The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 13, 1961, Image 5

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    FRIDAY; JANUARY 13. 1961
AWS Judicial
Asks Discipline
*■ m I veloped countries following their
1 Of 2 V-06CIS graduation, a course called “Com
munity Development in Under-
The AWS Central Judicial developed Areas,” will be o£-
Board Wednesday night recom-i fe^£ d next semester.
, , , ~ The course will be administered
mended to Dean of Women Dor- the Department of Agricul
othy J. Lipp, that a woman who;tural Economics and Rural Soci
let her friend in through a locked'ology. Undergraduates may sched
door to her residence hall at IT7 ul e it as a three-credit course by
, . . enrolling in Rural Sociology 402
a.m. b£ placed on disciplinary anc j gra( } ua t e students as a two
probation. Icredit course, by enrolling in
The board recommended that|Rural Sociology 551
the coed, who is already on office
and academic probation, appear
before the Senate Sub-Committee
on Discipline.
Three successive Saturday 1
a.m. withdrawals were given to
the other coed.
In other business, the rule that
a student may not return to
school between semesters earlier
than 24 hours before he registers
has been changed, Mary Melusky,
assistant Pollock Halls coordina
tor, announced. The vacation of
ficially ends Tuesday, Jan. 31.
Students may return to their res
idence halls starting 8 a.m. Tues
day. The changing of this rule
was necessitated by travel incon
veniences and advisors' requests.
The board decided to eliminate
entirely the yellow travel and
weekend sign-out sheets. This
means that students will use the
regular white sign-out sheets.
The only 1 a.m. travel permis
sion will be given Tuesday night.
On Wednesday and Thursday the
residehce halls will close at 11:30
p.m. as usual
MEN
Tomorrow at our store you can
buy a sport coat for $25.00
from one lot selected from our
regular stock. The regular
price of these coats is from
$35.00 to 49.50.
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STATE COLLEGE
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VALENTINE CARD
For Your Special Valentine
at
MeLanahan’g Self Service
414 E, College Ave.
and
McLanahan's Drug Co.
134 S. Allen St.
New Soc Course
Will Be Offered
For the benefit of students in
terested in working in underde-
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
112 W. Hamilton Ave., State College
pastor: Robert F. McLaughlin
9:30 a.m. Sunday School
10:45 a.m. Darrell Eddy, Missionary
from Thailand
7:45 p.m, Missionary Film
We preach Christ crucified, risen,
and coming again . . .
Ayoung lawyer may spend many years searching through
the countless volumes in a law library before ha ever
gets a chance to plead a case. His job is to research the
cases which may provide legal precedent. It's a very
necessary but tedious task.
Recently it was demonstrated that an IBM computer
could accomplish electronic retrieval of statutory law.
Nearly 2,000 statutes pertaining to a specific area of the
law were stored in the computer’s memory. In response
to inquiries, the computer searched its memory at elec
tronic speed and on instructions pointed out either
citations or the full text of relevant statutes. This was
accomplished in minutes. It might have taken a young
lawyer the entire day.
ThE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA
National Teachers Exam
Will Be Offered Feb. ! 1
Tomorrow will be the deadline
for making application for the
[National Teachers Examination to
be offered on Feb. 11.
i Dr. Andrew V. Kozak, associate
professor of education, who is in
charge of the examination said
that application forms are avail
able in 311 Burrowes.
Applications submitted after to
morrow must be accompanied by
a late registration fee.
—The original round-top tower
and plain roof of Old Main were
replaced in 1895-96 after a fire.
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You naturally have a better chance to grow with a growth company.
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Graduating Seniors ...
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Putting computers to work in unusual ways is not new
at IBM. Computers are pow doing remarkable jobs in
interesting and important areas of business, industry,
science and government.
If you are interested in a company that offers you an
exciting career with virtually unlimited growth potential,
then you should investigate IBM. Positions are open in re
search, development, programming and manufacturing.
The IBM representative will be glad to discuss any one
of these fields with you. Your placement office can give
you further information and arrange for an appointment.
Or you may write, outlining your background and
interests, to: Manager of Technical Employment, IBM
Corporation, 590 Madison Avenue, New York. 22, N.Y.