The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, September 29, 1961, Image 7

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    FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 29. 1961
Institutes to Accept
Grant Applications
Applications for over 700 Fulbright scholarships for
graduate study and research in Europe, Latin America and
the Asia-Pacific areas will be accepted until Nov. 1, the
Institute of International Education announced recently.
The same deadline holds for applications for Inter-Ameri-
can Cultural Conventions awards
for study in Latin America, and
for awards for study in Ireland
under the Scholarship Exchange
Program between the U.S. and
Ireland.
Recipients of Fulbright Awards
will receive tuition, maintenance
and round-trip travel. The terms
of awards to Ireland are the same.
lACC scholarships cover transpor
tation, tuition and partial main
tenance costs.
Fulbright Travel Grants to sup
plement maintenance and tuition
scholarships are also available to
American students doing research
or study in universities of Austria,
Denmark, France, Germany, Is
rael, Italy and the Netherlands.
The general eligibility require
ments for these programs, ad
ministered by the Institute of
International Education for the
U.S. Department of State, are:
• U.S. citizenship at time of ap
plication.
•A bachelor's degree or its
equivalent before the beginning
date of the award.
•Knotivledge of the language of
the host country.
•Good health.
Applicants will be required to
submit a plan of proposed study
that can be carried out profitably
within the year . abroad. Success
ful candidates are required to be
affiliated with approved institu
tions of higher learning abroad.
Interested students may con
sult Robert E. Galbraith, Ful
bright program adviser iii 245
Sparks Building.
Syracuse Prof to Speak
On Russian Strength
Dr. George B. Cressey, Maxwell
professor of geography at Syra
cuse University, will present a
lecture on "How Strong Is Rus
sia?" at 8 p.m. Oct. 5, 121 Sparks.
Sponsored by Phi Beta Kappa,
national scholastic honor society,
and the Department of Geogra
phy, the lecture is open to the
public.
In his lecture, Dr. Cressey, who
has made four visits to the Soviet
Union, will appraise the assets
and limitations of location, land
and minerals as they relate to the
national strength.
ATTENTION
MARRIED STUDENTS
Young married couples will
be especially interested in
a PrOvident Mutual Hos
pital Policy. Under this
unique policy, only the wife
need be covered to take
advantage of full family ben
efits ...including maternity,
hospital care, and surgery.
This is particularly advan
tageous when the husband is
covered under another poli
cy. New additions to the
family are covered, without
extra cost, from the age of
15 days until the following
anniversary date of the poli
cy. Payments for sickness
and accident begin from the
first day of coverage. This
policy has no deductible.
This is important to the stu
dent family. You are pro
tected ... beginning with the
first dollar of covered ex
pense you incur. And that's
just the beginning. For more
details, call George Borosque
at ADams - 8-0544 . . . or stop
in at our office, 103 E.
Beaver Ave., State College.
New Divisions Set Up
In Personnel Department
A personnel records and pro
cedures division has been estab
lished in the Department of Per
sonnel Services- Employee Rela
tions.
Robert W. Dombrowsky, who
has been training coordinator in
the department, will be super
visor of the division, continuing
as a part of his duties the respon
sibilities for the training program.
The division will also be re
sponsible for the processing of
personnel actions, such as ap
pointments, promotions, leaves,
resignations and certain actions
on retirements.
Are We "Shackled"?
Unable to Love?
Dr. Clifford Adams Prof. of Psychology
Thursday Oct. 5 10 Sparks 7 p.m.
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
Salvage House
To Hold Sale
A public auction to clear the
University Salvage Warehouse
of surplus items is scheduled to
begin at 10 a.m. tomorrow, Harry
West, buyer for the University
Purchasing Department, said yes
terday.
The warehouse is on E. Park
Ave., across from the 112th Air
National Guard headquarters.
The items on sale are used
materials from departments on;
the University Park and Corn-:
monwealth campuses which have
not been claimed for use by other'
departments, West said.
The public auctions have been'
held each spring and fall for,
about 15 years. "All the items:
are subject to claim by Univer
sity departments before the sale
begins,' West West said.
Furniture, office equipment and
machines, general equipment, such!
as sinks, drinking fountains and:
poultry range shelters and auto
motive equipment are included
in the items for sale.
Townspeople and area farmers
are usually the biggest buyers;
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