EIGHT CONTEMPORARY ART on view at the lletzel Union Building is surveyed with mixed emotions by James Byers, a member of the '59 State Collvge. Big' , School graduating class. Food Conference To Study Economy The first educational conference conducted by the Insti tutional Food Research and Services Program will be held Monday through Wednesday at the University. Approximately 150 superintendents, medical directors, business managers and persons in charge of food service activ ities from Pennsylvania State Institutions are expected to at tend The program will highlight economy on food purchasing. Miss Clarence D. Gullickson, professor of hotel and institu tion administration in the Col lege of Home Economics, di rects the program under an agreement between the Univer sity and thl Commonwealth. It is designed to provide more economy and improve quality of food in Pennsylvania insti tutions. Dr. Katherine ff. Fisher, asso ciate professor of foods and nutri tion, has devised a nutrient wheel showing the nutritive value of commonly used food in equiva lents as well as the nutrients recommended each day for males and females in different age groups. Dr. Grace M. Henderson, No wonder women love Rezistal—our exclusive fabric finish. It has such endearing ways. Restores original life and body to fabrics . . . revives dulled colors . . . adds wrinkle-resistance to cottons and sheers. And not only wearables, but drapes, spreads, slip covers! Men like Rezistal, too, for the "new" finish it gives to summer suits, sport shirts, and stacks ... the extra wear it provides between cleaning! We add Rezistal with every drycleaning, at no extra cost Rezistat is our Beauty Bonus BALFURD Careful Cleaners Yours at no extra cost Office & Plante--307 W. Bearer Aye. Storer-328 E. College Ave. By DODI KOTA dean of the College of Home Economics, and Dr. S. Earl Thompson, head of the depart• ment of hotel and institution administration, w 111 represent the University in greetings to the participants. Dr. H. C. Eaton. superintendent' of Harrisburg State Hospital, will , ; moderate a panel on "Economy, in Purchasing" A panel, "Your, Employees and You" will be mod-I crated by Dr. S Earl Thompson Dr, J. Frank Cohe, professor of, bacteriology, will moderate "San-' itation in Food Service." A chicken barbecue in Hort! Woods is planned for Monday) A banquet at the Nittany Lion' Inn and a tour of the University! Food Service Building will high light the second day of the con-' ference. SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA 4th Concert To Be Held By Quartet The nationally-known Clate-! mont String Qua! tet will present: its fourth concert at 830 p.m.' Tue , ,day in the Fletzel Union ball loom. The program will include "Quartettsat/ rn C minor, Opus; Posthumous" by Shubei t; "Grosse) I"uge, Opus 133" by Beethoven. "Quartet in G minor, Opus 10" by ; Deßus , ,y; and Quartet in D not, K. 421" by Mozart Members of the quartet in-! clude• Marc Gottlieb, fnA. vto- Imist, liladimit Weisman, seconds violinist, William Schoen, violist.; and Irving Klein, celloist. All members. of the quartet are born New York City and have made appearances throughout, most of the United States. Thi•; is the second summer the group has been on campus as a quartet in-residence The Quintet will also conduct a lecture-recital it 8:30 p.m. Fri dev, July 31 in the HUB assem bly room. The gioup will play one composition and then hold a discussion to analyze the tech niques, methods, arrangements and over-all meaving of the com p() •ition, This is done to aid the audience in obtaining a bel*n understanding of the particular musical compo3iCon. The final concert of the sum mer session will be held on Aug. 7. New Torpedo Casing Patented by LeFrancois A new type of torpedo casing! !has been invented by John E. 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