Encampment Criticizes Over-Crowded Housing I The Penr:s . State . 4 ,-I.'-;_rnr.i Fi. - z:d was p: :e over the SI mil ,. /lion r , Arlz th.:s - sunnier through the contribution of George . - - ael. i.:lng c - snd.-;1 - -x-",-; :- - ..Un21, - e:.:.. , : ,- rea..: - ..eace r.a.„_s name ur_der fire at Student F. Walker. 4 -t will; e 4. , - . - es annually "what I can afford". - I.__ -,.. _.. _n the r 2 3:: of the A' 4e': ...---57,-e - i -. .e. a - .7.d . cult - :.:e. WY. - 1..5h!:.-?. Wa:_ker's g'-ft. pu.shei the 6-7;. , .:0 - -'r , lo:a1 over 5125,000 and - A - ::: - .A..s:„ , op net-Ya1 . ...7.e.-‘iej. :he 1.,:-... - ers., - ) . , ...,._.:-,c , ....:-1.1n...e. -ne ~,,, ,_ .:__Ey o. animeeng neoree i the 6-rear tri..al oye- E rriiiiir-r -:., ;: - ..a.:, core be acc. - ..r=otia_ted in the r ., : , :fer.c - e.• X=- -• I The Alumni Fund was started in 1953 to provide monies -.. .: , .._-_?eq :.-e polic. - y 3 a a - .e..3...1 ei... , ec: u?an stud-ar_t 'nes! - :-:., and ar:a2.e:_r.-1,c 1 :::: .4.±.::,:a- - .5: - ..l;•=s Sri o - .1-..er trid-. - r s ---- e -- a s - ver--.:.ty rro - , v_s - . .f..:, , r Wil.`o2:_ appro.' aza - ....evez..enz. ...........-..p.m..--. u.„..... - _.- ,- - ~ -- ' ~...,_ ~.„.... 3... s _ _ .ar.ate p.z.ryss are not a , ,:a:_la . n:e_ By' • -_ .r.e. -) P.T.3, , 3,.. , ...- g' l:e ' s ----1- 6 r"" - - a.C.:7.1 of 1.-:.e..-4.:.-::..r... Far.d. Cotin- irca Gets • r_an r..22en ..._• , t-:,s se-.....e. s '7.1, v‘a.si.r r. , - -- e. - . -, -d two 59 . -7 - a- -- d- Temporary Housin er... - -_yara..--y bazsia.. - g fee coede ' - ..-ne tic-7_cts, ff , r the Hom..ic , aming A s2".al - -La.:. , :e cf roams has Lamed garr.e, with acco:-..--nndalis.: . ..s far Cr_e 1. - ...1- - .... - _--e-.... - . of ;Inc ta a4..1 - Fra a: t.:--;e :*.; - :_nar.y i...,:sri InT3- 3 4 1- - 543 - 77 e c*'• - •.: 1- :• ; -•:. t') Lre -7 , :1 - '? . 1 ., fx.:,r-year, full-tuition s.chol-' 30 rant To End tiext Week k.r-=•--Y,rl-4---- C-n•-er and ta-arship for a rr..P.mbe..: of the 19,53' ,r" - -le: 7 -•"• - : - -'. rlYzi r- -- -=.; - - - - f-nes., -- -...rran. c'asz v. -- 1:1 :se carr..ed in m• - f" , :r: Paltic`-','L%-^ - -„:s ga--- -- -i t''''''- .e- C l - Walker's honor Wakker will pre eds d° ll ° 7- ba 7 r- -=.-t. i. Nnil - -.3es: the scholars:nip to the &ni- or Year , ifi., for r.1...„41yinv 5"..-i•?.r....5 '.7, - 1 ." . . ". ha d viszons of "country club - living, w nen `"" mated freslunan on iforr_econi_ri ig Dr. Robert C. Berrerterter. ;WeeV.,end.: they came to it -, ..e University and ended up star:r_g in the special assistant to the press- ! p r at sr,-r .% %"aixe ~. w , .:.0 ' 1-• The Artists Series Committee ...._ - 1 - 1 1 '1 * .".f. Can:er or n st - A - : r_<ktus 3,5, - ,n wit be in permanent dent . fa d ' a g * al ithlalud af- F'-3 no relation to the dowr. asked has agreed to partially subsidize farm registrar and leas ci ads ithe :um in, a message last the publication of Circa maga ho.:r.g. missions explained the Teas= ,:s p es itg - f or un d....164 7 , A t e d. gifts I4°'= • e with a grant of 5350. (.r.'..;, E_ I ,fliener. limy:'_-,* of keeteins e n saiti kae. ex eects ftrgßeessairmrcrlinieatheurt...Yef~..syratt ac-=gene; penbe used a Statet t irt ; , -_ udation i°n of Jboardr!, The committee gave financial ill s - .....11e.: - ..t.5. 0at . ..-. men east wo-i c-ept more students than it canals ~ors subject t o the approval help to the - campus publication men, t,..,, rte r..-Tst of terr.porary : . a.nn 3 lnTnndate in the residence'of the University Board of Tr..us-last year but was unwilling to ho.,i r,,g oy tne end of next week_ halls. This policy, be =A., aficnrs'. 7re r_,',„ - er:....Trawd - _ , -.1 3 ~t ....‘ ati o ry to ent 0 f or the n u m b e r 434 d eo p e ee s and, tees 'take over complete support for a•.„..-;• a r.r.ua.ly since the tiniver- guar d s aga i nst empty rooms and : Sin., then the_ own_ ere of 30 this :ear's issue. The remainder sty ta4e; .n rr.e.*re stildems than. . _consequa.....nt kw: of revenues i eriCall oarripatii have posted - of the sum needed, about $2OO. 1 . . i ca,o ,- 44 . ..z..y to make up for the is standing offer to match their The Unisssity e . ebt.mates the, enra l eses a gifts to th e i r co ll eges must be raised by the Circa staff, r.r..any eariy drop-outs number which c an be housed,; an d , universities regardless of Editor Ruth Billig said. Itsel` . ..!':" 4,-Cp'.di-n.ed - .11 we only pplications,Ber., uter sal& When snore stile s ;isenether those ii.titutions are This year, for the first time, a-es:peed the number of Stilgitri. 3 ,d .. -eilts return then was esatnea4 - leo-no ub lic 1 y supported or not. manuscript contributions are t.:' - -e dirt:- itorles h&d. there would -thee °verflow most be Placed iraThrough this offer hundreds of., not limited to students but will 1., , P. se••••71. 1"...1-2"..dred YE.t3tacies" ° °-41/I " rar - 7 quarters until regular iPenn State ahrmni enjoy a meth- 1 be accepted from graduate stir• when c'asseet s:art" vailable ~. are vacated by at- tide— fits - end - of dozsbling their gifts to the dents, faculty members, off cam -Tnet 7.-ay we MI give more :who drop out of school after the a l umn a a tm d_ , pus writers and anyone at a pessane. a ~..... a ncv... to at:-_ the n -semester has begun, he said. 1 ; walker ,. an. industr i al einti s neers ! University center interested in Urn - see:see - he said. i Stedenta can obtaLn work doing some delegates submitting poetry, prose or art protested at Sing graduate, is treasurer of 'Ernie Of tee :Cal freshman warneneverYthing ,ra=t hebasittieg to the plemay that shadenbs is ; te d Gissonite Laboratories at D une work. eng.na - ey lesing in the Health working in the dining belle , se.roaeat quarters tbould s __ Ti s ______wt ',more - He lids been active in al-' "Circa has always been limited Cente: and nenneateen and stad.r These jobs, and many others; be Ina" 1G / MT /b. "1" ' 14.774 *- ;omen affairs as a member of the to being a student magazine," raoren, ore'y -t still have teme aee asailab! . 13 stA „ nts by mak _ beg dune. iScranton Alumni Club and is sad Miss Billig, "but we feel that pansy heteire. Ifue:ler sesi this i., eeestra' . - non throtnah the stu- The plenary participants added , curreestly a member of the Alethe magazine will be broader in 2: r.' - e;:-"i be reduced to 66 r 37 Frinifelt Vim ' - ew Ag e n c y , ; ila this recomm en dation to the work-:umei Council representing that scope if we make the talents of 2103 1T1...•,, en .. day and ea.:-.-:1 one should be in a or d m ass.. shop report: l am -other writers available." permanent room at the end of' , A candidate? meeting for any !. Application can be. made tree-- , "An tb(rie in terrl P° l-417 be a ds: - He became a life member of next •Ae. , ?...C_ quarters should be notified of th 4 th tfor eelner dav-tseelay or perena- i „ e Ahlmr; A.v.vaciation in. 19490ne interested in working on the Seventy - one epperclaceoremen;,,,,„.. es ,,, r , e - w ,,,, ~ iee en , e. ear n enough to make other al are :n temporary ho sing nowl"'"„,P a n '...._ ',4"s `',* senern".. rangerrenats if they desire." and has been a revo „ ar contrihuca staff is scheduled for 7 to .tor to the v en d s ince i ts b e gn- 1 11.1g..t in 208 Boucke. tee ne are exce ,- *ed ti fee in Pus "r S",, "Pnia yin ennucaaeans 7 : I Only one issue of Circa is san b e e ee d oat a ; any }tire since et was suggested that some stu-S ri s e g in 1953. per-r_a-_ent mess by Friday. dents might wish to L-ansfer to leen offers came :eta the offnce i planned for this year instead of 'Men stederes have had their eveiy da - y. ' •another school rather than live in ,i, the customary two. Scheduled i 51 - are of crowded conditions, but , „„,,, . . a loenge or the health center. . • ', to appear early in the spring ass i a 13 are noes in i ern p, er ara. she agenry tries to rlesp stu haus-eag, Mueller said. "" '' 't (lent sin need_ of !inane:al eel Another recommendation of 'English Prof, i semester, one 50-page maga the Academic Atmosphere and tion is ever turned down. It nothing turns Culture"asap " Workshop dealt with , since 1955. At that time, Circa there are about 200 in concerted; immediately, the st ud en t snaP courses. F. , i Young , Is Dea d, replaced the Liberal Arts Lan. - ,sh ,,..._ auld keep in touch with the. "We recommend that .... Tree.- - „ tern. ama g a sine published double ands ingle rooms. Mueller ex 'aired that students would;mlace secretary. , coliege Council Board investesate L This makes the work eas i er s or 'and seek to improve srrabohsTh. sHfemY__ Bruner En er .l T sh oung com . aesisttaniorst drat d rou co orh the Liberal Arts Stu rman in these rooms until va e rances aree. /the secretaries and p .. oees , th e cruises whic_h are not sulticeentire , . o -enson 0- . ;1; , _. „ chailenging to the average stuethed June Mat Ph—pseerg State "We stopped having two issues !student's Utterer. in obtaining !work. dent., Ev eliminating these snap Hospital. Ho was born Dee. 25.iberause we feel we can provide c.?-ar_esee.,- - students win better beHl9OO- !better quality and more quantity The student muat follow the ' Grant Awarded' a„, to take advantage of their; e had been a member of thelm one," Miss Billig explained. .proceclure of fire: filling out the .- abl e t , ,ear' H The larger magazine will still applic-ation form, then being inter-: elec -ve xrs ' I viewed by one of the s eere teri es e! . Part of the workshop = tion on academic achievement' 1920 report see: Ur, i v ers ity faculty since 19.4". He' ;received, his bachelor's degree in he sold for 25 cents. from the University and re-. Women as well as men may For Mushrooms iply for work at the agency and a P - ifollows: "We reccomend that: iceived his master of art's degree t *More rewards b e i n;state d ; in ;1927. 'Encampment Sheets Due the pay is usually in the form of . Tee American Mushroom Ineraeats. . isuch as recognition on the diplo- ler. Young was eastern aneet i Any evaluation sheets not statee has given the Deparunenti :rn.a of high scholasttc :tanning-president of the American Busi-iurned in at Student Encamp- The Agency is open a a.m. to of Botany and Plant Pathologyn, - . Jean turn laude, etc.) trus Writers Association and west in noon and 1 to 5 pm. weer.-- e I invent should be returned to the an Sa4oo greet to aid rrashroom. d . d i 8 . in *No p ena l t i es h e i mr .si,sed On sa member of the University chape aas an rom a.m. to - noon. . .._ ,Hetzel Union desk by noon Wed research over a three-yeer period.S._ en .,„ e „.. upperelass - men for class cuts. iter of the American ianacanauon,„„,,,, ay. The grant will he allocated on a .— "'"`"•—•?* I *There be a student evaluation°l University annsa, oasis of $2OO a year. : ,of the University television coin- l' rew's 1-- P' 3cl) -,--!...,,, ,s, Professors. SL An-1 . --- ''' pal Church, Lodge According to Dr. Leon Knee- . es so that there can be a corn -" 00 sn. the F. and A.M. and the r --- - --- beise, associate professor of - pot-insurance Program bination of both student and fac-'3.1.t. Nittany Sportsmen's Club. - , any and plant pathology. who is !ulty viewpoints on this matter. i He was also active in the Na-, in charge of mushroom researetei f •The continuation and expare`tional Rifle Association and Boy wil the grant l assist studies of D ea dline Extended ision of final examination exemp-'Scout activities. nutr:t:on. development and path-, !tions. 1 Surviving are' his wife, the logy of commercial mushrooms.; The enrollment deadline for. Louis Phillips. president of the'former Marian Lloyd Davis; a, The American Mushroom MAI-0 e Student Insurance Prograrn;Liberal Arts Student CounciVson, a daughter, a brother and s i tue. official organization of cornih as b een ex t en d e d unti l wed-was workshop chairman. Jean grandchildren_ Burial was rnere:al rr-...-hroorri growers in the ne. , mia3.,October 1. iElissick was secretary. l'-c. Centre County Memorial Park.. Um support -i States. leas been- suppo i The deadline had been today. , int: ir.u ., ;.h.room research at the: ; Umversny for three years at the More than 3000 students have ; rate of .'3OO a year. ;apphed for the program already.:, The A•no•ican Mushroom Insti-‘This number exceeds last year's., toe al,o ha; given the Universityitotal enrollment. • I $13.509 to purchase equipment, Certificates of insurance and` for the n.--• 4. mushroom house on!identification cards are being campus. imailed to applicants now. ~...,:._ u j 2. c THE PENN STATE PLAYERS Z pr est. A CURTAIN RAISER THE ANNUAL GET ACQUAINTED PARTY ~ "4: Free fun and Food . . Door Prizes tics September 7 :00 Pim. Center Stage 18 Extension Conference 0 Center k •"", 1 1...A . ' . • ~,17 silk , - - • • • . By, PAT EVANS D it Stria -7 NOW SHOWING !Alumni I,sl Million With Gift i;r;~~~ 5:21 7:24. 9:31 IMO OWN IVES cam moI egaii ‘,/}--- • v t 3 -r, 17 1953 < • Fund Tops
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