerson, professor ofl art education, designed the dorsal. , I Since the chapel is being used' by all faiths, the design of the dos sal is abstract. It has no symbol ism that might be associated with [any particular faith. Each person looking at it is expected to read 'his own interpretation into it. Gifts from alumni, students, and friends of the University have made the building possible. Fur ther additions will be made to the chapel as soon as additional funds become available. Students, Profs Tour Canada Sev , nt« h , tudf nk and thlep tt uli ; ,u• niiu tti firm) the College' (i f Isi m p i; ,l lncln.iti• ate taking 1-0 % , „f t is i1c1(1 tiip to Canada the du t.et ion of Dr. llmk al d L. Hartman, head of the de pal intent of niining. II Linv, gidulualr iv.,-m,tant, and Da vid E Snell. rote,curn cut atm, (mi ni! and ,enior , ILKlvnts in mining t ntuneering will ity,pect the prin cipal manna of Ontario and Quebec a, pail of the cour,e IrgUll ernPljts of Mining 40. They will return a v.( ek from tomort ow The operations to be visited in clude inteinational Nickel and Falconhi idge nickel mines at Sud bury, Pronto uranium mine at Blind Rive r, Kerr-Addison gold Mine at Ku kland Lake, Noranda copper mine at Rouyn• East Mal ru gold mine at Malartic, La maque gold mine at Bourlamaque, and Canadian Refractor ies mag nesite mine at Minor. Color TV Specialist Joins Wnance Lab Richard O. Rowlands, associ-1 Ate professor of electrical engin-, tering, has been •named associate professor of engineering research, in the campus Ordnance Research Laboratory. A specialist in calm television and electro-acoustics, Rowland pi or to his appointment to the faculty a year ago was senior lec tuber in the studio section of the British Broadcasting Company's Training Department at Eve sham, England. Opposite the Main Gate Drawing Materials Stationery The ATHLETIC STORE Loose Leaf Note Books Sporting Goods Filing Equipment THE, DAILY- COLLEGIAN!. STATE , COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA tive Oct. 1. work under the general direc She attended schools n Lon-!of Dr. George W. Brindley, don and at Freiberg. Germany, of the Department of Cera and studied mineralogy and ge - Hechnology and professor of s ology at the Univeisities of Fiei - 'state technology, studying lamed vi-iting research associate:berg and Gottingen. 'low-temperature alteration of solid state technology, effec-1 At the University, she will minerals in relation to clays. Visiting Gottingen Prof i Gets Ceramics Post Dr. Hildegard Moss, of the Uni-! of Gottingen, has been, t r•l',ilv Rea & Derick Drugs Inc. Welcome Freshmen You are always welcome at Rea & Derick ... the drug store of service ... Checks Cashed Dependable Prescription Service School Supplies Dental, Shave and Hair Needs Complete Photo Service Large Soda Fountain • Shop Us First for Quick Service • OPEN DAILY 7 a.m."to 10:15 p.m. OPEN SUNDAY 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. New and Used TEXT BOOKS 121 S. ALLEN STREET SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1
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