The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 29, 1960, Image 12

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GETTING READY for some footprints are these workmen at the
Hammond Building project. Work is nearing completion on the
building started over a year ago.
Alumni
Special
The Alumni College of the University will offer a select
program of liberal studies for alumni who want to combine
informal study with vacation on the campus during the first
two weeks in August.
As a part of the University's overall program in con
tinuing liberal education, two
sessions will be conducted, Aug.
1-6 and Aug. 3-12, with classes,
from 9 to 12 a.m. and free time!
in the afternoon and evening.
Five courses will he offered
during the first session. The sec
cond session will be devoted en
tirely to leadership training. ;
Alumni may register for either
or both of the sessions, according
Dr. Ralph W. Condee. assistant
director for humanities of the
University's Center for Continuing
Liberal Education.
Dr. Condee will teach a course
in Modern Fiction during the first
session
Other courses offered are Pol
itics, 19(30, taught by Dr. Robert
W. Iverson, assistant director for
the social sciences; Introduction
to the Humanities. by Dr. Harrison
T. Mescrole, assistant professor
of English literature.
Ways of Mankind, by Dr.
Kenneth Beiitel, associate pro
fessor of art education.
Over 100 alumni are expected
to attend.
The Alumni College has of-
IMPORTANT
DINNER DATE?
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Escort your lady to the
Boalsbur g Steak House for
memorable .6inin g . A su
perb cuisine and courteous
service make the occasion
an event!
Steak House
Boulshurg
4 Miles South of
Slate Colle g e on Rt. 322
Will Offer
Program
fered four sessions on campus
since its inception in 1958. The
last was held in April with about
30 persons attending the program
on "America as a Civilization: The
Public Philosophy."
Swim Trunks
Now Priced at $2.99
Mac's Haberdashery
229 S. Allen St., Al) 9-1211
Free Parking rent of More
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Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Delivery 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
CLOSED SUNDAY
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) Home style Baked Beans
45c pt. or 25c VI pt. 1 H
Potato Salad /.
49c pt. or 25c 1 / 2 pt. /,
Macaroni Salad
39c pt. or 20c 1 / 2 Pt-
Peppered Cabbage
49c pt. or 25c 1 / 2 Pt- '
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227 E. Beaver Ave.
Call AD 8-0518 1
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Players Will Present Plays
In Schwab, Center Stage
Penn State Players will present
three productions in Schwab
Auditorium next year and four at
the arena-style Center Stage, Wal
ter H. Walters, head of the de
partment of theatre arts an
nounced.
The season will open at Center
Stage with "Romanoff and Juliet,"
Cosmopolitans to Hold
Picnic at Whipples Dam
The Cosmopolitan Club will
hold a picnic this Friday at Whip
pies dam. Cars will leave the HUB
parking lot between 3:00 and 3:30
p.m. If you would like to attend
and need a ride, 'or can offer the
services of a car, contact Mrs.
Stubican at AD 8-2146 or Mr.
Freund at AD 7-2759_
Participants will bring their
own food. The club will provide
soft drink and recreation.
CLASSIFIEDS
ROOMS FOR RNT in apartment across
from Old Main, above Campus Restau
rant. Call Egg AD 84639.
MODERN, FURNlSllED,effieieney apart.
ment, 3 miles from State College. Avail
able now for married couple only. Large
lawn and laundry room. Three rooms:
secluded wooded area, Call Charles Suhuda
at HO 64619 after 6 p.m.
AVAILABLE SEPT. 1 choice, modern,
furnished efficiency apartment, central.
!Parking. Call AD 7-7792 or AD '7-4850.
FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY! Three FN..
dent apts. for men only. Parking avails
able. Call AD 5-6435.
LOST
CLASSES IN brown alligator case. Lost
.Monday. 10 a.m. between DPI) and the:
Corner Room. Return to HUB or call
AD 7-2947.
WANTED
ROOM OR Apartment—Married couple, ,
no children, fall semester only. AD 7-
2370, Larry Mowrcy.
CAMP LINDEN, Northbrook, Pa., near
Philadelphia, !Service Camp! needs two
male general counselors for month of.
t August. No experience necessary. Further
'information available at Student Employ
ment Office, 112 Old Main.
'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.
FOR RENT
on Oct, 14. Also at Center Stage,
where productions are continued
for six weeks, will be "Summer
and Smoke," opening Dec. 2; "The
Three Sisters," Feb. 16; and "The
Pleasure of His Company," April
14,
In Schwab Auditorium, the
schedule includes "Oedipus Rex,"
Dec. 8,9, and 10; "Rashomon,"
Mar. 2,3, and 4; and "Babes in
Arms," a musical, on May 11, 12,
and 13.
A new bank vault in New York
City weighs 985 tons. It is an
chored to bedrock to keep it from
being washed away in case of a
tidal wave.
.PE::NNSIi -, _IRE
204 WEST COLLEGE AVE.
Patent Office Approves
Torpedo Loading Device
A torpedo loading device in
vented at the University has been
approved for a patent.
The patent, No. 2,938,484, was
granted to David C. Garland, as
sistant professor of engineering
research in the Ordnance Re
search Laboratory, who explained
that the device is useful in hoist
ing torpedoes during loading or
,removal operations in submarines.
Shoes properly rebuilt and repaired
Orthopedic prescriptions filled
Orthopedic shoe sales
SHOE CLINIC
Phone AD 8-1415
153 S. Allen St. State College. Pa
Dollar Days Sale!
CORD SUITS...
Beg. $29.95 Each
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AD 7.4783
FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1960
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