Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 02, 1925, Image 3

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    r Friday, October 2, 1925
CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
SCHOOL ENLARGES STAFF
Si\ New Instructors Attached
to Department—Three Are
Penn State Grads
Dean G. L. Wendt, head of the
School of Chemistiy and Physics, has
seemed sic new instruct™s to assist
with tins year’s work. Thice of the
new men will teach chemistry, while
the other three will come under the
department of plrvsics.
Prof J. E. Snyder, who secured
his Eachcloi of Science and Mastei of
Science degrees at the lowa State
college at Ames, will act as giaduale
assistant m cjhemistiy Piofessoi
Snvdci who is v.oikmg foi his Doctor
of Philosophy degree will also do re
ward! work in cntulyus along with
Dean Wendt.
Mr. A. Bastress, who icceivod Ins
Bachelor of Science degioc at Penn
Slate in 1323 and who has been in
struct™ at the Amcncnn umveisily
at Benutlt, Syria, for the past two
yems, will also be a graduate assist
ant in chemistiy. lie is also studying
for a Mustoi of Science degieo Mr
0. L. Robcits, who has leceived Ins
Bachelor of Science degree from.
Baker university of Kansas and who
is working foi his Master of Science
degree here, will be the thud grad
uate assistant in'chemistry.
Mr. J. S Carey, who secured the
degice of chemical engineci fionr Lc
lngh university in 1022 and who has
spent the last three years as in
structor in the department of electro
chemical engincenng at Penn State,
is now an matiuctor in phys cs Mr
11. L Yeagley, who leceived lus
Bacholoi of Science degree fionr The
Pennsylvania State College in 1021
and who was an assistant in chem
istry last y’eai, will be an instiuctor
in physics this yeai. A E. Roth
rock ’25 is a graduate assistant m
phys.es. He is working for lus Mas
ter of Science degree.
LION BOPTERS PREPARE
FOR CLASH WITH LEHIGH
(Continued from fust page)
the left half and Haitgest the right
halfback berths Coach Leonard ex
pects a fairly strong backficld. Wet
-7011 and Cockley are two other Var
sity candidates who are showing
marked ability in the daily practice
sessions
The battle for the two fullback
positions is being waged by Lippm
cott, Cnorry and Fiazier. The work
of the tnroe men is not satisfactory at
present, but should improve with
continued practice At goal Helmich,
a veteran of two year’s is competing
with Lord, a promising sophomore
player While,the former is much
more experienced the fight and grit
of the younger mrn should develop
him into a good goal-lender.
TYPEWRITERS H
The Remington Portable is a Vrt
small typcwntei, built for the I wJ
individual use of the student in _
his w ork, or for the college ft 0 a
professor, the woman in her 8 ft ft ' ifT
home, the child attending school 8 ft NBftwft H ft ft B
—m fact, for eveiy man, worn- vmA. a A 4-/
an and child who writes. ;
Tho enormous and over- • ’ Tft fB j -jr /ar -a i
growing demand for the Bom- 1 jw 9 /> <fl T fn/n jfX it* a7"/X'y
ington Portublo is due to the ! /f H vL.aet ft /V n tfa B §l%. I
most obvious of causes—it fur- j "*• 'Mr**** T
rushes the modern wav to write I .
Investigate the Remington ' Opposite Post Office
Poi table in your own room. No
obligation to buy Typewriters _ .
of an makes repaired on short < For your Choice Meats of all kind
notice. All work guaianteed. i
HARRY K. METZGER Our Policy is Better Quality and Lower Prices
Phone 160-J
217 South Atherton St. ’
1 Big |
Rose |
Special i
FRIDAY and SATURDAY |
I
Co-Eds:—
Grow some Bulbs in $
your room. |
Special docs not include £
funeral work z
State College j
Floral Shoppe \
W. J. MESSMER, Prop. 2
117 E. Beaver Avc. ?
Beil 26-M l
THE PURITY TEA ROOM AND DELICATESSEN SHOP
ROASTS—Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb and Chicken SALADS—Potato, Chicken, Cabbage, and Fruit
Baked Ham, Home Baked Beans, Sandwiches, Doughnuts, Cakes and Pies. Fancy Pastry made to order. We also cater to
Phone 314
PI LAMBDA SIGMA WILL
HOLD OPEN DISCUSSIONS
Open discussions on items of legal
interest and debates on cuirent prob
lems will be staged lcgulnily during
the present school yenr by the Penn
Stale chapter of Pi Lambda Sigma,
piofessmnal pro-legal fraternity. It
was decided at a meeting of the or
ganization lust night to mute the
student body to these functions, which
will stmt in the near future.
Nominations for the post of secio
tary which was left vacant by the
failure of L, Landcis ’27 to return to
college, weie loceived. The election
will be held at the nc\t meeting. Other
officers are S. 11. Toichia ’27, presi
dent; R K. Foust ’26, \ice-picsident;
and J. .T. McGinty ’26, tieasurci
YEARLING ELEVEN FACES
VARSITY IN SCRIMMAGE
(Continued from fust page)
battle is narrowing down between
Wolslayer and Piasse The former,
while rather light, has put up a haid
scrap for the position, thus overcom
ing Prasse's advantage m weight
Neal at quartciback for the plebes
i c playing a good defensive game
beside reeling otf gains of ten, twen
ty and thirty yards WoKT at left
halfback is another star performer
and possesses an uncanny ability in
finding holes in his opponent's line.
At fullback. Coach lleimann is
using Whitmore, a good line-plunger,
and also n good defensive man. As
the heav lest man m the yearling back
field ho w ill doubtless do a large
part of the line-smashing m the com
ing games. Wilson, the lomainmg
back, is on nn equal plane with his
three colleagues and is a consistent
player
EXPERT
SHOE REPAIRING
Neatly Done
Penn State Shoe Repair Co.
Two Shops—loB S. Frazier St.,
and Allen Street, under the
Peoples National Bank
“All work and no play”
You will enjoy playing Pool or Billiards at
THE
State College Billiard Parlor
Allen Street
TUXEDO’S
$28.75 to $60,00
AT
SMITH’S TAILOR SHOP I
Order NOW for the house party
| CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING |
JUST A FEW DELICATESSEN ITEMS THAT CAN BE GOTTEN AT
Dinners, Banquets, Parties, Teas and Dances.
!. F. C. ADOPTS “CUT
IN” PLAN FOR DANCES
(Continued from fust page)
tom at Penn State, but rather en
courages moderate attendance.
In addition the Council notified all
members that entertainment during
Alumni Homecoming week-end, No
\ember sixth, seventh and eighth is to
bo of stag nutuic only which is in ac
cordance with tradition of this event.
The Council also urges nil flaterally
chapteis to send out wultra invita
tions to their respective alumni to at
tend over the week-end.
Letters sent to each of the frater
nity piosidents lead in pait as fol
lows
“The long established custom of
visiting among fraternities is no
longei fulfilling its intended pui pose
Dances have become more like ali
collcgc functions where the men of
the uppei classes may’ go unattended
bv ladies, and spend enjoyable eve
nings—too often at the expense of the
host
“If the privilege of ‘cutting in’ is
abused by nnv pcison oi poisons, a
chaptei acting as host should not hes
itate to speak to the oft'cndci or
ofiendcis”
TATROXIZC OUR ADVERTISERS
AFTER THE GAME
THEN WHAT?
Eat at
LAIRD’S TEA ROOM
Regular Meals.
Sandwiches.
Pics and Cakes.
Open 7 A. M. to 11 P. M.
228 West College Avenue
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Who’s Dancing
Friday
Sigma Phi Epsilon
Phi Kappa Sigma
Tau Sigma Phi
Lambda Chi Alpha
Theta Kappa Phi
Saturday
Phi Delta Theta
Phi Kappa
Alpha Tau Omega
Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Delta Upsdon
Sigma Pi
FOR SALE—Study Desks and Chairs
In good condition Will sell for al
most nothing. Call Eggleston,
Kappa Sigma.
Use The
Check Method
THE check method of handling personal or
business financial matters is one of the most
valuable features of modern business.
THE bank in a way acts as your bookkeeper.
YOUR returned cancelled checks are the best
kind of receipts for every cent paid out bv check.
> WITH an accurate accounting of your trans
actions you will enjoy hating your account with
us.
Students arc made to feel at home in our
Bank.
The Peoples National Bank
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
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A
"bland drag”
but a prize/
“Bring me home a fountain
pen, Joe,” Malcolm called from
the upper dorm. Joe did. If
' you want to know how Mac
likes it, get a Wahl Pen for
yourself. Be as choosy as you
like, or send a friend and take
a bold “blind drag”—any Wahl
you get will prove it’s vastly
better than anything you ever
used to sign an I. O. U.
Sj for one
like Joe brought back
WAHIPEN
BYERSUARP'S Write Rand Pal
WANTED—A student m college for
spare-time work. Wonderful propo
sition. Write immediately to
Standard Shirt Companv, Lebanon,
Pa 2-11
WANTED—Position ns table-waiter
in fraternity or boarding house.
See Williams. 120 S. Atherton
Street it
SHOE REPAIRING
Done promptly
Shoe Shining Parlor
NELO
Allen Street
H. F. BOSLEY, Mgr.
1 Cider and Pretzels I
i v
s For Smokers and Feeds z
SERFAS ’23
136 Allen St.
STRIPED FLANNELS
; FOR SPORT DRESSES
F*r©tty Cluster Stripes
EGOLF’S
120 1-2 E. College Ave. State College
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The best “eats” in town are at |
- The Penn State Cafe |
Come in after the F. & M. game |
Footballs
$5.00, $B.OO and $lO.OO
SWEAT SHIRTS
$1.25
THE ATHLETIC STORE
On Co-Op. Corner
Smith’s Quality Ice Cream
AND
:|: Smith’s Quality Pasteurized Milk
Measures up to the highest standards
of the most exacting
TO FRATERNITIES AND CLUBS
Bulk Ice Cream $1.60 per gallon
Brick Ice Cream $l.BO per gallon
Bulk Milk . . $0.09 per quart
SMITH’S ICE CREAM FACTORY *
Bell 250
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MONTGOMERY a ۩.
Temporary Location
NEXT TO WEIS PURE FOOD STORE
East College Ave. until our new store
room is completed
Hickey-Freeman flit
ILO THING
E & W Shirts, Collars
DOBBS Hats, Caps
ALL-COLLEGE HOSE-3 PAIR FOR $1
ALL COLORS
Also a complete line of
Sweaters, Golf Hose, Neck
wear, Sport Hose,
Underwear
STATE COLLEGE
LEWISBURG
BELLEFONTE
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