~) !- '• . ~,, Plenty of Room i p ~. ._ ._ . ..., ...., For Argument. v[ 1111 ," ~,,i t t f3,c,,_„-,42, Debate Trials Soon. - ? I •V?!;-. ..., .; 9.( .1855• • VOL. X.LL" QUAKERS NEXT SCHEDULED FOR STATE MACHINE Both Teams Look for Hard Game on Franklin Field Saturday Both Well MatChed—Penn Strong er Than Last Year. When Penn State and the.lJniversity of Pennsylvania get together on Frank lin Field at 2:30 next Saturday after noon, the apectators can look for the hardest fought game that will be played in the East on that day. Following 'their defeat by Swarthmore last Satur day, the Penn team is bound to and lightwith renewed run noel vigor and light to the last ditch rigamst the next team that tries to repeat the Swarth more trick The fact that Penn State is the next team to meet the Red and Blue makes it all the more interesting for Penn will now fight as never Wore to Penn State's best quarterback since the days of "Shorty" Miller. redeem herself and mold n repetition of last year's string of defeats. In spite of the fact that the IVesleyan game last week U. It wry Btromoua no, more-so then one looked for, the majority of the first strum nters came elf in good shape Clark, Deck, Swain and Cabbage teemed minor mulles in that game, but are espeeted to be to the best of form by Saturday, and State will present her strongest line up of the season to nob FoluelPscharges . The teams trill line-tip with one pound difference to the aterage o eights, with the different departments fairly u ell bal• pocte ease d and a battle royal can he et. Penn is boasting their strongest team In eight years, And while the result of the mune with the veteran Salalimme eleven is really no definite induation that Falwell eon not do more with his now system, State eon look forward to a hard game It will be the gist rent sold test for the State aggreention, and Penn has been figuring on d hi the same way. The game hist year resulted In a 13.1 victory for State. Unless the unewpected luumens, Penn will bo handirapped for thin game by the absence of Howard Berm', the Pan tathaion champion. There la a lot nf red tape to go through before lie can be mustered' out of the military service, and be properly registered at the uni versity In addition, lie will not be per feet In the Folwell system in• that time, though be will have spent two weeks In pranthe with the squad Penn iv aloe without the serviees of Charles Tien. fling who hed a great chance to become an All•Amerleau izaard this year but who has been stricken ninth Appentli.tis (Continued . Pogo 3.) Comparative Statistics on State-Penn Game Averages of Team Weights The feline ing are statist ma of each Intik Muni plea or, alien ing the moat probable line•up, with the State players in limy type, and the Penn man lie alit play opposite to, beneath in lighter type• STATE PENN . I.ine—lS2 pounds Lane—lin primula. I Backfield-170 pound. Backfield-180 pounds Entire team-179 plinth. Entire team—l 79 pounds Name and Position. Higgtnn, Right End .: . ..... Crarnecki, Right Tackle ... Parrish, Right Guard or O'Donnell, Right Guard Within., Left Gnnr f . Sv r a ii i ;, , t t g . ..... .. .. . ?4111",liTigkM‘aurfird. ..... • • Krusbank, Left Tackle .... Little, Right Tackle Eye, Left End Miller, Right Red .......... Ewing, Quarterback Bell, Quarterback Back er , e Clark, Fullback . Robb, Left Halfbitek Light, Right Halfback NOTES OF INTEREST IN ENGINEERING SCHOOL Prof. A A Wood of the Railway Mo• chanical Engineering Department, Ni ill present a_paper before the Ameraim em lay of Refrigerating Engineers at to December meeting in New York City on "Standard Methods of Muisiiring Heat Tranemiesion.". Professor E. A. Fessenden lies Just presented a paper before the American Society of Mechanical Engineer,. on "Heat Transmission Thru • Boiler Tubes." It is published in the last journal of the society. Carl H. Beek, a graduate in 3fe- Annual Engineering, ,sited the college on October Ath. Ile is the nest. ern representathe of the Westinghouse Air Brake Company at St toms, 110 Ho spoke to a section of the Senior Me. ehanicals on "The Air Broke." Mr. Hortser of Herter and Zook, manufacturers of hydrants unit other Producte, Belleville, Pa , Was here re cently, looking for technical gradu ates. MANY WILL BE CHOSEN AT THE DEBATE TRIALS About Thirty Men To Be Picked for Team Material —Topic of National In terest "Resolved That to ease the stability of a Lotin-Amencan government is threatened by internal resolution, the United States should interfere to este', lien a stable gosernment," is the topic selected 11) the Debating council for tine trials that ore to be held on the evening of Oct 22, 26, end 27 Thia topic has been sent to the Intercolle. glints Debating league's headquarters an the choice for than college for the sea son's question Professor 3farsbman is confident that rat will be tine one no. leet.d for the ointer debates There mill be betueen toenty-lino to thirty men elms., next 'seek, to represent State ni the coining debates and lie in anxious that at least ono hundred men take part in the trials. In response to repeated inquiries as to the manner of preparation by the candidates, Profeasnr Marsh:sum offers the folloningsuggestions to new men trying out for the tent tinie• I—Prepare a brief introduction set ting forth the timeliness and import. since of the subject 2—Make a clear and definite state ment of tine issues that are insolved In is discussion of the subject 3.—Dellne your - positio.,intating chat yen will attempt to prove •• 4—lf time still remains, begin set. Ong forth your opinion. of tho first of the issues outlined Further, Professor Anreliman niches to emphasise that the most important qunlifleation of n debater is nbilits to think logicallyend quick') The big gest feature of the trial speeches 101 be the candidates' outline of tine is suea invoiced; and upon the chance of these issues Nt ill the candidate's Iltnexti lergelc be determined. Each ennilidat, nthised to use notes, and corn read. mg of the speechen is in be allowed The number of men selected next reek hill he determined largely by the number of men oho slow real ability All nom oho base the faculty of clear and logi cal thinking. hale an equal chance; orn• Orielsl ability is not essential for sin , MYR in the trials The librnrinn of the college lion horn consulted end material habit. a hearing linen the question lib' been coffee sal and may be wore,' by clods iny nt the desk in the library Tile subleet chosen for the trial. this year is of trerrloll,lllllS importance to the petiole of the United States. at tins time, nail most be decided by them in the near future I pen the proper de. union of thin miestion rests the future pence and welfare of the entire nest ern hemisphere The entire (Ware eon. Inct of the United Staten in regard to in bound op in the issues of this question and it is PisriimiarlS of the attention of college men at thin time. DEAN LOVEJOY ATTENDS INAUGURATION EXERCISES Dean Sara C Lonejoy of the Dome Econemien Department represented Penn State college at the inauguration or. elnca of Nilson College's new president Dr Ethe Mort Dudley Warfield. Dr Warneld won formerin president of Lafayette college, of Ennton, Pa. Height. sft. Siin. 5 in. 6ft 1 in. 5 it 11 tn. 6ft. 0 in. 5 ft. 10 in. 5 ft 11 n ft 11% in 6 ft . 0 In ft 10 in. 5 ft 11 in . 5 ft . I in. 2 ft . g in 2 ft . 11 ft: 5 ft . WA 5 ft. 10 in STATE COLLEGE, PA., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18, 1916 TO THE' - MA( N 5 Ailliiguiliunnou."4l il ~ r~ CALENDAR 1 WEDNESDAY, OCT. 18- 110 P 3L—Mass Meetinp„ Auditor anu FRIDAY, OCT 20- 7.00 P. M.—Mercer County Club 202 Eng "A" SATURDAY, OCT. 21- 1:00 M.—Freshinen ‘s. \C3 ommg Seminury, Now Deaner. 2.30 P. 31.—Returns of Penn Game, Auditorium. 8 00 I'. 31—Dr. CaDimity Talks to Mon_in..Audltorium , 7 30 I'. 01.—Frio County Club, Eng. "A." SUNDAY, OCT. 22 DI 00 P. M —Freshman Chapel, Old Chanel, Dr Galloway 10.30 A. 31—Too lenr lienN Chapel, Liberal Arta Building, lie. Golloma3 11 00 A M.—CoDego Chapel, Audi. tortoni, Dr. Galloway. MONDAY, OCT. 23- 7.00 P. 01.-1. P. A , ROOl3l "K" Li brary. MASS MEETING FOR PENN GAME A monster rasa meeting of the stu dent body mill be held in the auditor him at 1.1 80 that Wednesday et coin for the purpose of gin tog the football team a rousing send oir for the Penn game, and lining up a sufficient num ber of students to tni.e the trip on the special train that still lease here Friday noon. All present indications point to a record breaking attendance of stu dents and alumni at this Penn game, and little trouble is expected 111 making up the quota of 200 tickets that s till guarantee the special train, if conintent about the campus counts tor antrhing. The special rate offered is tery low this tear, and scores of students lotto said that they are going to take athantage of It. The moss meeting will be Rome, hat out of the ordinary, for It is realwed tint Penn is a much more formidable opponent this rear than for many )ears bark Conch Ilorlow will be on hand to tell how the fumblmg and unorganired mark of the Peon team resulted an them defeat Penn made smenteen first downs against Swarthmore, to the lat ter's two, and with another meek of practice the Penn tenni should be in much shape that their defeat will not in nor men, detract from their formid• abloom. from Penn State's ,statulpoint. Those stinlents who will be unable to ottend the game will ho trentml to the customary returns in tha auditorium on Om afternoon of the game starting nt g 'rho game hi dettuelvill be fol lowed hero by the hundreds of rooters who can anti retire the real happen• logs on Franklm Field with the aid of the electricplaying board. The football team will Imo th; finite Central Btottott here tat 5 o'clock on Thursday afternoon, and the entire student body will he gh en a ehance to turn out to give them n big send•ol/ SMOKER AT WALTON Penn State alumni in nil parts of the state, perticulnrly in the enetern section, are organising to get big delegations to tho Penn gnme. Booster meetings were hold ih all sections recently. and those who attend the game will make their headquarters with the tent at the lt'nl. ton, A smoker and remotion will be held at that hotel oil Friday night about 8 o'clock to which all alumni and minder graduates of Penn State will be mei. come Prominent alumni and faculty members will sneak. Alumni of Harrisburg and vicinity are planning to turn out In full force nod aro attempting to got enough men to. gather to run a special train to Phila delphia "Shorty" Miller, tho famous 19 captain, with John Price Jackson, former dean of tho engineering school, nro untied) Imola, the nimmnont, Cap. Min Clark and Beek no Hurrisburgers, nod a big turnout from the Capital City to n."..t44 EVERY ONE IN LINE ITicKETs WEST IRGINIA WESLEYAN PUTS UP STUBBORN FIGHT BUT STATE WINS AGAIN Orange a 1 State' d Black Team Proves Tough Proposition But Powerful Attack is Irresistible—Forward ass Proves Effective Ground Gainer. What might be termed as the last of the preliminary games of the season, livas played last Saturday on New Beaver field, when State defeated West Virginia Wesleyan 39-0 As a result, the vic torious march of Captain Clark's team is still unhindered The Wesleyan tram was b 3 no means a weak one. While the score is somewhat we-sided, the \Vest Virginia team put up a determined resistance throughout and it was only due to State's powerful at tack that thry were enabled to score as many points as they did. The visitors were practically a veteian team, together pith several new 'tars Beck, Miller and Morrison were stars last ytar. while a new man of note was Calac, the former Carlisle Indian player who was at one time mentioned for All-American honoi, Beck and Fnher were the chief ground gainers for the Orange aid Black, while Calac lived up to his reputation by playing one of the best delusive games seen here this year He was in the midst of every play that came through the line On the offensive, he did the punting and his lochs averaged 40 yards. ROBB PLIAILES'LONG RUN For the second Sato.lot nt 1.mo:o -nion, a Penn Sttte man canted the ball hock from the tick-tiff for n toutlulomn Beek was the man to do no loot meek, Is lob this steel it was Robb mho ment through the whole Wenlet an scum Robb, by the too), be proving the maprow of the fir he non unit nmond. string buck on the Preshnton Moen lout vent. His med. tins seer nos been sere lino and he memo to I:memo anti cinch } State interference on this run man mon derful, for Otero won but ono man mho 'Lou able to attempt to stop Robb rill. 11.111 I,llli Bed., of Weslet an. but he U. tumble to 1.1%03 lake the flying. State half-bock For the fist tone this season, State used other then straight foothill! Foor torwnnl plleiSPN 11 ere hurled hi Ituu log and three of these store sueeesslol for a loth! mat of 70. Three of State's nix tooehdoons mere doe either threetiv or nolletly to threes MOANS, wlulo 11- other Wll,l MR' to the Interception of a West Virghon. torn turd peen by Loner er, tube vent lifts ands for n touchdown • . Head Conch Ilarlow 0. talking In the Penn-Soartlanore game and "Itad" Whitney atm in th.ge of the DI. and White isant The Inttsr sent In Ins sec ond string men )119t nx StlOn ns the pt.* nits safe and it Uns against the .1, Atli...that IVeslean rondo nil of her first downs In ths lint half, the oppos ing eonhl gain hut her, vard% through our line or around the ends. THE GAME IN A NUTSHELL First Downs. Flats-15 West V:rginia-4 Ground Gained in Scrimmage.. State-317 Yards West Virginia-3g Yards Penalties Indicted. Touchdowns. State—O West Virginia-0 Goals from Touchdowns. Sinte-3 West Virginia-0 Goals from Field. State—U Out of 3 Attempts— West Virmnia-4) Forward Passes. %%est Virginia— Attempted-4 Completed-2 lntereepted—l Ground Gained-3_i Yds State— Attempted—l completed-3 Ground Gained-70 Id, Long Runs. Slum—Robb, One for 00 Yank and Ono for 15 Yards; Book, Ono for 20 Yank; Conoser, Ono for 00 Yards; Fgo, Ono for 05 lads Totirgiatt. ONE. TO PRICEY I I, ~K7ctl~=.v:~s uhielr a uhnoilt n ecord Clock, heck, Scab, and Cribbage mere Drat.) bad!, battered in the game. but tbov will all be in shape for the Penn game ni , aturdity, according to "Bill" Martin Parrish continued his good pork at guard for State, on did elan Cillohnge and Krusbank in the line She forwards still bate a tendenev to hold, uluch means n 15 Yard penalty rook time, brit the fumbling which hoc been yor ppro.. eat framer games lion reduced to a minimum. Captain Clark ngnin Armed lux north in lending the interference on end runs Clark is one of the best inen at "talcum out" un end who en, pinned fm Slate and it uns his work in this respect that union mum of the long runs possible ill! CM to punt three fill,. 1111 , 1 los kicks meowed a little riser 10 yards• roc ings forunrd passing mention for point deserses mention for It shows the carets of the tnreet marline uhieli man indifiged In nt the beginning of the simison. bbage caught the trot ktelt-ofTon the .15 Ann' line nnd returned it 111 tardy'Robb and 130ek both foiled on end ran. and n torn aril pane fem. 1:m mg one grounded, no tbnt Clark Rua forced to punt. Ile kicked otor thn gonl line. 11'4,4 Vtrginla put the ball in play no their '2O yard line, but on the fled Mat., holding coot them In t arils and Caine punted front belund lung.) line to Robb (Continued on rage 4.) West V)rginla,--6 for Lon of 70 Ydo. OVER NINE HUNDRED STNUDENTS IN "AG" SCHOOL The total enrollment of the School of Agriculture this year is nine hundred anil thirty three. ittcording to the final tabulation Of these, (Ise hundred and sixteen arc upper cinanmen, two hundred and thirty-omen freshmen, one hundred and sizty.four ear men mud sixteen speemls The follouing is a hat show ing the courses and the number of stud. onto an each course: Chemistry 1 3 35 22 77 Education 7 II 8 24 Aminal Husbandry 18 as 41 181 Agronomy .. 43 41157 141. Botany .. 4 1 1 Dairy Husbandry . 9 18 111 41 orestey P 11 tl 28 Horticulture, ...21 29 21 71 Landscape Garden'g 3 7 5 17 135 185 103 510 freshmen ... ..... ... .. ... ...237 Tx o.yenl men . 101 Speckle 10 PROMINENT MEN IN ENGINEERING TO SPEAK HERE Noted 'Experts to Continue Plan of Last Year FOR SENIOR ENGINEERS Following Met }ear's plan of securing men prominent in the engineering world to lecture to the Seniors of the Engineering School, Dean Sackett hist week announced the engagement of a number of engineering experts alio will come here during th e college )ear Amon ho featur of exception in terest ing e es the course will be a lecture on 'The Work of the United States Ln smearing Co:pri In Poote and an War '' • The mirth . me cork of this corps 1,11 be presented by an army engineer and include a description Or methods of bridge building, railroad construe tion camp auater atypic, harbor Ile forme, fortification construction and the like. The "peace" work of the States Lug , lneers wo mat be described lit United Dean It L Satkett, who Was engaged on Ester and Harbor surtet s, under the United Mates Engineers Corps. The list of own who bat e accepted Imitations to come to the College In. eludes: President Alevindei Hutn phreys, of Stetens Institute of Hoboken, George W }idler, of n . ..11111 lark City. one of the lending Sanitary Eng:lacers of the eonntre• hlr .1. Lowenstein of the Antenna:l Bridge Compatn, who was the Engineer for the Hell tints Bridge titer the East It:, er. Sew York, Pro testier C A. Ilitcluask, now w ith the C W. Clark ritglneei log Corporat 011 of Columbus. Olilo, as en expert on Power Plants, John Price Jackson, fortnerlt Dean of Engineering 0101 now Connins• Hamar of Labor at Harr:Meng, and his brother D C Jackson The Latter are among the i.er3 wenn:tent Alumni of Penn State Mr. 11 B. Dale, Chief Engineer of th e Erie City Iron Works lON COMPOtOII to speak before the Senior Engineer+ on "Modern Boder Room Operation" and to the thignieering Monks on " Tho Relation of I iigineernig I.xteis slon Work to the College" Mr Dale stab fernier's brad of the Engineering Estemon Instruetion at lowa State College, and by his experience there and us on engineer, is particularls qualified tospook Mr. Dale will glue saluable and to the e‘tension mins,' at Lee, ohleh is conducted in co operation soil the Y. M C A there Various meinherii of the faculty elll appear for a lertore on soni c ghato of engineering. dedign or conntruction Dr Foleytlic %sill flonowtrate lint ilk! methods for %alums I njurne4 $l.l that students man see too to bandage in each coop. Thiel IS evetially import• unit are the Engineer is frequently in out of the 1111 y place and Is also often the first out or only aid to the marred men A nen boloritmon will be 'combusts( for room 200 Lognucting "D" More most of the lecture.. will be bold. AGRICULTURE SOCIETY HOLDS BOOSTER MEETING FOR "FAIR" Tian Agricultural Sot sety hart day, miming held the first of the lioo4• er ineethigit planned for the purpose of stimillatmg interest in the ••Air is to he held on Ico, 17 and It In connection with the reLntlar Penn sthanin Oar activitieY 'the meeting tai; held in Ott Chapel and max one or the most anceociftil en or arranged by the aoelety Speeches Uere made by Donn Wattc, of the School of Agrictii• tore. Dr , doddart, head of the Agrt• tensor Clumilidry dep lament, and Pro. tensor Gardner. bend of the Agronomy department. Watch apraker made the boosting of the fair a promment feat. ore of Ilia apectli. Plana for the fair were outlined by Manager McDonald, intro made it clear that there mould not ho a fair In the popular sense of the mord, but rather a coma of exhibite in the %aroma egri• cultural buildings Ilc announced that there mould be no tents inied for the exhibits, tin arrangement Mintier to the ono Dint modad out ao auctesefully taut year. There will nice ho a ihnnge in the method of financing the fair title .tear Heretofore it ime been ,tintoinar) to sell SIMIen to students in the :wheel of Agriculture at n price or one dollar per share The financial retirees from the fair then decided iihether or not these shares would be redeemed This year, hi - meter, each department will bear the expenses connetted with Its exhibit. Any necessary labor ern ho furnished by the students, With reference to the indisidual de mulnient exhibits it was also announe. cd that a large sitter toting cup would he presented to the department hating the best exhibit. It was decided that In the future regular meeting, of the Agricultural Bn. clay would be held on Thursday !ten frig of .ery other WILL YOU BE Seen at Franklin Field? Number i1....s- FRESH TEAM WHITEWASHES HIGH SCHOOL Coach Herman's Second String Players Open Sea son By Defeating Local High School Boys. The freshmen football seasonman ofhciallv uth en ered into esnitte Saturday :thermion rotten n death of yearling sulsititides and second string play ern bruslnd Its:mist the State College nigh school iiitroi and alter thirtt•tho minutes of tarnamage trot ted sir the gridiron rritli the long end of a :lb 0 score The game, 01ilch au+ plat ed on Old Bearer linld, tan little moth than a practice affair and, as the tees ha d Coaeli pm teges had matters all their oun I%IIN The school born put up a pluthr fight but acre outclassed front the start, and at no tune during the game nere thee nitlim ilfty yards of the freshinen goal The Dickinson Seminary woo ittti orig ly selieduled as th e omning attion tor the treshrnen belinOti. At the lust minute hose, er, the Seminary team was forced to camel th e game betoose of the delated opening 4,1 80001 clue to the infantile paralysis inutruntint. As regards Saturday's game the score itself tells praetiudly the whole stort The 10.20 men hammered .r their t ictory In the triphimuner fashi ‘ o that nos so ninth 1111 , 1,1one° lastnen son The underclassmen secured r llnit sun, 1e.5.1 Ulan lit° the Start of plot The high n ller a, nors rcietied the lotkotf. hot,, inn I • it impossible to anal Lether through the hoe or armed the ends, were toned to punt 'I hrough this nuineuter ti, first wear men lieviired posse.lnn of (lit, ball on their opponents' Ili lard lion from this point it took Harris mill Anderson, the freshmen hocks, just lite rushes to curry the ptg.Ant erase the goal hoe In enwsing the hall chidk mark, hosieter, 11 irris fumbled, but Ifillosla the freshman qoarterbakk, right on the lob and thrugh his (- forts the fret tear num o ered the ball for the lirm touchiloso of the Dl trio. Thereafter freshmen seores Conte the mg In. one after the other. 111 ninth (110 stone manner 'rile freshmen hatklltld mould plum through the high school lino floe and ten tank at a hhp, and folio. up theqe tattles loth end runs and off tackle Pinta that netted nnt.hree from three to MK, 3 'lnk Oa Math attempt All In all Coach Ilernmn's men semed NIX tlalthflOUll-1, .1. 111 the first nerind, three In the SI(01111, and one apsete the thsrd and fourth quarters In fon• boas of the roles cont the 11r4t tear plalers a juss ef . forty . it w_ Referee "Jai" il'oolt mere ail ' that half their genre from readmit! the half century marls The game throughout M. marked ht 1111 almort total uhremc ,f I.:mg plaN, and o•tended formai°. both team; re hung alnue.t entirely on 4tramht foot ball In the third quart, th e froM men trued the mai foruard fau.s of the la). The attempt 11. nuxuacarful lititush Scores From Kickoff The rime Itself has notstrol 61 mo nral oetun of mine than foilsman. interent (Ineiques s of these nas the tomb damn from the kiehol ma de Li HOlsh m the smolt,' quarte r r he t s re•gon n an general]recened the lorknlf on his fif teen Nand lose UM! noted some good sntertereme on the islet at his team mates adeakeil doun the field through the natos high rehnol einem In rig, [nun: bin lolls the fools, Heidelberg nine ;ruse nue nt the prettiest e‘lobs a lions at open held ruunsug that bus neen sun on Old Ihnotr Field in slimy a lay. On Oro high school soile the gimme 10114 featured In the punting of Coil The :state College his, although forced to Loon Ins kuls lo hick 05 [outsetom from los out line, got olf soma wally credit Oslo hoot, unit to lips trotaort. Rased Sim loon flout is snitch noire ale• orate defeat In direct tiontra+t lo the high school locking %%IN the 1111 0•• - ' 11111110 1,5 50150 01 the ',eking: gaily irom tin xlx litteining made by but tun mere 511 tering (aline, The fri (Continued on DR. GALLOWAY T VITAL STUDE A speaker on gi, lital niter( .1 to all 011 addresc the student both m the 5111.111 . 11115' night. and /It all the chirp! cornices on 110 In Ti 10111144 WIIItOII Collinear, Ph D, biologist, and it profeccnr of luologn nt Beloit College, R mon , . The nature ni his balk% unit fella, atter thoce unnen hero last near by Dr. 31 1' Exner, and the incur before Inn- Dr NV. S h ail, and mill CON Pr the problems of life that are encountered drily by the ,ulloge stu den. Thu talk on Saturdas night mill lm: closed gathering lor the inen mudent I on 4. at 8 o'clock. U m s ill speak nt all three Sond is chapels and at tho 6.10 T. 31 C. A nneting on Sunday moiling Ile In well fitted zor talky of Boa nature, and in resent velure some of his publication 4 base bean "The Ito, !igloo of an li‘olutioniht, ' "Biology of Sex for l'arenty and Teachers"; "Re production," and amoral molomeal text books Ue ohm n tl rittcn a be of ocientille and sillicaonil risepainlllli 14 a member on "truing to.lentaliP natur al )114tOrTml Inoingh tl am ictim Ili is a graduate at Cumberland ll:atomic/ and spent 241101' tune at Hamard in post graduato work. NOTICE TO STUDENTS Due to the fact that the business staff of the Collegian lion been un able to interview all students prior to October 15, the time limit for the 91.25 subscription has been advanced to November Ist. All subschiptions not paid before this latter date will be 61.50.