TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968 Placement Interviews Set Representatives of more than 70 business firms and school, districts will be =on campus . within the next mon h to interview students for jobs. Information on the follow ing interviews is available from the University Place ment Service, 12 Grange. Asterisks indicate employers who will be interviewing for both permanent and summer positions: GENERAL PLACEMENT Acme Markets, Jan 29, BusAd, LA, Merch Bethlehem Steel Corp, Jan 29, 30 & 31, Most majors Publie Service Commission of Canada, Jan 29, Grad degrees In Electron, Math, Most majors in AgSc, BioSc, ForestSc, MinSc, PhySc Carborundum Co, Jan 29. BusAd, Cer, Chem, Math, Mktg, All Engr Continental Can Co, Jan 29, BusAd, cum, LA, Metal, All Engr Hamilton Watch Co, Jan 29, BusAd, LA, Mktg International Harvester Co, Jan 29 & 30, Acctg, AgE, MaeAd, CE, EE, GenE, IE, ME Jersey Central & New Jersey Power & Light, Jan 29, Acctg, EE, ME, Any Engr for sales Lybrand, Ross Bros & Montgomery, Jan 29, Acctg, or well equal other malors with acctg Interest Pittsburgh Plate Glass Industries, Jan 29, 30 & 31, BusAd, Cer, ChE, Chem, Econ, EE, EngrMech, Engr,Sc, IE, LA, Math, ME, PetroE, Solid State Tech Pittsburgh Steel Co, Jan 29, BusAd, IE, LA, ME, Metal Raytheon Co, Jan 29, PhD degrees In Most Engr & Phy Sc areas Union Carbide, Group I DM, ChE, Chem, EE, ME, MBA with tech BS Xerox Corp, Jan 29, Acctg, BusAd, Chem, CompSc, EE, Fin, IE, ME, 'Physics, Any malor for safes Acme Markets, Jan 30, Assoc degrees AgßUs American Can Co, Jan 30, Acctg, BusAd, Chem, Physics, All Engr, Any major for sales Armstrong Cork Co, Jan 30 & 31, Acctg, ChE, Chem, CE, EE, lE, ME, Any non tech major for Mktg Congoleum Nairn, Jan 30, BusAd, Ed, LA for sales Eastman Kodak Co, Jan 30 & 31, ChE, Chem, EE, EngrMech, Engrsc, lE, ME, Physics iberty Mutual in Co, Jan 30, BusAd, LA, Most tech majors, Any major for sales New Jersey Zinc Co, Jan 30, ChE, Chem, CE, EE, IE, ME, MinE, MetE TRW Inc, Equip Operations Div, Jan 30, ME, Metal Trane Co, Jan 30 & 31, Mast Engr majors Corn Products Co, Jan 31, ChE, EE, ME, PhD degrees only In Chem, Microblol . EiNi=lll= Rockwell Manufacturing Co, Jan 31, ChE, EE, IE, ME, Bus Ad, LA, Any Engr for sales *Square D Co, Jan 31, F. 5, IE, ME stlmm Associates, Jan 31, CE One Department Divides Into Two The department of sociology and anthropology a. The Penn sylvania State University will be reorganized, effective July 2, into two departments the department of sociology and the department of anthropol ogy. The program in anthropol ogy, which has historically de veloped within the department of sociology, has reached both the size and distinction to merit the status of a separate department, explains Dr. Ken neth D. Roose, dean of the College of the Liberal Arts. By separation of the present department of sociology and anthropology into two depart ments, he says, both will have the opportunity to develop their individual prog r am strengths. Dr. Donald P. 'Kent, who has been head of the combined department,' will continue to head the department of soci ology. A new head for the de partment of anthropology has not yet'been named. Two New Buildings At Altoona Approved Final 'plans for two new build- music listening room, a lan ings at the University's Altoona • guage laboratory, and seminar Campus have been approved rooms. by the Board of Trustees. In addition, the trustees ap- The project, supported by proved preliminary plans for Federal and'_State funds, con- an addition to Pattee Library, sistz of a classroom-library a General State Authority pro building and a laboratory build- ject for which $4,623,645 has ing. . , been requested. The laboratory will include An allocation of $233,740 for three chemistry laboratories, planning anddesign was ap two general and one organic preyed early . in 1966 and the laboratory, tw o independent preliminary plans were made study laboratories, six faculty by Eshbach, Pull:lnger, Stevens'. offices, a lecture hall, an instru- and Bruder, Philadelphia archi ment room for chemistry, and tectural firm assigned to the a chemical preparati.• area, project. The classroom-library build- The new unit,., which will ing will contain a large read- have six floors, will be built ing and stack area, librarian's to the east of the Pattee Li office, work room, microfilm brary, on a site north of Bur room, a communications room, rowes Bldg. • THE DAILY COLLEGIAN LOCAL AD CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE DEADLINE 4:00 P.M. 2 Days 10:30 A.M. Day Before Publication Before Publication GUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPERGUYKRESGEJACKHARPEF Mid Winter Sale Most of our fall and winter ladies clothing is reduced 20 % to 30%. Included in this sale are the following brands: Hadley Austin Hill Pamela Martin • Lyle & Scott of Scotland Jack Harper Vito nia; Ltad Guy Kresge pirtljNatruill S. Alien St.; State College dround the corner from Jock Harper's . .Custom Shop for-Mos 113 c 8VHN3Yr305321:11.110/I.34I2IVHNDIftBOS32INAIIO2I3cItIVHXDVr3OS3NNMIO *U.S. Steel Corp, Jan 31 8, Feb 1, Acctg, BusAd, Econ, Fin, Mktg (ma jor, & minor), Most tech majors, Any major With interest & aptitude for tin mgmt U.S. Army Corps of Engrs, Pittsburgh Div, Jan 31, CE Abex Curp, Feb 1 & 2, Acctg, EE, lE, ME, MetE, Any Bus or Engr major for sales Carnation Co, Feb 1 & 2, BusAd, Chem, Dairy Mfg, Dairy Sc, EE, Food Sc, IE, LA, ME, Mgmt *P. H. Glatfelter Co, Feb 1, ChE, Chem, CompSc Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Feb 1 & 2, Acctg, BusAd, ChE, Chem, IE, ME, Mom) Mobay Chemical Co, Feb 1, ' ChE, Chem, ME, Any Engr major for sales North American Rockwell Corp, 5 Di visions, Feb 1 & 2, Most degrees in Math & most tech majors Penns Electric Co, Feb 1, ChE, CE,• EE, ME Sovik, Mathre & Madison, Architects, Feb 1, ArchE *Sun Oil Co, Feb 1 & 2, Acctg, BusAd, ChE, Chem, CE, CampSc, EE, Econ, IE, Math, Mgmt, Physics, ME, Any major for sales *Union Camp Corp, Feb 1, ChE, IE, IndMgmt, ME Ellicott Machine Corp, Feb 2, CE, ME Iroquois Gas Corp, Feb 2, ChE, CE, EE, IE, ME, Petro & NGE Goodyear . Atomic Corp, Feb 2, ChE, Chem, EE, Math, ME, Metal, Physics Wheeling Steel Corp, Feb 2, BusAd, ChE, Chem, CE, EE, Fuel Tech, lE, Mgmt, Math, ME, MetE, Physics U.S. Navy Underwater Sound Lab, Feb. 2, EE, Math, ME, Physics, Tech major with English or English with tech subjects for Tech Writer TEACHER PLACEMENT Cooperative College Registry, Feb 5 & 6 Jackson School District, Jackson, N,J., Feb S Northampton Area School Dist, Pa, Feb 5 North Shore Schools, Sea Cliff, N.Y., Feb 5 Dallastown Area, - Pa, Feb 5 City School District, Rochester, N.Y., Feb 6 Waynesboro Area School Dist, Pa, Feb 6 Coatesville Area School District, Pa, Feb 6 Slippery Rock State College, Pa, Feb 6 Penfield Central School, N.Y., Feb 6 Brighton Central School, Rochester, N.Y., Feb 6 North Penn School District, Lansdale, Pa, Feb 6 Scranton Public School District, Pa Feb 7 East Stroudsburg State College, Pa, Feb 7 Plainfield Public Schools, N.J., Feb 7 Bethlehem Central, Delmar, N.Y., Feb 7 & 8 Pine Grove Area, Pa, Feb 7 Baldwin-Whitehall School District, Pitt, Pa, Feb 8 Cleveland Public Schools, Ohio, Feb 8 Central Washington State College, El lensburg, Wash., Feb 8 Community College of Beaver County, Freedom, Pa„ Feb 9 Scotch Plains-Fanwood Public Schools, N.J., Feb 9 Middletown Area School District, Pa, Feb 9 Warren in Somerset County, N.J., Feb 9 Hanover Borough School District, Pa, Feb 9 Anthropology, like sociology, is one of the basic social sci entific disciplines, though it differs substantially from so ciology in its primary em phases on non-Western cul tures, the inclusion of time depth—archaeology—and a bio logical thrust—physical anthro pology. The department of sociology will have approximately 20 fac ulty members initially, while the new department of anthro pology will have 12. More than 3,000 students at Penn State took courses in the two subjects during the last term. Dean Roose explains that anthropology at Penn State has been well recognized on both the national and state levels for its research efforts, includ ing its field stations in Mexico, its high-altitude research pro jects in the Andes Mountains of Peru, excavation work at Sheep Rock in Huntingdon County, and its use of obsidian dating methods. Gordon Ford Puccini Knits Gant THE ARMY ROTC DRILL TEAM at the University, the Pershing Rifles, will have a rush smoker tomorrow in 116 Wagner Building. Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military fraternity devoted to "bettering bearing and leadership capabilities of ifs members." Uniform for the•rush smoker will be Class A. Engineering Seminars Planned University's College of Engi- hensive hearing conservation neering has announced that it program must be implemented. will conduct 14 engineering This course has been designed seminars between April and to guide persons responsible for September of this year. such programs and will place The seminars offer continu- particular emphasis on engi ing education at the profession- neering control. Paul L, Mi al level for practicing engi- chael, research associate, Ord nee r s, physicists, chemists, • nance Research Laboratory, mathematicians, adminis tr a- Penn State, is chairman. tors, and architects in industry Basic R& D Management and at academic instructions. Development, June lb to 21. Subject matter is drawn from This seminar is intended for technical areas of importance research and. develcpment pro to the profession d and is in- ject leaders placed in positions tended to keep him abreast of of supervision and administra the latest technological de- tion because of technical com velopments in various fields. petence. These men whJ con- Seminars are: stitute middle management are Basic Photoelast' -ity, April faced with the necessity of de -Ito 5. Industrial engineers and veloping , skills in adininistra technician§ will be presented Lion and human relation?, and with the basic principles and this seminar is intended to help experimental procedures o f them become more effective two-dimensional photoelasticity executives. Arnold Addison, as coatings. Emphasis will be on sociate professor, of engineer procedural techniques and ex- ing research, qinance Re perimental applications to real- search Laboratory, Penn State, istic .problems. G. S. liolister, is chairman. professor of engineering me- Normal Modes, Shock, and chanics at Pern State, is chair- Vibrations, July 21 to 26. This man, is a basic seminar with pro- Advanced Photoelasti city, vision for problem sessions, April 8 to 11. Latest develop- discussion, and presentations ments in the current state-of- by individuals from industry the-art of advanced two- and who are actively using the ap three - dimensional photoelas- proach in design and analysis. ticity, including demonstrations Emphasis will be on decisions, and expositions of the latest an engineer must make while techniques of model casting analyzing arid designing struc and slicing, fringe multiplica- tures based on lumped mass of tion, electronic aids, and dy- finite element representation. namic studies, will be covered. V. H. Neubert, professor of G, S. Holister, professor of en- engineering mechanics at Penn gineering mechanics at Penn State, is chair man.. State, is chairman. Fundamental, and- ; Applied Underwater Acoustics, June Aspect's of- Metal Fatigue, July. 2 to 7. Sound transmission in 28 to Ag:. 2. The subject .of the sea, generation and degen- metal fatigue will, be treated-in eration of underwater sound, detail, inclUdine the mechan and design of transdu..ers . ill ism involved in the process and be among the subject areas for how an understanding of these study and discussion. Noise mechanisms can lead to im problems, including sources of provements in the choice and noise, methods of noise reduc- development of materials. Sam tion, and the detention of sig- Y. Zamrik, assistant )rofessor nals in the presence of noise of engineering mechanics at will be covered. Vernon M. Penn State, -is chairman. Albers, chief scientist, Ord- Numerical Solutions in Heat nance Research Laboratory, Transfer and• Fluid 'Mechanics,' Penn State, is chairman.. Aug. 4' to 9. Use of finite dif-I Vibrations an d Vibration ference.techniques for the solu- Damping, June 13 to 22. Of_tion of partial differential equa specfal . value to physicists, en-tioris describing heat transfer gineers, and naval officers-con-, .and fluid mechanics problems cerned, with vibration in struc .Will be discussed. F. ank W. tures. and vehicles and 'the Schmidt,-'associate professor of sound radiated into the sur- mechanical engineer in g at rounding -medium as a result . Penn State, is chairman. of the vibration, the seminar Reliability Tngineering Semi will deal mainly with the prob- nar, Aug. 19 to 23. The design lems of ' the point-mass spring and dmielopment engineer is vibrator,• material damping,. faced- with having to design and vibration isolation. Vernon • more complex equipment to M. Albers, chief scientist: Ord- meet increased functional re nance Research Laboratory, quirements, on the one hand, Penn State, Is chairman. and providing greater dependa- Industrial Noise-. and • Engi- bility and longer life of the neering Contiol, June 16 to 21. product. This seminar intro- In order to prevent noise- duces some of the key tech induced hearing loss 'n an in- niques of reliability engineer dustrial population, a compre- ing. Gerhard Reethof, professor THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA Pershing Rifles To Have Blast of mechanical engineering at Penn State, is chairman. Aerodynamics of V/STOL Aircraft, Aug. 25 to 30. Topics will include behavior of finite wings at high lift coefficients, helicopter rotors' with. non uni form inflow, propellers oper ating at high angles of attack, and wind tunnel testing of V/STOL airci aft and perform ance of jet flaps. Barnes W.! McCormick, professor of aero nautical engineering at Penni State, is chairman. Theory and Design of Surface' Structures—Slabs, Sept. 9 to 13. The purpose of this course is to introduce the engineer into this relatively difficult field of structural analysis and guide him step by step toward increasing competence a n d skill in application. Gustav Florin, professor of architec tural engineering, is chairman. Acoustics and Noise Control in Buildings, Sept. 9 to 13. This j seminar will disseminate ac coustical information to the building industry to achieve better construction and supply both a satisfactory acoustic en vironment and good hearing condition, and enable partici pants to solve acoustical prob lems and determine when addi tional professional acoustical help is required. Howard F. Kingsbury ' , assistant professor of architectural' ' engineering, is chairman, Applications of Composite Materials Seminar, Sept. 9 to 13. This seminar will present a comprehensive review of fab iicAtion of composites and an assessemnt of the current visa bility of composites relative to the more commonly used engi neering materials for commer cail structural uses. G. S. Hol ister, professor of engineering mechanics, and Sam Y. Zam- CAMPUS AMUSEMENT CENTER Home of the Hearty Hoagy 14 Oz. only -1 OC soft drink Next to Herlocher's We need all the help we can get at NOS Professional positions available in: Engineering Aerospace Chemical Electrical Electronics Industrial Mechanical Science Chemistry Physics Other Accounting Mathematics Naval Ord Station Indian Hea Maryland An Equal Opportunity Emp —U.S. Army Photo rik, assistant professor of en gineering mechanics, both of Penn State, are cc-chairmen. Further informat.on regard ing any of these programs is available from the Continuing Education Conference Center, J. Orvis Keller Building, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. 16802, telephone 814-865-7557. January 19 - 20 ART SALE and DISPLAY sponsored by HUB ARTS COMMITTEE Anyone interested in displaying works, contact HUB ARTS COMMITTEE at 238-3528 Working Abroad Not Free Travel, Cautions Cleeton "Summer jobs abroad are designed as segments o. com ponents of regular travel pro grams," it was reported to night. The Rev. Alan - R. Clce .ton, who has been in contact with placement agencies in Europe, cautioned that "these jobs are not intended to be a free trip to Europe, nor a way of making a lot of money." - "Summer placements abroad are very much like summer placements in hotel and resort areas in the United States," he said. "You can earn your room and board and some spending money, and perhaps scme extra for travel after working, but you cannot earn enough to pay for your trans portation and other expenses, and certainly not for tuition next fall," "American Student Informa tion Service of Luxembourg, International Student Informa ti o n Service of Brussels, Lufthansa Air Lines, National Student Association and other placement agencies al' operate on the same basis. Students with language fluency get the better jobs and those who have only basic language skills are placed in almost menial situa tions where they .an earn room and board and small amounts of cash." at 7:30 p.m. the military "The primary aim of the program," reported Mr. Clee ton, "is to give students some thing to do if they have no other plans or if they want to have a working experience in another country, which will be valuable if they p 1 .n a foreign service or business carter later. Some jobs are of short duration—four weeks—but most are for the entire summer, such as would be , expected if you PAGE SEVEN went to work in Atlantic City." "Applicants are guaranteed a job if, they are accepted and the job assignment is made be fore leaving the USA. If they are not accepted, the applica tion fee is refundable." "Students who wish to enter the programs should apply early and be truthful about their language fly .ncy. Most placement agencies operating on an international basis are now scrutinized by the U.S. De partment of State and are faced with the principles of truth in advertising by the Studentravel Asqocia t ion of America." The Rev. Mr. Clee ton is a member of the national executive committee of the Studentravel Associatior • Traveler Regains Ticket To Romance LONDON (AP) Stephen Cook, 24, met a lovely girl on his vacation and having no little black book, he wrote her name on the b,ck of an airline ticket. He later cancelled his flight and turned in the ticket, ad dress and all. Afterwards, real izing what he had done, he ap pealed to British European Airways to find the address. The airline combed its can celled files and came up with the information. A BEA spokes man said, "We hope we have been instrumental in furthering a beautiful friendship." REPRESENTATIVE ON CAMPUS JANUARY 23, 1968 For Interview, contact your placement office
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