The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 29, 1960, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
LIONS DEN remains a favorite meeting place regardless of the
season. Crowds stopped in yesterday for relief from the humid heat.
Alumni Fund to Get Gifts
The Penn. State Alumni Furl e d set-up -such programs and more
is expected to benefit from cor--than 1400 alumni of the Univer
porate-alumnus gift matching ';it
-V are employed by these com
programs recently established by.Panie';' • •
More than $16,000 has already
two Centre County industries.
been contributed to the Alumni
Titan Metal Manufacturing Co. Fund through these programs,
of Bellefonte and HRB-Singer, ,
have
agreed according to Director Robert E.
Inc., of Stale College, Beam.
to match individual gifts that em
.
ployees may give to their alma
mater. Fernelius .Resigns Post
These two industries . remploy' Dr. W. Conrad Fernelius, prb
-130 graduates of the University lessor of chemistry, since 1949
and the first gift has already been and head of the department until
presented by Dr. Glenn L: Mus-this year, has resigned his position
ser, vice president of HRB-Singer,!to become assistant director of re-
Inc. :search at Koppers Company, Inc.,
Fifty-six companies now have in Pittsburgh
Sleeveless Blouses
Cotton is so cool for hot weather
wear these with your SUMO"!
skirts and an sportswear. Solid cot.
ors and prints. Varying necklines,
some with pockets. A -- •'- -
at this low pricei
Ce.
THE COMPUTE VAMETY STORI
WORWIN'S sl CeSee
127 South Allen St
Open Monday 'iii 9:00
SUMMER COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
50c
MIS 32 to 38
Regular 98c
Elementary Classes
To Be Televised
About 100 children, ages five to
12, are participating in special
elementary classes which will be
televised for observation by stu
dent and adult education classes
at the University during Mid-
Session.
An Instructional Improvement
Workshop for teachers, supervi
sors and pricipals studying curri
culum problems will use the ele
mentary classes as a laboratory
for working with the class in
structors in special fields.
. Results of research will be util
ized and demonstrated in signi
ficant curricular work with the
children in music, s , :ience and the
language arts.
Interpreting.-
(Continued from page four)
face serious price-cutting trouble
in India. .
As the Communist economy
progresses toward maturity, these
and similar methods will produce
threats in other fields, By them,
the Communists seek to establish
economic and then political de
pendence.
Their economic capacity is un
der central control, a weapon
which can be directed at will
against 'free world weak points,
and especially against the inde
pendence of fledgling countries.
Until free economies are mobil-it
!ized so they also can bring to ; x
bear their full strength, the Com-li
munist expansion which began
after World War II will continue.;l- t '
If they are, then another pres-3
ident, in the year 2000, may belt
justified in reiterating the Eisen
bower challenge.tm
CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS
50c BUYS 17 womis
Year Round
Sport Coats
All Reduced to $11.99
Mac's Haberdashery
229 S. Allen St.. Al) 8.1211
Free Parking rear of attire
SPECIAL!
WOMEN'S WHITE PLASTIC
HANDBAGS
Pouches, vanities, buoic
ets, slims and "Village C
Types" of heavy gauge
calMini , lled plastic
Save $l.lO
SHOP FOR
MANY MORE
UNADVERTISED
VALUES
'Twelfth Night'--
(Continued from page one)
Generally she succeeds and is
eloquently successful in winning
the love of Olivia for herself.
Leslie Preston is as beautiful as
Ithe role of Olivia demands. How
lever, as an actress she is not very
successful. Her portrayal lacks
!emotion and is completely un
convincing.
Poor performances by Scott
1 Webster as Viola's brother and
Paul Dana as his friend Anto
nio also hurt the production.
Neither seems to realize who
they supposed to be.
The costumes by Ann Keely and,
Vincent Scassellati are richly col-,
;ored and do much to enhance the
production. Especially charming ;
is the green plumage which Sir,
Andrew sports atop his carrot'
colored hair.
"Twelfth Night" will continue.
nightly at the playhouse at Neff's
Mills until Saturday. Aug. 6.
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STARTS TODAY
JACK HARPER
- INCORPORATED -
$ ORIGINAL DOLLAR DAYS $
IN COOPERATION WITH
COMMUNITY $ DAYS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, offers you
Sport Coals
Slacks
Sportswear
Hats
Raincoats
Bathrobes
Straw Hats
Neckwear
Sport Shirts
Underwear
2 for $l.OO
ALL SALES FINAL
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Custom Shop for Men
Around the corner from Bostonian Ltd
Sit_
etvalt ...Cat
CANVAS CASUALS Reg. $4,50 to $5.95
MEN'S SHOES from $11.95
Penn State JACKETS Reg. $6.95
ALL FOR ONLY $2.50
All Discontinued Shoes I : 2 ' Price
Group of Men's Shoes lA Price
Many other unadvertised values
°stone Lt
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Guy Kresge
Arotnal the Corner from Jack Harper's
FRIDAY. JULY 29...1960
Guild Granted Leave
For Doctoral Studids
Richard D. Guild, instructor fn
industrial engineering, has been
granted a year's leave of absence
to study for his doctoral degree.
Guild, who received his bathe
lor's and master's degrees from
Penn State and has been on the
teaching staff here since 1957,
plans to work toward his doctor
of philosophy at Northwestern
University. His emphasis there
'will be operations research.
Summer Suits
Reduced to $13.99
Mac's Haberdashery
229 S. 411 en St.. Al) 8-1211
Free Perking rear of store
11 / 2 price
s'.oo
Handkerchiefs
Shorts
State College
, Jack Harper