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On. Our Track Men
,VOL. XVII. No. 58
, PENN STATE RELAY TEAM
SMASHES WORLD'S RECORD
Coach Martin's StarS Lower World's Mark
'By Three and Four-fifths Sec
onds in Medley Relay
, NITTANY TEAM FIRST TO
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: , ' , LOWER RECORD SINCE 1915
:The fastest race of its kind over seen
or hoard of was witnessed by about fit
teen.bundred persons last Saturday af
ternoon when the Penn State distance
Medley relay team added a chapter to
athletic history by racing titer the two
_mad one-half mile course In 10 minutes
161-s,eeconde, ',stitch was exactly three
'bad fourth-fifth Seconds faster than the
world's' record hung up by Yale Cal
versity,in 1915 and which remained un
toddled until broken by' Conch Mar-
Nittany Stars
' The' team responsible for this record
breaking performance was composed of
D,; C: Taylor In the quarter-mile, Allan
nelffrich In the half-mile, S C Enck
In "the three-quarters and "Larry"
Shields In the mile. Running against
this quartet of stars was another Penn
State team made up of Crimes In the
quartet-mile, Edgerton in the half-mile.
Cooper In the three-quat ter. and Romig
In the mile. This team also covered
the distance In fast time and served to
make the members of the first team ex
ert their best efforts In order to omrgo
the winners,
Taylor Equals Record 9u 940
• Taylor, the colorela stash, started the
race for the Varsity against Tom
Grimes on the second team, both men
- starting from scratch Taylor Immed
iately serang Into the lead which he
maintained until the end of the race,
passing ,the batton to Helffrlch with a
goodly number of yards advantage His
time for the quarter mile was fifty sec
onds which equals the college record in
this event
Edgerton, who ran on the second team
.againet s Hellfrich In the half mile, was
- given ',theta fifty yards handicap at
the start. Be Covered the distance In
fast time butaelffsich, with a burst of
apeed,,paued l 69lm on the Mat lap and
finished , the, lead ~-,...llclffrich
, stopped Ms half mile-in 1 minute 56
seconds., breaking the college record for
this event
Enek and Cooper started out over the
three-quarter mile course with Cooper
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NEW LA VIE CONTAINS
MANY ADDED FEATURES
1923 Class Annal Will Be Ready
For Distribution Within
—The Next Ten Days
Fran all indications this year's La
Vle, published by the class of 1923 un
der the direction of I S Adams, Editor
in-chief, promises to be one of the best
Yearbooks ever issued by the school.
The book will devote a large space to
the meat important event of the college
year,— namely the Inauguration cere
monies, and will have an interesting and
complete account of this notable affair '
The account hoe been written by a
member of the faculty who was in very
cloem contact with all the committees !
In charge of the activities, and thus had
the opportunity to present all the in
formation first-hand. This section will
be of added Interest because it will con-
'ten many,plctures typically represent
ative of the occasion
Memorials to the late Doctors Arms
by"and Freer have been written by men
who were intimate friends of these two
noted scientist. of Penn State and who
are'in a position to write a eultable
appreciation of the men Realizing that
the past 'Season has been the meet suc
cessful season that Penn State ever had
in football, an interesting and complete
account will be given of Penn State's
chemplonship team
The book will also contain a detailed
' description of the Penn Slate War Rec
ord which has been compiled by the
Alumni Secretary. This record con
tains the name of every Penn State
man who served his country during the
World War, together with all the au
thentic Information concerning his ser
vice has been secured from the U 9
War Department, and will bo a valu
able memento of Penn State's part In
the war ,
The pictorial section of the La Vie
lute been beautifully arranged and will
contain campus views printed In eoPla
Ink ,on cream-colored pebbled Paper. In
addition to these special features, the
book contains the Interesting and most
decorate accounts of the various de
partments of the college that are us
ually contained In the ye‘rbook. The
book is no yet In the hands of the pub-
Hebere and will be ready for distribu
tion within a week or two,
There will bo approximately ono llu s n-
dred and fifty extra La Vies for side
after the subscriptions have been filled.
These extra copies may bo obtained
from H. T. Axford IA at tho Delta Up
silon Hones for five dollars.
The La Vie Board desires to take
this opportunity to publically thank nil
Moe° who In any way contributed .0-
erixrill matins tko hook 4 success.
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MEMORIAL PLANS
NOW UNDER WAY
Veterans, Cadet Regiment, Civic
and Fraternal Organizations
To Participate in Parade
TABLET PRESENTATION
FEATURE OF PROGRAM
The program of events for the annual
Memorial Day celebration at Penn State
Is rapidly nearing completion The us
ual parade will occur. and speeches and
the firing of the national salute will also
be Included In the program while the
feature of the day will be the presenta
tion of the memorial tablet for those of
Penn State who died in the world war.
Parade at Tou O'clock
The parade, which begins at ten
oNlock, on the morning of the thirtieth
will ~he led by the Boalsburg Troop as
escort. The first section .willcompilse
veterans:of the Civil War . , the Spanleh-
Arnerkan" Wtir;""and the World War
(Continued on' lief, page )
SUCCESS OF SENIOR
MEMORIAL ASSURED
Seniors Vote Unanimously to Use
Money for Swimming Pool in
New Building Unit
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MEMORIAL FUND HEARTILY
ENDORSED BY OFFICIALS
Haying successfully opened their
campaign for a 1922 Clues Fund of fif
ty thousand dollars when practically
every Senior attending the last class
meeting signed a five year note of a
minimum of one hundred dollars, the,
Senior class memorial committee is now
commencing its drive for a hundred per
cent contribution to the fund by every
member of the graduating clans.
"Are you afraid to Mortgage your
future" Penn State did when it took
you" This is the motto which the
class has adopted from the successful
Cornell campaign and which is being
need as - one of the big selling points
by a committee of fifty members now
making the canvass of the remaining
Seniors. That the success of the cam
paign Is practically assured is evident
from the enthusiasm with which the
whole class is backing the Class Fund
Fund For A Swimming Pool
The Seniors at a clue meeting unan
imously voted to use the money to con
struct a Memorial of a swimming pool
The note clearly explain, the purpose
foe which the money is to be need.
"This gift is nude to the Pennsylvania
State College for the purpose of the
erection of a awlmming pool which
shall be a unit of the proposed Physi
cal Education and Athletic group But
it is hereby understood and stipulated
that in case the swimming pool Is oth
erwise provided for, this fund shall be
used for some project selected by the
1922 Class Memorial Committee with
the approval of the Board of Trustee."
The notes have a minimum of one
hundred dollars and urn payable by
November first. 1027, in as any paY
musts as the student Indicates It is
optional to the Seniors whether they
shall make an initial payment before
graduation The long five year period
allowed for payment makes It an ex
ceptionally attractive proposition.
The Comptroller of the College will
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FROSH DIAMOND MEN
DEFEAT SHADY SIDE
Yearling Ball Team Wins Close
Contest With Pittsburgh
Nine By 8-1 Score
The Penn State Fresh diamond ar
tiste won their third game of the year
laid Saturday afternoon when they de
feated the Shady Side Academy aggre
gation on New Beaver Field by an 8 to
7 score A total of nine errors for the
visitors saved the yearlings from a de
cisive defeat, and the bases were filled
when White made the third out In the
ninth frame by groUnding to Wise on
Drab
The Freshmen started the scoring In
the first inning when Yost was brought
In on Wiese homer after iatting to
Mouttuned on bat Dens)
STATE COLLEGE, PA.; TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1922
Everybody's Going To The Mass
Meetings For A State University
In connection with the Two Million Dollar Campaign for health and
welfare and recreation buildings Inaugurated by the college, classes will
be suspended the last hour Thursday morning to permit tile holding of
booster meetings The purpose of these meetings is to present to the
students the plans of the campaign and their help whieh'is needed for
Ito IRUCCOBB
Each meeting will be presided over by a senior, and speakers such
as President Thomas and Hugo Betdek will en - plain the progress and
future stepe of the campaign.
STUDENT MEETINGS
THURSDAY. 11e20 A. N.
Aunrrowum
Presiding Officer, E E Overdorf
Speaker, President Thomas -
COUNTIES
Arrnstrone
Blair Lebanon
Bradford McKean
Butler Mercer -
Cumbria Mifflin ;
Cameron Monroe t,
Crawford Schuylkill -.
Cumberland , Snyder
EauPlan Somerset
Elk Sullivan
Erie Susquehanna .
Forest Tioga
Huntingdon
Indiana
-
. OLD' CHAPEL
PratWag Ot !e'er. M. L. Shlelda
Speaker. Professor Bressler .
COUNTIES
Buekai
Chest..
Delantrze
CHBILUITET I.MPEIMILEA.TRE
Presiding °Meer, C L Mellinger
Speaker, Professor Bogdek
COUNTIES
Fayette A
Beaver Washington
Greene Westmor'n'd-i
, - BOGYI 100, HORTICULTURE BUILDING
ireeiding Officer, C T Douda
Speaker, Dean Sackett
COUNTIES
Lazkn anha
DOOM 900, 'ENGINEERING D.
Presiding Officer, A. Ci Pratt
Dpeaker, Miss Simmons
All etudents from other states and countries
SMOKY CITY NINE
OPPOSES NITTANY
TEAM TOMORROW
Contest With Penn' State Forces
Is Second Game on Pittsburgh
Collegian's Schedule
GAME STARTS AT FOUR
THIRTY O'CLOCK, FAST TIME
Blue and White Lineup. Will Be
the Same as Was Used in
Game With Holy Cross •
Following their New England inva
sion, the Nittany diamond artists will
meet the Pittsburgh Collegian'. Inde
pendent team on New Beaver Field to
morrow afternoon at four-thirty The
Pittsburgh Collegian. are meeting thole
second opponents of the year in Peon
State, the only other contest which they
have played being with the lEski nine
lot Wednesday
The Blue and White aggregation is
in excellent condition after the games
with Army, Yale, and Holy Crone and
Coach Besdek la confident that hie men
will make a gcdd showing against the
Smoky City team Ludwlck will prob
ably take the home plate lawltiea to
tomorrow', fray as Hare eulTered a
split finger In the Army game The on
ly other probable change in the line-up
will be that of Traphoner en second.
Boumr had hie knee wrenched In the
battle with the Cadets lot Wedneedny
and it le probable that the Nittany
mentor will reserve him for Saturday's,
content with Carnegie Teel.
Jim Joninere, who played third base
In lot season's line-up of the Collets
lime, Is managing the team this year
nod ho 21ned up a number of likely
players, for thie spring's, schedule Fol
lowing the game with the Lion, the
Pittsburgh Collegian will mot Belle
fonts. St Francis,. and Scottdale.
I=l
The ballots coot in regard to the elec
tion of A. A °Masai and emendmente
resulted ea follows. president—since
R. L Koehler did not receive a large
enough majority over Chuliner Hare,
a re-election for A. A. president will be
held; vice-president, R. 0' Redlnger,
secretary, B. E. Evans; the revised
systems for election of cheer and eons
loaderta were adopted.
Vorthum . lwad
NOrtilllMPtoll
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ISlontgonder)
Philadelphia
IHARRISBURG TECH
PLACES FIRST *IN
SCHOLASTIC MEET
New Scholastic Records Hung Up
in Javelin Throw and One
, Mile Relay Race
WILLIAMSPORT HIGH WINS -
ONE MILE RELAY EVENT
Bellefonte Academy's• Track Stars
, Give Harrisburg Lads a Close
Race For Honors
Scoring a total of thirty-five and one
half points, Harriehurg•Toch finished
in first place in the thirteenth annual
Interscholastic track and field meet un
der the auspices of Penn State on Now
Beaver Field last Saturday afternoon
Bellefonte Academy finished a close
second with thirty-one points, and was
followed by Potomac State School with
nineteen and one-half, Altoona with
seventeen, Johnstown with fourteen,
Scranton with thirteen and one-half,
Brookville with thirteen, Nanticoke
and Clearfield with eight each and Wil
liamsport with seven No other school
scored more than three points,
Williamsport Wins Mlle Relay
Williamsport Male school took Bret
place In the one mile relay race, cover
ing the distance In the fast time of 3
Minutes, 98 seconds, thereby setting a
new mark for this event in interscho
lastic circles Altoona finished in mo
oed place with Patton and Johnstown
struggling for third and fourth honors
respectively.
Another new scholastic record was
established in one of the field events
when Trout, high scorer for Bellefonte
Academy, hurled the javelin a distance
of 152 feet. This same Bellefonte lad
took first place In the 440-yard dash,
covering the distance In 52 2-5 seconds,
Burchfield and Cover, both of Harris
burg Tech, wore the only other men to
vein first place In two events Burch
field copped both hurdling events while
Cover won both the polo vault and Ma
cao throw.
1924 WELL HOLD SPECIAL
MEETING TOMORROW NIGIIT
There will be a special mooting of
the aloes of 1924 In the Bull Pen, Wed
nesday evening at 8:45. Election of
oldeced vial be held ot that time,
Totirgiatt.
BEZDEK'S BATSMEN
WIN YALE CONTEST
NITTANY DIAMOND MEN LOSE TO HOLY
. CROSS AND ARMY ON ANNUAL
EASTERN INVASION
The Nktany nine retained from their
annual Note England tour yesterday
morning after minning kom Yale and
dropping the Army and Holy Cross
games. The tilp man marred an In-
July to Hare that mill put him out of
the game several weeks. and a sprained
knee for Euwer
The first game of the trip nu is played
at West Point last Wednescisy after
noon with the Arms C idols The Blue
and White combination held the-score
to a 7 to 4 count in the eighth Inning,
when loose playing In the inficid, com
bined nith eirors, aliened Coach Lo
belt's nine two lilts In the last of the
ninth. Smythe drone a fin to Lightner
In loft field, son ing the too men
base and gin ing the Lion the short end
of an 8 to 7 score
Mellinger MO lied the entire game
dith the '(Vest Pointers Traphoner
replaced ELISNCI in the middle of the
game, tthen the Nittan> second base-
Men %trenched Ida knee
Thursday afternoon saw Coach Be.-
dett and his diamond men In New Hav
en for the contest with the Yale aggre
gation. DMlle.ild slatted the game for
the Penn State forces, holding the "Bull
Pun .. to two or three hits In the first
eight Innings of the fray. Miller re
placed Dosileslci In the middle of the
eighth frame ',hen the IsTittany south
pau became wild and net retired The
SEAMAN FANTASY
DRAMATIC CLIMAX
Executive Staff Endeavoring To
Make Unique Spectacle
Zenith of Season
SCENIC EFFECTS ARE
HEIGHTENED BY COSTUMES
The Seven Singing Seamen, which
will be given undo!, the auspices of The
Alumnae - Club and .timeritan Associa
tion of University Women on Friday
and Saturday evenings of this nook. In
the Auditorium at eight-chit ti o'clock.
bill Indeed be the outstanding feature
of the week-end program The fan
tasy is under the direction of Miss
Ethel Sparks and nothing has been
spared an making this unique spectacle
the climax of the dramatic 5.9011 at
Penn State
The [fist scene is on the deck of the
good ship Here-o-Pot e, as she sails the
unknown seas The Dance of the
Ship's Bells opens the spectacle Oric
by one the sleeping sailors stakes from
their - fitful slumbers and sight "some
heathen land." The Dance of the Fig
ure Head, interpreted by Miss Sparks,
foliates aith the Dance of the Sea
Waves Then by magic the ship is
swept away and the sailors find them
seises In a field of poppies, where they
are entertained by myriads of Poppy
Girls, who quite make them forget
their troubles The scene IN orbs up to
the Poppy Dance It is then that "Im
mortal John the Prester" finds them
and ins Res these •even, jolly, English
sailors to his mina And the first
scene is at an end
The second scene Is In the Opal Pal
ace of Prestm John, and It Is the most
gorgeous spectacle that has ever been
staged In State College Dance after
dance Salons In one riot of color, and
Prester John, the perfect host, shows
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BUCKNELL RACKETEERS
TROUNCE PENN STATE
Gutherie and Shaw Only Penn
State Men to Win
Matches
The Bucknell tennis team handed the
Penn State combination a decisive 4-2
defeat on the smuts at Lewisburg last
Saturday This is Palm State's first
tennis game of the season and It la
hoped thst the tennis candidates for
the vanity sound will have finished the
tournaments before the next trip, In
order to furnish greater competition
and thus strengthen the team Manager
Shockcor believes that there is good
materialamong the candidates, but
nothing can be done [maid choosing
any of these as fleet candidates for, the
varsity until the finals have been play
ed.
The singles of Saturday's game re
sulted as follows Captain Lybarger
of Bucknell defeated Boggs 6-0, 6-2,
Captain Guthrie, Penn State, defeated
Koch 7-5, G-3, Macßerland, I3ucknell,
defeated Gins. 6-2. 4-6, 6.0. Shaw,
Penn State, defeated Plana G-0„5-6
Doubles resulted Lybarger and Mae-
Berland defeated Boggs and Graves 6-
1, 6-4, Koch and Purnell defeated Guth
rie and Shaw 10-5, 7-0, G-2
The Ntttaoy rammeteers will again
try their hand tomorrow ,hen they go
to South Bethlehem to play the strong
Lehigh aggregation from whom an op
position as strong en that offered by
tiucknoll Is expected. On Thursday the
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game , Nan loosely pitto ed on 150111 sides
the Blue and 'White batsmen Slitting
Bloke), the Yale tell let, hard. and 15001
support behind the Eli pitt.hel
Itlndi
etltPing bite
A reattne or tile tale genie e e 111
letyls homer 0111 k Dzelloeici on haven
Ti enhance played the second bane noel
than throughout the game with 'Adele'.
behind home plate The rind Boor,
Was 7 to 4
The Beedektan rolaes had an oppor
tunity to lest up at Warble, on Friday
and see the Pitt Panther battle with
the Holy Cross colimilans, going Macs
to a duels!. defeat S iturday afternoon
found the Blue and White nine In the
field once mole al. Millet on the hul l
ing mound Thu big light-bonded
Wirier held the Holy Cross nine to a
few scattered hits until the smenth In
ning. %then the Worster collegians se
cured tin. runs Miller then stalked
tiro of the Holy Cross batsmen, the
next to line bunted and one man scored
on a and heave to first. The next man
on deck hit to Koehler on short who
caught the man on home But Lud
ulck dropped the ball and the Nittany
team went down to a 4 to 1 defeat
Trarhoner and Sparks both featured in
the game with Holy Cross for their
spectacular catches of lino drives
Carrot pitched the entire game For the
Worster combination •
SENIOR PLANS FILL
GRADUATION WEEK
Motion Pictures May Be Taken
Of Class Day Exercises
For Future Reunions
CLASS DAY TO BE HELD
IN OPEN AIR THEATRE
With the approach of the annual
Commencement and Class Day exer
cises, members of the senior class thru
yailous committees are making Tacna ,
atlons for a program user the gradu
ation meek that will ID each day with
some form of anthill. The fotmal
graduation exeichee mill be the same
as In prmlous lease mlth other nese
Ideas for the remainder of the week
The senior glailuatlon matches mill
start Tuesda), June thirteenth at nine
tot it-fie o'clock In the morning At
that time the annual ALsdcmic Places
slon will form and maids Into the Audl
toilurn Follomlng the Insoc Won,
'Tiestdent Thomas will dellvm his ad
dress to the gradu ding class The Val
edictory has been changed Item this
Part of the inogi am where It has us
ually been glyen, to the Class Dm °N
eedles on June tmelftli
After the President's message to the
scolors, the degrees gill be rtaarded
These ail' be Bachelor, Adt 'Awed, and
Honorer) degrees awarded for the Com
pletion of colain scholastic stone The'!
Deans of the set erne schools will ',re
sent the degrees which come under the
work of their separate schools Piston
tattoo of commissions to Reserve Of fl
eels of the United States Army sill also
be made at this time to those students
who hate completed tile required re
serve officer's training
ENGINEERS COMING
HERE FOR MEETING
Leading Corporations Will Send
Representatives To Discuss
Technical Problems
PRESIDENT THOMAS WILL
ADDRESS TECHNICAL MEN
The Conference on Engineering and
Industry to be held by the School of
Engineering next Friday and Saturday,
May the nineteenth and twentieth, re
ceived a ♦ cordial response from
leading corporations in Pennsylvania
which employ graduates of technical
schools, and a large number of repre
sentatives will come to Penn State at
tint time to take part in the discussions
The following corporations are sending
representatives American Bridge Co,
Albright & blebus, American Telephone
& Telegraph Co, Armstrong Cork &
Insul Co, Cambria Steel Corporation,
Cal nogie Steel Co, Chicago Pneumatic
Tool Co, Bessemer 8. Lake Erie Ry.
Co., Del and Mender, The Elliott Co
Fuller-Lehigh Co, Hazard Mfg Co,
General Electric Co The Koppers Co.
Geo T. Ladd Co, Leeds & Nolthrup
Co, Department of iLabor R Indust* ,
William H King, 7 H McFarland Co,
NOW Torte Centred Ry, , Miller Lock Co.
Pennsylvania. System. Philadelphia
Rapid Transit Ca , Philadelphia & Read
ing By,, Ridgway Dynamo Sr Engine
Co, Skinenr Engine Co., The MUIR Co.
S Morgan Smith Co, Westinghouse
Electric & Mfg Co, Westinghouse Air
Brake Ca, West Penn Power Co, Tire
Bell Telephone Co., Carbondale Machine
Co., McClintle-Marshall Co., W C
WE
(Continued on third page.)
What Do You Know
Of The Campaign?
Come Thursday
PRICE FIVE CENTS
NINE FEATURES ON
PROGRAM FOR DADS
AT MASS MEETING
Father of Football Captain Will
Reply to President's Address
In Behalf of Dads
TIIREE SURPRISE NUMBERS
ARE LISTED FOR MEETING
Fraternities and Clubs Making
Plans for Many Smokers
Over Week-end
Amin ding to the megrim itcentio
/mounted ho the Path, s Commit
tee, the miss Ineetlns,that le schtduled
rot Saturday night 0111 be one of the
attritalte featuttio et the metk-end and
will mobably Insure an oterflowlng at
tend nice And similar to that of the
mass meeting, the progtam for the en
tire eeek-end moultses to be far so
miler to the one that matked the first
obserraneu of the day
3teettnit to Start Prompt!)
Duo to the tact that thole to to be
staged a pageant Under the direction
of Miss Sparks on the same L.voning, tt
Is imperatite to start the mass moot
ing promptly at seven o'clock in the
evening Thus it will be possible to
attend the mass meeting which Will be
concluded In time for the performance
of The Seven singing Seamen"
Tim program as appresed by the Fa
her's Day committee follobs
3 Another surprise feature
4 Selections, Varsity. Maio Quartet
Address, Ptesident J M. Thomas
o Ih..ply ham the Fathers, Mr. 14
S Rentz
8 Address, 9,11 Hugo Bezdek
9. Singing, Alms. :Miter
The efforts of the committee In se
curing a speaker foi the occasion to
repiesent the fathcab ante awarded late
last seek uhen S Bentz, fa
ther of the football captain for the
Laming season, accepted the Invitation
that had been extended to him MI
Bentz is Supeilmendent of the Schools
for Allegheny County, a capable speak
and a Blend of Penn State, who has
the Interests of the college at healt.
He still lep4 In behalf of the visiting
Bathers to the adds ess of President
Thomas
The girl students of the college have
been acthe in menacing tot the Usir
of theh fathers and line made exten•
stye arrangements for theft entertain-
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' ENN STATE STICKMEN
BEATEN BY SYRACUSE
Nittany Lacrossemen Unable To
Stop New Yorkers Attack
in One-sided Clash
Amassing enough point. In the filet
totaled of the contest to assure the out
come, Syracuse had little ttouble de
feating Penn Stateis lamoasu team In
the clash on Neu Ile net Field last
Saturday afternoon by Itore of G to
I The alaltois playedboth on
the attick and defen, tnd their stick
took nag dceldedly senorita to that of
the NlttanY aggeeg Won
At ectetal timev. doling the game.
Paehee Of real ability guru among
the Penn Steno pl t3ein, but seen
thth eon.
'math el 3 poor foam In handling the
otleks tuns It...oho:tonne tat the one-sla
ed victory reglottred by the New York
loan,
Ross, 5150 filled the position of oat
home far the %mouse stickmen, figur
ed largely in the Nittan, defeat by
setting three goals on back-hand flips
from diffeyent pat is 01 the field Com
a/111, the big ,thatnate halfback on
the Blue and White football team last
fall, made his debut In iIIeIOSSO last
Saturday afternoon and dispk*ed some
the
defense strult at times token
the Penn State citadel scat In danger
of being Invaded.
DR. SEASHORE EXPLAINS
PSYCHOLOGY OF MUSIC
Tests To Discover Latent Music
al Talent Is Discussd by
National Authority
r•Shan) of us die with all the music
In us" declined Professor C D, Sett
shote, national') bonen ruthoritv on
the 'metrology of music, la, P 1 idny
afternoon in the Chunistry Amp'thea
tre berme a largo group of student,
when he esplained the peculiar charac
teristics of the musical mind and some
methods Or detecting It Dr Semshore
also spoke on seine phases of research
heroin the local unit of the .tmerican
Society for the Advancement of Selene°
on Thursday evening and before the
enthe faculty on Pride) evening
To hate a sense of pitch Is one of
the most important essentials for the
musical mind, and Dean Seashore
demonstrated this to the students, by
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