Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 21, 1924, Image 3

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    Friday, March 21, 1924 '
R. iy. GRANT DISCUSSES
MUSIC AT L. A. LECTURE
Ditectcr of Music EATloins Attri
!butes of Musical Art—Shows
Dangers of Critics
';The armlet! attribute of music is
tegeneratho influencer by that
mean that there is n inertia that to
that bt matte," , nit 11 11'. CI Int, Pi-
IPtitol of Murk.. in discuaaing "The
Ault:totes of Music no an Art," loot
Tutorlay night In the Auditorium on
the oteavion of the ninth nuttiest of
the liberal Aug Lecture notion
D., ector Grant pointed out bet In
OP 1 ite World War. the %Richly and
mm ilc of mode had been thoroughl.l
dl monsinctod Scope, the range OE%
and the Inendth of %talon, %%a%
th u e
met attribute suggested by the
aim thee "In natal e and In literature:'
th :arra Pinfo,sor Giant, C can Ilnd
many an tingles to Illuatrate Reol/e..
,he cited se oral such Illu%trationx
and oleo demonstrated the ssrinaa
gradations of scope by selectlon.s nn
the piano, organ Intl ,letrala.
Class, Stile and Quality
The second attribute that Director
Or int considered was cluss Ostrich he
it, as the ratio of the emotional
to the Intellectu it Bach on on iegaided
b.% the sneaker as the most Intoner ,
ti ul composer, although Wagner al
avit r cached his triune.
"As In litelature and nit no have
put Nti," dell wed Pt ofesoot Ca tnt.
aso In music an base purists. lloaatrt
lot example; the exponents of the
Clot d style, the =dein chetneteristie
style and the colorful style"
After style, the nest attribute to a.,
carte the attention of the sPe.lhec an.
quality Quality, he defined as the lel
ne Lion of a piece of music to the be ca
m bother It sins good, chsradny, or
a i etched
In coneluolon D.reetor Clrant tae
tinted th It good music wet the mu
sic atttactive to the gicatest number
at people and the nitrite that 11.11 N
uNI tilth the greatest number of peo
ple ... The elides do not , determine
this." concluded the speaker. "The
t'-nger of the chile is that he gets into
opt. nntl non thing that is paltieular
lv good' nt patticularly rem Is eon"
demned, lint anything that is latlfttny,
good he still praise.'
FIRST PLANS MADE FOR..
YOUNG FARMERS' WEEK
A. L. Baker Arranges Program Tor
Week of June Ninth—Prizes
To Be Given
Prelintina+litacia—Arriving tot:nu
b:tea under the guidance of A t.
Bakes, State leader of the Agtlcahn,
a, Extension Club, for the Annual
Young Farmer', iVeek, done ninth to
thnteenth when lour huntited boys
and Otis Dorn c4l over the state 55
gather at Penn State to engage In a
series of lite stock judging contests
based on team competition
There still he prizes tot the n inners
and floe tither losing CUM ore attait. ,
log the successful teams FINC sotto
rate judging contests mill be held.
namely. subtle, (Lair) elate, fat stock
and horses, poops). and corn and ro
tator,. Members of the fita atoning
teams and the lite highest hunt blunt
scorers aill recelte ribbon,
!The hlnnlng team of the dairy cat
tle contest Will probably tepresent the
State of Penn*lsanla In the Doss' and
Ohla . Chile contest to be , held at the
Nations! Dslr3 Show In October. The
winning team of the the stock con
test Is lll,ety to pat ticheste In the
non -collegiate LIN° Stock Shoe. at
Chicago In the first neek of December
N. AC. A. A. TRACK MEET
IS ABANDONED THIS YEAR
The National Collegiate Athletic
Association track and field meet imbed-,
tiled to be held early in June at Chica
go van lie abandoned 'for 1924 The
determination to do away 114th the
meet this )ear bag occasioned by a
desire to promote the various sectional
sleets Cot• selection of athletes to Midi
Part In the Olympic game tryouts to
he held at the Harvard stadium ee
June fourteenth
At the Chicago meet lost .Tune, "Sky"
Ench won the mho In excellent time,
thereby capturing the title of natlonul
mile champion
A good place to eat
THE
PENN STATE CAFE
EYES'
FOR
- Groceries
Notions
Dry Goods
REGISTRAR -FORMS-•LIST
, •OE'TECHNICAL 'DEGREES
The 'legMr. hug 'cunt completed a
tvhul•ation chiming the number of
L•nchalor degrees In engineering intli
iects conferred do Pennnylerinla dur
ing the.coliyge year IT:2-23. Thin In
eludiv graduatec of Duel:nett, Carnegie
Tech, Lehigh, LaWette. Unlveriaty of
Pennivivant% 11alversitY Of Mimi
burgh and Penn State.
Tho tabulation- Included the course
In Industrial Chemistry at Penn State
on this corresponds to .Chemical
neering at the , other Institutions A
total pr 782 engineering Jlegrees here,
granted: and of , that nunrher Tenn . ,
Slate had 228. or, praetically one-third I
The combined graduales of the °that
Instituthms toiled 522, so that Penn
Stair graduated practically half as
many
,tot all of the others combined
7bIG college..nas4he only one to give
degree , . In Milling Fingineering, Elec
trochemical Engineering, Railway lfe
chanical Engineering, anti Architee
tut .d Engineering.
The totals by' dollegra_avere,as cal
lous Penn State 278, Cernegle Teel]
120, Lehigh 108, 'Penn 107; Pitt Si;
Intel.nell G 2; and +Late) ette 10
DR. McFARLAND 1S NEW
.CHAIRMAN OF A. A.' A. S.
'Entire Staff of Officers 'lnstalled
at Meeting—Technical
Talks Are Given
Di 1) P McP,ulancl, , profoesor of
nietnilurg3 at,Penn State, nag linden
m. n 4 chall'inan of the State College
chapter of Lane' American -Association
fon the Advancement of Science st
Iscent meeting .. .of that orgnninatiOn
Ctines °films are alco-chairman,
Pta
feesor II A. !Dutcher. treasurer, Mrs
Pauline Beery, Muck, „executise com
mittee,".lll44,lldith P Chase and ,Pro
fasvor A “Perguson The (dike of
%octets* Is ,a•jfour heir office and
dies not esplre until nest yesr. Pro
tensor J Den-711111 being the prevent
Incumbent "-,,.
Following thdlostallation of officers,
Ihe shoat talksrxere oaten by 111.1-
hers of the organiattion, the „addresses
dealing nith,thrnaturn of a *moos
t"ni on nonciffiitr,ehemberS Professor
W Liss, of the department of
Chemical Agrkulture nos the first
',maim of the - atoning and for his
subject, he had chosen "An Intiodue.
tore Talk ma' Colloidal Chemist*"
Professor L -It .-Parke of the ,depart
ment of Choivditry neat dineunsed
"Some Theoreti4al Considerations of
Colloidal Ch try:"
On the rnantsineral line of topics
ups the tallArProfessor H It. Pierce
W the CheMicad,,Agriculture ..Depart
elect "Some Phones of
Ceiletdai Chemtntry an Applied to Ag•
riculture, Dri - dOT... Schott of tho de
partment of Chemistry woe the fourth
spe.ther and he'eomPleted the Sat of
thoso discussing, at:11101dd chemistry,
using as his theme "A Pose Apollo,
hens of Colloid iiChemisby in Indus
by" The hot sneaker to appear 5.19
L,
AG FACULTY MEMBERS
TO SPEAK 'FROM itDICA
Members of,tl3:etirtgricultural,Exien
ton Faculty havAMeen invited to give
educational : talks .on ,agrlcUltuial sub
ject, from Tt o itlio station XDICA. at
Pittsburgh Vl Fie talks ntll be broad
cast as a part,of ,the National Stock
mon and Former farm 'program whioh. ,
Is rendered on'the second Thursday of
clots month. 1
Stullents nvontea In ovary common
1.5 for Darter 'and summer vaentlo
employment. 1 .•
end remuneratkEr Write, giving you ,
street adtlreqa. , to . Clark Bros, Parl
liullaing, Pittsburgh, Pa
Send your ,Safety **or .
Blades to me 'to have
them shirpened.
'.'Rates
Single edge blades gets. each
Double edge blades acts. each
Address.: .T
RICHARD T. CAMPBELL
18.11idooFe . St, Huntingdontfa.
Chi Wen &tin Sing It
~ .!tk:. —but mothers no longer live it
"''blo;longer a definite "baking day"—the baker has
banished that. No longer, a set "cleaning day"—ina
pretiOf noingmethods.have put an,end to that. And—
no'loager a single ''washday"—the 'laundry has done
away with that!
J ~i nstead you are offered your choice of four wash
days,Xonday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
' ~, indeed, kis ll:trough this "wash-week" that we are
able tp give the prompt work, the variety of services
an'd,the low prices that we do. Today—if you are not
already using our service—phone ns 'to send for your
bundle.
Penn State Laundry
Phone Igs
r - " -- THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ', - --"
fROGRAt - WAND flit
- ENGINEERING CONVENTION
P,ublic Session Will Be Addressed
by President of Baldwin
locomotive 'Works
The thteineering Estenhion Depart-,
ment has rerenttt completed at tents
the proprem•for Its ninth anneal eon
‘ention %%bleb ‘‘lll be held at Penn
State Way fotnteenth, fifteenth anal
alateenth.
In addition to the usual Industrial
(raining projects considered at that
lime a special section, • Economies for
the 'Worker" has been scheduled A
st.balisision of this subject entitled
“aonemics for Public Utility Work
ers" still be treated by public sort'ee
and street retina:, delegates
Public .SOWOR
The public session of the conference
trill be addressed by Albs 11, John
son, President of tile Unlash, Lone.
motile Weeks and member of the
Board of Must°es of the College. Tie
n all slosh on "The Mussolini ]lose-,
went' . uhfch i.e studied 'tory thorough
ly on s recent trip to Italy ito xlll
also discuss tho industrial conditions
tit that country.
From the Was presented at this
conference 'the Extension Department
1;411 prepare a brief course to be ef
fete.' to employees all met the 'state
This feature of the conference has at-
Cr:taloa nation aside attention and Is
perh mg the latest development In 'Ex
tension Education in "Atnenea
Convention at Wisconsin
Dean 'lt L. Sackett and Plofes%or
C Mier, head of the Dv.ten%len
Dep trtment nt Penn State. 1011 at
tend the annual convention of the Na
t:card Univergity Dxtelution A3130d0.-
Van to be held at Iltaditten, Wisconsin:
May ninth And tenth Them men will
be accompanied hp a number of other
member% Of the Detenelon gaff
A committee of Dußole eitiICTIS,
headed by W , C Porde held n contei•=
core
with Professor C C Comm of the
Extension Deimt tment to consider
courses of study n‘allable for meil
employed In the industries of their
City The public libraly of Dab:dß
tridemorlng to co•opotate with the,
committee by offering rending courses
In itllled lines.
SEVEN SPORT MANAGERS
-, ELECTED BY SOPH CLASS]
Election of spt ing spot is managers
took place at teeent meeting of the
, Zophomore ct vs ulth the folk - ming re
kulto• lymolrtll—J S. Brennan; ban%
ketball—H Johnson; golf—S. LI Her
-I.lcro9se—C. H Cook, tennip—K.
GUM,. trnek—r. It Schuetv ontl
soecol—C H Hold,
rolimving the ,eicetions. J J Brett:
tiny reported for the Soph top com 7;,
Ittce and the report was accepted by"
the class. W. at. phenol '25 nett epolte a
briefly to the rhos on Spirit Week:
and enlisted the cooperation Of the
scrond•Jear men to put more spirit;
irto freshman class meetings
Winter Tonic
You need a tonic to
build up your system
and fortify you ,
against coughs
,and
colds.
Cod Liver Compound
.Hill do this. It is
pleasant to take, and
effective.
RAY D. GMLILAND
Druggist
W. Beater Ave.
4IANDOLIN , SEiTET-GWES
' RADIO PROGRAM TONIGHT
fa nanlin lin ' xlet, a Part of the
I Penn Sett° NI/nt:111n Club, still lno el
er,t • radio concert Clam elation
AN:PAIS tohlght !The group'll
enmpnn
ed Of Z. M 1C ,ralton.,.lr '2l. 11 L.
Parker '2l. 'P.. 'll Ortrne '22, 11. A
' ‘ iVarner '2C S. 31 Terehla '27, Ind 1'
C Ruth
- Tito program 0111 !nein& impala
raleetlona Sam pen known nomadic',
nnd In addition to the numbem that
will be shun by the Septet, S II
Torch!, .27 0111 play ainerrd oiliet .ind
„nil' acentnp in 3 11, A. Wutnet . 21, In
.a mandolin duet
. The Penn State Mandolin Club tmo
ri concert In Bellefonte on last Prld ii
e) ening In the dint numbea of .Isit
les of entertulnments non being alten
the Bellefonte C A The
Mandolin Sextet, a recent addition to
tile Club. ufq. fe'itured In 00001.11 910-
t4l selections
tD. IL SENIORS CONDUCT
' DAIRY REGISTRY 'TESTS
~ S ome of ' the ,Dalry' Monandry nen-
Ars hay., been conducting recent Ad
lOnced Registry test, on the d iitl
Coen at the Conette born. fig part a
their senior orteticurn Inc ork
sueeeises form the result,
of their etforts - ii ‘ nd . only . , last meek tutu
of the seniors completed n 4 set en-ant
opicLtl record pith a _pule bred Hol
stein Penn Stair guern - DeKel thin
cosy producing Derr tuenty-one IcOunde
of butter for the scenic. Is large man
'bur of °filet students are enraged In
experiment nark' In calf feeding and
still others One running PI acliCd front
trite
"I.co altie4 should be the succog, o
the tea son.. a night of keen en
jr) ntent "—London li% ening. Sta
State College Bakery
Mother's Bread
PASTRIES.OFALL KINDS
CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS
Party Catering a Specialty
PERCIVAL RUDY
121 South Atherton St. State College, Pa.
AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION
,Between State College and Lemont, meeting all trains
Open and Closed Cars. Side Trips May be Arranged
For. Reasonable Charges
' Phones: Bell 176 Commercial 116• W
A Place to Make and Meet Friends
Good Service
State College Billiard Rooms
Under the Movies
PEOPLE BUY
WHAT -THEY KNOW
• ; MOST ABOUT --;
If You Wish to Sell You Must
Tell! Tell!! Tell!!!
Do the.faculty and students
know what you have? Are
they acquainted with your
stock? .
The PENN STATE COLLEGIAN is your me
dium of becoming introduced and better ac
quainted among the "Boys."
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I .IIN 111:11SIT3 Or _OILI,GON
1 \ TUC Fit.vrnicN pry .ATIILLTIes
All laterfraternity athletic war,"
nt the I.lnlverdt) of Oregon mere le
centle bartcd by the Interfrfieroltd
Council The rouge.; riisen mole that
th, mount at radml cciined Iy the
th 'patine . ntglal4ttions and the
sit) home+ did not lecrrant the atnotra
of time %lent the fraternlthm,
01 //ZEN TO BF UNANNOUNCED
AT UNII.EDSITY OF PRINCETON
The Theitlb, of the Ilniocralt) of
Princeton reernil) p Issed a resolution
to the effect th it in the future notcho-
Innate. junior and scalier teats ti ill 'be
tin innouta " The notion UMI.4 tul.r n
.t c halt of roosted compl lints of
net Lilo (Ica ci talents that students nen
le, tell their norm. to in epare for an
noun( Oil tests In other deportrnents, '
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dylt on! t t tt 111 be the eh thel she thet
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etlvtnil etatn (Irking totter t
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and Delicacy in Flavor
Fraternity and Club Orders receive prompt attention
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Thanks
Invitations
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Page Three
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chiffon:el 4, R student t II: bed
and hnte an. I dining table, I, o
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for Spring
A variety of styles for
the new seaton, plerantly
fresh and refreshing,
wil be shown by
D. T. Kirkpatrick at
State College Hotel
Wednesday, March 26
and Thursday, March 27
culla
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