Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 26, 1920, Image 3

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    Tuesday, October 26, 1920.
DEAN MOORE HONORED
IN GEOLOGICAL WORK
Th.n lllu suio ' tkuloglcnl fauivol
holds in high oaicom Uiu ability of ono
ut l’unri Stutu'a deans, Dean -F. S.
.Mooiu ul Uiu School ut Minus, ia ev
idenced by thu fuel iliul ho hua been
appointed by ilmt body to suite on a
coinmluco to bo known uu tho ltu
fiuclurj Cutumiuuu. Dean Mooio hua
alru.uli matted uu tlio woik which will
lulto nuvvuU ycuis to couiplutu and
which hua tor lia purpose tho investi
gation into tho vuriuua grudua of ru
fiiiuuii material and the niout uf
riulciit uu in which It can bo UHud.
Dm lug Uiu summer months, Dottui
.Mooio nua gone 'into thuao two ob
ject* of tku uotk in much detail Can
ister mid Jlro clay which exist in thla
p irl ot tko autto liuvu been atudlud and
ul the pi usual time he ia propping thu
monograph ot thuau materials. Fluid
noth hua been uuilcd on duilng the
luat ten months, but with tho udvoul
ut wlntei hla otieiglus will bo diverted
to the luboraluo whuiu iho physical
and* chemical propetllus ot tho vatiuus
deiioaltu uro to bo looked into Ac
cusing to tho dean Iho white sand-
Bioiiu which 1b found lu and around
bluto College lb ono of thu chief,
aourcea of mutoilal uaed la tho making
of blilca bilck, being rundoiod almost
pura blilca hi tho action of wcatheiing
Although Ponnaj Ivanla ia tho gi cutest
producot of thlb nutural leaouico in
thu United States, Jlttlo wink along
tho lino of development hus boon dono
and it la with this purpose In mind
that thu work is being undertaken hi
him undut Uiu dlrooUon of the auivoj
Another blgnal honor wuu done Dean
Mooio some time ago when ho wua ap
pointed chuhinuii ot thu Commilteo ot
Sedimentation of thu Unlvuialtlea of
tho Custcrn United Status. Thin com
mittee alma to stimulate Intel eat In
audhnunury tucks and condlUona un
dut which aedhnent, such as sands,
clays and uUiut mutoiluls uro foimcd
This t>po of woik is being curt led out
bi tho dean lu couJuiicUon wlUi Uiu
National Research Council and with
tho resemch dopuruneuts of other hi
sUtuUons
Lum,uti iv OTDS
Itucent donullonu to tlio librui> Jn
cludo •Canteening Overseas,” b> Elat
ion Baldwin. "A Dreamer ot Dt cunts,”
by Oliver licckel, who inscribes his
volume “lu remembrance of a visit to
State College, Fob. 1, 1917”; JLlubcr,
“Forage Crops In DonmM k" presumed
by Frederick Rusmusson, Secretary of
Agriculture, “Tho Czechs In Amuiicu,”
by Thomus Cupek, Tho Musical Study
Section oC tho Womans' Club Juts don
ated a cop> of book on “Musical Ulo
graphi," b> a formut meniboi ot tho
Fuculti, Mrs. Holon Dickinson, "Tho
Limits of Socialism,” Gy Dr. O. F.
Bouckc, two copies From Alumni ro
cont gifts include J. F Rodgers *OO, U
volumes, W. C Snyder *OO, Cl volum
es, 11. C. liui 'UI, 15 volumes. J. G.
Whito and Co. have donated a copy of
tho Hpkmdldli illustrated "Story of El
ectricity."
The meuUng of tho KeisUmo Stato
Ltbiaij Association takes place at llui
risbuig, Octobut 1!S-UU. Tho President
of liie Association this >cui is Doctor
John H. Leeto, Dircctoi of thu Curnu
giu Library at Pittsburgh, formut ly a
'toucher at Ponn State Tho Library
will bo represented by Professor ltunklo
who will lead a discussion in Uio School
and College aocUon.
At a general session held
on Sututduy morning, profossoi F L.
Pattco will deliver an address on Tlio
Romance of Pennsylvania History'.
Miss Anna MacDonald, formerly of
tho Library Staff, will report on tlio
recent campaign in tho stato for per
manent endowment for library work
Miss Martha Conner, formor member
of tho Library Staff, hus entered upon
her work as Instructor in tho Cur
ncglo Library School ut Pittsburgh,
Pa.
'Phofoplax/’s Qualify"
Cdllocji?, "P<a.
in “The Love Expert”
Oct. 28th
She knew her soul mate the moment
she clasped hands with him, but to
get him she first had to marry off
his entire" family. Talk about a
miracle worker, Zowie 1 Old ones
or cold ones, longs, or blondes, vet
erans or youngsters, she matched
em like Grant took Richmond.
News From
IjUMATA— I'DoilnUl wits formally es
tablished ut Juniata tv lion tho duels
lon of tho Trustees and the l''aoulty
1 Committee vuih handed to tho Stud
ent Committee by tho President Tills
Is a icHult of student ugltutluii which
1 assumed definite form olio your ago,
A campaign to licit) !>uy tho burden of
the ilmi expenses on the new athletic
(tepm unont was successful
ItU'KiLHS—Thu Sophs put onu over
ion the Fiosh when, bj mentis of nitl
| (lee, they uoio nblo to havo tholr pic
tures tnicen without being tnolcHtcd by
the lb hi year men. At meal timo, the
Kiuihmen rushed away to cat white
the Sophomores rcmulnud for thu pic
ture. When thu llrst yoni men learn-,
id that a trick had been played uni
them, they rushed back to provonl the
taking of thu jdeture only to find that
they wore too luto. I
MHAClfbl!—Women students raised
<i])|no\lnmtely* live hundicd dollars by .
welling Ulunket Tags. This will be I
moie than enough to eiiulp the foot
ball H(|und with blankets Thu suritlus!
will lie used hy thu women students I
tor some worthy purpose.
U. OP CINCINNATI'I-Tho Medical
Colli go Is tile icclplent of a gift of two
hundicd and llfty thousand dollars, the
Income of which is to be used to main
tain a Department of Pediatrics
The Department will assist in forward
ing and co-nidlnuting tho various ac
tivities foi child welfare.
H. AN I> J.—A Trosh sock Inspection
was < •mdttctcd by tho second year men
All members found to bo violating tho
I'lcshnic-n rules by* wealing hosiery of
gaudy hues, such ns dark brown and
navy blue, wore suitably reprimanded
All the l'leshinen were then asked by
thu .Sij|>l(H to wear their conts lnslde
out foi tho day.
STIJVI3NS —A neyv museum in which
will I)i* housed ull Uiu models, historic
machinery. ami technical exhibits that
are at present located at various parts
J. a SMITH & SON
DEALERS IN
GENERAL HARDWARE
Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass,
Cement, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting,JEtc.
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
COUGHS AND COLDS
For Colds and Grippe Use
Gilliland’s Cold Tablets
For Coughs, Hoarseness and Bioncbial Colds Use
Gilliland’s Mentholated Pine Tar-Cough Syrup
RAY D. GILLILAND
DRUGGIST
NITTANY BLOCK
TODAY
BEBE DANIELS
ft a Comedy Drama
. that will please
“You Never Can Tell’*
Also Sunshine Comedy
WEDNESDAY
EDITH ROBERTS-
In “The Adorable Savage”
COMING—Nov. 4th and sth
MARION DAVIES
in ROBERT W. CHAMBERS’
most talked of novel
“The Restless Sex” - !
Also HAROLD LLOYD
In “Get Out and Get Under”
ANNETTE KELLERMAN
In a Mile a Minute Comedy
“Women Love”
ANITA STEWART
in “In Old Kentucky”
PASTIME THEATRE
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Hher Colleges |
or the citmpUH and ntored In out-of-tho
way placet), is being planned. Somo ot
the most interesting and vuluublu cx
lilhltn that will ho displayed aro tho
Hint Soldon automobile, tho Ural Seldon
nude, tho Unit Ford cat, tho first gus
engine, tho first ate lamp, tho Unit and
second Curtis turblneH, Thurston's mod
el ot a triple alloy, objects showing tho
ictmltH of many touts by tho United
States Laboratory on different kinds o(.
woods nnd alloys, and several ship 5
models This will place before the
student body the actual matorla! used
In the development of tho various
blanches of engineering. All the ob
jects will bo grouped to their uses and
bo labeled with their dato. history and
origin.
DARTMOUTH—Enrollment statistics
iccuntly compiled by tho collego regis
trar show un increase of moro than
tine hundred over tho figures last yoar,
which wore eighteen hundred and sov
enty-flve. Tho freshman class number
ing ovet six hundred Includes repre
sentatives from thirty-two dlfforont
states Massachusetts us in tho past,
leads, with New York a closo second
New Jersey Is third, loading Now Ham
pslvhe by four men.
DARTMOUTH—Duo to tho Injuries
sustained by Captain Robertson In
scrlmmngo and later In tho Ponn Staio
Came, Dowers has been shifted from
the quarterback position to full-back
and Jordan Is now calling out tho sig
nals far tho Grcon Toam.
CORNELL—Cvcry Cornell student and
faculty mombor will bo cllglblo to cast
a ballot for his choice In tho straw
vote to bo taken for Prosldont in con
junction with those other collcgos who
are represented In tho eastern district
of tho Intoreolleglato Newspaper As
sociation. Five candidates will bo nam
ed on the bnllvt, tho cholco for Presi
dent being tho only one considered.
Harding, Republican, Cox, Domocrat;
Debs, Socialist; Christianson, Farm-
Labor, and Watkins, Prohibition will
ba tho ones votod upon. Similar votes
will bo taken on tho same day at Yule,
Harvard, Princeton, Cornell, Amherst,
Williams, Union, Mlddlobury, Wesleyan,
Hamilton. Rochester, Johns Hopkins,
Muhs. limtltuto ot Technology, Col
gate, Columbia, Drown, Pannsyivnnln,
Rhodo Island, Dartmouth, Trinity. Rich
mond, and Georgetown
DARTMOUTH—Dartmouth will ugnln
net as host to Secretary of War Newton
D Bakei. Secretary Daker is coming
to Ilnnover ns the prlnclpu! speaker in
a Inrgo Democratic rally. .His visit Is
Most Good Dressers Bring
Their clothes to us for cleaning, pres
sing and repairing They havo forb
od a habit which Is hard to break.
You ought to Join thorn—why don’t
you do It today?
UNIQUE TAILORING CO.
E. W. Gornnrd
European Plan
BUSH HOUSE
BELLEFONTE, PA.
Plate Luncheon 12 to 2
65c
Breakfast and Dinner
a la carte
Rooms with Running
Water and Bath
ANNOUNCING
Arrangements Have Finally Been
Made to Hold the
THANKSGIVING DANCE
AT THE
M. F 3 B: Ist N
Thanksgiving, Nov. 25—9 P. M.
tm i iti i m urn i iti ji i hum in i Jiti mim in jti itrrn iiiiiiiin n iiiiinmiimiiiiiiiiiimriii niiiiininimiiiintiti 111 in n i jtn n i itiui imti i■ u uttitti inti 11 in itntnti iin n irtimi ■n i iti i iti n imi urn in mi■■n ■ ■ m iiti min ruin
Mrs. Fox was bragging one day about the large
number of her cubs.
“How many cubs do you bring into the world at
one time?” she asked the LIONESS.
“Only ONE,” replied the Lioness —“but it|s a
LION.”
MURADS COST 20 CENTS for a BOX
of 10—BUT THEY’RE MURADS!
MURADS would be lower priced if we left out
all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the purest
and beft varieties grown—or if we substituted inferior
grades of Turkish tobacco.
But they wouldn’t beMUßADS—they’d only be
Foxes!
“ Judge for yourself —/”
Special attention is called s,
toMurad2osinTinßoxes andE^pltanQ^rOelnthtVM
being arranged for b> tho Dartmouth TITT —Tho entire Unh'oralt:
Democratic Club In cooperation with l-loxo for Election Dav, Tuomk
tho Democratic Club of Hanover. Thin xnmber tho second. This da> h
N tho second time xxithln six months declared as a holiday by tho n
tint Secretary Baker will visit this tics In order that all students 11
Institution. or neat Pittsburgh mn> vote.
We Retain our Trade by Deserving
CRYSTAL CAFE
A. B. DIETRICH
Penn State 1920
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