The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, April 11, 1959, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
Phone Circuits Used Des i gn Contest
As Educati
Won by Froh
John G. Bulcken freshman
onal Aid
;in architecture from New Free
'dom, has been selected as one of
A new use of telephone circuits for educational purposes four regional winners of a Medal
lion "Home Light for Living - de
passed preliminary inspection \\ ednesday. t•ign contest conducted by Edison
Electric Institute.
By tying in long distance circuits from Harrisburg with
the clo,ed-circuit television network on campus, engineers
were able to transmit the voice of ,he executive director of
the Penn‘NllB ma Bureau of Em
pio)mmt Sv, linty A A'ltn S
t owe to 325 51 aic, , l , tek-Ing
it,: Arthtif li
ti(t r,,k-fe- , or of econon , ,cs
t
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Aiding Sutcowe in Harris
burg were hs assistant, Paul K.
Smith, and the chief of reports
and pear mina of the bureau,
John McHenry. The operations
of the bureau and some of the
facts and figures on employment
in Pennsylvania were discussed
in the interview, conducted by
Reede from the talc-vision orig•
mating room in the Houck,
Building
A dl , tance experl
ment \vac usAcrt,:r.en refote Ea
tcr vocal:on in a 0!„0: , ut Pen'-yl
- 00.. - 111,1 - 1:!rt taught by Dr
M Nelson NicGual oft,cor and
head of the department of politt
,uienee
At that time Senator Jo Hays
was interviewed by the 25 stu
dents in the class Only colleen
thmal facilities wet e used, hot%
el, and no link spas made to
the tele \ iston stem.
The \vac. developed with
the aid of personnel in the Uni
\ DIVII( 1 11 of Academic Re
seal ch and Set vices, directed by
Di. C B Cal penter, the manager
of telephones, F Diehl;
and Bell Telephone Co person
nel, corking with William F
Pohts. chief television engineer
hei e
The "Talk-back" feature of
the television reception rooms.
which makes it possible for
students to ask questions of
the instructor in another room,
was available Wednesday but
was not used.
H(mevet, dining the experi
ment in the political science cla:s.
student', a•ked a number of ques
tion'; of Senator Hays
The potentialities of the system
Greek Sing--
(Continued front page one)
sororities in alphabetical order.
The first four choruses should
be at Schwab at 6:45 p.m., ac
cording to Dorothy Williams,
sing committee co-chairman.
Acacia, Alpha Gamma Delta,
Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Om
ici on Pi will be the first four
group-, to perform.
Phi Mu Delta, Alpha Xi Delta,
Tau Kappa P.pcilon and Kappa
Alpha Theta will be the second
four groups to pet form They
should report in the Schwab lob
by at 7.00 p in.
Quartet competition will start
at 7:45 p.m. Acacia, Alpha Chi
Omega, Alpha Kappa Lambda,
Alpha Delta Pi, Omega Phi Psi,
Alpha Omicron Pi, Tau Kappa
Epsilon and Pi Beta Phi will
perform in the quartet cate
gory.
Also singing tonight will be the
Penn States/Ile:1, a group of men
from the borough. They will sing
either during intermission or
while the judges are tallying the
scores. The Penn Statesmen were
judges at the preliminary tryouts.
Quantico Relays—
(continued from page serer)
star, Rink Babka won the event
with a 180-foot toss.
Dick Gross failed to qualify in
the broad jump as did John Fa
reira in the high jump. Fareira's
time of 15.5 in the 150-yard high
hurdles was not good enough to
make the finals.
The top event on today's agen
da will be the invitational mile
run where the Nittanies' Ed Mor
an tangles with IC4-A indoor
champ Peter Close of St. John's
and former UCLA ace 13S..)by
Seamen, now a lieutenant in the
Marine Corps.
IM Tennis Doubles
Entries for the Intramural ten
nis-doubles tournament are now
being accepted in the IM office
in Rec Hall. The entry deadline
is 4:30 p.m. Tuesday.
The contest Was held for stu
dents of the 50 accredited archi
tectuial schools in the United
States. Entrants designed a house
for a family of four, including
, specifications for lighting, elee-
Nxere :ewed by both Dr Reedo:meal equipment and appliances.
rd Dy, McGeary as exciting, and' A dit'ek for $ 2OOO will be pre
both plan fin-ther lice::along the sented to Bulcken at an awards
: e : ( ph one nt s t_ dinner at the Nittany Lion Inn.
u.orks, authormeQ. in ma n y f ie ld s A 5500 check will also be plc
,an 1.. e made cc•onoirically sented to the University.
aole to Uinvcis,ty students Thus'
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
'MIT Professor
1
ITo Speak Here
Thomas K. Sherwood, professor
of chemical engineering at Massa
chusetts Imtitute of Technology,
will discuss "Mass Transfer Be
tween Phases" in the Priestley
lectures beginning Monday.
The lectures will be held at 8
p m. Monday through Friday ex
cept Thursday. Thursday's lec
ture is scheduled for 4:30 p.m.
They will be held in 119 Osmond.
This is the this ty-third year in
'which the series has been given.
Sherwood received his bachelor
,of science degree from McGill
University and his master and
doctor of science degrees from
Nlassachusetts Institute of Tech
nology.
He has received the American
Institute of Chemical Engineers'
William H. Walker Award and
has co-authored three books—
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"Absorption and Extraction," "Ap
plied Mathematics in Chemical
Engineering" and "Properties of
Gases and Liquids." He has also
written some 60 technical articles
on many chemical engineering
subjects.
Matt-er-a-Fact—
(Continued from page seven)
usually fast and who like con
tact.
Baer also feels Dave Wilkin
son. who was out with a sprained
ankle last week, should strength..
en the defense as starting goalie.
Which all adds up to one of the
strongest, most experienced Lion
units in the past decade or so.
On the other hand, the Middies
are expected to be one of the two
best teams on the schedule.
CLASSIFIED
Mg1:11=:17ZI
FOR SALE
1960 DODGE: four-door, radio, heater.
good Urea $l5O. Phone Not rn Laine
AD 7-2251 lease name if not in.
ONTI A CS,
vertables. Call for demonstration. Dix
Pontiac sti‘dent representative, Tom Pauley„
AD 7-490.
NEED TROPHIES? You name it—l hays
it. Plain or engraved. Rig discounts.
Quick service Phone AD 7-7581 after 6:00.
Troutman's Trophy-Novelty Shop.
TVs—COMPLETELY reconditioned, var.
lous sizes. s49—sR9. Television Service
Center at State College T.V., 232 South
Allen.
C=l=l:3
FOR RENT
DOUBLE AND half double room, central
location, nice furni.hing.i. Free parking.
Call AD 7-2294 or AD 7-9060.
MODERN FOUR-ROOM Apartment foe
rent in Centre Hall. Has own oil heat
ing plant. $6O per month. Write or Phone
R. M. Sassaman, 401 E. Walnut St.. Lewis.
town. Phone 8-4433.
LOST
RAINCOAT WITH plain lining last Thuta.
day night at I.F.C. Sing, scarf in pocket.
I hate yours. Call Phoebe ext. SOB.
LOST II hope) WASH and Wear tan rain.
coat in 4th floor Bourke Friday mm nine.
Han Thompson tamped in three Pineal' in
lining. If ''found" call 13oh Thompson
AI) 8-1954.
TAKEN BY mistake, gray gabaidine top-
coat at Placement Sort ice, Friday 3rd.
ha%e yours. Call Al Vv.ian AD 8-1138.
GIRL'S RAINCOAT last Saturday night
at Sigma Chi, giaaa*s Asere in pocket
and are needed immediately. Reward. Call
Joanne ext. 1497 M.
RAINCOAT AT Buckhout Lab - Tuesday
afternoon Name on table. I have yews.
Call John Snovalen AD 8-1)0157.
WANTED
HELP I RIDES for six girls to and hum
Phila of Camden ; leave Friday 17th
after 3:00 tettnn Sunday. Ext. 210.
ANYONE INTERESTED i i working on
the Business Staff of the summer Col.
legion, a weekly to be published during
summer .essions, contact Bob Piecone
AD 5.9107 or U. ext. 543 for an intertiew.
This is an excellent opportunity to learn
the functions of a newspaper's bus. staff
cspec. fui Mourn and bus ad students.
TENNIS PARTNER (preferably girl) for
mediocre tennis player. Call AD 7-2562.
INFORMATION ABOUT unfurnished
apartments suitable for mai ried couple
with child. Wanted around Sept. Ist,
Should be close to campus and ton n. Call
Jim at AD 8-2087.
COLLEGE MEN—Last year college men
in our department averaged $76. per
week. Due to conditions in our department
this year, we expect even higher gains.
Pleasant short hour arrangements allow
Plenty of time for studying. Car fur.
niched; expenses paid. Call Stan Zden,
AD 8.1692 Mon. - Fri. after 11 p.m. Salary
$46 per week.
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MISCELLANEOUS
CABIN AND Trail Division of PSOC.
All those who missed the meeting Thurs
day evening and are interested in the big
spring camping trip contact Hane Greger.
men AD 7-4989.
SKATING DIVISION of PSOC: Skating
trip to the Ice Carnival in Hershey—
tickets $l.OO. Call AD 7-2614 ; leaving
Saturday morning April 19th .
WILL THE person who picked up by
mistake my 50 feet of rope at this
Skeller PLEASE return it so I can go
rock-climbing Sunday! Call Finley AD
7-2920.
HAVE BAND—WILL TRAVEL. If you're
Planning a picnic or cabin party. get the
DAMPUSEERS. Featuring an accordion
and WHAT an accordion. When no piano
to available, the CAMPUSEERS make le
full-band sound wherever they go. AD
7-3309.
TENNIS FANS—Expert racket atlinging
and repairs by Hassinger. Nine grades
of nylon and gut. Prompt service. Guaran
teed satisfaction. Unhereity Tennis Serv
ice, 614 E. Ecaver Ave. Phone 1-2316.
24-1111. TENNIS racket re-stringing eery.
ice. Free cover with purchase of new
racket. Stream tested dealers. Metzgere.
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN YOUNG
PEOPLE? A refined pereon with initia.
tire and energy desiring to serve the best
interests of young people is wanted in
your horns community by a progressive
national organhiation. Better than aver
age compensation is earned for service
rendered. The type of work requires a
dignified, cultured individual commanding
confidence and respect. The time devoted
to the work may be determined by the
person selected. This opportunity may be
a full-time or a part-time project accord•
ing to interests and needs. For further in.
formation, come to Room 317, Willard
Nall, Wednesday evening, April 15 at
7:30 o'clock.
A NEW fraternity comes to Penn State
on April n. Watch thin date.
,
ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tap.
toe, or acrobatic lesions. Park Forest
Village School of Dow* AD 11-10711.
hnr*)ps, con.