The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 06, 1962, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
Series to Present
Politicians, Newsman
Four men who have been lion. Before this appointment
active iii washinz2ton affai rs he served six years as North
Carolina's -lovernor and had
for most of their careers will been President Dwight D. Eisen
speak on campus during this 'tower's consultant to the State
- Department in the Internation
term and the spring tei m for al Management: Conference of
the University Lecture Series.
1951.
During World 'War 11. Hodges
The finir speakr_trii scheduled
headed the Textile Division of
'for This academic year are: Luther
the Office of Price Administration
Hodges ; secretary of commerce,
Feb. 3 Eric Seivareid; news "d rOnSUitallt to the serre
tary of agriculture.
4
an:st for the cohirnbia Broad-
casting, System,' FA._ 77; and Sevarcid has kid ,a different
Sen. Hubert Humphrey, D-Mnin., type of career ;from the other
and Sen. Karl Mundt, R-5.D.,-in a speakers 'for the. series. Starting
debate April 14. Topics of the as a copy boy. for the Minneapolis
lectures will . be announced pre- Star, he then became city editor
vious toi each speaker's appear- of the Nev. - York herald Tribune's
anee. . Pails edition, night editor of the
`.Hodges has been secretary United Press in Pans, and, final
of commerce since President ly, a coriespondi•nt f9r CBS in
John F. r Kennedy's inaugura- 1939.
!AU Sponsors Plan
For Study Abroad
By 'BARB BROWN
(This is the..thtrd in a senes e.rplairouy -opportunities for
.study abroad.)
A year of study at the University of Aix-Marseille, -the
largest French university outside of Paris, is' being offered
to;undergraduate students by the Institute of American Unit
versifies
The lAU is a non-profit - private educational organization
designed to provide a service to' , ' .....
.i,
American colleges and universi- access to all University facilities.
ties which have not established Upon completion of the year's'
overseas facilities for their stu-i work, the lAU will recommend
dents. to the home College or univer
.
This program features instate -i say that 30 or more credit hours
lion similar to the standard Amer- . be assigned to the student. Be
lean curricula. An Ameri(zan ara .. cause of variations in courses
demic calendar will be followed' the student's own college must
offering three 50 minute se ssioit make the final decision in grant
per week for 16 'weeks for eau ing credits.
cnprse, granting truce •ci edit The !Mrs academic year begin
luiurs. • with a series of introductory loc
.
tures on French -life lit.nd customs.
Course instruction will be in
The regular program of courses is
English. No student will be di The
to teach the student to
qualified because of a foreign appreciate the contributions of
country as well as the prob
'language requirement. The pro
ea
gram includes courses in social
studies, literature; language and }ems of ' international relations.
the arts.
Tours can be arranged during
.
vacation periods upon the students
The cost, including trans-Atlan- reaw ,,i . .
tic travel, is designed to equal th,at Application for the.program can
of an average American college or be. made by undergraduates In
university. The cost of such an'regular standing from any au
acadeinic yeas ' is estimated fitiln
credited or state a roved college
$1,650 to $2.0011. or unive.rsitv. Reco pp mmendations
Students will he lodged in-by the deprtmerit head of the
French homes or hotels. The , tudent's major course and the
homes are carefully chosen and a,d6tria of',- - his college must be ob
cheek is made on each during the'tained.
year..... Further information on the pro
.
' .
lAU program students are regis- gram at ' the University of Aix--
tered as students of the University:Marseille may be obtained from
of Aix-Marseille, 'part of the : the International Student Affairs
French state systeM. so as to have office. 103 Willard. -
Ag Teams Win Honors
Five agriculture students from State College. elev e nth place.
placed 'among the top ,
Th, poultry judging team won
third place in the 38th National
the nation in recent crop and! Intercollegiate Poultry Judging
poultry judging. competition,': Contest in Chicago. Carl John
son,
junior in poultry husband
while a University bred and ry from Altoona tied for sec
raised steer captured second place and in individual scoring and
in the 'last month's International Charles Ackley. senior in agri-
Livestock Exposition. cultural education from Middle-
The crop judging team Placed' burg, placed fifth.
second in the National Collegiate , For the . second consecutive
Crops Contest at Kansas City and year. the University has Won the
third in the International Colle- reserve grand championship for
giate Crops Contest at Chicago. steers at the Internat:onal -Live-
Individual honors at the Chicago stock Exposition in Chicago. The
contest were won by Elwood University also had two grand
White, senior in agronomy from champions.- 12 champion beef cat-
Jennyn, third place; Glenn Buss tie, and 17 blue ribbon winners.
senior in agronomy from ,l3nth, The University exhibited- a
ninth place; and Frank Resides, grand champion ram and two blue
senior- in agricultural economics ribbon winners in the sheep shoW.
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SATURDAY. JANUARY 6, 1962