The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 11, 1961, Image 5

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    WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 11. 196
SGA Group
Plans Flight
To Europe
By SANDY YAGGI
(This is a third in a series of
articles concerning the work of
the Student Government Asso
ciation committees.)
In several weeks the Student
Government Association
Flight Committee will begin
its work of publicizing its
annually chartered flight to
Europe.
This committee, formed three
years ago, to investigate the pos
sibility of chartering a student: Unclaimed Textbooks
flight to Europe, has been work-I The ÜBA has announced that
ing in close cooperation with Mrs.;all books not collected by 11 a.m.
Macklin John of the Penn State Saturday, October 14, will be
Travel Agency in planning an in-'automatically forfeited to the
expensive means of transporta 2 UßA. Incorrect books may not
tion for students. be exchanged after this date.
The SGA chartered flight takes
students round trip from New
York to London and from Paris to
New York, provides hot meals
and allows for 44 pounds of bag
gage•
The SGA Flight Committee
attempts not only to provide in
expensive transportation for
students desiring to go to
Europe, but also makes avail-
able information from the Penn
State Travel Agency for tours
in Europe.
In the past, a total of 75 stu
dents has been required to charter
the plane, said Allison Woodall,
chairman of the committee. Rates
were adjusted in accordance to
the number of students interested
in participating, she said. The
biggest drive for applications is
usually in March, and the future
may see more than one plane
charted, Miss Woodall said, as
the number of students wishing to
make use of the service increases.
When the committee began
its work three years ago, mem
bers held office hours in the
SGA office to answer questions
about the flight. This led to con
fusion and the practice has cur
rently been discontinued. Miss
Woodall said.
Now the committee's main
function is to distribute material
and publicity for the flight and
to refer all questions of specific
details to Mrs. John at the travel
agency, she said.
This committee not only makes
the flight available to students
on the University Park campus,
Miss Woodall said, but also pro
vides publicity material for all
the commonwealth campuses so
that their students may also par
ticipate.
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Exams Scheduled
The following evening examin
ation schedule has been approved
by the deans of the nine colleges.
Hours and rooms for evening
examinations will be announced
by the individual course instruc
tors.
Course Dates
ARMY I—Oct. 31, Nov. 27, Dec. 4
ARMY 2—Dec. 5
CHEM ll—Nov. 2
CHEM 12—Oct. 18, Nov. 15
CHEM 451—Oct. 25, Nov. 24, Dec. 6
FR I—Oct. 25
FR 2—Oct. 30
FR 3—Oct. 27
E MCH 11—Dec. 6
jE MCH 12—Dec. 4
IE MCH 13—Dec. 5
!E MCH 213—Dec. 4
E E B—Oct. 18. Nov. 9, Nov. 27
;GER I—Oct. 25"
GER 2—Oct. 30
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Certain popular items of apparel, such as slacks,
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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
GER 3—Oct. 23
MATH 41—Nov. 1, Nov. 21
MUSIC s—Oct. 26, Nov. 30
PHYS 201—Oct. 16, Nov. 13, Dec. 7
PHYS 202—Oct. 17, Nov. 16, Dec. 5
PHYS 215—Oct. 17, Nov. 7, Dec. 7
SPAN I—Oct. 17, Nov. 7. Dec. 6
SPAN 2—Oct. 18, Nov. 9, Dec. 6
SPAN 3—Oct. 30, Dec. 4
SPAN 4—Oct. 23, Dec. 6
Visiting Canadian Prof
Dr. Ernest A. Eichelbrenner,
visiting professor of fluid me
chanics at Cite Universitaire in
Quebec, Canada, will address the
Fluid Mechanics Seminar to be
held at 4 p.m. Friday in 232 Ham
mond.
His subject will be: "Separation
and Reattachment of, Turbulent
Three-Dimensional Boundary
Layers."
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At the dedication of Bradford;
House in East Halls State Semi
Albert E. Madigan said yesterday,,
that the contmonwealth is not!
supporting the University to the!
degree that he wishes but that he'
felt certain this situation would'
be rectified.
Madigan also praised' the Uni-!
versity for its many services to
the citizens of Bradford County.,
He cited the presence of 94 stu-'
dents from Bradford County at
the University as an example.
Bradford House, which was,
named_ for Bradford County, isi
a living unit for 38 men. It is thel
second such unit of 14 in this area.i
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