NEW SPRING CAPS NOW SHOWING $1.85 AL f S SHOP ‘KNOW PENN STATE: GET ANNU \L REPORT J • rieslnm-n l".mud i moil * il ilioul t!io liisluij and »u- J .itic- of l\ tin Milo dm mjr ! loshman Vice!. | “All •'tut _t'i lu.o J i to loci* in touch with col- I i:o tluuujdi icaduur ilio * inu.il 10,11*11 id llio I’lC'Uktit | 1(1 OtllC'l colli tro ollicois fj| j i ‘The tei'oit is ui'l nil the | icss topics m.n he untamed . , studenl- .il the I*u idem’ * Ihte. lilits Old Mu ’ I tcull* i , icmbeis m.n obtain copies .it ji he olhco ot then s L ln,ol dean” j| ittany Passers Lose Twice in Pittsburgh (Continued ficun test p, ge) il ua- bumped in tne c e bung >!e to see foi i while and vale-1 -1 b\ Bamm Cluck was able to L again m tin* tco.it! lull when csuraul his position .Itluwgh the "\ ai «'t\ completely [limed then advet-uu. the d ( - -e was we il, in 'iot- and wis tlv lesponsible lm the tn —t los .he hand, ot the* Blue i.ul Cold to ei il veai Riui w<s tie out idmg pin ei on the home combi r in while Non Xuda uni MicDon .stiuiod foi the L.om> Outclassed In Diopterne ’cakcncd by the stiemioiis g mu. the preicidnig nighl, the 1.i0.i i men land toe »p pp\ Duqucsii* mid wene tl’nisi el’ out placed 011L.la-.ed ’Lie |)nk. s nllmu-d visitois onh I'm t'dd goals din tlie entne fiaca- ’Donov m openeil the tilt with a count, inline til sl.cn'h iftoi b thei A double pee ilt\ tic lilt'd to MacDonald evened tie* e Hovuvoi a l.me- shot In oiiocan, slim ll\ pucnkil i double at In Mnnah m u il t’om then on basket lolloucd ano'h.u until th Hermann’, men wcie '•wamp- n» Hiatt pa- t . ne’e m wowici- Jnt m ami in 1.1 tl,t uspiu toll." the half ended It w's tu>t until second chiptcn th it the Xittun -oteeis ua’i/ed then hist held I b\ a to.s fimu the hinds oi pke ‘'.idol sub-titut.m’ to. pke made the -camel am! !a-t la l 1 foi his te tin-mates '1 ho I jumps NGSTERS r l 0 APPEAR in join r gu:i; concert (( ontimieil imai In t p' ;e) a\ti ol 1! anl ;.\ mg, ’ i Ncthci 1 1 (ilk s (> n_f iftei tin co licit i it. tut U’ll h< 1 in the n 1 mol \ vith ma a -up d In Russ Wnl-'i-o , nu'vMi c icing will i m mm t 11 one o’clock > advance take! - lie i*di ate' th. ‘ an-M/td .miliiiui' \ ill to rt .'l - but it i' I'opi d that a natch trti numbto will ae ul tlu»sel\es the oppoi tun.' \ ot hi ring Has., e clubs which aie urngiii/ed i ong tlie best in tin L<i't Industrial Engineei CEDAR CHESTS Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS TYPEWRITER TABLES CHAIRS DESKS - - TAREKS - ■ COSTUMERS GATE-LEG T MILES ■ IRON BRIDGE LAMPS ROOM 106, UNIT B 'J - College To Aid State I Industries in Research (Continued iiom hist page) Muies, the division has ahead\ com pleted its lit '-t expel iment in the stud} of the uvstal stmetme ot gypsum . ad othet similai nuneials. Conducting the second expel imeiff .n co-opeiation with the Amencan feouotv foi Testing .Matcuials, the dipaitmenl has begun to investigate the icsistance of metal-fo\eiod metals such us galvanized non, to ntniosphei a coitosion l’or this woik the Sihool of AgricuUuic lint, assigned ar atie ot land wheie expelimental sample* may be built. to leduce the cost ot bakcltto which is now made Horn foimaldehydc and phenol, in vestigation is now under way to devol t p new law matouals foi the manu tactiunig of the pioduet Tins woik is being dune foi the Bakchte corpoi* 4 tlOll Com.ng fiom without the State, the Associated Chemical Products coin pane of Xow Yoik has continoted with the Penn State reseatch depai tmcnl to develop methods foi the liiamt f.tctuie of % .u lous r.ue chemicals not made m the United States At the pit'sent time these products ate tm jolted mostly from Germane and eusti 11 Granite Flaws In an attempt to disco\ci means ot u.ulicalmg flaws m black granite u-ed foi budding monument*, the div ision is conducting an imestigation for the Flench Clock Gianite com pany of St Petoi* Ponmnhama It i- also studying methods of setting class tubes sulli as electnc light bulbs mil vacuum tubes into an insulating Imse without leakage toi tile Westing- Louse Electnc and Manufacturing cotiipam of Pitt burgh In addition to shoitct ptojects being conducted h\ legular menibeis of the lacultv, theie aie otheis toi which negotia tion. ate now undet wav The depaitment also has humhods of samples ot matcnal foi testing tiom mdmduals and business men tl.ioughout the btate Although most • .vest.gallons so f.u have been chcm oal. tiieie will be othets conductec 11 the wu toils laboratoucs or the Col lege At piosent the stall ot the division of lndiistii.il Reseaich at Penn Stat* includes Dean Wendt, head ot the Q ihtiol of Chemistiy and Physics, as cnectoi. Pi of C» C Cliandlee, w lio is u ihaige ot the personnel semce ol the depai tment, Piof. T W Mason, who has charge of analyses and test*, Di I.vm.ui Chall.cy, Ji , assistant } rofo-oi ol indusjial icscaich, who is wm king on the Bikehte coipoia t cn piojcct, and Di Eugene Lorand, who is woikmg on several imestiga tiims at the piesent time PLEBE FLOORMEN WIN TWICE IN DOUBLE BILL (Continued fiom fust page) h.ilf that thc\ leallv hit then stude Tlie following morning the Penn •state fieshmen placed then second s-anie of the tup when thev downct. the bhadyside ucudemj tosscis by i shoe Repairing I PEPPY PUNCH' FOR THE PARTY! Neatly Done 'g The week-end celebration cannot be a success without refreshments, at Reasonab e rices g can se rve you better if we have your order a few days in advance. PBhnSlstcShosßcpsirCo. ’8 « n »-* ■« #■ w—x ? c Two Shops—loB S Fra?icr St.. i| ** V/ Y S mid Allen Street, under the lg 220 E. COLLEGE AVE PHONE 211 Peoples National Hunk fl ** ing Department JsR.OO to $2 LOO b 12.00 to {>23.00 scene of 2'l-2‘J Again the plebes look the imtiatno m the seoiing and held then advantage throughout tho gmne Although the contest was less m liiesting than the Pitt fiaeas, the tu'slnnen weie held to a lowei scoie. At the close of the half the \cal lings wcie lending bj a scoie of liamas ami Delp again were the out standing stais foi the plebe*. each’ counting two held goals. Lang’s I fool woik foi the academy five biok<» 1 up manv Nittam attacks Duiing the second half both teams plated about the same hi and ol ball 1 v ith the Shudysido passers seoiing I thirteen points to the \ curling’s so\- ct.teen Fast footwoik and speetuc ulai shots eulnened the fiay duimg the pctiod Caspei was the leading scraei foi Shade side, while Hamas led the Penn State fnc* The line-ups licslnucn Pitt lacobson !• McCamlless Hamas F Shciwin Reilly C Wonderhch Pelp ti JlcLean Koch C 5 Micier Field Goals llamas 1. Delp L Ja cobson Ueill,\ Monahan, Hiown *tein. Sheiwm 1. Wondeihch 2, Mc- Candless, Hugo Foul goals Jacob son, llamas. Retlh, Delp, Wilson, Wondeihch !. Shciwin 2, JlcLcan, Mieiei, Skinnei Substitutions Monahan fm Jacob son. Biownstein foi Reil'%. Wilson to. Koch, Anthony foi Wondeihch, Skin nci foi Mieiei, Hugo for Anthonv Jacobson J’ Wheat Hamas F Caspei lit illy 0 Miller D<lp (i CiutUiiield Koch G Lang Field Goals Hamas Delp 1. Tiownstein 2, Reillv, Monahan, Cas j ei 4, Wheat 2 Miliei 2, Lang Foul Goals Jacobson 2, Biownstein, Cus* pci 2, Millet 2 Substitutions Monahan foi Jacob sen, Brownstcni foi Reilh, Wilson *oi Koch. Madden foi Wheat, deni son for Miller, Wheat for Madden DR. W. C. GILKEY SLATED FOR THREE-DAY LECTURE (Continued fiom first page) kc\ will meet members of the faculty •it a luncheon to be gicen in his lionoi at the Um\cisit> Club Aitauge mcnls foi this informal get-togethei aie being made b\ the 1 acuity, mem -Ici s of the Y M C A cxecutne committee composed of (‘ A Bonine chauman. S W Fletchei. I. L Ins lu, A R WurnocL and R B Nesbitt Ah leseications foi it sliould be sene to Piofe*soi Bonine Ee..de* tin* opening cxeicise Wed iiestlae morning Di Gilkev will de h\er other major lectuies on Wcd licsdac, Thuisduc and Fndav even ingsl at 'even o'clock In addition he Typewriters and Phonographs Of All Makes Repaired Promptly. All Work Guaranteed The Rumnglon Portable will help you m icpoit writing and ceitamly pioduce bet ter muiks Puce $60.00. w ith case—terms if desn ed Harry K. Metzger Phone 11)0-1 217 South Atheilon Street “METZGER'S HAVE IT” TEXT BOOKS AND SUPPLIES FOR THE , SECOND SEMESTER L. K. METZGER - - - Allen Street HIE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN may visit difteieht finternity houses vrhcie lie will give shoit talks. W ,T. Kitchen, secietaiv of the Y M C. A , icceivcd the following mes , sage fiom the Umveisitj of Missouii in lufetence to Ins lectuie* tiieie “It foi anv leason \ou aie obliged *0 c uiccl Dr Gilkoy’s engagcmetil, i lease let me know. We should be vci’V thnnkful if we could sccmc hm. I foi this time.” The sccretaiy of th'* , ”Y” at Brown umvcisitv writes i“Most of the students enjoyed him imue than any oflioi speaker we have lad this year.” 1 rum Dartmouth "Hi- lecLm* vv i, otic of the hnest and most thought ful that I have ever heaid heic. He is not a ‘spell-binder’ in the ouhnaiy i jnge, but he is thoughtful, eleai ai.tl concise Hus use of language is nuu velouslv clear and otlc'ctne. and his ici'-onahty canies" bitmlai mes •ages have been icceivcd from Yale, Faivaid, Cornell Miami, Ohio We*- K\an and the State Universities of I.lmois, Indiana and Michigan Customs Create Unity, Declares Dean of Men (Continued Horn lust page) m\ mind proves that thev do not un detstand the Tribunal to be ail oichn .'iv judicial body. Theie is no doubt that the Fonn Slate method of handling freshmen lavs tlie foundation foi class and college unity and foi co-opui ation with authonzod leudctslup that un derlies tlie structuic of hard-hitting and effective* unity m the student CARS _ TRUCKS THE UNIVERSAL CAR THE NITXANV MOTOR CO. Authorised Tord Agent STATE COLLEGE, PA. Bell Phone *145 Keller Garage Building SALES SERVICE Tailored at Fashion Park Advance Showing OF | Fashion Park Clothes V For Spring AT i THE FASHION SHOP J ’ CHAS. E. WILLIAMS | Cleaning Pressing Repairing hodv This method is ciude and un couth at times and is not ulogcthoi just and fu’r, but it appaicntly is pioducing the desned icsult In jitdg-: mg it, we must keep m mind the lim ited objective which it has We must not assume that it is intended to ueate cultnic and lehnement oi cun to piumote happiness and ensc. A. K. Warnock INDOOR TRACKMEN SHOW LMPROVEMENT IN SPEED (Continued fiom tnst page) tip the list of the doren entries loi this iace. Several elimination heats wete run n the liftx vaid h.gh huulles befoi'* a vvmnei could be detei mined log gers conceded Sh.upc a yard but won out Letch and Costello staited at sciatcii m the ne.xi heat with ttie for iuci having the advantage. Gates diew a bve The bcnn-iinals icsulted m Kggei bcating Gaies after the lattei was given tineo vaids at the *tait Sharpi lea|>cd the bauieis fast enough to defeat Lerui Final hono, s went to Lggeis when he oveicame a one vaid handicap to again wia Horn Sliai pe Jngiam’s tvo y.ud handicap piovc 1 too gieat an advantage foi Filkin* tc ovcicomo m the ‘tirst heat of the i ftv yard dish Ingram was timeJ ,u si\ seconds Mathias beat Bates mil Roduquer m the second, while Bowie won from Czinki and Curtir Sciiv diew a bye in the pielnninatics W ith the vvmnei in doubt until the end, the half mile lun waft the most \ tpectuculai event of the day. Hell* ! frich maintained his thirty-live yartl ! ! handicap until neai the finish when ! Ihe was passed by Tnyloi and then ! ! Davis The lattei's tcmlic spiml I ! rame too late and Tayloi won by a j r...ivow margin The two second veal men weie ten yards ahead of Stewait, sciatch, who finished fouilh The stop watch showed the finish at two minutes and onc-hfth of a sec ond clipping seven seconds fiom tli» picMous mail; THE MAN WE WANT Is about 25 jcius of age ot o\ci, piufeiably mauled \eais of evpcnenee m soiling und bus not >ct found the line of busi- *!* ness be is willing to make his life’s woik He is pel haps a college <•{* graduate but abo%c all a man of chuiactoi and stability, the ambition $* and eneigy to cany tlnough To such a man we off cm in oppoi- *£ *s* tumty to earn a good income in the State College teuitoij with an *j* \ institution that has been m successful opei ation for si\tj jutrs Kind- * Iv make application by lettei with icfeiencc-, to the Connecticut Gencial Life Insuiance Company, Box No 2, Collegian Office |GRAHAM HAT SHOPPE* l % * Will Open Feb. 3rd ’< $ £ Second Floor Front, Montgomery Bldg. £ 6 . . ~ 2 With a Complete Line of 5 f V Spring Millinery, Scarfs and Phoenix Hosiery < ocoooooooqqoooooooooogogooooqocoqogooooogooqooogogooo 1 ALL THIS WEEK MATINEES DAILY AT TWO PASTIME THEATRE f FRESHMAN! YOUR CHANCE- Iknti &tate CoEegian BUSINESS STAFF WEDNESDAY, FEB. 10, 7:00 P. M. 314 Old Main (It is essential that you report at the first meeting. Instructions will begin at once.) Tuesday, Fclnuaiy 2, 1920 GIFTS FOR \ “MID-YEAR” \ GRADUATES j CRABTREE’S t ALLEN STREET ; lie ha 1 ' a few
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