’age Four GRAHAM & SONS That Home-Y Little Store on Allen Street Do you know that we are recognized by all the big Pipe concerns as the leading dealers in Central Penna.? When Pipe Shopping Be Sure and See Our Line. The Biggest and Best, Bulletin Frida}, September 25 30 p. m—Cliuich receptions Saturday. September 2b 30 p m—Ficshmcn cheer practice —Old Chapel .JO p in—Foolball-Lebanon Valley vs Penn State—New Beaver Field Sunday, September 27 :00 a m—Chapel Seivice—Audi* toi mm. 00 a m—Menoiah society meet ing—Room 25 Liberal Arts Monday, September 28 30 p ni—Mandolin Club tryouts— Band Room. Notices All freshmen will assemble m the Id Chapel Satuiday afternoon at ie-lhut> for final cheering practice ifoie the game with Lebanon Valley. Tnouts foi the Mandolin Club mil e held in the new band loom Mon lav evening at seven o’clock All hose playing "tring instillments arc aged to attend The Penn State Menoiah society n mteieollcgtatc oiganwation of ewisli students, mil hold its first Meeting m Room 25 Libeial Ails milding at eleven o'clock, Sunday norning, September twenty-seventh Ml those inteiestcd are mated to at end. I**3—l Varsity l Billiard Parlor ? The Cleanest Rec- | reation Parlor in -i- State College Tobaccos, Candies, Drinks, Etc. H. G. MORRELL, Prop. Under the old Post Office. Whitmans Penn State Package Chocolates A Fresh shipment just received in one, two and three pound pack ages For sale by RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist Dane® at the Midway? Sept. 30 ISHAM JONES-BRUNSWICK ORCHESTRA Reserve a Car Now DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF AUTO CO. Phone 376 116 McAllister St. All students who hn\e changed ad dresses are requested to repoit the same to the legistrar’s office at once. The various ehuiches of State Col lege will gi\o the annual reception to Penn Stale students this evening. Those students whose denominations are not icpresented here are coidiallj muted to any of the churches Invitations to the Univeisity Club leception to the faculty, which will be held Fnduy night, Oclobei second, fiom eight to ten o’clock, will be mailed this week. The piesencc of all new facultv members and their wives is especially desired. “DADDY” GROFF HONORED BY NITTANY STUDENTS Continued from first page Curriculum A College of Arts and Science with ngncultural subjects included in the curriculum was established in 1915. The organisation now consists of ele mentary and middle schools which are sclf-suppoiting, but the college with its preparatory school and model school for piactice teaching is main tained by outside assistance Growth of the agronomical work has been so inpid and steady that by 1921 giants of land were obtained from the go\eminent with appiopri attons to oigamzc the Lingnam Col lege of Agriculture with Dr. Chung at its head However, the institution still maintains its affiliation with Canton Christian college. In State College it’s The Fenway Tea Room Fine Candy The Best Food Gifts GO TO Fishburn’s Meat Market Opposite Post Office For your Choice Meats of all kind Our Policy is Better Quality and Lower Prices CALENDAR PADS Complete, Price $l.OO SPECIAL ON GOLF CLUBS (THIS WEEK ONLY) AH Clubs Reduced 20 per ct. The Athletic Store On Co-Op. Corner Foreign incorporation, extraterri torial lights and unequal treaties form the ciu\ of the picsenl upus ing against foreign influence which i grips China, according to Dean Groll I Foreign colleges are numerous I throughout the country, while those under exclusive Chinese administra tion me relatively few, the most prominent being that afe Nanking, the southeastern university of the government and the University of kwangtung in Canton. President Chung In connection with his duties of administration of the Agi icultural college, Associate-picsidcnt Chung has tra\elled in almost every coun tty and continent of the woild In vestigation of the methods of teach ing and manner of orgnnwation and control m the various colleges, has formed the chief object of his tours When discussing the foundation of Canton Christian college, Mr Chung described his v.oik as feeding the coal for the machine of which “Daddy” Groff was the engineer. Early a student of Confucianism, Dr Chung had obtained a first and two second degrees from the government pnor to the republican revolution m 1893. About the same year he was con verted and threw over all lus former DON’T SAY “I CAN’T AFFORD A CAR NOW” Theie's hardly an} body in town who can’t affoid one of the fine used cais vve are offer ing at the puces and terms we’ve put on them Penn State Auto Co. East College Avenue « Phone 252 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN study of western religious, ethical and social life in the elementary schools of Canton Christum college. During the Boxer rebellion in 1899, he preserved the work by removing I the school to Macao, from whence it was returned to Canton m 1904. First Trip A fourteen-month tup tluough the United States and Europe in 1910, gave Dr. Chung his first view of the actual workings of the schools, colleges and universities of other countries. Three years later, the vice-president spent a year in gradu ate study at Teachers college in New York. At this time he was Dean of the College of Agriculture, becoming associate president in 1920 Dr. Chung is, at present, devoting his time to a campaign for funds among the Chinese merchants of this country, all the republics of South America and the West Indies. He ar livod in the .eastern part of the United States a few davs ago but stated that he could not long remain and icgretted thnt he could not stay here more than one day. “I wish all the Chinese people,” he said in speaking of his attitude on the situation in the Asiatic Empire, “to take the responsibility for the Agricultural college. At the same Are You Keeping a Record of Your College Life? The Kodak; Makes the Picture* WE PRINT THEM THE BETTER WAY The PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 E. College Ave., State College I 'Old Grads — And their friends have enjoyed the comfort and the cleanliness, and their friends will, at the PENN STATE HOTEL Across East Campus | EUGENE H. LEDERER, Prop. | Bass Lamps In buying your electrical supplies this year let us render you our service. KEYSTONE POWER CORPORATION “The Logical Place to Buy Electrical Appliances'* 1 206 West College Ave. Electrical Supplies Yay State! And now we’ll give a rousing yell . For the heroes of the gridiron. While from our view there slowdy fades ' The baseball and the midiron. The stories of long punts and downs Will soon (ill up the news, But let me ask you once again Where do you buy your shoes? every day— the number increases of fellows who wear BOSTONIANS. Ask any of them the reason—they like to tell w’hy. 20TH CENTURY SHOE CO. 121 ALLEN STREET (save MONEY!) BUY YOUR ! 1 DRAWING BOARDS | :j: I | 20 in. x-26 in. for $1.25 | * 31 in. x 42 in. for 3.00 $ —at — | Y Y £ Unit B, Industrial Engineering :|: room 106 | * X time I hope our American friends and especially those at Penn Slate will continue their interest in help ing this great work as this College Dry Goods Notions Shoes Groceries Canned Goods Fresh Vege tables FYE’S Study Lamps Westinghouse Lamps offered a professorship through Mr. LOST—One ladies’ gold watch, Groff and because "through his help ham with gold fob, near Sh vve enlarged and devoloped the agri- town reservoir. Finder pleas cultural department into a college.” turn to 431 ,W. Nittany Ave. REGULATION ARMY SHOES 3. 7 5 While the; last PR O M /v\» S STORE CLOSED MONDAY. Hotel Dining Room and Tea Rooi SOLICITS YOUR BUSINESS Open from 7 to 7 “All work and no play” You will enjoy playing Pool or Billiards at THE State College Billiard Parlor AUen Street W. L. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashh The First National Bank Solicits your Patronage on the Basis of Service Capital $125,000 Friday, September 25, 19: w. w. kno: Surplus $125,001