PAGE SIX Hall Named Head Of New Department A department of general engineering has been estab lished in the College of Engineering and Architecture and Francis T. Hall Jr, professor of electrical engineering, has been named head of the depa► tment as well as assistant :dean for general engineering in Rayback to Head ,the College. The action, announced today 'by Plestdent Eric A, Walker, was Labor Education 'taken at the weekend meeting of proles-'the Board of Trustees. It will be- Dr Jo , eph G Rayback, come effective July 1. soi of American history, has been Dr. Merritt A. Williamson, dean mimid head of the Department of the College of Engineering and of Laboi education. Ai chitecture, explains that et,tab- 1' h e appointment, e ff e d ive tishment of the new department July 1, was announced yesterday wze prompted by the need for incorporating into the College by President Eric A. Walker. It structure the engineering faculty ‘s as appt ovcd at the weekend members located at the Common nu of the Board of Trustees. wealth Campuses. The new department head will flayhar k has been acting head be responsible for the engineer -I.of the ' hed a Y ear a g o as a um ' department since It NN CV , , mg faculty members at the Com `labil monwealth Campuses, for the the College of the liberal t • curriculums of engineering stu- The department admlnistetSdents on thane campuses who are the labor-management !elation!, candidates for the baccalaureate curriculum, conducts studies in an d associate degrees; and for the field of labor, and is recpon- the work in engineering drawing cible for ihstruction both on and and de ,, criptive geometry. Facul off campu, ty teaching these courses will be On June 30, he will complete a a:signed to the new department. luec-vear term as head of the' He will also have responsibility rpm talent of history He will for candidates for the bachelor militate as professor of Ameti- of science degree without destg ut 'nation in a specific field. 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111t111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 R - s A product of the Britich Motor (orporation I id , inalscii of Austin-llcale, Austin, NIG, Magnetic, Iktorric, Riley and Sprite. Clark Motor Company AD 8-8771 MG Austin Healey Jaguar -- English Ford iniuniminiiiiminninilitinnotniminniinitiuninuniiitnillinutiumutuitininiiiiiiiiiinitinnuntinT: IF YOU LIKE RECORDS ... ... be sure and visit THE MUSIC ROOM --Glennland Bldg. at Beaver and Pugh-- That's where you always find a wide selection of your favorite type of recordings Just Arrived -- Brand New . . . 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On the program will be speak ers from India, Israel, France, England, Germany, Sweden and Japan, in addition to those from leading American universities and government and military labora tot ies Participants in the sym pcFiAi will exchange ideas con cerning earthwave propagation and waves in metals and plastics. Dr. Norman Davids, professor of engineering mechanics, is gen eral chairman of the symposium which will be conducted by the department of engineering me chanics at the University under the sponsorship of the Office of Ordnance Research of the U S Army. :• ...-. • ..- •-..:4.• - " I6ac . ..•. • .. . ~.,. , . . S -," ez • • • . . .. . . , ....„ ' l ii -.:±4,4111* It's ~,,.:*'...,...,.., . -- .• . 10z_4,1 n 111 p ',......1.! r :44 p i e ' s i , .:.:.::.,. ~.AL,,, . .;,,, .. v .. 4 .. ..... „....., v ,,,, -...7r , ii me ~, ....1 : , ;-:w - 4 lime a After classes, when it's too hot to study in the afternoons, naturally Penn Staters go to Whipple's. 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