tter 20; 1923 ITIUSTRATSD LECTURE TO BE GIVEN TO ENGINEERS ills '0 CROWD :bL There•u . lll hen lecture on the nub meet of "Stucco Conctructlon" In Ropm 23 of Engliletrlng P on November twenty-sei'onih Thin talk kill be giv en by one pf the onglnerra of the At t; Portland Cement Company and will be Illtiutrated by n nicutng. ple lure film Holds Attention , y Display Of ' g Tricks BY MRS. • "r THE PIANO The film flrot shows the three tap ,, of Moron I,lll,lluction, that In, stueeo In sheathed frame ennotruetion, 91 tee on bark photons' eonon fiction, and Mae., on mooonry ennelitietion. The method , of aPPllent'on of thirteen dif ferent kinds of flnloheo will then be shown Dlstsnt pletureo rind elose-ups of Ilnisheo and applientiono alll be ll lustiated. The film Is to be neirom pooled by Mr. Parkhurst of the Phil, ilelphla oft e of the eoneein ydory, Inlnn, and ant, magletan and :=2! e that comnletolY on !ant S ttorday rant nem Ciada let, and Fred Lar- In of the fact of atudentx werr arnr, the large Ad nd many enmple-. r heard at the end 'UNION ore ueleome to attentl this talk. although It In to be ulsen lot marlly for ettalenta of the Deptuttnent of Mallet lute It will be of msg.- Itte v.tlue to home builders who ate In tereettal in the moneymetlaulerr plying 'tam, grem N 1.19, divided fleet filled with Ile the second part the scientific. The d Stith the art of flat Imell exhibited ing and handker h Me j..rturant )a hildren were call naglcian, and very faces and actions BAND MAKES DECIDED HIT AT PHILADELPHIA Nittany Musicians Play a William sport and Harrisburg—Con cert at Bellevue-Stratford that all things -coaled to he The en tins concluded hail lost her ling ti o rt g e e r l e t d i tlhtle ping lifter which In turn! one After hating stowed one of the great- eat successes of the ye U. the Penn State Band returned to Penn State Yaritmday morning after giving concerts In Phlludelgh.a, tampon and rlsburg, besides pla)lng tt the Penn game The band mute a deckled Im- MEM first art woo con tint dreg a number olored cloth and a from a small papa right of the stage. curtains of rat and the• grand piano, rant played softlyl ge In progress To art, 'Ally ,Lattrant, .1 the Chicago Son , played two solos • The first on, a leplefing the South nd the second, one .1 pres9lon In the Quilcce City and the appearanee,pf the mush tuna in the new uniforma met milk the hearty nl , Pen , al of tenth Nlttanl and Penn stu dente Leasing Bellefonte at one-thirty on Mid ty afternoon, the band stopped oil nt Williamsport en route to Phil litl atltia where they furnished the towns people with several selections of pop ular , Another step was made In Harrhatbig and the mg tnization, led by Bitmator Thompson, drew n large crowd when they stepped oft the. Pain to playa feu selections. Atrhing at the Leo td Stteet station In Philadel phia at al:Ven fifty-flue, the members of the heal, mode their may to the Clones. Rohm ' of the Bellevue-Str Word hotel uheha ,theY Played for the nnnu Alumni 'Smelter. Inn Dines, tlren the 1141,ener, vhieh followed at- Inn, the magician scientific side of 7th the power of the mind A magic =lc numbers and d in the minds of he audience, and clock fall to stop et figure or .srd mod to c‘idence dechs of paste tide this part of om a pack evera about the stage' a drinking glass Ingle Pin Pa . Ilegel no-Sir/Ilford At elet en o'clock on Saturday morn ing, many outsiders wore attracted to the lobby of the hotel where the Blue and White muoielans 'c ere gte fog s. con cert, presented at the request of the hotel management v. ho were 'more., cid by the tine of music played at Last year's lobey concert immedlstely ot ter the concert, the h mil left for Frank lin Field Waere it vied with the Penn band, one of the leading college or ganizations In the country. Ito Prepare Coueerts now carried back dent Ch'nee° re- nn . tricks, similar e priests of old ,• performed and After the close of the football senson, Director„,Thompson stilt choose the first section of the band end start rc . hearse's fora series of concerts to be Risen during the minter. Sixty men pill fraXn hate 'so-called varsity section and mill be picked competition In mhich nil members of both sections of the present hand mill compete tators uere Corn- , Holm IndlvlclurOs anti examine th. ame all the more seemed to he of r of Interesting presented 'With t a ring of black a a couple must ging from a 'nib] to Napoleon nerd 'ORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY HASINK “FILLING STATION" A fountn ' ln pen "filling !dation' . hari peen Installed In the library at North ,er ester a Unls molly When )our pen goer thy, lou drop In a penny and enough Ink floras forth to 1111 the Ing est pen tank. =CM a difference ' ' few cents make!" EXTENSION MEMBERS TO ADDRESS TRADE BODIES Faculty Members Asked to Spetk at Industrial Organizations'," on Phases of Engineering In addition to its sock of promoting Industri tl education, the Engineering Ex tension Department is frequently enll-. ed ninon to supply speakers for Apeelal ! occasions, at meetings of vsrious sorts, that hate tic do with the Industlial life of the communities. Manufacturers Clubs, Employee Tamining Conferences and other Trade Bodies are recelvinr thin sonic° uhentler the Extension staff cm, be spsted for the purpose Sometimes members of other depart ments ore secured Shen the Extension Staff Is olhenuise engaged. Professor C C Baum spoke recently on I 'l:duration Within Prison Walls" at a conference of Eastern Colleges in Philadelphia and Is scheduled for an industrial meeting at Easton Notem ber twentieth Pt ofessor Sixth, filled a similar appointment earlier In the dear cad a feu ueeks ago, M A Chaffee ed dressed the I,lne,kstet Chamber of Com.' metre Mn Chaffee has also been In 7 tiled to address the Engineers' Club at Set. Int. moon On Thursday Pro fe,,sot Miller, the Department Head, will sift. tk to a Foreman Training group at Sone:11011e "In the course of a )e'mt" nays Pro (mew Miller, "the serious members of the l'Ntension Staff will m the' upeards of a limbed, more or less, - Carmel tanks of the general n Iture Indicated by the few examples given ye are Meals glad to give this serVle for the promo tion or Bettor inthmtrial and educa tional comPtlons, in the ‘arietut m mu t' aturing centers, mom though it fre quently neeessitate% aped II effort out side of our regular duties and an amount of tiresome trm,el on our..small stair It is sexy much wotth while or feel, espeelltly in bringing the facilities of the State College to the prattle Of the state" ENTERTAINING PROGRAM GIVEN BY FRENCJI -CLUB Movies of Paris and Leoture by Monsieur Robin Add to In terest of Gathering A large and appreelathe audience was present nt the second meeting of Le-Cerele Francais lust Wednesday night In Old Chapel The program was well arranged and the efforts of A. Robin and It. F. Memotero are beginning to materialize The first part of the program consist ed of the singing of The Manion!ohm by .5 mined sextette consisting of Miss Luz ene Furman - '27, Miss Elizabeth Glenn '25, Miss Dorothy Brandon '25, Miss need '24, M. N Hunter '2t and Mr Plotts, accompanied by the hand. Miss Lena Cassell '26 recited Vision Won Voyagem New Torts, a poem writ ten by Albert Robin and published in a French neospaper nine months ago The bond then played The French Na tional Anthem under the Second Em- Tire The second part of the Proga'arn 5000 taken up Is an illusttated lecture on Paris by Monsieur Robin who spent most of his life In that city The talk mith the slides gate the students new ideas and a better understanding of Porte. The club is rehearsing several French plays nhich will be given in the near future and a dance Asill be held some time In the second semester. Member ahip has grown considerably since the first meeting of the organization and nnyono desiring to join may do ao by letting their name at the office of The department of Romance Languages. FATIMA 714 t 141 1 1 N IffiVrE ppLtEGIAN SEVENTieTWO SALESMEN ATTENDED MEETING HERE The Thinna2.ltanla Fort'll7or Falen. trign'n meeting on 'Phan:thy of hat min:. San attended ibynote:lo-ton salesmen. There were alno tun mem hero of the Soil Improvement Com mittee of the National rertill7ei As moelnlion and one member of the at ito Department of Agrienitore Pie`ent it this meeting The object of thin contention 1118 to acittatlnt the naleamon with the ent kinds of fertillaer needed tot tit ' Inuit sotto Ind various abject w. 113 aerompllnhed to the (onion ,benollt of both thi faculty and the tleamen oho attended. rucsi , COLLEGE POUNDED IN- Alagkah drat college, the Al ' , chin - al College and Soh.' of Mines, hss been established 511th an enrollment of onl tilt:nand oludenta. er' WISCONSIN II 'IS XANY AVVIILETIC SPORT , . 21senty -dye different athletic alen are In Logue at the University of Wk. consln anti osor forty-tno hued: ed msn took port in them last le.or Business • 'leadership LEARN the fundamental principles of business and dheir application to dsily business problems To help you mini nun She time, usual's , spent in gaming experience. b_e intensive, one,year training course of the Babsonlastitute Is offered From actual experience the fundamental principles of business are rnade clear By rgray.tirgrargnL:l-.7ivr4‘3l every day conun affairs. Write for Booklet 1 2 , 2ar ,p br i t=gnA u for Business , and eves complete information about the facilities of Babson Institute and ShOWS hoot men are trained for executive roles Write today. NoobligatiOn. Babson Institute [Zl7,,7i'=, ' 332 WasbthgtonAve. Baboon Park, (..=') Mass What Engineering Owes to the Imagination You know the rest. In November, 1940, 'KDKA" was formally opened to send out Unable to convince his friend election returns It bad received the first that his watch was right, Mr license issued by Uncle Sam Today over 500 Conrad suddenly remembered broadcasting stations entertain and educate that the naval station at Arling- millions of people each night, a wonderful ton, Va , had just inaugurated result from so insignificant an argument as a system for sending out daily one over watches, time signals by radio. Just the thing to prove his point! So he built a simple set of receiving apparatus, erected an aetial, and—you can imagine shat happened , lie was badly bitten by the radio bug. After proving to his satisfaction the accuracy of his watch, he started experimenting with the trans mission of music by radio, with good success. He began sending Out phonograph music from his home, and attracted the attention of some of the big department stores, that had installed radio departments. They in turn, started advertising Mr. Conrad's "mLical evenings." Then, one day, upon arriving at his desk, he was Westinghouse rT~ :i:i si I* ~ al') I) ti) P 1 r+d TRIAL PRESIDENTS ARE PICKED EY FRESHMEN A shotl rneollng of the ftrohmon 01159 0 to held /Ist Wednenany In tit[ 171 . 111 l't n for the Intennoe of nhooolng Ilnr tttii pretiltlen to from the right highest mon Outlet, no a moan of as elect!, t the hist meeting The men elet led , in set a trl tl prooldente ate A II dt,, Duntlore, It Font nen, 0 Nen ttulint,tand I O'Connell glut nem- Igen of booltethall mnnnger inns then t then op Christmas Money for Girls If you need_ era money for Xmas, selling Madame Dahn's new Powder Puff will supply you quickly. They are different from other Powder Puffs—they are dainty,soft, sanitary, and attractive, and the way they sell to the ladies and the Uni versity girls will surprise you. All the Sorority girls—in fact, any girl or woman who sees them, want one. Who wouldn't? On receipt of 50 cents we will send you a sample Puff, selling In structions and the story of their wonderful success. If you don't think it is the niftiest, nicest, dampest Powder Puff that you ever set your eyes on, and an easy, pleasant way of making money, send it back and your money will be returned without question. _Christmas is rapidly approaching. Delay costs money. Order saMple today. Address MADAME DARN, 304 N. Chicago Ave., Freeport, Illinois. BACK in the days when wire less. was just beginning to spread, Frank Conrad (now Assistant Chief Engineer of the Westinghouse Electric & Manu facturing Company) and another official, happened to compare watches, to sce if it was time to go back to work. Their watches differed. THE Student I irectory FOR SALE I The Athletic Store Co-Op. Corner Wednesday and Thursday 7:00 to 9:00.P. M lEEE From An Argument Over Watches Came KDKA summoned to the office of Harry Phillips Dais, Vice President of the company. "Frank," said 341 r. Davis, "I'm going to close your radio station " His attention bad been attracted the night before to a simple note in a full-page advertisement, Is hich read, "Mr. Conrad NI ill send out phonograph music this ening." Bra4deolana Sham of Sidon FDFI, tratin,hatu, Dem & anuf alunsty Co. Earl PitfAurph, " 7— ;77 Page IluOi 7 1S L TAG T IN I U C q7