AGE FOUR Dateline Washington Government Action Ignites Reporters By KAY MILLS Collegian IVashinglcin Correspondent As the vote on a crucial bill is announced in the Senate, a team of Wire service reporters races up the stairs of the press gallery to write their bulletins. The hasty exodus is; all the spectators in the public galleries ; ie ross ti l e floor can see. Beyond the doors, the reporters have trig /Lewd a barrage of Their hastily typed paragraphs are be ing relayed by a teletype operator to the bureau offices downtown. Working opposite cacti other at the far end of the Senate press room. Associate Press and United Press International staffs race to send their rewrite men material which can score a - beat" for them. These rewrite men, who do precisely what their title indi cates, take the stories and quick ly edit them for style and gram mar, delete redundant phrases and incorporate additional in formation info them. The stories are then sent by teletype - to s u b s c r i b ers throughout the world. The congressional rev staffs Vold Named Visiting Prof Dr. George B. Void, who has been serving on the faculty of the University of Minnesota for the past 33 years. has been named distinguished visiting professor of sociology and anthropology at the University for the period. Sept. 1 to Jan. 31. He is a graduate of South Da kota Stale College with a bache lor of science degree in general science. His master of arts degree in sociology vas conferred by the University of Chicago and his doc tor of philosophy degree by the University of Minnesota. His teaching experience .oso in cludes three years as assistant professor of sociology and psy chology at Macalester College in Si, Paul, Minn. Vold's research has been pri marily Nvilh the problem of pre dictability of behavior in crime find corrections with much atten tion to the administration of program , : designed to "correct" but usually somewhat less sue c• ssful than might be wished. He is the author of numerous publi cations and reports in this field. _lf you want it to be a shor rummer, just sign a 90-day note E`llllPl‘ properly said et patted Orthopedic Tit eseriptions filled Oithopedie shoe ■ales SHOE CLINIC Phone AD 8-1415 153 S. Allen St. State College, P■ in air-conditioned comfort . JUST ORDER, RELAX . . . EAT, ENJOY! DINNER: b:00-II:00 p.m SNACKS: Served daily. Your choice of tasty pizza, deli cious sandwich es, fresh fish. The TAVERN RESTAURANT do not spend all their time in the press gallery. however. They cov er committee hearings, interview legislators. compile background on upcoming bills, answer queries from elicit's and write short ar ticles from statements issued by the congressmen. Likewise, the bureau office with which they are connected by teletype and telephone lines is not occupied solely with news from Capitol Hill. Washington is blanketed by reporters, who will admit their organization couldn't begin to cover the entire city adequately. Some articles even originate from Washington which are run under the datelines of other areas. Such an article was on the capture of Discoverer XIV satellite capsule. A story was telephoned from the Pentagon, Washington, to the UPI bureau in tbe. National Press Building, for example, but appeared in morning papers under a Van denberg Air Force Base date line. The capsule was recovered at 7:14 p.m. in the Pacific and the story broke only moments later almost halfway around the world. From the Capitol to the Penta gon, this split second timing is es sential to the two major news services. Speed, accuracy and writing skill determine whose stories "get the play" in p4;eis that do n6t have their own Wash ington correspondents. 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McGrath suggested that a sound principle might be to let the em ployers determine the general type of occupations for which the schools would prepare, but in sisted that the educational-pro grams must be determined by the faculty and deans. "The school which responds to the immediate demands of the profession will relinquish its right to improve each gener ation, lacking flexibility to make adaptions to changes in society," he said. The core of the curriculum prob lem, according to McGrath, is to eliminate the routine, the transi ent, the expedient and the trivial courses things that can be learned in specialized graduate work or on the job. "Collectively," he said, "the journalism schools have some dis tance to go before reaching this professional objective of a broad, theoretically grounded program of education." 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