PAGE EIGHT University to Make Films on Ed Psych To aid in the teaching of certain basic theories and methods of educational psychology, the University will produce documentary sound films. $07,005 by the A grant of for the project Prof to Receive Chem Award Dr. Robert W. Taft, Jr , profes sor of chemistry, will icceive the 1 USD Ameiican Chemical Society A want in Peti oleum Chemistry. The pm pose of the award is to rnogni/c outstanding research achievements in the field of petro leum chemistry. The $lOOO award, sponsored bv the Scientific Pre cision Co, will be presented at the April 1900 meeting of the society in Cleveland, O. Taft leveived his bachelor of science and his master of science! degiees fiom the University of Kansas and his doctor of phil osophy degree fiom Ohio State Umveisity. He was named to the Univer sity faculty m JO5O. Last year lie did lescairli at Harvard Univer sal v undei a Guggenheim Fellow ship. Jn 1950 and 1957 he held an Alfred P Sloan Foundation fel lowship for reseat eh here. Dioda to Discuss Art At Reception Sunday Adolph Dioda, whose sculpture and drawings are ourtently on display in the HUB gallery, will he picsent at a reception there! Sunday to meet and discuss his wmk with intei ested guests. The public is invited from 3 to 5 pm to meet Dioda and to view his work and that of Paul Rand, giaphie artist, whose work is also being shown until Oct 3. + CLASS HMMM •««<•! tit It MMHI ('AMI —l7 words or Imb CHARGE— 12 words or less 9.50 on* Insertion 9.75 two insertion* II 00 three Insertions Additional wordi*—3 for 9.98 for carh day of insertion ADS MUST HE IN BY 11:00 A.M TIIE PRECEDING DAY FOR SALE lP.’u I OKI), unlit* A hentti, Knot! con dition ('all M) i-U'll >-6 or EL «ft» r t, At.l’A foldttiK camera f4.fi apotar I/.((Ml hit* v\nt\ shmtei M-K\, self timer fl.-tvlt pun. filtti* mid sun-shade. $3O. DO J L hiimh, HU S PtiKh UN f-Hll. SPARTAN TRAILER for bale. 3‘l-ft com. 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Thevaos, associate professor of psychology, and Dr. Hugh M. Davison, professor of educational research, will conduct the project.] They will be aided by specially-! selected public school teachers. Patrick' explained that it is difficult for students preparing for teaching careers to observe in actual practice many of the basic theories and methods in educational psychology and gen eral methods courses. The number of students need ing to observe these techniques is large and each needs many op portunities to observe. Also, the number of teachers who can ef fectively demonstrate these tech niques in their day-to-day school room activity is limited. Penn State to Play 9 Soccer Garries Penn State will play nine soc cer games this fall, five at home and four on the road The Nittany Lions, who own an all-time soccer record of 231 victories, 42 defeats and 43 ties, won five of nine contests last iyear. The schedule- Sept 26, at Buck nell; Oct. 3, West Chester; 10, at Syracuse; 17, at Colgate; 24, Maryland; 31, Navy; Nov. 7, Tem ple; 14, at Aimy; 21, at Pitts ’ burgh. IFIEDS + ONE DOUHLK room, itlral for 2 room mate'*, one block from campus. 2io S Pmrh St AD 7-1052 DESIRABLE ROOMS, Centrally located n*'nr tMinpuq mmrle or double. Talking - . Call AD 7-7906 01 hi. 5-4:102 GRADUATE STUDENTS, upperelnss nu*n will find oomtoi table looms with hot ami cold limning water or private bath Colonial Hotel, 123 W. Nittany, State College. Centia! location, free pmking, quietly operated for rest and study. Low student lutes. APARTMENT FOR rent. Completely fur nished. Set up fot four hoys, ebuc to campus, and fi ee paiking. Al) 7-7218. jCOED SEEKS roommate for 3-room effi j cienev upaitment. bath, kitchen, private jentrame. Apply 130 Locust Lane 12-3 pm WANTED* M ALK ntmlent to shaie flpm Inietit Call AD 8-2100. USED MEN’S English Dike. Write 110 Hillcrest m call UN 5-67U1 or AD 7-206 S MALE ENGINEERING* •ifuilent” to rhatr ocelli nt condition 4-ronm apnitment AD 7-7043. WANTED* WAITERS to woik for meal'* at Chi Thi Call AD 7-4.M2, ask for Marty. STUDENTS WANTED for pait-time com niejcial electumic wiring; expcrienreil only. Salary commensurate with ability. Call AD 8-054 1 8 a rn. to 6 p,ni. for ap« pointnient. KITCHEN HELD wanted. Apply at Lambda Chi Alpha or call AD 7-2002 t j ppwriter. PIANO MAN or horn-man to play with modern mz group. Contact Don Krebs at AD 7-2776 after 6.00 f>.m. or UN 5-6543 during day. TOWN MEN! Want >our three square meals, good and cheap’' Try College Co-op. Secret of *ucce*s —we all pitch in! Stop in for a meal on the house. Contact Julie AD 7-251 M. 244 E. Nittany Ave. LAW SCHOOI All *“ mtere-ted in law school sign list 129 Spinks or con tact jpave Fj*«tein AD 8-2207. WE'. TtV.FAIU and have cords, heads, and supplies for all makes electric shavers. St-o our line rebuilt shavers 53. 00—$8.00 Guaranteed. Electne Supply Co., 216 S. Allen St. Phone AD 7-2062. CALL US for foot-long Hoagies and Pepsi AD 8-5381—9 p.m. till 12 p m Morrell’s, IS IT good new*’ l got stiaight "AY* in my couisex because 1 read half-price "Time". ‘‘Life" and "Newsweek" last semester. How about you? Mary Ann Smith. ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancing. tnp, toe or acrobatic lessons. Profes sional School of Dance. AD 8-1078. WAITERS AND needed at AEFi immediately. Please call Leslia at AD 7-2941, I THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA FOR RENT WANTED Call after 8 p.m MISCELLANEOUS HELP WANTED Teachers Attend j Science Institute Fifty teachers representing sec ondary schools in 15 states, are enrolled at the University in the third Academic Year Institute forj ’ Science Teachers. j Sponsored by the National Sci ence Foundation, the program will give training in the fields of bio logical, physical and earth sci ences and mathematics during the year. The purpose of the program is' to improve the competence ofj high school teachers in the sci-j jences, and mathematics during the! [supplement their professional 'preparation in educational tech niques, director William H, Pow ers, said. VA Agent Will Advise Veterans, Dependents A contact representative of the Veterans Administration will be available to advise veterans and their dependents between 10 a.m. and 3:15 p.m. next Wednesday in 3B Old Main. Do You Think far hburself? If you saw a girl. would you say, (A) "What—no skis; or (B) - „ N "Cold?” or (C) "The pool closed three months ’ *'■» \ ' ». ago,” or (D) “Stay right here—l’ll get the guard!” A[] B[] CQ DQ When you choose a filter cigarette, do you (A) ask all r* » your friends, and take their j. wor d f° r what's best? (B) take the one that makes A - r loudest claim? (C) in vestigate the facts, then use your own judgment? (D) go for the filter that gives you taste plus filtering? AD BD CQ DQ It’s a wise smoker who depends on his own judgment, not opinions of others, in his choice of cigarettes. That is why men and women who think for themselves usually The Mon WhoTbinks for Himself Knows-3 ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN’S FILTER... A SMOKING MAN’S TASTE! Panel Series Set for TV “Are the Mass Media Medi ocre?” will be the topic of a series, of 10-minute television panels [scheduled to begin Monday. The panels will be composed of Um jversity communications special lists. j WFBG, Channel 10, Altoona, [will project the program to be Iseen at 9.50 a m. Monday, Wednes day and Friday. It will follow the |9 a.m. open circuit History 21 ’course, also originating here. ! | The series, which will last (until December 18, will be taped in advance each week. H. Eugene Goodwin, director of the School of Journalism, will chair hi s first program on Oct. 5. Two members of his staff will be .invited each week to discuss the future of news ! papers. National advertisers’ annual expenditure in newspapers since 1950 has increased by over 220 million. (SHARPEN YOUR WITS ON THIS!*) Do you think the statement "It's always darkest before the dawn" is (A) an astro nomical truism? (B) a good reason for getting home early? (C) a piece of hope ful philosophy ? (D) an argu ment for night watchmen? AQ B □ C □ D □ Do you think that a man who can pole-vault 16 feet but doesn’t like to, should (A) go out and do it any way? (B) keep the whole thing to himself? (C) do a bit of self-analysis on why he doesn’t like to go so high? (D) have the bar set lower? AQ B □ C □ D □ Saturday, September 26. 1959 Approximately $1.2 million has been raised since the University adopted an annual alumni giving plan in 1953. Individual contribu tors number 61,000. Funds are used for projects which do not qualify for state monies. OUTING CLUB Join the Crew This Weekend f SATURDAY SKEET SHOOT .. Field a^d.Stream Div Mi. Niiaany Project . *2 P.M. Cabin And Trail Div Canoe Instruction ROCK CLIMBING All Groups leave from behind Osmond. smoke VICEROY. They know only VICEROY has a thinking man’s filter— the filter with more research behind it than any other . . . the filter that changed America’s smoking habits. And only' VICEROY has a smoking man’s taste. *lfyou have checked (D) in three out of four questions, you’re pretty sharp ...hut if you, picked ( C)—man, you-think for yourselfl Brown * Wiliuaute* ToboccaCcaJt .. 2 P.M. SUNDAY 2 P.M. For Beginners Canoe Div. 10 P.M. Rock Climbing Div.
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