PAGE EIGHT ICCB, Placement To Hold Exposition After College, what? A career exposition, to be held Tuesday and Wednesday, sponsored by the University Place ment Service and the In tercollege Council Board, will attempt to answer this question. Twenty-five companies from various parts of the country are sending reprPsenta- I fives here to answer student ques-Ir k • tions concerning the type of .work tiennis to Air and training for paiticula. jobs. Each company will have a' booth located on the ground floor' Corps Plans of the Hetzel Union Building s from 9 a.m, to noon Tuesday andl n TV Show Wednesday and from 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and 1 p.m. to 4 Pennsylvanians will • get a p.m. Wednesday. "This will not be a place to I close-up evaluation of the find a job, but a place to re- Peace Corps program iri a ceive Information and aid in; telecast from the University making career decisions." said i Marjorie Downer, public it y !:Sunday. chairman for the exposition. i Guest on the question-and-an- Some represented companies, iswer panel will be Lawrence E. will be Union Carbide Corp. !Dennis, who was granted a leave Pennsylvania Home Economics' Association, Westinghouse Elec-' from his position as vice presi trie Corp., E. I. DuPont de Ne - dent for academic affairs to join mours and Co., Inc., Boeing Air-!the international organization in plane Co., Western Electric Co. , !an executive capacity. American National Red Cross,: The telecast will be broadcast Philco Corp., Sealtest Foods, Third: 'over the facilities of WFBG-TV, U.S. Civil Service Region, and, Channel 10, Altoona, at 6 p.m. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. U.S. General Accounting Of-f Dennis, who began his duties Tice, West Virginia Pulp an d p a -,in Washington a month ago, is per Co., U.S. Department of Corn -'directly responsible for the re merce, West Penn Power Co. Icruitment, selection and training, General Motors Corp., PermsyCiof candidates for the Peace Corps. vania Turfgrass Council, Pennsyl r i Questions will be directed to vania State Educators Associa-him by undergraduate and grad- I ion, Bell Telephone Co., Alcoa,luate students, including two from Koppers Co., Inc., Bethlehem'. foreign contries and a man-and- , Steel Co. and Ansco Corporation.; wife combination. Everything ripli for your important dinner date! You're sure to enjoy our THICK U.S. PRIME STEAK RoctEiturg Ste at ,ilou3e 4 Miles South of State NEARS i••,„. A pi L.... <v 14 ir •"' . , -, • HAMILTON STANDARD DIVISION OF UNITED AIRCRAFT CORPORATION WILL INTERVIEW ON April 20, 21 concerning career positions in design, analysis, test, sales, elec tronics and manufacturing. Escort your lady to the Boals burg Steak House for memor able dining. A superb cuisine and courteous service mike the occasion an event! / 31 . :::... ..,..It . ° ; .7.i; . .e' --,,-- ; ,-. .%1,1 .;;! --:‘-'''' - - • ~A ., , College on Route 322 THE. DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA Robinson to Talk on Africa "Operation Crossroads Afri ca," a student study-workcamp project held in West Africa last summer, will be the topic of a talk by James H. Robin son, founder and director of the project, at 7:30 p.m. tonight in 121 Sparks. Robinson is a frequent visitor to Africa and pastor of the Church of the Master in New York City. A reception will be held in the Memorial Lounge of the Eisenhower Chapel by the Cosmopolitan Club,, following the program. • In many ways; "Operation Crossroads Africa" was a fore runner of the Peace Corps. One hundred students from 75 col- THE TUITION HIKE WEST HALLS Admission for Friday's Dance: ONE QUARTER LETTER to your Hear... Dr. James H. Robinson Operation Crossroads Africa 7:30 FIGHT All letters open to inspection by West Halls JAMES ROBINSON Founder - Director TONIGHT with or preferably, REPRESENTATIVE lege campuses lived and worked ' two months with tribal groups rural areas building school nises, hospitals, community cen -a and digging drainage ditches t ie students met with political id governmental leaders, busi !ssmen and village chiefs. "Op 'ation Crossroads Africa" will be '6urning to West Africa this immer, and will provide stu trits with an experience similar, the future Peace Corps. Robinson intends to concentrate the continent of Africa for the' !xt five years, taking another •oup to West Africa in 1961 and zo pilot projects to East Africa. Ais schedule includes enlarging the groups in East Africa, getting into Central Africa and eventual ly into South Africa. 121 Sparks FRIDAY. APRIL 7. 196.1
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