Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 19, 1919, Image 3

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    Wednesday, February 19,1919
DISCHARGED MEN MAY,
ENTER SUMMER/SESSION
Arrangements Have Been Com
pleted Whereby Back Work May
Be Made UP Next Summer
Plans h.q....been approved whereby
etudents who have been absent froni'col
logo In thd, service of their country may
return to Penn State and by taking
work not summer during the sum
mer seerlon. reecho credit totl. a nor-
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Ulm of the work missed
This Hummer worst will Include prac
tically all of tho studies In the School
of Liberal At to, School of Agriculture,
and the Depmnnent of tome I:comm
ies, but It will apply to a somewhat !es
ker degree to subjects coming under
the range of the School of Engineer log
and the School of Mining
In seine cases, there will be but two
hours of Mink during the summer ses
sion while during the semester thorn
mere three, this extra amount of mork
will be made up within a few days
utter the summer term closes Livery
student thus completing satisfactorily
the studies which he murky during the
summer will be i 115.% credit for it so
mesters equivalent mark The courses
which are not offered in the regular
curriculum of the session will be ar
ranged, provided there is suMclent de
mand for them
An3one desiring to thus make up
v,oric missed should see his respective
dean regarding the particular R•ocic lie
wishes to take, and should they resis
tor uu.ing the Later pall of , May or the
early part of June ut the aloe of Ile.
E It Smith, (Mester of the summer
session, 105 Old Main Building. Any
-further a: rangemonts may he discus
sed with the dhector of the Session
According to pt went Indications, the
attendance of teuelass at the coming
summer session U will he eat tunny as
large as the number milieu tins in at
tendance hefiwo the %tar, The summer
work Is now being strranged, new In
structots are being secured and now
courses ate being arranged Since
clone oethe war and the subsequent re
turn to peace times, dose seems to be
a two, ed Interest in education through
out the countt 5., and title is manifesting
Itself in a demand for trained teachers
The inter-denominational confetence
orcountre church wolicess will in all
probability again be held Oda Hummer.
and from ;accent indications will be
even belle: than tile confer once last
year A meeting of the board of dlt cc
torn has been called for the latter patt
of this month and it is jtrobable that
conference will ho made at that time
'XINING CON FERMI CI: TO _BE
HELD III:Itl; THIS I% lII.K
The School of Mince Is planning a
;conference of its alumni and friends
for Saturday, February 22 The object
of the conference In to darcuss future
policies of the School and to obtain sup
port among the great mining Mid mot
tallurgleal Interests of - tile state for a
budget sulliclent to furnish decent build
ings and-ndequato maintenance. Dur
ing the strenuous days of the tsar there
seas name misapprehension regarding
the future of colleges and the financial
curtailment milieu fright hale to he
-e • .oloOt of mon), cej.V.l.
=Wins regarding the advisability of
combining till branches of engineering•
A committee of the Board of Trustees
appointed to consider this matter re
cently toted unanimously against any
curtailment of the activities of the
School dr Minas and °yin eased Itself
In fawn of estentling Its scope and in
fluencol The conference on the I, en
ty-sebond has been called as a result
of the conditions mentioned, and a num
ber of prominent alumni hat, signified
their Intention to be present or limo
expressed a willingness to aid the School
In any scar possible.
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MILITARY TRAINING TO
,BE PUSHED AT COLLEGES
A recent article appeared In ono of
the current Philadelphia papers which
outlines a plan for the Continuance of
military training In all colleges of the
United States According to the plans
for the war department which have been
worked out by President Lowell, of
Harvard, mad President-Drinker, of Le
high; snivelled military training -will
be begun at the beginning of the fall
term The plan In Ito final draft is
no. In Washington awaiting action by
Secretary Daher
Under the new plan every student In
college physically able will. be drilled
by war department officers, For those
students who are phytecally.dimpinfillod,
a plan Is being wmked out v,herepy
they will bo given excreta. of a °or
:et:live nature which will tend toward
malting them eventually Ilt for military
service
The leasen for the complete revision
of the program which Is not, being
worked out In the colleges Is the en
tire dissatisfaction which has resulted
from the old S. A. T. C and the prfp
cot form of the R. 0. T. C Tho neW
tit 111 ttlll replace the S A. T C and
will he much more thorough than that
which In given under the Reserve Offi
cers' Training Corps It was thought
better to introduce the new plan at the
beginning of the fall term on account
of the fact that so many college men
Me Just returning from military ser
vice and to git e them a chance to catch
up In the amk which they have missed.
Major General Leonard Wood, the
original advocate of the R. 0. T. C.,
Ilan endorsed the plane of Presidents
Lomeli and Drinker and it Is practically
atista od that the new Idea will ho adopt
ed by the war department and will be
put Into elTect in all colleges nee! Sep
tember.
ANNUAL SOCCER TRIP
IS BEING ARRANGED
The annual trip of the 'varsity soccer
team is tepidly beink arranged and,
if the plans of Manager Aumbergoi
meta e, gal°os will be played with Le
high, Lafayette, Snurthmore, Mver
ford. Penn, and Werttown. Tile trip
will be made the no colt before the Looter
vacation, with a game or two played
during the vacation, If necessary
After theta hits been a sufficient num
ber of games scheduled to make ccm
utin that the It 1p stall be made, there
anon,er call for candidates and
the size of the oquad should ho doubled
by the Immense There le a number of
last 3 ear's *,arsitt team alio are com
' Ing nut for the squad, among them
are Lucas. Webster. Flanigan. McFad
den, end Spears The ptesent squad
coot tins the best material that line come
out for any soccer team In the lest
the years and thu picking of the 'var
sity, will be no easy matte! Bowman.
the coach of last tear's team, has un
turned and with Ills assistance the team
should meet with the same Success ne
has been attained by that of the last,
live t Clllll
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NEW CIIEMISTRY 'INSTRUCTORS
• Bean Pond lino announced the addi
tion to the School of Natural Science
of two saw instructors In chemistry.
The new Instructors are Arnold
Currier, A 13,ra graduate of Colgate
Univeroity, class of 1916, and Carl IV
Staple's, B. S. a graduate of Tufts
College, class of 1916
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FRESHMEN . DOWN
' INDIANA NORMAL
First Year Five Shows Good Form
, In First Game of Schedule—
Other Contests Being Arranged
Playing its first gamo of the prevent
season. the Penn State Freshman bas
ketball team registered a defeat by a
score of 31 to 25 over the Indiana Nor-
mal team last Thursday night on the
Armory floor, 13y tar the smallest
crowd was on hand which him as yet
witnessed a regularly scheduled gamer
the great majority being Freshmen.
This, however, was due probably to the
fact that the game wan played on a
Thursday night end also that It was
known only a few days before the
game that the Indiana Normal team
was coming to Penn State
As the wore indicates, the two teams
{Nero very evenly matched and the imme
was melting at all times and not until
the last few minutes of play was the
Freshman team able to Increase its
lead more than two or three points.
From tho very first of the Immo tho
score was nearly even and only for a
few minutes would either team be able
to bold its lead - Whiteman, the Fresh
man captain, manoged to register live
goals from the field timing the feat
period while Huston ttailoa two more
For Indiana, the scoring was well dis
tributed and each man contributed to
tile score of the fret plod. Campbell
and Rutidock, however, proved to be the
best point-getters for the Normal team
At the end of the drat period the score
was 18 to it In favor of Indiana Normal.
Freshmen Como Back
With the opening of the second veiled
the Freshmen came, back strong and
outoli*ed the Indiana quintet In all
stages \of tile game. Tho Ned of too
points which Um Normal team had oven
soon overcome by a field goal by Huston
and from this point until the final
whistle the Freshmen wore In the lead
During the entre mooed half the guard
ing of Jones and Kano kept the In
hone team to top goals from the Mild
oldie the Blue and White Freshmen
were able to tally four of the too
pointers.
The entire game one marred at !to
rment Intervals by the Inability of both
teams to register points when In need
of them and many easy shots were lost
duo to the Inaccurate and quick shoot
ing The passing of both the Indiana
team and tile Freshmen quintet was
poor and only once In a while Could
any sembllnce of team work be seen
on either side It was due to this fact
that the too teams were no evenly
matched and had the Freshmen had a
lion organized offense the score of the
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MEM=
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leaves the mouth
so cool and clean
This cool, clean feeling means
that the taste nerves hare been
freed from the stale secretions
which make the mouth feel hot
and sticky. _That's why your ap
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log dentists. The sheer cleanness
It creates prevents germs or acids
from desoloping In the mouth.
Begin enjoying the cool, clean
Mons° feeling and tho wonderful
cleansing effect today
TWENTY.FJYE CENTS THE
run'
The Rexall Drug Store
State College, Pa.
Stop
Victory Sale
The Toggery Shop
Montgomery & Co. -
From February 15th to March Ist
.we
propose to offer you our entire stock of win
ter merchandise at a flat 20 per cent reduction.
You must realize what this will mean to
you to be able to save 20 cents on' every dol
lar you spend.
Buy for the Present • Buy for the Future
Montgomery .sc, Co.
BELLEFONTE -. STATE COLLEGE
PE, , STAT,E
COLnGIAN
gagio nould undoubtedly have been
much higher Considering the prac
tice, honever, which - the yodeling. have
had, the result of Thursday.e gums nus
gratlf3ing ond a great Improvemetit
should follow during the next noels or
SO.
Whiteman Leads Scoring
Whiteman topped tho list of Freslation
for securing tho most paints, netting
six goals from the field and nine points
nom-sire° throws. Huston was the
next best Freshman point-getter, hav
ing registered three of the two pointers
For Indiana, Campbell secured the moot
points with two field goals and five
points from foul shots. Tile remainder
of the Indiana scoring - wan well die
tribute.' between the rest of the team.
The summery •
Penn State Fresh. F. G. rt. G. Pt.
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Towle ll 0 31
Indiana Normal
Campbell 1 3 2 G 9
amble°lc F 1 0 0
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Totals 9 7 25
Referee. Wilson Time of halves. 20
minutes.
SENIOR GIRLS oAyil
DINNER DANCE FRIDAY
On Friday evening. February 11th,
the Senior girls gave a dinner dance at
the' University Club The decorations
and preparation of the food Indicated in
every way spat It was Saint Valentine . °
Day Tho Junior girls very kindly gave
their assistance
' 3111 S. PAM/NEU SPEAKS
➢its Gardner gnvo a short talk to
the Y. W C A. girle.on Sunday night.
Fein gory 16111 She closed her adddress
Mils ono of hor fallorite stories taken
from ."I . llc Lady of Shalat.'
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RHETORIC LECTURES •
• ' TO BE CONTINUED
The Department of Blancalc has tie
cided to continue the course of lectures
to the Fteshmataa and Sophomore
classes, hut under it diffelent Plan than
that followed out last semestel. These
learn. are to he held in Um evening,
and are to count as an hour of regular
"'citation The hint of the series is
scheduled for totnorron of ening. at
which thno De In—Moore t.lll speak
The purpose of these lectures Is to
Ming men hoe mho can gtso profes
sional and vocational guidance to those
in attendance, eypeclaily the Freshman.
It Is Intended to hate explained to the
tandems the nations professions and vo
cations, and the characteristics needs
nary In them. which ought to determine
the life work In bluish they are really
Intel e,tcd, and thus give them a "lift . '
towards BOOOOEIO Under this pl.m. De an
Moore will speak to the two clashes
tomorrow at 6 15 p m, on some phase
of geolois. although the exact topic Is
not yet known.
As attendance to such leant. Is re
quited, 1110) will count as one hour of
recitation: or rattler substitute fa one
of the regul'u hours For the Sopho
motes this will he their regular lecture
hour. while for the Freshmen it will be
tile lost recitation hour of the weep
Occasionally there will he at lecture for
one tat 'The other of the CiIIWICS sep Ir
ately although, as a rule, both classes
will attend the smile one.
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ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT
ARRIVES FOR NEW UNIT
Too carlo ale of equipment bate
been 1 cools ed for Installation in the
neo unit, I:lo:leering It Ono can load
eonsiets of motor-tit hen v. °natal niter
!office This 0111 an old necessity fur
all belting, countershafting and over
head p Imphanalla and will make the
oodtut nlng room most complete and
up-to-date . ^
The Inn get noodtut fling machinery
In being. placed In ponltlon and the mo
tors me helm; connected for eioetn to
:amen The tbult room and blue
pi luting ',torn on the thlld fool of
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