tuesday, April 25, 1,922 PENN-STATE . CLUB TILL HOLD POST-PROM :DANCE "Seven Virginians" Will PerfOrm at Friday, Evening's Social Event Owing to the fact that a huge num ber of out-of-Loan guests will be in than en the week-end of the Junior Thom, the Penn State Club Is rapidly completing tin arrangements fora dance to he held in tile Armory on the Satin.- day, night following the annual affair of the Junior class The dance la being held primarily for those upper-clansmen who will have girls from out of. town for the Prom, and who arc either non ftaternity melt or men whose fraterpl ties are not holding dances that night For such men, this dance will afford opportunity to complete a pleas Ant meek-end Arrangements will probably be made also a hereby Freshmen will be permitted to attend the dance The committee in charge, It. E Co, nlsh, J A Umhoitz, and W. 3 01Don nell. has been working with Dean D Wenger, • social ehairrnan of the Club, and plans to have the affair . complete In every detail The "Seven Virginians," who play for the Prom have been se cured to furnish the music, and -the lighting and decorating effects used for the Prom will be retained in an effort to make this the most successful dance of the Club this year Tickets may be secured from any of the officers of the Club Father's Day Smoker The Penn State Club Is also forms latlog plops for a smoker to he held on the occasion of Father's Day A. novel and interesting program will ho worked out for the entertainment of those fa thers +oho will 'Ask the College at that date. Ma) Day Dance The Club has also secured Wright's colored orchestra of Columbus for, the May Day Dance to be held In the Ar mory on May. 13 This will be the first Penn State Club dance .01 . ..t0 be held on May Day, and It Is holed to make this date the occasion of an annual af fair EXPERT WILL TALK ON REFRIGERATION TONIGHT All who are interested in the refrig eration industry, and its application to cold storage and lee making, will have an opportunity tonight to hear Mr. Thomas Shipley, alto has been associat ed for twenty years as Vice-President and General Manager of the York,Man ufacturing Company, which is deseted exclusively to the manufacture of re frigerating machinery and which is the largest plant of its kind In the - world Many of the recent advances in re frigerating machinery have been made under the direction of Mr Shipley. He is-a man of strong personality, and is clear and forcible speaker His tolls will emphasize the value of a technical education In meeting the Rrotiterrukgria 7 ing'ln'tho He Is much Interested hythe growth of Stale College as many of our engi neeting_,grad_uates have been, or now are, In the employ of the - fork Menu ,facturlng Company. This address will be given before the Student Branch A. S M E in Room 200, Engineering 7 1) . • tonight at 7.30 RADIO NEWS ON GARDENS FURNISHED BY AG. DEPT. The Westinghouse Electric Company of Pittsburgh has recently requested the Department of Agricultural Exten sion of Penn State to send them gar dening Information which they will broadcast by means of the radio phone Professor NV B brissley of the Vege table Gardening 4 Extenslon section sends the company weekly articles dealing with the various stages in vege table gardening The purpose of the articles is to instruct amateur garden ers in the stops of vegetable growing, as the season progresses, and they may thus secure up-to-date informa tion on the subject, by means of the radiophone CRABAPPLE CLUB PLANS PICNIC, THIS WEEK-END The member it of the Crabapple Club will hold Unit annual Apple 13lossoin Phalle In the expeilment eithaid the latter part of this week, when the bees will be In full bloom All Who ale in telested In Hoiticulture are invited to attend, the gathering I E Bash,,proildent of the club, has arranged for several speakers, among whom are "Proxy" Thomas, Di Fletch er, Dean Watts and Mr. Tyson of the Board of Trustees Besides the base ball game and ,other athletic events planned for the occasion, sandwiches and toast welners, will be provided on the "Dutch Treat" system The exact date for the picnic will be announced soon Lost year's Apple Blossom Picnic was held In the old orchard and Was a de cided success. The same speakers were present. and a large numb. of "Stotts . Mined In the festivities. It Is hoped that, this spring's affair will meet with the same good fortune AG EXTESSION DEPARTMENT Two new members have been added to the staff of the Agricultural Bs-ten sion Department Dr. D L Van Dine, a - Cornell graduate who has been with the United States Department of Agri culture for twenty years, and is new, at the Government labol.ttom in Louis iana, will come to Penn State ns As sistant Professor of Utomoloay Exten sion H R Eby, who graduated In IPA from the course In Dairy Husban dry, has been appointed Assistant County Agent of Allegheru, County Eby has been with the Nestle Hood Com pany. in Dairy Manufactut Mg work I=l TRACTOR FOR ORCHARD WORK The Department of Hot tleulture - has purchased a Fordson tractor m ith pion and disc harrow, which outfit nut be used primarily In cultivating the De partment's orchards Each Horticultural student uho le mains at the college for summer brae- Um.= this year gill be given extended practice in the use of the tractor under commercial conditions 11-110 V 8c NIEIOIOO.IHI High Grade Groceries a Specialty Fresh Peas, Beans and Tomatoes . I 0, 4 "4 -c4 4' 011\ covr o, efo, • ;. Mal 0 'Mt Jamas structure a of the markt are equ.pped unth OILI Eleratorz NS THAT structure is better known or is V Vmore typical of America than this Statue at the gate of New York. Countless thousaspla from the old world pass under theruphited arm that holds a hght which means to them worlds more than to or, though our millions know it and love it for the symbol it is, It is fitting that an Otis Elevator should carry passengers up through the base to the foot of the StAue. For though the activities of Otis are world-wide, the beginnings, the creation, the basic ideas and the great de velopments of vettival transportabon were made by Otis in Antenna. _ - OTIS - ELEVATOR COMPANY , , , OSzcs la all Priatlyel Mies of the Wodd Nittany Two• Miler 1 6;f 1 4' . Mitlie on the moot Southern trip, Cooper 114111 lire too tulle run tit both Duobington, D. C, anti Blacksburg, Va., where the truck teams of Cotstrgetoun Unherkity wad the Virginia Pol3teeltnle Insti tute were met. Cooper's time In the fleorgetoun meet was 9 minutes and 51 seconds. lie also took fourth 'dace in the Indoor Intereollngiates which were held in Nea York City best month. Ile is a Senior and sills Captain of Motel Cross Culot te) team. THE PEN? STATE COLLEGIA.A PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBITION - OPENS IN HORT GALLERY The gmtllety 'or thcm,DP.lslon of Pito , togr'apho on the,.fouttli floor of the llorticultuml 130ilding opened :domino, 'Avid Monte-fourth, nlilt,n our nrin 'exhibit by Nicholas Altrray. Theme are to enty.fh o pletkes Intlio cohlbltimin containing some of ,the best, uork Of this NeT York aftist,,, The phattles ace all poitrelts or figure studies and In clude several noted dancers, stars In the ° matins" authorim, and „artists The gallery In mien ,on school days from oOD a - m, tin - 4 XI im ut and on Satur day (into 9.00 ti hi till .12•00 ‘ m. but It 11111 not be open on, Sunday,. The exhi bition remain; here unill Play the first Thin In the first of a series of one exhiblts—uhlch Dicision of Photography Intends to hong in Its gallery in the Thircloullafral Building The second exhibit nlll consist of the uoth of Floyd Vail F ,R P. S and ss 111 be on steno frorn,:dno first to chit tieth " Those who have given their lives and their hearts to the service of the electrical art have early learned that success with larger things is assembled out of devoted care to the lesser de tails. Indeed, they will go further, and demon strate that the little achievements of today are the fundamentals that become the big things of tomorrow. Just as Willie Hoppe, the great billiardist, will tell you that there is no such thing as an easy shot in billiards, so electrical specialists have found that frequently the seem ingly big conceptions have depended on the per fection of details that those unfamiliar with electricatPstory would often mistakenly regard as unimportant. Thus tlie,growth of Westinghouse, and of the great industry of which it is a part, has been compounded of many ingredients; of vision that saw present needs and future requirements, of engineering genius 11.c.t could bring forth prac ticable designs to fill chcin, of courage that never failed to Cry once inure, of enthusiasm, and in tegrity, and faithfulness to the little and the little-Imown 'jobs as well as to those that were bigger and,rwarc pretentious. Westinghouse has always 11s$1:need, and a welcome, for men who could supigylsuch qualities. • I.> UNDERCLASS GIRLS HAVE BUSY SOCIAL WEEK-END the past seek-end vas a buss one In tile social calemlat of the under el as., glib; In hen they held Mei, fin st ulnas dances of the yea, in the 'Woman's Building parlors On F'llday en ening, April tonal) st, the Sophangne gL la enact trained The rooms Isere .utlstl call) tlecoimted spring flannels old Griffith's orchentla ;Say ed A ace - (1.! I tare in the usual procedut a of a dance 11/as the plasentation of -, one ant pl o entitled ''The Pet foci Woman," in rltten In) Mr Gordan Amend and act id U) several of the Penn State Player-, MIS R.S. Sackett Inas the chase. ose rho Freshmen held a tee dint[ Saturday aftemoon, Aprll meaty -sec ond This affair was a coming-out par ty rot the 1925 class and mas a gro at success Misr Ruth Stant, nod, dli cc tor of rho sical L'ducation, chapel oned and Griffiths' mchestra fm nished the musie for the occasion - _ Harry Phillips Davis •• - .--estinkillo- se lACSTIN SCHOLARSHIP IS Cali LI Aim quartlt, Associate Pt °- reuse: of Ft elicit has been assigned an Austin Sehol II ship In the Chaduate School of Palmation at Darya.' Unf • ersllA The Austin Scholarships were established In 1899 for the benefit of [cachets In colleges of secondary schools, of fOr sums intendents of schools, and ate awatded on the base ment of distinguished academic l% ark. ltAII.R0.11) SUPERINTENDENT CROW GIST VISITS COLLEGE F VT Thomas, of Topeka, Kan sas, Superintendent of Apprentices for the klkinson, Topeka and Santa Fe itailtnad, slatted the College last Thurs dto to intertlew Hannay Methanlcul You appreciate the wisdom of - maintaining an open mind. Life Insurance has been kind to those men and women, who refuse to bury their heads in the sand the minute the subject was mentioned. , This country is honeycombed with keen men of large vision, and monstrous ambi tion who are riding the waves of success, because they investigated for themselves the posibilities of Life Insurance selling, and acted upon the result of these investi gations. The Edward A. Woods Company of Pius burgh, Pa, the largest Life Insurance Agency in the world, seeks opportunity to lay before the judgment of college men and women, the present and potential oppor tunities of Life Insurance Salesmanship as a career. THE EDWARD A. WOODS COMP General Agents The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States Frick Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. It is the daily expression of qualities like these .. that earns a man the regard, as well as the re• spect, of those who work with him Perhaps the foregoing may suggest some of the causes that lie behind the success, and this ap preciation, of Harry Phillips Davis, Vice Presi dent in executive charge of all Westinghouse production and engineering activities. During the thirty-odd years of his service he has con tributed consistently to electrical progress, not only by his work on arc lights and meters and transmission apparatus, but by his effective and loyal attention to the detailed requirements of the many Activities with which he has been associated. Mr Davis has a reputation for getting things done, regardless of difficulties. His construc tive abilities have carried him far, his contribu tions to the elect' leaf art have greatly aided in the maintenance of the engineering supremacy which is the Westinghouse ideal, and he is rec ognized, with particular emphasis, as one of those to whom is due the development of methods for the quantity production of first : grade electrical apparatus. /WESTINGHOUSE` ELECTRIC J nnalneerlng students nob the employ of this rant eat to !nen - theta of the Motor In the afternoon TOPIANS TO GIVE DAN FORESTERS AND A The Tatiana, the society scope Architects, will give •ill students In• the Forest chimaera courses In the A day evening, May fifth. Th a subscription affair, the helm: set for a dogm and f Spocial efforts are being dude scrotal unique numbs way of novelty dances In The decorations and light( will suggest landscape seen. ❑lces orchestra has been a.. the occasion
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