PAGE EIGHT New Machine Turns Numbers to Music The numbers racket has taken a new twist! Numbers can now be used for anything from testing military programs to playing music by mathematics as a result of research in the recently developed field of digital data. A new machine which not only reproduces radio pro- Architectural Photographs On Display An exhibition of photo graphs and drawings of the works of one of Mexico's fore most modern architects, Felex Candela, is on display on the first floor of the Hetzel Union Building. Milton S. Osborne., head of the Department of Architecture, said the display traces the develop ment of Candela's style and shows his experimenting with plasticity of form and design. . Candela, who is an archite ctural engineering consult ant, has worked with many architectural firms both in Mexico and the United States. Osborne describes Candela as a "genius in thin-shell design be cause he is able to. translate this design into simple erection tech niques which are important in a rch i tecture." Osborne added that while Can dela's buildings are inexpensive, they require a great deal of hand craftsmanship if they are to be successful, The exhibit which is being sponsored by the Department of Architecture and the Architec tural League of New York City will be shown until Nov. 213. M Boxing Intramural Director Dutch ykes announced today that box ng will begin Nov. 30. By PAT DYER grams by analyzing the sounds into numerical components, but also shows the sound simultane ously on nn oscilloscope, has been on display during the past week in the Conference Center. The machine has been used to demonstrate the uses of dig ital collection and recording techniques for a seminar on "Digital Data," sponsored by the College of Engineering and Architecture and the Continu ing Education Services in con nection with the Ordinance Re search Laboratory. Digital data involves the meth nds of obtaining data from such ,testing programs as those by the defense department for missiles and rockets so that the data may be entered into machines for proc essing, according to Francis P. IFinlon, associate professor of en ,gineering research at the Ord nance Research Laboratory, chair- man of the seminar. Digital data is a new field, really developed within the past five years, Finlon said. Without these techniques it would be al most impossible to conduct the testing programs. for it would he impossible to reduce the data by : manual methods, he added. "By 1965 we may be trusting our souls to number systems, Finlon said. Techniques intro duced in this field will prob ably be used in future air 'rats fic control, process contzol, missile fire control and auto= matic checkout systems. About 40 members of the mili tary services and civilians at tended the 'seminar. Lectures were presented by faculty mem bers of the engineering research staff and by speakers from other institutions and from commercial and military organizations. The participants in the seminar covered in detail the collection, recording, and conversion of test data to a form compatible with digital computers. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA By the time most of you *ill be getting around to reading this column, I'll be in Pitts burgh rooting the Collegian Cowards on to victory. For all you gamblers on campus, the Cowards are picked by two touchdowns. It might be a long time be fore a certain nine coeds will ride the elevator in McElwain again. It seems they were rid ing in it on Wednesday -when the electricity went off and they were stranded. A music professor was in structing his class in music history when the lights went off. He told the class that it would only be a short delay until they were back on and said he would play a record to illustrate one of his points in order to waste no time. He walked over to the phonograph with record in hand before he realized the machine wouldn't work without electricity either. The class was excused. Most coeds ask for only half Study of Coal Changes Changes that occur in coal ,when subjected to high tern peratures and pressures are being studied by researchers in the department of geophysics and geochemistry under a one-year grant of $4OOO. CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE GIBSON 4-string Banjo with resonator, over 130 metal parts, price reasonable at $lO. Also Spanish Guitar 515. Call AD 8-9432 nights. FRESH CIDER. No preservatives. added Truck at Freezer Fresh, Dale, Summit, on Saturday evening; Sunday afternoon and evening. Bring jugs. Phone HA 2-8342. DORM CONTRACT for Pollock C. UN 6-083. 1966 VOLKSWAGEN convertible, good condition—s6so.oo. 110 6-6329. TURKEY DINNERS, Saturday, Nov. 19, 6-7 p.m. United Church of Christ (E&R) Boalsburg. Adults $1.60 and children The. 1663 FORD V-8, standard transmission. Rood tires and radio. Reasonable. AD 8-9071 after 6 o'clock. • FOUR ROOM furnished apartment 'with private entrance. Located on north side of campus, suitabk for a couple or stu dent. AD 7-7218. FURNISHED EFFICIENCY apartment, suitable fur couple. Parking facilities. Available Feb. 1. Phone AD 7-7792 or AD 8-2201 MODERN SPACIOUS furnished apart- molt, one bedroom, in new building adjacent to College Township school. Avail able Dec, 1. Just 6 minutes drive from downtown- State College on 4 lane high way. Everything provided, you need only your cooking utensils and linens; ample closet and storage space. Quiet neighbor hood in country setting. Enjoy ' close, friendly tenant owner relationship. Phone AD 7-2055. CLEAN PLEASANT rooms, quiet street, free parking. 730 W. Foster Ave. AD S-8830. FURNISHED OR -unfurnished 3 rooms; both heat, water and electricity fur nished. Phone AD 8-9995. MEN STUDENTS: One vacancy in fur - - - nished apartment for two—s 39 eget month ; including everything. Call AE 8-1409 after 3:30 p.m. GOLD FRAMED Glosses. Call Linda, UN 5-2325. Need desperately. Reward. DIETZEN SLIDE RULE, HUD or vicinity, needed desperately. reward. Call Cisco 19 Kappa Alpha AD 8-9082. MATRIC CARD, Chem breakage, meat ticket, and black glasses. Kapo UN 5-7825. WOMAN'S GLASSES In gold ease, beige frame. Reward. Al) 74302. ;NAVY BOYCOAT Nov. 6 outside 310 OVTIOTItI. Swap for coat left before ,IThankagiving. Call Ann UN 6-4197: MISCELLANEOUS • • I STARTING NOVEMBER 20: Poets Cor jnet.. HUB Reading Room, 10:06 a.m. Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday. WANTED RIDERS FOR taxi to Lewistown, leaving noon, Nov. 22. Contact Artie UN 6-7175. HELP WANTED GOOD OPPORTUNITY for waiter's job. Call AD 7-4979. KITCHEN HELP needed at Kappa Sigma Cull Bob McLaughlin AD S-6464. PART TIME WORK—college (male only) evenings and Saturdays. Call Mr. Rogers between 9 a.m. and $ p•ao AD 6.2061. Salary S4IS a week. Cowards, Will Roar FOR RENT LOST student' Lions Today portions when they go through line in the dining halls: What this columnist can't figure out is why a certain junior walked out of the Waring Dining Hall with 10 rolls concealed under her coat. There are now two graves on Campus. The latpst one is in the West Halls quadrangle. The in scription on it reads."to Bruce, R.1.P." I guess poor Bruce had one too many bluebooks. One fraternity will be hav ing a gay time tonight. It rent ed a complete motel near Pitts burgh for a post game celebra tion. Let's hope it will be a happy affair after a romp over Pitt in the afternoon. Since this wiTl be the last I'll have a chance to, talk with you until 'after Thanksgiving, let's POUND PITT this after noon and have plenty of turkey on Thursday. —P rof . Wayne Your razor rides easy all the way. Softens the most stubborn beard instantly for a faster, closer shave, soothes and lubricates your skin. Extra-rich, extra-thick, push-button quick Regular or Mentholated, only 1.00 MOOTH r Aw s SSHAVE These. fine Shult - on Products Can be purchased at REA & DERICK, Inc. 121 S. Allen St. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1960 Loan Applications Due December 2 Students who wish to apply for a loan from the National Defense Student Loan Fund must turn in their applications by Friday, Dec. 2, to the Office of Student Aid, 205 Old Main. All full-time graduate or under graduate students may apply, but special consideration will be giv en to superior students planning careers in elementary or secondary education, science, mathematics, or a modern foreign language. The application, besides the in formation from' the student, re quires a confidential statement of financial resources which must be submitted by the parents or guardian of the student. Dunlop Replies— _ (Continued from page one) ceive scholarships." One member said he thought most of his fellow members were "apathetic" toward student and faculty opinions of them, because they realize .most students and faculty do not understand the pol icies of the group. Conversely, andther member said he intended to cheer for Pitt "just for spite." The Pennsylvania State 'Uni versity :-✓as the first to use lab oratory methods of instruction on a wide scale (1866). SHUL,I - ON