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At the Imune time, it gives the niftiest, look to the head. At all drag mama and Etudela barber shape. . W atop . a : = and 11: = etmme" 4 ls. ll= h tyd Vaseline Orr - t HAIR TONIC CluilisbeouthAfg:PS: Decorated Shell and Amber TOILET SETS "Crabtree's" The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier KNOX CAFE BASEMENT OF HOTEL DR. THOMAS BACK FROM WESTERN COLLEGE TOUR Attended Meeting of Land Grant - Colleges in Chicago—Western Schools Well-Supported Following the annual meeting of the Land Grant College Association In Chi cago on November fourteenth to six teenth, President Thomas end R. H. Smith, college 'comptroller, visited lowa State College, the University of WM consin and the University of Minnesota, Mr Smith also stopped at Northwest ern and Purdue Universities Alumni Homecoming um being cele brated at Coma State at the time of their visit to that dnstitution, and Pres ident Thomas made an address at the comocation. Be made three other talks their, tuo of. tfiem to groups of Penn Stutm It "All of these Institutions Blunted the °Rea of greater state financial sup port than Penn State has received," President Thomas said upon his return last Thursday "Hut not one of them could give us new Ideas with respect to business administration, In comp.- on, our system hero is unsurpassed, I bollese, and we can feel ourselves fortunate Indeed " "The spirit and loyalty of the stu dents at Penn State le far above what we saw In these other and larger in etitutions It made us feel good to set back, to Penn State" Ono of the most striking comparisons, according to President Thomas, wan the lack of farm land Immediately ad lacent to the agricultural school at each of the western institutions, this be ing especially true at lowa State In this respect, it is said that Penn State' has the best located farm land and ex perimental plots of any Mate college or university in the country An item of more than ordinary inter est that developed at the Land Grant College meeting Sas the laying of Plans for the support of the proposed Purnell Pill that is to be Introduced in the next Congress This bill would pro- Vide Federal , funds for the support of agricultural experiment station work in every state A gradually increasing scale is proposed until a certain fixed' annual appropriation of $85,000 la reached in set en teats' time The Opel could start at $15,000 a sear NITYANY HARRIERS SHOW UP WELL AT N. Y. MEET (Continued from first pope) lent contenders for places with toe lead ers Fotennot among these were Elmer McLane of Pennolvanfa Rho placed seventh and Edward Kirby of Cornell, whose twenty-seventh place was a dis appointment to his many followers `The Syracuse collegians, in winning the v.-1 city race, duplicated their feat of last year and also their performance of four years ago Every one of the seven Nittany run ners that started was found at the end of the course when he ceased over the hills and vales had ended. IL L. Weed ier '24, who finished thirty-third, was the second Penn State harrier to fin ish and less than a second later, E L. Carter 11 broke the tape. K. B Ear* -lay '26, thirty-enventh, E 1., Arm .26, forts-fourth, E E Decker TS, forty fifth, and J. W Fitzpatrick . 25, fifty-, fifth, were the remaining members of the team to finish Fouracre, Harris, Johnson, Stewart and Knittle, the first five men on the yearling team, were awarded bronze medals while End; Wandler, Carter, Barclay and Arm, as a result of their performance, will be awarded the var sity cross-country letter According to Coach Cartmell, the yearling team , s one of the best group of runners to represent Penn State in many years The squad Is well balanced and will on doubtedly develop to a great extent un der "Nate's" watchful eye FRATERNITIES MEET IN NATIONAL CONFERENCE Delegates from Fifty-three Na - tional College Fraternities Discuss Problems Delegates from .fifty-three National college fraternities, representing more than 100,000 undergraduates, met in a spirit of harmony at the Hotel Penn sylvania, New York, November thir tieth and December Ilist, to confer with their elder brothers, business and pro fessional men of high public standing, on the common problems facing organ isations that have become more than mein rah-rah" societies Formation of now National fraterni ties to extend to more college men the privilege of brotherhood, greater co operation among existing fraternities, chapter health and Sanitation and dio minden of the populat idea that a fra ternity Is Still "the good, old Siwash" Institution of George Mon'. MG , . was discussed at the rao-day conference In addition to the delegates, repre sentatives or more than fifty fraternis tit A% Ith but one chapter and of thirty tuo Interfraternlty ecainells Were pre.. ent lot Inspiration and information. Educators, among them several .l iege Presidents, took part In the dls cession of haternity problems As one college fraternity man to others. Provident Coolidge sent his greetings to the Greek letter delegates It hod been planned for President Coolidge to fie Present s ta deliver an address "It would be a great pleasure to me to be present" he wrote "but to my re gret, conditions of public business rend er an absence from Washington at this time impossible It will be a favor to me it lou will extend my greetings and the assurance of my hope that at some Salute time, I will be able to meet some similatAcrtnention The Preslant, a member of Phi Comma Delta at Amherst College, Is soon to be Initiated at the White House Into the Delta Theta PI legal fro ternlo Tile Initiatory delegation Is expected to Include Ellhu Root, Newton D Baker, [comer Secretary of War, Gov Charming H Cox, of Massachusetts and Chief Justice Marshall of the Ohio Supreme Court Immediately after the Christmas hot. blots, a call for candidates far the in door track team will be made and more than one hundred men are expected to sign up Although A B. hicQuown '24. larsitl track manager, has arranged for only the Intercollegiatee which will be held at the Madison Square Garden, New York City, this winter, It is pc.- Bible that several indoor dual meets will be scheduled at a later date. How ever, Penn State will have two entries idyl be heldnt the Mikes° Ath letic Club this winter Al Helfrich captain of the track Learn, will enter the "Milt ose 600," the event he 'non last yell!, and S. C Sack will compete in the special tea-thirds mile run GRAIN JUDGING TEAM TO ENTER CHICAGO CONTEST (Continued from first Page) throughout the day This Judging will consist of placing the various types of grains and forage crops In their proper vlaces and in placing the indi vidual specimens In the marmot most satisfactory to the Judges Various prizes of worth have been offeted. and Penn State's entrants will try hard for both the Individual and the team overdo that are offered. How ever, as amoral of the western col leges as well as many of the eastern institutions have grain teams that are above the average, It is expected that the Penn Slate aggregation will have no easy sailing In this, the first con test of Its kind ever attempted THP. PENN STATE COLLEGIAm NIT PANY TEAM LOSES • FINAL GAME TO PITT (Continued from first Mg.) Wlleon, Johnston and Light could make but n scant total of ten yards, Two touchdown. were credited to Pitt during the second quarter, The tint score was the result of too nuccessful, forward passes W4th the ball In Pitt's . !impassion on the Nlttany thirty-five yard line, Flanagan passed to Bohren for a twenty-two yard gain. Flanagan, and Gustafson then mode a drat donn by scrimmage. Another pass to Bohren enabled him to moss the goal line and the extra point made the score 7 to 3 On the kick-oft', Johnston returned the ball to the thirty-seven yard line Falling to gain, Light was forced to punt Pitt, after one play, fumbled, the ball being recovered by Penn State on the twenty-seven yard line Johnston attempted a Concord pass but was forc ed to throw It in a hurry cc hen the Pitt forwards came tearing In The alert Bohren, racing in, caught the pass and ran sixty-tire lards with Wilson in hot pursuit for the second touchdown, making the more 14 to 3 During the last quarter Pitt made se.eral substitUtlons, Bobren and Flan agan leaving the field with the entire stands applauding them, Home and Blinood were sent In to the Nittaoy line With the lost quarter nearly ov er, the Nlttany Lions began a stendY drive down the field, with Wilson, Laf ferty, Refills and Light carrying the ball Wentz replaced Hetbig and began to plough through the °plankton but the game ended with the Blue and White unable to cross the goal lion Cleaning Pressing Laundry HIGHLAND CLEANING CO. 2.20 z-n Allen S. Bell 264 Christmas Assortment Now on Display GENTZEL'S Phone 117 E. College Ave PENN STATE BARBER SHOP 5 BARBERS Solicit Your Patronage Ladies' Beauty Parlor Annex G. L. SMITH This space reserved for Penn State Laundry 320 W. Beaver Avenue . Phone 124 Our . Xmas Cards are on Display We invite your inspection. The Athletic Store On Co-Op Corner Bulletin Tuesday, December 4 7 00 p m—Try-oula for "Loyalties" at Penn State Player office in Auditorium All student are eligible 7 00 p m —Meeting of tho Forestry So ciety in Forestry telliding Professor Anderson will leo- 7 001, m —.Meeting of Chess Club In Room 316 Old Moon Thursday, December 6 7 000 m —Meeting of 1927 Y 31. C. 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