FRIDAY. JULY 8. 1960 AEC Grant To Support Laboratory Under a $51,762 grant from the Atomic Energy Commis sion, University scientists will conduct research on high tem perature materials and hope to build up a. cooperative labora tory where basic phase equilibri um and property studies can be conducted. One project, for which $32,346 has been allocated under the grant, will involve high tempera ture—high pressure physical prop erty measurements. It will be un der the joint direction of Dr. M. E. Bell, professor of geophysics; Dr. Rustum Roy, professor of geo chemistry; and Dr. Christopher Crowe, assistant professor of geo physics. The project will be designed to develop facilities for measuring resistivity and other properties of materials under high pressures and temperatures. While the actual measurements for which the laboratory will be equipped are not unique for scien-i tific research, the particular com bination of possible measurements under these temperatures and I pressure extremes in one lab- i oratory will be unique. 4. "The Our" BARN HASTY 4 „7. 1 ., if PLAYNousE HEART" by John Patrick Rt. 322 Boalsburg Curtain 8:30 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE at GRIGGS and MUSIC ROOM For Reservations Call HO 6.6612 82nd Semi- Annual DRESSES $8.89 90.89 92.89 94.89 $17.89 BLOUSES 2.29 2.89 '3.89 GREATLY REDUCED . . . * Robes * Raincoats * Slips Atomic Shelter Construction To Be Examined At Seminar A seminar on the architectural and engineering planning aspects of atomic shelters, the first of its kind ever held, will take place on campus from July 10 to 22. The seminar will be directed by Gifford 1-1. Albright, assistant professor of architectural engin eering and director of the shel ter research and study program, and Allen F. Dill, assistant profes sor of architectural engineering. Morning and afternoon ses sions will be held each day for two weeks in the North Wing of Sackett. James E. Roembke, shelter de sign officer of the Office of Civil Defense Mobilization, will explain ,the national shelter policy at one of the meetings. , Other guest speakers will be L. i N. FitzSinitnons. research engin-, eer for OCDM, and William L. Os trowski, civil defense official of, the American Chemical Society. Albright, Dill, and three other University personnel will also instruct during the seminar. They are Albert H. Jacobson, Jr., assistant dean of the Col lege of Engineering and Archi tecture, Melvin W. Isenberg, as sociate professor of architectur al engineering, and Robert M. Barnoff, assistant professor of civil engineering. Among those attending the seminar will be two officials of the Atomic Energy Commission, Meet Your Friends at Values to $35 Values to $7.98 LARGE SELECTION of BRAS . . . 'A Price IN OUR DOWNSTAIRS DEPARTMENT Selection of YARD GOODS ... Reduced up to 50% * Coats SUMMER COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA two men from the Army Rocket and Guided Missile Agency, one from the National Institute of Health and three from other uni versities. Grant for Research The Greens Section of the Unit ed States Golf Association has given a grant of $2,000 to' con tinue its support of turf research being conducted at the University under Dr. J. M. Duich, assistant professor of agronomy. SCHLOW'S SALE Bermuda & Jamaica SHORTS $3.89 to $5.89 SKIRTS $4.29 to $6.89 Values to $10.98 Values to $1.98 T-SHIRTS $2.29 to $3.29 , Values to $4.98 * Suits Chem Prof to Attend Conference at Purdue Dr. John M. Schempf, associate professor of chemistry, will at tend the Summer Conference on Chromatography to be held July 11 to 23 under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation at Purdue University. Approximately 20 college teach ers of chemistry will attend the conference designed for those using or desiring to use the prin ciples and practices of gas-liquid, gas-solid, liquid-liquid, and liquid solid chromatography and ion ex change in their teaching and, research program. * Sleepwear Friends Society Plans Coffee Hour on Sunday The American Friends Society will meet at 10 a.m. Sunday for a coffee hour at The Friends House, 318 S. Atherton St. Following the coffee hour there will be a regular worship service at 10:45. Stmmer visitors are in vited to attend. PAGE FIVE