The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, June 25, 1959, Image 5

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    'THURSDAY. JUNE 25. 1959
Chaplain to Give
Sunday Sermon
Charles E. Minneman, assistaint University Chaplain, will,
speak at the University Chapel service of worship at 9 a.m.
Sunday, in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel.
Serving as leader of worship at this service will be the!
Reverend Preston N. Williams, assistant University Chaplain.l
George E. Ceiga, University!
organist, will play "Ein feste i
Burg ist unser Gott" by Johann
Pachelbel; "Herr Christ, der einig ,
Gottes Sohn" by Johann Walther,;
and "Fugue in E minor," by Jo-!
hann Sebastian Bach.
The Chapel Choir, under thel
direction of Mrs. Willa Taylor,l
will sing the morning anthem.
"This I Believe: A Chemist
Speaks" is the topic of a speech
by Louis Legory, associate pro
fessor of chemistry. He will speak.
Ito the University Christian Asso-
!elation undergraduate fellowship
at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Eisen
bower Chapel.
The graduate group of the
E University Christian Association
also will meet at 5 p.m. Sunday
at the Presbyterian Student Cen
ter, 132 W. Beaver Ave., and then
go to an area park for a picnic
and discussion of the book,
"Handbook of Christian Theol
ogy."
Hacker Named
,Visiting Prof
,In History
Dr, Louis M. Hacker, professor
of economic history at Columbia
University, has been named a
visiting professor of history, ef
fective Sept. 1.
Hacker will serve for a semes-'
ter and is the third visiting pro—
fessor of history at the Univer
sity. Other guest professors have
been Herbert Heatdn, University
of Minnesota, and! Thomas D.
Clark, University of Kentucky.
He received his bachelor and
masters degree from Columbia
University and was also granted
a master of arts 'degree Oxford
University in 1948 and a honor
ary doctor of laws degree by the
University of Hawaii in 1953.
Since 1935 Hacker has been a
member of the economics depart
ment at Columbia and has been
a full professor since 1948. He
, was director and dean of the
School of General Studies at
Columbia between 1949 and 1958
Ridenour Will Retire
As Professor Emeritus
Chauncey 0. Ridenour, who
has served on the faculty at the
University for 39 years, will re
tire July 1 as professor emeritus
of English literature.
Ridenour began his college'
teaching career as an instructor
in English at the University in
1920. In 1925 he was made as
'Eistant professor of-English liter
ature, in 1933 an associate pro
fessor, and in 1943 professor of,
English literature.
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All summer school students and
faculty are welcome at an Open
House to be held by the UCA at
the Eisenhower Chapel from 6:30
to 8 p.m. Monday.
Hagen to Retire July 4
,After 28 Years' Service
Dr. Beatrice L. Hagen, a mem
ber of the faculty for 28 years
will retire July 4 as professor
emerita of mathematics.
Dr. Hagen taught at schools
in the middle-west before com
ing to the University in 1931. She
is a member of Phi Beta Kappa,
Society of the Sigma Xi, Phi Mu
Epsilon, Sigma Delta Epsilon, and
the American Mathematical So
ciety.
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If your mouth is watering fora thick, juicy steak,
TODAY !Mixed swim party, 8 p.m.
Mixed swim party. 8 p m., Glenn- land Pool
land Pool WEDNESDAY
Outdoor movie, "Gun for a Cow- Social dancing class, 7 p m
ard," 9 pm , back of HUB (in! Building
case of rain. Schwab) (Student-Faculty Welcome
TOMORROW 9 p . HUB Ballroom
Inth-session classes end, 6:20 pm. by Duke Morris and the
Mixed swim party, 8 p.m , Glenn- Men
land Pool
SUNDAY
Chapel services, 9 a.m.. Charles
Minneman, speaker, Eisenhow
er Chapel
UCA Graduate group. 5 p.m., pic
nic and discussion, Presbyterian
Student Center
UCA Undergraduate Fellowship,
7 p.m., "This I Believe: A
Chemist Speaks," by Professor
Louis Legor y; Eisenhower
Chapel Lounge
MONDAY
Registration, 8 a.m. to 12 noon
and 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., Rec
reation Hall
Foreign Language oral screening
test for doctoral candidates, 9
a.m.
UCA graduate luncheon, 12:30
p.m., Eisenhower Chapel
UCA open house for students and
faculty, 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.,
Eisenhower Chapel
I Registration, first meeting of So
cial Dancing Class, 7 p.m.,
White Building
Duplicate bridge games, 7 p m ,
HUB eardroom -
"Three Men on a Horse," 8:30
p.m., Mateer Playhouse at
Standing Stone (M on day
through Friday)
TUESDAY
Mid-session classes begin, 8 a m.
Classes which would have met
Monday, June 29 will meet on
Saturday, July 11
Foreign language oral screening
test for doctoral candidates, 9
a.m.
Chess Club, 7 p.m. to 11 p.m , 7
Sparks Building
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BARBER SHOP
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Follow the Mall to Rinaldo's
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GAZETTE
Meyer to Make Trip
To Europe for Army
Wolfgang E. Meyer, professor
of mechanical engineering, will
.make a study trip through Europe,
during June and July as a special!
consultant to the Office of Ord
nance Research, U. S. Army.
He will visit industrial and
[ university laboratories where
work on environmental research
on engines is being carried out.
While in Europe, Meyer will
present a paper to the Conference
of the International Combustion
!Engine Congress whiai will be
?held at Wiesbaden, Germany.
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Doan Elected to Position
In National Dairy Group
Francis J. Doan, professor of
dairy manufacturing, has been
elected to a 3- - year term on the
Board of Directors of the Amer
ican Dairy Science Association.
He has served as a member of
the editorial board of the Jour
nal of Dairy Science for eight
years and is a member of the
Journal management committee.
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