Tuesday. May 4,- i‘J2W: ELECTION OFFICIALS MAKE FINAL COUNT “Absent Voter’s Ballot” Used for First Time,.By Thespians Making Road Trip SPECIAL BALLOT WILL SETTLE TIES THURSDAY After compiling and publishing the imolllciul elections vote m Friday's COLLEGIAN the Checking Commit tee lecountcd the biillots and announ-' ced the official tallies The Checking Committee was composed of C II Mome ’26, W. W. Allen ’26 and F. II Hanoi ’26. Because of the tie votes between It 11, Donaldson ’27 and J H. Eib ’27 for* membership in Student Council -fiom the School of Agnculturc, and .1 0, Arnold '2B and J. M Weather hold ’2B fiom the School of Chemis tiy and Physics to Student Council, special elections will be held Thurs day, May sixth. Foi the Agi {cultural students n booth will be stationed in the Air building, and the second booth will he located in the Chemist:y building Tolling will be from nirio o’clock to twelve o’clock and fiom one-thn t\ to fom o’clock Thursday. “Absent Voting” An innovation used in this veai’s flections which was hastily ninugm* nted was the “abscnt-votei’s ballot ” Votes weie cast by this method by' the Thespians who were on theu road tup. Several absent-soter ballots that reached the Board aftei the polls closed weie declined illegal and lluown out. Following is the list of names with the numbei of votes polled bv each nominee. The tabulation is of ficial and final Class of 1927 lor prcMitont—R R. I ourn.ro. 36 11 I. > riuhnmn 27. C M Hnrri*. J 3 R H M«r -I,n 4il II J |‘«.or» is S I. !(«■«<Ur. IS. S II ToroMn 101 R I Willunl CS lor Kfcrcli.ry—W 1' A.lkr CO \V C Ami nt. 72 0 Y Ulank. as, li A W.Qun.l.' Hi, J M Suizivv*k!. 102 lor tri'Msurrr—J C Unvm. 0‘) J C Gir. ry, no. A W N.**W 24 W’ It Murk, 49 A F Murtorir, *.7 W 1_ FriUliiml. 7*< W I Turlxli, 24 C It Schnydw Jl Sluiti nt Cnuii- It rcimiiciitiitiv.-. from lit* S. Inml of WilmlUir.*—U H Ailnnw 0 II 1. IMwilcr. a It It Dkktnom 20 It II Dorn. ld«on 2.1 J II Erli. 26 V V- G.y. r. 9 J A Grllllllw. 13 II J Johnson, ». I W kaiser. 1.4 J F klllimrtr. in T C 1 >«.M -«y G F Llmiincotl 14 I 1 J Munz Hi 1, (7 Hosttarry 19 1. 1) SUlmur HI J 1» \irkins 12 A' t, /erta, 1 1 rum thi Sthool of C hemNiry nml I’hvnl.M —J II Culvirt i. > H Colemun. 7 W I. Doutlntt i» II 1* Hinvitk. 11 1’ U Ikis, 4 S W K.imtad ’AC Snnti 9 J 1* SlylH.mkl 7 W II Tent 2 ] nun tliv S.lioot of Munition W A lluer. 11 1„ E Umvnr.l 2, J \V Jjiw 4 1 mm the School of kn/inoerimr— T A Cos tello. 44 L I- Hhher 17. V W Gray 2'. J A Hitch 4S U It Huffman, 21 J V Imslmm 27 Ki.lK.rt 17 Mne 31 llussel k. kimr. 40 C <i W Lotixol 40 R M I‘fulr j-riff 10 T A Wnthlu. It A h. Pearce 37 T II Sol.hl 12 S C Sny.hr, to Y h Si.tihr T. 4 II C suinkirihmr, IS II 1* Stmklnml 19 J T Tens 12 H l! Walur. 14 W R Win Jet II G A Wil- 1 rum the Sihnol of T ihcrnl Arts—H S HimVc It. H W llushin? II k I Clun- 2J W S Creurhlon ’•< S 11 Cull 3*. G \V Dnv.« Jr. 30 It J Dm* H. (. I JTshir 22. W I’ Frazer 24 J C. He**,. U W H H.mtz.nirer 12 J k. k.xhnn 27 II II MiCnl.e, 27 I. R Flntl*. 23 J 1 Rankin 16 S n Kobh i 2 I' W F Smith S J 11 Snvvnrt, 32 t N W’uilner Jr. It. II G Worn*ley. 31 1 rom the School of Mme«—G J Bnlr 14 S M Gnhui.en 2 J 1 Rohh 6, G If Toihi ‘I J. A Younkitis Jr. 11 1928 Officers I’resUlent—J C llelfiel.l 214. E R H« v.- fit. Jr Hih, II II VonNieihi, ll'i Secretary—l. R I oneil 01 G R 1 ilecer 12! C h Gettmuir. HI W II llko 10 1 S Pillion 81 It R. Tiijlor 19 W II /< li;l< r si Trtoaunr—A F Dnvit, 48, G It Dotvvik Brvmley’s CLOTHES Showing at STATE COLLEGE HOTEL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY MAY 6TH AND 7TH Also a Complete Line of Haberdashery GEORGE SCHEER, Representative SENIORS KEEP IN TOUCH WITH PENN STATE SUBSCRIBE NOW TO THE COLLEGIAN FOR 1926-27 $2.50 PER YEAR. MAILED AN 71 . C T 1 linn. 72 S A Il.dTtnnt.. 73 * II Mahon. 70. W It lt.»er. (I I) WTnjl.ir La Vie Editor For Editor of L-i Vi.—C O Horryhill 201. J A Lhivirzunl. 48. J If Kershaw, 102 H W Mnnih. 27. J N .Miller, 4*. P K Bunin...* Maamti r of In Vie—J I < ntiison 110 M h Hi her 18. II W* HnnU). 22 It I* klllMirn lb D O lame 18 1. O G MiCuii.lh«“ 29 G I Pixlti moil. 20. Cl S Frlil. 00. M C W. Iktr U>. 1‘)28 Council Kcpresentatises Sliidont Council repriHinlntlw-i from the Scluhjl of Agriculture G W ChnmlM-rliri. 40 t. W Czlnki II W P Ginhmn 22 I N Jlamil HI It k Hamillnn. 1 I If A Hip tonstiHl. 4 N M kr.hl-r 7 It P Limit 10 J I) Miirtz. Jr S C F Porter, 20 P J Tali alo. >) I ’1 V alainr. 16 J 1! Wolnherter, 20 1 rom the School of Lluuiisiry nml Phynea —J O Arnold II A II Kurland 2 C A Miller, 0 C S My«.r* 10 H II Popliy I l. 11 Schiihnui r i. C h. Stnulkr I M Turri* 2 A S lornnj 6 J M Willurhuld 1 rom the S.htH.l of Education—F C Cik.li. 7 G I I milk. n< r I ii W llaiiko 2 II S Jnmleaim, 1 J P Jiwell. 2 S A Pro. 1 rom Ihe School of h auineerlmr—H k Blank, nhill.r 41. I k I-KlirU 24 . I V Dunn 17 J J I itruiblmn 27 I M Cim. r, 41. U K Glu-s, 27. W J C.ormaa .71 M A Hunt. 10 W S Lkmelt. f.l, W J Me- Immhtin Hi It >M M, Phin.,.a 19 (. V Palt. non 8 C W I'hillilH 10 1) it Pratt M W S Mm* IS |* 1 Siurkcou 60 G K Sullivan, HI V.’ I Thomas. 22 K N Thompson 12 A T Wilton 2(i I’rom the School of l.itierni Arts—R M Atkinson, s |( jf llanhoiotnc v 19 B h I Ijim 16 D Gray 11 A I- Hartley. It P P Hess. Oli I! I’ Jolly, II I. C Math oHou 111 I Sch iii von I 2K • V 0 Simmer, r 60 W B Spain.), r. 12. W S nuunsori, 9, IL A W il*on 11 Irani the School of Miints—J O Marshall 1929 Class Officers President—G S Diln. 77 P I Fnrlej 61 A J Garni. U>2 O B Hilirruh. 29 A T Pficf.r 111 W II Wolf. 10 S.srctury—l M llarnish, 76 N H kuaes. 71 J A WnUrflLhl, Si, I W Willudm Ji. C A lost 190 Truwur. r—lf K Bodi e. 106 W A Gri ter sr, T Moore 17 J k IlunHn, I7J.W A Saylor, 67 The Stud,nt Coiin.il reprir.nlutlve* from tin School of Akriiii'ture— I W* 9 It M G< ninifll 2 II V Gilford 16 It F lluhn, IS 1 C Inirrahni 0 3 W Lord, 0 J W Wallin 1 M It Nh.rwrn. ♦, R M Wnrren, 7 I P Whittaker, 7 I rom the Sihnol fo Chemistry mid Physics —J W lliur.il> P F|i»um 6 C W 11. nry 8 A F lam.*, 1. E I,on, Jr. 11 \V S M.CarUr 17 Iron, the S,h.sil of 1-du.i.tlon—M A llraon S T J W'.-st 7 inulonmti.ally re its.led Imnuso the prisnli nt is from this rrhonl 1 hriim the School or Fncln,trine— I M Bachman 1! W C llodyionib 07 I! h (nmpltll 13 It K Corson II SB Curry 18 11 C Hlhl, r II 0 M Keif, r 27 M A Klein 17 P I" Morse 17 H C S. hkiik- I rnm Ihe Sihnol of I il.ernl Arts—W C llovii.6 I-1 B Jmkson II II f k.vfer 7 71 I Monahan II Sl’ Pri.l.t.y, is J I Reed. 2 II G W'est.rlMd t S I 1 ntz.li t 1 rom the Schno) of Mims-lt s Possnrd 2 II Cushdollar t El Graham, 2 D J Hurninn i. W E Harvev 9 A I kiulin, Jr. 0 V H 1 <lehliltr I FOUND—Top coat. Can bo seem ed at 228 Allen stieet ltpd jfegt Mother’s Day Cards Gifts Framed Mottoes 50c to $2.50 Stationery J Books • Hew, . Candy inexpensive, beautifully' ated>~ L.K. METZGER HO fixing*. HI Allen Street IEAGLESMERE CHOSEN AS l T CONFERENCE CENTER 'Middle Atlantic State Colleges Discard Silver Bay as Meeting Place Changing its meeting place this year the annual Summei Confeicncc of the Y M C A will cnn\cne at E tgles meie, Pennsjlvania, fiom the eleventh to the tuentj-fnst of June In pie vions veins the colleges of the New England and Middle Atlantic states lia\e held the confeience at Silver Ba\, N Y This summer the colleges of the New England States will hold tlym confeience nt Nnithfield, Massa chusetts, while the colleges of the Middle Atlantic states will hold thens at E.iglesmero, Ponns\ Ivanm The quota for Penn State nt the confeience is twenty Delegates de sinng to icgister should do so befoie May twc*nty-foui th at the “Y” hut Leetuio and discussion will occupy the morning sessions while the after noons will be spent chiefly in icci ca tion, but will be free foi conferences with the spenhcis In the etenings the lectures and gioup confeicnces will be lesumed Some of the scheduled “penkeis me Dr. II S Coffin, Piof A Bruce Cuuj, lion J Stitt Wilson, Piof D II Fleming, Dr. Edith II Swift, Mr Fiedeiick J Libbv and Mi. Alden G Alley. Fraternities To Vote On New Rushing Code (Continued from first page) be furnished bv the Intel -Finteimtv Council These invitations aie to be delnei cd m peison, without conversation beyond salutation, between the horns of 6p. m and 12 p m The no.\t dn\, Sunday, and Monday until G p m. shall be davs of silence duung which thoie khall be absolutely no communi cation between fraternity men and ficshmen This period of silence, as 1-Olt SALE—I92.I Oveiland Coupe- Sedan An exceptional baigain at 575 See L D liaag at 2'14 E Col ege, after 6 'lO p m ltp 'iCfe'H THE FUNK STATE CuI.LiIGIAI? freshnnn, shall toimin ate when a fiosbmnn has piesenled himself at the fiatoimtt of his choice ns piowdod in Rule 5 On Momlav, a fieshman shall signify Ins acceptance of an imita tion by going, unattended, to the fr i leinttv of his choice, between the bouts <>f 5 p ni. and 6 p. m 6 Dining the first week of lush ing season, fiom Wednesday to Wed nesday inclusive, no fi.itcimt} that is a member of this council shall en tcitain a ficshmaa mote than tlnce times, and dui mg the lemamdci of the lushing period, fiom Thuwlav to Saturday inclusive, a freshman m.t> | not be entcitauied mote than once \ 7 No freshman shall be pel nut ted to loom in the bouse of a fintei mtv th.it is t niembet of this council until nftci he has been pledged to that fiatcnnitv 8. No memboi of a fiTteimtv tint t> a member of this council shall en teilaiu a fieshnian aftei 9 p m 9 \ dinnei engagement mm in clude the time from dinner to 6 p m except on Sunday of lushing week \ hen the dinnei engagement shiih terminate at 8 p m It shall be considered an infraction of intcr-fiatei nity courtesv foi am fiatcrnitv to call upon a licshman v bile he is a guest at unothei fiater r.itv house 10 Duung the lushing penod no fiiUeiiuty that is a niembet of tins council shall cntcitain a fiesman at bicakfast 11 The lushing pmod shall not be consulted officially closed until 7 p m of the second Mond iv aftei the opening dn\ of the college Aftei that time the "open season” mat be losoited to 12. In case of violation of any of the pi ovisions of this code bv an*, irateinity that is a member of this council, the complaint and evidence of Molation shall be placed by the com pluinnnt in the hands of the chan in in of a standing committee of the Intel fiateimtj council , Tins committee shall have powei to mteipret the rules governing lushing, and a meet ing of this eojmiiitlee may he called b\ any fiatcrnitv lepiesented foi the purpose of Solving pioblems which ni.iv anse pertaining to tins lushing RENT A CAR DRIVE-IT-Y OURSELF 116 McAllister St. Are You Qoing Into the Bond Businessl There is a cycle of fashion not only for the hats col lege men wear but for the line of work into which they go. But your job has to fit your head as well as your hat, for it has to fit your state of mind. Like your hat also, your job needs to fit your purse. Therefore, why not choose one-that brings not only satisfaction in service but in financial return. Selling life insurance isone of the few modern busi nesses that does just this. Intelligence, Zest and Ability Liberty of action, the philosophic satisfaction of selling future security and present serenity to living people, and a response, im mediate and tangible, in monetary as well as mental reward. Complete end con/Uentml »n* /bTTTuition.u’itfiolirflnyobligation on >our part, can be obtained by UTttin£ to the Inquiry Bureau, John Hancock Mutual Ls/a Insurance Company, 197 Clarendon Street, Boston, Massachusetts Insurance Company^*-—> I cr Bovto-. HuiKmi.ni I A StkonoCovipavt, Over Sixty Yean [ In lluvintu LiKerul at to Contract. I Safe and Secure In Every Way [ code Tin 4 * committee shall act asl prosecutor of the accused ft uternitv 1 be foie .1 meeting of the Jntcrfr.iter* mtt Council when the case of the ac- 1 tused futermtv shall be tried and judged « Note In case anv member of the i standing committee is u member of. the fi.iteimtv accused of infraction! of these uiles, he shall withdiuwi flora the committee, and fiom the! meeting while the case of the accused i _ JiutcrmU is being tited. Id. Penalties for pioted infi'.lc-|t( tions of these rules shall be jni First offense—A vote of censure by this council, notice of winch shall be published in the COLLEGIAN and *ent officiall\ to eveiy national fia-, leinitv at Penn State, and to the na tional chapter or headquai ters of the] Utility frateinitv t, Second offense—The guilty finter mt\ shall be dropped fiom this coun-j cil foi si\ months of the college yem 1 ami notice of such action shall be pub-1 hshed in the COLLHGUN and offl-i cmilv sent to all national fiateimtiesj at Penn State and to the national j chapter or headquai tei s of the guiltvj fiatcinity ' 11 Kncli fiatoinitv that is a mem ber of this council shall be held to* sponsible for nil acts of its alumni and of its active membeis, which come under the foiegoing rules. ]g I FTS| i i' < That Last 6' ✓ J For Mother < I AT I i CRABTREE’S f £ £ •sWWWtVSVNVXVstKVWVWW 4 V'- What is a Grinding En flu. <k\ clopmcnt of the ilirisoe indium 10 the ]«>':- uere cniisuii.ri.il \ i»jon trv is short n»n it holds to .11\ in the industn il world ins been 4 u,r, 440 te ttU u|i full climb It his hull rtpi.l too, bunisc lls prettest ili.sclopim.nts line hun accomplished during the )>rt twenn-tue Veits In tins seruu, Hcscireli md Production engineer-, hue worked siioul.icr to shouliicr with inventors, ni v muni' sic]' hv step with the resultant henchts to the \ hole nntiistnil world *lhc electric furnicc jhrisuis I \him(uin .util Crvstolon), the scientific development of the uinlml, mlk lie, hcllu, rubber nut bihcliie priulmi: wheels, the nuns nucittions ot grinding in 1- ilnncs for esicrnil ivluulruil, surlice nnl inieriul r nmlm2, nperttmt; to .1 degree ipproichuu; ilisoli 10 perfection, ill li n c resulted trom resor.lt m.l mvcnimn I lie wort, of the engineers in the grinding in.instrv ttnv he ill\nle.l into threelitstinetlv' vet re! itc.t brunches roe tnh, production atulsilcs HI .SI MtCII I.NGIMI UlXfi rhotissmlsnfgrind ing problems ire in isterul Iw the Kesejrih I nguuers for the metal industries ot (he world, liic-e men did m problems involving not simplv meilnnas hut plums, lii"her m ithem iti.s mil iliemism I heir studies ot the nieilum.m of grinding rupure the iceuriic itctcrmim tion of the pin sic il rh incteristt.s of the grinding wheel md such .leternuit ttions involve the meisurenient ol stresses md the resulting sirim, tile 4,'plic itn.n ot the plijsns of sound, md 1 ireful nnd tnciirati « ihulition 1 heir diemir d control ot r iw m itertal otten involves .uitiriie ditermin itions to the thous indth ot one per* cent Ihcv stu.lv c irtfullv the chnrulcr and 111 inipii litum of tine most fjMininiig mitcrid, cliv, in the precise control ot which, tint cnmlumtnm of cpi dmes known is 4nde"ot 1 grimlingwhcct results 'lhcv tre performing t nolcwnrih) pirt in the improvement ot ihrjsne products upon which so I iritck depends the imre ue til ]<roduetie>n and mesh micul .uiuriev which NORTON COM 11 lustre Plant —Biusitc, \rh nms \brusnc Plints—\ngaru Falls, N Grinding Wheel PI mrs—Worcester, Mass II unilron, Out 1 a Courncmc, brunet Award Contract For 1926 Caps And Cowns (Continued f{om first page) eniors whose names arc included from \ainn to Buckler icpoit to C. A Uuclimil ’2O at the Sigma Phi Sigma louse. The men whose names are included jetween Bumgarner to Dingwall ic loit to A. 0 McClellan, Pin Kappa fnu, at the same time Fiom Di\on o Guidon repoit to Ch.urm lebel t the Delta Upstlon house. Duiing the same hours Thuisday, Sourlcy to Huntei will be measuied >y Reidiaid, livinc to MacDonald mII go to McClellan, and McCabe to Dili will icpoit to Knebel Final -ncasuicments aie scheduled for Kll ROSTONt Famous Shoes for The winner of the I scrap is doubtful but who buy Bostonians ways winners. COLLEGE BOOT (Formerly 20th Century A. C. LONGEE, Pr 125 ALLEN ST. GREG VXr,.- ~\ "-'-"iH-fS- I'kniHCUOV 1 VGINFI lUN I nuunirs innirol die mumuliiCu v ik, the. dnilnpmenn; ot tin I hex ‘••lull tin. h milling of tin. n lirnuuii' nf tlani tubular to in on! iluibvt un'liHS t irate ot i\ nnni* i .ihriMi c proiitu ts mm nk ihn r ils dammit tin. Inna mil crimp l ! proa m«, call step ot wliah iiiik ilmost intimtccirc, old turn tlam dints wlm.li most tall union nirri the liud stin.lir.ls_ 1 la\ seek i. twstiii c ; initliwls «>f miunfaiorc trciM.il prudtktum ami lowir cos J \OIMTRIVG-nn> tin iiint 1.1 mm 'llai work in cc die Kisi ir.lt 1 tiuineirs .ml P-.kl, most Mii|<omnt ot ill, tin lonsi brim* tlam to tin little minulut grinding problem oni tin iml to torus ot tla world tin nest I In. sue prodiats to tin probkm wlia with tin It cm ire it iml I'm. Indian I new mil sjauil products tint ui niems of tlair uistonars Ml of these nun in GRIND! Ulutlar tbit m in tla libor.ttot fald thci in in tmalt null mi) ire kins of ill imlustrns I lair I not jbrisai prodiats, grind ru» mal riu(lnn! is must inth burn* iis.d iliaan, \ in m unit a tunin' im rln>.l -pr.idiiunm uni tin nbt lining n| ■ WORCESTER, MASSACIIUSKTTS dnv nit when Oi IU-iiJimi to MtCI man to
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