FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE FIRST SEMESTER, 1022-23. On Saturday, January 20, at 12 noon, recitations and pructicum lor tho first semester wHI end. I Final examinations lor 'all students [will be-given beginning Monday, Janu ary 22, at 8 00 a m., and ending Sntur-1 day, January 27, at 4 - 00 p. m By action of the Collego Sonato all final examinations will, be two hours In length and three examination porlods will be provided doily AIDS STUDENTS IN VARIOUS WATS i Movies, Radio Service, Lect e Course and Frosh “Y” Cab let Result from Year’s Work NY FRESHMEN ENJOY iOVEL PARTIES ARRANGED lit bi older and moie aggressive pro -111 of tlie loc il \ M C A. vv hJch s Initialed this fall has mot with th favor among certain sections of . .student bodj The series of small •ties in private homes have proved icclallj popular and have been help-J in broadening the acquaintance of .h men md women students Special ics foi fieshmon have been a fea-j vof the iv 01k List Saturday near -1 bundled students enjojed an even r of fun In private homes through the iperation of this committee \nothoi big attraction is found in » bumd-i} night free movies which > V M C A. is running A series of i best Piromount pictures with Mack nm.lt Comedies has been contracted \ cMemling tluough the entire win ■ uul welt into the spring It is the p«_> of the Association to run these ou* legaldka. of contllcting attruc ns, such as the Entertainment Course mbt-io Thus there is always clean, ullhj tntei talnnient for all who have d lies. 1 Icli and pool alike It la es aated that with an avoruge of five tubed in attendance, those free shows II &ive the campus SJSOO during the ison The cost to the Association Is is than one fouith that sum An Aimstiong supcr-rcgeneratlvo idlo ulicuit is being installed for tho elusive use of the Y M C. A A 'extern Electric Loud Speaker has al adj been obtained and when the ap latux is compiete<l, it will place a e dispos il of the stddent body one of 0 finest outfits possible Tho Radio 11 be used in connection with the •ce Movies, and will bo available on eclal occasions b> request The speakers which the “Y” has se ired in conjunction with tho Student silow ship for Christian Life Service ive meant much to a large portion of ie student bod> Those who heard r, Ai thur Holmes, Dr All> n K. Fos ,r. Bishop McDowell, Mr Van Dyke ic Pittsburgh Banker, Mr Colton of ussia, and others feel they have gained new idea of the moaning of faith nd the uso of religion. There is need 11 such messages in our college life nd the ‘V is to be congratulated for ringing them in Some of the most continent speakers of the country can ot be secured without tho expend! ire of considerable money, and the pe ikoi s Committee is anxiously await ig the result of the financial campaign > see if even a stronger program will 1 possible for tho coming months. I Mot the least of tho new features of its >eat a work is found in the fresh lan Y M C A cabinet which has been >rmed for the first time, this fall Tho •exhmen now have their own “Y” pres ent and chairman of committees with loyal bunch of committeemen and lombors behind them Many of them ave had active experience in Assocla on woik and are eager to help maln dn Penn State's reputation for a ve “Y” organization ;\V YORK U.VIV. HAS BLIND LAW STUDENT The Mow* York University has a ind fteshman this jeir who is g to be a Inujer, and saja that he :pecls to prictice law He was gradu al! from elementary school with tho ghost honors of his class, and has ild his way through tho Do Witt Clin n High School by teaching a Latin elp Class, and teceived the highest >llOl of a high school when ho was octcd into AiNta, Mr Colye omploy i tho Bniitto method of reading and riling, ho takes notes In a manner I Braille shorthand which he perfect- Look Your Neatest for Thanksgiving For Your Cleaning and Pressing See Us Highland Cleaning Company 220 1-2 S. Allen St. Thanksgiving Dinner Soup Roast Duck Bread Dressing Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Fruit Salad Ice Cream Dinner Served From 12:15 to 1:38 State College Hotel Make Reservations Early. Conflicts, in order to bo adjusted, must ba reported at the Registrar’s office on a special form provided there, before the | beginning of the Christmas recess AgEd 11, M 10, 202 Hoi t AgEd 18, T 10, 103 Ag AgEd 16. W 10, 202 Hort Agro 1, SB, 206 Ag Agro 3, Th 10, 206 Ag Agro 16, F 2, 103 Ag Agro 20 by appointment Agro 28, W 2. 103 Ag Agro 201, T 8 103 Ag Agro 203. W 8 206 Ag Agro 206, F 8, 105 Hort AH 1, T 8. Amp ! AH 3, S 10. 100 Hort AH 6. M 10, 103 Ag AH 7, T 10 206 Ag AH 12, S 2. 103 Ag AH 15. Th 2. 206 Ag AH 17. W 10. 103 Ag AH 201 T 8. 103 Ag AH 206, S 8. 100 Hort AH 207, bj appointment AH 215, M 2, 200 Hort AH 217, T 2j_106 Hort Bact 2, W 258 Dairy, 100 Hort Bibliog l. by appointment ■ Bot 1, Th 8, Amp 1 Bot 7, VT 2. 12 CA Bot 10, M 2, 12 CA Bot 11, S 2, 12 CA Bot 19, b> appointment Bot 201, Th 2, 100 Hort Chcra 121, S 8.-10, 11, 12 CA, 4McAH Chem 131, S 8, Amp, 8. 9 CA Chem 141, S S. 121, 302. 304. 311, 314, 31G, 321, 437, 438, 440 Main, OC, 1-8, 11-16, 19, 20, 22 LA Chem 229, W 10, Amp Chem 283, TV 10, Amp Chem 333, S 2, 10. 11 CA Chem 337, F 2. 12 CA Chem 373, S 2. 9 CA Chem 374, by appolnntmont Chem 376, by appointment Chem 443, W 10, Amp ChomAg 1, T 10, 100, 105 Hort ChemAg 3, W 2. 202 Hort ChemAg 4, T 10, 202 Hort ChemAg 13, F 2, 100 Hort ChemAg 16, by appointment ChemAg 18, W 10. 104 Hort ChemAg 20, T 10, 206 Ag ChemAg 25, S 2, 202 Hort ChemAg 35, F 2, 100 Hort ChemAg 208, Th 8, OC Com 5, T 2, 1-6 LA Com 15, M 10. Amp Com 20, T 10, Amp Com 25, W 10, OC, 28 LA Com 80. M 10, Amp Com 40. M 8, 1-7 LA, Com 42, F 2. 314 Main DH G, by appointment DH 8, by appointment DH 10. Th 8.'206 Ag 11 - DH 201, F 8. Amp DH 211, F 2, 251 Dairy DH 212, M 10. 100 Hort Dom Art 22, W 10, 321 Main Dom Art 26, T 2, 314 Main Dom Art 28. T 10, 25 LA Dom Art 37, W 2, 314 Main Dom Art 38, Th 8, 4 McAH Dom Sci 25. W 10, 321 Main DomScl 44. S 10. OC Dom Sci 46, by appointment • DomSei 48, Th 10, 314 Main Dom Sci G 4, by appolnntment Dom Sci 66, by appointment Dom Sci 58, b> appointment Dom Sci 59. S 10. OC Dr 70. b> appointment EchE 2, F 8, 200 EngD EchE 5, F 10, 201, 209, 210 EngC ' EchE 12, Th 10. 200 EngD EchE 15. M 10, 200 Eng D . 1, W 10, 121, 302, 304, 311, 314, 315, 437, 438 Main Econ 14 T 2, 100, 200 Hort, 200 EngD. 259 Dairy. 200 Ag Econ 15, by appointment Econ 21, M 10, Amp Econ 35, W 2, OC, 315 Main Ed 1. S 8. 28 DA Ed 2, W 8, OC Ed 5, by appointment Ed 10,'by* appointment Bell 264 French Cream Peas Ed 11. Th 2. 22, 25 DA ! Ed 22, F 8, 438 Main | Ed 25, T 8, 22, 25 DA EE 1, Th 2, 200 EngD, 200 EngE EE 3, F 10, 200, 202 EngD, 200 EngE BE 5, T 10, 203 EngA, 200 EngD EE 7. S 10, 200 EngD EE 8, Th 2, Amp . EE 10, Th 10, 200 EngD EE 12, W 10, 200 EngD EE 18. W 10. 213, EngD ElDes 3, W 2.200 EngD, 200 20G EngE Engl 1, M 8, OC, 121, 302, 304, 311, 314 315, 321. 437, 438, 440 Main. 100, 200 Hort. 259 Dairy, 20G Ag, 200 EncD, •’ McAH. 104, 200 MngA, 8, 11-15, 20. 22, 25, 28 DA Engl 4, M 10. OC. 121, 302, 304 311. : 314, 315, 321, 437, 138, 440 M.illl, 200 Hort, 206 Ag 239 Dair> C-8, 11-10, 20 22, 25, 28 DA Engl 14 b> appointment Engl 301, T 8, 306 Main Engl 305, by appoinment Engl 412, Th 8, 310 Main Engl 152, F 8, 310 Main Engl 465, XV 8. 11, 12 CA Engl 174, S 10 310 Main PM 1, F 8, 103 Ag FM 201, Th 10, 103 _Ag Flour Milling, bj appointment For 3, Th 2, For For 9, M 10, For For 13, T 10, For Foi 22, by appointment Foi 33, F 2, For For 48, bj appointment Foi 53. bj appointment Foi 54, W 10 Foi For 57, b> appointment Foi 60, Th 10. For Foi 61, by appointment For 69, by appointment For 70, T S, For Fr 11, T S, 100, 105, 106, 200 Hoit. 20t> Ag Fr 13, T 8. 6-8.11-10. 19. 20 DA Fr 23. T 10, OC Geol 31, Th 10, OC. Amp, 100 Hoit Geol 41. Th 10. 104 MngA Geol 51, S 8, 104 MngA Geol 57. by appointment Geol 75. b> appointment Geol S 4, b> appointment Ger 1, T 8. 1-5 DA Ger 3, T 10, 1-4 LA Gcr 50, by appointment Greek, b> appointment Hist 4. T 2, OC, 121, 302, 304, 311, 315, 310. 317, 321, 437, 438, 440 Main Hist 13, F 2, 28 DA Hist 15, Th 2, 14 DA Hist 19, M 2, Amp Hist 20, Th 8. 100 Hort, 200 EngD, 8- 12 CA Hist 23, F 10. OC Hist 24, S 10, 28 DA Home Eco 25. M 10. 19 LA Hort 2, XV 2, 100 Hort Hort 5. M 10. 100 Hort Hort 6, by appointment Hort 7. S 10, 105, Hort " . Hort 8, F 2, 200 Hort Hort 11, MB, 202 Hort Hort 13, by appointment Hort 14, W 10. 105 Hort Hort 23, F 10, 202 Hort Hort 27, by appointment Hort 32, S 10, 202 Hort Hort 35, by appointment ,Hort 36, by appointment Hort 37, T 10, 206 Hort Hort 201, S 8. 100 Hort Hort 202, T 10, 200 Hort Hort 206, by appointment «, Hoit 208, by appointment Hort 232, F 10, 105 Hort Hort 234, by appointment Hort 236, by appointment HtEng 4. Th 2, 201, 207, 208, 209 EngC HtEng 6, W 2, 203, 205, 207, EngA HtEng 13, T 10. 207, 208, 209 EngC HtEng 17, W 2. 207, 208, 209, 210 EngC. 10, 11 CA HtEng 26. F 2, 200 EngD HtEng 30. S 10. 201. 208 EngC HtEng, 34 by appointment HtEng 35, W 10. 201 EngC HtEng 50, Th 10. 201, 207, 208 EngC Htvy 7, by appointment • H>d 1. Th 2. 201, 203, 207 EngA , Hjd 5. W 10. 203, 205 EngA Hjd 11. W 10. 203 EngA , Hjd 12, T 10. 201. 205, 207 EngA Hyd 15, by appointment The College Men’s Shop Colder Weather is forecasted OVERCOATS Sheep Lined Top Coats SWEATERS Knitted Vests Reefers Woolen Hose Seasonable Merchandise Right Pricfes. HARRY W. SAUERS Robison Block TfiE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Hyg 1,-TV 8, 121, 302, 304, 311, 314, 315, 331, 437, 138, 140 'Main, 100, 200 Hoi t, 250 Dairy. 200 EngD, 1-5, 8 r 11-10, 20. 22, 25, 28 LA, 4 McAK Ind Art 75, Th 10. 315, 316 Main -IE 303, S 2, 201. 209 EngC IE 409, Th 10. 209, 210 EngC IE 413, TV 10, 203 EngC 111 417, S 8, 200 EngD. 200, 200 EngJO LAn.li by appointment Latin, by appointment ' Math 2, F 8, 121, JOS, 301. 311, Jl4, 315. 321. 437 Main. 1-4 LA Math 5, P S, OC, 100. 200 Hoit. 259 D.-iiij, 200 Ag, 8, 11-10. 20, 22, 23. 28 LA Math 7, F 10. 11 12, 13, 15 L\. Math 10, F 10, 121, 302. 304. 111. 314. 315, 321, 437, 438. 440 Main Math 11, F 2. 12. 15 LA Math 29, F 10, b, 7, 8 LA Math 33 by appointment Mchs 2, F 2, 300 EngA. 300 EngC Mohs 7, M 2, 201 EngA MDes 12, TV 8. 201 EngA MDcst 31, T 8 201. 203 EngA. 200 j 202 EngD j MDes 51, TV 10. 209, 210 EngC j MDes 53, S 2. 207. 20S. 210 EngC Met 51, T 8, 104 MngA Mot 52, W 8, 101 MngA Met 33. Th S, 104 MngA Mot 54. IV 2. 104 MngA Met 59, T 2, 101 MngA Mot 61, T 10. 200 MngA 'tot 71, M 10. 104 MngA Mot 72. tV 10. 104 MngA Met 73. M 2. 101 MngA - Mot 78, Th 10, 200 MngA MIIDrIU 1, tV 2, Amp MilDrlll 3, tV 2, Amp Min 31. S 10," 101. 104 MngA Min 53. M 2, 200 MngA Mng 51, by appointment Min 50. by appo’ntment Mng 71, by appointment Mng 75, by appointment Mng "7. F 10. 200 MngA . Music, by appointment Phil 1, by appointment rhil 5, b> appointment Phil 8, by appointment Phil 20. by appointment Phys 201, S 10, 28, 40 Phys Phys 211, S 10. Amp, S, D, 10 11, 12 CA Phys 217/TV 10. 28, 10 Phys Phys 230, F 10, 28, 40 Phys Phys 231, Th 10. 2S, 40 Phys, 8 CA Phys 305, Th-2, 28 Phys Pol Sci 1, Til 8, 121. 302, 304, 311, 314. 315, 321, 437, 438, 440 Main ' *' Pol Sci 17. TV 8, 19 LA TolSci 20, T 8, 28 LA PH 1, TV 8, Amp ’ PH G, TV 8, Amp PH 6, F 8, 202 Hort PH 203, S 2 105 Hort PH 205, TV 8, Amp PH 207, F 2, 200 Ag PH 207, F 2, 206 Ag Psy 2, M 8, Amp Psy 0. by apponitment Psy 12, by appointment Psy 13, Th 2. 28 LA Pay 14, F 10. 25, 28 LA Pay 21, M 8, 19 LA ROTC 5, by appointment ROTC 7, by appointment RME 1, Th 10, 202 EngD, 200 EngE RME 7, by appointment . RR 1. TV 2, 201 EngA ’ RR 14, S 2, 200 EngD RurEcon 1. Th 8. 200 ffc» t ; s RurEcon 201, TV 10. 200 Hort Shop 131. M'2, 201 208, 210 EngC, 300 EngD Soc 2, T 2, 28 LA Sp 11, T 8, 121. 302. 304 311. 314. 315, 321, 437, 438 Main Sp 13 T 8, OC Sp 23, T 10. 121, 302. 304, 311, 314 315 Main Str 13, Th 10. 205, 207 EngA Str 31, F 10, 201, 203 EngA Str 33, h> appointment Sitr 15. P 10, 205, 207 EngA Sur 42. Th 10, 201. 203 EngA Zool 101. T _\ Amp sE. W. Gernerd J 5 Merchant Tailor | | Next to Post Office f State College, Pa. Zool 203. Th 2, 4 McAH Zool 313. Th 2, 4 McAH Zool 320, W 2, 4 McAH Zool 365. S 2. 4 McAH Zool 366, M 2, 4 McAH, Zoot 405, S 8. 4 McAH Zool 411, by appointment Zool 421, by appointment . Zool 461. b> appointment SOPHS WIN CLASS RIFLE MATCH BY ONE POINT initial Match With Lafayette Is Planned—Difficult Schedule Arranged for Team Considerable information ns to the iclntKe merits of the Penn State llitlo Team was obtained .it the intciclas-, match ''taped on last Frldi\ evening. The sophomore class team won le iding pi ice. followed bj the senior, junloi and fre°hman teams iospectl\e!> in or der The freshman team, while tom -1 aged of a mimhoi of pood men, N lmmpeied by laclc of e\pcrlence , The to ims and scores follow Sophomore* r W Aitois (Cnpt) 28 .1 it. Bossier 90 J K Vossez 89 H C Van Valin 92 P M Wentworth 92 O C Jeffries (Capt) - 90 W W Wilson 92 M E Monbcck 93 O T Grnser S 7 11 A Roxb> 92 R C Bender (Capt) 90 R M. Spenplcr 99 A. B McQuown 87 H D Eckert 8S E E Brubaker 85 D E Frear (Capt) . 89 R. B Johnston 83 J B Voder 88 W A Richards 88 D Li McCulloch 87 The rifle team Is fortunate In bavins a groat amount of good material, and is rapidly taklns shape in preparation for its initial match with Lafajette on Jan uary Eighth UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII STARTS FOOTBALL TEAM Although established in 1920 and with a present student body of 450, the Uni versity of Hawaii has an organized football team which last year played the Universities of Oregon and Nevada. This year, Pomona, California, will also be scheduled for a game with the new university ALBERT DEAL & SON I Don’t Miss - * . Heating I THE TURKEY DINNER Plumbing 1 \ Thanksgiving Day ' H 7 Frazier street 1 Philadelphia Restaurant . “Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photo graph.” ' • • Special Offer for two weeks only. -T-i-icr O O tate mt 0 HOTO Chop , 212 East College Ave.' SENIORS VOTE TO MAKE DANCE FORMAL AFFAIR Ten \ Have Been Secured to Fumsh Music—Pleasing Decorations Are Planned l’> an unanimous vote of tho senior classmen at thcii last mooting it was dc-lded that theit annual dunce should bo'a fotmil affnii. The danco. which w'll be hold in the Armory from eight to one o clock on tho night of Decembei eighth, piomlse* to be the best scnioi d inco ever hold at Penn State Tiie Ten Virginians, popular thiougli out nil sections of tho country and well known nound State College by their excellent porformanco at the Junior Pi an lust year, have, been secured to furnish the music. This orchestra is one of tie host that could posslblv have ren seemed but nevertheless tho coni n'tteo In churge has managed to make he pike oi the ticket" one doll tr and f.y cents pci coupie The decoßitlon3 for the affair will not be of an elnboiate nutuio but will he '•ufllclently plcising and harmonious to meet the appoval of all those who at tend All seniors are urged- by the social committee of'the class to come to this d mte and.help make’it a de c aled mucous is it is upon tho success of this tfTilr that tho holdingof a class dame in the suring defends Mil \OltK- HAS CLUB HOUSE t’Oll THAT 3IDN A modem club house foi the exclusive use cf college fraternity men Is being erected in Now York City Tho building will be nineteen stories high and will contain tlx hundred and twenty-live looms, eich with a modern bath, which ,\IU be rented at moderate prices The entire space has boon tentatively i esei ved by thirteen fraternities, but othei fraternities have requested reser vations In tho hope that room may be found for them NEBRASKA FROSH SUFFER FOR NOT WEARING DINKS A new organization, the Knights of the lion Sphinx, has been created at the University of Nebraska, with the purpose of seeing that the frosh wear their green dinks at all times when in public Offenders are severely paddled or teceivc an equal torture as‘penalty Tuesday and Wednesday Special $9.00 Value SSIOI Winter Oxfords e C. N.iFISHER. Tuesday, November 28,1822 [STUDENTS WILL ENTER GRAIN JUDGING’TRIALS Final plans'have boon made for the Grain Judging Contest to bo hold by the Agionomy Department Immediate ly nftoi the holiday recess All Agron omy students aic urged to sign up on tho charts In the Ag and Horticul ture buildings or see either Professor C’-omoi oi Professor Cobb of the Ag ionom> department. This is a now piojeot and tho success of tho under taking depends chiefly on the support given It by tho students During tho Chilstmas iccess ovory one should sel ect exhibits from his homo stock and bring them back for tho contest. . - - The exhibits this year will bo limit ed to corn and small grains. Tho en tries of‘com~wlll copslst of ten oars each, and tho exhibitors may enter In is many classes as they wish -but can not make moie than ono entry m nn> one class The competition is 11m- < ited to'growers of Pennsylvania and tho pioduct must have been grown in the season of 1922 In order to allow for a more even classification in com, tho State has been divided into'five dis tricts by counties and tho winners in each dlsUict will then be judged in the Unite class These divisions (do not apply to the smaller groins The var ieties of com which may be shown by the respective districts ore yellow dent white dent, and white-capped yellow dent The small grain exhibit is to consist at one half peck of one or more of tho following.—wheat, oats, rye, barley buckwheat, and clover seed. Frizes will be offered to tho winners of the various clusses TWO FRESHMEN HURT IN FROSH-SOPH SCRAP A report from the College Health Ser vice states that two members of tho clads of 192 G, G E. Rees and R. R. Mack, had their ey eslght seriously impaired during tho sophomore-freshman conflict after the first freshmen class meeting The scrap proved to be ono of the most disastrous events of its kind In the an nals of Penn State customs . > Although every precaution was taken to have the members of both classes conduct tho scrap with every degree ol unnecessary roughnes eliminated, it is now evident that by some means, un doubtedly unintentional, these men re ceived injury to their vision '
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