The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 06, 1960, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Institute Opens Fraternities Open
• • For Mid. Session
For Science , Only seven fraternities have the
approval of the dean of men's of-
Math Teachers lice to be open during Mid-Ses
-Ision, according to Wilmer E. Wise,
High school science and mathe-!
assistant to the dean of men in
matics teachers from 16 states and
charge of fraternity affairs.
two foreign countries are attend-
Occupancy of any -fraternity
jag the National Science Founda.i
lion Summer Science Institute, not approved constitutes a viola
which opened yesterday. tion of IFC regulations and may
A total of 165 teachers from , result in disciplinary action to
Alaska to Argentina will . take ixith the individuals involved and
part in the six-week study pro- , the fraternity, Wise said.
gram designed to make teachers IFC officers hold periodic
:Timbers of the science profes-!checks and the State College po
sion as \veil as the education pro- lice have been requested to in
fession. vestigate any unapproved house
The high school teacher is the that appears to be open or oc
key man in improving the sciencecupied.
level of the citizenry in line with Those approved for Mid-Session
the . request of Congress when'are Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha
establishing the institute, said Dr. , Zeta,. Beta Theta Pi, Phi Kappa
William B. Powers, director. ',Sigma, Pi Lambda Phi, Sigma
The teachers will select special-;Phi Epsilon, and Sigma Pi
ized courses in their field of sci-!
ence and participate in a common'
program of activities and research'
observations
Four distinguished visiting for-i
eign scientists will lecture at tlicl
institute. Dr. Roger Cayrel from;
France, Dr. A. L. Blakers from!
Australia. Dr. Aubin Heyndrickx
from Belgium and Dr. M. Rueffi
from Switzerland will speak.
The teachers attending the insti-1
tute were selected from nearly 9001
applicants.
Foreign Students—
(Continued from page one) I
ner said, because of their world
opportunities. •
More than 25 per cent of the,
foreign students who studied herd
this year- were concentrated in
California and New York, with
California (13.3 per cent) leading;
New York (12.5 per cent).
For the third consecutive year.;
the University of California is the
institution with the largest num-,
ber (1,918) of foreign students! .
registered.
Howard University in Washing-,
ton, D.C., in terms of total en
rollment. had the highest percent-i
age of foreign students with 13.6.1
The largest number of foreigni
students (17.175) come from the!
Far East and the second largest!
number (9,428) from Lat i n;
America. The rapidly developing!
students (7,110) here for study(
than did Europe (6,362). Canada!
is the single country sending they
largest number of students to the! ,
United States.
Engineering, which claims IL-,
279 of the students, is the mosti
popular field of study and the
humanities with 9,246 second,
At Penn State, the largest per
centage of the foreign students
are graduate students who work
as assistants in instruction and
research. Most of these are di
rected to Penn State through gov
ernment organization such as the
Institute for International Educa
tion. More than 200 letters from
foreign applicantsarrive monthly
at the University.
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Orthopedic preseriptiona filled
Orthopedic shoe oaks
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Complr-te stocks of Kodak Film.
Color photofinishing
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Black and White
Finishing
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120 E. COLLEGE AVENUV
STATE COLLEGE, PENNA.
SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
TEXTBOOKS
Bikes for Rent at
METZGER'S
Levine Bros. Men's Shop
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
Semi-Annual Clearance Sale
Begins Thursday, July 7th . 9 A.M.
All Merchandise from our regular stock of nationally adver
tised brands reduced for this special sales event suits, sport
coats, trousers, swim suits, bermudas, jackets and shoes.
LEVINE BROS. MEN'S SHOP
ALLEN STREET STATE COLLEGE
COMPLETE LINE
Both Stores
358 E. COLLEGE
111 -114 S. ALLEN
• Textbooks
Paperbacks.
Student Supplies
Sporting Goods
Souvenirs
$12.50
You Can Get It at
E. College Ave. Store
for 6 Weeks
per HOUR
WEDNESDAY. JULY