Puke Four Examination Schedule Final examinations for the first semester will be held from Monday, January 27, to Saturday. February 1, inclusive. The designation SEE LIST indicates that the rooms for examinations will be announced or posted by the instructors or departments concerned. Any student having two examinations scheduled at the same time or three examinations on the sante day is required to report the fact in person! at the office of the Registrar on the ,special form provided there. Seniors I graduating at mid -year commencement who' have examinations scheduled after Tuesday, January 28, should report that fact on the conflict card in order that they may be scheduled for an earlier regular conflict examination, if possible. Since grades for graduating seniors are due at the office of the Registrar by noon on Wednesday, January 29, it will be necessary for in structors to give special examinations for such students in certain courses' after the conflict examinations are arranged.. To 'receive adjustments, all conflicts want be reported not later' than 5:00 p. In., Friday, January 17. Notices of adjustment will be available at the office of the Registrar for those students who filed conflict cards and will be mailed to heads of depart ments on January 20. Appointment examinations should 'not be scheduled until after notices of conflict examinations are available. The dates of the appointment examinations will be announced by the instructors concerned. Examinations will be of two hours' duration, beginning at 8:00, 10:20, and 2:00 o'clock. • ABCh 1 IV 8 109, 206 Ag ABCh 35 M 10 206 Ag ABCh 413 T 8 208 Bt. ABCh 425 :51 8 206 Ag ABCh 437 W 2 120 Dairy AgEc 2 91 8 200 Hort' Aga: 8 M 2 103 Ag AgEc 11 W 2 100 Ilort Shows at 1 :30-3:00 THAU Complet e show a CA s 6:30-8:30 • A Watner Otothcas Th6tic 9:10 THE CATHAUM THEATRE Again Takes'. Pleasure io Announcing Its Annual "JANUARY JUBILEE OF HITS" An eagerly awaited event—every year, the high-spot of the entertain ment season! This year under our exclusive contracts with every major producer in the industry we have been enabled to secure what we confidently believe to be the finest group of pictures as a whole ever to have been exhibited within the short space of one month in any city, large or small! ast week we started with Captain Blood and King of Burlesque. Thi's week we have the privilege of offering Rip Raft, Littlest Rebel, Bride Comes Home, Collegiate, and'Dangerous! And this is only a start, for its quick succession will follow Rn, of the Rancho, 'roles of Yteo Cities, Sylvia Scarlet:, Invisible Ray, Last of the Pagant..Strike. Mn' fink, I Dream Too Aluch, and Marrnificent Obsession! Some of these pictures are pre-release showings and others have been saved•to guarantee an outstanding program. They represent every type of photo play and have been chosen to assure everyone a shale of entertainment regardless of taste or interests. Remember—During the past year - every single picture of 'merit pi'o &iced in this country and most of those produced abroad, played at your local theatres! And during 1936 we have again comrade& for this unusual service! LAST TIMES TODAY They might call her "Riff Ratf" from Shantytown—but she was going places! Site wonted life, and 711011, and clothes . . . and 0110 knew where to get them! The Glamorous Platinum Blonde Is Now a Honey-Brown Bombshell! WEDNESDAY, January 8 THURSDAY, January 9 POPEYE CARTOON and BROADWAY lIIGHLIdIiTS AgEc 12 TlO 103 Ag AgEc 16 By Appt.' ' • AgEc 407 T 8 104 Hort AgEd 11 MlO 206 PH AgEng 4 By Appt. AgEng 6 F 2 206 PH AgEng 7 'SI 10 5 •PH gl3 F$ 5 Pll AgEng 14 Th 2 SPH AgEng 206 By Appt. Agro 6 T 2 100 Mort Agro 28 T 10 206 Ag Agro 236 FlO 103 Ag, Agro 416 F.' 2 103 Ag Agro 419 By Appt. • All 1 IV 10 206 Ag AH 3 Th 2 103 Ag AS 6 By Appt. AH 7 31 10 103 Ag AH 14, 17, 32 By Appt. AH 201 M 8 103 Ag AH 415 W 2 208 BL Arch 8 M 10 107 MEng Arch 10 TlO 107 MEng Arch 12 M 8 107 MEng Art 55 II 2 107 MEng 1 Art 74 W S 107 MEng 2 Art 74 W 10 107 MEng 3 Art 74 Th.B 107 MEng, 4 Art 74 Th 2 107 MEng 5 Art 74 F 8 107 MEng 6 Art 74 F 2 107 MEng Bact 1 T 8 103, 109 Ag Bot 1 Th 10 315 MI Bot 1 IV 10 SEE LIST Bot 10 F 8 117 Dairy Bot 11. M 8 208 BL Bot 17 By Appt. Bot 27 T 10 SEE LIST Bot 201 T 2 109 Ag • Bot 415 By Appt. Cer 52, 411, 413, 421 By .Appt. ChE 1 T 2 300 EngA CIE 402 Th 2 200 CA 'them 1 II 10 SEE LIST - 2 By A Chem 2 By Appt. Chem 3 51 S SEE LIST Cheni 4 By Appt. Chem 16 T 10 108 Phys Chem 20 W 10 109 Ag, 315 MI Chem 27 W 2 107 MEng Chem 30 F 8 120 Dairy, 108 Phys . Chem 82 Th 8 109 Ag Chem 437 FlO 100 CA Chem 470 111 10 108 Phys • Chem 472 By Appt. Com 5 FlO 14 SLA, 200 EngD Com 15. S 10 14 SLA Corn 20 Th• 8 Arm Coin 30 II 10 Arm, 25 SLA Com 35 Th 2 Arm Com 40 TlO Amp Coin 42 T 8 107 MEng Com 44 By Appt. Coin 90 M 8 Arm DII 10 .Th 10 117 Dairy DII 12 M 10 215 Dairy DII 23 WlO 117 Dairy DII 27 WlO 215 Dairy DH 426 T 2 211 Dairy EchE 1 W 10 206 EngE EchE 2 W 8 200 EngE, EchE 4 F 2 200 EngE EchE 6 Th 200 EngE Econ 1 M 8 315 Econ 14 Th 8 SEE LIST Econ 15 Th 2 25 SLA Scan 16 51 2 14 SLA Econ 21' S 8 19 SLA Econ 23 Th 10 Arm Econ 40 F 8 1 NLA ,Econ 410 W 8 207 BE • ' Econ '42r T'lo -19 SLA' Ed 1 F 10 Arm Ed 16 II 8 3 SLA Ed 25 T 2 117 Dairy • Ed 70 T 10 Arm Ed 424 T 2 108 Phys Ed 446, 450, 4SO By Appt. • EE 1 T 10 200, 206 EngE SE 3 T 2 200 EngD EE 8 M. 2 200, 208 EngE EE 7 Th 10 213 EngD EE 8 M 8 "EngD, E EE 12 W 2 213 EngD EE 21 W 10 200 EngE EtigLaw 3 F 2 204 EngC - EnglComp 1 II 2 SEE LIST EnglComp 4 F 2 . SEE LIST EnglComp 8 BY Appt. EnglComp 9 Th 2 1 NLA EnglComp 201 W S Arm EnglLit 1 Th 2 100 ]fort, 109 Ag EnglLit 4 MlO 315 MI EnglLit 6 W 2 Arm EnglLit 20 W 10 101 NLA EnglLit 21- h' . 2 Amp EnglLit 22 W 8 100 Ilort EnglLit 31 By Appt. EngiLit .1:3 T 2 207 HE EnglLit 50 Th• 8 102 NLA EngiLit 52 By Appt. What Is Bundling? THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN nil, it GO W.G . ' 200 EngD EngiLit 62 F 8 102 NLA. • • 63 rl.O 1 NLA. lEnglLit 66, 400 -By Appt. EnglLit 462 D ;31 8 102 NLA EngiLit 470 A By, Appt. EngiLit 483 31 , 2 101 NLA Ent 1 By Appt. Ent 2 Th 2 120 Dairy Ent .404; 428 By Appt. For 3 WE 10 301 EngC For 22 Th 2 1206 Ag For 27 31 8 ' 108 Phys For 37 AI 2 For For :49 W 8 For For '55 31 , :For . . • For . 78 T 8 206 Ag For 84 :W•10 301 EngC For 87 F 8 100 Hort For' 88 W 8 For • For 89 W,2.-.100-.EngA For 91 T.-42V,1111.•31Eng For, 103 F 2Arm: " For 118 S 10; For . 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Lib Sci 1 By Appt: Math 2 W 2 SEE LIST • Math 4 Th 10 SEE LIST Math 5 WB, SEE LIST • Math 6 W 8 SEE LIST Math 7 T. 2 SEMI LIST Math 8 W 2 SEE" LIST Math 9 W 2 SEE LIST Math 10 'F 8 Amp, 14 SLA Math 11 W 8 SEE LIST • 1, 2 Math 20 W 2 SEE LIST 3 Math 20 T 8 'SEE LIST.„ Math 29 T• 2 SEE LIST ' Math 30 W 8 SEE LIST Math' 100' •T 2 ''SEE LIST • Math 409, 419,420, 429, 425 By Appt. Math 431 T 2 • SEE LIST Melts 1 Th 10 300 Eng A, C Mchs 2 M 8 . 300 EngA , ', • Mchs 3 T 8 301, 302 EngC Mchs 7.. W 2 301 EngC ME 5 F 2 300 EngA ME 6 T 10 207 EngA ME 53 T 2 101 MEng ME 101 W 10 206, 300 EngA ME 104 F 8 'SOO EngA ME 109 'M 2 .101 MEng ME 111 T 10. 101-MEng ME : 4O7 ,;31 10,'300 •EngA ' ME - 4os TlO 300 EngC ME:454 . Th 10 .210.MEng MEDes 3 , T 10 '206, 300 EngA MEDes 4 T 8 300. EngA MEDes 7 3V 2 300"EngA - MEDes 101. M 10 206 EngA MEDes 102 F 10 ~800 EngA • MEDes 103 T 2 301 EngC, MEDes 105 Th-2 300,EngA Met 50 .312. 218 MI Met: 52 W 10 214 MI. Met 53 Th 2 119 MI Met 54 F 10 219 MI Met 59 . 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Poi Sci 419 ThB 14SLA , • .Psy 1 F 10 SEE LIST. Psy 2 W 8 SEE LIST ' Psy 412 M 8 117 Dairy Psy 914 31 2 203 EngA Psy 476 31 10 3 SLA RILE 1 Th 8 300 EngA RR 1 F 10 101 MEng. Soc 2 T 8 Arm Soc 3 Th 8' 25 SLA •• Soc 10 F 10* 107 MEng Buy What You Need Now! LITAivrigCLEARANCE OFFERS YOU AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE $1.65 Mohawk Shiits, $1.39 $6.50 Stetson Hats . . $4.95 Up to $5.50 Sport Slacks . . , . . . . $3.95 $4.95 Trench Coats . $3.95 50c Shirts or Shorts . 39c $5 Melton Jackets . . $2.79 50c Wool Hose . . . . 39C $3.95 Sport . Sweaters, '53.19 One lot of. Pajamas . $l.OO. Men's $8.50 Suede Jackets Cossak model Light shades only:. $395 Arrow Shirts !9p, 1. 69 nine). patterns only ' "". 411 style collars Soc 12 W2' • 22 SLA Soc. 910 By Appt. Soc Sci 1 Th 10 101 NLA Sp 1 F 10 • SEE LIST • Sp 2 S 10 SEE LIST Sp 3 M 10 100 Ag Sp 4 T 2 201 EngA . • Sp 5 T 2 201 EngA Sp 401, 405 By Appt. • Str 1 M 10 101 MEng Str 47_ Th 8 101 MEng Str 401'. W 10 201 EngA Str 403 Th 10 201 EngA • Sur 45 T 10 201 EngA . Sur 56 W 2 SEE LIST Sur 57 WlO 101 MEng Sur 58 M 2 201, 205. EngA Sur.o2 T 8 201, 203' EngA • tool 3 T 8 Amp Zool 25 F 8 100' Ag Zool 20 T 10 120 Dairy, 115 MI Z 001.41 W 10 Arm... _ Zool 45 S 8 3 SL " Zoo! 46 S 8 117 Duiry Z00P437 T 2 2 Zobi 'Collegian' lisuei Call • For Staff Candidates Freshman candidates for the edi torial. staff of the COLLEGIAN will meet "foii the. first time in the. LEMAN office, Room 302, Old ' Main, Monday night, January 13, at 7 o'- clock. John E. Miller, assistant man aging eclittor of the paper, will be in charge of the candidates. • The nature of the work which will occupy the freshmen for the'remaind er of the year will be outlined by Mill= or. at this first . meeting. The method of covering news sources,, COLLEGIAN style and policy, and similar topics will likewise be discussed. campus Bulletin TODAY Freshman Foruth will meet in the Hugh Beaver Room, Old Main, at 6:45 m. Mrs. E. R. Van Sant will lead a discussion on "Men, Women and Romance." All freshman women Freshman Commission will meet in 318 Old Main at 7 o' clack. Chess Club will meet in- 420 Old Main at 7 o'clock. Candidates for assistant. manager of track report to Rea Hall at 4 o'clock. TOMORROW . . Compulsory freshman women's class meeting in Home Economic auditor ium ,7- , . • Alpha Pi will meet in an important session in 418 Old Main 'at .8 o'clock. Dr..Bernreuter will sneak. . THURSDAY The Redwing Bird, Club will hold an open seminar in .Robm 32 Education building at 1:15 o'clock: W.,H: Meyer will .speak: • - FRIDAY - Public Spe . aking classes will, meet in Room 418- Old Slain instead of Robm 405. . , ' . ISCELL ANEO US 'Those who have not called for their NYA checks for the period -onding November 12 should do so immediate ly. Sign up at Student Union office for Pool and billiard tournaments. Only amateurs' allowed. The December issues of Froth and Old Main Bell are available at the Student Union office. , Dr. J. J. Willaman will address the Liebig Chemical Society on "The In dustrial Use of Enzymes," in Room 109 Argiculture at 7:80 o'clock Jan uary 13. All interested are, invited to attend., • Reduction on Men's SUITS and TOPCOATS $25.00 Suits & Topcoats, $21.50 $27.50 Suits & Topcoats, $23.75 $30.00 Suits & Topcoats, $25.75 $35.00 Suits & Topcoats, $29.75 One lot of WOMEN'S SHOES PUMPS . . • 169 OXFORDS . . . • ONE-STRAPS • , Included are 'shoes . .that sold up to' $6. Blue, , Grey, Black, Brown. Broken lots, but you'll find your size. FROMM'S. MIE:IIM=iEI Tuesday, JanuOy 7, 1936 M. I. Nast to Speak .M. I. Kest, secretary of .the State Beard of Examinees for ArChitects,. will speak on "Piofessionni Registra tion" before senior engineers Fri day, January. 17. Mr. Kast will be the second outstandfag architect to visit 'the College this month. Charles • Stotz, director. Of, the- 'Pittsburgh chapter of the American Institute of Architects, spoke at a public .lecture on "Architecture of Western Pennsyl yfinia" last Friday. PI MU EPSILON (Mathematies;:noM)fary,) Alex Black John W. Bratzler_ ' Mervin E: Conn*. • —• • ---• George R. Dean* James‘R. DeVore '37 • : - . Paul V. Dimock '37 Theodore.B. Hetzel.. C. Calvin Houtz "36 Barbara j..'Howarth '36 Margaret M • Mercer '3G Robert W. Miller '36 " ' L. James Sch :much '36 William E. Scott° , • Isadore Shapiro' '3B • Herman Skelnik '37 Eleanor• H. Stover '37 Robert H. Van Horn '37 • Leonard F. Willey '37 - Alexander IL' Zerban. '°Graduate student. SIGMA GAMMA EPSILON (Honorary Mineral Industries) Dr. Charles It. Austin.. , .T: It.'Jones. H. 11. Ring.. • Dr. James A.'Thyloe E; J. Tiechert. Charles li. Campbell '36 John C. Calhoun '37 .• George A. Cleaves . '37 Jesse F. 'Core '37 Harold A. Dc Vincentis '37 ,Mdrvin A. Fay '37 George F. McllalC '37 Joseph B. Merritt '37 Robert W. Stohr '37 • Jack Turner '37'• °Faculty Members. . CLASSIFIED , BALLROOM DANCING .INSTAUC TION—DidiViduaI social dancing instruction. For. appointment -. call 779-J or ice Mary Hanrahan, Fye Apts., 200 - .West College avenue. LOST—A grey, checkered. topcoat in S. L.A., Wed., Dec. 18. Will- finder please 'return lo Student Union of fice. Reward. . 122-1 t pd. CD LOST—Woman's .yellow gold '.Walt ham wrist watch initials; E. 1). G. on back. Please return :t . O - .1:11'E:. Col lege avenue., Reward. 127-3 t pd GD LOST—GoId key , -with initial's - G. N. P. and , -Track '32' on . baeli 'lf loan(' please phone .Pearce at .270. -' 1204 t pd GD FOR -RENT—Single or 'double :room, fecing.al Main; centrally located, well .heated; . breakfast privilege at 134 E. College avenue.. .126-It'pd GD ROOM-.-- for one= student.: Pleitge . phone 181-W or call at 611 S. Pugh street. ' 121-It-Pd. PO 'ANTED Ride - to Philadelphia. Round trip, leaving Friday. Jan. 10 before' noon. Please phone Del- Hegel at 111. .124-1 t pd •GD WANTED Fraternity laundry. Sheets and -et3es furnished; six cents per , poutid. Phone 1507-J. BOARD--$4 and ss's week at the Zerby aub, located at 234 Allen. Phone N. ' 110-34 pd GD. STATE COLLEGE
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