The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, January 05, 1968, Image 7

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    FRIDAY, - JANUARY 5, 1968 ' , THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
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PAUL M. ALTHOLISE ' KENNETH D. ROOSE THEODORE R. VALLANCE • ,•• E. F. OSBORN .. , month =leave . of ,absence which began Jan. ".1. and in several aspects of family finanCial management has
; • Internationally ' known for his research on transient been published as bulletin and journal articles.
'invited by Hubert Humphrey' working for government 'visiting scientist' president of 3,000 . forms of carbon compounds, the organic chemist has been She is included in Who's Who in American Education,
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' - invited to present a series of 16 lectures as a visiting pro- has served on several regional home economics research
Althouse Joins .Youth Council fessor at The Technion in Haifa, Israel. He will spend the committees, and for the past year has been a member of
second half of his sabbatical leave as a guest of The Royal the Commission on Home Economics of the National As-
Institution in London, and has accepted' a limited number sociation of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges.
' of lecture invitations from other European universities.
.. Honors Bestowed on Faculty, Staff, Concert Tour Louis A. Legory; associate professor of chemistry,
retired on Jan. 1 after 17 years on the University faculty.
Two faculty members, nationally known for their Legory joined the faculty in 1950 as an assistant pro
mastery of contemporary music, will take to the road this fessor of chemistry and dean of men at the Ogontz Cam-
Topping the list of honors bestowed fices and department chairmen. • William A. Dunson, assistant profes- month for a series of concerts at 14 college and university pus, near Philadelphia.
upon the faculty over the term break was The majority of the honors, however, sor of zoology, is one of three senior campuses across the state.
Vice-President for Resident Instruction were heaped upon the fa 'ulties of the de- scientists who will direct the first 1968 , But unlike most concerts, where, when the music is , . :
Paul M. Althouse's appointment
.as chair- partments of science and engineering. Stanford Oceanographic Expidition, be- ended, only . ' the' memory lingers, these. will give students . '- s . THE DAL Y' !COLLEGIAN
man of the President's "Task Force on Valiance Selected ginning Jan:, 3, aboard the research • a chance to iluestion the performers after they have fin 7 I, — t. ,
Education," Althouse received—and im- ' . .
schooner, Te Vega. Dunson intends to ished. Featured in the tour will be Robert Baisley, pro.;•. ' LOCAL AD - ..- . ` CLASSIFIED AD
• The American Psychological Associa- DEADLINE DEADLINE
mediately accepted—an invitation to head extend his research on the anima 1 species fessor and head of the department of music, rated as a
the "Task Force" for Vice President lion has seleeted Theodore R. Vallance
in the waters surrounding the Galapagos "pianist of high accomplishment" by the New York Times, 4:00 P.M. 2 Days 10:30 A.M. Day
Hubert H. Humphrey in December. associate dean for research in the Col::
Islands, in the Pacific. and tenor William Lewis, whose recent London perform- Before Publication Before Publication
lege of Human Development, to serve as
The "Task Force" will work under "Visiting Scientists during the 1967-68 Traverse, Frey an drew praise for "style, sensitivity and deep emo-
tional feeling by a revie
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Other appointments among the mem- _ Edward C. Budd, professor of economics, began a .•
Council on Youth Opportunity. The Association's program for Visit- . bers of the science faculties: associate leave Jan. Ito continue his study of personal income in
The Council's major project at pres- ing Scientists, sponsored by the National professor of geology Alfred Traverse as the; United States for the Department of Commerce.
ent is, according to Humphrey, "planning Science Foundation, makes available to secretary-treasurer o the American As- Four professors will retire . as of this term. Topping ; TAKE OFF YOUR SHOES
And programming of activities to ~..1p this interested .universities '6O of the United sociation of Stratigraphic Palynologists; the list of retirements is Sarnual C. Sabean, professor AND COME A'RUNNIN TO HEAR
nation meet more effectively the special States' most prominent psychologists. John C. Frey, director of the University's emeritus of art. He was appointed to the faculty in 1957, •
neetts which exist for many of our young E. F. Osborn, the University's vice Institute or Research on Land and Water and served as assistant dean of the College of Arts and ~ ' •
people in the summer months .. ." president for Research, has assumed the Resources as the chairman of the Inter- Architecture from 1963 to 1966. THE FABULOUS
Althouse and his assistants will attempt office of President of the Geochemical regional Land Economic Committee; Sabean has worked in many media and exhibited his -
to develop "a feasible plan of action for Society. Robert H. McCormick, professor of chem- works all over the United States. His paintings and sculp- . BAREFOOTIN' ATHEIiS
mobilizing the .. . higher education corn- 3,000 Scientists ical engineering, as chairman of the ture have been displayed at the Philadelphia Academy of
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munity in time for next summer's activi- Student Chapters Committee of the Fine Arts' Annual National Exhibition, the Columbia
The organization is an international _ Painting Biennial in 1959, the Denver Museum of Art, the ,• ,
ties," Humphrey's letter,said.
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Institute of Chemical Engi
society of more than 3,000 scientists study. FRIDAY, 9- 12 P.M.
Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, the University of -
Special Consultant ing the chemistry of the earth, meteorites,
Minnesota and galleries in New York City and Province- .
David Gottlieb, professor of human the moon, and 'other planets. ' S. Leonard Rubinstein, professor of town, Mass. BAREFOOTIN'
development, also agreed to serve on the Robert K. Vierck, professor of engi.. English, gained national recognition for ~ Grace S. Barker, who has been a member of the
"Task Force" as special consultant on nearing mechanics, recently released a his department by being appointed one of faculty of the' College of Human Development since 1957, ,•. GO-GO GIRLS
programs that involve college students. book textbook entitled "Vibration Analy- three regional judges in the second an- also
.retired at the end of the Fall Term.
Kenneth D. Roose, dean of the Col- sis," intended for a beginning course in nual , Book of the • Month Club Writing .......... .
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lege of the Liberal Arts, will also be mechanical vibrations for advanced ,Fellowship program. Social Usage' Prof Retires THE ALL-AMERICAN
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an dundergraduate and graduate students. . . George L. Brandon, professor Mrs. B
Barker was a parttimeinstructor Of general home , 1 . RATHSK E L L A R
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ing year. He has accepted the chairman- Woldemar Weyl, Evan Pugh research head of the department of vocational ed-
economics until 1964, when :she was appointed full-time
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ship of the Advisory Committee of the professor emeritus of physical' sciences, ucation; was elected vice chairman of instructor in the Division of Home Community Relation-
Institute for College and University Ad- has been chosen to receive the 1968 Toledo American Vobational Association Coun- ships. She has taught the popular "Social Usage" course •
ministrators. The Institute provides ad- Glass and Ceramic Award for his na- cil on Teacher Education at the National for many years.
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ministrative training 'for nnv college and tionally renowned research in the ceram- Convention of American Vocational Asso- .
university presidents, deans, business of- its industry. ciation in Cleveland, Ohio. .
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WASHINGTON (AP) - The day. It said additional ship- vaccine will provide immunity. Those who have had mumps 0 can expect the unexpected at
government authoriZed yester- ments will be made in the next For this reason, he said, it need not be vaccinated because ®THESOCK IT IN *-
day what officials termed the few months to meet anticipated should be given to children ap- people get mumps only once,
first clearly effective vaccine to demands. proaching adolescence, to ado- officials said. SIDE POCKET
prevent mumps, the relatively Health Service officials said lescents and to adults, especial- About 80 per cent of all pea- di
harmless childhood dise a s e the new, single-injection vac- ly adult men—but not to little ple have had mumps by the x AT THE B.'
that can cause Sterility in adult tine will give 95 to 100 per children. Dr. Stewart explained time they reach adulthood. VII , C ' NicKELODEON NITEs
men., cent immunity for at least a that if children were vaccinated While it is.not known.to cause
- The Public Health Service an- year and perhaps for a lifetime. _ and.-immunitY did not last, the serious darbange to youngsters, Ai ~. • ARMANARA 6 . .
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hounced it has granted a li- Since the 19505, the only vac- youngsters ' would be suscepti- mumps involves painful and
cense for the vaccine to Merck, cine available provided about ble to mumps during the dan- extensive swelling of the lymph 4D BOWLING LANES 0:
Sharp and Dohme research 50 per ce n t i m mu n ity for a ger periods of adolescence and glands in the throat.
laboratories of West Point, Pa., matter of months and usually young adulthood. al 0 ' FRIDAY at 7:00 and
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Which has been working on it not more than a year. The surgeon general also rec.:- cence, mumps may affect the ye Across From 0
about five years • Dr. Willams H. Stewart, the ommended use of the vaccine male and female sex glands. fA South Halls 4111, - HUB Assembly Room
The firm said it is ready to surgeon general, said, however, in institutions where there is Officials said that among adult a
begin distribliting more than that future tests are. needed to danger of epidemic from the males who get mumps, 18 to 25 IP DURING THE WEEK . -
one million doses by next Mon- determine how long the new highly contagious disease. •
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those, about 13 per cent are gik FROM 9:00 - 6:00 X'-
impaired in their ability to pro- mr, JUST 75c PER HOUR
Relaxation, Talk at Wesley duce children. 0 0 • Tickets at HUB Desk • , 25c
"Let my Students looking for a place Communion at 7 p.m. followed
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Billiard Tables oi,
little bo ing from sports to religion will Se m ina r
find it at the Episcopal Center
in the Helen Eakin Eisenhower v. The Wesley Foundation pro-
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ides a place for students to 0 , 0 . free popcorn . , , John Orlock at plane
4, - cerate or display art. For those ,
Chapel and at the Wesley Ar COMING 41 ° . 0 ,
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play Wit _ Foundation on E. College Ave. pianos and room to play.other
At 7 p.m. each Tuesday in instruments are avail a b 1 e.
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the Chapel Lounge will be a Monday the Wesley Foundation
"Sensitivity Group" led by a is sponsoring an informal get Iv
retarded Ph.D. candidate in counseling, together from 7to ',O p.m. All
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