PAGE EIGHT Curry, Weyl Get Research Grants Two faculty members have been named Evan Pugh re search professors, President Eric A. Walker said today. They are Dr. Haskell B Curry, professor of mathematics, who has been designated Evan Pugh re search professor in mathematics and DI. Woklemar A. Weyl, re search piofe , ,sor of mineral sci ences, who has been named Evan Pugh research professor in phys ic al science The Evan Pugh Research Pro fr-ssorships recognize outstanding rescau•h clone by members of the faculty and piovide support for the continuation of their research, They are a part of a pro gram designed to strenghten re search at the University just as the Distinguished Visiting Pro fessorships. authorized in 1957, and the Superior Teaching Award, started in 1958, are des ignated to improve leaching. Cuiry plans to continue his in vcstigations into the fundamental! aspects of mathematical .logic, partieulai ly in the special field of combuiatmy logic work in this field, support ed largely by giants from the National Science Foundation, has iesulted in the first volume of a 2-volume treatise on combinatory logo Weyl has conducted research in the fields of solid state chem istry and physics, dealing par ticularly with surface and high temperature chemistry of metal Flurries and Cold-- (Con tinned front page one) ple who live in low lying areas. The snow that is now on the ground represents 2 1 / 2 inches of water, if melted. Rapid melting could result in a disastrous ' flood. Partly cloudy skies and quite, cold weather is due tonight IA itW the inci cut y dtoppmg to 8 de-; g ,above zero Winds should dinunkh late tonight and the snow Hui rm., will come to an end Tomminw, ,kies are eNpeeted to be pat tly cloudy and the weath er will continue to be (sold with a high of 26 dew ees, REFUND I of all toll charges on calls for deliveries of over $2.00 WHERE? al Morrell's, of course foot long hoagies, steak sandwiches and the new, delicious Berger Boats! Delivery 9 - 12 AD 8-8381 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA oxides, glasses, and clays: semi conductors and defects in crys tals and glasses: pigments: fluor escent materials: radiation in dicators; and mineral synthesis. His work has led to the publi cation of more than 100 papers and the granting of 12 patents Weyl has written a book, entitled, "Coloured Classes," and has con tributed chapters to seven other books dealing with solid lumi nescent materials, rheology, high polymer physics, fluorine chem i,try, phase transformation in ,solids, and the structure and prop erties of solid surfaces. 3 Profs Will Attend Viking Awards Dinner Dr. Clarence R. Carpenter, di rector of the division of academic research and services, Dr. Fred erick R. Matson, assistant dean for research in the College of the Lib eral Arts, and Margaiet B Mat son, assistant professor of soci ology, will represent the 'Univer sity at a dinner in New York to night honoring the three recipi ents of the 1959 Viking Fund Medals and Awards. The awards are presented by the Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research on the recommendation of professional societies in the fields. 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Formed under sponsorship of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, NIITRE employs the skills of engineers, mathematicians, physicists and psychologists on large-scale system projects ranging from design through prototype engineering and subsystem develop. ment to test and evaluation of the total on-line system. The growing scope of tvIlTRE's technological effort affords the opportunity to establish a rewarding professional career in one of these areas of long-term importance: • Component Research • Advanced System Design • System Test and Evaluation • Computer Programming • Human Engineering • Radar Systems and Techniques • Subsystem Development • Communications CAMPUS INTERVIEWS Friday, April 8 Please Contact Your Placement Director for Appointment A brochure more fully describing 1177 RE and its activities is available upon request 0 I kViW ANNAN AU NV AIM iMAN MUNN WA' \NNW NUNNSWAV MNN iNNUNV Now the Latest, Learning Machines-- (continued from pope four) One would give an electric shock if we gave the wrong an swer. Others would dispense bubble gum for little children who hit the proper button. We complained about huge 1960 W Deluxe, xt Inter, IR. radio Dent of let Cell I rank AI) 7-7 e 53. 1936 DODGE coupe, Stock rebuilt--6 en gine Bend new tutee, battery and motor pa rt,l One onner—nnyinal 48,000 IV, Phone Scott UN 64213. 1949 CONTINENTAL Hou.etrailer, 30 ft , one he di nom, rasher & dryer 102 Trailer Palk. lieq offer taken it. AD N-16315. FURNISHED APARTMENT 3.ptlbr meuricyl couple nr t 3 0 mile stu dents. Block from campus. ti% Its bible Im medrately. Call A D 75-210. ROOM IN dchirnble neighborhood Parking included P.nnte enhance, bath, I hurt, towels, lart»shetl. 27.00 per ‘t eek. AD 8- 409. ONE L A 1“. E double room. 'dud for 2 roommates, one block horn csmpue 230 S. Pugh St AD 7-3052. ONE HALF &obi.. room One block from commis 224 S Porzh St Al) 7-34)62. DOUBLE ROOM 1% ith study facilitrea; tither tm.cr boys or two gills.. Also, situzle room. New home ',kith no I. hildren. Avail able immediately Farking facilities. 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AD 7-4823 NON-THESIS TYPING, 30c per psage, tic per carbon. AD 8-0497. MEET ME at the Pow Wow, Bea‘er Avenue. MMMZiIM== applications available at HUB desk. Registratton closes March 8. Tea for a❑ applicants March 10 7-8 pan. in Sthanons Lounge. JUST RELEAS VD 11030 State College cross indexed directory, $3,00 plus tax. Mrs. Crnee Wagner, 23ti W. Foster Ave. AI) 7-3 iSg. IT'S BACK Gala Nightclub Club 1111- bana, 111)B ballroom Saturday, 9:bo p.m., March 6. Re4eisations asailable NUB desk. $1.25 couple ENROLL NOW for ballroom dancmg, tap, toe or acrobatic lessons Profes• atonal School of Dance. AD 8.1078. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1960 Fraternity Penalties-- (continued from page iwo) beverages at a fraternity function The fraternities have not lost their rushing or pledging privi leges but only the right to have women at their houses for four weeks. LOST ENGRA LD FLORENTINE fighter ate; noon —Libt a ry, EE , Waring. lin pot ta nt for family peace. Reeaul UN 5-4097. Carolyn. 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