The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 22, 1960, Image 2

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Committee to Probe
TV Tape Education
. If a professor &n California could teach a course in Penn
sylvania, Texas and London at the same tithe he would not
only be defying „several physical laws, he would be on video
to )e!
Leslie P. Greenhill, associate
director of the division of aca
demic research and services, was
recently named to a committee
which will be investigating just
this idea.
The University of Nebraska,
operating with a grant from
the United States Office of
Education and the National De.
fense Education Act, has set up
this committee to determine the
possibilities of using video tape
for educational television.
The main function of the com
mittee, according to Greenhill,
is to coordinate the existing
knowledge in this very new and
challenging field. He will be
making contact with the major
universities in the north-eastern
part of the nation to get opin
ions and suggestions on the possi
bilities of taping and circulating
courses.
Some of the existing possibili
ties include an exchange among
universities of courses,given by
outstanding professors. A uni
versity concentrating effort on a
particular course could make that
course widely available.
All is not clear sailing, or
viewing, however as there are
several problems attached to
such exchanges. The cost of
equipment necessary to the
filming and showing of video
tape can run to 560,000. Green
hill said. The question also
arises as to how much an insti
tution would be willing to pay
for tapes from other schools.
Greenhill suggested that cir
cuit system including several
schools might lower the cost.
Among the possibilities, for one
single school would be the taping
of a course given in the morning
for showing that evening in an
other section of the course.
Hen;:sch to Speak in MI
"Electroluminescence" will be
tr subject for the joint Mineral
Industries and Chemistry and
Physics colloquium to be held at
4:15 p.m. tomorrow in 26 Mineral
Sciences.
The speaker will be Dr. Heinz
Heni;ch, lecturer at Reading
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FEATURE
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Starlite Drive-in Theatre
Benner Pike Betwen
State College & Bellefonte
Showlime 7:45
"HELL TO ETERNITY"
Jeffrey Hunter
Sz Patricia Owens
Feature 7:45, Oyer 9:57
Also
"HYPNOTIC EYE"
J4cques Bergerac
& Merry Aric4er3
Amazing new audience thrill
Flynn°Magic An evil power
no mortal man should ever
have!
Group to Hold
Folk Dance
"Fun with Vyts," an evening
of folk dancing, will be sponsored
by the Interlandia Folk Dancers
from 7 to 11 p.m. tomorrow in
the ballroom of the Hetzel Union
building.
Vyts Beliajus, a noted folk
dancer, will lead the group.
In addition to the Friday eve
ning session, a workshop of ad
vanced dancing is planned for
Saturday Morning. Further de
tails will be announced tomor
row night.
Interlandia Folk Dancers pro
vide regularly folk dancing ses
sions for students and faculty
members.
Wood Utilization Prof
Wayne K. Murphey has been
named assistant professor of wood
utilization to fill the vacancy
created by the resignation of Dr.
William T. Nearn. Nearn has
joined the research and develop
ment division of Weyhaeuser Co.,
Seattle, Wash.
Murphey graduated from the
University in 1953. He has since
worked at Koppers Co. Inc. and
the Ohio Agricultural Experiment
Station.
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BEGINS FRIDAY
THE CRITICS
GO WILDE!
"WE RECOMMEND IT .
It is a taut and tempestuous
performance that Mr. Mor
ley and Sir Ralph put on,
estimating the terrible shock
of extinction that came with
the courtroom humiliation
of Wilde!"
—Crowther, N.Y. Tithes
OSCAR WILDE
"A MOST
DISTINGUISHED
MOTION PICTURE!
Some of the most scinfilat
ing writing in the English
language, a superbly inte
grated dramatic script,
skilled and tasteful direc
tion, and a magnificent
performance by Robert Mor
ley!"
—Zunser, Cue Magazine.
OSCAR WILDE
"MIRACULOUSLY
RIGHT PERFORMANCE
OF ROBERT MORLEY
Sir Ralph Richardson is
masterful. There has never
been any doubt that Morley
represents the happiest in
carnation of Oscar Wilde in
modern times the resem
blance is almost uncanny."
—Archer Winston.
New York Post
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OSCAR WILDE
"OSCAR WILDE
TRIALS EXPERTLY
DRAMATIZED!
6s s s A BRILLIANTLY
FASHIONED ow
0• 5 0 PRESENTATION!"
—Dorothy Masters,
Daily News
Ends Today
"OCEANS 11"
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
Radio Operators
All new students holding an
amateur radio operator license
may join the Penn State Amateur
;Radio Club and work with the
University radio station W3YA.
Interested students may con
,
tact Gilbert L. Crossley, assistant
professor of electrical engineer
ing, in 102 Sackett at the Depart
ment of Engineering.
Joining the club or staff is not
limited to students in the College
of Engineering and Architecture,
but is open to any student, facul
ty member or employee of the
University holding an , amateur
operator license.
This is to help
you enjoy
PSYCHO more.
By the way,
after you see
the picture.
please don't
give away the
ending. It's the
only one
we have.
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NEW AND
ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT
SCREEN EX
No one . . .
Bur NO ONE
will be admitted
to the theatre
after the start
of each perform•
once of PSYCHO.
ANTHONY VERA JOHN
PERKINS.MILES.GAVIL„IRNIcLr
JANE{ LEIGH AMON CRANE
ALFRED HITCHCOCK JOSEPH SENO APARAMONNua
SGA Committee Forms
Now Available at HUB
Applications for Student Gov
ernment Association committees
may be picked up at the Hetzel
Union desk.
The committees are secretariat,
evaluation, academic affairs, en
campment, election commission,
public relations, dean of men's
coffee hours, university develop
ment, junior year abroad, com
monwealth campus integration,
library expansion, traffic code in
vestigation, high school speakers,
insurance, charter • flight and !
transportation commission.
Directed by
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. 1960
Glennland Pool Weekday
Schedules Announced
The Glennland Pool will be open
for men Monday through Friday
from 4:15 to 5:15 p.m.
On Monday evenings from 7:00
to 9:30 there will be a mixed
swim for faculty, staff and stu
dent couples.
A free swim will be held for
men students on Friday evenings
from 7:00 to 9:30.
—Because of its strength, dura
bility and corrosion resistance,
nickel silver, an alloy of nickel,
copper and zinc,' is used for the
keys of better grade clarinets and
other wind musical instruments.
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