Mtirthq.s,vl92:VT 'ORKERINIEL" CHAPEL ADDRESS onesof'fkii - most - InfluentlaPassoelatlons whlel,comes under the jurisdiction of the Presbyterian Chureb„ and it Is dolng-^ii - wonderful work In dirteting the Tllselonary and country life seelal work of thbachurch a. Mr. Wilson besidelbeing a clorgyinan and a mission director is also an author of ',amp mote on religious and educa tional subjects. Chief among his works axe +the following• .. Qualter Hill . pub lished In 1009. "The Church of the Open Country, - "The Evolution of the Country- Community," "The Church at the Center," and... The Second Mission ary Adventure' Ho has also contsib uted extensively to the magarines and yurious church periodicals Dr. 'Wil son Is an Associate in Education In the Teachers' College of Columbia Univels- Ity, New York City, a Trustee of Wash ington College of Tennessee; a member of the American Sociology Society and the Academy of Political Science of New Torte City. During the late oerld war he toots an' active past In-fus nishing social recreation for the sold iers in the cantonments of this country and saw considerable service overseas . witlithe Y M. C. A. and the Educational Corps. ` Hti6 - Wilion,"Notid Hap Clergyman,' — Will day ay morning In the Audit anon Hugh Wilson, Pres- Board of Home Missions of ity, and one of the kteatest resbyterian church in An, •Ilvet tho chapel address at DI Wilson will• speak d Missionary Workers,. a ohich ho is perfectly tact ile various phases, as his • Board of Home Missions him face to face with-the is confronting the home missioniny. He - will tell of lon that the successful mils- t have In order to accom ost good, and will outline of study which should be all those • contemplating ssionary work •n will emphasize the nec ore- workers - entering-into endeavor and making It rk if the civilization of the MANY.OF 'DADDY' GROFF'S --. PUPILS STUDY - IN U. S saved His message will . Importance of the Voce nee campaign which was t Penn State last week, In will' he an appeal for more antes to take up work of Mare'lf 14, 1921 'ErlitoC`Penn State Collegian - State College, , Pa. My Dear Editor I think It may be a good idea for Me to give you some statistics on "Daddy" Grotto work in China in order to show something more definite that how cap able he is In training his students to come' here` and. study In' various high Institutions of America. Students of Canton Christian College studying. In America In 1921 are as follows Harvard 4 „ Princeton 2 M. I. T. G Illinois I Columbia 6 Wisconsin 4 Cornell 4 a Oberlin 4' Michigan 6 Dartmouth 1 Chicago, 8 = , Lehigh 2 New York.ll. 7 - lowa 1 Ohio State 1 Union Seminary 1 Yale 1 _Richmond 1 Purdue 4 G Washington 2 - Bryn Mawr 1 Northwestern 1 Northfield 1 Johns Hopkips 1 Washington U. 2 Stanford U. 3 Penn State 1 California 5 + . l - Cordially , yours, •U TONG a should be especially Inter tudents of Penn State be , a native of Pennsylvania ant a'grent part of his life He is a graduate of Ob= e, where be. recelved^his :err tee, entering the Union leminaryolmmediately , at om he was graduated in ne degree of Bachelor of nee that time several other of learning have recognized .nd scholarablp by contem ners upon him, among them .D =degree from Cohimbla in 1900, and..the degree of livinity by - Waslrtngtog Col- - ineaseo in 1912 and by the age In 1910. after graduation from heological Seminary." Dr: toted a pc:anion with the of New York City and in do Secretary of the Stud ent which pcslition hod ro y afterward to become the Inter-Collegian It was In that he first became re. a Merely man of excels. TRI•COIINTY DANCE 4 I Mombers 81 th r ill torerns, Lackawanna and Schuylkill County Clubs will hold a combined dance In the Odd Follows Hall, Saturday, April twenty-third As eeesmont•will'bo one dollar, ten. • Ana during his three years the magazine rapidly inlatry appealed to him o neat °paper work and ordained as a Presbyter— , in 1894, ho scarifired rear and took UP hie stor of Christ's Church,' - Now York. After- five ful. work at the Quaker e was transferred to the enuo Church, of Brooklyn, tasted until his appoint •rintendent of the Depart ych and Country Life of f Homo Mlsslbits of tho Church of America:. A. DEAL „ „FRAZIER SpIrEET4. has been with the Board ions over since, and under • e organization bas come —prominence and now of the doromost - societies the-United States - it to IRSCHB AU Muyeti ICYT • SPRING 1 9 2.1 OUR-7-MO.- BACK PLEDGE- Does the'suitlciok right— and keep., looking right?'Doeiiewear as a gooesUit.'.. should ? Does it give, you" fair money's worth?" jUdge a Kirschbaum 'suit by those standards' With just rea sonable care- it - will fulfill, them. Either that, or your money back—cheerfully! MONTGOMERY & Co. PENN" Shan- ' Replogle Myers (Mgr ) Way - Raner Whiteman Ritts . Koehler Herman Wilson Haines Killinger 'Wolfe J. Hunter, Stimmer Session , i Teachers Secured ' The Summer' School for teachers which has long been Wreaths° at Penn State, and which has been lengthened to a period of nine weeks instead of six 'weeks, as heretofore, by action of the board 'of Trustees "at their January meeting, In anticipating a mere complete curriculum than has been the custom in past years A 1110V19i011 hag been made' whereby all those who attend the summer session, tot a period of only' 613. weeks, may receive' two thirds of the crodlt 'they' would receive by attending the prescribed period The Summer Session Department has made,and is still making a determined effort to bring, some ,of the foremost educators on the country here this year Among those already secured is Prof- Cesar P. 0 Ray, Professor of Political CHOWEGOINDIICIVIEDIREINI6MOIIII€IIII49OII4I.6I4I6I , II.IIBIIIII.II4OIII6Din 0 1 See - Our Complete ' Stock For Springl 6 8 . - CLOTHING' , 1 I 2 OXFORDS 1 * FURNISHINGS • - V V HURWITZSTORE . 0 lq7 South Allen Street's 111 {- ' 0 iiiisaisemumeoliamesevamonninanamseramiamoimma Springpriceson Firschbaum' - Clothes • are - $25 'to `s4s:" PENNLSTATE" COLLEGIAN' . TATE'S 'VICTORIOUS ' BASKETBAIi,' SQUAD' Science at Northwestern t University, who will teach , Political Science Mr. Bar seas formerly head of tho History Department, resigning this position in 'the goring of 1914 Professor Paul D Etans. , Asst Professor of History at Syracuse University, uill teach Euro. Peon and American History Protester P. I%f Harbold, Profostor of Education and Psychology. Franklin and Marshall College, will be Protestor of Education again this - year Mr. Harbold served the Summer School In this capacity last year and wan a brilliant success Mr. F W. Brackett, Supervisor of Pub lic School Art, Groenwich, Connecticut; will be here again as Instructor in Public School Art. - _ It has bean the custom of the Summ er Sessions to have a speaker of note deliver a series of four or five lectures during the school period The admis sion to these lectures Is free to all Last year, Edward Froward Griggs de livered these lectures, his topic being hlacterlink. Title year. the Department considers itself exceedingly fortunate In securing Professor 3" Duncan Spaeth, Professor of English at Princeton Ifni ersity to deliver a series of five lec, 'tures 'during the.week of July 4th." Mr. rtpaeth probably be better recog 'nlecci by the student body, as coach of he Princeton varsity crew. ORATORIO`TO BE`GIVEN 1' , t - [-, , AT CHAPEL SERVICES " Th& college' chorus of one hundred and 'twent)-flve voices, mullet the dir eictlon 'of Professor C C Robinson of the tDeentrtment of Music, will render [lair annual oratorio at tile upper class Limpet services on Aptll third, ills filet Sunday after the Castel vacation Tile- Orations for the stunt hose been IllideS 'WV fix aconsiderable length of time and' gt eat vuriet of selections have been placed upon tile program The singing of the callous flambe', lt 111 so. cuts ,the greater let t of the time of the semice and as a result, no sermon will be preached The principal number on the program 44 Louis Spohr's "Cod Thou Alt Great: . Another feature hill be the singing of "Blessed Jesus" . which is taken from Dvorales'-famous "Stabat Mater - D. V Bauder '24, will also sing Granter's noted "Hosanna" The soloists for the oratorio are as follows bliss , Gladys Fulton T 2, Bliss Reva Dana P W Moor '23, D V Bauder '24. 1 QUICK AND I EFFICIENT-SERVICE OUR STANDARD' PENN STATE CAFE WANTED Men to work in McAllis ter Commons-during the summer-schooh session of nine weeks. Good board is assured and the service required is reasonable. AppliCatiOns will be re ceived anymorning at the office of the Director of Halls and Commons in McAllister Hall.- VOU get two kinds of music,—when you " L buy a New Edison. • The New Edison literally RE-CREATES MUSiC, —so perfectly that you feel you are listening to the living artist : The New Edison will also play - all the needle talking-machine records. , t‘43/4;i, Plonpgraph with 41 Sour' Always remember this! The New Edison does sill:hat any talking-machine can do. , And,—it also does , 411 that any living artist can•do. You can pay, , cash for your New Edison, or you can sinead out the payments We will make a gentleman's agree ment with any music-lover. Ask about our Budget Plan. Return all books to the Library be- Most Good Dressers Bring, fore Easter Recess The Libras ex- Their clotheslot r h e e r s a t i o ri us n', fo T r h c e lean n. in v g e , Lr r e b. peels the cooperation of eve, ktudent slog eda lathit which is hard to break getting every hook eh the shelves. You ought to join them—why don't o I you do it today? PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS E. W. GERNARD. THE B_ON M T HOT-AND - COLD - DRINKS Candy and Confections Reymer's and Charter Chocolates t Opposite Bush House .. • You Want a Spring Cap ? Our -Shipment of Spring Caps has Arrived. The prices of_ these Caps range from $2.00 tc. ,Watch Our Windows for the Different Styles • FROMM'S Economy Store 114 East College Ave. We beg to announce the.. open ing of a shoe store in State Col lege, in which we will carry a high grade line of shoes for men and women. We respectfully solicit your patronage and as sure you we will do our part. ,20th Century Shoe Co. Formerly College Boot Shop. "Bud" Lehman 'l7, Mgr. tal} : li Aikii. , rl, , -......„.:_.: i vi - ,qtrivi,lli 4 0 li , -, 7-.1.f-' ~ '44 ~.+Z. A i , A'ffq i'' .11 .J;...-, t ' . M . i , .I*,^ • : :"/. ; ', V 1 ' :'t I 41.? 0 "44 eAt i ;,';‘. .1 .1 ~,,;:,,, ..KeigE fO, , 'i. , ; In- : iT* - 16• 7 ' 4 1 6 1 ' g i ;il,;:,., 4 1 ;Y \ '.;, ~,, ' ! A ,..„„ e -,7 4t , 1 ,0% I.„N VO -- A ...._,. - m i . ; . ,-:, , ,__, : - , • ''''' diso- does both! Bellefonte, Pa