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they are able to dial a library book, a lecture or a<br />

classroom demonstration right into your home—<br />

with sound. (Some of this is happening already.)<br />

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Painting by Frost<br />

Shown at Festiva l<br />

Stuart H. Frost, instructor in,<br />

art, exhibited a drawing "Tha<br />

Bed" in the 8th Boston Arts FestL<br />

val during the month of June.<br />

The exhibition was selected<br />

from a national competition and<br />

a total of 156 ar tists exhibited<br />

their drawings.<br />

Upon conclusion of this exhibition,<br />

Frost, along with other<br />

artists, was asked to show his<br />

work at the De Cordova Museum,<br />

Lincoln , Mass. He is currently<br />

teaching drawing in the Summer<br />

Sessions program.<br />

Discussed<br />

Nuclear survival requires<br />

strong buildings and good shelter<br />

and our architects and engineers<br />

must be trained to<br />

plan and build accordingly,<br />

said Clifford H. Albright , assistant<br />

professor of architectural engineering.<br />

He enumerated several special<br />

conditions of atomic war which<br />

engineers must consider: lateral<br />

resistance of structures to withstand<br />

blasts; radiation-shielding<br />

effectiveness of building materials;<br />

and the necessity for a<br />

''14-day artificial environment in<br />

shelter" while outside rediation<br />

levels are high.<br />

Far from requiring special<br />

building in all instances, architects<br />

and engineers can plan<br />

against atomic attack "at little<br />

or no addi tional expense," Albrigh<br />

t said.<br />

"There are many requirement^<br />

for functional space which lend'<br />

themselves to effective shelter— ,<br />

if planned, designed, and constructed<br />

with this objective," he]<br />

said.<br />

But he emphasized that "the<br />

convertible shelter must be p<br />

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Lynch Institute<br />

Prof Will Descuss<br />

Mental Retardation<br />

Dr. G. Orvrlle Johnson, professor<br />

of education at Syracuse <strong>University</strong>,<br />

will bpeak at 7:30 p in.<br />

today in 121 Boncke Building.<br />

By BETSY ANDERSON<br />

The topic of his speech will be<br />

Over 100 persons are expected to be "Breaking the Ignorance Barrier<br />

enrolled in live School<br />

Around Mental Retardation."<br />

Lunch Institute Sunday through July 17.<br />

Johnson's speech is presented<br />

The institute is conducted jointly by the College of Home<br />

hv the Special Education and<br />

School Psychology Workshops<br />

Economics and the <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania Department of Public In-<br />

and is open to the public,<br />

struction. Ruth L. Godfrey, associate professor of hotel and<br />

Johnson received his bachelor<br />

of science degree from Wisconsin<br />

institution administration , isj<br />

<strong>State</strong> College in education of<br />

chauman of the planning com-!<br />

mentallv handicapped children.<br />

m it toe<br />

Dairy Jud ges Dr. Grace M. Henderson,<br />

dean of the College of Home<br />

Economics, To Partici pate<br />

will welcome ihe<br />

institute participants at 8:15<br />

If your mouth is watering for a thick, juicy steak,<br />

a.m. Monday. Miss Anne Eifler, '<br />

supervisor. In Conference<br />

School Lunch and i<br />

the best place to go is THE BOALSBURG STEAK HOUSE<br />

Nuirilion. P e n n stylvania De- 1<br />

Tho unification of judging j itan- pariment of Public Instruction,<br />

will And if spaghetti is what you crave, why not try soma<br />

d.ii ds in <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania dairy<br />

give qreetings to Ihe group,<br />

followed by an introduction<br />

shows is the ami of the 6th an-<br />

of<br />

the sta ff and planning commit-<br />

of our delciious Italian spaghetti? With your meal you<br />

nual <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania Purebred tee by Dr. S. Earl Thompson,<br />

Dairy Cattle Committee Judging head of the deparimeni of in-<br />

can have your choice of beverages. Why not treat<br />

Conference, which will be held stitution and hotel administra-<br />

today and tomorrow on campus. tion.<br />

yourself to the finest?<br />

The conference , sponsored joint- A panel discussion "School<br />

ly by the <strong>University</strong> and the Lunch and the Community" is<br />

<strong>Penn</strong>sylvania Purebred Cattle open to the public and will be<br />

As,ociation , will include judging moderated by Dr. Katherine H<br />

classes of cows and heifers in all Fisher, associate professor of<br />

the five leading dairy breeds. The foods and nutrition. It - wrll be<br />

official judge will be Professor held at 10:15 a.m. Tuesday in 14<br />

George W. Trimberger, head of , Homc Economics. The panel will<br />

the Cornell Dairy Department. jdiscuss the educational purposes<br />

of the school<br />

ned as an integral part of the<br />

Dneeting tho conference will<br />

lunch program. building. It cannot be 'hung on'<br />

be Cuthbei t Nairn. Douglassville Panel members are Floy S. o rattached."<br />

and Harvey Shaffer, dairy spe- Jamison, supervising principal It is the responsibility of archicialist<br />

from the <strong>University</strong>. of College Area Schools; Miss tecture and engineering educators<br />

The entire dairy production Carmelia Sedenka. school lunch to see that today's students have<br />

and extension staffs at the Uni- manager. Patten School, Wash- "a fundamental understanding of<br />

voibity will aid in ihe program. mgton. Pa.: Mrs. Ruth Corler, protection requirements," Al-<br />

teacher, Harris Township bright said. They "must be lead-<br />

School, Boalsburg, Pa.; Mrs. ers in education and research in<br />

William Welch, special consul- nuclear defense matters."<br />

Dance Progra m | lant representing <strong>State</strong> College<br />

Parent Teachers Association;<br />

and Gail Ml Receives 2 Painti ng s<br />

Larson, Stale College<br />

Will Be Held high school student.<br />

Two oil paintings by Carl A.<br />

Walberg, Pittsburgh artist, have<br />

Inlcinational Night , featuring<br />

The panel discussion is open to been presented to the Univer-<br />

songs and dances by students 'the public.<br />

sity's Mineral Industries collec-<br />

from other lands, will be present- An informal reception will be tion by the artist.<br />

ed at 7 110 p in. today in the ball- held Sunday evening in the Het- They are "Dredging the Monmom<br />

of the Hetzel Union BuildzeF Union Building lounge. ongahela" and "Liquid Steel."<br />

in g.<br />

Included on the program will<br />

be Mexican Music Makers presented<br />

by Carlos Helguera, Ignacio<br />

Ruiz , Carlos Matuk and Jorge<br />

Nunez; Hawaiian Dance by Char- a<br />

lone Wong; and Filipino Bamboo *o<br />

w<br />

Dance by Mis. Nemia Chai and<br />

Isaac Aurelio.<br />

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Tho program will also include o•4<br />

Songs fionr India by Mrs. Roma<br />

Saha; Japanese Dance by Hisako<br />

V<br />

Mntsubaia; Latin-American "Fiesta";<br />

and group folk dancing led<br />

by Mrs. Jane Shepperd, of Boals-<br />

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