OF LACROSSE AS COLLEGE EORGANIZATION OF LEAGUE ridge-Oxford'Combinalion on New resent Indications—Coach nportnnt Committee Field. Larrv Co\, Syracuse lacrosse coich, i°» tli'.* sponsor for their trio this coming season, and lie assured Alnnngci Cook that Penn State would be Riven u place on tlioir schcd lie FOREMEN REGISTER FOR INDUSTRIAL INSTRUCTION Extension Department Offers Thud Annual Course for Corporation Heads Launching its thud \cnv in foiman ship naming cnuises now olleietl by colleges nil ovci the countiv,’ Penn State’s Engineering Ectcnsum depait ment, pmncei of the entcipnse, has in conipai ison with the twontv-five on its list last ye*u moie than fifty Penn sylvania indu-trial corpouitions whoso foremen v ill n\nil themselves of the couises this tent For the pnst v eai Pi of C G Gaum herd of the adnnnistiative commit tee. which will dissolve m Fcbiinu), ha" been in Western Penimvlvania active in the mtetests of the dcpait mer.t His lectuie to the foiomen ot the Veionn Steel Castings conip in\ w"is but one of the icgulat confei ertos conducted theie Takes Trip Becoming acquainted with the rn tuie of his new position as head of the o' tension depnitment Pi of I. O Kellei ’ld, accompanied Piof W R Young ’IS on a visit to Ene, nullei and Pittsbuigh to make conuact. with vaiinns people who .lie eo-opm ating with the depnitment On las ictuin Piofessoi Kellei wil l attend a depai tmentn! meeting Satin dav jroi n- Piofessoi Davis of tno depulmeni is expeeltng that one of tin* hugest imlusliial concerns in tla stilt vvill take tip Penn State’s exiomnm toai‘e In theie foimanship c noses lectmes ale given eveiv two The lus toiv and development of industiv and the duties of the foinun uc dis cussed, loading assignment aie given and at the next leclme pe.iod iho loi men suoimt icpoits an-veimg some definite questions set down in the texts EDUCATION SCHOOL MEN ATTEND STATE CONCLAVE Land Grant College Convention Will Also 13c Attended by Nittany Delegates Repiesenting Penn Stale-, seveial membois of the School of Education attended the annual tonfciencc of the State depnitment of Public Instiuc tion m llamshuig on Novemboi foui tli, fifth and sixth Among the delegates vveie Dean Chambers, Di D A Anderson, Di A S Iluncll, Di C Ii Alyeix, Piof II G Pailinson, All Bingham, Alt Hadley and All Weave i Composed of public school supeun tendents fiom all pints of the State and also those college cducatois who took advantage of the invitation to attend the assembly, the convention mot in the state cipitnl to coiiMdet geneial educational oig.ini\itions ot the State Aftei old admmisti.itne s\ stems had been discussed and then success had been disused new ones weie then presented to the gioup FOR RENT—Double loom, $>G a week 127 N. Atheiton St within 2 blocks of Old Alain See R New comb at above addicss or at Sigma Nu \ ■ ■ if Expert Shoe Repairing J I NELO’S | ? Shoe Shine Parlor < g " nd - i \i Repair Shop 6 m % THANKSGIVING SPECIALS IN USED CARS Chalmers Touring Buick Touring Chevrolet Touring Buick Roadster - Chevrolet Roadster Star Sedan Prices Range from $50.00 up CLEMSO N "B R O Phone 376 116 McAllister St. I The woik of flic depailment of Public !mg at eleveh o’clock Because ol j Instiuction «ine the last meeting was I the pto'cnl popularity of l.idio i»- tho’i i evlowed md plans weie laid for i caption it is o' pected that tins novel I the cominr ve 11 n.cn of luoadcnsting will gieatly in- I)dcß.iles lu Nation.,! Contention ?«■“*<' th " m "n bOT of sttulcnts on . , i _ t lolled m tin* an 'eultuial conespond- Aiianpementi mo nov. bailiff made . , to semi delegates fioni Penn htate to u 1 " . ,i Bcinir m a position at tile piesent the .cml.U „f V I-nml' <i;rol ‘ iubjt ,, Ni lh(> („.i.tUl™n,,u,», n thc Con- | ARnt „ lu , lo ]. a , wnt nut bc« Ml in C«,rw m Nn.cn.ta j ]lri manibe.s ,„o,e Uni, sixteenth xett-ecnU, ,„,! oiroloenlli 1v1 ,., tv unmmne -1" 'V' Ik ; .null,,cones, courses-,,,sect tout,oh r 1 1; , '™ !t»„v,ples ~r mukotmr la.m of Maca .oa He,,, \„tf, hta.l of, nt , in , o „ rf.f'Tr, A; :'' a,lluu '; : , l ml „ M,,i 'ja,„al fo, xo.cal yea.s bv a K ,svt 1.,1,th P Chace, , ueuo, ol the 1 oma j ib UIL . 1-lst , Uoao„„r, ,lcpa,t-,,e„tof the fa loro, j t „ U] , c , lllerhlJ u„t the Intlei haumr been named dim- 1 man of tins imiUcuLu du iron of the i t . . , coniontioii ] The purport* nf this confeiencc is to discus, the special pmb!r*in ot etch dcp.it tiuent nl all land giant collect" SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE TO BROADCAST COURSES Station K. D. Iv. A. Will Rend Out Poultry Talks Each Thursday Evening - Upholding its iciiiit.ilion as a pio- I’fsr in the e spot urcnL.i held, the Penn State Sihool nf Agi icultun* has in uigiuatcd the idea ot combin ing with its lcguku coirespondent,’i studies supplemental v iiriui to be sent out iiom station K U lv A The Inst tours.*, concern! ig |iou!tiy, ".Inch began Otlobei iiltoaith, is be ing bio-dtast oici a pc md of liUevo weeks each Thuisdat eiemag be tween eight and cight-thntv o’clot'- Pitpaicd b\ a nicnlij, or the poul try husbuuhv department, the ladm talks p.ua'lel the icgulu coiicspord ence co.uses or that depat tmen' Each lettuu* is concluded with a lew simple questions, the answers to which the students lotwaid to the school to 'ocuie tiedit m the sub ject Upon completion nl the tom h-ned cotn.st*s ceitihtules v ill be i’Ont to those students who haio In i'hod the uoik '•atisfactoiil\ Other Radio Lectures Beginning in Fcbturn i, oti'ei iadio lcctuies in connection with the coi lospordcme corn e n gai(lc*mng will he broadcast At the pio'-oit time n tall: on «ome phase ol ho.no economics is g" c*i* each !• i ida\ mo:"- ALBERT-BEAL &SGH Heating AND - Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Dry Goods Notions Shoes Groceries Canned Goods Fresh Vege tables FYE’S RIFLES AND AMMUNITION Hunting Equipment of AH Kinds The Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers ARMY AND NAVY STORE 820 East College Avenue COLLEGIAN THE PENN STATE Umtcrsily Gridmen Introduce Queer Mascot Lehigh university itemlli stopped into pi eminence in the funtb.'ll v.nild bv the mtio Im.mn of the quemcsL m.’*uol o.ci prevented he'oio gtuliton follilWC'ls 1 \ little* tin tlj was dtscoieml Wst weetv m uing its laboimus wav ucioss Tallin Field vhon? the Blown and White* giiddets \.c*ie tunning tin <ni ,r !t • ign il di ill and \as pi ompth adopted b% the squad Aftet acqim ing the nichiure of "Knockem” it, was int. educed fominl!- to the loot lull puhla hcfoic the stait of the tc cent contc.t with Georgetown inmei- S!t\ I’ICTFIUJ (SIVJJN EXGINELHS '1 he* Luna Locomotive wr-il.s will piescnt n luge mounted photogi aph of one of the* mos-t modem and nnwei ful tvo cylinder steam locomnt.ics m existence it las annoiu.red In the Mechanical Cngincenng _dep utment which will be the iccipicnts ol the gift Tins photogiaph pictuies a dis ttnet <nl\ance in tl.c development of modeln h*gh-powe:ed Ibcomolion Tougher than a cross-word puzzle HER boss left town l-st night, and r.he u trying in i.un to make out one vital word in a memo lie left on her desk Per haps her failure will cost the firm a good customer—but it w dl not be her fault. Business memos Aiwld ncsc-be hand-*.\ niton They should be coronats ped, and the writer bhould keep i carbon eopj. The business nnn who keeps a Coron** on his desk, linds dozens of uses for it daily lr rai cs a lot of dictating and males possible an carl} Retaw a}. Thcrew CoronaTourw ith stand ard keyboard costs onl> $6O cash. You can rent or buy on easy monthl}payments Callorphonc for a demonstration. MUSIC ROOM Agency foi CENTRE COUNTY Corona STANDARD KEYBOARD 11 ETTERS POUR INTO COLLEi AROUSED BY COMPTI | (Continued fiom 2d col lot page) ‘on, is not icccived How cm it be done in fifteen minutes ttnie, fno of wlueh is 10. l in gating stalled piop (*ih ’ Xot euuv nmi can give* some thing uoith while in that hues spue ol time ns can l)i Puttee, ot as “I*i l* i" Spniks did in otlim d. \ Anolhei objection, to lace things 1 oiiesth, is the lael ol getting up in the noining just foj chapel Aiising foi classes is dilteieat. foi thej .tic* n*oic* thm “go m. s mj; p.ut of a liMi'n ’ alTaii ■* It is hind on those who haie the fust houi off It ri pei fcctli him* in to object to getting up foi a few minutes 'co’icc* v hen one cm.l-I sleej) attet nothing Into thoi right boloit* To oicuon’o sn.h objection**. I would iceommewl that the tunc of chapel be changed to tin* middle* ol the morning, and that it be made longnt, possibh half an hout nistetd of the Diescnl lifteen minutes IL doing tins, the second obieclirtn would cease to ovist, md the lit it objection could, because ol the added tune, be made nui md loid With the added tune, leal messages could be btought t<* t'-c* students that would help them U.i oughout the *c*>t of the day. To sum up all I hast* tncd to saj, l.ccp chajiel and make* it tudy com puLojj i.ith no eieed distinction, change the hout to the middle of the lotenom., and lengthen the actu i! iitiiol of ehapel sconce Vtt> Hull j outs, DOX VLD 11. MATLRN, ’jn. S STATE UNIVERSITY SHOE We have a full line of College Men and Women’s Shoes OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ' Q oial 3 s ? 1 Athl toes a specialty A full line of Fall Shoes § »ocooooQooocQooocoQ©eoceoooeoococeceeeoooeooocQcooocococcooQooo You often hear people refer to the “dear old days of romance”—to the time when knight-errants roamed the earth to do honor to a lady’s blue eyes. These folks say we are living - in an ag - e of realism! An age of “realism” where the human voice is hurled across the world without wires; where the tem perature of Mars is taken more than thirty millions of miles away; where tons of steel and people ride easily and safely through the air or under the sea! An age of realism! Why, this is the most romantic of all ages! The advertising columns are full of romance—of the romance of men who have devoted their lives to bringing new comforts, conveniences and pleasures for mankind. Advertisements tell these stories, not with the ro mantic exaggeration of a jongleur, but with the calm, simple words of sincerity. Here is a firm that spent millions to develop a product that makes your baby com fortable. Here is a company that has labored fifty years to‘cut a single hour of toil from your day’s work. Here is a man who has searched the Seven Seas to produce a new flavor for your dinner. Romance—this age is full of it. Not just empty romance, but the true romance of achievement, of pro- * gress, of the betterment of mankind. what the romance of business is doing- Read The Collegian Ads :gfan from students TLSORY CHAPEL DISCUSSION (Cnnlirntcd finm .'ld col lstpajje) I too htolled .it In'.mjr tl’c “■ ui:l <>. , . , , . . . this CY.ik'iro placed on the plattoim ol each summit si iiinnnniit ‘t.'it foi ~ , , . ' , ‘ , , , , ,* the* Auditoiium. foi us to r«> *•(.<?. in tom incidental, and to us- , ~t , t nol '“l 1 ,m " - j" f'T f < h " sl ', -in ton fn, otto nitcn.it. on Co cun- I, unit nl,ah mil 1ni,1,1 tm sotinde- , h ,„„„. hl . ,„ t „ k ,. ch.ii netei. n b10nd..,, moio fimda- , nl r , f ~ „ h chapel ~ men vim . , , , , .iic.iv ].,il.nir On, inmeiit -t ten. fail, to ram , u „ „„„. |„. poi ei'hc, o Ihesy ends, mile-s ton cam ImUl „| t „ , llcl , lh „, c btsl o admit that to piopaic fo, not „ r „ U 1 tthilo Collette, nd.m ou, B „cs one an, nmiitt via. t. Am-, u(lcnl .. lK htc Lil »i K hnißoi, the lainiuis vvhidi ...tins, t|ut t| „ t „„ Cc>ll ..„ o , )t . 1. ‘V ‘ o'" l ’' "''"‘Tj chaiwcd 11,10 , mo’e eons‘l uctne p, .ilLic.i'a taboo it ith an mciu’lielni-■, ~ „||„„ , ntn „ t „ hiß 111..J1', lit or on, unde itiadutlf „„ „ t]m „ .„ The CMcplian any os y he, men „„l ~ , lc ,„ ll( ,„ t b ” ,l "< lK ''‘ ‘a- mnit at oich dat It „ t, „c Cat CHI< " leva men end tinmen mil feel tile .Doe, this ilcil tilth the case ’ To I mpe to .tlcnd, hut think or llm imllt me it i*> the\uiy ime ot things fm mi lasting {.uinl effects upon thme who e\eiv side I I.oai men kicking at a do ststoni which holds then nn,e and tips a spoonful down then tin oat Tho\ (and this moans, not some fu ofF indnidinls, but nn potsnnal ! *£V«VCV«VX**VV j| College Ice Cream 1 CONFECTIONS SERFAS ’23 I \i 136 Allen St. ROMANCE Advertisements tell you for you. Read them fni'iids Ml til ulnvii I u>mc in contact! luce liUlc tune 1m t!ioi.c» thing; winch I holt! mint no u Itnonh b‘ meie-A dimtco tint I <ln nut to.! a thin do I submit tin-.. hoping that it nu\ help In ‘timitLitc conjliuctnc Uiiu'gnt on tin •> . ital subject milON T COXIIAI) ’27 TOBACCOS \ V i OOOCGCCCCCOGQOOCGOOO CO.
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