Tuesday; February 19, 1924 RADIO PROGRAM , IYEL , -,' IN'CLDDE ONE ACT PLAY Station WPAB Plans To Broadcast Humorous Burlesque—Bent ures Listed for Week • , Arrangements hate been eompleted foe the ht widcasting of n o-act play,pl ay, •T"rite importance 01 Being ne A :Rona). tted," itanorenw night 14 the fentur nt' WPAlt . f. program for this, uttel; It sta., first presented nt .the',Unitersity Coil) shortly liefetee Th The piny is 't burlesque , on:Oseitr "imam t teen of Being ‘rne•t " 11 N witty and is It Pi , Y stiii ' ddaTh" in radio entertainment The ,eccate"in tlndrs DarniirY MIISSer '27 , ttho lobes the part of W er '2l ns Sylvester W tilestone T/' Young '24 Is 17:ostler Cation and Gil! !lacy TM so /WM' t Smoot. ltn ; • son h. dated as I omit Tin fenbiro or rJd is '9 In ogron nlll Inn speech Ills on by Di Prover Moth gel nn the oubjeet, "floorge Inn and it, Vleng on Illgh . ez lion The enmalets pinglam Is as folfou )Vedne , oo, Fol;runry '.2) R On p m—ltuale by n student nt °hymn , S 20 fr or— .. Wlint Is 1,010.0H:11 FAOO - toll< by J 0 N.,:llEtt of tits 11.41 p, to -- .. 110w iindern Callrgo,Sta drolg flnvorn Theinvel,re talk 10. Malt! suPlent govornment 4valcm. 0.00 p —Special nnivlc 11 1/10IVIIIP I. student 01chestra. _ • • • 9 90 p m — . The lapuplnnee 00 110100 0 nOllghtledt .. , - TrMay Februnn 22, tto p of nut Pod, Site-Pitt bagnentlll nnmn -- Crtb.& 10.00 p —"George NV I , thinizton nnol bin Vien , r nn figintr by ft Pr tqett Mot Ann 5.30 p m-1101t by bout description. of the Penn Stote-\oty wreatling in to b rind the Penn Srate-Ittotion tinivervity boxing . motel, TRAVELING EXHIBIT_IS SCARAB DAY FEATURE Sketching To Be Encouraged. A mong Students—Several - _ Speeches Are MdTe . • The Scarab 'Honorary Architeetural Ft...mitt :idol as host Mien lm nU• vleiting trlt nil* mere, event at . the rlvan quitting of rhltet Ingo, crater 00101 runt pencil' sketches the 0111, - Alain ~?iuseum at scale thirty the lost Tuesday i•cVepip,g This mom apart of the "iceitair DAY' e'verclses that hod been plataed 1;y the tarot thaptet of the Iritlannf-linolety , hy tint name. C The program. silo Intended to carry nut theso Imposes. Professor IV,Pi Crockett max the ilret speaker otithe evening and he spoke on tho value, of Ituropean trate' for alehlteetui al eau dents tie point^il ant tho.nds outages that such a mil mould (Met. mfmtfoning rape( lolly the appal tunlties that nrtuih ma Lurapean natinnv held ulthin the(' borders Droll Sorkett spelte next and he:cern-, Mended the Mel. of filtetchlng as a means et remembellng the notions ••tt peeled through, whether they he Vol Mutt n tinny nr whether they henn rktir,ONn continent Tills In of tattle In adding to the enJoyment of the pl nes tivhed, WI It hello refreith the m^mery tong 'allot the visit has been completed A.l the anal speaker of the evening, Profeweir A L Kochet gave a laid hiotot y of the des elopment - of the Belrah reale, nay. FRESHMEN_HOLD FINAL :'s? ELECTION OF OFFICERS ro t . 'the' polio.ve of electing n ser trutte itnil venom er the ft eqhmon elman met. on Thursdn3 night in the pull pen In the pi inlotoi election n tic find reonited and nnnther meeting nmq required to deride on the rink of firms' 31 T Allen Min elected nerre tom nod It. S Withon mot chosen ti mmuter, Hugn ilenklc gave a 4hort talk on 4he subject. `"Caro On" Ile Mated that every Penn State ni in Omuta be able 1.1 lake, lila plain In the world after rompleting Ills enliege coun. TWENTY-SIX FRATERNITY. 'FIVES ARE ELIMINATED Carnes Last Week Show Keen Corn petition—List of Future ' Ghmes Announced With the fraternity boslietball se, don uell oolviineed tool twenty 91, trouts...nit artily eliminated. Intetest it beeopljig keen onil oevetal of lost etels'.Metories scene the results of I, irilLlOtSght Contests Monts -four tenor ,olgageil In thirteen games 1111 tie highest some of any one genie nos tolletplai by Pilen,l4 Union wines the, deft:deed Phi torn by t2lto 2 score 1. it conteete. Atolls ZiAO %tee &reefed by Aloha Chi Cho It to Phi DPfta Theta Won from Slew, c't n? otett by 'l'to Sigma Phi 19 to 9 10......40100c1 contested match Phi Cp. inn PI eon Rom Delta KAPPa Stg ntn . I;.7Ht vote or 10 to 0, while Phi Kappa 'ti took the meleute of Alpha C imma,Chn to the tune of 22 to 1. ,ti t4 g,tom elth Delta Tau Delta , 15Aptylb Ttlta Rho came nut no the lon rod nr e i;o to 0 00ore. nod PM Eyre- Inn Ptilfiell out AM) , t 011:m0 PIA to berA light, or which 2 to ONV•I4 the count. Rich t Commit Phi &- fret...a Dtibileta Chl Mph, 12 to . C. sthile Ketitie "01 - gMI held .t one point teed rArr 701 XI and won by a 9 to 0 ecniC , The VAest game In the final g - rnup wl4' the tint In v.htell Alph, Ilamm t Phl defrhed the Cuheen Fmtetnity 2 to 9, and the most one-sided on, that In tthlcli Frlentiv Union non from Phi K we, to the tune of 21 tn 2 Signet P. tlettttetl °mewl Efelllnn II to 7, and Sigma PM Signet Mal. the menume of Knplet Drlet ulth t more of 10 to 4 ;The schedule which Manager reilkon ntein his annnunced Inc thin wed< N as follows GTIIIT 8 OD . ?*4171 1:81188. PBI v.; Alpl T.tu7,6m088 —tPhi Xappl Tan va. Phi --(;amnia— . .S.-45.11,-.ln —Sigma Alph". Tlpgllnn NS n 4 hOtS. Vnurt RVO p'm —Meta Theta PI vt Delta thesllnn 3:15 p m Phi Sigma Vn. Thn 7fP",-.Cht R X 45 m , Stp,m, Chi. Fe'lily; February fiventy•seriblil en ur .3 • tiiti.Wmi —Phi Delta Theis vs Phi 'bkahr, —Alplir Cis.mma Phi vs ' Sigma. Si4l:vir.,rn —Tim Sigma 'Phi vs liet‘ `Sixth% rthn CuuCCfvro— S•O0lr in —l:nt , pl IDelfil Rh. IR Mg 76 . 11Da Seg7llll R•lb g"'m —Sigma P 1 on glgmo No R .4;44 m K tom Alpho 00 Al Rho. POSIiiONS *ANTI:IT—Chef and wife &Rite places In frnitn nttv hnuße Call ^e3-11. 19.2 t INITIATION-IS HELD-RY LOCAL CHANGE TONIGHT Thirty Persons Will Take, Part in Ceremenies:—Plans Made for Future Meetings Lneil Bringer) nlll meet tonight it tielm I. In 10000 100 Bort h utture Building for the nuroool 0 00101000 m: t ,111)04 of Realty toctultore tltl ough the brit and 9ernnd ilerremi of the nrilor. It In eipeetetl that near. IS 11011.irt9mo hill pit iivin , te in the teremonitti golloulng the per fnlnttNe of the Mu 0, eel Min of the Inittructori will Let tiled upon rot im promptu 91)00(.1109 Dote P. 1, AV ttts nml Prefevsnr Pi easier gave Intel e4tlng !allot on the ' Dot mitt», rind" nt meeting. held lift heel, The 'Pent" a need' t begun last year la the Orange. It, milleh It In °novo' , U, salve one, to build a nel, c dnimi tnl, The campaign Inelu omen. dev the en tit e state or,: ilthough cantsrnrcial tv being made to thin.- rafghlv ean, Iva the faeult, and stit• drn[ membe,v at Penn 'hate The Me. 11111g , l, IS eon: hided filth a shot t farce "The Filming, et Um le Tonic, C 1b1e,.. ;hare la • membrrs of the nge The older hos been notice nut l'nlng Its Mute meetings. and r,rh nee Mill lir, eplete 0101 h foul th be resorted for preventing the third Intl fourth cleglerv. I,hllr no March eighteenth an °nen meeting till! bu held fel the atudentq .i. comic) no on iv on the lonat um foi' title a:tub etlng, and Drat!, IV Ittq hill moictbir ape tk The Dist Apt II meeting h 111 be tallizeil In men ,ring studentv for the fit at and ecentel degrees SEVENTSWITO DOLLAR% GIVEN 3IIISIC "DrPT. FROR CONCERT Vole than not ent-timrs dollrts to be toenail into the deptt Intent Of Allem, Plano rand nos collerted (tom at ll dent, at the 111nd Comm t l.i t Sttmlny nftet noon iftet Bantlncodet Thomp son made ,n appeal Mt added fonds The money Otis turned once to 1111 or tor Cl Slit testct any and wt., aided to the 11l steeds of the combined Clee Club conem t Ind donee 'nouveau of "Plnufor( . 1110 combo nneru ninth 11111 be iwoducea lw the Oleo Club 00011 in Moo, will ibuclio lu)ned Into (Mu 171111(1 LOST—A Rtmll pt tlnosn nrelMen or Iti tiler, vet ukh ant 01 dllmontl Llbertl tmwrd If returned to fgg . College Me Phone 22 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN DR. sHEEWOOD EDDY TO GIVE FINAL TALK TONIGHT (Continued from dent It we ) the college student "There au" titre, rilettlons by tvilfeh a man can lOU hit netted smith," he imid. Ilkenlvg thorn to the touchstoneu of the mein , . iihilnimphetx. The dire) in, "Ate , hon ow, "Some of the ,tarot CrOOkli 11111 Amerika him beaten," he tattled. "hat been college men Toll cannot bulb] great eh ilatiter on a shifi,t foundition ' In numba of hit claim he til slut Baudinstancet of, men \OH, hid !tato' Ind bluffed theit tins 1111011,411 college Ind continuing the same li !hits through life. *Tod finally found thi not, 0. In the hand of the 11111 Mg his question to the lett dm.; t i n. icssnoss of the conntrs, and in liilt ticular to the bre Mug of the High toroth Amendment. he fl timid ,lilt mulls int lint rondltinns one ait fa rata In Petrograd or Unto, th in hi nuns sections of Nett Toil. 111.1 rage DI T:clcleot second question mas "Am II: truest 0 " Citing SOX Of ttlo. SPe ire In Pt Ineetnn, Mott of Cornell and Pad dock of the Unit etolit3 of Callfro nit at exampleo of college men aim real!, lii the!, belief,. he to ged th it the ottidente put into netual practice loot thought, told .41n1 , them,' it ex to •In betterment of the moil! stood a,. limit college "Ate %nu nettoll3 it the gome." he demanded, "or ore 3nu on the Mil-Novo looking on"' Addressing the erohtl“l Audit°ilute at the Sund ig night so tires, DI 11,1- dt esplolned the ploblems 01 It flee ; U . the each! It rge. "The Ntoild ind Lt 14 In the throes of s level! ntrilmit p.lnlsm. militarism tind itroirg,lon," he said "In almost me m . tminim . the globe there is t new liberalism tel a demand fat sneinl rind politic 11 de- n aerie) • Last lent he nitrite t untie liner tool. him thmuall Pun. Chinn. 'Mote. the MM.., In-1 Palestine. 1111, 11111 111110^. rountm of the troth] In/1 IR. told ; or the I•lenstssnnee” hhith he stilt I I Is going on in tho gic it 11101111 V 11' them Ile deplored the fat L lit tl Amet - h I seemed unrtheeted 1 / 2 . the tumid- ; v mitatl. for highel mot aril I political- lone pointing ant the Westin house moat InJogllre and tic nuno I Llkrn of tan 01% n coma, Addrrr.e. T.11111 , 11111i111 . In the ltelltt , t Chtnt 11 te.tnt dull at•et neon Di I:•ItIN cnnttitut4l Itln et ;Jon 111 01 Ili Itl ehltenn, en' LI Kin . 4.1 t Of the IntiLiuv i eta' Ortlntlng eut comlttlenn In Atncltel I itch tc nit totlnrd IOW! 11141 eg 1141 I In thene it futtue Ile II Ist .1 the ligntitenn ttII 11 - NI. hit It the Int:Moonlit Amendment In follouett, 1e.1.1114 ht.; ht ID .4 toe fire et the nit hen 11 , 4 reinl 3, to Ito nett in e tulle Nl Ith :he •tildr•t •I; ho W;;;';;1I Int: I . it to., it a ;; -111.tt Out •14 the th; 111 0 ftn nt tit etot 11, night, 1) I.chlt pelnt; ;I out the ;m01,1;1111) of nitwit n 11 II the tentrerun], • ;;;;1 11111011;1 11- tallf the 111.1.4 ; ountt 1••• t 01111- 01111 11 ife ;1.111; ;1 II; ;;; 1(r• 11(111;1 he ;AA thud thteugh hl, 0 . 1 11,11 • 1,1111 1110 0,1;o111 It Opted 11101 10i- VI Int 1 1111 rill 1011 111 I. o'l ‘t 11,1 e teh tele; odd. ess to the osnot en ic s tick ate] noon v 111 he on tile .01tJtt t or lint. tic tin4lnc cling "1 Ice 111 II vllrel it of the .el tII pl cc In the \toilful loin tonight too 11l be 2t it, up of till' plc ,ecti. ouch 0,1,4 with mole complete sot:gest ons rot the solution of the pc ichic hic 11 he hlv pi o.olth cl 111E12== =I STUDENTS PERCIVAL RUDY 121 South Atherton St. State College, Pa. get a shoe of style and ser- AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION vice for a reas onable in ice at Between State College and Lemont, meeting all trains the Open and Closed Cars. Side Trips May be Arranged State Nil ersily Shoe Shop For. Reasonable Charges S. Pugh St. Phones: Bell 176 Commercial 116-W The pathways of pones ore the lityhlnlss f prove es PENN STATE GRADUATES llon S trx-2 lota it enema of toe GAIN PREMIUM AWARDS"a l Vlttan) .senor, noon cde Ills 0 17. Hon, flood 41jP rt. fl Itel nits Was 11, 11, 101 Allen St (a nth 1 teo of the Dep it Intent of 1 Ihonc 1 -4 I lot tit 0101110 ale beginning to h 1 to. elgll/cOl tin oughout tho lt.• dt 01, fin nt odoetc 0110., held at ills Nino if. "no-1111141 If the premium L In the 111510 1110111 11, .hlen 10 conceded to the 1 ircrt 01 ex - 1111,111ml 11l ltd 1.1111 mer 10.111 In the 0, Ito, .ent t I'M 1111 I , 4111/1. of, nom SI .It' I. Sine,lle, It , of Cheiiter , idtt iii of the ilep titinent of I feed rultute lilo I,it gest, in Ur Plitnei lii leitß oil Pointer', Viet pig :plume PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS " 1.0.01/ ,r/1P:17 4..4-17 ^ Damon— "Do too mall, think Ilt , n "“ Pythsas— .l know It dom.! Wltt I m mt able In re ot nit clt hitoltt ram tl. tt is t.l Trim! u.; sing I I,lson 's I.lthir Idol" ELDORADO NS rIC 7.Z.0 raste,ltatevripenor 17 leads—on Ante. Jre Alternating Current Domina ted the Electrical Industry -0 - 0 -0 What Engineering Owes to the Far-Sightedness of George Westinghouse flj'llE impregnable position now occupied by alter !lilting current was attained only after a hitter struggle, for, due to its supposedly deadly character istics, practically the entire electrical fraternity once opposed the progress of what was generally referred to as "Westinghouse Current." Gnulard and Gibbs originate'd the alternating current system in Europe. Their system uas im practical in many respects, but bad been used with some success for lighting. George Westinghouse became interested, and im- Mediately recognized that the I‘ealmess of their system lay in the design and principles governing the transformer. He devoted the resources of his organization to the development of the transformer. When he made it a practical unit, alternating current, with its vast commercial advantages, then became possible. The beginning of the bitter struggle by George Westinghouse for the supremacy of alternating current goes back to 1885 and 1886. Remarkable progress has been made since then and voltages as high as 250,000 are ih commercial use today. Engineering owes much to the far-sightedness and fighting qualities of George Westinghouse. 111E11MEIJI Pnge Three The . First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L, Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier VISIT THE State College Hotel Tea Room 7:00 A. M. Till Midnight Open After All Dances 7IESTI GHOU7I ELECTRIC
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