THURSDAY. JULY 9. 1959 —Collegian Photo by Bill Garner COTTON CANDY was a big favorite with the younger set at the 4th of July carnival in downtown State College. Bingo was almost as popular with the oldsters. Swamps To Be Studied In Florida Deep in the swamps of the Florida Everglades, a team of Uni versity scientists will seek new knowledge of the nature of or ganic materials found in the earth's crust. Dr. William Spackman, associ ate professor of paleobotany who is in charge of coal research, will lead his third expedition to the Florida swamplands this sum mer. With him will be C. Philip Dol sen, University petrologist, and Mrs. Dolsen, a research assistant in geology. The party will explore the Everglades in boats and light aircraft. Two houseboats will serve as field laboratories. The expedition is part of a re search project sponsored by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission on "Mineralogy, Petrography and Pa]eobotany of Uranium Bearing Lignites." The researchers will study they sediments produced in they swampy environment and will compare them with older coal and lignite beds found in other parts of the country. Modern' counterparts of these older beds) now are forming in the Florida swamps, Spackman explains. He feels that through studies of these newer sediments, light will be shed on the nature of old er organic materials, including uranium-bearing coals and lig nites. For the finest in seafood served in a luxurifils atmosphere, why not fry the EUTAW HOUSE! We specialize in steamed clams, oysters on the half shell, lobster dinners, and many other delectable seafood and country dinners. AND WITH YOUR MEAL YOU CAN ENJOY YOUR FAVORITE COCKTAIL Ail this at the ... tt Anittir k • POTTERS MILLS 13 Miles East of State College On Route to Lewistown EM 4.1039 1960 Golf Team Elects Burgoon New Captain Dick Burgoon, Carlisle, is the newly-elected captain of Penn State's 1960 golf team. Number 2 man on the 1959 team which won six of nine matches and placed second in the Eastern Intercollegiate champion ships, Burgoon joined teammate Bill Davidson as Penn State's rep resentatives in this year's N.C.- 'A.A. tournament at Eugene, Ore gon. nittarty netui •paperbacks for required reading *the best in literature eforeign newspapers WEST COLLEGE AVE next to the "Corner Room" NOW OPEN E_ A FULL DAYS ‘if A WEEK .-7.-= 8 aim, to 5:30 p.m. g. E 7. Davidson's == Barber Shop - . E.-= 145 S. Allen iliumunnuommummunimmummitiniti, SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA University Establishes ver, , ity will s . pesdi at 8 pm. to , N.•. day in the Hetzel Union Build ew nSTITLite by thAa"ic,i,", I ria t I l i n '' . ( 1 )1 1 :11 tI I je c t ' . l .s .l i 1: til.ccid 1 1 ng Workshop. An Institute of Public Ad -1 Kiuri,hohn will spevk on "Hu ministration, to be established man Nature and Copthet as Seen' by Anthropologists - ' by the University Sept. 1, will His speech is open to the public work with and assist in train- and persons planning to attend, ,inust secure tickets prior to the in students for careers in speech at the main dc-k of the public service. 1.-Ictrel Union Building ' Klockhohn ieceived his bache nel, the institute will also Besides the training of person-con- for of arts degree from the Urn - duct research and offer assistance, vet city of Wisconsin in 1928 and' his master's and doctor's degiees to government agencies at all the University of Oxford levels. He was a Rhodes Scholar in 1932 The institute wilt operate as a unit of the College of the Liberal:onhy degree from Harvard Um- He received his doctor of philos- Arts. It will cooperate with simil lar units at other Pennsylvania v'ersity in 1936 and the L 11,D universities in the conduct of in-'degree from the University of service training programs and in New Mexico in 1949. .research and the publication of research findings, said President Eric A. Walker Dr. Ben Euwema, dean of the College of the Liberal• Arts, said the institute will work closely with the department of political science in the training of under graduates and with the Graduate School in its program leading to the professional degree of mas ter of public administration. The institute will promote con ferences and non-credit training programs for officials of federal, state and local government and will encourage and publish gov ernmental research findings. Graduation Gowns Students graduating in cere monies Aug. 7 are to pick up caps and gowns at the Athletic Store before Aug. 1. Caps and gowns are available for all de grees. ARTIST PAINTSmoiL BRUSHES. 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