The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 23, 1959, Image 2

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Glick to Give Talk
At Chapel Service
over, University officials said to-`
Dr. G. Wayne Glick, Franklin and Marshall College, will clay. ,
speak on The Boredom and the Gloty ll at 9 a.m. Sunday About three months ago, ex
plains H. L. Yeagley, Jr., direc-1
In the Helen Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. tor of the department of main-,
Glick is an ordained minister in the Church of the tenance and utilities, the corri-1
party which made the clock sold,
lii ethren. out its clock business to another
) The University Christian Asso-' firm. The University had pre-;
'elation Graduate Group will meet ysciusly sent an order to the
;original manufacturer to come,
at 4 p in. Sunday at the Presby- 1
I ;and do a repair job.
tei ian Student Center. They will,
i Last week a representative of
procede to Whipples Dam for a:the new owner arrived on cam
picnic and discussion. pus, but he came only to deter-,
1 The Graduate Luncheon Group mine the nature of the trouble;
will meet at 4p m. Sunday at the . and what would be needed to
, Presbyterian Student Center for repair the clock.
i
ta picnic at Greenwood Furnace.' Nothing has been heard from
'Those planning to attend should the company since, although Uni-;
leave reservations with Mrs. La-lversity officials have made re
tham, extension 541, before to—
peated requests for action.
Dr. George G Mallinson, dean t morrowt I Meanwhile, students and area
or the School o f Graduate Studies' The University Christian Assc-residents who have come to rely
'elation Undergraduate Fellowship, on the timepiece have turned to
at We-stein Michigan University,; will meet at 713 m- W
Sunday at the other clocks and watches to keep
v, ill !Teak at 9 30 am. Satuiday Chapel. Dr. William H. - Mather,P with their schedules
in the Assembly Room of the head of the Department of So:
Iletzel Union Building on "An ciology, will speak on the "Social
Is , tue in Doubt tßackgiound of the Prophets."
His talk is one of the high- The International Fireside will
meet at 8 u da y the
lights of the annual meetings of,Main Loung p e m.
of S
the n
Helen in
Eakin
the Penn State Graduate Club in Eisenhower Chapel.
Ai t Education. ! For the remainder of the main
Conference
On Art Ed
To Begin
MaHinson, who served from session, the Mittel Foundation
o f will meet for Sabbath Services
1943 until 1955 as professor
at 7.30 pm, Friday at 224 Locust
psychology and science education' Lane
at Western Michigan University,s
has had an intense interest ink
science education and in 1953 wasp
named president of the National
Association for Research in Sci
ence Teaching, the youngest per-,
son to be named to that office,
The following year he was,
elected president of the Michigan
Science Teachers Association. Hel
has also been active in the Amer
ican Association for the Advance
ment of Science, having served
as a member of the Council of
the Association
Candidates for Degrees
Offered Dinner Aug. 7
Candidates for degrees at the
Summer Sessions commencement
on Friday, August 7, are advised
that dinner wilt be available for
themselves, their parents, and
their friends at the Waring Hall
dining room.
Tickets, priced at - $1.50, must
be purchased at the Food Service
Office, 109 Waling Hall, before
July 31.
Some 9 1 , 4 2 million Chinese died
from famine in the year 1877-78.
RINALDO'S
BARBER SHOP
7 Expert Barbers
Follow the Mall to Rinaldo's
107 S. Allen St.
MID MADE TO ORDER
with your choke of toppings:
Pepperoni
Anchovies
Mushrooms
Ground Beef
Hot Peppers
Garlic
Onion Rings
Chopped Onions
Bell Peppers
Frankfurters
Friday only—
Minced Clams
Shrimp
Tuna Fish
AR Made with "T.L.C."
"We can'i make all the pizza,
so we only make the best."
Joe's Pizza Shoppe
131 N. Atherton St.
AD 8-2441
SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Edward VIII abdicated the
British throne December 11, 1936.
AIR CONDITIONED
4-CATIMUM
NOW . DOORS OPEN 6 P.M.
NUDREN NENIURIM
vo FRED ZINNEMANNS PAOCVCIO6I 0/
TICE INUN's STORNI
TECHINAPCOL
PETER FINCH
NEXT ATTRACTION
CEORGESTEVENS I =-Insi
THE DIARY OF.
-ANNEFRANK
Red Tape Kills Zeigler Given
Old Main Clock New Position
1
1 Old Main clock on the campus
'is the victim of a business change-
Prof Contributes Article
Dr. Benjamin A. Whisler, pro
fessor and head of the depart
ment of civil engineering, is the
author of an article appearing in
the July issue of Civil Engineer
ing magazine.
The article is titled, "The Pre
sent Crisis in Civil Engineering."
The
Pennsylvania State University
MATEER
PLAYHOUSE
At Standing Stone
this week and next;
Tennessee Williams'
hit play
CAT ON A
HOT TIN ROOF
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Reserve tickets now at
THE HOTEL
STATE COLLEGE
ADams 8.6733
Tickets:
Mon.-Thurs. .. $1.75 & $2.25
Fri.-Sat. $2.25 & $2.75
Dr. Mai tin L. Zeigler, assistant
director of the Division of Coun-
seling, has been appointed direcl
for of student affairs research.
Dr. Robert G. Bernreuter, spe
cial assistant to the President for
student affairs, explains that in
this new position, Zeigler, who
,serves also as a research associate!
in psychology, will integrate re-i
Isearch activities in the aiea of!
student affairs.
He will continue to be respon-;
Bible for the prediction studiesi.
;which are involved with the se-!
lection of students for the Urn-;
!versity and with the guidance of
'students into the most applopri- 1
,ate fields of stidy.
He will also serve as a resource
officer for research in the field
lot student affairs and integrate
;student affairs research with oth
'er areas of research at the Urn-'
!veisity.
WMAJ Radio Program Schedule
1450 kilocycles
Monday through Friday
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30 Morning Dro otiong
45 Morning Show
00 Neu:,
05 Morning Show
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32 Morning Show
00 NON s
05 Morning Show
30 Local Headlines
31 Morning Show
Sunday
7.28 Sign On Music Show R:00 Billy Graham
7'30 NeR n 12:15 National, Local 3:30 Sunday Sports
7:35 Children's Show News, Sports 8:45 Music •
8:00 News 12:30 Church World News 9 :00 News
8:05 Sunday School Les. 12:45 Music Show 9:05 Music of the Masters
son 2:00 News 10:00 News
8:30 Reformation Hour 205 Music Show 10:05 Summer Session
9:00 The Hetald of Truth 2:20 Warm-Up 11:00 News
9:30 Mormon Tabernacle 2:25 Pirate Baseball 11:05 Sparta
Choir NeM.S and Sports 11:15 Summer Session
9:46 Christian Science Music 12:00 News- and Sports
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10:45 Local Church Serv. 7:30 Protestant Hour 1:06 Sign Off
PITTSBURGH PIRATE BASEBALL SCHEDULE
Thureday, July 23 No Came
Friday Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 9:00
Satmilny Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 2:25
Sunday Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 2:26 (2 games)
Muuday Pittsburgh at Milwaukee 2:25
Tuesday Pittsburgh at Los Angeles }0:515
Wednesday Pittsburgh'at Los Angeles 10:55
THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1959
Prof Awarded Fuibright
Dr. Michael Chiappetta, asso
ciate professor of education, has
been awarded a Fulbright grant
to assist in the development of
teacher preparation curriculums
and to study the public school
system in Peru.
Repairs
Car Radios I Television
Phonographs I Radios
television
service
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center
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at
State College TV
232 S. Allen St.