PAGE SIX Research Review Prof to Direo..Meican Village Study By CLAUDIA LEVY !the major regions of Mesoatnerica.lparticularly kitchens, and the pat Village planning among - . pre _land a full understanding of itattern of inter-communication of, prehistory is Crucial to an under-!rooms in the house, Sanderstsaid. Valley, Mexico, will be historic peoples of the Teotihuacani .standing of t 1 processes of the! , A survey revealed that I such part , of ar ddev . elopr . nent of Mesoamerican , this summer as houses occur in clusters of two civilization as a whole,. he satd. archaeological dig directed by . i - :to four around little plazas.! This William T. Sanders. associate pro- TWENTY UNDERGRADUATE summer Sanders plan* to excavate Lessor of anthropology. 'studenti from the University are completely one such Ilarge cluster - • going along on the dig to partici-:of ,houses and to define its So- Teotihuacan Valley is part of , h ,,, pate in a field . school -in archae r !cial and. religious, flinctions and the. Valley of Mexico. one of “ - ,ology. In addition to lectures and structure. , : i key regions of ancient Meso : . : , rips o . . 1 ' t a nuMber of sites of! 'Artifacts such as itpme civilization and arnong, the richest areas in the world in known significance in_ the . cultur - :tery, shell and bone c•rnarnents, al history of Mesoamerica, the!stcpe. tools and figurines ;hatte numb& of ' archaeological sites, l - • ,Sanders said. i students will min floor plansfor beplit uncovered by the ex'cava - i the planned dig's at three village thin teams. Signs of religious; wOr-, Bupported by grants from the!sites. They Will also make sur - !ship such as temples .have also; • Sem in ar • 1 University ,and the National ISci-,vet's and assist in the more de-•been discovered. 1 t . •. • 1 • mice Foundation, the five.-yea re-itailed processes:of excavation. ) • ' ' Dr. Joseph Sternberg, chief of!Ogontz Center:Tiinetablo search project is also attempting! Thi s i s the •third summer San- IN ADDITION tcv: excav r itions Exterior Ballistics Laboratory of Philadelphia area students Intel - - in two other villages diggi gs in,the Aberdeen Proving Ground.lested in taking courses at the Uni ta gather more information onlders has made surveys and -exea- abandoned terrace systerys,l can-'Aberdeen, Maryland, will speak at house types found in this area. I nations in the T+otihuacan Valley. verity's Ogontz campus for nals and irrigation dams are iplan- the Fluid Mechanics Seminar on , summer term will find a comp to "WE ARE INTERESTED i n the located 30 miles northeast of ned to determine their age. Tfiree"The Laminar Subla rer of a; ___;timetableof courses' to . be . offer , community as a social organiza-IMexico City. The valley •-,is in the : graduate students will conti ue a Turbulent Flow"- at 4 1 ' p.m. in Z;3Z• ,listed in 'the University P a r:k lion, in the history of local com- area of the eution of Middle general 1 survey of ' the alley Hammond. ' for summer 1962. In technology and in agricultural American civilization from the , during the year. , , . . • (timetablelstructions and materials for any technology of this region," San-camp sites of early hunters to the dens said. "We are concerned witrise of the largest Aztec city in Maurice A. Mook.,profesSor 'of - - M I Colloquium istimleint planning to 'attend sum social-political organization, from the valleY , with a population of .. anthropology and four graduate . , tmer - ferm at Ogontz may be ob students from the University will. "Some. Aspects of Crystal Pliks-Aained from Samuel W. Haggerty. • the earliest hunters who came into 50.000. '• ' : assist Sanders in the.rojecti g i c s" will hr? the subject of a tilk vssistant reistrar, in 4 Willard ' the area in 10,000 B.C? to the THE PROJECT this summer --- p -- - -- --- • - _ . ___ . _________ _.._ ' period of the Spanish conquest., 'wi I I continue excavation at We are trying to get a picture .ofMaqUIXCO• a village of the (lassie, The various ways People „Of each period dating fin/ 100 to 700 A.D. period have ayijusted to lhe land Last summer a !house in this vil-, end ways environment affected:lage was executed and an extend-' the genitral occupations of man. .ed family pattern postulated on, "The Valley of Mexico is one of the basis of number of rooms,' , ----- - . . Chapel to Hold Services Today In Observance of Good Friday Good Friday si•rvices, with :eminary intern! at the Lutheran . ; prayers and meditations on each Student Center, will speak on of the seven last wyrds of Jesus "My God, why! host Thou for-I on the cross, will be held from ,aken Me?" at 1:20 p rt ., _ noon to 3 p.m. today in the Helen; "I thirst" -will. be 'discussed by l Eakin Eisenhower Chapel. the Rev. P. Barrett Rudd, - assistant, William Watson, - assistant di-.director of the pniversity Chris-: rector of the Wesley Foundation. tian Association, at 1:45. p.m., will speak on "Father, forgiveiDonald Mcllvride, director of the , them" starting at noon. "This day , Westminster FOundation, w ill shalt Thou be with Me in para-:speak. on "It is sinished"starting disc" will be discussed by the.at 2:10 p.m. The Rev.; Robert Rev. Arthur Seyda. Lutheran slut- Boyer, - Baptist t students pastor, dent pastor, at 12:30 'p.m. • will end the setvice by speaking .. Starting at 12:55 .p.m.. the R o i on" Into Thy hands I commend Melvin Whitmire, Minister of theiMY spirit" starting at .2:35 p.m. Evangelical-United B r e t h r e w and ending at 4 p.m. Church, will speak on "Woman, The public may arrive or leave behold •thy son.' Bruce Kuhre,'at the times stated above. CAMERA OWNERS NEEDED , • Male and Female Students' Who Own a Camer i a I To Participate in 'Experiments 1- Meetings to be held on Campus as!follows: 1:45 P.M. Tuesday April 24 3:45 P.M . . Tuesday April 24 6:00 P.M. Tuesday April 24 3:45 P.M. Friday April 27 _ 6:45 P.M. Friday April 27 *Meetings to . last a maximum of 1 hour stflat rate of $2.50 •This rate to hold for all subjects iigped to date •Must know make and model numbeir of camera •Sign up at the Offra of Student Aid; 218 Willard SPONSORED BY HRB-SINGER THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. - UNIVERSITY PARK:., PENNSYLVANIA 1) •I• • C Poll a2O t,eck our o iTons-against s ampus pinion . iiiiir. ,„,„,,,.•rief...... i4 Do U.S.movies weaken our image 4broad? Yes ❑ No L&M gives you MORE BODY in the blend„ MORE FLAVOR in the smoke, MORE TASTE through the filter It's the rich -flavo leaf that does it! filte,r"olgare#e for people who rea iy like • • • • • • TODAY ON CAMPUS Center Stage The Penn State Players will pre sent Shaw's "Man of Destiny"-and Samuel Beckett's "Krapp's Last Tape" at 8 p.m. at Center Stage. _ - Meetings i French Institute The Interlandia Folk Dancers ; Dr. R. Wallace Brewster, pro-will hold a folk dance from 7:301 fessor of political science, ,will to' 11 p.m. in 'Ol Engineering D.:. speak on "Problem of Organizing Dances of countries throughout Political Authority in France" at .the world will be taught, the NDEA French Institute Lee; ture at 7:30 p.m. in the Home Economics Living Center, 0 Is a B. A. good enough for the job you want? ots Atiore trom 11 { ~ .~• by Dr. S. Bhagavantam, director of the Indian Institute of Science, at the. Mineral • Industries Col loquium-at 3:45 p.m. in the Min eral Industries auditorium. The Inter-Varsity' Christian Fel lowship will meet at 7:30 p.m: in 111 Boucke. 'f's"w/;#)kt V? 'l"' SAM Gibg arc.V.P. e What's the smart way for a cigarette to dress? ❑ box ❑ soft pick • HERE'S HOW MEN AND WOMEN AT 56 COLLEGES VOTED. %9E - %9 X 3 ed 4 03 xotr.w %BZ - "%£l:** -- ** woN saik %6V7 - %99 7 ON %iS796tE- -e—. seA 0 N3FIMM,N3M - 7 7 FRIDAY. APRIL 20. 1962 MERE EMSM smoke, •
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