The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 15, 1960, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1960
Japanese Students Coming
To Talk At University
Three traveling Japanese stu
dents will be on campus July 19-
21 to talk with students and
introduce Japan and Japanese cul
ture as it is today through films
and colored slides.
The visiting trio, which will be
hosted by the Student Govern
ment Association, is making a tow•
of 32 American universities and
colleges during the summer in an
effort to bring closer relations
and understanding between stu
dents of the two nations.
They will show their films and
slides of a typical Japanese Inn,
Japanese family and Japanese
culture at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday in
the Hetzel Union assembly room.
A coffee hour for informal discus
sion will follow in the HUB main
lounge.
The invitation for the group to
visit Penn State was first extend
ed by Jay Feldstein, then presi
dent of the student body. The
three encountered difficulties get
ting visas and their trip was de
layed.
The invitation was re-extended
Hartsook Serves
In South America
E .W. Hartsook, University sci
entist, is serving as a nutritional
consultant in Colombia, South
America, during the summer. Dr.
Hartsook conducts animal nutri
tion studies for the State Agri
cultural Experiment Station.
Dr. Hartsook will work with a
team of scientists to assess the nu
tritional status of military and
civilian populations of Colombia.
The team will check the amount
.and quality of food supplies and
the methods and equipment used
in food processing and storage.
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by SGA president Leonard Julius
last year and final plans were
carried out by Richard Haber,
current SGA president.
The Japanese students are spon
sored by the Experiment in Inter
national Living and the Asia
Foundation. Two of the students
are from Keio University and one
from Chuo University in Tokyo.
Fruit Disease Research
Assisted by Donations
Research on fruit diseases at
the Adams County Fruit Research
Laboratory of the University will;
be assisted by two grants re-'
ceived from chemical companies.'
The American Cyanamid Corn-,
pany of New York has donated
$975 and the General Chemicals
Division of New York has given;
's2so for this research.
The laboratory's fruit disease
studies are under the" direction:
of Dr. F. H. Lewis, professor of ;
entomology.
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Niebel Patents
Surgical Aid
Benjamin W. Niebel, professor
of industrial engineering at the
University, with the aid of Dr.
Forney D. Winner, a Lock Haven
surgeon, has patented a surgical
device to remove stones lodged
in the body conduits.
The instrument will provide an
easier method of removing stones
;and decrease the period of sick
ness, hospital stay, and mortality
rate due to the operation.
The device, called a "calculus
disintegrator", is designed to re
place extensive surgical work.
probing and similar methods of
removing stones.
The instrument consists of H
rotatable shaft encased in a plas
tic sheath driven by an explosion
proof, speed controlled motor
which moved a carbon twist drill
with a lateral piece of carbide
brazed to its shank. After the drill
pierces the stone, the carbide
completely disintegrates it into
dustlinke particles.
well before your wedding
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KEELER'S
Washko To Attend
Grassland Council
Dr. John B. Washko, professor
of agronomy and president of the
American Grassland Council will
attend the Bth International Grass
land Congress in Reading, Eng
land, July 11 to 21.
Dr. Washko will speak on nitro
gen fertilization studies he has
conducted jointly with Dr. Law
rence F. Marriott. The forage
crops researcher has a travel
grant from the National Science
Foundation to pay part of his
expenses.
He will take part in a pre-con
gress tour of agricultural experi
ment stations in England, North
ern Ireland, and North Wales.
Later he will visit additional
grassland research headquarters
throughout Europe.
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