Page root GOVERNMENT EXPERT TALKS ON RESEARCH Mr. D S. Prise. Engineer in charge of the Development Work for the Bel ong of Chemistry, Department of Ag riculture, at Washington, delivered copy interesting lecture in Room 200, Engineering D, on Friday to he stud ents of engineering, on the subject "A Neu Industrial Engineering Service" The address W. 19 very enlightening to all in attendance and the speaker ro weled discoseries heretofore unknown to mans The speech was intended to cons ey the relation chick engineering hits assumed pith research pork in the 1,,11% ernment Isbotatm les at the Cspitol Cif> and represent/L[l,e samples of the products mete used to illustrate the subject The research Pork, as Mr Price out lined it. has been directed topards the utilization of paste farm moducts. A large number of pt °cusses have been, discos ered Schick must be commercial ized and It is hI the aid ot the engineer ing profession that the chemists are to athiese this end The too questions foremost in their minds are, first, What does it co. , ands econd, What pill it .11 for' These are to be answered by the enginbel When tile Process Is found to be of value to - the .11HUMCI the engineer will be needed to aid in the promotion of the discoset3 If the cost figures and market seines can be determined, the markets instating the Products can readily supplied. It is the intention of the department to put a product made of different materials on th market at a fat slice to the to n ame.. and Schick mould prose espec islly valuable to him. The question of commercializing the product must .he decided by the engineer while the dis covery of the product is the task of the chemist Mr Price had some splendid samples to show to what extent the depart mental work bad been carried A bottle of sy up NN hich had been obtained from the sweet potato was shown and candy which was made with the product was given to those in attendance There were also some samples of dehydratde vegetables and fruits such as. Millie.. stringless beans, carrots, spinach, corn, cabbage, pears and celery A container of evaporated soup mixture and one of pumpkni flour were also included in the list of discoveries New u.s to which cob corns are subjected were demonstratde and samples of adhesive and furfural, a liquid used in hardening rubber goods similar to xlking machine records, were shown in order to Inform the audience as to the uses for which waste materials aro being utilized. The Processes are making these products ele also explained BISON CITY CARMEN BOW TO VARSITY FIVE (Continued from tint nano) 'First Half Ends 18 to 5 Soon after the opening whistle, the Penn State scoring machine got Into notion and rushed the hall to the opp osing end of the floor, where Wolfe, Wilson and IClHinges shot the goals. outer this lend had been established, the Buffalo aggregation took the offensive. Long shooting the basket This ended the Buffalo score as soon as It began, escort for three fouls caged by Cohen. the Bison captain and running mate of Long. The Penn State score mounted steadily until the close of the half, Haines, Billinger and Wolfe contributing additional points until the 18 to 5 lead was made. Wolfe was somewhat oft In his foul shooting in this pet led as he made two out of six chniees. In the final half of the conflict, the Nose York quintet braced, and made a more successful attempt at scoring, Long, Siegel. and Goldenson. each fig ufing,in the tallies, but In tile face of the Nfitany total, the attempt tins use less Every Blue and White man scor ed, Ballinger making three tallies in this period, Wolfe and Replogle caging tit°, and prawn, Haiees•and Koehler. mninuturennimmoithuunomunni.tummismiuniqua. TAILORING i HENRY °RIJN'S 1 206 E. College Ave echo substituted for Haines In the latter part of the game, making one. Wolfe's foul shooting percentage also raised as he shot the out of slx tries The final scene stood 42 to 1G In Penn Shell's facet. The line-up teas as Callous Penn State 11. of Buffalo Wolfe _ forward - Long Wilson - foe tsar& _ Cohen Replogle - center _ _ : Siegel liillingee guard. _ Leicht I4aines - guard Goidenson 'Field goals Penn State—Wolfe 4, Wilson 2. Replogle 2, Killinger 6, Hain es 3, and Koehler, Buffalo-I°og 3, Siegel and Goidenson. Foul goals 'Wolfe I out of 12, Cohen 4 out of 6, and Long 2 out fo 8. Substitutions• Roehier for Gaines, Haines for Killings,, Les in for Cohen. and Cohen foi Leieht. •-••- - - Ramo. Tokkoi t Timekeeper Stuart Time of halves. 20 minutee HARVARD VICTOR IN GLEE CLUB CONTEST (continued from first gaga) found that Harvard had the highest numbet, therein winning the cup for the third time. As their opening piece the Harvard club used a song that font people of the present age have eves heard It wI. one that was used way back in the seventeenth century and the fact that it was octet. contributed greatll to the scoting of the Harsard team At the smoitet qhich Yeas given at the Delta Kappa 'Epsilon Club. attet the conceit. the Varsity Quartet sang of hell Here the glee clubs of the carious competing colleges, Har vat d, Princeton, Dartmouth, Univers ity of Penn,lcania, Amherst, Colum bia, and New Vet it UnlcTevity became better acquainted Next >eat It Is almost certain that some changes gill be mule In the man ner In which the contest is run. Yale, Cornell and Syracuse are to be admitt ed to the competition and it Is quite likely that the Unit ersity Club of Nev. Yolk. City alit insist upon Prellminar3 contests being held beMeen members of the association located In the same section of the country The winners of the piellmh.ries will then meet In Carnegie Hull, Nett Volk City, where the finales dating the next four Years will be held on the first day of March Nest yell a new cup will be given to the ,Inner of the contest. WRESTLERS TRIUMPH OVER CORNELL TEAM to Penn State a souvenir In the form of a -beautifully blackened eye which he accidently received during his bout. One of the most Intensely exciting bouts that has taken place on Inter collegiate Mats this season was the one in the 15S pound class, between Moivrer, of Penn State, and Mcßride, of Cornell It will be remembered that the latter defeated Mowrer at the In tercollegiate championships at Penn last spring Mowrer had his revenge last Saturday night, but only after a terrific battle Flom start to finish, both men mixed it up fiercely, and during the course.of the bout, "TM .. really won, lost and re-won the con test For n time, ho seemed to have LOST---Bunch of Keys Reward if returned to Brumbaugh, Sigma Chi 111419 11 1 011 4 0116911110•1011C.11.11.114.11111.041311,111114151,11100111C*In EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE ALSO I Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy and Sott Drinks' 1 OYSTERS IN SEASON- 19 MILLER & BREON' ' 107 South Allen Street. MAKING GOOD A STRAIGHT LINE ' , _ Is the Shortest Distance Between Two Points You are chiefly concerned in "making good" in the shortest possible time. 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' PENN STATE COLLEGIAN the best of the argument, but when the bout had progressed about seven min utes, he got into bad straits and It began to look as though he would be defeated However, he "canto back" strong. got on top of Mcßride, offset his time advantage and acquired en ough mat gin of since to gain the decis ion The defeat of Spangler by a decision in the 175 pelted class caused keen disappointment in the Penn State tanks In this bout Simitgler met Wright. of Colwell, Spangler took his opponent to the mat with a chancel, bold, which was broken by the tame° to that thenen could get back to the mats, which they had partly left. In resuming the bout, Wright got the ad- Ynntage over Spangler, who was un able to break away until a time margin had been established to his dialthant age He lost the bout by the nutlet% margin of twelve seconds Penn State's second fall of the ev ening was oxblood be "Tin)" Mac- Mahon over Hansen in the heavyweight class Inaome- respects the bout oats sluggish and neihter man put up 0 te malkable exhibition Ma Mahon had a let ge weight handicap over his op ponent, Hanson weighing one bandied land eighty pounds. After eight minute s and twenty-four seconds, - MacMahon pinned Hansen's shoulders to the mitt with a neck and body hold. Final score• Penn State 19; Cornell, Referee, Thomas. UNIVERSAL DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED Penn State took part In the Unit ersal Day of Prayer for students last Sunda) Both the college pteachm. Dr. C G Jordan, and Mr. R 131anshard, who gave a talk In the Auditorium In the et log, devoted pal t of their time In speak ing of the day and telling of the World's Student Christian Nedemtion which Is back of the movement. The ministers of the borough also gate limn of their time in speaking front their pulpits about this organiratton and of the day of pr.'s, Over two hundred thousand students and professors at I about sixty nations In all parts of the uorld obsel ved Sunday In this way. Students of the globe are bound to getho by the World's Student Christian Federation. Geographical barriers and obstacles of language, race and relig ion have been overcome by the growing power of brotherhood The potential leaders of the world are in this num.r bound together, A real fellowship bet ween the students of all of the n Mons Is nest a fact. This union, it is hoped, will bo the forerunner of world peace. It Is a most practical demonstration of the feasibility of a league of nations Even Germany, Austria. Turkey and India are 'deluded In the Federation. Lately In carrying out its work, the body h. The State College Ylumb ing and Heating Co. Located in rear of No 300 booth Ath erton Street, Bell Phone 374, desireb a portion of your patronage Competition is the life of trade: Price, Promptness and Efficiency an . till-wonh considenng. Call us and tryilis 7 , - OuL We will try our best to keep you al= ways as a customer. Hot Water Heat a Specialty. Why' Because it 6 the best Steam may be your choice and we can furnish what you pre'fer. Re pair work and supplies furnished promptly and at a proper price. BULLOCK &AU_DY,llgrs I. ken able to organise the students of Csecho Sint nada, Roumania and Italy, Out of the sulffiting of the students In Europe, there is des eloptog a ....lot/S -uess of interdependence among the students of the sshole stolid In America, the A' 21. C A Is tho representative of the' Student Christian Federation and the college associations are officially affiliated with It. A stud ent In this country who Is a member of the ... I' is mooted cordially when he trsoels in outer countries by ment hols of the Federation . Prnyet is conskim cd as o of the most potent muses of the remarkable arkable grim th of the mkunisation A quarter of a century ago. no hen the idea was de, eloped, the Mots conk noting the found°. seemed stupendous but, thru Intercession, thet bate been overcome. To help increase its ismer to acconiplish toot to ask Cot Christi to leaders, and en give thanks fm ahoy has bean _done, thu day of prayer for students was (Advil Socclid attention 0 tis focus,' on the students of Le 'Mal and south eastern Curepe, echo me , death,. and discouraged, vet sph no itutilly ap pro. hable The hope 0. also es essed that out of thls Fedeiation a ew in dm h n 0111 emei ge to s engthen all and to In hog Chrbitlault) heroic the stolid. FEATLIINITY CAGE GAMES WILL OCCUPI TWO EIGHTS TIIIS WEER Eight games ale scheduled In the Intearaternity basketball league this neck, four of which Still take place to ight, and foul tonwaron No games lime been plannectsfor nest Saturday. asmalty athletic contentswillill require the ', use of the Cool The preliminary elimination games ate iapidly nearing completion, and no the Mud contests apinouch, interest In the league Is in ...leasing greatly , The gainer on the cold for this meek Ire as follows TuevdB3, March First 8 00 p. m.—Acacla vs Cuheco V 10 p m.—Phi Delta Theta vs Tau :Mhos Phl. •10 p m —Alpha Chi Rho no Sigma Phi Epsilon, WailitelidaY, March Second 00 p m Bola Theta PI no. Delta PI 8.10 p. m —Alphs DOto Sigma vs. Kappa Theta. SAO p. m.—Phl Della Theta Is Alpha Tau Omega. 8.10 p an Phl Epsilon PI vs Phl Sigma KAPP.. PROW V LECT MANAGERS FOR SPRING SPORTS AL meeting held In the Amphi theatre curly not week, the following men were elected to manage the Fresh man teams In spring sports• baseball, D V. Feaster, track, E L. Bauchspleo; and soccer, D. VT Price , Most Good Dressers Bring Their clothes to us for cleaning. Pros clog and repairing They hasp fork eel a habit which Is hard to break lou ought to join them—why don't coil do It today? • E. W. GERNARD. iOiMO litaM3:BV 4 3X:O3:qIKMMIIIEKVAMK:a2KMMEKWMIMEM] THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 3rd and 4th Matinees tinily at Two ~.. Special Prices—Adults 30c, Children 15; and tax CECIL B. DeMILLES PRODUCTION their homes. . Twp mighty, human, mill stones, grimdmg t out lifp, drama, radiant romance—in the thrilling scenes of this great picture With a - Brilliant Cast Including, A story of dark souls fill- Agnes Ayreh, Theodore Roberts, Julia Faye, Kbthlyn Williams, ed with light by the power Clarence Burton and Forrest Stanley of a boundless love. 0 PASTIME - THEATRE itmrAmmizaexaelizumntufamec".o: , o otommezzz The Letter Box New York City, Feb 28, 1921 .o 1801 tel of the COLLEGIAN• As t 'coal alumnus of Penn State, I main to expless in no uncertain terms my admiration for the performance of the Patin State Glee Club in the annual 'Mottoileglate Glee Club Concert, held bete last night. In common with every other Penn Statenan oho heard our boys sing, I 5505 sorely disappointed when the judg es failed to proclaim Penn State victor, tint‘en more diGtppointed when they .1111 t. eceive honorable mention. In the circumstances I suppose the sportgniandilto thing to de is to accept the judges decision as just and fair On the other hand. that Is not so easy for an intmcsted alumnae to do. With all due respect to the Judges, and I vocalt as one who kept his care op. I fat - comment, the decision was far fro .t being in accord with the views of tin itudience, to many of whom it came very great surprise Be that as it may, hooever, the die U nctive..natural and untrmalb hut. monk.us rendition of the mire song by the Perot State boys, was, to my mind above reproach, and deserving of a vie. trt's laurels Both Dean Robinson and the members of the Glee - Club deserve unstinted praise. Sincerely yours, C M ARTHUR, .13 JUNIOR PROM PLANS - - PRACTICALLY COMPLETED Although the Turdm Prom will not be hold until the eighth of Aprll, plans for It have-been almost completeeby the committee In charge and all Indi ct(lons point to It being one of the most suctessful affairs of Its bind ever ghee at this Institution The fact that no other activities will occur on the same evening insures a largo gather- 03111U11111110111 . 11111110111,3111111111111111M10111111111111D1111111111111,1 ANNOU iWe are now in our new store at 117 East , - 1 - College Ave., just three doors above our former location We are ready to serve you FROMM'S.Economy Store 117 East College Ave. 011M111111111111311111111111101111111111M311111111111112111111111111101111111111111111111111111113111111111111[1111111111111[111111111111331111111111110111111111111C1 h) . ',Ni..,_41 ~'iiil r1:: ' . 1 ) Ik;iii i ! t 1P!.75,,, \ ill; by l i l ,4 f ' , 4 + / . i _i .: I ....." Tuesday, March 1, 1921 Ins and extensive preparations are be ing made to accommodate a recort crowd Booths will be provided it WhiCh ell the couples may rest botany the different dance numbcm. Play by Brown's Orchestla, and the floor the Armory will be waxed diligently provide smooth Janet= The Armor: will Manisa be decorated artisticalli with the College and Junior class color, and when thoroughly completed NVII present a most pleasing appearance. Arrangements have been made where by the women students may attend the dance without it counting as a soda function on their semester's record ant lit the same time they may remain a the Prom until its completion, wilful will probably be at one o'clock Tip putt °nesse, for the dance will be a follows MlO Spat Its, Mrs Watts, BIM Stoddatt, Mrs. Warnock, Miss Knight Mrs Moore, Mrs. Bostick, Mrs Flemint and Mrs Sackett. The Junior Pion will be formal as in form.' years HARVARD UNIVERSITY Dental School There le unlmilted demand lot skilled dentists atfd specialists In dentistry This school offers amost thorough and efficient training In this Inter eating motession Pot those who wish to specialize them ale t.ourseo In Oral Surgery, ,Otthodontia (straightening the teeth) and other branches fnstruction by !coding dentists of Boston and vicinity OP to-date equipment with unuotml op portunities for practical t rot It A college certificate indicating one yea's work In college nngllsh, Bio logy, Chemistry, as well as high school or college Physics, tequired for adintoolon . \VI ite lot pro Ocul ars EUGENE If. SNITI4 D. 111 IL. Dean Boviou, Mass. CEMENT TUESDAY CHARLES RAY in His Greatest Success 45 Minutes From Broadway WEDNESDAY Stoll Film Co. Presents "THE HUNDREDTH CHANCE" Century Comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY Winston Churchill's "THE INSIDE of THE CUP" Gilded gentry of the "bet ter sort"! Prating of "social standing" ! Defiling th e church with their heartless hypocrisy! Building their empty pride with- the blood and toil of other's I And then that-"other sort" of person! The heart—hun gry girl who finds -the nar row path too hard. The boy who tries, _ loses ,stumbles down. The poor who riot when their "betters" steal
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