• /.. • ,',,-•.1,--;:ri-r) N - .(Ci •/ 3 -t rt----ot-, r •. .:o::5 . .au. ,i -e 4vt sp e R 1 y /. , :•,., . . , 4 I Beware of I ' ' the I. College~Mail VOL. XVII. No. 3I NITTANY TWO MILE RELAY TEAM MEETS lOWA`AT NEW'YORK Great lntersectional ..- Contest s Pioves do be' Bii.Drawing. Card of Iddirose Games WESTERN RUNNERS HOLD . NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Captain Barron to Take Part in High Hurdles—Romig En- - - tars Threi Mile Race, , ' Tomoi row nit. noon and i, evening the mtars on Co,ch Martin's, Indoor track team - ‘9,111 meat thou; trtt ' test 01 the winter reason 11 hen the take very, ,conslpeuous' part in the Millrose Athletic Association games which will be held lit New York City Authori ties In charge of the games have pick ed the Penn State two mile relay team as the best possible eastern collegiate combination to meet' the runners train Town State College ht the . great Inter sectional contest which will take plade at' that time. S IL '2l, cah- Cain, of last year's cross country . ' team, Harold Palest, and H E Barron, '22, captain of the present track team. will also take a, prominent part, in the , Allllroso games, In that each of these athletes has been entered In special races In which they are atireatli con- , sldered as, favorites According to the original plans of the meet, the 'Manny runners were to race tile tennis representing Cornell and Yale in a triangular two mile ,re lay race The entrance of tho strong' team tram lowa State College, houev-; sy, canoed a change in the program and the Penn State team .was selected to feature in the 'east vs west two mile relay nice Last year the 'lowa State team won the two mile relay championship at the Penn relay carol. : vat and later they broke the :world's', Indoor, intercollegiate two mil, relay record in a meet which NV. staged at' Drake Unit ersity Last Saturday night I they raced the two mile relay team from the University of Chicagh and evilly triumphed, over the runners from Illinois ,The Penn State team which - will op ig.r.e4h.s...Tastgrsterti. MU—titisUojAriosgl of Shields. Helffrich, Enck and Edger: ton This - team was selected after the trials tiere held' last Saturday after noon Helffrich at present holds the National Half Mile ChamplOnshlp and Shields wits the first American to fin ish in the 1500 meter race in the rec ent Olympic Games Officials In charge of the games have been boosting the race between Penn State and lowa. State as the big fea ture event. giving It the most conspic uous place on the program New York City is expecting Coach Martin tn,dls play a track team that will be corres- (Continued on last plge) -- - `THE WITCHING, HOUR , ' WILL BE PLAYERS' BEST Excellent Cast and Novel. Scenic Effects /Will Fidure Next. Dramatic Production Last ♦ eek,. I egardie'Ss of the fact thatCvaminations were - being given every day, The Penn State- Players held rehenimals regularly every even ing for their anniversal y perform ance, "The Witching Hour," which will he presented in the Auditorium on the evenings of 'February tenth and eleventh The mist for. this show hm . IN, been cry carefully. selected fliy elimination from more than one hunch oil persons who tiled out for Its various roles The Playels feel that they are put- Ling ,thelr yeti , best into this presen tation nod promise a ream d perform- As it is to be the annlvei Airy of the organization. a feature program 0111 be Olson to each person attend ing The scenic effects hate been care fully worked out by Henry Poke, field, .20, and unique settings ate al ready under, way The sets ai eto be original in design and execution and will be startinglt different front any thing the Players have heretofore, at tempted Mr. Poi terfield will be re membered tot his clever staging of "A Thouliand Teals Ago" last commence ment_ time but the scenic effects of "The Witching' Hour" will he even more attractive GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE' CONCERT AT LOCK HAVEN t The members of the Glee Club will give a concert in Lock Haven on Sat urday eNening. February fourth. The concert will be given' In the Normal School under the auspices of the corn bithtd Mon's Bible Classes..., This trip is the ono which wan - post poned from January fourteenth due to the snow storm Miss Betty Croll, '26, will Sorry 'the soprano sole with the Glee Club In the "Italia Street Song" by Victor Her bert. This same number will be given here by the Glee Club in tHeir, Sunday afternoon concert on Februttry 26. SIXTY-EIG 1 GPADUA , GRADUATION NOTICE At Haven-ten this evening members, of the graduating' . ela , is and of 'the Faculty wilt assemble in the Foyet ".of the Auditorium rot the Academie procevslonal A special block of • tfleaL; will he raserved rot the - graduates Members of the foe ant, In academie garb so far as povablt, - will occupy seals - on - the platform TEN COLLEGES IN SINGING CONTEST Penn State Glee Club Training to Win New, York Club Cup on -March Fourth -- - , JOINT CONCERT IN PHILA In spite of the fact that Chet e Is no presidential Inauguration on the fourth of Mai ch this year, neompapers through out the nation are assured of having lit least one big feature stony to liven up their otherwise dry columns on that dote, for the night of March fourth promises to be a big night In Carnegie Hall, New York City._ when the Penn State singers meet the glee club repro sentathes of nine other eastern col leges in mortal melodic combat, for the University Glee Club cur The intercollegiate glee club contests i note started in 1014, and the interest In these trials of tone and tempo has been growing each year until next March ten gide clubs Will send their members , to ,tomplet - e on the stage In Carnegioliall The refugee do. Penn_State, ArnhOrst. Uolumbla,, 'Dirtmouth, Hart ard,' New Yeti, University, Princeton; Link crafty of - Penni,ylvania, Wesleyan, and Yale Each college may send not more than thirty men, all strictly undergraduates. and each •cluit sings three selections, Old light, tied prize song, and one col lege-song j The slinging of the songs Is lodged nn scale of 100 points, 30 for the llg song, 50 for the prize sung, tioxl - 20'f,a5 thf college sent; the result. beink,juitged on tone, diction, ensemble, Interpret Mien, and pitch. Applications have been received from Stanford University, California, and Tulano University. , Now Orleans, to be included In these contests ' The mere facetliat the sons of Sohn Hatiard have non this famous compe tition three times and have thus clinch ed their ownership on the cup previous ly offered makes no difference to the ssns of Penn State Dltector Robinson's men ill be out to get the first leg on the non cup which 'ls to be offered The judges.this , eoar are to be Mr Henry Hadley, the well-known composer and conductor. Mr George Chadwick,. Director of the New England Consenva toty of Music, who Is a well-known composer„ and Dr Walter Damrosch, who- is also a eomposer The prize song is 'Give A ,Rousel - bY — Bantock ' Alumni and friends who desire to ob tain tickets for thls t March Ith contest . may do so by writing Mr Albert 5' PicKel nell President, Intercollegiate Musical Cot 'oration. 422 pillion Street. Brooklyn. New' York. Early aPPlIca- Bon is advised ,because last year's con test escited so much Interest that sev eral hundred people, had to be turned ay. ay In connection with their trip to New York on March 4th the Penn State Glee Club will hold o joint concert with the Glee - Club of Hahnemann Medical Cob. lege In Philadelphia en Afarch 3rd The contest will to held in the Bellevue Stretford, and will be followed by a for mal dame The Hahnemann Glee Club Is well known throughout the Eastern part of the State and the contest pre mises to he one between musical or- ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TO TEST SAFETY DEVICES The School of Engineer In has been asked bj the Department of labor and Iddukay, , at Hartlsburg, to undertake the ,testing of certain safety tja.faes nod protective nonatatus Much of the win It will probably be assigned, to the Depot tarot of Industrlal Edgl neerldg This Includes goggles and bead • gear. to protect the eyes from filing particle* of metal In chipping, Sling, as lotting and acetylene welding ' There ate also certain problems In I.lleetrlcal thmineering which VIII be referred to that-department CENTRAL ALUMNI HOLD BANQUET AT HARRISBURG Members of the Penn State Alumni Association uho attended the annual mid-winter dinner, of the central Penn sylvania section, held last Thursday at the Alimonls Temple, Harrisburg,. wail, addressed by a von imposing array of speakers These ' acre Lieutenant Governor Beldleman. President Thom as, and LS J Gunge Brecht, Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction. The chairman of the committee In chat ge‘ef the affair was It IS Craig 'l4 and .1 AN' Portenbaugh 'l2 presided at Mb dinner ' STATE COLLEGE; PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1922 T SENIORS E TONIGHT Seven Candidates To Receive Advanced Degrees WILLIAM D. ,LEWIK 'IS ' ', • PRINCIPAL SPEAKER 'Exercises More Formal Than Us ual—Faculty to Appear in Academic Costume The Commencement oxen else, that will be held tonight' M Schutt), Audi torium mark the 01010111 -lose of the college undergraduate care, for sixty eight seniors oho o ill be grlntetrthch Bachelor Degrees as aßs rnbol 00 at tainment At the same time, the col lege will and sct en atham ed de glces to candidates Protesso, Smen shade, Registrat of the college, announ- CC9 that - the e•etti,e, o lti begin prom ptly nt set en-thirty o'clock It Is proper that the largest mid-peal graduating class will lementhet their commencement as being typical of the occnsion and a, conforming with the customs , and usages of tilt renege as much as possible The ordel of noel - cises as given in the commencement ogrom is as tololus 1 —Organ Prelude. 2 —The College Hymn —Scripture Rendlng 4-The Tot °cation—Pl ofemor Ilum Day Crockett 6 —Addreaa—“The Cull For Educated Lenders"—Dr• William D Lewis • I=l 7 —The Auarding of Cet tiClent, Col =Um; Service—ll/dot Clton D Wal ker S —Announcement of Election to Honorary Socitey of Phi Kappa Phi 10--Ben.MeU43n Commencement SpooLer Secured The •oldross‘ of the eening dill he given Dr William D`Lewis whons. Dopers Superintendent of Public. In infliction tot the State of Pennsyl vania The subject of the address .. The Call Fat Educated Leaders", a theme upon whisk Dr teats can speak i 'dlth ktitherity and m 11101,13 op pirrune: tia - thi:'presene — efivie-"Ae:bo= .ptiti head of the edtt ittonal system, of the -commonnealth. the speaker is pl to_d In u position where he can neigh the advantsins of hightU i edu cation and themud that Is felt throughout the coontly at Ow toesentl time for trained leadets Following this address, the Dathelos and Advanced degrees all! lw conferr ed upon the tandidstes oho number seventy live in all Major Elton D Walker. Professor of Sanitary and Hydraulic Engineering twill then pre sent certificates far military service to those graduates alto left college to 'enter the army or ratty dating the late Wal Anothet item of the com mencement exercises aili be the formal announcement of the election to the , , lionoltuy Society of Phi Einppa,,Phi VARSITY BOXERS MEET SPRINGFIELD SATURDAY Opening Encounter With Strong New England Team Will Test Ability of/Harlow's Mit Men Penn State tinsels 'r nett theta first test In•the ling next Satuida3 whia time open the `season against the strong Springfield tesin In the Armor}, and all folio,, ens of the fistit sport ale looking forward to the coming enconatt et as a [dal of the ability of the new Nittan} boxing combination Practice has been continued through out the ewmination period Just pass ed and Comb Harlots is plating the mon through the flnti stages of twee oration this ueelt for theft debut on Saturday Although them OI lc was smeuhat hampered because of exam inoations the coach Ivas able to hoop his, pupils in condition mu er this per iod and some of the contenders omen advanced in their abliity tiro tote the iota few v,ecks C. & F. DANCE SCHEDULED FOR NEXT FRIDAY NIGHT Members of the Continerce and Fi nance Club are planning to usher In the second semestet n ith subscilp- San dance to be held at the Phi Kappa Sigma house next Friday etching, Feb ruary third This dance Is the first one to be held this school year tinder [ho auspices of the club and will be a forerunner of another to be staged dur ing the latter ',art of the scincster By a ruling of student council, freshmen will be allowed to attend. providing they me enrolled in the Commerce and Finance routed, and all custom regulatione will he oft for the dance only Thls iris byes affected With the aim In mind of getting an fresh, acquainted with the club mem bers and with the -organization itself Music will be furnished by 'Moe Lone's Orcheatta and the subset Ip lion price will be 41.00 a couple. PENN STATE'; CLUB PLANS BIG MEETING Annual Elections and Discussion On Clubs Activities to Take Place Tomorrow Night ---- i DANCES BEING ARRANGED the Penn Mote Club 0111 elect opin e., for the coming .1, ear, to-morrow, Weilnetdi ti , Felton., tit St at a meet ing t,. he held in Old, Chapel at RlX fm -fit e o thick it Is i ihighli Import ma that Melt nt embei . of the chub be lite-eta 1/01 licsldot the election. pllns (nn e‘tenshe actli Ries for the coming' etir to a he discussed th,st at 111 he don , es, 'smokers, the ti tilt meat.' Fathom Day Ptomainand sei et al 'other et. vets o bleb P nil State - Club has staged 0 al l log .00., ess In , the plat Ind Melt that "ICtnl/..ttlret Intends to 110111 011 1 It go st . Ile this tont \ Con oltlenttion of pi 111, flll ti . ophles for the nnlT.s: unit Istsliet-Itill;tism 0111 al-n 10 a pa. t of the eienlns s program Set oral Dames Planned The dances 0 hiCh hate been held 1.M111,1 the /asylum of the nomfratcr -1114 ganitottion hose ,thus fat been mm 11.11.11.1 suom,es, the Club is 0l inning an not anti,. p progt am of Mate and sin log danc'e's 0 blob should v 1 talnli be of Intel est to the 'follow. of Terpoldna e tt he vie numbered among Its inemitost If possible a dance' 0 111 be held the night ..following the lupin. P. tan The booth ohich The TOSSERS SHOW BETTER FORM AGAINST.BUCKNELL Have Little Troubli Defeating Visitors,' 38 to 12-Beed Is Big Star of Game i A deckled Imps°, enteot in all de : p trtrnent , of the game„,4 es noticeable : in the Ii It 41.1 at the I , trslts basket ; WI team ',Let S ttotclax],e4 - ,ening •11111 as ("1 volt the Dm knell testis, note sent (loon to dcfe tt, he the ore-sided stoic :of 3S to L! asPectitoct I loud game because of the t mord all ado hung up Jay. the, Buckne/re U.S` - .....-TTfe-ls‘se's wnteges opened the b till bulb a rush end, continuing their hilt elkW throughout ides ed their opponents oft their feet to such an extent that the lattt Inet et men became _dangerous Close go irding bi -the :linensfive i‘t is iii' neatest fitetor In the t [Mor) ohne the at shooting, and excellent float onil, of need pt nvlded n 0 eat that h I. not been given a Penn State IlUdiente 91110 , the hest days of lest seasons steal team The Blue and White rot oat it made Lb enty-three points out of the 10151 . this ts -eight. tossing• Omen foul goals in fourteen attempts and innexlng, sin beskets ft ern all angles of the front Penn State took the lead in the (list feu seconds of pia) through the NNOI IC of Read and ha exhibiting an impregnside defense, rapidly drew from the visitors Two digi rlune shots ha Reed coupled with five crsCUl 101115, made the count 9 to 1 in tarot of the Nittana quintet and, tithough Tioahnell nutnaged to shoot Pao mei e foul goals Reed Sh 14,111101. Miller and Koehler Mopped tha hall through the rim fm two points each In rapid pule, chile Read }spectated to make fire mere foul strata good the total aggregation of goals oiling Penn State a 21 to 3 lead at tile I end of the fit,. half The net and pm lad lii ought a slight In tee on the put of the Bushnell quin tet but this houid undoubtedly bale bone brolcen (loan If the Blue and White first team had been 'dinned to cumin in the ganie for the entire' time After scene minutes of play, In o bleb Reed Neered Wm field goals and Millet and Isrochlet each shot t Iv— ite?, a second flee composed of Will son, Cornwall, Ritter, Guthrie, and Hubm tool. the floor This tram had 'htnl Job making any headway against the Bucl.nelllnns and felled to scole for sceeral minutes Gateman made the .only tallies, finally tossing ono foul goal and shoaling a field goal The Rucknell flee, on the other hand, st , f ceeded In reading the defense of the Lion passers and secured thtee field goals 11N n result Coach Herman attempted to remedy the situation by mnl.ing additional substitutions but the placing of Mtn. and Huston in the line-up seemed to be of littln The line-up.— Penn State-18 Bueknell-12 Reed y P Dayhoff 1•` I Bunting Shah. .0 Coe Michlei C Dletrh h Ldefflet Cr _ Diehl Substitutions—Searlex for Bunting, Tiendark for Coe, Cornwall for Mil let Field 00014—Reed 0, Shalr, Koeh let ' Cot naall. DiGhoff 2, Tteadwell Foul goals—Reed 11 out of 14, Corn aall 1 out of 8 'Stiehl 4 out of 10, Bunt ing- 1 nut of 9. Bowleg 1 out laf 4 Re feree—Saul of Otterbeln A LIM t XI SIGMA ISTATTIONS It Ft Cot ad '22 Robert Moore '22 C T Spangler '22 L. S. Gross '23 TRUSTEES APPROVE ITWO PHI KAPPA PHI NEW BUILDING PLAN LECTURES WILL BE Ground May Be Bro ken For Dormitory In Spring ALUMNI START CAMPAIGN FOR $2,000.000 FUND Money Raised by Alumni to be Used for Recreation Hall, Gym,and Swimming Pool Culldiug plans 00 the Ltads of car- Ink not a etudent body of ten CllOl.l- nod it the Peons, I,llola Stale , College slt st.rl .and /11LOPt.l./ 1.1 In in ,1 1 ),, bt I the college he nA of ti Piste,- at thellannual meeting I not pl ues t 3 a te, noon tt lie I'cnr.lhnpls I lotc I at I 1 tII slung ciuml .111 lie Imolsml in Cu stay o,Pan lotto p .10i do flint 0011.,, of the bu 11,11114 0 ppm pni 101141 , 41114 of a 'por tion of a din mite°, Inn num th it 01111 is entu.lll, lionise one thou-sand stu dents Won is .111 also Le at, led at th tt timeon a gicatls nettled beef cattle bat n tot the college foams The two hooded and Mt) thous Ind dollars fop buildings !Num./atm' 13} the taut State Leglslatmc will cm c. fon the ectlon Ol these ottilts The college nehltects, in tile use of dna. logs, and lantern slides, sho.cd the, tt astern host the college, "mil. , .in look ORh the pl thinned deselopmcnt ompletes] Tfie,c grelttls pleas.] .1111 the effect and t p eats[] Ilnal adop ! don of the scheme with the settlement of a test tnlinco slot din to a special hand tmmulttee on inne.hlteettn, This committee is eomposcd of Vance C Cot mitt, flat Isbuig, I I. 1-1/010011 Columbus, Ohlo, I Shields, n delphla I uch, II Walton Ilttchell, Vlttel , unghlnd On John Al Hennas !president 01 the college filmed]htch - fano illl4 UK. bond nhetingvecLAl alumni cosmnittee oats red Ith the h untee, and Presi th nt Thom tv tel alto to almonign for I too million donut emergene, bonding, fund This fund o hen ink ed nmong alumni and lends of the college, o ilLhe Until fot the ettction of such buildings or trill benefit the stu.- uhik.c.y • rtd ,omfort Pan, Include the ereettan of an ath loth hall and a large recreation hall 01 gymnasium, pith sultnnling pool ENtelll , llL plaglounda tot Intl l-mural athletic ,ontcat, for men and mem, * Auden.n nili he included, 1,1 well .14 I eel eatfon hall lotr tette, la uul the zemodeling ofomen Old, Alain the Elect building to be elected at the col lege. ma an adrnial,trath, building :The lecleation hall mill stand as a enicir lel to the Fenn State nrea ha t' st-I lon on the NVII. 111,1 N, Ile the I react building on the e unmet • • All of these Immo, omen, %%e itt cluckd in the plum preoented D,* end Maude, Phliodelphin the college ochitects Theuccesoar, ' buildings fro toom and lalun th, pill inehule to matincin mg Oil ministroti, e building to replace the one deet, , ,,,tl 1,, toe in I'M, addi- Unto, to the Illn lie and to the milt, al reody storied In the schoole of engl (Continued on Met lingo) GOLF TEAM TO MEET U. OF P. THIS SPRING Pt nn ,t Ile • golf to tm will m 11. c It, do but Into Intel -coll.:late golfing o - t to. thli+ n hen it nwet, the huh et nits PenusslN ant o In I dual meet on the nen mill coon, on Mit, [ln Mil he a M 1114111 ,, and Co to b nob Butherfood 111 mo to slat t whipping his squad Into .tithe tot the meet about (Ix middle of Apt 11. at noon as the golf manioc /It les out Tide nlll he Penn State's firvt appearance In the popul noon and het progress Is being nimeheil with Intendt by other colleges It Is to °habit that Penn State ma i l also enter a team In next ,1111111e1 , 1 Intercollegiate golfing tournament HONOR FRATERNITY. IN MINING INSTALLED The Kappa Chapter of Sigma Gam ma Epsilon, tin honorat Pi ores,lonal fraternity fat students in mining. cooi ng, and int.talitirgy, t n. 4 (listened at Penn Staten January _the twenty fivst when ten o Seniors of the School of Mines and Pinfessor C A Define hemline chartet members of the chap let here At the installation the' fol liming men spoke DOMIII E S Moore, Plot D Terailand, Pt? C A Bonin, Prof A P Donuts, Prof iv Cheilsey, it of the School of Mines, and Dean Miller of the Md.., and Gland Vit.e President of the fratet ray The folloning Se e nlois In addition to Prof Bonin°, were elected to the tea lei nit) R B Anderson, A C Bane 3 C Bat china, P. L Kellar, E D Mingo, -R N Id Relation , hash, ft. A. Shaffer, P 31 — Trout and P F 'White Sigma Cnmma Epsilon wan founded In 1911, nnd. In addition to chanters In westet n colleges and universities, the trate, nits Is also established nt Pitt and Cornell The local chaplet VMS Installed by three menthern from the Pitt chapter. 1 REGISTRAR'S NOTICE i Doling the month of Februart, I until all gptdei hate been le- I co: tied and all glade i epoi ts imade nut, the office of the Reg- I i i imllal 0 111 he open dails, 01111 I tinting tin 110014 11 00 to Ili 00 AI .1 00 io 5 00 P MI t....,.........,....—......,.--~.....,0—...7,. LEADERS POSTPONE Speaker Was Former President of Century Publishing Company •ARIVIS PARLEY DATE.., • thc an,, tntl 011.1 immix, of the u Intel let tilt e iota st being e ,st nted undo., the .11/ 41 , 11e4 of the Phi Knit Phi trattorias On N 5 Shuns 1V 1.:11hu o, thLatino Ito. ea . Ante] it tn histoat utd ,L theta" cooks and fie mei esidt tit of the Centutt PUIIIISIIIIIg Compan,c to. 111 delis et tu o lectu,ts tints atomise to he of eNi option tl inteo st to rent State students DI Ollv otth. th st stilt nn thc lot of Writ t\ 111 Is caters in the Audit°. turn n That silat et ening reltrual 3 secund and still be followed 1* aand di ess on "The Writing Game on 1 , 1 I dm et ening Both of these lectut es' e full of literart terninNecnees - and hernia out 810111,4 shoo the authol s pith uhom DL. Ells, 0: th came in eon wet duo. Mg his for tv years' sera lee %tab the Centui ,t Comp ant nom these anecdotes, Ds Cllsmot sit nit es ads lee to aspirants of the to. siting game. and 1114 advice Is tht alt lee no. man u Isnot, s ulna he 14 t. 11141111.1 11110111. Date For Presentation of Student Sentiment to Pres• Harding Changed to February 20 170 COLLEGES ARE UNITED the dm•t[hm 111 till It I, , lllitgton ptut Cold, enta., TAIL need fat es toath thce posnlble tut raclsidetetl acAlon on the peat of the Arnetlan colleges, and UK inaetli. tblllly of presenting the studcnt testimonial after the Sett,- hal.gone to the. Senate ate the chief. leasons for changing the date nhen the state student chairmen and the region it a hall men, connected at ith the :National Student aftnernent for the. lAnitation Of tonament, sill meet nith the Ptesident of the United States lu incsent the untied student opinion 'in Amok. conccrning the questions th It, hate Men discussed during the ntst months in Washington Slime the Latter pail. of October the students of Anon Ica ha, been rapid') otganizlng tot the purpose of taking action on the! Intonational questions of the day In otekt that the picnipotdruaties of the solid+ meatest nations mat be given n. true insight into the public opinion of the goner Walls or tumorton Isla at it .an thought that the INlFeshington Confetence souid hate aftioUrned In thefirst of Fein nom and that the to tit nould hate been pm ' entcd to the Senate tot approtal or (ejection sat unexpected detelop ntepts in..the settlement of the Aloes- I tionti,....con/ttrucq Manchnia, and the , Vnglo-Japaneer Ilanee ha,c m °longed the peace eon . ferenec Thup it mos ndelsable that tint National Student Committee plan to meet this nest emetgenm in the i last mannes This was, apparently, to postpone the date when the leader, of the Inotmnent should meet President Harding The nen date that has been accept •o ind ippros eil Mc ors Fein um y twen tieth At th it time, it is planned that the km. lean ctudent sentiment will be mai:anted to President Harding Tie attitude of the American student is admin abb summariaed in the state ment made to Seen eta N of State !Engines ins lohn Rehschild of New 1 (irk L'secutlt e Chairman on the mot ument, In Ott um, 'topic tint stage of the' NV Confei ence, the National student Committee fin The Limita tion of \ inament numbering a mem ot 170 collect:it° student hod u into., to coati to to you thi ouch Its St lot Ch Armen. It., genuine confi dent, andlts Won for >our ho -1 °Mitt , : to el Winne the danger of Untie, I Attic unt In the Pat East droll tned fin the nue lit tilt Conte] erine cr nce. t e ti u.tt that it .111 not to, until ctitlunen?, have horn oft, tell in the Pat Mnt, u hien mill Insole iltr.it tiptionc there In the ne it unute nd %Odell urn misure an to cntual °minim 'minim of that tomtit I • it his hrrn 1111111111N1 tli.lt rei min of the t 101 l ply delegatchale overt, to a &Nolte twnslderntlon of Important Rents of Litt tgendtt, tad It being alto Ipp ti. of flint othrl Nlsltlng delegatet Ito Impatient rot the ending of the onferenceno hasten to twute you tlett at least this section of the Amer- It an m.llllE—the Notcpg men and women of 110 colleges tad unl% et atles—thee 1. out m Mutt determln Won Ind pa -1 tlenee • BUSINESS EXPERT TO GIVE SERIES OF TEN LECTURES :NI. I P o.n.ultlnu Indus- It er of No 1 1 , v 111.0 IN.,11(.• a the NO, I , l` o .. 111,1 slt - and I Igo n t the at ad • , h•pl of nusiewtl Admlnktr • II II 1111ut Ifni% et 411.1 has Itgleeli ...It 0 an m 11411111 , e 1 les of ten Ito • the. , tt. Penn Sp.. dm Ing the 1100: of Pohl lary th It ttem 11 on 01 ua 11 I, it lon and 'Mon tgement The leltntov will he of In let eut to the unite -1, 1 • nil 11.11 1111111 the, fundamental,. of uotul hnhw -11111 lot Inc.. method:, 'I he - Imes 11 111 Di eh 1.111 he 1.:10en nt 10 10 Ind 1 vol• 1111 .1 0, from all the 1 111, to PI Ida 17111, 10- : 4 I NShe letan es 00111 • 00 01001, In ale Old Ch 0)01 In 01(11.1 trtet al. etndenit, 11 ho (1001100103 hate •he in nets of laming lft 711(100 It flee it three: home Ile vpoho to the ndindid studontv ot DI mitt. 2nl mid hi. II londly and mdinet of sneaking mode hla t Intorwiting ny tt,dl It prof itable. fCIMer Up! The Thermometer Got a Beloo PRICE FIVE CENTS 1 - Famed Publisher to Speak on Recollections of Fa mous Authors THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SET FOR DATES OF ADDRESSES Di lillsnorth's life is a 0103 of .1 struggle from proof reader to presi dent of one of the largest publishing companies In the nation In lath, Dr tit retired from the mate du tie, as president ut the Century Cent rum and has lectured to college aud tone, since that time His stories of authors are entertaining and full of Information about the personal side of the mans noted writersalth nhoin he more In contact oldie bah tilt Centur% Compans Illsone hook. 'The Golden Age of Authors. naswritten with the name Wel and uos dedicated to Dr Puttee ho Dr Dilworth claims, , give hVr the Inspiration for the work/ REGULATIONS ANNOUNCED FOR WIRELESS CONCERTS Electrical Engineering Dept. Will Enforce Rules—Special Night For Ladies Ito ord. that ill who wish to ` witness the wonders of wireless telephon3 ntat la accommodated at the college wireless room the Electrical Engine°llng De- Ii wtment ham decided to put in fotte a schedule that will he stslctly adheled to after the first of the month It Is re. wasted that all students olsel•e the legulations and thus ussute ouch one of /qua) opportunits to takc altant one ot the (tom gl anted 11l the denal t- I meal Dining the it Istitemeint.r both fu nitt and students 1,111 0.-lions of list ening to tin. concerts, music °dials nd speeches that Lan be he od eget> night at tht local station tint actual ied u e g•tt emely limited be t sue t of the small ci>t of the building ill \\filth the donna... is lot aced At the . most It Is impossible to att€ d ILL mote than ten person, control t. 1.1,1% IL one tint, Anothia undcsiroble .011. 111L1 , 111.1111R0 horn the fat t that on vont, tio,hts, them %timid he un etaa etnek small attend int o and on the logo, Mg nights, tile n helots °helot°, would be foamed n itll Ihnormalls hteot mond To eliminate these conditions the illc,trieal Engineering Department tnnounces that the following regain. LI(III4 mast be tenoned in tin_ [Mum I All appointments must be made with the department at leant two dly s helm it tit night on which the appointment 14 desired Visitors will be 3ntertalned on 01019 night befot ten o clock, but aftet that time, all will be requested to leme in order that meturages may be I elm, ed 4 Ft lass, Saturday, and Sun dt? nights tw reset, ed for ladles and shell tscout lo t 5 Conceit ts, music me t imls, and speeches are heard eve?) night ftom 7.30 to 0 30 The apparatus at the local station Is soinewh it limited although it has been Inct eased to tt considerable estcnt dur ing the past year A two stage ampli fiel And detector Insure a Near and U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE IS STAGING EXHIBIT HERE Al, exhibit Is nob being staged the Unit, 11 States Department of Ag leultut e in Room 200, north aline e Building The exhibit. Mach includes phime% of the iitor Lae question, Fed glair% standal ds, standat da to, nhipping container% and mari.el bad het and prompted m out glades, will be open eve, dly from nine oclocll In the morning until fl%e o'clock In the r% ening, culminating on liiridav, roh my thlid, when free moving pic tures will be slam n In Old Chapel at %el, en-thirty These pictures will be agricultural In =turn.
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