Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 19, 1926, Image 3

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    Tuosdiiv, J.imuiv j‘i, 11)2(1
Takes Leave of-Absence
Dr Fi eel h.
Puttee, author
of several pop
ul.u novels and
tieatsses on
\nici lean Lit
eritui e seeks
health in Mon
ti.* ullei a busv
semester at
Penn State lie
will continue Ills
lilci.uy woik
and lesearch
while m 'the
south. Dunne
the coining
summet he will
teach at Col
umbia univer
sity, lotmnmg
to Penn State
in, the fall
DR. F. L. PATTEE
DR. PAITEE GIVEN
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
English Professor To Continue
Literary Woik in Florida
During Spiing Term
WILL TEACH SUMMER
SCHOOL AT COLUMBIA
On leave of absence foi one acme.*
In, Dr F L Puttee will bul faiewcll
to Fonn State nt the end of this sem-
k lei looking foivvmd to the piospcct
ill si < pleasant weeks ri sunny Flor
ida, and then to a spi mg and summci
in the Noith
Di Pattcc declares that all he
PENN STATE DELEGATES
WILL PRESENT PAPERS
AT A. I. E. E. MEETING.
Addiessmg the Mid-winter Con
vention of the Amcncnn Institute ot
Electrical Engineers to be held Feb
ntaiv eighth to eleventh in New Yoik
inembci a of the Penn State dcpai t
nient of electrical engineering will
]»ie c ent scveial interesting papeis of
gieat value to the engineeiing pro
fession
The Inst papei of the Monday
inoirung session will be lead by C A
LOST—Pair of amber shell rimmed
glasses at col nor of Pugh sti eet
and College avenue Fmdei kmdlv
lotuin to COLLEGIAN orticc
FOR LENT—One single fiont loom
on ®econd floor Vacant at end ot
semestci. 251 S. Atheiton St,
Phone Dell 21-W l-IU-2tpd
]‘OR SALE—Complete set of dium
irm's traps—bass dium, snare, and
equipment A leasonublo pi ice will
be accepted Call CII Mooie, Sig
ma Nu house l-lfi-2tpd
FOR SALE—Desirable Fraternity
site Plot of land 12'. by 150 feet
floatage at northwest coiner ol
ban mount avenue and Locust
Lane Call 1J49-M. It ;
t Tourist
third cabin
9 EUROPE
college parties on
is * ‘ O' 'steamers of
Royal Mail Line
or Illustrated Booklet
School oS
gn Travel, Inc.
is* St, New Haven, Conn.
PENN STATE
BELT BUCKLES
$l.OO
CRABTREE'S
ALLEN STREET
Buy
thru
the
classified
column
starting
K January
29
Sell
Among the
novels irom the
pen of Dr. Pot-
tee the* oil'.
which is pei*
haps the most
outstanding ts
“The House of
the Black King”
which li is a lo
cal setting. At
present Dr Pat-1
tee is piepiringj
n snecinl edt-i
tion of “Wic
land,’’ the lint
American nov
el written by
Charles Brock
den Biown.
wunts to do is to get wheie it is
warm and lias not the slightest in
tention ol growing oranges oi in
vesting ri leal estate He wants a
lest, he says, and a chance to do
some hlciaiy woik without being
c.istuibed by the vanous eveivday
wonios of a Penn State Piofessoi
Returns in April
In the last pait ol Aptil lie will
come North although he has not de
cided on the place,'but lie is ceitam
that it will be some quiet place neni
an up-to-date libiaiy wheie he car
continue his htciary lcseaich, this
being the leal object of Ins leave
Dming the summei he will tench
at the Columbia univeisitv summer
school Next fall Penn State; will
welcome him home, wheie he will
take up Ins accustomed woik once
moi e.
Nicklc, ’lB, while on Thursday aftei
ncon an sutide picpaicd tluough the
cooperation of Piof L A Doggett,
Pi of M W White and .1 W. Heim
will be piesented to the society
The subject of the last papei con
cerns a new' wave shape factoi and
meter, which has been developed un
d(Ji the direction of the depai tment
ol electrical engineeiing. The woik
on this pioblem has been going on
fa scveial ycais ana is still unlmish
cd It is expected that manv more
interesting and important lesults will
(evelop fiom the some icseaieh.
[ Typewriters and y
Phonographs ¥
Of all makes Repaired. £
Estimates Furnished. ?‘
The new Remington is the *
ideal machine to see you *2*
through your second semes- *
ter’s u ork. It will save you £
time Ask lor a demon- f
stration r
y.
Harry K. Metzger
Phone IbO-J
Cor. Foster and S. Atherton
THE FASHION SHOP
We shall be glad to have you drop in
whether you buy or not
FRESH NEW STOCK ARRIVING DAILY
RELIABLE MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES
YES, WE DO TAILORING
THE FASHION SHOP
COLLEGE AVENUE CHAS. E. WILLIAMS
POLK SENIORS MILL RECEIVE
COMMISSIONS AT GRADUATION
Lieutenant Colonel .McLaughlin an
nounces that second lieutenant com
missions m the United States Infan*
tiv Ucseive Coips will be awarded
in Febiuary to the following seniors
W C. Rowland, .Ir, C C. Siebeit
T E. Coxcv and Bruce Butler, ’lhe
fomnusstoiis are awarded urter the
cmipletion of a foui-year K 0. T C
course consisting ot two veins baste
am! two years of advanced woik.
ALUMNAE CLUBsf FORMED
Tluee new blanches of the Penn
State Alumnae Club, at Philadelphia,
New Yoik and Detioit weie formed
last year with a blanch at Pittsburgh,
urdei way The Detroit organiza
tion is the newest one, having nt.ie
li’embeis with Mis G \V Chapman
'22 for picsident
The eleven members or the Gient
c*" New Yoik Branch ate distnbuted
over an area of fifty miles, but they
meet Hogcther with Miss Helen Pow
ell ’2l as piesident. At the time ot
the Geoigie Tech football game the
oignmzation gave a luncheon loi all
visiting Penn State women
Mrs 0 H Green ’2l is president
o' the Plnladelphi i club which has
about fifteen members Uhey ait*
sending out lettcis to nH the Penn
State women m that vicinity in an
dfoit to mciease the membei ship
PROFESSORS ANDERSON AND
MLRPUEY VISIT CONFERENCE
Piofcbsors C K Anderson and I*.
T Mmphey of the forcstiv depai t
ment attended ? thice day confeienco
of extension foresters at Washing
ton, D C, last wck Ways of assist
ing the funnel with his pioblems
concerning farm woodlands was the
mam subpect of the meeting Thi»
rncstion is of special nnpoitance to
the funnel s of Pcnnsvlvamu m view
ol the fact that they own one-thml
of all the timbcilnnd in the state and
two-thuds of the timber
You Are Now Entitled To \
£
The Best
That is why you can get a good old fashioned
meal at the $
\
State College Hotel Tea Room -1
Courteous service along with good music $
makes this place desirable for club tables *
i. %
Breakfast 7—lo A. M. Luncji 11:30—2 P. M. $
Dinner 5-7 P. M. $
I
We cater to club suppers and banquets j
Under New Management
THE rara STATE COLLEGIAN
PROFESSOR NEWINS TO
HEAD FORESTRY SCHOOL
II S Newms, professor ot wood
i.l’liJMtion, bus recently received an
imitation fiom the School of
hoi esti j*. of which lie is n giuduute,
to takeYdiaigc ot the Yale Summer
bihool Foiest Camp at Milfoid, Penn
Piofessoi New ins attend
ed thK tump. which v as toiniled in
I''oo, during his undcigi.uluate da>s
The boaid of Uustees have planted
him leave of absence lot the sutnmei
months" in bidei that lie mas accept
the appointment as directoi ot the
camp
PENN STATE GK\M.K PLVXS
TO STAGE SERIES OP PLUS
Plans to metense the mcmbeiship
nml to stage a senes oi plass base
been made by the Penn Stale Gian/c
uhdci the duection of the newlv-iii
stalled headnmstci O 15 Itentschlei
'27 With only one third ot the stu*
dtnts eligible foi the Giange cm oiled
n goal ot at least a thud mote has
been set by the souet.i.
The ptoceeds from a senes of pla\s
that the Giange will give will be u-.-
ed to aid m paving foi a new girls’
(.ciimtoiy Wore e'tcnsne jdans
lor these plays will be made m the
nciu futaie
SPEYK TO AI.IYIXAE
ior Piltsbuigh Fudav to attend an
! oipannation meeting ol the Pitts
burgh Alumnae Association *lhnt>
girls attended a special oigam-mtion
luncheon which amis held at the Fort
P.tt hotel Dean lta\ and .Judge 11
Walton Mitchell, president ot the
board of tiustces, weie the pimeipal
speakers at this luncheon
FOU KENT—Two double looms ami
one single loom for ofhees oi small
apaitmcnls m the new Montgom
ei v building Can bo lontcd un
furnished oi furnished Inquire
Montgomeiy & Co 1 -3U-tf
Stock-fitting: Show
Planned for March
Outlining plans foi the coming
spnng, the Block and Kurile Club
las nrimgeri i Pri/o Stock Judging
Contest and Animal Show, to be held
Match twelfth, that will ha\e nuuv
features difleient fiom othoi \eias
All of the riitfeient Tvpes and breeds
rl animals will be lepicscnted An\
student dtsning to entci the contest
••01001. (,he kind ot animal in which
1< is inteiested, and polishes and lits
lip thnige for exhibition '1 he judg
es of the show will select a pri/c win
oci tor eacli bleed, and from these a
gland pn/e winnei will bo picked
Jhe student exhibiting the grand
pi i/o vmnet will iecei\e a medal,
picscntcd b\ the chib Besides the
L\ PENSION PROFESSORS WILL
-WTEXI) ENGINEERS BWQUKT
Pi of J 0 Ktllei, head of engm
ccimg extension here and Piol M
' Ciiairee of the same depuitment
lull rltcnri a banquet tendeied the
Lrgmeei ing Society of Northeastern
I Miii'ih.im.i at the Hotel bteilmg.
ilkos-Barrc,
'lilt' .illuu
ill be staged b\ the Scranton En
amel mg Club and prominent ongm
lis ilom Scranton, Wilkes-Baue,
'n'-ton, Allentown, Bethlehem and
hjrimg am ecpected to be piesent
iLVeiv’s^Koes
niccKroKArcp <—> uc u» rAt.eti
$9
On Displaj by
Mi C C Lake
I TODAY AND
1 TOMORROW
; At
j State College Hotel
$7
(^lv]xV4id
iikeix’s-Dkoes
INCbItVOICATtD t—t u« U.» FAT O.T
SiSSSSIi
After the d
. . . a plp(
and P. A
WHEN you’ve kicked off th<
the collar on the table, while the music is still
singing in your brain and memories of one
dancing deb in particular crowd your thoughts,
fill your pipe with Prince Albert and light up.
Make it a night of nights.
P. A. is so genuinely friendly. It hits your
smoke-spot in deep center right off the bat.
Doesn’t bite your tongue or parch your throat,
because the Prince Albert process said "nix on
the rough stuff” at the very beginning. Just
cool contentment in every perfect puff.
Don’t put off till tomorrow what you can
smoke today. Get a tidy red tin of P. A. now.
Snap'back the hinged lid and release that won
derful fragrance. Tamp a load into the bowl
of your jimmy-pipe and light up. Now you’ve
got it . . . that taste. Say—isn’t that the
goods now?
Fringe Albert
—no other tobacco is like itl
OIOSS.B 3 B'mMiTotxrrfl
Coraimu \\ Ini'un Mitio V I’
main judfrnifr contest the fiu.hincn bo tested Mien .1 number of men will
will also lime n contest. AH liesli- -take pnit and the ot the men
nun afrricultm.il students wnl be e\- ( md the lion.e computed,
petted to lake pint In addition to tbe plans loi the
One of the special leattires ol the stock judginc contest tlu» dub made
show will he .i pullinjr match 1* itst Ipi opui utions tot then annual ban*
the pullmfr stionfrth of a hoise wi'! ‘rjuot .which will tike plate Intel
Industrial Engineering Department |
CEDAR CHESTS .... 5.'1.00 In <.21.(10 >
* Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables *
lv •••
!? CHIFFONIERS 512.30 S
!j typewritertaiii.es ... - sum -
!| chairs sian *
| DESKS ¥12.50 to $2">.00 J
j* tables yi.oo :j:
COSTUMERS .52.00 +
jj CATE-LEG TABLES ¥3.10
;J 'IRON BRIDGE LAMPS M.OO *
jf ROOM 106, UNIT B |
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§ The College Man’s Shop
I BIG SALE NOW ON
It Will Pay You to Visit
our store, and see what
Bargains we are offering.
I HARRY SAUERS
| Allen St. State College, Pa,
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P. A ■> i old rrrrva here in
ItJy red Inn, Pound .rid AW/
pound hn nutntdorr, end
found erytUt j/ji» Imniulnri
•ilh iponce-monlener tup
And tlwty, with etery An o/
btU and pttth removed by
ihr Prime Albirt procen