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$t Quadras Raised<br />

For Admissions<br />

By NEAL FRIEDMAN<br />

T\n> 'j ! app lying to the <strong>University</strong> for admission within<br />

the next few \ rars, will have a tougher time getting in.<br />

On the other h;uid , it vvou l<br />

\uii to graduate in '954 tha n<br />

According to Robert G. B><br />

and rci4istr.-rr - , l ire rj iiirlily of students'<br />

being admitted is getting '<br />

piO Krc "»M "fly bdtr r, while the '<br />

number of students being dropped<br />

)kis doubled in the last four yeans.,<br />

Bernreu ter said that as of .<br />

May 1. 95 per cent of the stu- j<br />

dents admitted for next Fall<br />

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SExec Officer Appointed<br />

Military Science Prof<br />

Indian Ambassador Col. Ellis B. Richie, executive<br />

offrcer rn the Inspector General's<br />

section, U S. Army European<br />

Command headquarters, will report<br />

on Aug. 15 as- professor of<br />

Analyzes Policies<br />

military science and tactics at<br />

the Universrty.<br />

The contribution of India to the world in the field of He wrll succeed Col. Arthur W.<br />

foreign policy is to remain outside the two main spheres of Kogstad who has been selected<br />

to attend the National War Col-<br />

conflict and thus assist in bringing together these two oplege m Washington, D.C,<br />

d have been twice as easy for posing systems, N. B, Menon, First Secretary of the Embassy Prof Takes Zoology Post<br />

i t is now.<br />

of India , Washing ton , said last week.<br />

Dr. Merrrll Wood, associate<br />

irnreuter, dean of admissions<br />

professor of zoology, has been<br />

In her relations with the world;<br />

elected treasurer of the Wilson<br />

India's outlook is governed by appearance , particularl y in Af- Ornithonological Society, a na-<br />

made fro m out of state io cre- the internal conditions of her rica , has presented a challenge tional organization with more<br />

ate a "collegiate amosphere geography, past history, tradi- io India as well as ihe rest of than 1500 members.<br />

where ihe student will meet tions, and socral conditions. Men- ihe world.<br />

people of all income groups and<br />

backgrounds. "<br />

on said her reactions to others Menon made it clear that his Repairs . |<br />

The <strong>University</strong> holds state en-<br />

depended upon the principles cf country was grateful for assist- Car Radios Television I<br />

rollment to 10 per cent<br />

parliamentary democracy and In-<br />

of the<br />

ance from the United <strong>State</strong>s in ( Phono graphs Radios I<br />

are in the upper two-fiflhs of i total.<br />

dia's attention to her economic<br />

lheir high school graduating |<br />

development.<br />

these matters and that the poli-<br />

classes.<br />

Ziegler said that extra-curricu- If democracy means clothes, cies of the United <strong>State</strong>s have<br />

Last year, 80 per cent of the ' lar achievements are used to de- shelter, food, then the Indians been frrm in helpmg her<br />

erde between students<br />

freshmen adrnitkd to the main<br />

with simi-<br />

*<br />

la r grades.<br />

will vote for it. In order to<br />

rumpus were in the upper two-<br />

< achieve the political objectives<br />

fifths of tlreir class.<br />

Bernreuter said this year ihe<br />

McQuarrie Leaves<br />

of democracy ihe economic ob-<br />

Post<br />

iMartin L. Ziegler, assistant di- <strong>University</strong> will receive 13.000 ! jeciives must also be considered Dr. Malcolm C. McQuarrie has<br />

rector of the Research and Eval- applications for admi ssion. He and attained.<br />

resigned as assocrate professor of<br />

uation .Section of the Division of said there are 5353 places in all According to Menon , India's ceramic technology at the Uni-<br />

Counseling, said that the increase curriculums and progra ms on role in the world is an independversity to accept a position with<br />

in the flunk out rate is due to a all campuses for these appli-<br />

tendency on the part of the procants.ent one, and she wrll continue to the Kaiser Aluminum and Chem-<br />

' attempt to dimmish the dimenical Corp.<br />

fessors to grade harder due to Of these 13,000, 9000 will be sions of the areas of conflrct as<br />

the higher quality students now admitted. Wrth only 5353 places, !far as possible. If India joined one<br />

bcinii admitted.<br />

it would seem that things might i sphere, her utility as a member<br />

Bernreuter place d ihe blame be a little crowded. However, not of the world would be lost, he<br />

on the revision of the Univer- all 9000 will show up for the start said.<br />

sity Senate regulations which of classes.<br />

For instance , ihe presence of<br />

now make it more difficult for About 3500 of these applicants India in Korea helped prevent<br />

a student io stay in ihe Uni- wrll not accept the offer of ad- world conflagration as did her<br />

versity.mission<br />

for one reason or an- contributions in the Gaza Str ip<br />

For the most part, admissions other. Another 3500 will later be and Indo-China. He also said<br />

are determined on the basis of rejected by the <strong>University</strong> as un- that racialism is a deterrent io<br />

statistics with little reference to qualified.<br />

the end cf world tension. lis<br />

the human factor.<br />

Bernreuter said that any <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania<br />

resident in the upper<br />

two-fifths of his high school graduating<br />

class is automatically admitted<br />

so long as his disciplinary<br />

record is satisfactory.<br />

He said thai these students<br />

are sent a "letter of intent "<br />

when they applv. This says ihai<br />

ihe student will be admit ted<br />

when admission s start in<br />

March.<br />

Out of state students or <strong>Penn</strong>svlvnia<br />

residents not in the upper<br />

two-fifths of their class are<br />

lequircd to take either the <strong>University</strong>'s<br />

aptitude test or the College<br />

Entrance Examination Board<br />

test.<br />

On the basis of these scores,<br />

the student's average is predicted<br />

and admissions are made accordingly<br />

.<br />

Because of the stri cter reouirements<br />

for out of state students,<br />

ihey tend io make better<br />

grad es and win a "disprop ortionate<br />

" number of awards and<br />

honors, Bernreu ter said.<br />

lie said that admissions are<br />

made from out of state so that<br />

<strong>Penn</strong>sylvania residents will not<br />

be turned down when they apply<br />

{-> colleges and universities outside<br />

the state.<br />

Bernreuter said there was no<br />

attempt to balance <strong>Penn</strong>sylvania<br />

students with those from the<br />

other 40 states<br />

Zieqler sard admissions are<br />

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