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'''' 7.7- ""'"- . 17:•'- - J" : '""'• ~-:.4--.,4 - • -:'• - -:1'," ' - , , -;.•,!,01..... •- 7. • -...- . , ~" , 1 . ..,•. •• . , • , , .. . . •. . ..- • •- , ..• . _ . • - ~ , ‘5.-• wiistiers Will Have Harder -,111.1`1,4 - Siang For Rest of Season \) gnu , a. r : I \ fT3ii :: . ...,.. -*<,.:,,,,:.5 VOL XII PLAN FURTHER ACTIVITIES IN BIG CAMPAIGN Great Success Has Marked Move--Many Letters , Sent Out 4 , ,nathp, campaign. following the very successful close of tho first one WhlCh AVM hold lost week In cchleb e6GD stu dents wrote !otters to the senators and representatives at Harrisburg, will be hold within two weeks This will, also be followed at a later date by still another campaign the details of which have not been worked out ns lot. The nest ono will be In the nature of anoth er letter writing campaign, similar to the /Ire, but will be directed mainly at the press, although also at civic clubs and other organimtions which have power and influence at Harrisburg The second "shot' . will be tired by the various clubs through their members, and Its object will be to reach the edi tors of all the newspapers throughout the state and thus create a demand for a larger appropriation, which can not and will not be denied This demand from the prose will reach the great majority of the seven million Word. In the abate. The appeal will also be directed to civic clubs and other organ- Lmtiona which are Important factors In the politics of the state It in also planned to have some work done through the Dngineering and Agricol =rill Extension Departments - - - _ The blue were preeented in the Howie Ropreentativs on Monday for the Prat reading and were retried to the appropriations committee no that the first lettere arrived at the most oppor- tune and ndvantageoue time. In too week. the time will be ripe for driving home the second spike In the attempt to place Penn State In her rightful place and in a position to secure the building . s and equipment she neede no badly. College Getting Into Campaign "What will the State do for Its Col lege,. to the title of a folder that is being put out by the college this week explaining the appropriation bills now before the stets legislatUre. and which *lll be distilbuted s in - all parts of the state This catching title Is set on a. picture of the student body assembled In front of Old Alain, and the text of the folder will give a complete analysie of the present conditions and the needs of - Penn State. Five thousand of these will be sent out very soon, and more may follow. Members of the logielature and influen nal men and °mud:cations all over the state will receive them. The various alumni associations will take it up as a port of their boosting campaign Meet ings of these associations all over the state, will be an event of the next few weeks, and an attempt made to com plete In every detail the biggest event ever carried out for POllll State. Another phase of the opproprhttion campaign is the work that la oxpocted from tho organizations of paronts that aro formed each yearatCommencemont time. Judgo Wilhelm, of pottsvino, president of tho organization Of tho parent. of the mom In tho 101 d class, hos announced that ho Will got the members into the letter writing habit for the good of tho cause EXTENSION SCHOOL BEING HELD IN PHILADELPHIA An extension school In DAIk Problem., together with lectures and domonstra tations In the field of home economics, is being conducted In Philadelphia this week by the School of Agriculture. The lectures. which aro being given by rnesinteni of the dairy husbandry and home economics departments, be gan yesterday and will extend over a period of three days Part of the pro gram, devoted to the extension school work, bee been given over to addreses by President Swim and Dean Watts, of the School of Agriculture. Last evening Dr. Sparks outlined the work being done by the college in an addree on "What Does the Taxpayer Dot?" Dean Watts Is to speak title evening on "The Agricultural Extension Service" A similar extension school will be conducted In the city of Pittsburgh on February 20, 21, and 22 President Ackno In quick response to the offer of the services of the mole etudents of Penn State "for preserving the national rights of the country lumina foreign satires sloe and the protectlon of her cit Leon• in free use of the seas," come let ters of acknowlodgomont and thanks from the President, Woodrow Wilson, and from the Governor of Pennsylvania. Martin G. Brumbaugh. A telolimPhio mound of the adoption of the resolutions whose tents were published last week, was sent to both of the above-men tioned mon and their replies to Colonel A. W. Roberts 'l7, of the Cadet Reel ' Ment, are as follows•- 'The White House, Washington, • February 6, 1917. illy dear Colonel Roberts • , May I not thank you for your ' kind telegram of February oth, end tell you students of the Penneylva ••• nla State College that I ein fled and heartened by your sonorous Aseurancee7 Coulledly and sincerely yours, • (Signed) 'Woodrow Wilson Colonel Archie W. Roberts, State College; Pennsylvania." Russian Symphony Concert Assured Announcement hoe lust been mode that all arrangements have been com pleted for the appearance here en the afternoon of Saturday, Match IV, of the /Evasion Symphony orchestra. Which Is coming to Penn State as the third and loot of the series of high class musical concerto given under the auspices of the department of music The second COll - will be given In the auditorium on Friday night of next stook by the Keeled Quartet. .4 rho apPeomnco of the symphony or ohestm had been a question of doubt until recently, but the support of the merles has developed to such proportions that their coming In now assured For many reasons, chief of which Is the fact that morn out of tone potions will he able to attend. the conceit is being I held In the afternoon. The orchestra will render a program composed almost entirely of composi tions by Russian musicians The pro gram to bo given by the Noels°ls will prove most acceptable to a Penn State audience, for their appearance hero last year was the biggest feature of the con cert season • The final sale of tickets begins Feb ruary 15 at Krumrine's and Gilliland's drug stores, where students may pro cure admission to both concerts fat $1 00, or 75 cents for a single perform ance The general public may obtain tickets for the two numbers at 52 00, or ii GO for a single combo, ELIMINATIONS HELD FOR INDOOR RELAY Final Preparations Under Way For Inter Collegiate Events on March Third • The Ilist of the trials for the Inter collegiate Relay to be run March 3, at the Exposition Building in Philadelphia, was held last Saturday and resulted In Shields, Whiting. Cottom, Poster, Krell, Enoch and Shea being Picked as the material foi the 528 yard relay team Next Saturdy the elimination trials for the 1000 yard relay will take place In conjunction with the Indoor Meet in Philadelphia the speed boys will also perform, on March 2, at George Wash ington Unherelty, in Washington, D. C against the cinder men of Maryland State and University of 'Virginia, In a ono mile relay The State men were Invited into this competition by the mnagetiinnt at the-request, of both the schools mentioned before, who denired to compete against the Blue and White miners The coming occasion is the first time that the Penn tSate represen tatives have entered this southern In regard to the other distances for the Intercollegiate contest, Commoniler, Bock, Robb, Boner, and ICohley aro showing up well and look good for lberths on the respective teems Carnegie Tech To Meet State Five The plaid tossers from immegle Tech are scheduled as the next opponents for Penn State's fast moving varsity Quintet The coming fray will be staged In the Armory next Saturday evening and from all present Indications should develop some mighty clover exhibitions of cage piny. The Tech live got off to a rather poor Mart this season, but thoy hays boon developing right along and of lute havo kept their opponents on tho Jump The Penn State passers, while on their wont ern trip, stacked up against the wear ors of the plaid II work ago last Satur day'. In this conflict Captain Walton and his men finally omorgod on tho long end of a 37-20 score, but only af ter the hardest kind of sledding in the latter part of to sumo for the Smoky City boys hold an IS-11 lead until the beginning of the second half The Scotchmen aro led this your by Captain Greene. who takes caro of ono forward position. As his running mato ho has Abrams, who has proved a tower of strength on the Tech team through his ability to toss goals from tho foul line. At center several mon have al tornatod for the plaid crow. During the lost two weeks Gretalor has been put ting up a stellar game at this position with Carey and Timm good seconds Tho guard positions aro taken sure of by Levy and Finlay, the latter of Whom is considered to be one of the fastest and shiftiest guards in Western Penn sylvania. !edges Resolutions Following la e. reproduetten or the letter from the Oovornar'a office: 'Executive Chamber. ilarrisbul it. robruary C, 1917. Colonol A. W Roborto, State, College Cadet Regiment, /Unto Cotlogo, Pa, Sty dear Colonel Roberta:- rho Governor hoe asked me to acknowledge with thanks the ro calpt of your tologram of' tho dth (natant, tendorlng to tho Common woalth the servlcon of the twenty three hundrod men students of the Ponnoylva.nla State Collego trained in military science, for tho Primer vation of our National rights, and to nannies his high approolation of the patriotic spirit thereby manifoe to& Your communication has boon ro forro4 to tho Adjutant Oonoral, with roquact that it rocolvo ovorY uttonUon and conoldoradom Yours truly. W. H. Ball._ Private SoorstarY." STATE COLLEGE, PA.,WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1917 "ABSENT VOTING" BILL INTRODUCED Would Allow Students to Vote Without Going to Their Homes College students of Pennsylvania will be greatly interested in the outcome of a bill that was recently Introduced In the House of Representative. at Harris burg which will provide for "absent Noting" on election days If the meas ure passes, it .111 moan that hundreds of college student. who are qualilled to vote 'in home districts can vote at any polling place in the state whore they happen to be located, and that their ballot will be counted In with the re sults of the election In the home dis trict It Is animated that approxi mately 100,000 Pennsylvanians will be effected by the measure. the greatest percentage being railroad and traveling men and college students, who find It Impossible to got home on election day. The bill Is modeled somewhat atter the ono that anti drawn up Winona years ago by n former member of the Penn State faculty. a Pramal , Day. and was presented In the House by Ittunsok S. Black Democratic represen tative of Ilarrisbura Similar measures aro In to: co h Virginia, North Dakota Narets, Colorado. Malsiachunottn and /femoral other states where they arc working admirably. Briefly. the bill provides that any duly qualified voter, 'alio by reason of his duties. basilican, or occupation, Ix to be unavoidably absent from his dcalgnated election district, but MIII within the Commonwealth, may make it:vacation, not more than sixty our moro lose than five nays proceeding the election, to the county Comml.lon e're for a certificate of qualification and an 01110101 "absent voters' ballot" This certificate shall net forth the name of such voter and contain full credentials Thin ballot shall be similar In every re spect to the regular ballot except that Its back shall be marked with that title The voter mny mark This ballot and cunt it nt nay polling place In the Com monwealth on election day. It in than sent to the Voters' home county officials and counted in on the result of his home district Penn State students have been work ing tea the enactment of such a meas ure for year., and the "Collegian" on!) recently urged that the student body take it renewed and active Interest In the matter The student Civic Club hos long advocated such a move on the next of the State leglalaturo and will lend Ito xupport In the PUSSIngO at thsk-bill WANT SUGGESTIONS FOR „ SENIOR CLASS MEMORIAL The-senior class memorial committee held a meeting last week to got started on plans for the usual donation of a fit ting remembrance to the college The Problem this Ywu• will bo a serious one for loss money will he available titan lute been put into the senior memorials of the past few years. Pew feasable suggestions have boon offered for a suitable memorial, and the committee Is anxious to receive as many as possible frem any ...co Paul Herrman is tile chairman of the com mittee. College To Hold Summer Conference on Rural Life A summer conference on rural life. tot the Instruction of ministers and laymen. was decided upon as an addl. tion to the summer courses at Penn State at a meeting Of about twenty min isters of all denominations. from all Muth of the state, hold hCro on Hon day A committee of live men wan ap pointed to draw up a program for the conference work, and this was presen ted at an evening melon hold at the residence of President Sparks It vow pointed out that the college can servo the state to a large oxent by the inetitution of such a course In the nuininer mission. It v.lll he held from July 10 to July 20. Some of the sub- Jects to be cone tiered will be: "Relig lone Etiumition." "Rural Sociology,'" Rural Seoul Problem."-and round table conference', The matter will be pro montod to the serious conferences of all denominations, and published In various church papers In order to preserve the Identity of the movement, a board of directors was appointed. pith President Sparks a member ex-officio; Dr D. R Smith, director of summer motion for teachers; Professor M W. Eddy. secre- Intl: Rev E. M 1 0 1 ear. State College. Rev. S. B Evans, Tyrone, Rev. P. 13 Everitt. Lewistown, and Rev N. L Horn. State College. The department of public Instruction was roprosented by R. NV. Helm, of Harrisburg and of fered aspen to the movement, and told of similar work elsewhere. The following Hot of articles that havo boon loot or found boa boon prepared by tho Lost and Found Bureau of tho Y. 1.4 C. A. Additional Information may ho socured at tho Amociation of- Vl3 Main Building. Arlolos Lost Brown Coat, Afgobra Book, French Toot, AVatorman Fountain Pon, Loath e, Pocket Afernorandum, Cream Col ored Gloves, Brotost Pin, Spanfah Read er, Motorlc, Stick Pin, Blaok Pocket Chock Book, Bill Fold, Tan Pocket Book, 1012 Class Pin, Gold Pin, Botany Book, Small Bluo Loather Purso, Gold Signet Ring, Gold Watch and Chain, Slide Rule. Articles Found A Largo Pen ICnlto, Pair of Gray Glove., Parker Fountain Pan, °lowan, Cam. Gold Cigar Cutter and Gold Chain Watch Fob, Cameo &Joie Pin. Two Gold Cult Linke, Signet Gold Cuff Link, Silver Cult Link. VARSITY TEAMS SCORE TWO EASY VICTORIES Captain Walton's Men Run Up Big Lead Against Lebanon Valley In a game featured by only occasion al flashes of good form, Pena State de feated the Lebanon Valley basket ball team last SatUnixy night op the Ar mory floor by the score of 42-22 'Dutch“ Herman's quintet once mole proved its ability In handling the leather sphere maintaining u comfortable lead throughout the entire game. The score at the end of the first twenty minutes of play found State on the long end of a 19 to G tally. It was not anti/ about the middle of the second period that the visiting five started to make things interesting, and In this period they compiled 12 points For State Blakeslee was the stellar performer both from the floor, where he caged niv baskets, and from the foul fines The defence of the State quintet was for the most part Impenetrable and the visiting Blue and White aggregation was forced to resort to long shots, At tic)s anteceding in coming across with three successful ones The content started with Blokeslee dropping ono In from the distance Memo, Blithest., and Walton then qulrkly Increased the ocore to 12 be fore Seiner made the first goal for the sinners. The State players. finding it difficult to distinguish their opponents, discarded their blue lersoyn for white ones, of [et which Blakenlee made a pretty basket on n torn from Adam. Sensor's unmeant foul shot was fol lowed by a gold gent by Atticks from the middle of the floor. Blakeslee made a free toss and then Swerts sandwiched in a two-pointer between Adam's two contrlbutfons. The half ended with the score nt 111 to S The second half found Wagner and Wilson replaced by Limbach and Fast After Atticker caged a long one. Con tain Loomis three, one In from the same place Seltzer and Blakeslee each added one and then Fast and Atticks each made sensational shots Blakeslee then came very much into evidence, malting (Continued on last page) • NAVY WRESTLING MEET STILL ON SCHEDULE ' The rumor that has been circulated about the campus to the effect that the Navy wresting dr.e, acheduled .to be hold at Annapolis on March 11, has been cancelled Is groundless Thu Nevl management will attempt to hold to Its schedule so far as ha possible In the face of changes that may occur, duo to the national crisis which will doubt , lees effect the mldohipmen among the trot. The fact that the Penn State moo at Annapolis will be a big atmc- Lion la also another point to ho consid ered by the Navy management In bold ing feat to the date as long as possible Thus far the local management has re celvad no Int!Mutton that' the meet will be cancelled. ZEDELER SEXTETTE GIVES PLEASING ENTERTAINMENT The Zodoler Sextette, In the fifth of the regular Y. rd C A entertainments. last Saturday evening. brought to at very eppreciative audience a program of muslo which unquestionably was the boat of the season. The selections wore varied, embracing the classical, the popular, and the patriotic. The In ' struments were violins played by Were Salon, and Weiler, piano by Mr Rosales organ by Mrs Rosales, and Cello by MI. 7.edolot. Mem. Zed°lor sang The group came after a Journey of nearly twenty-four hours, and although tired out too great extent, gave an ex ceptionally entertnining concert. The personality and manor of Mr. fodeler himself, the leader of the troupe, was iimUSing . The entertainers were much Weaned with thp treatment received h> their audience, and the appreciation which they allowed: and they expresed their desire to return sometime twain Tho final show of the Y. Al. C. A course I Nell be given March sth, by Edmund Vance Cook. Calendar WEDNESDAY, FEB., 14 7:00 P 31, Y. M. C. A Cabinet Meet log, 273 Main. 7.10 P 31, Edwin Af. Chance. "Mine I Atmosphere" Old Mining Building TIIIJILSDAY, FEB., 16 040 P M, Steident Discussion Meet ing, Dean Holmes, Libel al Arta, As sembly Room. 7 00 P. M., H. 11 Bodine, 'The Chum. her of Commerce, its Alms and Pur , poses" 14 Liberal Arta FRIDAY, FEB, 16 470 ! 2,1 Illustrated Lemma, "Grip. pied Soldiers, OM Chapel. 700 P M. Grunge Meeting, 100 Um• ticulturo Building SATURDAY, NEIL 17 7.00 P M, Basketball, Carnegie Tech les Penn State, Armory 8.30 P. M, "The Piper" Audltmium SUNDA], FED., IS 10,00 A. Id.. Freshman Chapel, Dr, William 0. Reed 11.00 A. AL, College Chapel, Dr Reed 6,30 P. M., Y. IL C. A. Prayer Meet ing, Auditorium 0.00 P. AL, "Poetry of the War", Prot Crockett. Old Chapel. MONDAY, FEB. /0 4.30 P M, Slimed Corps Merolla, 4 C. A. TUESDAY, FED. 10 700 P. Id., "Dlsairrooable German Elf- Delancey . " Prot. Collings, Assembly • Room, LlbsSit Ails Building. ;~ . .~ ~. , Tottrbigiatt. Blue and White Wrestlers ' Again Beat Pitt by 34-0 Score Poi the third consecutive sear the Penn State urestiera Wenn/lit over the Unhersity of Plttsbitigh matmen, last l'rlday night, in a meet that Wln almost easily son as the I. T tout munent of two seeks previous Six (tills and ono decision were the sum total of reruns eredlted to Blue and White men which left Pitt entirely in the cold The peculiar fact about the contest lien In the coincidence of the past three lears scores; each yew the State molders having son the wt.e number of falls and the same number of decisions in exact]) the same classes from the Smoky City wrestlers An usual. the Blue and Gold repro sentatites sere easy opponents for the more clover Penn State grapplers In the heavier classes the visitors appeared to lack experience and apparently wished to temitin on their feet rattier than trust thetnsolves to the mat This fact MM. espechtilY notleable In the bout betseen Kendrick and Nolan In the lighter battles thole sae comes hat more competition ILIA reversal of po sition. Summing the entire meet In a fow sords It Lan be mid that the 1111- KIM had the tight but not the necessary experience, Smote) Wins In Record Tinto. Smote) led off euccessfully and clowned his man, Storer, In approxi mately one minute with a Combined neck and leg hold Storer evidently wished to make the match as short as potable for he made the grey. Mistake of dropping immediattly to the mat where the State man quickly wtoght him with a leg hold and easily pinned hint tightly to the yelvet The two men wasted no time in leaving the stand and embraced the mat with On termayer on top Atte, is few minutes of gtappling with the State man on the upper deck continually, Canton was caught hi on attempted rice and forced to admit defeat Min and Captain Long kept the ball rolling for State by donning Captain Reilly and Cross of Pitt Mugs threw Reilly In 4 minutes and 48 seconds with a bar and ehancery,tuld with the mune ability which has characterized in work so far thin season Reffley was (Continued on lost page) DEAN SACKETT TELLS OF FRENCH CHATEAUX " The Chateaux Country of France", by which Is meant the beautiful region In the vicinity of Tomelne. Franco, was won described with the aid of /Nostra tivo slid. by Dean R. L. Sackett of the School of Engineering in the Old Chapel last night. The speaker spoke from first-hand knowledge of thu region, which Is about 140 miles south of Paris, oe ho, with his ramify, visited there in the course of an automobile tour of Croat Britain, France and Italy several year. ago, Following am some of the Interest ing recto concerning individual mottles which were brought out by the speaker. “Chinon Is ono of the moat interest ing castles, though now In ruin.. Hero Joan of Arc came to entreat Charles VII to let her drive the English from Orleans and here, the miworful Knight Tomolara wore tried for treason and imprisoned In the old donjon which Is still standing At Alois, King Louis XII, Francis I, Catherine do Medici, Mary-Queen of Scots, Charles IX, and Honey II lived for longer or shortor times Tho Chateau of Chenoncoaux in most unique ea It spans the river. It hail great guldens and genetics which are open to visitors, and It is Interesting to note that at ono time It woo the Property of an American. At Loches, Storm, an Italian statesman of Home note, was Imprisoned 100 ateps beneath tho ground In nolitude Chambord, Chaumont and many other famous Vrench Chateaux Were deerlbed by Dean Sackett with related hlMmlcal Incidents If Interest Piper Production Will Be Presented Saturday The curtains of the Auditorium stage will be drawn aside tills Satuid.ty even ing, far the production of "The Pipet". the Prat really all-college Play the ate dents have attempted Final plans are now rapidly taking shape: and from all indications the play Prom's.os to be a success in Mot y respect. In adition to the sixty people iv?. MS take part In the ,production, thorn will ha elaborate scenic displays, and a Val lugatlon of colors In the brilliant cos tumes of tho players to afford pleasing IlpeOtaelen From the Ocoee. to be rel. remonted special attention has been given to those of the Old Shrine and the Church Loll, famous in the atom. A special lantern has boon secured to add to the stage effect. Those who are taking part have been sacrificing much of their time in the rehearsals for several month. past, and no effort is being spared to make this production ono which will establish a precedent along this line for the college Tickets are on sale every night thin week At 011111 ands thug Store, and at Y. /II C. A. alco during the ahy. Iolor•Clues Backelball Schedule February. Wolin°6dity 14 19174918 Friday, 16 19194020 Monday, ID 19184010 Monday, 26 10174020 Wodneed6y, 28 19174919 March Friday. 2 1918-1920 blonday, 6 1917-1918 I'l , ooo99day, 7 1919-1920 FV9hty, 0 1918-1818 11020109, 12 2917-1020 MEM itunklu Bus pci Am. VARSITY QUARTET - TO MAKE RECORDS ON CONCERT TRIP Edison Company Invites the Quartet To Sing in New York The varsity male quartet of Penn State has accepted on invitation from the Thomas A Edison Company to sing several nelectlonx for reecado in Non , Turk City on March 3 After the tee ' ends one made they still he submitted to Mr. Edison and if accepted by him, me alit, recumpento the quartet for Its efforts and will place the records In the legular eatologue of lilt c0m1..) The date set for the tinging of the tong. comet In the rabbit of the big 1p stile!: the Cleo Club la ilOOll to take, the thief moot of :Mitch %%ill he the In tercollegiate Glee Club Content In Car negie Hall. Now lurk City, on Satin - day. March :1. Before the contest on Saturday night a slipper alai be tensioned to the onlcons of the art°us glee clubs at the Harvard Club, The officers of the State Glee Club who 0 111 attend the banquet are W. L Henderson. ptesident. G.. 3 Sau erhoff, manager. W IV 51cMaln, nen sistant manager. is W liontz. librarian unit C C Holninson, director That aamo °toning. after the contest. tine Penn State Alumni at Neu York have arraagnsl a reception fun the entire Glee Club to he held in the MeAlphln lintel On Prink*. 51:u ch 2. the Glee Club 0111 sing at Hannon Heights, New Jer sey, utak., the auspices of the Y 51 C A The followlng Monde), Stanch 5. the State gingers will mite: min at tile Hnrrisburg Technical Elgin Sellout mai the nest dn.) they 0111 glue n concert before the girls of Penn SIMI at Clam homburg. Pa ILehigh Next For State Grapplers Penn SUsto's mailmen alit Journey to South Bethlehem next Satinday and these wlll be Oren the aria real test of the season with the Lehigh Univer sity wrestlers se their opponents The Brown and White squad Is being looked upon as a Cory formidable crow, and from all UPpe.2.llC., Captain Long and his cohorts will have to battle overt Meek of the way it they aunt to to turn nrith the bacon, Lehigh has already defeated Pitt and the Stains.field Y AI C A. teams by one sided scores Penn State has a shade on Lehigh with regard to the comp., mit e scores of their respective meets with Pittsburgh While Penn State won everything on the card front Pitt, Lehigh gave way to one decision In favor of the Pitt grapplers, and gained but thtee falls in the remaining six bouts, The Blue and White wrestlers will have the two heavyweight classes to fear moat at Lehigh In the 176 pound class, Captain Good, of Lehigh, did bet ter work than Nolan against Kendrick. of Ott getting a tail In six minutes It took Pons, of Lehigh, loss than three and a half minutes to dispose of Seidel, of Pittsbuigh, and ho should prove a powerful oPinment for C.altiockl .• Thu wirne team that wreotled against Pittsburgh here will make the Lehigh trip A brother of Floyd Parrish, eic- . IEI will moot Shultz in the lit pound Ulna Captain Long should have an easy time with Henn. but HIM will hero to go tho !twit with Noubort In the US pound close WILL SPEAK AT INTER FRATERNITY BANQUET Di V. llli an 0 Reed, the college Preacher next Sunday. One for sot oral yearn asiatatit Doan of Men at the Dol t orally of California In this position he made nn exhaustlue study of the pi obit inn of college administration Latta he tuns railed to the division of ural otganiratlon of the Department of AKili ulutrc of 1% gmhinglon, D C Ho has cent, Muted many articles to educatlohal pet ledleala on college ques tions, especially these connected nit!, Clock letter fraternitlea lie v.iii glue the adill any at the Annual banquet of the Inlet •Frntel nlty Centel once at the Unit et any Club on Saturday night lila trade rot the hallqUOt to "Why a Frater nity lh °bleat", and fon Sandal morning "Iloneatt " NEW HORTICUTURE UNIT FOR CI Plans Made To Establish Commercial Orchard--Bui To Be Erected If mescal plans walk out successful ly Penn Stab° 1011 soon be the owner of un additional horticultural unit In tho shape of a commercial fruit orchard together with ell the buildings neces sary for a fully enninhod fruit iihtilt.. lion. The plans, altich have Loon worked out by Dr. S W Pletcher, hood of the horticultural department, call for the establishment of a 60-acre fruit or chard, which Is located a mile or more to the north of the agricultural building Tho new orchard Is to bo ostablishod for tho purpose of enabling students In tho various horticultural courses to ob tain practical Instruction In commercial orchard operations. According to tho plans of Dr. Platcher, commercial plant ings of apple, pouch, Pear, plum and other trop fruits will be madoYgri the tract. Planting. of the smaller fruits IMECIEI Keep Your B Fresh For Con • PENN STATE MAY BE IN Graduates of Get Corn Dunn State men the mllita.) sort-lot, according to a 101101 lain Ahreodec mu usually geed °Duarte 111i11410n11 as tit:coot' Marine Cut ps Thi come about through Ma. 1110 Cu. Ito undu. the Natal Applopri. by the Plesident las. that this full quota lice: en ma) he secu earnpetitice 0.1111111 In the 111 (111.111 0 el% Ii life mho cleshe t of the milltalS sent CHDeere of the Mit pointed from the Poll Mac Writes of the \ Aterilot lout 11011(004 the Moline (taps, hell of (1140041141110114 4 1 inade Mote the pa National Act, but tl oppertunit, tut ot, 40 /4,41144 4.0411111444440 MEE 111 IYMUIIIg tortilla molt Of iii mthates eoilegeu .tocl unite nosh ed This lo p: lemma to triune iii taken the coarse In undo, the miner, en the Atm) Such m (tom examination In Pets Cnl;ll•It Cln COIMIII MAO mtne. (Mir diploma . mendation of the cot coined In Waco of t phxokal examinutlo hoot,. The pay and talon of the Uniting, Cots, rtre the same as tho Infantry of the Alm second lieutenants I and In addition to tit quattera, heat. Ugh. lent. Captain AM ends to iLeommenci, prior al members of thl close for appointme tenants Candidate: and under ft sears Interested In rho ma may be secured at t :mind/int or from 11 the military bulletl teat of Old Alain Thespians Ren• This Is the title of cal comedy that lu thu Penn State The. fen its anneal prude Is a pia) that has be doted On the legit! said to be sort well Dana of the Thespian pot [unity for more • respect to sLenery titan been model:ad for years A record brealtliy received (or cast an must at the . Weedit. been done A total out tut tile chorus the cart These Ito In the chinos and e Eleven men will he curt, 1,1,11 MOllll-101 A I-I Kei nu. of on gto expo, lenco ft f dramatic in oduot ninleni 0. hati Imes t ar 0401 and clot 1., C I. Downing. of PI lid chin go of Oda it Mot A L Ifoebet of Alchitectutc. foto rho Pennt.lun sttecexaftil Oaxaca o panel on dm liat at nil al l'anniq Ivan meeting .ax lucid feat of Thor Koch hectic lo line .itiu ti Inc ONtiglltillg fut. Ito oat the II such as strawberri grapes will also ho to those plantings, It packing holm noccsaary fur a corn be undertaken W of • those buildings added to the achool Tho courses at I cal wet k at tho no, arninipal that tiles spend full half day kw to the distance In planned to tom I In transporting at the orchard. The en referred to a comm intones for kohl notion hi confident project, however, an the work of Plant atiatOtiate Orinc th