PAGE FOUR Bucknell, PSU Give Coop Graduate Grant John F. Bernacki, of Euclid, 0. is the first student to study at the University under the new co operative Graduate Housefellow program, developed by Bucknell University and Penn State, Under a' Bucknell grant. Ber nacki will study for his master's degree at . Penn State during the summer months and commute for additional (lasses once a wee k during the regular academic year while serving as Graduate House fellow on the Bucknell campus. lis will take nine credits of his work at Bucknell. As a Graduate Housefellow at Bucknell, he will supervise ac tivities of graduate proctors, as sist in the social 'counseling pro gram for fraternities and under take research projects in the area of student personnel. Upon completing the coopera tive program, he will receive his master's dOiree from Penn State. The program v. as worked out jointly by Charles A. Meyn, dean of men al Bucknell University. and A. M. Wellington, professor of counselor educalion at Penn Slate. Bucknell will provide the educational experiences and Penn State roost of the professional COLIFSCS. CLASSIFIEDS—RESULTS 50c BUYS 17 WORDS He'll 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 ,Review-- • (Continued front page one) (Scott Webster as student editor who starts all the trouble. Mary Miller as the professors slow-paced maid Cleota does an admirable job, considering the part was written for a Negro. Her ability to keep her head, while all the others around are losing theirs makes for some very funny scenes The woman in the middle, Patricia Thompson. as the profes sor's wife, stays with the rest of the cast most of the time. How ever, every once in a, while, when she should be trying to show her husband she still loves him she misses. University Reactor-- (Continued from page one) Home Economics are currently utilizing the reactor, Remick said. Experimental time also is made available to industry. The Catlinburg conference is sponsored by the Olk Ridge In stitute of Nuclear Studies and Oak Ridge National Laboratory in cooperation with the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Shoes properly rebuilt and repaired Orthopedic prescriptions tilled Orthopedic shoe sales SHOE CLINIC Phone AD 8-1415 153 S. Allen St. State College, re have more power THE DAILY COLLEGIAN STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA IM:M:1 Dad! Albright Outlines Study Gifford H. Albright, assistant; professor of architedural engin— tering; outlined the Shelter Re search and Study Program he directs at the University at the CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE 1956 VESPA SCOOTER, ispare tire, tool kit. purse hook, 100 mpg-3100. Call Evy tIN 6-6:153 ar AD 9-61110. WANTED TYPING WANTED! Quick accurate work. Call AD F-Ofllik, BUM lON AVAILABLE in small U.S. owned hotel chain for graduate Hotel Adm. student. $2OO monthly itax free), room and immd, transportation, two year contract. Write V. H. Jacobson, Gran Hotel, Managua, Nicaragua. ~:AIR cpNimicmcno. CAT 1141,141 ADems 7-3351 TODAY & SATURDAY "INF OT NMEIL' Alan Ladd - Don Murray BEGINS SUNDAY 2 GREAT FILMS! PLUS I I \NWN JAM te* w NI Cif IMMO 1117 1 / 4 ,\‘ THE BRIDGES M TOMPRIIe f Atomic Shelters recent meeting of the National Academy of Sciences National Research Advisory Committee on Civil Defense. FOR RENT TWO ROOM unfurnished apartment, one block from campus. Visit 121 South Burrowee. Available Immediately. HALF OF a double room for rent for fall Re/nester. Central location. Dial Al). 7-2;)26. .DOUBLE AND half.loublefs, central leen , lion. Parking. Reasonable rates. Call AD 7-79116 or EL 5-4302. APARTMENT FOR RENT four rooms bath. heat, water, refrigerator and elec tric stove. For details tall HO 6-694 f. after 3 p.m. HALF OF A DOUBLE room for rent for fall hi family home with private bath and entrance. Free parking. AD 64659. MODERN, FURNISHED. efficiency apart ment, 3 mike from State College. Avail able now for married couple only. Large lawn and laundry room. Three rooms; seeludetl wooded area. Call Charles Suhuda at HO 6-6619 after 6 p.m. AVAILABLE SEPT. I choice, modern furnished efficiency apartment, central Parkin K. Coil AD 7-7792 or AD .7-0103, FOR RENT IMMEDIATELY 1 Three flu dent apts. for men only. Parking avail • able. Call AD ti-G438. Starlite Drive-In Theatre ROUTE 545 BETWEEN STATE COLLEGE and BELLEFONTE FRIDAY & SATURDAY "CIRCUS of HORRORS" Erika Hemherg Anion lliffring "FIVE BRANDED WOMEN" Van Heflin - Vera Nlllee "SEVEN THIEVES" Joan Collins - Rod Steiger SUN., MON.. TUES. "THE LOST WORLD" Jill St. John - Michael Rennie "FIEND THAT WALKED WEST" Hugh O'Brien On Route 322 at Boalsbur TONIGHT and SATURDAY EDNA THE 41 °' FERBER'S - m"lsa" RE 5 PICTUZ t Of 1960 BY THE = AUTHOR ...WARNER BROSJECHN!COEOR• SlttlAlol4 MR' t, HENRI EiNf mm vaw4MENISCON HARRY INGER MEL . BELAFONTE • STEVENS • FERRER the WORLD the FLESH and the DEVIL SUN., MON. & TUES. NO STORY TOPS THAT OF OUR P.W:s IN Stala WILLIAM HOLDEN DON TAYLOR OTTO PREMINGER A Paramount Re Retea3e Starts Wed., Jerry Lewis as Aug. 24 "The Bellboy"
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