The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, July 03, 1969, Image 6

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Ilinois President Speaks at Site Dedication
David Dodds Henry, presi
dent of the University of
Illinois, will be the featured
speaker today at site
dedication ceremonies for a
new research library at the
University.
The program is scheduled to
begin at 2:30 p.m. in the park
ing lot east of Pattee Library
where the $4.75 million first
unit of the new facility will be
located.
Embracing 130.000 square
feet, the first unit sill cover
six floors and include five ser
vice floors, a data processing
center, special study carrels,
seminar rooms, exhibit areas,
three high speed elevators, air
conditioning and carpeting.
Three of the levels will be
physically connected to the
main library.
Target date for completion
of the first unit is May 197 L.
Eventually. library oilicials the zoology section of the
point out. the research facility department of biology, plans to
will take up an area of 400,000 spend most of his leave in
square feet. Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Macao.
Joining in the ceremonies In addition in
examining
will be University President material at the National Diet
Eric A. Walker: W. Carl Library in Tokyo and the
Jackson. director of University Union Research Institute in
libraries; and Arthur 0. Lewis, Hong Kong, he plans to
associate dean of the college of establish or renew personal
the liberal arts. contacts with knowledgeable
Following the ceremony, a
reception is scheduled in the
foyer of the Arts I abrary
located on the ground floor of
the West Wing. The public is
invited to attend
Also as part of the day long
program. an exhibit of the
architect's renderings a n
model of the new research
facility will be on display in
the West Wing lobby.
Members of the University
faculty will be speakers at the
University Chapel Services
during the Summer Term. The
theme for the services. laiich
will be held at 9 a.m. each Sun
day in the Eisenhower Chapel.
is "A Final Admonition from
Faculty of The Pennsylvania
State University."
James L. Pcrine, instructor
in community services and
director of the Upward Bound
program will be the speaker
for the University Chapel Ser
vice at 9 a.m. Sunday in the
Eisenhower chapel.
"Today's Christian and Our,
World: A Case for;
Resignation" is Mr. Rome's!
topic.
Information o n scientific'
developments in mainland
Cl•ina will be gathered by Tien- 1
hsi Cheng, professor o f
zoology, during a six-month'
leave of absence, beginning
January 1, 1970.
Cheng, who is chairman ofl
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Cash Basis Only!
No Personal Ads!
OFFICE HOURS
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Monday, Tuesday
Basement of Sackett
North Wing -
FOR SALE
NJOY SUMMER on a cycle! We have:
S ESA Lightning; 67 ESA - Spitfire;
9 XLH Sportster; 66 XLCH Sportsetr.
ew 65 cc .-H-D. Light - Weights start at
891 Helmets 512.95. ?Igor's, 1000 W.
allege. 237-1501.
DAVID DODDS HENRY
STS SITE ONLY ONLY
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SUMMER FESTIVAL OF FILM FAVORITES
Today 5:30 - 7:30 - 9:30
LAST 2 DAYS! Friday 6-8 - 10
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FOR SALE
1961 BUICK LESABRE Clean, depend
able transportation. 6350. Call 466-7219
305 HONDA 1968. 8425. Tele: Bob 238
2147
AKC GERMAN Shepherds, champion
pedigree 238-4618.
FOR SALE• 1954 Plymouth. Good shape.
,Almost new tires. 5100. 865-9591 or 237
4437.
COMPLETE LINE parts and accessories
at Two Wheels Cycle Shop. Ph. 238-1193.
FURNITURE MODERN, 1 or 2 bed
room. Available Sept. 238-13120.
USED MOTORCYCLES now on stock at
Two Wheels Cycle Shop. 30 day guaranty.
Ph. 238-1193.
G.I. HOME ON leave must sell 1967
Suzuki Scrambler. Only 3700 miles. $5OO.
Will bargain. Call 237-2558 5-7 p.m. Sat.-
Wed.
FOR SALE: 1968 Alfa Romeo GT-1300.
Like new condition. Call Jim 8654974 or
Rich 1.717.742.9272.
BURMESE KITTENS
RARE, LOVING/ COMPANIONS
Amazingly affectionate, People-Wing
oreed. Sables. Four mo. kittens, male
and female. Also two year old, excel
lent breeding female. Has already
produced three beautiful litters. Shots.
Health, dispositions guaranteed. SlOO
- Come by to sce. 238-0056.
all student production, will be the Road Research Laboratory fessor of geography, is one of and -head of the Department of
held at 7:30 p:m. Monday at of the Ministry of Transport, 30 university geography pro- Astronomy, has been elected a
the Playhouse Theatre. Scripts Crowthorne, England. , lessors invited to participate in fel I o w of the Royal
may be obtained at 11 Arts and * * * a six-week summer institute on Astronomical Society, which
copies of scores to be learned at A Workshop on the Spatial quantitative me t hod s in has its headquarters in Lon
-103 Arts. Those auditioning - Structure of Ribosomes - will be geographic research at Ohio don.
should prepare a ballad and held July 7-9 at the University State University. Hagen is one of the world's
bring musical sheets. under the sponsorship of the * * * leading solar radio
* * * Department of Biophysics. The Borden Award has been astronomers and a pioneer in
Harold C. Brookfield, "a The three-day program has conferred on Robert J. Flipse, U.S. space efforts. He was
member of the faculty of the been planned by Dr. Richard S. Professor of dairy science. director of this country's first
Australian National University, Morgan, associate professor of Flipse, one of the world's e
James L. Starling, a men- Australian
been appointed professor biophysics, for the purpose of leading e : authorities on
.th major space effort, the Project
ber of the faculty since 1957, of geography at the University. Vanguard satellite program.
has been named head of the + * * bringing together scientists biochemistry and metabolism conducted by the Nav a 1
from all over the world whose cf the bovine sperm, was Research Laboratory from
Department of Agronomy and
Wolfgangmechanical engineer- ribosomes—tiny particles in research work in the dairy in- * * *
He l 4 i 1 I begin his new ing and head of th e the living cell on which Pro- dustry. George W. Brindley, pro
position July 1, succeeding University's Traffic Saf e t y teins are manufactured. Borden awards are fessor of mineral sciences, and
Walter I. Thomas, who has Division of the Pennsylvania Th i r ty-five biophysicists, presented annually to dist- Robert F. Schmalz, associate
been appointed associate dean Transportation and Traffic biochemists an 'd molecular inguished research scientists Professor of geology, have
for research in the College of Safety Center, will serve as biologists from Engl a n d . for pioneer accomplishments been presented the Matthew J.
Agriculture and assoc i a t e acting director of the Center France, Italy, Holland and in a number of fields. The and Anne C. Wilson Outstand
director of the Agricultural until Sept. 15." Canada, as well as the United award carries a 51,000 cash ing Teaching Awards at the
Experiment Station. During this time, Thomas D. States, are expected to par- grant along with a gold medal University.
Starling came to th e Larson, director of the center, ticipate. and a' bronze plaque. The awards, consisting of
University in 1954 as a will be on leave while serving * * * * * * checks in the amount of $l,OOO
graduate assistant. He holds as a visiting research fellow at Ronald Abler, assistant pro- John P. Hagen, professor each and inscribed plaques,
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the r , - -of science and d ' _ —
sources and monitor broad-
casts from inside China.
A native of China, Cheng has
been making use of his
familiarity with the languages.
the land and the people of the
Orient to help alleviate the
shortage of information on
science and technology from
inside China.
the master of science and doe
for of philosophy degrees in
genetics from here. He earned'
the bachelor of science degree
in agronomy at Virginia,
Polytechnic Institute.
Dramatic and musical
auditions for the Drunkard, an
237-2112
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MON. & TUE.
6:00 - 7:50 - 9:90
FOLLOW US...
and find the answer
to the r
comedy question
of the year!
Charles K.feldman
presents
Peter Peter
Sellers O'Toole
Rolng Schneider'
Capuoine
Paula Prentiss
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Woody Allen
and guest star (
Ursula Andress
They're all together again!
)for the first time!) ,
FOR SALE
NOTARY Car transfers, legal papers
and soforth. 9:30 to 4:30 or by appoint
ment. Anove Corner Room.
FOR SALE: 1968 Honda 450 cc New
condition, low mileage. Call 238-7388 after
5:30.
FOR RENT
ROOMMATE WANTED. Immediate occu
pancy. fall option. 555 month. Beautiful
I place. Private entrance. John 238.5660
15 9.
WANTED
WANTED: MALE roommate for 2-man
Unico apartment starting this Fall. Semi
one bedroom at 664.00/mo. or one bed
room at 684.00/mo. per man. Call Bruce ,
Weiss at NYC 21244E4.0567 or write
229 Bch. 136th St., Belle Harbor, N.Y.
11694
SUMMER FUN is off campus! Third
needed for Apt., two blocks from Mc-
Lanahan's. Ultra, reasonable. Call person
to-person Joe Berwanger 412-276-4932. Will
haggle.
PART-TIME SECRETARIAL work. Short
hand, typing, 15-20 hours week. 81.50/hr.
Call 237-3918, 865-9381. •
STUDY DESK. Surface area approx.
4' x 3', may have drawers. Nothing
expensive. Dan 238.7123.
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for fur
fished two bedroom Apt. MO monthly.
Now through spring. Pam 237-2076.
THE DAILY COLLEGIAN, UNIVERSITY PARK, PENNSYLVANIA
Collegian Notes
WANTED
WANTED: MALE roommate for 2-man
Unico apartment starting this Fall. Semi
one bedroom at 564 00/mo. or one bed
room at 584.00/mo. per man. Call Bruce
Weiss at NYC 212-NE4.0567 or write
229 Bch. 136th St., Belle Harbor, N.Y.
11694
ROOMMATE WANTED: Fall, winter,
spring. Air conditioned, low rent, nice
place, University Towers. Dan 238-7123.
NOTICE
ANYONE INTERESTED in Beginning
Shorthand? Call Sue 237-6797. Hopefully
Inexpensive.
ATTENTION
PROFESSOR/WIFE require furn./unturn.
house or apartment Fall and/or Winter
term or permanently. Write details
Frank Haight, Schout Van Eilklaan 236,
Leidschendam, Netherlands.
REWARD
For the Return of golf clubs last
seen in Pollock Quadrangle spring
term. Along with a black Ben Hogan
golf bag were a er3 & 4 M.T. woods
and *2.4,6.7, & 8 Den Hogan irons,
two wedges and a Tommy Armour
Potter.
If you have information Please Call
New Castle, Pa. collect, 652.6752.
ATTENTION
LATE SLEEPERS attend the 11:45
Student. Service in Grace Lutheran
Church. Service ends at 12:25.
ANNUAL UNIVERSITY Club Teachers
Mixer 9:00 till Saturday, July 5. Open
to all grad students.
WANTED: WAITERS. Work two meals,
eat three. Full social privileges. Call Jim
865-6251.
STATE COLLEGE Community Theatre
announces "South Pacific" chorus audi
tions to be held Monday, July 7 from
7-9 p.m. at 724 Outer Circle, Harris Acres
or call 466-6856 for appointment.
DIRECTLY FROM Pittsburgh: Dave
Morfan playing twelve string guitar!
9:30 and 11:00 shows, Saturday: Jawbone.
JAWBONE
GAVE MORGAN was heard Fri nights
last term on WDFM. He's live this
Sat. 415 E. Foster Ave.
Agencies In this Area
need YOUR time and help.
For details call
Volunteer Service Center
118 Human Dev.
865.1424
4
Summer Term Students
Community and Human Service
Starts TOMORROW ... 2:00 - 4:30 - 7:00 - 9:30
"A RAUCOUS, VIOLENT, MAGNIFICENT,
POWERFUL FEAT OF AMERICAN FILM
MAKING! William Holden hasn't done
such good work since 'Stalag 17'.
Robert Ryan gives the screen
performance of his career."
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LAST TIMES TODAY
OMAR SHARIFMIE
in PANAVISION m COLOR by DettiZe
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 1963
were presented ;for ,the first
time this year. Brindlcy was,
chosen for the Graduate
Teaching Award and Schmalz
for the Undergraduate
Teaching Award.
Retired Congressman
George M. Rhodes, a veteran.
of 20 years in the U.S. House of'
Representatives, today
presented his personal and of
ficial papers to the Univo•sity.
Rhodes served a s con
gressman from the State's 6th
Congressional District (Berks
and Schuylkill Counties) from
1949 until his retirement 'last
year.
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Students for a Democratic
Society will hold a meeting at
7:30 p.m. Tuesday in 203 Het
zel Union Building for the pur
pose of electing a co-chairman.
—TIME Magazine
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UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY PARENT OR ADULT GUARDIAN
'4
STATE."
2:00 - 4:30
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