Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 01, 1921, Image 4

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R. WOLLE PLEASES
WITH ORGAN RECITAL
One of the finest 11111810111 [tents of
ao mese. season 551111 presented to an
nth eh appleclative audience in the
tulltoi than Inst Sunday afternoon In
itt 'Ulm of an organ 1001101 by Di
Fled Wolk. of the Bach Footh al
11011, 01 Dothlohent, Pa Each one of
w 11111111,014 011 Di Wolleot program
11.0 I/101 Oiled . 1111 . .1. human,us little ten
d 04,, on the selection that nag to
Mon width °tiled forth ninth atild nal
net tint andlenee
The fh 01 moot,. Pitted by the artist
as 1.0 the nstiton of the f onous Choin
f a Lich DI It Otte to the condanntot.
11111 Sell mil 10 0011 n The selection
insisted of set. seistMte Woe , each
n tz tie 110111 of art and minesenta
te of the genius of the great Bach
antasit and Plume In G minim, The
ost-limn All all the depot hue of t
enned Motile: Serenade for Flute.
Mile for 01,00, Music 800, Medley on
to Joll3 I,llc wogs, and Trumpet Fan
-Ino composed this suite These %tele
1 composed be Bach to amuse a Pat
.ll Old Mend of his This friend, .t
ion ttfllLted 111th insomnia and
o sleeplessp nights unts soothed I,s
nese little melodies
A Morris Melad:. by Loon. Nicolas
lerembault and the trireme/so from
he anent "Oedipus at Timber,. Itt Jean
'hot is Aleie.tuv Milan ed Mer earns
no one of the roast noted organists of
le trine being organist at the cathedral
f Saint-Jacques du Haut Pas In Paris
rid prominent as a composer of operas
nd oratorios
Glotnnni Morandi, composer of "13ell
ondo. ' the number neut offered was
no of the most In ontinent Italian torn
mom of organ MUSIC In the first half
r the last concurs His compositions
msqess a special Interest in that the) re
ket the true Italian st 3 le of the pul
ed They are written in the genunle
mita', • ein and ate eharacterlred Ito
hat genial melocl3 and warmth of ex
it evsion which are indigenous to the
clunk 3 that has nit en them birth
rue Andante Cantabile front the
Foutth Qrgan Symphony and the Sel
ene° item the Second Organ Symphony.
by Chat les SI tile 'Widen were then of
fered Widot was one of the greatest
composers of model n Crane° and or
ganist at the Cathedral of St Suipice In
Pails Re hat mitten ten symphonies
for the organ. several of them with or
chestral accompaniment. The Andante
on the plogram consists of a beautiful
song-like theme presented In three
stanwas The neNt is a form olj moye
gent of unusual application to the or
in—namely. a Scherzo, ovetflowing
with vigor and animation
The nett number of special interest
o the audience as it can by an Amer''-
'. composes tt ho is !coed by those
he knots hint. Shines Lanier, the piece
can a fragment from the "Poet's Flute."
nles . one of America's foremost poets
vas an enthusiastic music loser and
m
musician of no ail abilits, having
by ed the flute In a Baltimore orchestra
or `seseral seals Although he Is a
tell lama n poet It la not generally
mots n that he also WI ote music
The follouing number was also by a
omposet well known to the American
nuslc loving public, R S Stoughton
Is "Tile - Grove of Palms,. from the
.uite "In India • was delightfully pros
.nterl.
Applying Theory
Westinghouse, putting the- they can elevate into achieve
ory into practice, has em- ment is discovered.
ployed the ablest technical In this way the directing
graduates of the engineering personnel of Westinghouse is
schools of the country built— trained engineering
Annually over two hundred thinkers put where they can
•
achieve the greatest results.,
picked electrical and mechan- Bulletins descriptive of the
ical engineers are trained. Be- various lines of work and the .
fore their analytical minds the way young engineering grad
field of electrical practice is uates obtain positions with
systematically passed in re- the company will be gladly
view until the work which furnished.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company
Lost., Pa. E..t Pittslaurah. Pa
Westin • 1 On d 11-4
....
VARSITY FIVE SWAMPS
LEBANON VALLEY TEAM
lnocd ntm.in, . Rep' h teeing Up 0. , .
-potatet s In •Ancee,ston
In the nem.t pet led, the 131ae and
White staged the usual .. .coot] 'period
rdh," and plied up Melee more loud
goals Wilson started things rolling
and soon .1111,111 Haines bad se,eral
bulges theitt edit.. before Coach
Ilel Mee 10011. out the ill st team
I=l
When the -.solid !kirks]
NI 114 Mtn
tell minutes old Coal it Heiman it 1111-
dies Ills first skiing tam and put in
the enthe ond teamilltnel and
Whiteman at fotuald. Shah at Lento,
and Nuelltet and Mantel at Fu led The
new teameatriell on the work started
10 the tilt Olt, and each num made a
field goal except Hanle., while they
kept the Lebanon flue down to one
too point, nhlch ult 4
mode by Moore
The Ilnemio. ele as follows.
Penn State 'Lebanon Valley
I , Wolfe tot surd Stauffel
Wilson forward AV Wolfe
Replogle canton Wallet Wolfe
ICIIIinFCI guard Moore
Haines guand Cohen
field goals, Penn Si tte—Wolfe, AVil
son 5, Replogle 7, al:Olinger 7, 11111101.
Whitemsn, Shah and Illoeblet Lebanon
l'alley—W Wolfe 2, kfoote
Fall go Ils—Penn State Wolfe 9 out
of 11, Koellet 2our of a Lebanon Val
le!, Monte G out r' 15
Substitution, tritnet tot Wolfe,
Shall for Replogle. Koehler tot Un
hinge' Hunter fin Hain, nod Homan
to, Stauffer
Ilefetee heatleN. Tinto of has es,
20 101110104
TARTAN BOXERS MEET
VARSITY ON SATURDAY
(Continued from first page)
some zeal abllltt Coach. Harlow will
not hate toooms much at to oho he
0111 box In thh, dltlslon
"Ted Allen, it Is ['noted. still fill
the IGO pound bet th next Satutdric
night The Smoke Cite fighter has im
ps...id n ondet fall, of into and is tilted
of the most 'table men on the
squadq 'Photo is bOlllO Ilitilhood, hone,
tr, that Oath mac be used In olden
o glue him experience Clark has mas
tered the stele of boxing as taught by
the Penn State coathes and should prov
a. %nimble asset to the Nlttany team if
he continues to show the same Im-
Memnon t that he has been displacing
of late
There nil] be no match In the 175
pound class It has been announced due
to the fact that Cal ncgic Tech alit not
bos In both this and the heax‘nelcht
class Pi, this condition of aff.th s Penn
State alit be penetienilY conceding
weight
As Ix goner-111i, the case.the hex.. -
.eight promises to be one of the best
on the grant card, as far as this Insti
tution is concetned Either Beck on
Madera Gill box In this divi.on but it
seems more probable at this time that
COAL .
Bituminous,excellent qualit‘
rot domenie or heating purposes,
nt n soaing In price
J. S. PASTRY:SS.
Call Bell Phone CO
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
the former nlli enter the ring. Beck
shooed real fighting ability in the
Stalin:lod meet ahem he ago defeated
mitt lit amete shade lo . Soldlo Ad
anis The hartisburg mitt natist it a
slogger front beginning to end, displays
end foot antic for a man of hie size
and is rounded out by honing had ntuelt
expel fence In the Ong. Madera lacks
this latent characteristic and on
st. , t to t) he sent into thenrena nen.t
S ti In night tot the exee,leeee
BASEBALL CARD IS
ALMOST COMPLETED
Won tinned rent first p itte 1
either with some [itemising mettibeis
of lust year's second team or with some
outfield°rs from last season's yearling
nine With three other met - abets of
last yent's yarslte pitching staff still
eligible and other bright mound pros
, poets, Derdek does not hale to aorry
much mer the selection of a hurler to
fill the place of "Gene • Grnmley, who
also graduated last yeat The members
of the 1920 Blue and White title alto
z e likely to play again this year are
Captain litearkle at second base, "Red"
Both aho ass last season's captain at
shortstop, Thomas, Mellinger and Runt
ei on the pitching squad, 'Dutch"
13iumbatigh at the recely log end of the
Nate, y "Bill" I.llery holding (loan first
Killinget stopping tht hot liners tit
I thh d and "Malan." Raines inching him
tip is left filed
DR. THOMAS ACCEPTS
COLLEGE PRESIDENCY
(Continued from Cost Pagel
n throughout the educational woad
1 , 4 a construed', mother, and Inns vir
tu:llh head of the state educational de
partinent In Vermont from 1910 to 1914
Dr Thomas Stan born at Covington.
Neu York. on December 27, 1869, the
w3O of the Re‘erend Chandler N Thom-
He took his bachelor of arts degree
,
'Middlebury In 1890. and his masters
degree In 1893. The same year he was
graduated from Union Theological
The fever-acting inflammation and
miles disagreeable features always pre
sent with nil head and throat colds, les
sens Nom working ability and efficiency
If a cold Is not treated when the first
symptoms show themselves, it will fre
quently detelop into more serious com
plications Besides this. colds are un
neeessat Their duration will be
grestly Shim toned by the use of Rec
all IsiAnthe Aspirin (U. D. Co) Cold
Tablets They contain Aspirin, Acet
anilide, Aloin and Capsicum
These ingsedients are most valuable
in idles nig pain, reducing feser, drying
mt eorym, lessening infammation, el
insisting poisonous secretions, warming
up the stomach and shortening dura
tion of the disease
Get a box ott these Cold Tablets of
Us today Take them according tmdir
ections the moment the firse Symptoms
appear and you will obtain relief Wel
go tt nate° them
IWXALL DRUG STORE
Robert J. Miller, P D
1 State College. Pa.
Seminur3 but pursued his studies there
until 1806 Since then he has received
de, ees Dom Middlebur3 College, Am
herst, Unamouth. University of Ver
mont and Norwich University.
On Shah 19, IMIJ. the Seat in MIMI
he WAS ordained and calmed on his
In mtotate of the leading Presbyter!an
church of Gast Orange, N. T., he mar
led Miss Sarah Grace Seely. For four
teen years Dr Thomas hold his pastor
ate at Paul Orange and only left there
to assume the presidency of Middlebury
College, his alma nutlet
From 1909 to 1914 Dr Thomas was
th man of the Valmont State Bond
of Gilt, Won Ile Stab chaplain of the
I , llst lnfants, Vermont National Guard
tnd ft tan Mrs to tall Nlas a member of
the Valmont Catinnlsslon on the Ter
,nlenatt of the Discovery of Lake
Champlain Dm ing the tom he nos an
At Inv chaplain pith the tank of first
lieutenant '
Dr Thomas belongs to two oratorol
derv, Chl Pal and Phl Beta Kappa
A S. AI E. SECRETARY TO
ADDRESS STUDENTS RERE
MI Cats in W Rice. sect etary of the
American Society of Mechanical Engi
neers, n ill come to Penn State next
Ft iday to denser an address in the after
noon before engineering students and in
the evening to make asecond address
before the Student Section of the A. S
M 13 Mr Rice, whose home Is In Nett
'Volk Cite, Pt now making a tour
H of American colleges fin the put pose of
speaking on special subjects tit meet
ings such am trill he held here next Fri
th, Both of these meetings will be
held In Room 200, Engineering D, the
one being scheduled tot four-thirty and
the other at Cohen o'clock
A gold watch on the campus or
in locker rooms Finder please
return to Collegian Office or Y
M C. A.
The State College Plumb
ing and Heating Co.
Located in rear of No 300 booth Ath
erton Street, Bell Phone 37-J, desires a
portion of your patronage
Competition is the life of trade Price,
Promptness and Efficiency an all-worth
considering Call us and try us out.
We will try our hest to keep you al
ways as a customer Hot Water Heat
a Specialty Why' Because it is the
best Steam may be your choice and
we can furnish what you prefer Re-
pair work and supplies furnished
promptly and at a proper price.
BULLOCK & RUDY, Mgrs
JOIN. A
Fighting Gang
The Machine Gun Troop, Ist Cavalry Penna.
National Guard, better known as the 'Boals-
burg Troop, is in need of a few recruits.
This is your opportunity to receive a
thorough training in horsemanship
land military tactics. Liberal pay
and credit for college drill.
Those interested call ' •-
CAPTAIN CHARLES E. SOHL
BOALSBURG, PA.
Lt. Joe M. Etter Lt. Wm. H. Payne
A. T. O. A. T. O.
APPOINTMENT HOURS
IN EDUCATION DEPT
The schedule for the various appoint-
I :nem clause.; In Education and Pay-
Otology )411E11 ate to be given by that
department of the School of Liberal
At to this semester is as follows. Edu.
cation 3—Tuesday and Saturday, 11.20,
Stiday 10 20—Education 11 —Friday,
1120, Room 12 'Liberal Arts Building;
Education 13—Tuesday and Thursday,
1 'B, Friday . 9 20, Room 19 Liberal Arts
Building: Education 14—Monday, Wed
nesday and Thursday. 2:30, Friday
11 20, Room 14, Liberal Arts Building,
4 Pathology 2 (Introductory Paycholo
gt
)—Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
0.20, Pathology 13 (Child Psychology)
—Wednesday 1120, Thursday 2 30,
Ft Slav 11 10, Psychology 14 (EducA
tional Psychology)—Monday 4.3o.Wed
nesday 9 20, Thursday 2.30, Room 19
Liberal Arts Building; Psychology 21
(Applied Pa ohologY )—Monday 9 . 20,
Wednesday 4:30, Friday 10.20, Library
Roost IC, second floor.
W. S. G. A. ENTERTAINS
AT TEA FOR WOMEN
The Women's Student Government
A9smiation entertained the Penn State
Women students and faculty at a
"musical tea" In McAllister Hall re
ception room Saturday afternoon. The
Misses Josephine Ruth '23, Elsie lathier
'22, Julia Brill '2l, and Mabel Barnett
'2l, planned the function and acted as
hostess, being ably assisted by a num
ber of Freshman girls Interesting :hat
er.; of the informal- program were
Men; Women,and Children
HIGH SHOES
1-3 to 1-2 Off
ALSO SHOWING
NEW SPRING STYLES
College Boot Shop
and' see lone of
the three
Tuesday, February 1, 1921
piano solos by Misses Julia Seig
and Edith Moor '22, vocal selections I
the Misses Gladys Fulton . 22, and Re
Dana '24; and loadings by Miss Lucil
Mather '22, The reception is the fir
of a Berle. of Satmeloy afternoon tel
under the auspices of the W. S. G A
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
HARVEYS'
ICE CREAM
Only the best mate
rials enter our •
product
The cream tests 20
per cent butter fat and
comes from the State
College Creamery.
HARVEY BROS.
I 220 E. College Ave.
1 Phone 211