Friday,' February 3 1922 SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED ENGINEERING STUDENTS Illinois and Columbia Offer Ex cellent Fellowships to Men Of This Institution Ettglne... Ing 91.11(1.1. Hill he Inter ested to knol that t ....let of fellow ships In othet Institution, 0 e 09.1101.1 e to tittolento with exeellent cu. do The Unto erslty of Illinois m tintalny £mlllolol eveateh gindonte assist Int ships In the ettg,lnLei lag ems(' Intent station The fee, air remitted und n. annuol 0111,end or $OOO 011 Iv 0111011,1 The grudulte nuts lie appointed to aond ve Not mre than holt .of the Wm. nt of 11 go Ctr l' 11419tallt is .I..lgned, the enstlinlet 110.110 •hvtll dile rot ute 0111111 AI/pH...lion. should lie mnde not 11101 th in It it elt fllot, 011th fllll statement of pr 0.1.9.1 em.ei lone° The College 01111 .10111111 the .4_1101,11e 1e..- .11d The oho, e Int.lthe. lie op en to thet, gt-tdostlng ill 1 0 01.1101 v 01 lune. 1922 11(11`11 to this linaltution one Hhol tnhih ilot the corning rienilentic teat The School of liinglneming trill loceite appilt ohms at Dean 14tcliettN office up to \I,I flist at mhich Unitnomi nation 1,111 ho made to Columbia. Urn teitatv from chose in thin,: wile Won Thi whin I,lllii cote, nil tuition fool old the ,toltut 11111 lie mottled the qtnte fot tiecond Nbat lent thel lo roluottion con be out tined from the of-, rice of the Dean of nimlneetlng The Elliott - Roseate]. Fellou,hii. trig he mauled a Penn State Graduate rot the stinting academic NMI. This Ml lonNitip requires that the St iduate shall (loute one-half of his time to the oink of the engineeting e , Peolment station and the other half to gt ulunte study tad 1t...ie....11 along some mimeo mi Hue S Elliott of Plttsbiligh ril ‘ e an endue meat of $lO 000 00, the income of which 1,111 be used. The total income will be $760 00 and a student may be appointed fora second year if his work la satisfactory Application should I , ^ made to Professor A J Wood in Sdelsott. SCHEDULE IS ANNOUNCED FOR FRATERNITY PASSERS The Fraternities of this institution will continuo their seholuie of games fol the Intel -Fratat nity basketball championship ulth the follouing liar up for the coming week Tutsidas, February 7;. co will be announced later, to- A-8 00 P AI. Beta. Theta Pi c , Del- r 'l,l with two other groups One of to Sigma CM ..st other groups will be for students B-8.00 P. Al Delta Kappa Nu vs of Agriculture who will take up the Beta Sigma Rho. study of Denmark The other group A-8 15 P. bI. phi Delta Theta vs will be for Engineering students who Alpha Delta Sigma. 0111 study industrial conditions in the B-8 00 P. M Sigma Alpha bit/ellen light of Christian principles tx Alpha Sigma Phi Another group lead by Professor Pat- Thursdio. February 9 tee will hold their Ala -sues every Thum -,1•311rT- P 1 071e1. ,— Phl — RTiatii,'Ve-4 - 1 7 51 " thay ,;7•00 10 8 00p. m. in Room 3/9 Old Kappa Sigma bloin They will take a straight Bible B-8 00 P. It. Acacia vs Delta upsl- Study course on the Book of Mark This /on moue Is open to loaders and any one A-8 15 P ilt Kappa Skims vs dig- else Interested In Bible study without lea Cbi. the discussion of social problems. 8—5.15 P Df .Alpha Thu Omega. s Alpha Zetzi. MEDICAL SCHOOL HEAD WILL ADDRESS PRE-MEDS Pre-Medical students 00111 be accotd ed t rate treat - Mond ty evening *then Data William Pearson, bead of the Hahnemann Medical School of Philadel phia. will speak on the subject of Physiological Chemistry in the lecture loom in MacAllistin Hall The lecture trill begin promptly at seven thilty Than Pearson visited Penn State SIC goat to Intel est pre-niedlcal stu dents in the work of the Hahnemann Medical School, which is homeopathic, During DIN visit, Dean Pearson ad drossed the Pro-Ated Society on the nervous 0301001 of the human body, u talk Mach around a cleat deal of In taitst among the tutu. Physicians As before, DI Pearson's lecture on 'Mon day evening will be Illustrated with one of his interesting Cellos of sterol,- /Icon slides The Pre-aled Society extends a cor dial Invitation to the students In the anyin agricultural elletnistr and any others tvho,are interested in them tau to attend this nieeting There will be no admission chat ge. DEAN SACKETT CONFERS WITH STATE OFFICIALS Dean R. I. Sackett of the Engineer ing School was In Harrisburg last snook conferring with Commissioner Connolly nad Secretary F. J Hartman of the Department of LLabor and In dustry. relative to the college under taking the testing of certain safety devices and protective apparatus Fall and Winter _ Oxfords and Shoes Greatly Reduced , , Watch Our Windows 20th Century, Shoe Co. 121 Allen St. State College , - Football Only Sport To Make Profit 1 ' Last Year According To . A. A. Report Football at Penn State has the only and tennis Pollan lag In the ti“let 1111M SUM t to caul a sot plus for the sear ea- Totyl espm.ditui os fat the tent 1220-'2l, according to tho annual ft- amounted to $3_,19319 n laced staitanent of the Atheltic As- The asimelittion eat ned I net mu tocl ition to) the year ending August plus tot the pear of 211,411' If It should 11 1921 All other 'sports here run at ha noted, hot,or et. that ag tinst thl9 d lots. lire net def/e/t on all imorts be- surplus Mete Has t 11 , 11 foie ten lag met 515,009 Trnett and baoeball conmt action for tin 3e':, a total of $l,- h e tht biggest lose., tvlth basket-lil3 92 The tins nelat Atattrat ot 101-1 ball, A readliug. soccer, lacy orie l / toils spot t Eznertue Receipts Set Deflett Net Slit plug 6,005 4G 1,248 50 1,716 . 05 10,673 27 3,03003 7,510 Si t ;Lek 11.852 03 5,717 50 6,084 11 EIIMM=I 2,098 90 970 00 . . 514 60 110 00\ 4.44042 2,79600 3R3 959 34 i 65.099 91 5_1.03120 4.1 r7^79 t Dab It Spot is brought dot% n _ 18.2t941 Intro Into /dhletle fund and Tidln- 1 hot linuor 9714 id 4 - goon 11 At count 4.11171 Tot it Th.pendltures 1:1:01:IPTS Student Fees 1114 r ellaneou, Income Tend llocelpta 511011 07 LANrE, Not Out plus ft. Year `•sll.nt7 11 $14,111 07 $44,111 07 , *Agnint the Rut 1111e0 there wag ehgtged flu new ttetlon far the ova $1,7111 'l2 BIBLE STUDY GROUPS ARE OPENED BY Y. M. C. A Method of Study Different Frcim • That of Past—"Y" Will Give , Motion-Picture Shows The Y C started the new month with the opening of the Bible, dv Groups which received their Mit lrt by Sherwood Eddy Begin- Thursday, February second, a Bl bb. Study Group will be held from 7.00 to 8 00 lv Room 11 of the Liberal Arts Building every Thursday. This grouP, mhicit mill bo taught by Professor W A. Broyles of the Agricultural Educa tion Department, will be a problem dis cussion group for students who will lead other elassel, Another 12==1 In all those groups the method of study hill not be by lectures, but rath er by asking questions for individual thought Af Lei such a procedure Bible references lelating to the subjett will be looked up This method will make the classes more interesting to those tt ho ,lo not alsh to take lectures alone In JadltiOe to this, the Y IK. C A. ail] run r aeries of motion picture shows, the fest of ahlch will be hold Satur clue , Fein nary fourth in the Old Chap el it 4 00 The subjects to be included in the fe st epigram include: Platt], °cone to American Science, Birds of Willingnenth the dramatization of one of Longfelionsi poems, and C 41444.110 Chsplin In "The Pawnshop?' I 101t411SII0 ,PITCHINO IS INTRODUCED AS NEW SPORT lowa State has the distinction of in troducing a now collegiate sport, horse shoe pitching Plans have been made ',hereby contests mith other colleges 0 111 he arranged in the near future and a regular league still be eventually ea ' triblished We can furnish you with West ern Beef' at all times. J. J. MEYERS IIIIIII:C1 $32,119'1 I, I le - $ II 119 (1 1 101 I GRANDSON OF FORMER PREXY TO SPEAK HERE Pt Mown .1 Chinneen Sbt otildge, grandson of the sixth President of Penn State, mill delinet an addiett on .. Too Presidents of Penn State . ' at the Old Chapel. Thursdal atoning, rebruary ninth, at tenon o'clucic The too Ples !dents of whom Professor Shortlidge trill speak are President Loan Pugh, the first President of the College. and his grandfather. Joseph Shrotlidge, the sixth President. Mr Shlotildge will also inenent an enlarged pot trait of his grandfather to the College during his visit Professor Shorlidge Is an entertain ing Bomber of nide mperlence and a staunch supportet of the unltersity Idea for Penn State lie has endorsed the nark of President Thomas at various Grange gatherings, and It is certain a gm(' audience all] greet him here He now Head of the Maplewood Instl tuto for Young Men and 'Boys, and has long been identified with the educa tional Interests of Pennsylvania AGRICULTURAL EXHIBIT DISPLAYED BY U• S. AGENT A speetal,agricultutal exhibit oVed ucational nature VMS opened on the third floor of the Horticulture this week by tip United States De partment of Aar !culture The display is identical meth that uhich has been shoran by the government at state and national fairs and ;nurtures the actual demonstration of grain grades; an ex hibit of standard market contain., tontathe moot st tpdards, meat grades and cuts, potato stomp° methods, a model apple house and a refrigerator car The athllet le undo: the etre of Mr L Perkins, aho brought It from Rote., Ife wlll flatterer It to Cor, nell next week BREAD PIES CAKES Ice Cream a Specialty STATE COLLEGE BAKERY & ICE CREAM PARLOR TE COLLEGIAN_ ,THE PENN ST Out-of-Doors Outing Club Opens-Contest to Arouse Student Interest— Four Prrizes Offered 't he photographic contest instigated hi the Outing Club this winter seems to has e nroubed remllloo into 1 , 41 among the student body, as tht re sults thus ale here been ant thing butt gt airs lug anal satbehmory The Out ' ing Club slatted the contest Cot the put pose of arousing student alms c,.t. In the telly hies of the club rind in so. /an log plumes of Penn State out-ot doel lite as n tut thel incenth. e, 10111 Inc lutlfut mires wow, offered tot the foul best cons ibutions The contest itlonloan oprasmnty fan membels of Penn State's out-ot tiool,l tlob old this mhould collude w.f.') Penn State otodent, to test theb pho togtaphic abilitieli On account of the !sets., It Is to be expected that most the contllbutionx sill he whoer e n, hot on 3 pontt ta.il ota-of dem NO In the clelnlO of State Col lege mac he submitted • r The inks of the contest ore rein Int : or] for the cordrenienee of thorro tlenit ~lnF to submit Irrhotographs The com- I poltor m enter an, number of pho tograblet ,hich he Ivr taken himself , Rhin hiking distance of State College E h coca must.hme n title and be nromianded ho the mime of the cun t; ilartor and the ninuornim Ito location of the Ncene of the phrture The pie, tut,. become the posheradon of thel Outing' Club and ruall fount the nuLlous or .1 permanent colleetion The colleMion. ohm being exhibited I here. bill be sent to the Dartmouth Outing Club for exhibition, In return rot the talttoble and Interesting set of slitles which that organization recently Monza to Penn State for Dr. Mater...4l lecture Contributiona for the contest may be banded to the president of the Cub, It I: Dickson, at the Delta Sigma Phi Hence or to Professor. , Oyerholtz at the Botany Building any time before the content closes on April the thir tieth • - AG FACULTY ACITVE AT FARM PRODUCTS SHOW Penn State played a very active part In the Form Products Show which was held in Harrisburg the last Sao week. The members of the agricultural tom tits vere tapechlly prominent In the ;tore and, as a result were elected to numeronv prominent offices In assocla.- Sons of the state The elections fol low DI S W Pletcher, president of the State Horticultural Association. Dr H H Havner, secretary of the Breeders and Dairymen, W. B Connell, otccreLtry-tralsurer ;of the Pennsylva nai Sheep Breeders; D hi Gray, vice- Provident. and H. C Knandol, eccretarY, of the SLltte Poultry Association, and W B Nissleynwi l pS-of the State ta Vegeble GI Meg -elation gv,smilm.simminvimewipms, Quick and Z fEfficient go Service _ s 1 PENN STATE CAFE 1 ; : ..............,.............. FOUR 'STUDENTS' TOURS • TO EUROPE IN SUMMER The vin COOS of a Stud, nts' l'otti con !dueled to Dal) flout the 011 , n1 Statel :Lott qunietin ho', led to oil owe oat of Coln II ll , t fol tin toning Burn !nur month.: 1, bleb 11111 innlAti ntaidetan of Aim, len Inn the lead ! lug count, ltO of 1:u. in it I tlrelt entail es.Poll4e Iv, IA innecl the Into notional Student'. Toll, do ginil.nitlon. tiniota 8,1 r 11 111 he old' to It 11l eat In It oln, Plane Ind the S'-Inalnl,l in tout,' !tole, it npottli 1011 !en II to MI ntudentii and 11111 be null, In then tape The tot II o.t ttr lb( lout 01111 be but ,10 Ilona, c(I Ind !, ,setid loniili oil doll Ind Irw lb in i 11.1 4 0111/11111 11413 ilh be 081080ned to expend lot .4001 t Join - ncy An enthe 01,11, h beim chartet • d In t 11,0 the 11,11111 0 to toti noon ! no. ohne the tin% olio,lt npion torian oil! be lett In the h Intl , of the %molly in Shp, es. CM/1111111N 101111.111101 l eh one., inn ind efl I, holt twit, in [lnn kilt) 111 //I ON 111(111 11111111, /I 1// 581- tlitlonql Info. In atoll on tin tot. n In ! he Mit tined nom 13 oh) htufth 1/11 et tin of the Intel national iitnelentn 'lours, N:olt )1111, Cl/, ExTENsio coons]. ion TE ¶l'lll.ltS 1 l'ltl POPI , LA R The 11,ten.don Coupe In 1% Lining. lot Teqehel h being. ondta led un rt the I.3duc 111011 EXtellY/0/1 DVll.llt- Illent n 1 the Cat Las 1110,31 a in LI I, eds acs lot the short Unto In h been aim, d '1 he 1n! 4,l;o,lh:ilea septembel and In the th, qeme.tcl of Its e‘lstroce the en alh lent Is 1111104 t I_llll,ll 11l the Inn nest 111111111 cm olhnent ofl Institulfon ever eonductlng 1...0,1911,11 1_011,04 Cins~ale being, onducted in lh on n, Me Ttn dem eek, 0 i ltd de, Al toon t, Bellefonte. and Oil Cst, with as man!. mote Lommttnities consid eration In the Pittsbui gh dist, let alone, the extension mon toy of the first semester enrolled donut 1200 lo bile in I the other dish lots the nementabe of enrollment is almost equal to this ex cellent. record All of the convert eat* college cred it, and apply on the requitements of the nee state ccrtifsalto+ lot teachers 'many of the registrants mho aro now pursuing the courses have expressed their intentions of continuing their stu dice in the Summer Seselon for Teach ers at Penn State next summer SPANISH INTITUCTOR GIVES TALKS ON SOUTH. AMERICA W K Jones. an Instructor In the De partment of Romance Langusges, gave six lectures In and around Pittsburgh Inst week on the subject of South Amer- , Ica. Three of them lectures were ll lusteutod by excellent slides EMEIZEI I fun drove (complete) sire 35, 1 Tuxedo (two piece). size 36; 2 shirts, nice IP Practically new Inquire J P Phi I:uslion PI House Special Sale Sl.OO and 8.125 Serv-Us Brooms 69c and 79c Friday and Sat urday. W. R., GENTZEL 100-2 E. College Ave. Are you interested in Ad-' vertising ? Here's your opportunity. Sign up for Business Staff of PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Wednesday, Feb. Bth, 1.30 P. M. HEALTH SERVICE ISSUES'-' WARNING AGAINST COLDS Ben. o of colds and Pnenmenio. is the +Wistfulte of a n.trning Issued this neck by the College Health Set rice The nest too months ore the months alien pneumonia Ind colds are tho ost in es/tient and nhon moat of the fltnlitus 00001 In 1920 140.000 dead. 0.00 c tused bs pneumonia In the Unit , lel Staten One out of noel) Oise per limns eho get tills dherne dlre This ntssit. that 0,01 I'oo.ooo men. homen, land (Michel! in the United hllton tend , lmeolminir I.tot VII, All colds oral +minus' Do not neglect them Do not 1 use patent medicines thee ore uocle+.4l atui denectous The best 1,1.10 Is tot immsuit t tilt Viol 111 Colds m do, clopi into pm untnnl t if not Wel/011y heated Is a in ee !talon 4,001 getting "1.11 dot 'beep the feet die sex'ton It 110111 fishing noel, tit our moms! thorough!, and do not osethcot them,l and sleet! nlth the UlOllOOO 01100 ELECTION OF OFFICERS BY PENN STATE CLUB Lit I log /alit el.+ fur 0111.1 Pilling NE' II tilt Poem St Ito Club at theta meeting) I tat chie.cl it et ening htvt lit .li 110,% ,t of t secu tit es to h Indio the Al fth• of the Club Thelesults of the 11 alothig e In folios, s esl id, at. I tent .t fittier-president. uttn sl • oral t esltlent. Wingel 1,14111,, COMMIT, ltet.ulet T,on 'I ho It.t rite-ioesident toll leten .144i4111111t to tilt 1114,1dt:11, it /Inc the s)) toadnod thh cl the-in esldents all!) tett Ithleth end ...I matmgery lespccalt eh The loth leg president Mt Yonne outlined the VIII ee,sful r onto) 11thl bt the Club in the past In the a., of mnolters and dam ts Ind ompha •lvell the netensitt for keeping, up the ) an, It •Ind alms of the 01011 under the new officers EATS ! WHERE ? At the Old Reliable @AI Rome Made Pies Our Specialty A. a. iD I E.7lr RICH PENN STATE '2O Indoor Athletic Equipment The Athletic Stor ON CO-OP CORNER I DAIRY CATTLE PROVED The annual ID ll* the School of ./ltn knit. ed for students aho nondence nom 505 in decided emcee.; this The xollt, hhich he. Monts-tided and ended eighth, es in .11 led main heads Dant Dalt) Cattle reeding a and rsibcocl, Testing or Thinraw", has the eas and those alto tool, it mush ole r , ed .10 Ales for personal inotru Doh) flush lath% Delia to p.mitle Cl\ CIN N ATI UN I t I: CUTS COS In 111 141011 1.1. red tin:ming {0 40100 e‘t et ...let% of :leeltqltlt II I elms 111 111 1114 10 id% e untnas alsnl..4lost Ps it onto The numbes of In • 14 4111, led ot t Is mil the fluor ctst-rt to In neeetlo 111 it Unlfol In Fund The Varsity P Pool and 23, Cigars, Cig and Can 111211323
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