MEDICAL SCHOOL COMMENDS PRE—MEDS X 4"W"H4W , vt’W ifcssoi H 11. DuHlmm, who Is In of the Zoology Department at Institution, lecently leeched fiom i of the School of Medicine at Penn i;hl> commendable Icttei on the of students who took up the pie* cal course here and then went to i to Lonipletu their course Of the ty -eight men w ho formci ly attend >re, not erne him been diopped from school although four have been ped out of the class which they od 111 because of failure Three of * students icpcutcd the year while one quit. The lowest Individual age for the work of former Penn i> men In the hist eleven ycnm Is pi cent and the highest is KS.7 tent whkh show quite plaluh thu callliru of wink that the men hn\e jimed. The class averages for e years rim between eighty and ty-twu per cent, and tho condensed ■nary w hlch the Dean sent is as fol- OHIO WESLKYAN—The Wesleyan wuh hotly contested but was won b> tho football men were recently tendored a the yearling eleven unltiuu mwrteo nhen Hie, »o,u tho fV’J?"S, „ IUU'HLH or hnmii ut an imnwimu liifonual I.A lA\ I.TTfc Murch l'lold lma boon Kino Inumocl. All ot tho ntuilcnu of ° f llc A tl , v jW au l rta S U>» tl,o Innlltullon molt part In tho nirnlr, '"M three »cok*. Additional Blnmte Mhlch nan noinothlnir out at tho onlln- “"S <" «■" ury to, thin nchool. Inunmuoh an It In 10-oid-brcnkliilT crond nh oh la oxpoot cuatonatry tor tho Pna-Ilolloalo Coup- “• 10 attend the I^hlsh-Uafnyotto ell lo itlvo tho tan,iuet to, the men ot ® ln ”V In addition to tho nmv Brand tho fouthnll anunila . »enlln K cnwelty ... . . -of two thousand, temporary stands are SI I.\ I,>S—The nevv Hbnity Is expected built on all the available space lo he completed within u shoit time. aroun j u,o ji o jj Tho hulldlnit In n lino nlniolnro uml .SYIIACUSII—Tho nmniißor ot tho ,ur nhen lintel,od nil! eontnln n inuHeum, n k]( j dohnlcrn lma roecntly announcod onmpleto tolleollmi ot hooka, and ramin lhnl , ho , t ,tortrntot,ilt, dehnton Mill ho to, tho imo ot tho lailuun ntndont or- „ ola oooen tmtornlllen gunlznllons. have entered teams and moro aro ox- HUCKMILI, —Armistice Da> was lltt- petted to do so In the near future. The ingly cclcbmted by the undergmduato propositions for the various debates body. The program ot the day Included vv 111 In all probability bo upon somo n pantile, tho annual Frcslminn-Sopho- phase of the present Industrial disputes, more football game, and a large number Thu School ot Oratory Is offering a ot smokers In the ovciting Tho foot- beautiful silver loving cup to tho sue ball clash between tho two lower classes successful fraternity. mun In (Irst year class. men above class average—C ex* ccilcnt. men below* class n\crngo. men withdrew in good standing, man withdrew with conditions Sacramento co the class average has been so It enn be onslly seen that falling . tho class average docs not necos , mean failure or a low average ISH ELEVEN TIED BY PITT YEARLINGS fContlnuod from first page) Patton for Itathgebcr In tho clos ulnutes of tho fray* io llno-ups wore us follows*— Froth l'ltt Freshmen •r L 12. Fisher L T. Youni? L. 0 Lewis C Fredotto R. a Br>co R T Nloubakor Tt. E SloHuinKor Q 13. Shuler L. II 13 Williams (Cnpt) R. II 13. JVlnterburn iwall r. 13 Robuach ibstltutlons—Singer for Cornwall, iwnll for Singer, Butler for Becker, on for Ituthßobcr, Cohnnna for Ro rh. Touchdowns—Williams uml ion, Olllclals—Referee, Rush, Prln n, Umpire, McFarland, W & J . d Linesman, Cailigan, S> mouse. .C.A. CAMPAIGN WORKERS CHOSEN (Continued on lost dqe«) foreign-settled districts of Chicago decided to throw* his life energies the modern social conlllct Aftci ivlng his Master’s degreo from ihvvcstern. ho turned his attention >nd, making four trips to Great Brit whoro ho was prominent!/ Idontl with labor uml religious movements, look up his residence at Oxford and i there as a center, traveled exten !y, delivering scores of addreusus, gaining a unique knowledge of the Ish labor movement. Had ho choa ue would In all probability have been ted to n scat In Parliament. leturnlng to America, Mr. Wilson i elected mayor of Berkeley, Call iln, holding this olllco foi threo years l gaining a reputation ns one of the ‘most public sponkcis of the PacSllc at During the War he was In con ini dtmand for nddresses and was •emendous factor In stimulating loy t and patriotism. Ills only son was cd In aviation at Mather’s Held, 111 the person who picked up tho V-neck sweater at tho push ball p please leuvo It at the Collegian E M. JAMESON *24 EXTRAORDINARY Pictures for Early Presentation That You Will Not Want to Miss Nov. 29 JOSTINE JOHNSTON in “Blackbirds” Nov. 30 ANITA STEWART in “The Yellow Typhoon” Dec. 2-3 KATHERINE McDONALD in “Curtain” ADDED ATTRACTION BUSTER KEATON in “One Week” Dec. 3 and 4 MAE MURRAY & DAVID POWELL in “Idols of Clay” A beauty romance of Southern sea 3 and the gay night of London. Dec. 9 and 10 JAMES FENIMORE COOPERS’ “The Last of the Mohicans Dec. 11 and 12 BEN TURPIN . in five reels of fun “Married Life” Added Attraction—The Race of the Age—“ Man of War” the super horse in the greatest race ever screened. Dec. 13 BEBE DANIELS Dec. 14 DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in “Oh Lady! Lady!” in “The Mark of Zeno” Dec. 15 LOUISE GLAUM in “Love” SAVE THIS LIST PASTIME THEATRE News From For two years, his tlmo has been In constant demand foi scries of addresses to collcgo students, and under the aus pices of the student Department of tho International Commlttoo ot tlio Y M. C. A he has spoken In the colleges and universities of New England, and tho East, tho Middle West, tho South, tho Itocky Mountain States, tho Pacino Coast and Canada. Student audiences numlteiing thou sands have greeted him ut both convo cations and special mass mcctnigs In such institutions as the University of Pennsylvania, Colgate, Ohio State, Unl vuislty of Cooigia, TutamvUniversity of Missouri, Texas, Bates, University of California, and many others His years of thorough study ot social questions, combined with power and dir* eclness as a speaker, have made him a prophet of the hour. Tho addresses foim ti scries on the general themo of “Const! uctlvo Christian Demociacy ROMIG CAPTURES TITLE IN CROSS COUNTRY MEET (Continued from first sago) tho calibre of the field entered for the meet, however. It is evident that they gave a good exhibition of ctoss country running In finishing fourth among tho seventeen colleges and universities which wuu repiesented ut tho sturl ei'tr line / Freshmen Place Fourth Before the vaislty race was run. Freshmen teams icpresontlng eight in stitutions competed In a separate three mile race This event was won by the Yule yearlings, who made tho low score of thhty-slx points Penn State and Syracuse tied for third place with clghl - five points each while Princeton won second place with forty-tlireo points The other four teams entered finished as follows! Cornell, 114 points, llar va:d, 114 points, Massachusetts Tech, 18S points; and Penn, 208 points The Hist Blue' and Whlto yearling to cross the mnfk was Enck, who llnlshed tenth. The mat Nlttuny first year mtin to ,mtniinmut[ttivtiimtKtamiHinjiicjmrii»mfaiiiiiiwuitt3ttini>jiiiii-iiiiinitmmiti tinitttnuiininracuutniimmnmntu oQuuuinuirn ! Make This a'Jewelry Christmas ' g In our stock, you can find appropnate gifts for | " every member of the family. j Giving jewelry is so much better than giving a 1 gift that will soon be forgotten | Come, see the many beautiful gift selections we 1 have to offer you. I THE CRABTREE CO. | PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 'f/ier Colleges | complete tlio couthi* was Hamilton, who was thirteenth. The other Avo men in older named were Wilhelm, eighteenth, Shultz, twenty-Hrst; Kupllnger, twenty thhd, Wondlcr, twenty-ninth; and Pierson, thirty-third. The tlmo for tho course made by tho winner, Dougina, of Yule, wna sixteen minutes and thirty seconds. Tho IntercoUegiutcs closed tho soason for tho Penn Stnto harriers. It was the desho of tho managers to schedule a meet with Carnegie Tech, to bo held at PlttHburgh on Thanksgiving Day In conjunction with tho foobalt contest with Pitt, but tho plans did not nuiterl nllre Tho team has taken part In two meets this fnlt Thu first was with tho University of Pennsylvania on October thirtieth, beforo tho gridiron butlo with he Quakers. This ruco tho Bluo and Whlto won easily by tho scoro of 19 to 3G Another meet was scheduled with Lehigh on tho thirteenth of this month but had to bo cancelled. Tho only other opportunity for tho hill and dale men to show thmselvcs In action was last Saturday's meet, and hero they pioved themselves to bo ono of tho strongest teams In tho eastern part of the country. | EVERYTHING | I FOR YOUR | I , 5 | THANKSGIVING"! j FEAST " AT S IGENTZEL’Sf m . B VARSITY PREPARED FOR GREAT TURKEY DAY FRAY (Continued from first pago)_ claimed tho best In tho Cast. Muhlen berg. Getty sburg. Dartmouth, North Carolina, Nebraska,.Penn and Lebanon Valley, hnvo tasted defeat at their hands by no moan seores. Lehigh caused a scnßatlon in tliu football world when it hold tho Nittany combatlon to a 7 to 7 tie but did not outplay tho Uluo and White by any margin. This Kamo Hub , had a boncdclal offcct on tho Ponn Stato trulnliiK and will and tho olovoti to PittaburKh In a lighting fmmo of mind that nhould bo hurd to boat. Ponn Slnto Lino-up llorltlcd Coach Bezdek annoum-o« that Brown and HufTord will occupy tho cud liortliH on the Nittany oloven Book will bo In his old poHltion at loft tackle w Ith Dick Itauch a» lilh team nuito In the other tackle position. An usual Rod Grllllths will pluy at loft guard and Captuln lloss at right guard, whllo Bentz will occupy tho contor of tho team. Tho backlleld will bo tnado up of Kllllnger, Halnos. Way and Snoll. Thin combination has boon found to bo tho best In all tfoys Tho following mon will be takon In ease any substitutions ha\o to bo mndo Mc- Cullum and llopponstall. ends, Shus ter, Baer, and Roodor, tackles, Loguo and Hills, guards; McMahon, Williams and Ritnor, uuarterbncks; Knabb and Llghtncr, half backs; and j “Pop” Lohman j MuuuuuuwAnAnfWVMAfWvWtn ANNOUNCING That the Second Annual INTER-COLLEGE DANCE SCHENLEY HOTEL Instead of William Penn THANKSGIVING NIGHT Ruth full back. A number of other Halnea L. H. B]. Davlua on tli* aquail mi) aluo b» Ukon. Way R. H. B. McCruckun Tho Utio-ii|> will moat llkaly j>* 11 Snell F. B. Amlunum or follow H. IlOWltt IVim Stale I’ltttburjfh Brown L. D, McCrory Bock L.T. Hnriimn ! Orlllltha L. Q. Bond or I NICK DIAMOND i SacktowalU I Bontr. c stoin (Cnptnin) I New York Electric Shoe hchm (Cuptnin) R.o. McLcun I ReDalrind Shoo Rauch It. T. Gourloy I “ . . iiufTorti rn. .. Eiiwr I Fine Shoe Repairing Klllingcr Q. B Ilollemn Penn State Billiard Parlor Welcomes You Candy Tobacco Cigars ; SERVE Mince HMe; Hot HARVEY’S | 220 E. College Ave. , WILL BE HELD AT Tuesday, November 23,1920 NOV. 25 5 cents * regular age, jilt* attainable la iMUtmOTHaiefs*