Tuesday, May 23, 1922 ; PLAYERS WORK HARD ON JUNE PRODUCTION Dramaticists Planning To Re-en act Several Plays During Coming Summer Session , The Penn State Viders ate planning a very busy Wl..Cit on Pont mdts Walk, which Is to be their Commencement of fering this year It sill be presented in the Auditorium on June ninth and there Is no doubt but what It will ben of the big features of the very elaborate Commencement womanly The scenery for this pm formanee has been designed and executed by 33 II Porterfield, T 3 and it Is one of the 11104 t unique sets that The Players hate cunt ',resulted The play is quaint and Ma tta ensue and Ali Pat terfield hos needed In catching the spirit of it la his rendering of the stage setting. The costumes, also, ate vcr3 eleven and quite mist.] They hate been design ed and entrled out by bliss Ituthanna Sharpie., T 3 In addition to nightly zeheandtis for Pomander Walk The Players are also carrying in lehearsql Nothing Bet The Truth, The Witching Hour, and Clar ence These shows, including the Com mencement offering, will be presented dining the Summer Session as teatmes of the Summer School Cntertainment. The casts that presented item doling the winter mill be used in these rot Iv ale as far as is possible The Summer School engagement is another popular feature of the extensive plans of en liug,ement that The Players ale so lap- Idly putting Into execution GIRLS QUARTET TO SING AT PHI KAPPA PHI BANQUET The 'Varsity Girls Quartet, accompan ied by Mrs C C Robinson, trill sing at the banquet of the Phi Kappa Phi Society, tomalley, evening, Wednesday, May twenty-fourth at seven o'clock The girls will also sing at the Univer sity Club on Thursday night, at eight thirty o'clock before the Pennsylvania State Chamber of Commerce, when about one hundred and twenty-five of the leading farmers of the State still meet here to consider the needs or the School of Agriculture In regard to le.. search work • At a meeting of the Junioi class on Monday moiling of last week the fol lowing officers 00010 elected for next year Coanna IEII, President, Alice Seighled, vice-president, Alice Man ning, secrets*, Inca Young, treasurer -There are fine prospects among the girls that Father's Day will be a pleat event So many fathers are expected that two of the campus houses, Diemer Cottage and Stone House, will be vacat ed to acommodate them The girls whose fathers were here last year will remember the delightful banquet that was held on Satuiday Evening in McAl llsterliall in . ,:dnor-Tif the visiting dads and-those la . every Indication that there will be another event of the same kind this week-end SIGMA TAII FRATERNITY HOLDS AENEAS. BANQUET Kappa Chapter of the Sigma Tau Honorary Engineering Fraternity held its annual banquet last Wednesday night at the University Club The main speakers of the evening Mete Professors A. J. Wood and D S Clycler Proles- - or _Weed, head of the Mechanical En- I gineering Department, discussed the en- I pincer of the future. the education that ho must have and the field he must cover Professor Cryder spoke on the purpose of the Honorary Maternity and Its duty to the college and student body The enviable position that fraternities of this nature hold at Penn State places responsibility upon them to spend their efforts in raising the standards of the college and work for the good standing and name of its student -body. Five buildings of the Princeton Sum mer Camp mere recently destroyed by a forest fire which swept the New Jersey roast The loss amounted to approxi mately $760 and included two counsel ors_shacks,_ the garage, ice-house, and cools shack Part of the funds receiv ed from a drive staged by the protestor, Committee of Camp Patronesses will be appropriated for the rebuilding of these buildings Tho damage effected will, however, In no way, interfere with the plans for the summer's session It L Sackett, Dean of the School of Engineering, is the author of a chapter appearing In "Careers for College lien" Industrial Engineering and the Factory Executive aro the subjects discussed in this chapter The book is being published under' . the editorship of Professor IL L. Power of the University of California and Is! to appear from tho press shortly oa a vocational volume designed especially to moist college undergraduates and high school Seniors in selecting a life career. Over one hundred prominent educators and public men of the coon -try aro sponsors of the various chap ters. - NOW SHOWING - An attractive new line of the latest creations - - in Watches and Chains. - - THE :CRABTREE- CO. ?RURAL LIFE" CONTAINS INTERESTING ARTICLES The eighth. —tnd last Issue of the "Rural Life" has come out and con tains sonic. Intel °sting at tichlti This is Ix the first_ tem that thin papal has been minted and the editors" repel t a suttesqul season with good prospects for neat tear. Among the Important at titles is one conceenlng Fatfiers' Week P. is found that theme me to be three 'mu intensive muses taught in It two t‘eelcs' c00t... August seventh to ninth 'rile °pulses till consume between five 111111 919 11.1 4 IL du" each, and no one, aork mill be undertaken at the sonic time 1* a student nutsuing any of 1110, The courses ale Agricultural Education AGO IS The Theory of Vacs- Penal Cduclainn It will be taught by Call Colvin. Slate Directm of Vocation al Education of Illinois Agricultural Eduration I3sosS—judging Themy and Practice August seventh to Month Inclusive D tire Cattle will bc taught by Professor A L Beam, August four teenth to nineteenth inclushe Swine —will be taught by Professor GI Crams Dural Sociology GOIS Dural Lao will be taught by Dean A. R. Wai• neck It vasent that I dldent appreshiate has In soinethin come tliru the male hem you to me cause I voodent say nettle to huh your Incline Unless I meat it Why Pansy old sunflour, you know you shouldent let yourself get ci hed up Jest because a hot peck bun del of fudge coos [rutted unladylike in the male Cause anyhow It tasted jest 11110 amessage twin Heven even If It vss sent c o d But I can still feel the shake that comes (tom basin you analler tears be fore them wet enuff to be swallered Jost to smtesmooth the Unkels out of yom disposition Mu, to tell bout 011001 e Gtlbbs who come nye unto maltin nelk for the sexton out In the Glided Gates Semetery Minnie sits the handiest person with a set of false teeth round her part of the country Nobody could crimp the lid onto a mint/ pie like' Minnie could with them teeth Used to claim that In the m into when the nether got much helm% zero her teeth V. sod jest lay there ho the inn ro an chatter away all night THIRTY-FIVE STUDENTS TO GO TO SILVER BAY With the time for the Silver Bay Confelence only a few weeks away, the "Y" in rapidly pushing its_ plans to completion Approximately thitty-five men still represent Penn State at the conference, considering the number of applications that have been made_ to date , Within the last week nine additional men hate made their plans to go as delegates The list includes Willard Douglas '22, R It Wilson '22, Guy Ey ebolt T 3, C E Finley '23, C jyy, Hair '2l, Wilbur Selnt '24, Carl Calhoun '2l, T C Ginlst '25 and Carl Smink '26 The "T" is now considering plans for the transportation of the delegates About eight - of Eh - en - I - will Mao the trip by-hiking, and the remainder will Prob ably go by automobile Six ears have already been secured and an additional one will be gotten in a short time The automobiles malting tho trip aro the "1" Extension Car, and tho private cars of Mr. Olmstead, Prof L L Fos ter, Rev 21 P. Babcock, Harry Kim mel '2l end I. R. Male '2l The anonuncement from the Confer ence for students from other lands is of special importance As an induce ment, these students are not required to pay the regular registration fee, and their board, and room foe will amount to only on-half of the regular-assess ment, the'remainder being paid by the Committee on Friendly Relations Among Foieign Students In the past years it has been the custom of the school to send foreign students and in ell probability Katsutcahl Naito will attend the conference as a delegate from Penn State PROGRAM FOR MAY DAY FESTIVITIES ANNOUNCED (Controued from first Digo) by closed nominations and the result is kept secret rrhe Fete Is ta - ho more elaborately staged this year than ever before. A. canopy and throne are being made In the Engineering Department, and Miss Ruth Stamyood, Physical Culture Dime tm, has been training the dancers for mvel,s The affair is primarily for the girls, but faculty and town friends, and es- Perlaily the town girls, are invited to attend Provision has been wade to entertain four hundred guests but more than that number can be accommodated as spectators ... The only thing needed now to insure the complete success of the pageant Is hair weather, and oven that has been Provided for by arranging two dates. If Wednesday's weather Is unfavora ble, the Fete will lea hold on Thursday at the same hour. We have an attractive proposition to offer a student 'or two etudente work ing In paltnorship for the term 1922- 23 No money to Invest We will furnish a Ford ear .Address W Z, cora of COLLEGIAN The Love Letters of A Shorthorn (ColTYrighted 192"2-by IL EJ3 di ) 130,ml Sunday 4 un meels Clot yea Pane), Soft an gentel the rain ens Gdlht— onenheed atn under foot Mete win no- Itod Inn kin toe nd down tone except a Lonniescrub perreseten t*ing out Untie new gum I/11004. Nobody in the Luber .a t op except a could. Inca+ t.edln the police nevelt° an gettln there hvit. tut An me thin nothin ntlth me nelf ("Lein lookin volt • wishful like at the felloa behind the bats at the port °Mee Boy. he mays to me landa unlnthus lastllc, If you want t shipment of candy from Wlgglesollle lest bring round a ohovel or oome of your Wends to the bolt dom. Well no an Useless an BM Dooom .10 anothei• folio, that UM 11(10 babld made bubo lound to the bal. door Nobody had to tell me 011010 that there comb was flout, It rtoem bles 0,000 Bllgno to much belnscat edtol round all 0001 the 1,1000. But the time Minnie come almost histin herself into Hoven was when Wheeler Leggett biting her a lime of ear tabs fot a berthday present on Min nie went to bed ert in to beat the band foigettin all bout unhookin her false teeth. Only I dont vent to get tou liankerin round after a set of theta 'Louse I kw no tour paw a oodent allot tea to have none till your next tel Wet e let nln a lot bout dlfftent things now even tiro Its not all Intro,- tin !Me false teeth Perfessoi lolls wit, In me pellet day hon many pet sent or %tater uns there In milk OS per sent anaers bill proudly- an Intellgently 98 he - says, sots he. oily statlstllm so>s tlmres only 87 per sent In the ,erlge milk 0 itch, I says, maybe statlatlas dldent eat any 1011 k from our bet dln house Useless is gettln intrested in natchin sitting come Says the nether has a soils underhand meenin to the kamip blshiess everybody In Paktum is get tin teady to make knish, with both hands, so Useless es ay tellin me Eton his sister Morey el got stirred .1 , an nad her old bow traded in for a nen fe116,, that on. sew Ills nun buttons on 'Are bein so y !telly intiested In flouts an such I ast Useless bat has the meenest kind of tomato he eyes met up with Well he sty., co sultan his files, cowardly. tomatoes Is the ',west cause when they hit you they sun Aint It funny hots a fellows tummy takes hint by the hand an perambu lates round oyes the country There IN on Mho Skinner got that name fast ened onto blot lest cause his pats al ways uas wantln to go to Dolor Only Ylilo never amounted to much cause they persisted In crlssenin hlns to hen the luster Aces fruze An think of Minerva 'fickle the same as vas the pride of her,paus hart Why when she wa.s a girrul, -she had the leadin female falts—lovM disposition, was handy with a fryln pan and could crack eggs an sing In the quire wlth the best of them Only Minerva wav one of these here eloasive bewties, no body could tell where it was She was the kind of a girrul that She esrs wan made to stick pencils behind of Mister' fickle nas tryln to get het married off onto a Idiots that vans sellln patent washln mashenes But be soon got dlscm aged an Mister lllckle took him opal meen askio an said My boy, remembet hen ty is on ly skin deep An the folio. groaned out Well for Elevens sake, shin het Only wont get dtvcul aged V. Ith me, little playmate, jeet keep a Penn to the dogs a settle out tomato plant, an proutleln wlnkln y our eye Al 1 niters so you can rekonOe me In a couple of weeks Yours till the fleets get me, 7ASPDR DELTA SIGMA IMO ELECTIONS I S Gress, '23 P Anderson, '23 C Dolan, '23 Hays, '25 FOR THE Hair & Scalp Quinine and Sage Hair Tonic promotes a strong, healthy growth of the hair and eradi cates Dandruff. Liquid Tar Shampoo cleanses the scalp and makes the hair soft and glossy. RAY D. GIWLAND Druggist THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FARMERS COMING HERE THIS WEEK Agricultural Research Conference Attracting Representatives _ From All Over State MANY PROMINENT MEN ON LIST' OF SPEAKERS One of 'the utast inandidng mote tnentv fin the alvitacinent of Agri culture mot. iteditutcd In this state alit he tot tinder way Ohio ocelt at the oonfitence o asticultural icsieuch at tended the leading (tioner4 of the sole nal rein evottathes front tartan , ' allied 1111111011 hot With one hittahrd and fifteen lettos of acceptant° at lona and the ',rah thillty that one hundred and atonic-flit. or !nor° men mill at tend, the nicotine nn 1310100 success Slmliu plans 111110 been cached out in tithe) 11,1100 II itil high!) gr ttifylng le sully It Iv planned to h Ite the Sammy stud) and determine tot thcmselt es the nettle of tile School of Agikultut e With sped ti trtmenee to testarch The tisltres Still submit their-findings to the Dottld of Ibustees oho pill mtge.l the teport to the Legislature to be us ed in malting up the budget Cornell, n fen yenta ago, retched a three mil lion dollat appromlatlon for building. alone lot the School of Amlculture Not onl. nre the formers of the state taking an acute intmest In the m ment but men prominent in the vario ote us lel aced industries and sciences hat, slgrilfled theft desire to attend and co operate A program of entertainment and bus- Imes hes been at orked out for the on e tslon The meeting trill begin with a tunnel and social gathetlng In Ste so cial t of the Preststellan Church, At se‘en o'clock Thmsday evening, hay tmenta-fifth, The Penn State Players, 'Varsity Quartet and the Gills Varsity Quetta will enterLdn the gathering Dean R. L Watts will pie- Plesident Thomas trill make the addres, of 'welcome, State Secretary of Agrleultute, Rasmussen, nlll speak on "The Needs of Agelcultmal Research . ' and Dr TVs, Chairman of the board of lesearch of the State Chamber of Confmmce, trill explain the object of the mot ement Plum far inspecting the ',miens de partments of the School of Agriculture trill nest be explained to the moult On nidas the delegates trill be taLen on an Inspection tour of Ag Hill in small groups They still assemble in the soc ial loom of the Prcab“ellan Chutch for luncheon after which shay still 'se pate tenons on Omit findings OF lIIINORAIII FRATERNITY .1. charter of the Agriculture Honor rraternity, Gamma 'Sigma Delta. has men applied for The Honor Ft aternlo open to Seniors ir4.their last semes ter if the stand in, the highest fourth if their class A chapter is granted only to those •alleges which have requirements of Moen enhance credits and ale In good sting It has sixteen chapters _ PARK R. HOMAN General Contractor and Building Supplies BREAD PIES CAKES Ice Cream a Specialty A I lA' " ' ' I, L. K. METZGER L. K. METZGER "The Fastest Growing Store in State College" Have your name engraved on your Fountain Pen Only 25c. Get your pen following morning. We also Repair all makes of Fountain Pens Penn State Pennants, Pillow Tops and Banners Schrafft's and Morse Chocolates New Supply of "Blue Books" now in stock Typewriters for Rent L. K. METZGER 111-11 ' Allen Street, State College, Pa HAMLIN GARLAND TELLS OF HIS LITERARY CAREER Explains in Serial the Manner in Which He Started His Work and Wrote Many of His Articles 10 too - king back (met my 'lto I can see that nu uhole Metal y caer leas detettnintrl by a Lhance meetingmath a ea angel. Without tit tt meeting I might not hate had a 11101 gly ..meet. One bond*. °Del noon, In 1894, my Inc ens and I utre sus, In kW to smelt e tall tat out 110111.. ill On dully, South gittt) from uniting Methodist iel 0 3 In In named 13 100101 11, a big, blond smiling young fellou, who ex plained that he mats burn In Wisconsin hut 0,111 thifted Ettst, to complete his ethic atoll "I inn a pastoi In a Liana In Pottland, Maine," he said, "and am hen. on- a t 0. Ilion as gt hind-sec:lm lit 11 log you litre Wisconsin people, I dtnithal to !we a t hat 101111 you" Ills filendliness and sympathetic un de.tantlitur Ica me to confess that I nig not entirely contcnt In a D tkota land.ouner I confided to aim that I 1101,111 to get 11 1111 Into the uotk of teat-11111g, and thus, I thought I had a 40001111 bent Um. 11 the teaching of lit- 0000100 I expl tined that I uas the! pmt-ounet of n claim In a county to! the west and that the thought (lad dls cougaged me Something In my story led Dashfotd to s ny "Why don't you go! o,lt and study" Ton or tin en years In !Boston could be of Du greatest service to you" darent risk It" Imattered "I ItasuM moot:. enough I hod expect ed to sell Ott el ihn fot enough to entry me but. to Mutt of 'Wisconsin where I could mite a special coot se Inv ome col t em,, hut nil that to out of the quebtlon can t sell my el tim except nt u s tort flce lam :timid of the Ltmt Ic to Est n thing ans‘litte In the West hut the tat 41 , PdH4 me" Ile smiled at riß feats find friends theta, as I did I c•tn help you get Into a special comae in the Boston Unhetslty. I'll glue you letters to some or" the professors there and you can ork at something to pay expenses Batty of the students do that" the outcome of this brief concern. a tlon tts en am wing sdtonture for me In less th In too months L sold my claim in MacPherson County. and [Moo ed out Boshfonds suggestion With too !numbed donors In ml pock et ned the audacity of Ignotance In my !gain, I started tot Cotton to fit my self tot the teaching of Monotone and the Alt of Oratory In some hale West colkge—l hod no Intention of Coal ing a home In Massachusetts I hod no di cam of becoming t on her Bow ds)n latto I might hire been seen—l has seen—pacing amoss Boston Common mulling my Imitation leather valise, as hopeless a ypecimon of corn fed asplintion an ever sought this shin ing Non Erigland Mecca lam glad no photograph on, taken of me at that Henry Grimm TAILOR 206 E. College Ave I found lodging . In a hall bedtomn on . the south tilde of Boylston Plane, and there for sh. months I Ant ved and Crone In a sunless, bleak cell By he tole self denial I Rot mY Mettltes donll to four dollars pm wtek—except OICII Mink, Booth was in town Dut ton his SOal3oll / VMS madly teckless of my half dollats Mainly I spent my days In the Public Library just around the corner, for it WaS warm and cheer ful there I had not succeeded In get ting Into the University In any terms I attended lectures but they 0010 all on the outside of the schools I bad no friends in all New England except 13a.hfold in Poltland and he WaS baldly mote titan tin acquaintance I xpohe to no one, not even to my land lady, Met Davis, or her little daughtei I , a) Mrs Davis told me aftcrwaid that she quo uotried about me, and I c see th it site wax justified tot I lost M an onty pound. during that ttintel hot daughter, n giti of fomtten or theta ibout% wtns given to dramatic. but I had no prophetic vision of het an one of the leading actresses on the London singe and she had no thout,ht that 1 would become--whatevce my critics say I am Sometime during the spring Hasliford urote me to say that a (tired of his, a Dt H 13 Cross of Jamaica Plain, a acid like to have me call and tell him more about Dakota, and so, one lately Sab litth hi llsy. I decided to sacrifice a dime and make this call As I rode yelolSi street car, I felt like o man suil away to the South on a little teetering denly released from prison, and after leaving Roxbury Crossing. I found my self tiacersing csinding lanes bet seen lovely lawns and flovieling orchards It A,lBn heavenly hour for me I found Dr Cross Ihlng in a !Plume frame house in a garden of pear and apples trees He syrtsa till thin irimi mith beautiful Salk eyes and a kindly smile He told me anent kid that he can alarmed at my pallor 1 think he suspected my need of food lot lie incit ed me to stay to dinner, an incitation tt blab I accepted with as little show of hunger as I could manage It vacs my filet real meal In six months and is I Sias taking my leave about three o'clock T. Unusual Position T FOR 1: Educational Work i 4 : Opportunity to travel or to be- + :,.'r, come permanently located with a well known educational instltu tlon x. Definite salary for the sum -3.* mer, drawing account on x business, railroad refunded. Position will pay right per *4. son $4OO to $BOO during va cation. Write. giving full details to 4- Sales Manager. Notional Home X 4. 8. Sehool Association, care Na- Banal CIO Bnildh,g, ISew York i• Cat. X NOW IS THE TIME Begin Plans for the Commencement House Party Consult HARVEY'S For Baked Goods and Ice Cream. Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak Special Fixed Focus Model We're enthusiastic about this little camera. It's autographic, and small enough to wear. From pocket to picture is a matter of a moment—no focusing. Yet, with all its compactness and convenience, it is photographically fit. The lens assures sharp, clean-cut pictures, the kind you want. Picture size i% . - s: 2.34 inches. See the V. P. K. at our Kodak counter Other Kodak! $6.50 up Rexall Drug Store Robert J• Miller Page Three II tiled to thank hint for it "You ar. quite anion:sic," he Tact 'Come ou again," l'irat ris3 is a so cot blossomy mere or v to me etco to this time. and WWI , . other good blind it dimicly folk:rued. none of them h id then eloris of that one in %tillch the odor of the apple blooms v, is mingled Later (in 1013 to I r until it) the Doc tor said to me, "Mrs Cross and m 3 little Ought. are going to the country for the saminer rod if }cou d like to come and stay ',Rh one oldie tirsy are gone, too are ueleorne You can pay me u hen it la contenient " Thin offer faith Inolte ore loon I could loudly find yoke to thank him It sated my Caine, ten I yeas down to almost my hint doll n and In denote of lent 110Ing longer in Donton Ire gas e roe oom a little title lon the south side of the holm°, a nue attic ch outer close to the sloolne tour For foul y ears I liv ed In th a tiny room 10 that romn 011000 one nlndon otetiooktd an alley, tchtlted my flint Inhollatlon to write in the Went Tin. Cutlet Count} Club held its an nual elections Lot the c Ira officers, last Taiesda.), and the b.tliot tesulted as Callous president, L N McCand less, '2l, ‘lee-inesident and reporter, C B TlllO.l '24. secretary, M Watts, '24, transoms, I. A. Tout, '24 J OHN WARD sport oxfords ar worth see ing. Particularly good ar our Scotch grains imported direct from Martin's o' Glasgie. And the prices ar mod erate as always Shown by At NITTANY INN MAY 29-30 (70kr \WZA 1 tseß:s Shoes General Offises • 121 Duane Street New York Gay Storrs In Afar; kaftan, Brooklyn, Pbdadelphres