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The Ithetotic Department In ulTernig for the first tinie. a four branch course which cites the student a choice of seventeen types of advanced English. 1 Ise collie) to comprise English Liter. - tore, ithctoi le, Public Speaking, and English Literattne for 1111 students•of Liberal Arts will, have the preparatory nark Then e are no restrictions on the Dist Once of the above branches and any student is at liberty to choose tile subjeLt that is 1110111 desired. 'rho stork In Lingoloth Literature 210 mill be taught by notions Instructors of the Rhetoric Department. The student to ',emitted to choose between Linglish and American Literature, either of which gives It rapid survey of tho Literature of both countries. In tho Ithetoo le section. Po licensors Gibbons and Cloetlngh ails loupe: vise the study of the Short Story, Journalism, Advanced Composition and Play Writing. ' The float division deals outs the 'study of stoueture. the rise, the nature and the %toiling of the shots story. The course In Journalism totals mith tho element al y mord in nonsmoker technique, news totting. coveting stories and Interview 'tog Thu aim of Advanced Componiton In to give tine student a greater power In moitten expression. Those mho de site a amuse in Play writing Vail re ceive Mott action In the technique of dranct, combined ulth the dramatiza tion of stories and the writing of plays. Miss Ruth Jackson will be the teacher In the study of Public Speaking. Seven sections are offered to the second year students four of m hich require Pron..- Ron in ~,then Elngllsh subjects. Thu dace courses offered are In Oral Ling- APPLES BUY THEM BY THE BUSHEL Order from your Grocer Varieties York Imperial Baldwin . - Stayman Winesap Grown by the Department of Horticulture PENN STATE COLLEGE Play Production and n Cleneral Course In Oral, Engin.. Each of the branches Is highly desfrable Dr. IV -S Dye and Dr, P. L Puttee course, each of the four divisions being open only to those etudents of Liberal Arts who have had preparation In Eng- Ilst Literature 101—Dr Patten will tea. Ameilcan Litentture of the Nine teenth Century which dentin with the welkin at the time of Emerson. Dr. Dye will teach later English Drama and Flirty English Literature The In structor In Tato English Literature has not been definitely decided upon.. This subject will deal with the urging, of 1800 to the present thee. The Department of Rhetoric hod pre cloudy limited the student to the choice betneen the English Literature course and Public Speaking and a huge number culll undoubtedly take mica..l.c of the opportunity to Oman, one of the Ithe torte courses Allineugntith coulee of the courses offered ure being distributed In the carious Rhetoric sections no us to ennoble the donation. to detentune the numb, of students who are to take the Instruction In the branches offered PEE-LELIA L STUDENTS ORILUINIZE N 1:IY SOCIETY A 11110” numbnl of oludonnillrolled In 1110 Minor) and Pro-Ingul course. If You Break Your Glasses Or Are Suffering from Eyestrain DR. EVA B. ROAN 522 E. College Ave. $1.25 per bu Patronize. Our Advertisers 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 16 BUT THEY'RE MURADS ! MURADS would be lower priced if we left out all or part of the 100% Turkish tobaccos of the pliresct and best varieties grown—or if we substituted inferior grades of Turkish tobacco. But, they wouldn't beMURADS--they'donly be Foxes! . Special attention is called to Murad 20sntnnBoxes at Penn State held u meeting In the Liberal Arts Building last Friday ev ening In order to formulate _tentath• plan/. for a *moiety which can ,dleenen the problems that arise In connection with their theme. All of the *Rod ent. In attendance ithre heartily In fav or of such a society and arrangements wore completed %hereby an organiza tion will he effected Another meeting, fs to be held nomtime during . thin weak at ttltlch 111110 cetera pill be elected and n committee appointed to dISLW up COMOltlalOa. While the proposed anclety In Intended primarily for Pre-Legal atudentn, the uork uhleh will ho curried out shill no doubt be of interest to nll Mean stud ents Li ho nre taking up work to the Illotory and Political Science Depart ment A feature of the nme moelety'n program In the securing of protnlnent and Interentlng speakers to addreas the members Dr .1. Tunger of the POllll- cal &lance Deportment In the nponnor of the Llub EVERYTHING FOR THE' TABLE ALSO Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy and Soft Drinks OYSTERS IN SEASON MILLER & BREON 107 South Allen Street. For Winter_Coughs and Colds Gilliland's Cod Liver Compound. A palit able reconstructive tonic. Valuable in the treatment of chronic coughs and bronchitis and for the rundown conditions following colds and•grip. d RAY D. GILLILAND DRUGGIST NITTANY BLOCK "Judge for yourself— I" 4 40 lildwsorth.eU,:g2;l4Valt rudDly/A:w4tv&rinihilltrit H. L. TONKIN 506 Old '&iii -r-..' AENT FOR Fox Portable • - , • ,