PAGE SIX Reciprocal Plan for Study Abroad-- (Continued )rom page one) course of special aignifiCance at icing them with medieval and the particular university. ' Roman Cologne art treasures, the Opportunities for indiv id u a structure of the German army and sightseeing are plentiful, the pro its NATO role and the Bonn gram director said, since travel is Parliament. Students at Sivas- relatively inexpensive and there Bourg attended the Common Mar- is much to see within a short dis ket meetings and visited many tance of each of the universities. art galleries and museums in Prance. The basic program for all three universities includes courses in sociology and political science, the language of the country and a 3 Represent University a Throe members of the Depart ment of Art, all teaching studio art, are represented in the 158th annual exhibition al the Phila delphia Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Ilarold Altman is exhibiting Weintraub Writes Books On 2 English Authors Stanley Weintraub, associate professor of English, is the author of two books which are on the winter publiz,hing lists. "C. P. Snow: A Spectrum," was published Jan. 10 by Scribner's and deals with the well-known contemporary English novelist, The second hook, "Private Shaw and Public Shaw," scheduled for publication Feb. 25 by Braziller, is a dual portrait of George Ber nard Shaw and of T. E. Lawrence, the famous "Lawrence of Arabia." Prof Heads Committee Gifford 11. Albright, associate professor and head of the depart ment of agricultural engineering and former director of the Shelter Research and Study Program, has been reappointed as chairman of Section 6 of the Building Design Committee of the Building Tie search Institute, Washington, D.C. • . • • • New. °college' Diner, Belvv6on'' . the Mipvtei: • • , . . • • A .;• , - • '.. 5 1 > - r' • . s., •,, .c• rrf- A • 3th Keeler' s West will be open to serve you. V,..• •••.. ~o• 4/ 5.• • • 1 .:2•• 5 . • • Great language skill is not a prerequisite for enrollment in the program, although all participants should have received at least two years of training in one foreign language, De Levie said. Fine Arts Exhibition four lithographs, Stuart Frost a drawing and watercolor and Bruce Shobaken an intaglio print. Klindt Houlberg, a graduate as sistant in the department of art, was awarded the Eyre Medal for the best print in the exhibition, and Hugh Gibbons, formerly a graduate assistant in art at the University, is also exhibiting. ATTENTION! ' - :,embers Today & Wednesday 9:30 - 5 P.M. Booth - Near HUB Desk Bring Badges & Membership Cards 50c Amount of Refund - 4 4 `f WILL FOR OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 14th Campus To Open. in Fall Mont Alto will operate _offi cially as the University's four teenth Commonwealth campus in the fall term 1963, as confirmed by the Board of Trustees at their last meeting. The campus will be co-educational for the first time. PETER W. FLETCHER, direc tor of the School of Forestry, es timated that 120 resident students and 20 to 25 day students will be enrolled at Mont Alto in the fall term. Plans are being made for the renovation of residence halls, li brary and administrative build ings. Formerly, Mont Alto was a forestry school supported by the College of Agriculture and the School of Forestry. Since 1929, freshman students enrolled in the MIIMMI f -J• Eh ..;'...;..Y.:.-. ...- , , ' ~,,,, BE CLOSED ALL DAY By BARBARA SCHEFFER BUT , The University Book Store, Inc. School of Forestry have attended Mont Alto. _ Henry H. 'Chisman, professor of forestry, will assume the position as director of the campus on July 1. He said that all basic first-year programs leading to a bachelor's degree will be offered. 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FOREST TECHNOLOGY is de signed to prepare its graduates for positions in industry as agents to organize projects planned by pro fessional foresters. . Surveying technology an d drafting and design technology prepare its graduates for work under certified engineers and architects.
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