The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 17, 1962, Image 3

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    SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1962 j
Research Review
ytfomen Evaluate
Fabric Quality
Different' qualities of cotton fabrics within one price
range can save the buyer if he can distinguish between the
superior and the inferior qualities of material.
I This conclusion was drawn from 'a pilot study conducted
jin the .College of Home Economics.! A larger study to deter
mine the ability of. women to I
judge quality in fabrics i 'is now j
being conducted. The ability of:
women ’.to determine the differ- j
ent quality relationshipsUn spe- j
cifie cotton -fabrics which are I
available on the market 'is also i
being studied
j THE RESEARCH, which is b£
! ing financed by the. Agriculture!
Experiment Station, is a; 3-year’
project. Barbara E* Densm’ore, as
sociate professor of clothing andj
-textiles. and Ruth W. Ayres, de-1
partment head of clothing and f
textiles, are conducting the study. ■:
The pilot study, an unpublished
•njaster’s thesis, conducted com-!
parison tests with home economics!
<Knd liberal arts students. 'I
[.While the home economics stu
. dents -were more consistent in
their ranking of the fabrics being '
tested, both groups gave better;
ranking when information con
cerning the fabric was ,on the
label. Miss Den'smore saicl.
,<ln the current study. 300 wom
en were asked to rank nine sets
The Penn State
Presents...
HENDRICKS
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SCHWAB AUD.
By ELLEN BRADLEY
of fabrics and indicate their.rea-.
sons for ranking the highest one
at the top and the lowest one at
the bottom. Cotton broadcloth,
percale and gingham in sets of
five were ranked.
The first set of each type of
fabric was ranked - without the
aid of label information. The sec
ond set of each type of fabric was
ranked with the aid of the infor
mation found on the label except
for .the price, and the third was
labelfed with the price only.
. LABORATORY evaluation of
such properties as color fastness,
shrinkage, strength and appear
ance after laundering will give
information about the actual
quality of the fabrics purchased.
New College Diner
Downtown Between -thef Movie* •
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. UNIVERSITY PARK. PENNSYLVANIA
THIS WEEKEND ON CAMPUS
The University Skeet Range,
located northwest of the golf!
course across the Bellefonte Cen
tral Railroad tracks, will be open
from 1:30-to 3:3(1 p.m. today and
from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday. In
case of bad weather, the range
will be closed.
The Greek-American commu
nity of State College has invited
students; of Greek descent to a
reception at 3 p.m. in the Embers
Room of. the Holiday Inn.
Students who need transporta
tion to the reception are requested
to call AD 8-1818. AD 7-2957 or
AD 7-2892.
The Trio Itahano D'Archi, con
sisting qf/viohn. viola "and cello,
will present a concert at 8 p.m.
in the State College High School
auditorium.
The concert is part of the State
College Choral Society's 12th an
To day
Sk«et Range
Tomorrow,
Reception
Concert
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nual Chamber Music Series.
Tickets, which are sold for the
Entire series only, may be pur
chased until tomorrow at Keeler's,
the Music Mart or-at the Hetzel
Union desk.
Monday
Lectures
Howard S.' Hoffman, assistant
professor of psychology, will pre
sent the November lecture . for
Phi Lambda Upsilon. chemistry
honor society,,. at 8p m. in. 3152
Hammond.
His subject will be "Long Term
Effects of Aversive Conditioning ”
George F. Wislicenus, head of
the Department of Aeronautical
Engineering and director of ' the
Garfield Thomas Water Tunnel,
will speak on "Some Turboma
chinery Problems in Space ;Ap
plieations.” at 7.30 p.m. in' 232
Hammond. , \
Television Show
Soviet education will be the
subject for the discussion on the
television • program. "Second
Chair" George Z. F. Bereday-. of
llf\
/
! Columbia University, will be the
, Kuest.
1 The series, produced by the
; University, will be heard at 1 1 in.
,on channel 10. WFRG-TV. Al
toona.
Eastern Orthodox Services. 10:43
a.m. tomorrow. Helen Kuki.n Ei
senhower Chapel.
Freshman Class Advisory Board,
9:15 p.m.. 212 HUB.
Rugby, Penn Stale vs. Penn, 2:30
p m. today. ROTC drill field.
Rush guides. S:ts-pm: Monday..
Alpha Delta Pi sorority suite.'
PENN
STATE
MASCOT#
JEWELRY
Priced $1.49 up
SPARKLING SCHOOL
MSI MASCOTS IN GOLD
3Rp<| AND SILVER WITH
SCHOOL COLORS.
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B. P r MOVER, Jcwctc
218 E. CoJlcqe Avp.
S ufo Colleqo. Pa.
Jazz Club
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