an Anniversary' Section Tuesday, April 14, 1987 24—Collegi; • , COLLEGIAN 1 0 0 YEARS Sept. 25, 1953 $2O Million To College The Pennsylvania State College received a $2O l / 4 million slice of $41 3 / 4 million appropriated to • state-aided schools in the recent session of the Pennsylvania legislature. The allocation, signed Aug:. 20 by Gov. John S. Fine, provides a $3 million increase for the College during the current biennium, but fell $1 million short of the increase requested by the Board of Trus tees. The total state budget amounted to $B2O million, Of the total $2O l / 2 million, the biggest share,: was lOC , 'mainten ance. The 'remainder •went to the College research units. The Sellalice Diet Rebate Getpeaceofnindeverytimeyoufeenympt.AndpUreannsiriples*MS tromps® e The Ni specialty pet food in America. n Scientificaty fumulated to provide • minor nutrition for your pet. ni Availabie In four fife cyde tannin for dogs, • aft two torn das for cats Stock up on al Ihe ScitoceDkte indicts pAr need. - Get up to $9 back! Offer ends Apri 30, 1987: /Burr y. Limited time offer. Stock up now isplat State College 234.2370 • PLUS • 4 - 4 I Mk l e Exotic Tropical 40 Fish and Supplies Reptiles and Amphibians Hermit Crabs • Birds, Finches, Parakeets, Cockateels Snakes (if ordered) • All Kinds of Small Animals: Rats • Mice • Hamsters • Guinea Pigs • Gerbils Granted by State The general appropriations bill carried a 10 per cent salary in crease for the state's 50,000 work erS. This included employees at the College. . • 328 W. College Ave. Boarding and Grooming Bellefonte 355-3974 March 3, 1959 Expansion, Apparently University expansion and faculty salary raises were ap parently killed yesterday when Gov. David L. Lawrence cut the University's 'budget request by $lO million. A deeply disappointed President Eric A. Walker im mediately said he would personally 'carry the University's tight for increased appropriations to the State Legislature. The University requested nearly $44 million for the 1959411 biennium but Gov. Lawrence recommended only $34 million. ) 11 F`hY„yA ; 4 'f';‘; ,'..,..•:'''''...,-.::::',-.,,:,.,.,:.„. .;;) . ,: . .7 y ., :,::: , .i,. 1 , i.f,. , ):..: , :.,,; ; ,, - ;• , , , :1j . ::,..,,.•,,, , .,.,. ~ , . ::,.1..!..:,:::..','..•:'.!,'‘. , '• - •:•:.'..'.:: ~:'..,t.it ' ,:-:. . .1., . ..0,'"?. : , . •:.'-.i:'...•,,,,:.:,.1.',':':.:2:-.-i....i‘,'..;..-.;,'.!.....:7.4 , ' 4 4 . , 1 ' , 1 , ~ 01 f r The Peoples National for all your banking THE PEOPLES NATIONAL B (Just down from the main gate) MEMBER F.D.I.C. Still Banking By The Clock And Serving Of Penn State And State College Corn Congratulations To The Daily Col Pay Hike Killed By BILL JAFFE 4 , Y checking account savings account money orders, travelers complete banking servi BANKING HOURS: WEEKDAYS 9-4; Sat., 9- Puzzler makes good Mike Shenk, who prepared cross word puzzles daily for the Collegian in the late seventies, submitted a fresh puzzle for this issue. Shenk, who is an associate editor of Games magazine in New York City, says of his Collegian experience, ". . . it was constructing crosswords for the Collegian that taught me the fine points of puzzle-making." "Chances are, if I hadn't done the daily puzzle when I was a student, I wouldn't be work for Games now," Shenk wrote to the Collegian. His puzzles amused Collegian read ers and kept them thinking.
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