The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 15, 1960, Image 8

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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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Mateer Holds 3rd Open House
On Theatre Grounds Sunday
The third annual open house at
Mateer Playhouse will be held on
the theatre grounds on Sunday
afternoon July 17 from 2 to 4 p.m.
This open house is arranged
each year in order that its area
patrons can meet the theatre's
staff and talk informally.
Refreshments will be served
and an art show is being planned.
If the weather is bad or threaten
ing, the open house will be post
poned until a later date. The pub
lic is invited 'to attend.
Currently Mateer Playhouse is
presenting a two week engage
ment of Tennessee William's play
"A Streetcar Named Desire." The
play will end its run on Saturday
evening, July 23. The play is di
rected by Max Fischer and stars
Ester Benson, in her only role
of the season, as Blanche Dußois,
Also starred are David Frank,
Ronald Bishop an d Patricia
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FOR SALE
1949 STUDEBA KE:R in good running
condition. $lOO. Phone AD 8-0016.
191+5 AUSTIN-HEALY ; radio, heater
overdrive, new paint. Call AD 8-8175
1968 2 BEDROOM Mobile Home, 36 ft. by
8 ft. Woodycrest Mobile City, Lot No. 6.
Excellent condition. $2300.00.
1955 FORD THUNDERBIRD—two toPs—
full power. AD 8-6862.
1956 NASHUA Trailer, 2 bedrooms, 36 ft.
Hilltop Trailer Park, Lot 17. See any
evening except Monday and Wednesday
after 6.
VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN, 1966, blue with
red leather cents; clean and in excellent
condition. Call AD 8-1894.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY! Three stu
dent apts. for men only. Parking avail
able. Call AD 8-6498.
ROOMS FOR men, all summer sessions.
Marilyn Hall, 317 East Beaver. Con
venient to town and campus. Moderate
rates. Ask for Mr. Green or dial AD 8-9136.
SUMMER COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA
Thompson. Curtain time is at 8:40.
Starting last night and continu
ing for two successive weekends
Boat Barn is presenting, "Love
Rides the Rails," a melodrama by
Moreland Carey. Joe Servello is
starred as the villain and Nancy
Wilder as the heroine.
Bert Be'rdis, Glenn Scheffer,
and Steve Schlow also have fea
tured roles. Curtain is at 8:30.
The first atomic bomb dropped
on Japan, at Hiroshima, on Aug.
6, 1945, killed 78,150 and injured
37,425 of a population of 343,969.
properly rebuilt and repaired
Orthopedic prescriptions Oiled
Orthopedic shoe sales
SHOE CLINIC
Phone AD 8-1415
15 S. Allen St. State College, Ps.
FIEDS +
ROOMS FOR RENT
QUIET COMFORTABLE rooms with hot
and cold running water. Central loca
tion. Special student rates for summer
session. Call Mrs. Cox AD 7-9850 or AD
7-7792.
WILL DO typing. Quick, accurate work.
Call AD 8-0098.
WANTED: SENIOR or graduate student
to tutor in Eng. Mech 12. Call AD 7-2896
after 6 p.m.
POSITION AVAILABLE in small U.S.
owned hotel chain for graduate Hotel
Adm. student. $2OO monthly (tax free),
room and board, transportation, two year
contract. Write V. H. Jacobson, Gran
Hotel, Managua, Nicaragua.
WILL WHOEVER took my raincoat by
mistake from the hall near Room 6
Sparks, July 12, please return it to HUH
desk. It is olive green with red plaid
lining.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
PAPER
FOR ALL SUMMER
TEACHER AID
Dr. Seuss
STOP
IN
TODAY!
We have all your favorite Magazines and a Complete
selection of greeting cards.
He'll have more power
than you ever
dreamed of,
When he's a man, he'll use four times the power you
have today—electric power, in great abundance and
still at a low price.
That's why hundreds of independent electric
companies, like yours, are working now to double the
power they supply America in the next ten years.
And they plan to redouble it in the ten after that.
Already, Americans use more electricity than the
next six countries put together. One of the reasons
is that the job of supplying most of our nation's
power is in the hands of people and businesses
rather than governments, as in most of the world.
Yet certain people want to change this American
system. They keep urging our government to spend
billions more of your tax dollars—quite unnecessarily
—to get farther into the electric business. You have
paid a share of the $5,000,000,000 of tax money
spent on this so-called "public power" already.
This needless federal spending can be curbed—
when enough people know what's going on. Make
sure that your friends and neighbors have the facts.
That will help.
WEST PENN POWER
owned by people, not by government
FRIDAY. JULY 15. 1
SUMMER STUDENTS
WE HAVE YOUR REQUIRED
READING BOOKS AND HUN
DREDS OF PAPERBACKS FOR
ALL COURSES.
NITTANY NEWS
108 W. Callege Ave.
Dad!