PAGE SD( NEW STLYE BIRDHOUSES?—To the casual observer, these workmen's lunchpails may appear to be roomy homes for birds. What they may house, however, are salami sandwiches and soup to ease the hunger of the men working behind the Hetzel Union Building. Centre County Tops State in Fires , I Centre County tops the list of was lost :per year in these coun- Pennsylvania counties in the'ties. I average number of acres burned E "Over th e same five-year in forest fires .per year during the period," -Goddard said, "ten coun five ,year period, 1957-1961, Mau-;ties, including eight:on the;acre rice K. Goddard, state forests and'age burned list, contained 46 per waters ,secretary, reported re - ;cent of the total humber of forest cently. , ' Ifires in the state' , • Ten counties accsiufited for more l Centre County !was sixth on this than half of all the acreage burned:list with. 40 fires per year, trail in Pennsylvania during this ing .Clearfield, Schuylkill, Fay period. Centre County's average;ette, Somerset and Luzerne. • acreage loss -was 2,475. Other Also on this list were Cambria, counties included Clearfield, Lu-'Carbon, Huntingdofi and Clinton zerne, Schuylkill, Clinton, Fay-'counties. There ;was an average cite, Dauphin. MorKpe and Car- of 452 fires per year in these ten bon. An average' of. 12,795 acres.counties. : . - WelCome Rainbow Girls , Keeler s The University Bookstore - Penn State Headquarters for Gifts and Souvenirs Pennants, Sweatshirts, Stuffed Animals, Inexpensive gift books, Paperbacks. We invite you to visit our modern store ... to shop or browse KEELER f s The University Bookstore 206 P. COLLEGE AVE. Opposite East CampOs Gate SUMMER CO LEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Mitzel Appointed As Assistant Dean Of Ed Research Harold E. Mitiel, professor and director of research in the Divi sion of Teacher Education, City University pf New York, has been appointed 'professor of psychology and as - iistant dean for' research in the Collegq of EdueatiOn at the University. Several University professorstferential Personality Inventory,* have been granted leavet of ab--to appraise psychopathological sence during the next acadentieconditions. year. 1 Roy 'L. Russo, instructor in Emory J. Brown, professor of:electrical engineering, has been ,rural sociology and"agricultural granted a leave of absence from He was en the staff of the City'ls, 1963. A can extension, .has been granted ..a•Sept. 15 to June University 'of New Y or k fro m !leave from Oct. 16 to April 15, 1966. Ididate for the doctor of philosophy 1952 until I thi.l year, 'and . during! HE WILL be engaged in ." v _, • 1 re-' degree at the University, Russo • engaged in' research on this time hi.! served as a consult ant to the State University 'search on 4-H programs in urban! will ,bp the - theoretical design and reli- C- 01- areas of ithe United States. Ten lege at Fr . .tionia, N., Y, for'ability:of digital computers. This scracb. and. as a consultant on the• an d re - :urbanized . areas will be select' A related to his youth progra • surveyed will be directl y organizatiop of reseal - FYI activities 4s .thesis for his doctorate in electri there. The results will serve at Emporizl State Tcldchers Col- , a cal engineering. guide for future 4-H programs .. loge, at Emporia, Kans. , ..• Russo received his bachelor of • I i John- W. Cataldo, associate pro- electrical • Mitzel hits also - served as a re- lessor of art education, has been'science degree 'in eng . i••• ering from the Universityin search con{st3,ltant and' aided in given a leave from Jan. 1 to;' n n e 7' and his master's degree in :the preparquon of a report on the March- 31,, , 1963. He has assumed 5 'first year of Continental' Class- the editorshipof "School Arts "' Charles W. Rutschky, associate room for, the Ameri lan Associa- magazine an d will spendpart of .professor entomology, has been ;lion of Colleges fOr acher Edu- his leave in work related to that cation. ; ;publiEation. • . I gifien a leave of absence from Sept: 1 to June 30, 1963. I I Hellas been servin since 1960; "School • Arts" has• moved its: DURING THIS TIME, he will as associate; editor of the Journalieditorial offices to State College,: conduct resarch . at the University of Education Researc - land a staff is now being organized.of Hawaii Agricultural Experi- Mitzel is!a gradual of the Uni-'on a local and national scale.' 'ment Station on insect vectors of versity of (Wichita ere he re-: During his leave, Cataldo, plans: , virizs disease:. His research will be ceived his bachelor o, arts degreetto continue work nn -personal re- concerned with tropical in psycholiigy. His rn stet' of arts !search activities and complete, a ichiell Y • fruits and vegetables. k and doctotl of philosophy.degrees textbook manuscript; This will be Rutschkyfs second : in educational, psychology were. Douglas ; N. Jackson, Jr., assoc . i.- 1 time :to Shat he but Wit first conferred' 'by the IlliverSity of professor of psychology, has Minnesota. ~ I . beeni granted a leave of absence. from the University from - July 1) Ito, June - 30, 1963, to do research at: time lhat he has worked' there. !Claridge Ends Rasearch . 'Stanford University. Graeme l • C. 1a r i dgL who spent! While at Stanford, Jackson will' :the past year as a research assn-!collaborate on a book; "Theory: ciate in mineralogy, has returned and Methods of Personality As-, Ito his ` fonner positi n with theicec ment," with Samuel .Messick. ( ;New Zealand Bureatof Soils in ; The two psychologists will work • Wellington, N.Z. ! .i' on a new !personality test, a "Dif , Kalijarvi Thorsten . %T. Kalijarvi, w h served during the winter term as visiting praessor of political sci ence, has been named profestor of international and public affairs, Center for Continuing Liberal Ed ucation, at; the University. He- is a raduateJ of Clark Uni versity where he received his bachelor ol arts and master of arts degree. Hit served as a Carnegie Fellow at :iiarvard University and his doctor of philosophy degree was conferred by the University of Berlin. , • WALK-IN Thick - Shakes Comer of, Pugiii& Beaver the University for the fall term, • r !has been closed; Robert G. Bern-. . • Appoi noted Prot muter, dean of admissions/and registrar, said yesterday. . 1 He pointed out that! the quota . , • ' 1 for women students : had been Kali3arvi was head of the de-, partment of government at' the filled some time aso ,and that University of New 'Hampshire 'except for vacancies held for sey-• eral pending casei, the quota for from 1923 until 1943, and from: • - 1942 to 1946 was director of the!m.en studegts at University Park • New Hampshire State Planningi is also fi lled. and Development Commission. There ate, he explained, still :onins / I'6i oth men and worn • From 1947 to 1953, he was a con-! sultant and staff' member of the con-!en students at the Commonwealth campuses. .U S. Senate Committee on For-1 ; The fall term will open Sept. !research Relations. He also served as:24, With new students reporting !research counsel and senior spefor orientation on Sept.,- 16 and :cialist with the Library of Can-registration scheduled. for. •Sept /- 1 to 22. gr P ess. rior to his initial appointmentl l9 To date, the. University has to the University faculty last processed 'more than 15,275 ap- January, he served four years asiplications for admission and has United States ambassador to El t admitted 2,663 men and 1,152 ISalvadori Prior to that assign-women, or a total of 3,815 fresh !ment, he .held several positions inimen, for the bachefor.degreepro ithe U. S. Department of State,igram and 767 men and nine worn including apointwnts as Assistant en, or • a total 'of 776, for the Secretary of State for Economic associate degree - program. Affairs and al-.-Acting Deputy! A total of 4,349 students, in- Undersecretary of State. ; eluding 3,1375 men and 1,274 worn- He has published numerous'en, have been admitted to the !books and scholarly articles. inUniversity Park campus as new eluding "Modern World Politics,' students. This figure includes !the third edition of which, wa512,971 freshmen, 687 from other published in 1953; and "Soviettcampuses of the University, 255 Power and Policy," published in, readmissions and 436 admitted 1952. • !with advanced standing. Have you been to DEAN'S yet? If not . . . LOOK Hamburgers 15c 20C French Fries 10c Five Professors Granted Leaves THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1962 Frosh Quotas Closed for Fall The admission .of freshmen to the University Park campus of
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