Ttiesday; April 11; 1922 NINE COUNTY CLUBS PLAN EASTER DANCES Students and Faculty in. All Parts Of State Will Hold Social Af • fairs During Vacation " No less than nine dances, sponsor ed by the %art.', county aloha of the college, - 19,1il he staged In es many cit ies In all sections of the state during the coming llastet vacation Philadel phia, latncaster, Williamsport, York, Huntingdon, Johnstown, Altoona, Al lentown and Bellefonte are the cities designated, where Penn State students and alumni will anther for these an nual social events The 'Lancaster County Club will hold Its dance at Copeland's Hail, Lane.- ter, Penne , on Tuesday, the eighteenth of April. The ,Honey Boy's Pep Or chestra-of Reading, Penna., has been engaged to furnish the music for the occasion The committee in charge of arrangements has put several novelty numbers on the program and expects the dance to he one of the 'most suc cessful ever staged by the Lancaster County Club At Wllliiimsport, on the same night, April eighteenth, the Lycoming Coun ty Clubs of both Penn 'State and the University of Pennsylvania will stage a-joint dance at, the Park Hotel This Is the first time that the two clubs have held a joint dance Over five hundred invitations have been sent out Another dance, which will be etaged on the same night, Is that of the' York County Club, which vlil take place at the Coliseum Hall, York, Penn. The first dance ever attempted by the Huntingdon County Club at Penn State will be staged in Fisher's Hall, Huntingdon, Penna It tail' take place on the seventeenth of Anil!, Monday evening of next Week All students, alumni, their limited guests and the seniors and Juniors of rhe'Huntingdon High School are - Invited to attend The Twentieth Century Club at Lansdowne, Pa, null be the scene of the Easter dance of the Philadelphia County Club. on Monday evening, April seventeenth Pat Riley's Orchestra will furnish the music for the evenk_ The eighth . annual dance of the Solinstoun County Club will be held at the Penrose Academy of Dancing, on Tuesday, April nth The affair Promises to be micro brilliant than ov er this year, and it will be ono of the leading social events of the season The dance will be formal The Blair County Club has complet ed arrangements for the annual Easter dance of the club, to be held at the Penn Alto Hotel, Altoona, Pa, on Tues day, April eighteenth The Fantasy Sin of Allentown, Penns— lies been selected by the Lehigh and Northampton County Club to furnish the music for their annual .Master dance, - which will he held at Hotel Traylor, Allentown, Pa, on Monday, the seventeenth of April, bluster dance of theiCentre Coun ty Club win be held in the Bush Ar cade, Bellefonte, Pa, on Wednesday, April" nineteenth, 1922 Ernie Well's eight piece orchestra will furnish the music for the occasion Everyone is invited, dancing will to from nine to one o'clock, while the admission charg ed will be two dollara TWO PENN STATE MEN WILL ATTEND FORESTRY MEETING Two Penn State undergraduates, H F Irvine '23, and W. B MacMillan '23, enrolled In tho Forestry course at this Institution, 0111 represent the college 'at a conference of the Intercollegiate Association of _Forestry Clubs, which will be held at Symcuee University from the twentieth to twenty-second of April, inclusive The conference will bring together delegates from colleges and universities located In all parts of the United States and promises to be one of the largest gatherings of Its kind ever staged Irvine and MacMil lan are-being sent to the meetings by the Penn State Forestry Society. PENN STATE GRAD GOES TO UTICA ICE CREAN CO. C. A. heed '2l, who has been em- PloYed In the - Dairy Department et the college as Technical Assistant, working in co-operation with the Department' of Agricultural Chemistry, on Ice cream Problems, has accepted a position with the Utica Ice Cream Company, Utica, New York The Utica company operates nine ante plants, and Reed will bo employ -d In the company's laboratory to Work .n technical problems that arise In con ection with the manufacture of Ice I-10'Y & NEIDIGH Green Goods of All Kinds Celery, Lettuce, Green Onions Announcing a ShoWing of Women's Apparel April 12-15 Including Wooltex Coats and Suits, Peggy Paige Dresses and Bloomfield Skirts. Prices Ranging from $12.75 to $45.00 -- GENT - Z E L Colgate's New Coach , _ I=l , Nest Saturda), April fifteenth, "Dick" Harlon tomes for Colgate to take up Ws nen duties as head football coach at that Institution. - Harlon made his debut at Penn State fourteen years ago, when he stared on the Freshman and Var sity grid °Wiens In the position of left tackle. Since his graduation "Dick" has coached Nlttan) teams In football and boxing. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM IS ARRANGED BY A. A. A. S. A scientific prograni will be the fea ture of a meeting of the State College Branch of the American Association for the Advancement of Science to be held at 7.90 p m - Wednesday, April twen ty-sixth, 1922, in Room 200 Engineer ing D At the meeting Professor E A Fes senden of the Mechanical Engineering Department will speak on Researches in Heat Transmission and Mr H - W. Popp of the Botany .Department Rill tell of his studies on the Effect of Ul tra Violet Light on Plants All members of the Association for the Advancement of Science and alt prospective members are Invited to at tend N. Y. U. UNDERCLASSMEN MUST _ PAY FOR EXPENSIVE`SCILIP The Frosh-Soph scrap at the Univer sity of New York proved to be a rather expensive one The bill adds up to 32400. This is the amount the proprie tor of inn where the fight took plaeo demands The Freshmen were holding a. dinner there and the Sophomores en deavored to break it uli WOMEN'S CLUBS CONFERENCE Dean .Knight trill remain In State CEdlege during the Easter holiday re cess, but will lease for Philadelphia on April nineteenth, where she Is ill repre sent the , Music section of the Woman's Club at a State Conference of Woman's Clubs bliss Knight still also visit at her home in Columbus. Ohio, before returning to the college Eat Red Rose Meats If you want satisfaction {. Phone Fyes' Grocery it : : : FOUR TOURS OFFERED STUDENTS THIS SUMMER Organized for the Purpose of En abling Students to Travel At Low Expense A group of tour International Stu dont9. Touts of foreign countries, mem bership in which Is open to student's and instructors In American coilegev and unive,itles, ha., been mg-mired for the summer of 1922 under the aus pices of the Institute of International Education Each of the tours in addi tion to being under the general spon sorship of the Institute, is also under the special auspices of the apt/rot/rive Internallorml society - in tints country,: as folloas Students' Tour to Great Britain, The Engll9h-Speaking Union. Students' Tour to France, Federation do 1-Alit ince Francalse. Students' Tour to Italy. The Italy America, Society. Students' Tour to the Scandinavian Countries,9The American-Scandinavian Foundation The International Students' Tours hrtce been established as a non-com motels) undertaking for the purpose of enabling American college students to travel In foreign counttles at the low est possible cost, under capable guid ance acid instruction, under dignified auspices, and under 'conditions which permit a full realization of the voice of each an Interchange of visits from the point of clew of Intel national rela tions The members of all four of the Stu dente' Tours 50111 sail from Nev. York on luly first, 1922, on the Enna] der "Se.xonin," a single-class liner of 14,300 'tons, which has been especially teserv ed to handle them ovement of the In ' tot national Students Touts on both the emstbound and teturn voyaggs Each of the groups ss 11l lie necompanled by ehttperons, proctors, and a trained nurse PHI BETA KAPPA HEARS POETRY AND LECTURE The spring meeting of the Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association •of Penn State was recently held it the Uniter city Club Before an audience of mem bers and invited guests. the poem of the mening WM read by its author, Dr Crockett, and an address on "Stu- dent Life in the ;diddle Ages" was de livered by Dr D B Shumway, Head of the Department of German at the UM yersity of Pennsylvania. The meeting was followed by- a reception to mem bers and guests Endeavors are being made to form a Penn State Chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at the present time PRESIDENT THOMAS SPENDS WEEIOEND IN NEW ENGLAND President Thomas left State College an last Friday evening for Boston, here he spoke on Saturday night at the Engineer's Club On Sunday he ad chested the students at Wellesley Col lege, Wellesley. .Massaehusette After spending' severe] days In Vermont he will return to Penn State tomorrow or Thursday. PENN STATE "Y" INSTRUCTING FOREIGNERS AT BELLEFONTE The Penn State Y nL C A, in Its efforts to be of service to many peo ple, has recently started an experiment In Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, where', classes have been established for the I purpose of teaching the English lan gunge to foreigners and giving instruc tions in blue-print reading. Two Jun fors, enrolled In the Pennsylvania State' College are In charge of the work These are R. E Good, who is conducting classes in blue-print reading, and C Mc- Connell, who is teaching the English language to foreigners. The work of these men is being highly praised by citizens of the county seat and the suc cess which they base attained with the experiment has caused the Y M C A. to establish the classes perinanently DOGS WELL BE BARRED FROPI LAFAYETTE COLLEGE CLASSES The students of Lafayette College ivere requested by Dean Albert K Heckel to discontinue bringing dogs to classes and chapel exercises Dogs have aluays teen permitted In class rooms but their presence has caused much annoyance EASTER CANDY We Have a Fresh • Shipment of WHITMAN'S . CANDY For Easter State Seal Package Sampler Package Nut Package Super-Extra Package In One, Two and Three - Pound Package Place Orders Now GILLILAND'S DRUG STORE State College, Pa. THE PENT; STATE d/LLEGikA COLLEGIAN NOTICE! The nest 619110 of The Penn Slate Collegian 11111 appeal on Tuesday, April twenty-fifth. The time of the Ilistei teeess mobil,- its the - publication of those three Issues that %sould ordinarily follow this issue' CLASSES GRADUATED IN _ ENGINEERING EXTENSION Pint N C Diller, head of the De pal Lineal of Engineering Extension, tis- Ited Wilkes-Barre last neck to attend the graduating exercises of the class in Engineering Extension at the school conducted by the Pennsylvania State College at 'Wilkes-Sarre This is one of the tv.o extension classes which the college actually conducts, the local at'- , fairs being administer.] by a commit ' tee of citizens Prof P A. Danielle is at Ridgway issuing certificates in Eiee trielte, Shop Mathematics, and Draw ing to the extensiorhciass graduated to the Y M C. A. school there Follow ing the exercises at Ridgway, Profes sor Daniell, will go to Pittsburgh In the interest of the Engineering Exten sion convention. %"'" A program is In process of comple tion for an Engineering extension -con vention to be zheld here May seven teenth to nlnetednth Several of the sessions wlll be held Jointly with the Industrial conference which is being arranged by Dean Sackett for the same week. Copies of Englooming- Estension base been placed In the hands of the members of the graduating classes of the high e,chools throughout the state In the ; Interest of mtenslon courses for those who cannot attend college The caret contains a report on college credit by correspondence and a_catalogue of ttlq courses which map be obtained In this manner. Text Prepared For Foremen A series of uniVtwas have been com plied by the depirtment during the past year on foreman , training The work comprises six units, the last' of which has been recently completed This text supplies a basis Tor men in the Indus [lles to train themselves to till the de mand for foreman TWO DEANS WILL ATTEND ENGINEERING CONFERENCE As representatives of the Pennsylva nia State College, Dean Sackett and Dean Stoddart will attend the second national, conventionon Commercial Engineering to be held on May first and second at the Carnegie Institute of Technology This conference has been called by tbe,United States Com missioner of Education and Is Intended to insestigate business training for en gineers and engineering training for students of business About two hundred colleges have been invited by R. Thomas S Baker, Acting President of Carnegie Tech, to appoint delegates no this conference. Invitations_ to„App r gigt, gelegates, hate also'been sent-out' from Washington to engineei r ing professional_ societies and tomore thin fourteen hundred cham bers of commerce and trade organiza tions Red Rosé Meats are making friends Phone Fyes' Grocery Henry Grimm TAILOR 206 E. College Ave YOUTH CRAFT This is guaranteed to cure Dandruff or mon ey-refunded. Not a Hair Dressing. - ' $l. 0 0 . . Rexall - Drug Store Robert J. Miller 'ASSOCIATION FORMED TO INCREASE BUILDING Mt. Nittany Building and Loan - Association Will Aid Fraternilies The Alt. Nittan ' i Building and Loan atm:x.llom. an organization which iv being formed is in amines[ business :nen of Iv: tie College tut the purpove.of increasing building and tiding bll9l - is at prevent aPPLYing far a chat ter The building and loan asvoclation a ill be located at State Colelge and will hale a capitalization of half a million dollars with shares at the par value of tan hundred dollam each The main pm pose of the association Ii to aid people In securing homes, but a second purpose Is also to cone as a means of saving money If n man or fraternity wh,hts to incest in a share stockof of too hunted doilms, he ezely pays into the association each mmonth the sum of one dollar, until ohen the stock matures, be is paid back the nay yalue of the mock This plan offers an excellent opportunity for fra ttrnities to place their savings and accumulate a building fund for the fu ture. 'Loans still be made at an interest rate of G per cent, and only share hold ers May barren, limited tonn amount up to the par value of the shares own ed by the borrower, providing further that proper-real estate security may be given the association in the form of a first mortgage. ,A borrower pays the same amount as a lender tel his share of stork, but in addition he pays month-' ly one-twelfth the }earl, Interest on the money borrowed, which amounts to one dollar o met} $2OOOO borrowed n In this way }cadet Pats one dollar a month pm share. while a borrower pays two dollars a month per share Since the association loans only on first mortgages real estate security, It Is the safest kind of an investment Mr Seymour Dexter in an address quoted In the Bureau of Label Bulletin D loges 1499-1100. says concerning the safety of such an association. "The true building and loan asso ciation (by which he means a local association Ouch as this ono) Is a comparath el, small affair, its oper ations are confined to the place NN here located, or the Immediate vicinity: Pay; each shareholder can beau what the association is doing from month to month, and upon what securities his money Is being invested The shareholders can attend the annual meetings, and vote In person for the officers of their choice. There ar no official places with salaries of suf ficient amount to entice the schem ing and crafty, and no paid solicitors for business to mislead the ignorant and unwary." Again while banks have failed during the various hard times all over the LOST—Blue So.ter on Ghia' Ath letle Field Please return to 240 East 111111111111.11111111141:MISMIC11111111111=1011111111=11111111113111 Visit Cash and Carry 1 Fye Store 1 i • JUIMMORMUMMRUMOMMIMWfIaNKRMafIffIaUMUa I country, the building and Joan alleocil howl hate etood like the took of Clb sitar. For Nations details concerning loans, stock, fines, etc of the associating sou can see anx of the follonlng men who nto lntesested In Its et ganlantion• .101111 L Holmes, T Ronald Musser, David F Kapp, Charles W Snartz, Roy I. Web ber, Joseph W Henszey, Harold 73 Shat tuck, David K. Peet, Irving L Foster. Luther D rye, J. Orals Keller, Linn It Daugherty and John T Taylor CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ' .. WILL BOOST COLLEGE (Continued from first ot; . 00) the college and turned the affalre over to Mr Hibehman President Thom. opened - his folk with an enter toldng outline of the du , ties of the modem college president and then spoke of the college ontrlur rela tion to the people of the stote emphasized the fact that the College Is dependent upon the good %till and gen erosit.y of the people BP slid. "If sn ednetitiowil ewe, Wel PM Penn State and mike a sum ,he %timid tell us to cut down on oui at tit - I.l.—eut the garment to the cloth— e. probably tell us to go bock to teach big agriculture alone But the low a ill la allow this—he Mould overlool. the Mot that we !was) tench the mechanic Ills The trustees will not Mow area) thing Therivill fight until we get the support necessary for adequate growth for the whole thing „That Is why I made the suggestion that we change to the State UnhersitY "If we have recognition is The Penn sylvania State University, we will have recognition throughout The matter lias simmered down in the legislature I It we have had general support for agriculture, and the other schools get what they can It will tawny, be so until we are recognised officially as the State University- To illustrate that the proposition is sensible and has reedy - ed general approval throughout the state, let me tell yea of an experience I had NV Nile on a train recently when we Were held up by a wreck , "The big job at Penn State Is 1.0 'put across . to the people of Pennopleania the greet service whlch•the college now rendering and the far greater ser vice which we.might render with ade quate state recognition We are the only college In' the State supplying trained leaders In agriculture. the Im portance of which la fundamental to the cities and industries Penn State Is a farm school only To be sure, see have one of the best and largest schools of agriculture In the ns [lon We are proud of It and eve pro- WESTCLOX , WATCH ES Pocket _Bemand Gio-Ben THE CRABTREE CO. Jewelers - State College, Pa. Theßestßusiness Career Is what every ambitious senior is thinking about at the present time. Life insurance is one of the best, one of the most desirable, and one of the most satisfactory as a permanent calling. In assets and volume of business, life insurance is one of the three lead ing businesses of this, country, yet the field is comparatively under-developed. Only 7 per cent of the economic value of human life' in the United States is covered by insurance. This gives an idea of the big field still to be worked, especially business insurance for firms and corporations. As to remuneration: Reports of college graduates who have entered business indicate that life insurance is at the very top as a source of income. Now is- the time for you to consider what you are going to do after gradu ation. If you are ambitious and will ing to work hard and are interested to know about life insurance, address Agency Department LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Larvae Fuhicary Iwtotuhan en New England Page Three pose to keep it up and to make It sell larger and better But only one Ott dent In tour at Penn State studies mg ticultute Counting the summet see. Rion only one-sixth of our students ate en, oiled In agticultme 'Wen) people In Penns., it anis have no ides of out magnificent wheal of Engineering, far and away the hugest In the State We hay e three depart ments In that school, electrical, mechan ical and civil, which are etch larger than many colleges Many do not know f our school of natural science, nor that ut depettment of chemistry tanks as nr of the best In the notion The ey.ten cournes fur to toilets In net vice, u% also started In Pittsburgh by Deci Charnbets only last summet, al , ently make hp the 'nicest extension et vice ther organized In Pennsylvania "It Is for this reason that me atoll Sqat c otgl e se o rs u i r ry n'n ,Ca " m r at ' t n e n i ' it Yl f7a nta c. Instltutions in the United states doing lie stork ahlch Penn State Is actually cling toil t) ale called Un tA et al tiO9 • ••11 to 1 good idea, to call things In their right names. and Punt State Is actually Lodi, In licititutlon of unit et sit) Scoria nod set ke c loolnisc nothing 1.11,11 nothing hostile to any other institution but onit tint ninth I, grope, and 11,14 • 11, if Penn St lie is to fulfill Its dub a ISt Ile Institu tion of and for the people “Ey try State cest of Pennsy It tnla and every State south of us it is a St lie Unit et sity That there In a demand far ouch an institution in Pennsylyanla In moved by the unpatalleled growth of Penn State by the thousands to whom cc are compelled to infuse ttimisslon for lack of accommodations Will Penn sylvania meet the demand , Shall not the great proud Keystone State give to Ito youth just as good a chance to attain the poster which Knott ledge gives, an Is offered today to the tooth of Ohlo tied Michigan , I cannot be- Ileac that thennswer still be in the negatlye If me can fairly get the issue efore the people 'lf me can to to Harrisburg ssith fine itipefus of success In this tompoign the effect mill Uo inonderfi» e must hale an sentiment flint is'. be irresistible. 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