Friday,Septedther •21,• 1923 CADET OFFICERS ARE APPOINTED Cadet Colonel for Year is H. G. Hoehler—H. IL Gregory is Lieut. Colonel SIXTY-SIX MORE MEN NEEDED TO FILL QUOTA The cadet officers of the cadet regi ment of the R. 0. T. C. have been ap pointed for the coming year. H. G. Hoohler " has been made Colonel, and H. K. Gregory '24, Lt. Colonel. Pour majors, forty-two captains, eigh teen first 41eutonanta and fifteen second lieutenants coMploto the last of ap pointmenta Tho flit of appointment. Is ae fol lows: Colonel, Harry G. 2100ler '24, Lieutenant Colonel, Harry H. Gregory '24, Majors, Ernest E. Brubaker '24, Harry D. Eckert '24, Charles E. Ber gerding '24, Thomas -6 MeCollom '24.1 Tho following captains wore appoint Louie EL .Andreuszi '24, - Rollin 8 Bauchspies '24, Emory G Bezilla John P. Brosius 14, Harry D. Brown '24, John D Brown '24, Herbert W. Clark '24, Paul T. Cline '24, C. Hinton Cook '24, Rae P. Coz '29, James A. Davidson '24, Mlles Earster '25, Math an K. Feldman '24, William A. Foster '26, Sohn J. Gelse-14, Clifford T. Gun miles '24, Edward E. Helm '24, Z. Marshall Jones '24, Ernest J. Knott '24, Nicokti 11, Hiller Jr. '25, John T Leon ard '24, Kenneth D Leefiler '24, Will lam B McQuhiton '24, Albert B. Mo- Quown '24, Lemuel H. Martin '25, Geo. Mebus '26, Henry Clay Musser . 25, Rob ert M. Putnam '24, William Ramsay '29, Marshall Reed '24, Fred T. Rages lei; '24, Arthur IM-Semuel '24, Ray Thomas '24, Lester T. Walter '24, Rob ert C. - Welch '24, Lewis 6. Whitby '25, Joseph Wright '24, Albert N Young '24, Richard Zook '25, Robert B Colvin '24, Kersey R. Dever '24, Joseph Oven '25 These men hnvo been appointerl iirst lieutenants: Robert L Albright '25, Thomas 9 Barbaro '25, R. C. '80dy...25, P.B.- Bow clen,'2s,Robert K. Champion '25, D. S. Childs '25, ar ILI it tm Foreman '25, Wen dell P. Gifford '25, Sohn S. Holland '25, Clarence R. Johnson '25, C. E Hop penholTer '25, Frank T. Lowo '25, Ad dieon M. Rothroek II '25, 'Henry A. Rothrock '25, Carl C Siebert '25, Paul E. Weston '26, Harold E. Yeager '26, H. IS Wetzel '25. The list of second lieutenants In cludes Edward M. Fee '25, T. H Leßoutll - '26, H L. Parker '25, A. L Styes Musser W. Gettig '25, Milton Leder er '24, Ford C. Pethlek '25, Miller L Smith '25, Jay H Gould '25, C P. Mon tague '25, W. C Rowland Jr. '25, A. a: Sterner "25, C. E. Mendell '25, Earl H. Morrie "26,—Robert —M; Shaw& -16. Recently the War Department at Washington expressed a desire that the enrollment of upPerelassmen In the R. 0. T. C. be increased to one hundred and slxty-sLx. At present there are about one hundred students taking the advanced nouree. SEEDMEN MEET HERE IN TWO•DAY CONFERENCE Representatives from a number of the lamest need houses of .Pennsyl vanla and adjoining etatee were gueSts of the college on Friday and Saturday, September fourteenth and At teenth Following a dinner at the Centre Hills Country Club, the seed men enjoyed short talks by Dean Watts, Dr. Myers, Professor Noll, and others Interested In plant breeding In relation to the Seed Industry. Saturday morning was spent In in specting the college experimental plants. Particular attention was given to the work In the brooding of corn, wheat, and other grains by Profosaor Noll, and to the breeding of tomatoes mid cabbages now being carried on by Pro_ fewer Hyena It le proposed and a Van will prob ably be adopted whereby this coopera tion between college and mama shall be.promoted by an annual joint meet ing and !woollen every fell. Itoo3lB FOR RENT—Throe rooms sultable for students—new innuso— 809 West Beaver Ave. THE HANOVER SHOE HANOVER, PA. . . On Display at The State College Hotel Friday and+Saturday; `Oct.ls and 6. s • ' It will pay you to wait for our Reprvieutatiye Personnel Of The Freshman Football Squad Name E1der,..61. N. Allen, M. J. Bunk, B. Casey, E. De Pierre, F. Daugherty, E Davis, P. R. Dreeber, R. Menke, J. Graces , . J. C. Greene, G. R. Rays, R. M. Johnson, W. &tannish, W. P. Seamen, R. Liggett, W. G. 31.0Phie, K. S. Lonberger, D. 31 Lukens, R. P. Munn, P. S. O'Dea, J. .. Pritchard, W. D. Page, P. Peterson, P. T. Paulle, 0..1. Pettee, R. J. Plain, L. C. Rceeberri. Reed. J. a Read, W. El. MIMEO Quarter Center Center Guard Tackle Guard End RbLmor, G. A. Rhoads, J, R. &honcho F. Schminsk9, D. Vloirsrman, J. mallaco, T. W. Weston. Z. R. Way, B. Weiako, 3. R. EMI CHANGES EFFECTED IN LIBERAL ARTS' SCHOOL Separate Department of Philoso phy Is Created—E. W. Runkle To Act as Head At-the meeting Of the Board of True toes of the college in August, the for mation of a separate deportment of Philosophy In the School of Liberal Arta was decided upon. Formerly Philosophy was Incorporat ed In the curriculum of the department of Education and Psychology, but with the formation of the new School of Education, It was decided to establish a separate department of Philosophy, Dr. E. W. Runkle has been appointed I head of the new department and he will be assisted by Dr R. H. Dotterer. Last year the trustees of the college voted to form two new departments from the old department of liistory, department of History and Political Science and the department of Eon ! nomlcs and Sociology were accerdinglli created. At the opening of college last I week these now departments 'Mule.; functioning. I Dr. A. E. Martin has been Metalled m the head of the deportment of 810- tory and Political ISclence. This de partment is In charge of the Pro-legal curriculum and those majoring In Efle. tory and Political Science. Dr. 0. F. Boucke the acting head of the department of Economics -mod Sociology. He Is being assisted by.Pro fuser C. W. Easek. who Is handling the administrative details. The depart ment has charge of the Commerce and Finance curriculum and those majoring In Economics and Sociology. The reasons for the change are num erous. The old department was too complicated to be handled efficiently by one head. Aside from this consid eration. the subjects wore too diverse in character. The change conforms with the practice in other inetitutions and was made at the request of Dr. Martin and the recommendation of Dean C. W. Stoddart. The new order of things will permit Dr. Martin to engage in research work and to do acme history writing that he has long been planning. COLLEGE INFIRMARY TREATS MANY OASES IK FAST -MEEK The Infirmary has had one hundred and seventeen cases since Monday, September eoventeenth. BeeMee •these, there are four new hospital cases. Most of the cues reported thus far.have been duo to colds and sore throat. -,.. Hehrbt Weight Ago HORT. DEPARTMENT HAS NEW FRUIT WAREHOUSE Dr. 9 W Fletcher of the depart ment et Horticulture announced yes terday that the present plena of the department are to celebrate the com pletion of the now fruit packing house of the Horticulture department by a get-together of the faculty of this de partment and all students special's lag In Horticulture frhe new shed Is located on the Hies ter Farm, °apatite the experiment orchard. It Is-thirty by sixty feet, with a ,frult storage collar below and a packing floor and package storage above With a crop Of about seven thousand bushels of - apples-now hang ing on the trees of the college orchards, It .will be possible for the department to demonstrate modern -fruit packing methods In pomologY. The get-together will be held in the .new packing Shed an Thursday, Octob er-fourth, at five o'clock. It is expected that President Sohn NI Thomas will be- present. seErlhi ,KraWier sap, -Pablo Cosala tate but aluelehan that ever drew a bove—for 3735 e. fr HE new Wahl Pen in engine-turned time. The Wahl comb feed regulates the -I. black,rubber is unlike any fountain pen flow so that the pen writes' thk instant you you have ever seen. Anyone who writes will touch it to paper You never have to shake it. be proud to own a pen of such grace and The ink never floods. ..splendid writing performance. 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Flushing H. S. Perkiomon Eastside, Newark. Penn Charter Central H. S, N. S. , South 11111 s H. S Lakewood H. S. Ohio iWilkinsburg H. S Indiana Normal Illtmelleld Normal Clearfield H S W. Phil. H S.; Harrisburg Tech. Lorraine H. S., Ohio State College H. S. Northeast H. S., Philo Lakewood H. S., Ohio Easton H. S, Wash. D. C. South Park H. S. Tech H. S , Moos South Hills H. 9 Swlesvalo PI S. Knoxville H. S. W. Tech H S., Cioveland Pottsville H S. Erlo Central H S. Braddock H S. Germantown H S Bloomsburg Normal Penn Charter Porklomen Bellevue H S. State College H. S. Allentown H. 9 Contesvillo H S. Freeland M. AI I Altoona. H. S. Celltral H. S., Phila. Connellsville H S. M. 11. BRIGHTMAN SUCCEEDS T. B. CHARLES IN POULTRY DEPT. Tho department of Poultry Husband ry has Increased its personnel this year. Professor T. 33 Charles, Who has been With the department since its or ganisation, July drat, 1920, resigned on September first, 1923. Assistant Professor M. H. BrigHtman of Rhode Island has been appointed to succeed Professor Charles, Mr, P T Kistler of the class of '23 has been ap pointed as assistant in the department of Poultry Husbandry. Mr. Riefler will devote most of his thou to experi mental Work. _ FELLOWS- Let'''s Meet and Eat at the Penn Sate Cafe tam :Pens u~ ,j ; A ~, '~N' PENN STATE-PREPARING TO JMVM'AIN,WITORS tPenn State, situated in a town which normally lioasti a population of use than 3600, le maiden Preparations to entertain a visiting crowd of tiro times that also. The Occasion le the annual Alumni Homecoming Day celebration on Saturday, October twentieth. There will he room for twenty thou sand people at the Penn State-Navy football game on that day, this event being the chief attraction Upwards of fifteen thousand of the crowd will be from outside the town and campus, and the problem of housing end feeding Is a big one with town and college pecmlo at this early date. It Is said that all hotel space i s already reserv ed in Bellefonte, the nearest sizable town, and a special alumni committee on housing la facing the local situation Finternities, boarding and rooming houses will have to cam for the bulk 6t tho crowd. vest y A Get your ticket!) for the“Sii Conrad Films Films Films Films We have them REXALL DRUG STORE Between the Movies NETMEN APPROVE PLANS FOR ALL COLLEGEG MEET A change has been made In the com ing tennis meet In accordance with the ouggeetlon of Dr Ham that an all college tannin tournament be hold, All etudente, thetruotors, and profeseere May enter, Tho plan submitted by Dr. Beta moms to have met with the approval of the net men It will give some of the inetructors and professore a chance THE Remington Portable Typewriter car ries its table on hs back. You can use it anywhere—at any time. It is a complete typewriter with four-row keyboard—just like the big machines. Also many other useful features of the office type writer. 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