PAGE EIGHT 37 Colleges Use Manual By Belasco A manual edited by Dr. Simon Eciasco associate professor of Romance Languages is being used at 37 colleges and universities to teach applied linguistics. The courses being taught are part of the National Defense Acts Foreign Language Summer In stitutes. The manual is titled "Manual and .Anthology of Applied LM guistics," and is being used to aid instructors of the institutes teach elementary linguistics courses. In addition to serving as editor, Dr. Belasco also wrote the General Section, and is the author of an article which appears in the anthology. Co-authoring the , manual with Belasco were five language spec ialists, including Dr. Albert Vald man, assistant professor of Ro mance Languages, who wrote the section on French. Dr. Belasco taught in the French Institute •at Colgate University last summer and is their again this year. Dr. Valdman is teaching at the institute at the University of Oregon this summer. The Uni versity will conduct a French institute during the 1960-1961 academic year with Dr. Belasco in charge. Engineers Plan Technical Study Twenty-two Mexican engineers with degrees in mechanical, elec trical and chemical engineering arc on campus for the Industrial Engineering Short Course. The course is sponsored by the International Co-operation Ad ministration, which is under the Marshall Plan. Benjamin W. Niebel, head of the Department of Industrial En gineering, said the course will deal with techniques that will help raise the productivity level of Mexican industry. Training will be given in the areas of tool engineering, automa tion, operation research, quality control, management science, and work measurement. Also included in the course are six plant visitations to various industries in Central Pennsyl vania. Joseph Pulitzer, the newspaper publisher who established the Pulit zer Prizes, came to the United States from his native Hungary at the age of 17. 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