Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 21, 1923, Image 4

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THE BEST OF THE SEASON
Four Big Lines of Imported Pipes
Alt Student Shapes
THE LITTLE STORE ON THE CORNER
Bulletin
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lice Otd Memel
1 Notices
The student reception tt the Luther
an Church ',Melt ii m been announced
for tonight mill not be held until Fri
thy, September I,OMS-eighth
The student reception at the Maaaal
leal Church u bleb mas to be held to
night has been postponed until l
ty. Septembet moot., -eighth
The re-examination for 01l stmlonto
mho ,0r01,,d .4)" grule 10 Mllham
Drill 2 10 the selollll oerneMer,
will he held 00 Mondai, OLtober , 11001,
10 Room 311, I\llllo 1101111110, .11 001e0
P m
R. min dines fur advanced credit in
Mena Jut/ bicinish nil) be held on
Tool ty eVenlnu, September only
lißb at out en o clock In Room!, 121 and
12. G. M tin Building And student who
WV nut used his high school 'Brunch
Or Sp tnioli for entiance credit is eli
gible to take the abate enmlnations.
ror further Infm mation Inquire a ,
the Romance language °Mee. 120. Main
Mating
PENN STATE HARRIERS
REPORT FOR PRACTICE
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Food matertil this season Russell Ma
lone did good noik for the Mercers.
burg Academy team before coming to
Penn State and should be mailable for
an early start . II Johnson, FT Stew.
art and II W Bushing, a lad front
Tikeitood, Ohio, give promise of keine
out in the fore alien the teen take to
the field It R Fouracre to soother
candidate for the fteshmah squad
But four regular varsit3 men ate
hick in school 7 W Decker '21,, II
If 'Yeager '25, Captain Click and "M
L Weedier '2l, msko up the quartette
of Hitt inn haulers which unlit term the
nucleus of a practically new squad J
W Pitypittrick Tr, K B Barclay, D
L Arm and itt Chandres Make up the
personnel that .111 lead the mon din
ing the tea tutu
There Is a possibility that figs meets
bona ill rranged for the varsity team
this season As dot no achedtilo has
been drawn Mc but It Is hoped that n
date can be managed attic Harcard
The Inter-collegiate cross country
championships, that ace held at NOV,
Torts xlll find Penn State among the
entrants Carnegie Tech is also being
thterahly clamed as a third opponent
Syracuse able holds an annual inter
eolleglate meet, and the team may be
talon to that meat
As a formal introduction to the sea
son it is liltaly that an open meet
be held here, In Which anyone Is eli
gible to participate Several consider
=lons are being made In regard to a
fteshm ut schedule, no information as
to the c exults of which could be learn
ed other than that the freshman would
accompam the varelt3 team on Its
trill to the Inter-collegiales at Nosy
lock
FACULTY RECEPTION ATM BE
REM) AtT U, CLUB FRIDAY :MORT
The annual reception given by Prost
dent and Mtv Thomas and the UM
torslty Club to the faculty, will be held
at the Unlterslty Club on Ftlday eve
ning, September tnenty-llrst at nine
o'clock The heeds of departments nre
teque9ted to notify net Members of
the faculty and to assist In IntralUelng
them at the reception
Itoo.3l:—For eighteen men in °lngle
brick house eltuntea one block from
Co-op Cvll F 7Oloore-146
.11/3 grlidliate student 11(11$ ill College.
111/ has bed settle experience lu tench.
Mir American .111stor3 tun' alto wadies
to earn sate Toone)" audio a student ,
Is rettueiited to roll open Dr. A. E.'
\turtle, Department of /lister.). Lilt.
oral Ark Mondani'.
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WANTED—Room and Board
in private family for one
student. Lloyd Sliney, N.
Allen Street.
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FOR SALE—A Cabinet Size VlC
trola, in good condition. Sec 4 ,
H. W. Brownll i Acacia Rouse
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MANY STUDENTS ATTEND
SEVER BAY CONFERENCE
Pcnn State's Delegation Consist
ed of Twenty Men—Several
Alumni Also Attended
get en hundred students, lepresenthm
about thilty of the collages and uni
%elgitil, In the east. gathered SM.
tv, Nett York, List June tot the sit
neat 17 J 1 C A confeienee The con
f.ence opened Thulstia2, June four
' teanth, immediatel3 ft/netting the close
of the college tell, dal ended on Thum
da), Bane laveitil-filet
Tnenil students. led N
Ulan tnesident of the Y 111 C A
Cabinet, commised the delegation from
Deno iSt de Atcompum mg tile stu
dents nen: lo I Ohnstead. secretary
of the SilC A, the Revelend D
Cututhets, student 1 1 :10100 nt the Pres
-10 tellan church, Dr I L hosier and
Pt ofessor A L Rhoton, of the faculty
to addition se ord Penn State alumni
attended "Bill" Watson 'lO. "Bill"
ii'ood 'l6, head coach It Getilsbnrg
College, "Bill" Tones ID, sectetary of
the Y Si C A it the Unitersity of
\Nest VitLinia, Sterli n g Ilttol 4 : 27 2/
C A ...many at Lehigh linitemitY,
"VIII" Kitchen '2l tad "Chtirlic" Donna
The confetence program has saried
and at tile same time clouded hall
esents In the, mot flings, bible classes,
undm tire direction of Professor A
Bruce Cult), hero held rollohlng this
c Imo the for urn hour, the discussions
being led I* such men as Harry tan
t., Fosdlek, Raymund Robbins, Maid
II Putt., G Reginald Wheeler, and
others of national and intetnntional
standing Campus, social, and
International problem, hete discussed,
emphasis has placed on the betterment
of sod and metal lire on the average
clowns The I tst meeting of the morn-
Ing has the genmal assembl)
Follohing the noonday meal, the al ,
tm noon has de, Oted to sports and ath
letics Crents betheett the ssrions col
leges acre frequentl.s. held and trete
too conteeted The meetings
heis occUpled dcleg ttlon meetings
In uhleh the question, raised during the
hole full) disCOVied and solutions I
°rimed Special conferences of foreign :
students and of members of college and
unisethits faculties hele held In hhlch
the particular pioblems pertaining to
both groups heth stndled
Pot teals , the !blmse of tho con.
feience his been "'Stunt Night", at
%Odell tim e cacti college Presents a
sketch ot entertainment lasting about
fifteen minutes The Pion State dolo- I
has all 830 above er veil on.
this ace mlon and this y eor they store
,l t ip lied to be I.ollg the fit St to Perrot m
I A shot t slyeab, entitled "The Lion and
the Chocolote 01011', vas inollaled, in
which the famous IVlttany Lion Mk
IL imminent pout. The effort wits en
thusiastically received
The value of the Silver Bay confer
ence csnnot be sem-estimated Flom
It the Penn State "Y" draws largely
Its Inspiration and its personnel The
discussions touch every phase of col
lege Bre and 01111111. 'cavity 0110 are
andel the direction of men who have
made a Belong study of campus prob
lems and !bell solution
gldt Ind In 1695 by the late Dwight
I. Woad, these conferences have grown
Ulan almost eiety college In the coun
t, Is touched Front an Insigniflcont
beginning at Not field twenty-eight
e Its ago, four conferences have evolv
ed, Skier Bay, Gcnes a, Estes Park
and bell/itch, held °only inning immed
net) following the tleto of school
LOST—coca Fratel nitY PM. non/
.t . Onyx Initialed on Inside R P
L 14090 I °Mord ghen, Return to
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FROSH
When Upperclassmen send
you for
ICE CREAM, SANDWICHES,
CIGARS AND CANDY
VISIT
THE HOLE-IN-THE-WALL
f.
College Quick Lunch
SMITH'S QUALITY ICE CREAM
That Good Old Fashion Kind. Excels in Purity,
, Richness arid Delicacy of Flavor
x Fraternity and Club Orders receive prompt attention.
SMITH ICE CREAM FACTORY
Bell 250 State College, Pa.
E. E. SOCIETY HOLDS
MEETING ON TUESDAY
The Electdeal Engineering &mid) !
of Penn State held its first meeting on
Tuesday °telling Professors Markle
and Doggett gate interesting talks on
the new combined engineering society
The deed teal engineering students
nem ut ged to give their support to the
Leming campaign and they responded
lif3 heartily endorsing the new Pk , s of
moubination
The iniwluent, H 0 Alexander '2l,
❑fimluud 1 campaign and finance com
mittee Other committees mere appoint
ed and piens UM made for a elder feed
for the fteshmen next week.
Aleeimilfr urges the sophomores and
freshman electrical engineer.. to at
tend the Meeting. The Idea that they
are Ineligible le incorrect
EVERGREEN DANCE TO
AID CAMPAIGN FUND
(Continued from first Doge)
touch will he bad iodic all graduates
This feature may turn Into a depart
mental rivalry to secure the best mcord
Set era) depirtment bends have already
taken steps along this line. particular
ly In the agrlcaltural school All but
one of the poultry husbandry gradu
den are reported to have subscribed
to the fund
President Thomas «111 speak to the
Rot., Club at Bradford, Meßetut
county, on Monday Hugo Bezdek vis
ited thole last nprine'and laid a good
...Palgn foundation, and the address
of eresident Thornas will doubtless
ono to renew activities in that sec
lion
Campaign reaclpta last neck are tale
elated 3113 reIhAVS
Amount
Chester $1494
-Butler 1095
Montgomery 500
Colorado 200
Del tware (count)) 200
Ohio 150
Vermont 150
Wrohlngton (county) 150
Bradford 100
Del th tre (state) 100
Rhode Island _______ GO
Tloge 40
Intllnne (count>) 23
Alleghen) 5
IMPORTANT MEETING IS
HELD BY JUNIOR CLASS
(Continued from first page)
because all men nho expect to grad
uate o ith this class want their pic
tures In the 1925 La Vie and therefore.
meet have their names on the class
records
Calhoun. editor-in-chief of 'the La
Vie, Lace his report and announced ap-
A change from mode practicum
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FOR
Groceries
Notions
Dry Goods
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Inc.
WEEK DAYS
• Bellefonte
f to State College
to
State College. Bellefonte
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10:00 A. M. 3:00 P. M.
A 1:30 P. M. 3:40 P.M.
k 3:10 P.M. 4:10 P. H.
6:10 P. M. 6:30P.M.
G Saturday Only Saturday Only
A 10:80 P. IL 11:10 P. M.
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10:00 A. M.
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8:15P. M.
;1. BELLEFONTE-LOCH. HAVEN
SCHEDULE
1: WEEK DAYS AND SUNDAYS
Bellefonte for Look Haven
""' 7:00 A. 31. 2:00P.M.
Sundays 9:00 A.M.
Sat. and Sunday only, 040 P. 111.
Lock on for Bellefonte
2. 1000 A. M. 5:00 P.M.
Sat. and Sander only .10,80 P. M.
X "Take Yellow Bus for Service"
.144.1444 0 0. 3 ..5.s • - -
Faro 6&c
SUNDAY 9
8:15 A.M
7.h:0 P. /Ir.
2:00P.M.
7:00P.M.
9:00P.M.
THE PENN STAVE COLLEGIAN
',ointments to his staff. E. A. Stroud,
business Manager, also gave his re
port and explained how the work was
to be conducted this year
Provident Gough . announeod appoint
ments to the finance committee, Jun
ior cabinet and Junior Prom committee
vt this time. The following appoint
ments were made. finance committee,
chairman, P. H Section, II Z Aale-
I at.h, N IL Sonde's, I C. Stacks, A
W Torts; Junior cabinet, A. B Reiff
, len, E L Keller, B F Gotwals, and:
U V Shape R H Bears was ap
pointed as member of the Junior ex
costive committee fion, Student Coun
-11 Junior Flom committee In,
(nehmen W, S F0r.111.111, Id A ',taro
t erg., L. ity Vollmer, .1 ht Lee, W
P. Mathias, R. B Voskamp, E. 0
Gerhardt.
ENGINEERS' SOCIETY
MAKING GOOD PROGRESS
(Continued from first Page)
ticket perforated into four Parts All
of these parts aro filled out with the
member's name, and one of them is re
turned to him as to receipt Of the oth
er three, one goes to the Penn State
Engineer for Its citettlatlon tile, one
OCR to the man's departmental socie
ty, and the other tarns the record In
the office of the Combined Engineer
ing Society
Much of the drive for membership
Is carried on In the various class
rooms n here the students are together
in natural divisions by departments
This Is proving to he much more suc
cessful than trying to get the men to
gether by advertised meetings
It is not expected that any of the
money collected daring any one year
sill go Into a permanent fund The
amount of dues for the Combined En
gineering Society will not be a fixed
amount, bat will vary according to the
program to be carried out All of the
money is to be spent in the year tha'
It is collected, except perhaps for
those bills incurred in collecting the
money in the succeeding year.
FOR SALE —A. bans°, an open book
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TM<lng tochaleal uork9 Hear the
Canard and gat a 11bena adaeattea,
Don't Procrastinate
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LET'S GO!! :
VISIT THE
STEP ON THE GAS!! ;
ME IT YOURSELF!! ':'''' State College Hotel
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We carry instraoce for our • ~.
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customers { protection , _
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Drivelt-YourseffAutoCo.::
'. 8:00 A. M. Till Midnight
224 E. College Ave. .. ::
State College, Pa. •
Bell Phone 376 i' •
open After All Dances
12 M Commercial , '..
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The greatest style ever designed for college men, the Hol
born, still continues in popularity. We have it in all the
popular Fall fabrics---greys, browns, blues and heather
mixtures, stripes and plaids---every one of them worthy
of the name, Hickey-Freeman.
MONTGOMERY & COMPANY
Bellefonte
PENN STATE GRADUATE
REPORTED LOST IN FIRE
Professor Charles F Shaw, former
head of the Soils Department at Penn
State, Is repOttod missing In the re
cent Berkeley fire disaster.
Mr. Shan was connected with Penn
State from 1907 to 1912 During that
time Ito made a complete reconnais
sance soll survey of Pennsylvania
This stork took three summers to com
plete Mr Shaw Is now a professor In
the College of Agriculture at the Un
tterelty of California.
COACHES PM GRID HEN
THROUGH STIFF DRILL
(Continued from First Page)
-Bee put all tour teams through a
stir scrimmage On Wednesday "Ben'
put the linemen through a stiff drill
while Killinger was putting the back
bold men through their Wes Scrim
mage Cottoned, with the first and third
and second and fourth teams pitted
lgainst each other.
The punting hos been improving
Light and Faulkner were kicking the
hall to the lit Mt and second team hack
neld men on Wednesday and both men
note getting or some nice punts Palm's
punting has also been showing improve
ment
Spot Lights Aro Lit
'Bee" to driving his men hard these
dots Last night It was close to seven
iclock before the coach sent them back
Werrooristh .1010 $lOOO and )oa hear
him for half a dollar.
Fresh Fruit and Cider
Special Rates to
Smokers and Feeds
SERFAS and SEARFOSS
Gernerd Bldg.
Everything in
JEWELRY
and a service you will
appreciate.
THE CRABTREE CO.
JEWELERS
STATE COLLEGE TYRONE
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State College
MiKftl M2=
to the Track House
A squad of assistant teenagers Wore
Putting up reflectors on the lights that
line the Practice field on Tuesday and
that night they mere used for the first'
Unto this year during the lust Part of
the practice session. Noll Fleming
plans to Mitt another string of poles'
on the other side of tho field HO that
It mill be Illuminated from both sides
Ms year
The "ghost" ball will soon put In Its
ltppearance. Yesterday several assist
ant managers were detailed to Mint
a number or the pigskins
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Gernerd, the Tailor
Cleaning
....
Pressing
.1. Repairing
Gernerd Building
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State College
BAKERY
HIGH GRADE
PASTRIES
MOTHER'S BREAD
SMITH'S QUALITY
ICE CREAM
h e Wales
A Real He-Man Oxford for Winter
wear. Made in Black, Scotch
Grain with a Storm Welt. The
season's latest for young men.
20TH CENTURY SHOE I CO.
121 Allen St.
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WINTED s—Holp for upstairs work In
f,'
Fraternity Muse. Call 108
STOP AT OUR
Shoe Repairing Shop
and Shoe Shining Parlor
Quality Service
Courted
CHAS. NELO
In Front of Post °flee
Fresh Shipment of
WHITMAN'S
Chocolates
Just Received
STATE ,
SEAL
BOXES
We are the exclusive
agents of WHITMAN'S
in State College.
RAY D. GILLILAND
Next to Co op.
Lewisburg
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