SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1966 New Fellowships Authorized Ninety-five graduate fellowships in 32 areas of study m n r °i ,h 0 U "> v mity under the pin ldnK M n e U ' N:U, ? nal Dof f , 'tsc Education Art ot i° n . MtG ,'; e; "' y ' dean of lll c Graduate School. v»as aoMSDti last month. pu ‘' p,)SOS °, f lhe Pi'oKt'am are to assist qualified stu dents to enter graduate school and prepare to teach in the ?nr <! 1 V . L ‘ fies , {,ncl unm ’ l shies and to increase facilities for graduate study. . i r ' le , nt T lclln wships will become effective next Sep m V , , 1 75 per (-t ’ nl of them nuts| be awarded to students who have completed not more than 15 credits of gtactuate work by then, and 25 per cent aie available to students who have completed not more than two years of Study. , How Much t he fellowship, it is explained, is normally a three-yeai awaict, depending upon continued satisfactory scholarship and congressional appropriations each year. The stipend is University Artist Gives One-Man Show Forty new intaglio prints ol ings are single-color and white many public and private collec-iThe National Gallery of Art: Thel know* nririt m oknv ialc f nation i d ! v nr i n .! s: - ... . . 1 lions ineluding: 'Philadelphia Museum of Art:! kiiou piHUmaker and assoemle Altman worked in clctfe col-. T , A . n ,, ~ . ■ . _ , . . professor of art at the Univor- iahoration with the master pnnt-i Tho . Art Galler - V ol Greater. The Royal Museum of Fine Arts,| sify. will ho exhibited at Weyhe erv. of the Imorimerie ho Blanc, 1 victoria, Canada; Tlie Art In-,Copenhagen, Denmark: The Gallery, Now York, NY., from u here all of the prints wore shtute of Chicago. The cstedeliik Museum of Amslcr-i Jan. 11 lo Jan. 29. "ditioned. d-w- 11 ?. Pa, ' ls: . e clam: The Victoria and Albert Hie last one-man exhibition The artist has received mimer- raibliotheque Royale of Belgium: Museum, London: The Whitney! of prints held by Altman in New oiis awards and fellowships,| fho Boston Museum of Fme Museum of Art; Governor Nel- Ynrk was in UtfiO. some of which were' A Tam- " r ' s '' Yhe Cleveland Museum of son Rockefeller; Mrs, Bliss These new prints were created .wind Lithography Workshop,Art. The Detroit Institute oLpaykinson; The Container Cor-i in Paris where the artist spent Fellow-hip, 1961; two Guggen- rine Arts; the I \ l instmiisoiim,. porat j on of America: The New 1 the last twelve months as a Ful-heim Fellowships. IflliO-ttl anci;° asel - Switzerland; T” a Los,York Hilton: The Lytton Savings 1 brieht-Hays Research Scholar. l!)G!-62: a National Institute ofjAngeles County Museum; The iand Loan Association of Cali- 1 They range in plate -ire from Arts and Letters Grant of 52500 Metiopohtan Museum of Art:;f ornia . Mr. Richard Brown 1 a minescule of Jess than 3 bv in 1963 and the Fnlbrigbl-ll" foe Museum of Modern Art. Baker; Mr Walter C. Baker: 4 inches to 15 bv 24 inches. U'i(ii|Re.-carcli Scholar Fellowship !ialla ' Israel. ,Mr. Lessing J. Rosenwald; The 1 the exception of two multi-color, in 1964-65. Others include The MuseumiFirst Minneapolis Bank; and multi-plate oroofs, these etch- His work is represented in of Modern Art, New York City; 'The 1.8. M. Corporation. Presbyterians New Student Welcoming Events Sunday Evening, January 9 Undergraduates Faculiy-al-Home; Pizza Party Meet ai Eisenhower Chapel al 7:30 Graduates WELCOME DINNER—S:3O Presbyterian Church, 132 W. Beaver All new Students are encouraged to come and Bring Their Friends. Both Events Are FREE. Presbyterians and Methodists Worship and Study EISENHOWER CHAPEL Sunday Mornings 9:00—’Worship (Communion last Sunday of each Month) 10:00—Seminars “Tangled WorM "—Christianity in a Changing Society “Redefining the Faith"—Christian Beliefs in Modern Terms “Christianity Encounters World Religions" Strengthen Your Faith—Deepen Your Insight Worship and Study With Us SfflP OUT FRONT BB TOKOUfcM ' NINETY-EIGHT * PUT* U • DYNAMIC *• • JETSTAR f«* CUTUUS •fIB • VISTA-CRUIIER • STARFIRE * 4-4-1 WM 1 OLDSMOBILE *# • tTt (t Rochet Action C(tVf " O " UT TIM * to *° WHERE THE ACTION *».••*« YOUR LOOM. AUTHORIZED OLDSMORUC QUALITY DIALER TODAY! 95 More Available the newest Detroit sound comes from a combo called 4'4'2 Up-tempo all the way. With a 400-cube V-8 and 4-barrel carb to carry the lead. Heavy-duty front and rear suspension to smooth the beat. Acoustically'tuned twin pipes to modulate the sound. And red-line tires to keep the whole score on track. That’s 4-4-2. Try about four bars today. It’s your kind of music! LOOK TO OLDS FOR THE NEW! $2,000 for the first academic year, 52.200 for the second, and .$2,400 for the third plus $4OO per year for each approved dependent. Because of an institutional allowance received, the Uni versity will give a grant-in-aid to covei tuition. To qualify for one of the fellowship.-, a student must -how promise of high academic achievement, must have ac quired the bachelor's degree not later than September, 1966; and must apply for admission to a graduate program leading In the doctor of philosophy or equivalent degree and be ac cepted before tenure of the fellowship begins. He must also be interested in. or plan to continue in, an academic career of teaching in colleges and universities. There are also citizenship requirements. While applications for admission to the Graduate School are obtained through the Graduate School, the fellowship application forms must be obtained through the departments which have been approved as areas of study. The New GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH University Lutheran Center WELCOMES YOU TO EPIPHANY COMMUNION TOMORROW ... 8:15 & 10:15 a.m. WANTED A Reliable Worker To Do Daily Collegian Distribution Tuesday thru Saturday 7.00 A.M. to 8:00 A.M. $2.00 a day MUST HAVE A CAR THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVI iRSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA 'Testy' Atmosphere In Russell's Course Intelligence tesjs. Achieve ment tests. Tests to measure' attitude, to evaluate aptitude.. It takes more than ton file boxes; to contain all the examinations' devised for helpless public school' children The boxes repose m a lost resource center assembled by, David \Y. Russell, professor of education. He uses them m connection with a course he teaches. Measurement of Achievement in the Elementary , School. 1 “Prospective teachers need to Isee and analvze actual tests.” the believes, “for better under standing of their content con struction and use. Testing can be [overdone, or misused so that 'it supersedes leaching itself. "Its value lies along diag nostic avenues. A well-designed' [lest should spotlight pupil weak nesses of which the teacher .might ofliei'wise not be aware. I "Suppose." he continues, “a ! child tests quite high for reason ling abilities in arithmetic, while his computation is very poor. We ■ don’t accent this result unques jfioninglv. Perhaps the child was not paving attention during 'he [computation part of the test. Re vesting would settle this. I "Too often, teachers and ad jminisfralors are awed by tests. ■ Some school districis even gear their teachers’ salaries to the results of their pupils' achieve ment tests. 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