THURSDAY. JULY 30. 1 Harshbar Given Le Of Absen Dr. Luther H. Harshb. lessor of religious stu• versity chaplain, and c of religious affairs, wit year in England an. where he will be enga search work dealing N logical and political s He has been grantet, of absence from August 31, 1960. The Penn State cha lain will use Cambridge Univer-ity, Eng land, as his headquarte s. He be affiliated with Trit ity Hall, one of the Cambridg. colleges. His research will be o the topic, 'Theological Motifs in Relation to the Political Motifs of the Age of Metternich." He plans to specialize in Protes tant theological monis during the period from 1815 to 1848 and will undertake case studies of certain leading theologians in England and Germany. In connection with his research, he will visit several universities in Europe, including Heidelburg. Harshbarger also will visit the so-called "Centers of Renewal" in Europe, including rthe evan gelical academies andrthe Roman Catholic retreat centers. He also Win attend several conferences in England and on the Continent. Euwema Granted Leave Dr. Ben Euwema, dean of the College of the Liberal Arts, granted a leave of absence, will spend the next six months travel ing through Europe. COMMUNITY OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL Westerly Parkway ... across from the new high school Daily Admission (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.) —65 e Saturdays and Sundays (Suns. 1 to 9 p.m.) —75 c PRIVATE PARTIES -- 9 to I 1 p.m. $l.OO per person AMMMEMIIMMIIMMIEMk See and Visit WOODWARD CAVE off Route 45 at Woodward, Pa. SEE NATURE'S WONDER Special rates for groups. Picnic Area, Camp Sites, Collages. Write Wo Art Exhibit-- (Continued from page one) dimensional materials including sculpture by students of Yar G. Chomicky, associate professor of art education. Dr. Edward L. Matti!, associate professor of art education, will display work in jewelry made in classes he has been teaching. Work in crafts including furni ture designed and made by stu dents will also be displayed. This work was done by students of James A. Schinneller, assistant professor of art education. Children's art work done in classes taught by Leon Frank ! ston, instructor in art eduCation, will also be exhibited. l lrger, pro- ' I ies,Uni [ordinator spend a Europe .ed in re •ith theo- a leave 1 to July In the Temporary Classroom Budding, visitors will see murals done by students of Chomicky and cratts done in classes of Mary Godfrey. Professor to Conduct Textile Industry Study Dr. Ruth W. Ayres, professor and head of the Department of Clothing and Textiles, will spend five months in Pakistan studying changes made in that nations' tex tile industry during her leave of absence from the University, be ginning Feb. 1. Repairs I Car Radios Television Phonographs Radios television - V' • service Ap center - <" 711 ^4_ ) at State College TV 232 S. Allen St. Now Open New and Modern ($25.00 minimum) (Phone AD 7-4342) dward Cave, Woodward, Pa. for brochures. . SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA Steelworkers-- (Continued from page one) program offered to the second year members is the best course offered and leaches a person to conduct himself properly in front of a group. The profes sors make you speak and point out mistakes, he said. Most of the steelworkers agreed! that the effective speech course, offered the most for them, since' they have to conduct meetings and appear before the members of the union. One of the pioneers of the in stitute, James Hahn of Dravos burg, said he was "amazed at the improvement in the classes over the past 14 years." "The in stitute has now reached the point where the members are not here to be educated by instructors, but to learn to educate themselves." The hest kind of salesmanship is in filling needs. Butlers Jewelry DIAMONDS a WATCHES Watch and Jewelry Repairing 111 E. Beaver Ave. 0. 003***** ** ** ****li THICK! 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