.113 ■W lit. ai.i'on t. /u:u\ r. i:. *it. IN STATE GRADUATE RECEIVES PROMOTION flint Penn Stile Maduntes nru mnk • their iMixincu toll In the indua »l and ittuc itlon il \.otld In again ifonceil b\ the fact that another nn State man has raised himself to ilghu n»l».h la his lUM of the “big mu” Mi Alton II /.orb>. 12 12. 11, followlmr liH p.ulu ttlon, Inimeil elj entuod ilu> net \ lux uf the Weit :lioUHi> I'k‘ctiic nml Mnntif.icltirlnK tnjiuo, uml for tin- pint -men vmra s been utt!\il\ LontuctMl wllli that iccrn Am -i n null of Ills untiling ef ts nml ul>lltt\ he li.is bLi.ll tnomoted tlio j»o , 'ltlon of In ml of the Mi'ichati- Ini; nml Sii|>iil\ si*tloti- of llio I*ub [t> Dpjj ii tnimit of ill. WtulnKliotim! tctrlc ami M nmf n >ui Im, Compiuv, 111 olllci n it 1 lit. l’litwlmri Ii Pa Mr Zoil>> will I* illroi tl> In clnrKe* all literatim 1 nml i of the Nitlonul uicutlvo Coiiiu.ll of the Kin Kappa li fraioinity. AGRICULTURAL NOTES Piofc*'Oi T.mill i.i ..f th* Anlm.il Husband) v l). i> ii tin in nuntly at oiukil i mu tii k ‘>f tin Live-Stock Jornmltuo of lli>- i: i-dun St »trs E\pn iltlon in Niu \**il* Cu., whom plans vote 1 lid f»i th holding of tho next Ivi-stock nlnm Th* t* utailt<• date It ho third \u-< Ic in when he hiiKixt show of Its )vln*l will he tele! Aiilmils imtu ill the louitnry ust of Ohio mil ei-li m Cimula will >ucntei«d I’K < * of Mlchlßin, lenvlmr that Institution to tiko charßO of tho ilop irtnunt of dalr> manufac ture at tiio .Viw .furscw Aki Iculturat Colloro. at Kutkora Ho returned lator to Michigan to tako entire clmrgo of th» dulr> manufacture. and comes hero from that pi too. aflat Imln,; had n year In commercial work. Professor Coombs has hail wide «%ju’ilei.co In all phases of dalrv mnnnf u-turltiß work, am! should make a vtluablo addition _ to the Dop n tmonl "*■* "sf P Grimes, A mlct-int Piofessor of Animal Hushamht. Lpout I'r l lay, De cember twi iu% -i p th. la Stmbury at* tondlnc a mectltii; of the Northumber land Count;. Sv ha-Hi nailers Associa tion ? We have | CAKES 1 I again and will have as x long ns sugar is uvailablo. $ ! COME AND SEE | HARVEY’S BAKERY 1 •5* 220 fast College avenue. •£ The : Pennsylvania : State : College j;i>nja' jjkli: sparks, jmld., JjJj. d, president Established ar*l maintained by tho Joint action of tho Unltod Stats* Government and tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania FIVE alt GAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Sclonco, offering f|T thirty-eight courses of four yours each—Also couraoa In Homo Economics, Industrial Art, and Phyal- cal Education TUITION’ FEED to both aoxoa. Incidental charges moderate. First nomciitci is-nlns middle of September, second somostor tho first of February; Summer Session for Touchers about tho third Monday in Juno of oach year. For cataloguo, bulletins, announcements, ota, at, II Unlv*-Mlty und recently ro ■, Iv■ d lit i dc-gic-c of Ph U ftoin that Institution, la now tti the Maryland Mat-- Collage. College Park, Maryland, it I'rofcsaoi of Aiilmul Husbandry, Fied 12 McEntlre ’ll U now with the llrm of Buy und Zlmnietman, Inc, In Phil idc-tplilu, acting In the* capacity of (power und rate engined Hlu address lls eoub N Woodstock hticot, Phlludel -1 phla Walter Coopcy 'l2 Is with the Roess ler A Hns-tlaehor Chemical Co, St. Albuna, Went Virginia, In the cnpucity of e iglnecr Mr. Coopcy is married i und hus u daughter, Helen BUzaboth Coopey N'Ji-1 H Biuw n ’l2 Is with tho Pacific Ous A Electric Co., In Phoenix, Ari zona, oporallng tho gas plant Ills nddrofiu Is enro of Thomas Building, Phoenix, Arizona W liter E Graham *l4 after discharge fioin tho service, Is now associated with tho Splsci Manufacturing Corporation, nl South Plalnsfield, X J„ whvro ho is metallurgist In charge of heat treat ment Ills mailing address is Truell Court, Plainfield, X. J. W. S Barnhart *l4 has resigned his position as head of tho Department of Animal Husbandry und Dairy Industry at Alfred University, Alfred, X. Y, to take up county agont work In Mercer County, X J His address is County Court Uousc. Trenton, X. J Tho latest ropoit from Aithur S "Dubty" Rhoads 'l4 shows that ho holds the position of assistant In For istry Pathology with tho olllco of In vestigation In Forest Pathology, U. 9 Bureau of Plant Industry, 114 San jnnu- btroot, bun rranctsco. 110 re * < Ivuit Ms M S dogree ut Penn State In 'itllfi und Ph D ul the Xuw* York State Coltcgo of Forestry, at Syrucuso Unlvui-dty, In 1917 O II Dodoll ’IS ls located ul Wash ington. D C. In tho Bureau of Animal Indiistiy. Jn connection with Sheep liuMbvndry. having charge of sheep ex tension work In this country 110 Is n-siocluiod with Mr F R Marshall, and finds the wmk vary Interesting. Aftm a thite-yeai Ulp around the woild. Dun E Welty ’IC U again In the old USA. und cun be nddressod ut C.n-.-nsbuig Pa. until fuithcr no tice Itavmond 13 Stollui ‘IS teports him self well single and back on tho Job in the Sales Dnpaitmont of tho Lehigh Puitluml Cement Company at Allen town. l*a I Ml°b Rebecca J Guthrie 'lO Is teach ing In thu Clovlu High School, In Xuw Mexico John K. Robinson *l6 wrltos from Chut lesion. W. Va, that thoro aro a number of Statu mon thoro who are tiilfikliiir of organizing a State Club Some of thu mon aro Kenney 'IC, Spuco 11. Irwin 'l3, Cunningham 'Ol, Glea son 'IC, and Professor Kaufman, Chcm- Litry Mr Robinson’s address Ls 10 Ar lington Court. Charleston, W Va On leaving the Naval Servleo, Clar ence K Taylor TC has returned to his old position In tho Xow York Xavy Yard us Inspector of Eloctrlcai Mater ial His homo addross Is 64 Clifton Ptnco, Brooklyn, X Y. After leaving tho service, Carl B. Jacobs *l7 became associated with Swift & Co, Chicago, In the chemical laboratory of tho Department of Fats Fraternity Printing Quality Material Clever Typography Master Printers The Nittany Printing AND Publishing Company 17ENUS YPENCHS "'iJw watld Inml Oils Mr Jacob’s home address is 1 11 i •' - l°w~:,r, ~ w„o u THRIFT AS A COLLEGE Sri.!;’s c ,rxin!''s STUDENT’S problem Clu\eland net tußOlher and organise UIWWUU ° inwiliiLlU HU address U Room 111S0, The News' 1 ■ I Cleveland, Ohio, O. G. Vi’obui ’l? la now Extension Reptowntntlvo of the York County. Farm Uunuu located. In York, Pa. Mltm Cecil** 1 Unities 'IS Is now em plowed In tin* I’ulmeitoti Hospital, ul Fnlnurluii, l*n.. us Dlctllkm Elmer Held 'lB writes tlmt lie la now employed with the United States rood Rexcurch Laboratory. 183 d Chestnut Street Philadelphia, as Jiniloi Chemist Miss Cecil® M Dixon 'lB writes that slit l is with the Homo Sortlco Section of the American He felt ANNUAL SIRLOIN CLUB BANQUET PROVES SUCCESS The annual banquet of the Sirloin Club, held lust Tuesday night at the University Club, proved to bo qulto us great a. success as the committee had hoped for rully threo-fourths of the total membership of the club availed themselves of the opportunity to heat numerous excellent talks by membors of the Department of Animal Husband i}, both faculty and undergraduates S M Free *3O acted as toastmastet. Introducing the speakers, among whomi were Dr. Armsb}, of the Dopaitmcnt of Animal Nutrition, Dean Watts, Profos nur Tomhuvc, of the Animal Hus bandry Department, pr I. D. Wilson, ; Assistant Profcssoi of Animal Hus bandry, B H Wilson '2O and several others. At the recent elections of officers of the Club for the next two somosters, C M Watts '2l was chosen president, C. F Wuesthoff '2l, vice-president; P L Coates ’2l, secretary, und L. F Rolhrock '2l, treasurer The new offic ers will assume their duties at tho noxt ; meeting of tho club All Indications point to a prosperous future for tho club under the now regime SENIOR AO. bTUBENTS ENTERTAINED AT SMOKER That tho fraternity men bf this col lege ate Interested In tho non-frater nity men and that they fully ondorsc tho Penn Stato Union Woo dourly evi denced by tho smoker and general get together mooting which was held at the Alpha Zota fraternity houso last Wednesday evening Tho Sonlor Ag ilcultural students, whether of any or no affiliations fraternally vvero tho guests and a pleasant evening was ex perienced by all attending, the various members of tho class and of tho sev eral schools becoming closer united In that great bond of friendship which Ponn Stato 4s desirous of having for her entire student body. ' PfiNN-STATE GOLLB3IAN Th 0 win dutnuuded Utut every Annul can saw money und students in edu .cadonal institutions were not excepted The Liberty Bond and War Savings Campaign showed that even the col lege student who Is Half-supporting could set uslde a small margin for imnomlc. conditions are demanding a continuance of war economics, ami uni venal swings und safe Investment on 'mi the part of all our people Shall the college studont have a pan In this afterwar program? At tlrst thought ono would say that it Is Inexpedient for the college, student to set asldo part of hhi current money for savings but a closer examination of tho student's own best Interests, rogarded from the fundamental relation to the national long-time point of view*, and of his economic crisis through which wo aro new going has lead thoughtful advis ers of tho Treasury Dopartmont’o,Sav ings Division to urge that tho present opportunity for rogular saving and In vestment In government securities be put beforo the college studnts of‘the country, as was tho need for war-sav ings. Tho Troasury Department In offering the 2Gc Thrift Stamp, $0 War Savings Stamp und the $lOO and $lOOO Treas ury Suvlngx Ceitlflcatos, ns a means of popular saving. It is also urging , tho continued purchase of Liberty Bonds now held by banks as a means of reducing tho expanded credit which lx partly responsible for constantly In creasing prices. College students arc urged to partic ipate In Government Savings primarily because, tho country noeds a rapid In* cieuse (n Its savings fund and because the practice of regular saving carries piMMomU economic benefits so funda mental and lasting that college students as futuro loaders will wish to share In this movement. Many a colloge studont has earned and saved money before going to collcgo and during his four years or more of academic and professional training has got entirely out of his habits of thrift and bo starts his business or profes sional carocr heavily handicapped by tho weight of unthrifty standards taken on during collogo llfo. Tho college stu dent who practices thrift gets a self discipline that like faith will movie mountains. The Treasury Department proposes tho following program* That studonts, as a matter of national service as woll as porsonal advantage, work during term time when oppor- uimnii!iummomiiimiiiDiiiaimunitiumiiitaauuiiuiiniuiuuimaumuiUiiniiumKuit]iiiiuimiiniiiiiiiiuumiuiiiiiuntiumiiiiani SPORTING GOODS Basket Ball Uniforms. Wrestling Trunks Gymnasium Outfits Ankle and Knee Caps THE MUSIC ROOM j 5’ i i s iamwiuiuminwni Typerwriters for Rent A wonderful story of the Canadian Northwest Every Saturday We Have a Special WATCH OUR WINDOW L. K. METZGER. tunlty affords, and during part at least of vacations. Tliut iivery college student should savo a minimum of u dollar u week during his entire college course That these savings should bu found ed as a nucleus fo: the stui l-ln-llfe fund fm use aftoi gruduatloti. That tluse tunings be Invested safely In govei nmont savlnus securities. That the student on tccelvlng uu al lowance from homu set aside, us a llrst charge on this allowance, his weekly savings. That the student who Is winking hb way through college and paying his own expenses in \vholu or In piut, should set aside regulurly* u sum tor savings even It It be so little os SGc a week, the cost of a U S. Thrift Stump The students phm their personal ex penditures with u personal budgol now leeognlzed as tho'moßt prutlcal Instru ment foi promoting wls c expenditure In government, In business and In per sonal finance. That students discuss in debating clubs, fraternity clubs, and other or ganizations, tho relation of poraonal thrift to business efficiency and succojb In life,, and tho relation of individual savings to the country’s capital fund, and to present economic problems That student organizations should ns a national after-war service organizo a public discussion of tho economic problems related to thrift, savings and investment, seeking particularly a statement of their practical beurlng on the reconstruction problem nnd of tho Personal 1 responsibility which tho col lege student has during collego and afterwards, for personal thrift and for Its promotion In tho community, to tho ond that colleges and all hlghor Instl tutllons which aro in tho work and save Progrtyn for thy bigger and bolter America. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS I STUDENT FURNITURE I J a Specialty at | GENTZEL’S | | 200-202 E. College Ave. | READ The River’s End By James Oliver Ctirwood The House of the Black Ring By Professor Pattee JOIN OUR LIBRARY 111 Allen Street NEW FEATURE' ADDED JO PLAYWRITING COURSE It has been announced by tho Do pat uncut of English that, beginning vi Ith next semester, a somowhat dif ferent policy will bo followed In the play writing course This course, which will be modeled to somo degree after similar courses now offered at tho Unt \et allies of North Dakota and North Caiullun, will he given under tho di rection of Mr. Arthur C Clovtingh. who dli octod the mcent successful Thespian production, "Step Thief” The first offoits will consist of dtn mutlzhig short stories Into one-act plays When the student lutft learned tho fundamentals of play-making, at tention will bo focused on original dm- WraQLEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. That’s a good deal to Set for 5 cents! Sea!e<3 Tiaftt— Kept Riaht ■«* M 'SSEBis&StfSi. 'lt n IUBHIIf I —The Rawer lasts- , Thursday, Ja'&uSEy 15, 1920 nw it will bo the plan whenever pos* slble to since ecenca from college life, and to porttuy tho life and diatoms of the early Pennsybnnla aeltloro. In a wotd. to write purely local pla}s. These plays will then bo ataged under the direction of the department but coached by the author of tho play. This should prove esixjclully helpful to the student who is contemplating tho teaching profession, for ho wrlll’luurn nut only the technique of writing, but some of the principles of staging. All end*. many students ha\o slsnl iled tholi Intention of tnklns this now course, unil Jt Js essential that nil who me Intelested In tho work see Mr. CloctlnKli at once, ns the number In the class will bo limited and preference will be accorded to those who register curb EYS Jfter a hearty tea!, you’d >cid that taffy feeling you chew a stick of k« V? »A» Vs» ’JC ?*■» *-*.• *-A? Sale