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AVS SHOP OOOQOOCOOOOOOOOOOt CURRY EXPLAINS DISCUSSION WORK Neailj One Hundred Delegates Attend Student Institute for Group Leaders DEMONSTRATES METHOD OF APPROACHING SUBJECT Impaiting to lu.uh one bundled i eprcsuuati\o' ot eight le iduig Penn -\l\,un.i colleges tile /eM and x.goi that is chaiaitu i tu of the nun hnn t-elf I)i Hi lice Cuii’ . one of \niui ca’s loicmo-t leadets, con cluded s.h it t-. biliotcd to be his most -uccessful -tudent institute lieu* Mm Along \mlli the twenty delegates ftom Put, six fiom Wilson, thiee liom Juni ti, tluei tiom Dickinson, two tiom Haikni’ll, two fiom .Susque hanna im one limn the Penn \K uua College to- Women wj*i icpi e .enta ti\C' fiom liftcen Penn State fiateim tic«, twehe bonding houses anil s|\t\ othei deleg itc. and nine tal \ i aloi s bout of the topics to be itt.nl ed at once au I—ls1 —Is eompu’-oix chapel deMi.'ble’ 2—What ue we in col lege foi ’ Ale \.c getting it’ s—ls theie a (iod ’ I—How honest shall we he’ Banquet l ridav As Opener Upon the iim.il of the confo'ccs I'liday the\ 11 gistci ed at the ” Hut anil Wcie nss.g.ied lo qu.it lets toi then t>t ly lisle follow mg the open ing banquet at six o’clock which was held in the biscmcnt of the Piesln tenan chinch othciul college songs wcie sung, slio't speeches mule and \anous leuleis wcie piesented to the \n.ci*i!>- tho.e piesented at the Inn quel weie Plot l L Postei, lie id ot the dcpaitment ol Romance langu age,, Mis W .1 Kitchen, Donald W'mimii ’Jj, piesident ot the M C \ , Mis-, C Ila iIUmII ’d(). pie ident of the W C' \ md ••Mioiu” Millei one of Penn Mite’s Imnei foothill st us, now -t Pitt Dui-ng the cwenni"-session Di Cui i oi 1 1 iik 1 the woi I. ol the institute He uldie sed tlie assemoly o.i how piohh‘i”s aie emit Minting students tluougl out tin count!\ tod n 'lheie i- a guiual d ish Im liccdmn hut the students usu. 'l\ stnkt* some hie pim ciihl and icbmmd agun lie sud Then thus s« k the nuts of the pi.b le.u m i new light and ittacl it with a new imdtisianding Inspiring Sessions S tlurd.n Pei naps tlie nio-t maiming session of the whole cmmntion was tin S it uidat ’l’oi mng penod Di (’un\ se lected a his topic tlie tilth ch iptci ot t!u* Honk of Wuttbev Pi mu tins he (’omonstiatul the method ot t]ipuacli to i question o' a hook i.id duclopcd mam ii.tu csting tmtlis that might mmiiuiK bine been I'.issed o\e: In the iKeinoon I>i Cum out lined tlie pmpn-e ol the discussion gioup. and -titid the methods ot -e -loctn.g topic k uiets and coiches This cun h w.is ot a higl.h piactui l n »tuie and wisi e i< til\ i ntued upon b\ ti e contcuiuc At l!u' c ening meeting i i.imlcl ih'iUssion gioup of ten dtiegite's w is mgat’i.ed .md the question ol “What "ie .ii‘ in college tin was discus .ed vithl'i < an \ a. li .uiei ?! ow intei - < ting pout weie learned, ihicth that i d.scits.mn Oimild b» di\ ided I ~ : into t’llce gc uin' pails md i cei- lif ' t,l^J^niH * w ' wtafP ' fftg!ii;rilll1 -*‘* tun poition o| the turn be allotted to'S Order YOUE* e u li r 9 (Ju ililies ol Discussion Header f ENGRAVED XMAS CARDS turn with this model gmup Piotessoi & ( um showed how the leadei should g NOW stile the r]m dio'is, keep the discus- | M.ni 1.. tin immt .it i-ur. ltd .ill the I (T* 8? AIR TRF F ’ Q •.till!.,it l U„ till,, , u]lll h ! B BXE.I& sj ■til 1.,c.. „■ <ithii ,1..,, n.ll M.J .md 1 ALLEN STREET smnmaurc the points mad<* .is the H hmihim.hi— REAL SCOTCH Mufflers, Half Hose and Golf Hose will help add distinction to your outfit when you are home over Thanksgiving. JAMES BLOOM ‘Clolhiei to the College Man” (i'ormvrb Mate blurt Shop) ! .............. ... >oooooooooooooooo< 'anous stages of tin* discussion pto- CCodod. Sitndav mommy the entile confer ence n.otoiud to the counin dub m husscs and completed the institute with t\u> sessions md a dinner Op poitumte was given the student* themsehes Sui'da\ morning to con duct an actual gioup In llu- ultcr noon a "Uiiipuii of the v hole conlcr enco was made —Plaster Pitt— HOOTERS HANDED FIRST DEFEAT IN SEVEN YEARS (Continued ftom fust page) but Ins heaee lolled to the foot of Kiadd, N.'u center toiwaid who sent the hall lolling into the net befoie the Nittair goal-tender was bach ri position Scores \gain The second countei s<.omi h\ the Middies was the lesult of a beautiful comm hide that scut the leatliei spheie winding to the goal Abelei. Blue and Gold toiwaid headed the speeding ball past the waiting aims ot Ilellmieh into the net Tluoughout the second quaitei the laon cleeon louglit h ud hut filled to put foith the jHineh tint was m un tested m so man\ nl the eailiei games ot the \cat Seveial tunes dining this heetie period the home te im tlueaten ed to score but the Penn state defense tightened m tune to piewent am Attei Ilellmieh hit! pio\cnUd a penaltj kick fiom lodging behind the goal-posts the Penn State team began an uphill light tint might ln.-e tied the seme if it had'continued Al though the lalh did not accomplish its intended lomlt it was tesponsible • toi the sole tall\ of the Xittanv boot- Jn the lemaining minutes of the thud p'Uiod the Middies ictnliated In canving the* nail soveial times within k coung distance and endangering the 'Penn State god All then efToits pioied 1 utile howeici and the quaito ended with the si on*.} to 1 m the ‘Mid shipmen’s ta\oi. Mining to e\on the count m the* 1 l.ist qu.utu the Xittain team put loith a h utl liktM bill \Wlc‘ stopped ul.cn tin* Xn\ team unleashed an ctjuilh hudaU.uk The suite would piobahh hue leinauud as it w is hat | toi Nuw\ tall* in the hut leu inm ates ot the contest. Yotmj? sconnjr on a |» tss fiom Dunlip ’lhe lineup lla”‘m in lln.'ir Hour I’li I'nfoM Inin Ini• U.iiu 1 riuM si. In, r \li. 1 i I’rnn Matr -•>•1 Hi.llnm.li t. ft rullliiu k Carbon rmht fullkn k Cln rri !, ft hnlfbnk H. II n„lit la n.k Hilu.M >i nit r !i tlflinik I i|ip|ni.iit • >u( riklit htin 111 Kit It ift lit nhuili mi .r ft.rn .r.l (.11 "’i'ihuV ruhl (.rii'lai •N i'll \t mlt mj I rmi.i M.« 1. 1 \,.im I', mi s iii. l.r'il', sil.Milmi.m-.- mu. il At ■•!<»«> I’rm fVr \iuiii- i rumm fur Dun lap for I'm. llu.Uo fnr Ilr.u.r Duiii!ii> fur tr< i man I'< an Mix’.* MijiJ. r fur M.Uinnk r., ( un llnllim.iti d'.li Pl.lstCT E'ltt l’Ror s\\ \ ivy/. \\urn:s paper Pi of F M buait/ ot Hit; };eolo£> depat tmont lias loconth \uitten a pnpu on “l)c\onia*i Pauni ot Boln : i” winch will apjuai m .in oeilv edi tion ol the .John- Hopkins’ pcimdtcal. “Studies m (icolng\ ” Ptotossoi Suait/ utide deils with lessei t\jies of animals t.iuml ab losals in ancient deposits ot bcclimentaii locks RECORDING ORCHESTRA TO GIVE CONCERT HERE (Continued from first page) nut them to be lulled iiiUMi, l\ml White-man recognized something of the ieul Amenum spint in the new st>k- With the uidt\ulualit\ foi dame music w'hieh distinguishes numbeis Uom those of othei oiehes tiu's he modified the ladual chair tei of the mmnation until todnj hus set a new stumliud which coi bines with the otigmal ,l jtu7 smooth tonal etlect It lias not boon the M.\lc of hi music and the talent of tile plavei alone that lias made Mi Whiteman' Land so popuhu One of the gloat *i>t factois conti ibuting to ins sue .css is his own sinking peisonahti His cheerful countenance and poi: lei ous fonn aie familial to all mu ic-lo\eis, not onh in this countn PAUL WHITEMAN but also in Einope where lie conduct ed one of his most outstanding tours Because of the picwous ciowds to which Paul Whiteman’s orchestia has phnetl, it is e\pected that the scat dcaiaml ioi the Penn State conceit on Peiemboi Inst will be gicatoi than that for ony othei “Y” numbei this \cai. The ticket sale, begun at the 1 V' hut yosteidaj, will continue un til all '-eats aie sold the puce being one dotlai and a half Following is the piogiam to b. piescntcd 1. Mississippi tone journej) Ferdic Giofe ( t) Fethei of the Waters (b) Hucklebenj Finn (c) Old Creole Da>s (d) Match Gius 12 Adaption of standard selections to dance ihvthm (a) ll.uiin to the Sun Ihinskj-Korsakoil (b) Capi ice Viennois-Walt' J'lit/ Krcislei (c) Indian Dawn Zamomtk Nadine • B Hinton I Populai compositions with mod em stoic (a) Chai lestonettc Rose (b) Ukelele I.ad> W luting and Regan (c) Manhattan Loien/ Halt and I> Rogers (d) Pal of M\ Cradle Da\s Montgomeiy and Pmntadosi (e> Meet the Bovs Intermission ."> Huoipts ft om “Rhapsod\ in Bine Ceoigc* Geishwi <- “ \ tattle Bit of Jazz” John Alden Caipent< EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices Penn State Shoe Repair Co. Iwo Shons—loS S Frazier St, and Allen Street, under the Peoples Nnlion.tl Bank “METZGER’S HAVE IT” Metal Christmas and Initial Seals. Our store is full of articles for gifts. Order your Electro Engraved Cards now. L. K. METZGER - THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN | Editorial Class for j j 1929 Collegian Men j STlu* class for freshman COL- I LEGIAN editoiml men awH j meet m Room 14 Liberal Arts j I Building at se\en o’eloeh to- | j mght J s • DRAMATIC SOCIETIES TO HOLD TOURNAMENT HERE (Continued from fust page) which will consist of seven comedies to be given bv the diamatic oigamza lions of as many Pennsylvania col lege-. Consisting of thiec shows, the hist bill of pla\s will be piosentcd in the following oidei “Suppressed Do snes" given bv the Diamatic Associ ation of Dio\el Institute, Philadel phia, “Wm/cl-Flummoij” enacted b> tl.u Cap and Bells dub of Hu\cifoid college, and “The Twelve-Pound Look 1 ' piesenled..bv the Gieen Room club of Franklin and Mmshnll college “Plavgoeis” staged bv the Diamatic club ot Glove City college, “Follow ois“ peifoied by the Diamatic Society club ofGioveCitj college, “Followeis” and the Manicure” offeied b\ the Cap and Daggei of Bucknell university and “Potbo’leis” presented by the Owl and Nightingale club of GctUsbuig college will make up the bill of pinjs to be given the second evening of the tournament. Duoctoi Cloetmgh, who is acting as piesident of the association, and D D. M ison, societalv-tieasuiei, have al leadv ananged the piogiam foi the entile convention Roland Holt Speaks Opening the piogiam, Mi Roland Holt of Xevv Yoik cit* will talk on “The Great Little Theater” at the Uiuveisitj Club on Thursday night, December thud, at eight-hftcen o’clock The ne\t morning at mne thut> o’clock the boaid of ducctois of the inteicoJloginte'nssociation will hold a meeting at the Umveisitv Club, followed by a luncheon and round table discussion on “Raising the Stan dard of Amateui Diamatics” which The Old Mi J. P. BEER' £ Open for business in room j :j: now occupied by Montgom- j * ery Clothing Store on No- | vember 30. Do Your Chrisfm|as Shopping in j State College | - Industrial Engineering Department For Quick Service CHIFFONIERS . . 512.50 Student Desks and Chairs Student Tables TYPEWRITER TABLES $4.00 CHAIRS .... 53.50 DESKS . 512.50 to 525.00 TABLES .... 55.00 COSTUMERS . . . 52.00 GATE-LEG TABLES . 57.50 ROOM 106, UNIT B will be lead by Mr Holt The tjiree dramatic clubs which stage then pioductions Friday even ing will hold rehearsals in the Audi* touum that afternoon. Dinnei will be served at the University Club, uftei which Professor Cloetmgh will lead a discussion on the subject of “Sceneiv”. Following this the lust gioup of plavs will be givun in the Auditorium. Hold Short Discussion On Saluiduy morning at ten o’clock the student repicsentative3 fiom the seveiul colleges will have a conference at the University Club Mi. Bariett Claik of New Yoik eitv will conduct a shoit discussion on “Choosing the Plu>”, aftei the noon luncheon Re hcaisnls will again be held from one o’clock till five o’clock bj the foui ro maining college pln>er oigamzations, which will give their entoitammcnts at eight-fifteen o’clock in the evening Messis Claik and Holt will act as judges foi the tournament and will announce the pu/e winncis aftei the last play has been given. Instead of otTcung cash piues the boaid of di lectois of the Intercollegiate Dra matic Association have decided to give two engtaved cups to the winners of lust ami second places Aftei the piesentntion of pnzes the tournament will close with the meet ing ot the board of ducctois to be held at the Univeisity Club nt eleven o’clock Satuidny night —Plaster Pitt— KDKA WILL BROADCAST PENN STATE PROGRAM (Continued from first page) the double-quartet will entertain the hstcneis-m with their arrangements of the latest musical hits Hairy W Montz of Wilkcs-Bairc, inesidcnt of the Penn State Alumni Association will next give an addicss ot welcome to Penn State alumni and former students. The Penn State Thespian Club, fa* ’ mous for its vaudeville acts, will ; come to the foi c w ith a specialty song bv Robci t Graham and John 11 • Vance. One is a lenoi but the ques tion is whcthei the other is a man ■ 01 a woman Sixth on the program will be a short talk on the football in Art Shop | Proprietor % Allen Street game to be held the next day. J. E Kennedy, famed for lus tal ents with the wooden slippers, will give a special Sailoi Clog dance, ac companied on the piano by Lew Fishei. “Niltjny Lion* “The Nittanv Lion,” Penn Stnte’i football song, will be sung bv the double quaitet and will complete the first half of the program; a short intermission of five minutes being allowed for the airnngement ot the Military Band. A feature number of the second half will be selections by the Band, “Victory” and “The Nittany Lion” being sung by band mcntbeis The Penn State Thespmn orchestra, di rected by “Rusty” Widcnoi, will en tertain with fifteen minutes of col legiate dance music and selections from “The Kid Himself”, 1020 Thes pian show Following several sel ections by the Band, the “Alma Ma ter” will be sung completing the ev ening’s entertainment Will the person who picked up thi wiong hat by mistake at the Ch Phi dance Friday night please cal Butcher 223 ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOQOCOQOQOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOOC SPECIAL DINNER THANKSGIVING DAY LAIRD’S TEA ROOM $l.OO MENU $l.OO Roast Turkey with Nut Filling Cranberry Sauce Mashed Potatoes Buttered Peas Celery and Olives Mince Pie a la mode Rolls and Butter Coffee, Milk or Tea joooooooooooooooooooooooooooooc . 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Ilnnd Slltl«T< If \.mr »li uli r li not ><t Kiipiilieil «• uH lil, nnnn t.i II M Snujer A 5.,r.. 1 nst Cmil.rl.l t Mlm Credit Extension For YOUR Subscription TO THE 1925-23 CoiSegian IS DUE December Ist Make checks payable to PENN STATE COLLEGIAN JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOI Tuesday, November 24, 1925 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
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