The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, August 20, 1959, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, AUGUST
Con
A lour of campus just lwo years
ago look less than an hour and
could be done on loot with a
side frip by car io the (dairy barns.
The buildings shown on ihis page
are not all within walking range
and there are more to come.
The University .is in a huge
program of construction. In every
corner of campus one finds exca
vations, rising frameworks and
newly completed structures. »
Most fascinating perhaps is the
University Research Center which
is now one-third completed on a
plot of ground east and behind
the Atomic Reactor building.
Three long, low and modern
structures are in various stages of
completion. All phases of research
from engineering to language
translation are being located
there.
Also in the same area the first
uprights for a new graduate stu
dent housing development have
been nailed in place. This new
community will be a good 25
minute walk from main campus
but will replace the inadequate
barracks now in use.
By its appearance it would
never be taken for Swine Re
search Facilities, but the modern
red and silver structure, possibly
the most distant of all campus
buildings, is solely for the pur
pose of the study of our pork
supply. Modern animal pens
surround ihp main section of the
building which houses a lecture
and student assembly area.
The Military Science building
on the north-east edge of the
flower gardens is an impressive
site. Joining the main building
Is an armory to house tri-service
ordnance equipment, such as an
ti-aircraft weapons, torpedos and
mortars. The building will be
completed and ready for the
ROTC detachments to move in
by April of 1960.
The new football stadium pro
gresses rapidly each day. The
steel framework for the high tier
of stands on the east side is being
assembled this month. The exist
ing press box at Beaver Field will
be dismounted and moved to the
“ WUI -f U x° f WAGNER MILITARY SCIENCE building, located behind the flower STRIKINGLY MODERN is the Swine Research Facility building ir
l a n .. w , . . „ ~ . . , _. which both classes and research are to be carried on. The impres
the new oval will be 43.500. Tern- gardens on Curtm Rd„ is a long walk from central campus. The sively desjgned struc)ure resembles more a stude nt union than
porary parking will be provided ma j n building is joined on the right by a small armory. “pig” pen
on turf plots adjacent to the field.
Target date for the gridiron is
June 1960.
half shell .. . lobster dinners
.. . and many other delectable
seafood and country dinners
20, 1959
truction
for the finest in seafood
served in a luxurious
atmosphere, why not try
the EUTAW HOUSE ?
we specialize in . . . steamed
clams . . . oysters on the
and with your meal, enjoy
your favorite cocktail
All this at the . «..
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POTTERS MILLS
13 Miles East of State College
On Route to L'ewistown
EM 4-1039
SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
NEW GRIDIRON begins to take shape. The steel structure for,the east upper tier of stands has already reached the
half-way point. An identical structure will be placed on the west side of the field. A stone base is being leveled
on the playing area for drainage.
Campus Byword
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Photo Feature by Wayne Schlegel
1 LARGE GROUP OF L.P. ALBUMS
Were S3.9B—NOW Were $4.98—N0W52.98
Extended Play Albums Were $1.29 Now 50c
MOVING-OUT SALE!
Sept. I we're moving to a new loca-
tion at 143 S. Allen St, hut before
we go, we're having a whale of
a sale at the Glennland Building.
SCO’s of 45 R. F. M. “pops”
50% clearance on sheet music
Come help us make our moving job easier by
taking advantage of the tremendous savings now.
.203 E. BEAVER AVE.
—25 c
AD 7.2311
STATE COLLEGE
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