Friday. May 2j, il)2b M Choosing A Career, Like Blindmaris Buff—Sackett “Choosing a career is often a game! of “blimlitian’s buff” among high school bovs," tleclurod pean R. L S..ckctt, of the School of Engineering yesteulay Ills school tins just published an illustrated booklet which is intended to serve as a guide for voung men who contemplate enteiing one of the many blanches of the engineeiing piofos sion Tt may bo obtained by high school puncipnls and students upon request to Dean Sackett (lives Advice The voung man nbout to select Ins j couisc at college is uiged in the book let to study Ins qualifications with gieat care, talk with his parents, his dustrial profession he desiics to en tile biggo°t decision of lus life. The subject of the piofessional guid ance for indubtnul students w is foie* most in the confcicncc held licic at the engineering school ovei the week-end, attended by one bundled industual executives fiom Pennsyl vania and nearby states. “Sin pi ising as it may seem,” says Dean Sackctt, “it is not every young man, no matter bow great his enthus iasm, who will make a successful en gineer A lilting foi machinery oi ladio is no positive indication that he tnn become a successful mecliani a’ 01 eloctucal engineer. Th.s booklet tells of the type of woik in pieparn tion for the ten different engineeiing louises offeied at Penn State, and he Kind of woik the young graduate i my expect to f.,Pnw ” INTERFRATERNITY NET DRAWINGS ANNOUNCED Play Games On Fraternity And New Beater Courts—Thiee Houses Eliminated In the opening seltos of the Intei fiatcinity tennis touinament Delta IJpiilon, Phi Lambda Theta ami Omega Epsilon emeiged victonous A schedule of the icmnimng fratei nities has been dnwn up and the matches will lie played today, tomoi iovv and next week All contests will he staged on cither the Now Beaver courts oi on the fiateimtv couits if their condition permits Following is the list showing the pamngs of the contest ints Bela Theta Pi and Kappa Delta Rho, Delta Kappa Sigma and Della Upsilun, Chi Phi and Phi Delta The ta; Delta Tau Delta and Omega Del ta Epsilon, Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Sigma Pi, Theta Xi and Phi Lambda Theta, Phi Kappa Sigma and Theta Kappa Phi Alpha Chi Sigma and Phi Sigma Kappa; Alpha Phi Sigma md Omega Epsilon; Tau Kappa Ep silon and Pi Kappa Alpha; Alpha Tau Omega and Theta Upstlon Omega, Delta Pi and Chi TJpsilon; Acacia and Friends Union, Kappa Sigma and Beta Sigma Rho, Phi Gamma Delta and Alpha Sigma Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon and Sigma Chi, Phi Kappa Psi and Sigma Tau Phi, Alpha Sigma Chi diew a bye FOSTER ELECTED HEAD OF LANGUAGE SOCIETY The Phi Sigma lota, honoraiy Ro mance Language fiateimty, elected the following officeis at a meeting last week: president, I L Fostci, Mce-ptesulenl, R. W Huston; seere taiy, Margaret Graffins, treasurer, C V D. Bisscy Aiiangoments have been made to send a delegate to the first nation d convention of the society at Allegheny College on May twenly-nmth I Typewriters and Phonographs Of all makes repaired 3 on short notice. Harry K. Metzger 255 Atherton St. Phone ICO-J DELICIOUS 1 HOME MADE | PASTRY, SALADS | and SANDWICHES | The Purity Tea Room | 135 ALLEN STREET Caterers for :j: Dances, Dinners, $ Parties, Banquets and •£ j Luncheons :j: LIEBIG CHEMISTS STAGE ANNUAL CABIN EXCURSION Party Of Thirty Visits Stor.e Valley—Frear ’26 AVins Senior Present Laying aside then tost tubes for tbo week-end, Uie Liebig Clicnucil Society, composed of students in ag licultuial and biological chcniistiy, held its annual cubin-pnity in Laurel Run Tigci bunting camp in Stone Valley. Ovei thntv student and faeultv members weie ‘present, including Robeit Me.ns *2', and Mi E C Thompson, chief chemist of Borden’s Condensed Milk Company Meais is also employed with Boiden's. Mi. E P. Hamilton, \ .ce-piesident of John Wiley and Sons, publisheis, was the guest of honoi. A piogiam given on Satuulay evening included speeches by faculty menibeis ami vis itors and the pi esentation of the sen ior pu/o given annually bv Prof R A. Dutebei to the senioi Agiicultui al chemist who m the opinion of the faculty is the best all-iound student The pure was aw aided to Donald weu* each given scientific diction- H A Craft ’26 and V L Quinones ’2(l weie each given scientific diction aiies for leceiving second and thud lionrns, icspoi-tively. AGRICULTURISTS MEET TO DISCUSS RESEARCH Twenty delegates to the State Ag ncultuial Council, a body which icn resents the vauous agiicultuio oigam zations thioughout Pennsylvnnn, met here Wednesday and learned the van ous experiments and lcseaich woik that is being earned on at Penn State The delegates convened here at the time to better acquaint the funnel s of the state with new nnd helpful faim information A group meeting was first held in the Horticultuial building, aftci winch luncheon was seivcd in the Wo men’s building. The afternoon was spent in un inspection toui of the vai ious depnitments of the School of ag ricultuie. At a banquet held at the Centic Hills countij club m the evening the delegates were addressed by R W Thntchci, directoi of the Agricultural oxpewment station of New Yoik, and by 11. G. Knight, duector of the Agn cultmal expeinnent station of Wes* - Vnginm. Tribunal Sentences Move-up Violator (Continued fiom fust page) dcmeanoi. G. B DcMoss ’29, escaped punishment with a warning after being indicted on seveial charges R G McCloud ’29, accused of being out 8 8 | Get your Poverty Day and Class \ jf Scrap Pictures \ AT THE STORAGE Trunks Household Goods, Merchandise W. A. HOY 128 W. COLLEGE AVE. If You Like Home Cooking We have it Pure Food Well Cooked Nittany Quick Lunch and Restaurant KEPREOS & VOYORS, Props. t .THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FARM DELEGATES VISIT AGRICULTURE BUILDINGS Directois of the agricultural expen ment stations of all north-eastern states from Maine to West Virginia met at the Centre Hills country club yestvidny at the opening of the nnmt il convention foi the discussion and ad vancement of Agncultuial lesearch work Dining the meeting which will continue in session todav, the ducc tois will be shown the leseaich that Penn State is undcitaking at pie-.ent Yesterdny the dnectois took lunch •md ilmner the Univei u itv Club nnd attended the Ag.icultuial miss meet ing which was hedd last night Eats of the delegates spoke at the mass meeting on a subject which prev.ously had been assigned to him Tonight the dncetois and mcmbeis of the fae ultv will attend a banquet to be held at the Centie Hills countiy club. with a gnl, was acquitted after he explained to the s itisf.iction of the jmors that ho was taking the girl to an authoii/ed social function. Sum moned befoie the assemblage foi not ittending the tug-of-wm because “he did not have any old clothes,” J F Ross '29, was found to be entirely in nocent nnd piesentcd pi oof that he was in attendance at the undei class scrap Following the regulai meeting it was announced by Picsident C II Mooie ’2G, that freshmen customs would continue to be effective m all bonidmg houses, dormitories and clubs where house customs such a* mail and telephone me in use In ad dition it was staled that hercaftei nil half-yeai men will leccive the pnv ilcges of Move-up Dav and will ad vance at thut time into the custmrs of the nevt class While, yesteiday’s meeting was the last scheduled lot lhis> scmestei it is piobablc that the bod> will meet a gain to consult*! unj cases that mav bo repm toil •HP NrilJ PAJAMAS New Coat Style With Collar AT MONTGOMERY’S Opposite Postoffice $ £ TEL. 14-W CKapel-goers Hear Brumbaugh Sunday Dr Mai tin Brumbaugh foimci gov ernor of Pennsylvania nnd now presi dent of Juniata college at Huntingdon,, will ilgam addiess the students of ; Penn State at the chapel semco Sun- ; day The topic of lus speech has notj been announced. j la lus public careei Di Biumbnugh has continually sought to bettei the eduuitiounl institutions m this eoun liy At the age of twent>-one, he was appointed to the position of sup erintendent of the schools of Hunting don county and a few veais Intel took a position as head of the public schools of Philadelphia Mr Brum buugli is a giaduute of Juniata He assumed its presidential duties nftio lus letiiement fiom the govcrnnoi slup. COEDS HOLD MEETING TO DISCUSS SORORITTIES To determine the attitude of women students toward the scnontv question an open meeting of all there mlt csted will be held in the /oologv loom of McAllister hall Tucsdaj night Agi tation for Penn State smorities has been growing for some time and senti ment at picsent seems to favoi llien mtioduction hcie Opening the meeting, Miss Spiague v.ill give an outline of the sitmtiia A public discussion is to follow, and club-girls, non-club guls and all o'h eis concerned me uiged to attend ami express their opinion GERNERB’S See our windows for Bargains all next week STUDE’S Boys and Girls Cleaning - Pressing • Repairing Get Extra Credits at Home— tMorc than 450 courses in History, English. Mathematics, Chemistry, Zoology, Modem Languages, Economics, Philosophv, Soaologv, etc, are given by correspondence. Learn how the credit they j aid ma> be applied on >our college program. Catalog describing courses fullv, furnished on request write today. 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SPECIAL SHOE SALE ALL MEN’S SHOES $3 and $3.50 Groceries Best at Lowest Prices Industrial Engineering Department CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.50 to $24.00 Student Desks ancT Chairs, Student Tables CHIFFONIERS $12.50 TYPEWRITER TABLES ? - $l.OO to $8.50 CHAIRS $3.50 DESKS $12.50 to $25.00 TABLES $5.00 COSTUMERS $2.00 GATE-LEG TABLES $5.50 DRAWING BOARDS * - $1.23 to $3.00 SWINGS $3.00 to $lO.OO ROOM 106, UNIT B WATCH THIS AD Jason Weeps As New Froth Appears Today (Continued from fust page) fleeced at Graham's eleven o’clock this morning Jason is not «o much to blame but Fmtli is not to be let off lightlv The Maggots behaved ouliageously and with Walt Eschenbuch’s pen Us a lance committed one of the gicatest saeii leges that mythology has ever known Fioth’s conception of “The Goldei Fleece" consists of a young man Ivmg contentedly in the arms of a mote oi less shapelv voung gnl It is n touching pictuie The git I is busilj mgaged in kissing the voung man an< n plucking a icsplondent fiateirutj un fiom lus liinnlv chest It is the fust attempt of the now loth bo.ml and foi sheer benutv of it and brilliance of wit it promise* be one of the most staggering yet mews .Shoes incoktoratui nOiu us. pat art $9 SDisplaj 15} C. LAKE TUI'S, WEI), 21, 2" and 26 College Hotel n mews .Shoes JIICOtrOJCAT.O Ut-FAT Oft Scorn in None York. Brooklyn, Newark <ud Philadelphia Addrn.iorM.il Ordrn, iqiHadaon tft, New York Cujr F YES’ On West College Ave. piibhshoil Not oil} h the magazine! hrgei than usual but the joles ue positivelv hilii'ous ' \ vc liable gnl-' n\v of hunioi,” ail nits Jioc Tavloi,' editm -in-cluef ! ’Hie editonals deal with the new hnnid, the old ho.ud, uishnig and fia- j tcimtv pins In Keeping in hnimonv with the co.ei the entne stafl collect ed then wits rml cinmmed then e\- 1 quisite ninth into an “Ode to the l Gieeks” ’I lie Ode which pmmises to) eclipse Bunn's “Don him,” featuies; eveiv fiatonitv on the campus ‘I hen j is also a gum c die d “The Volg i Bo it-' num ” ALBERTDEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street College Ice Cream SERFAS ’23 136 Allen St. College—Then What? Commencement days are not far off. As a college man you are looking forward to a suc cessful career In a short time you will be m keen com petition with thousands of other men who are also striv ing for success Are you going into business’ Are you thoroughly grounded in the fundamental laws of business, the knowledge of which is necessary for ulti mate success** Such academic training as you have had would prove an excellent toundation for the intensive business course given at the Babson Institute. We teach young men the fundamental laws of produc tion, distribution and finance and how to apply them to commercial life. If you aspire to business lead ership, now is the time to consider plans for the coming years. Institute A scientific ImtiUiUo't nrrai i .el nol/arftofit undtr the tduai'Mt a 1 hi i. of 332 Wclkslcy Ave , Babson Park, Mass. I Saturday’s Special! 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