Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 25, 1927, Image 3

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FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
All recitation s and practicums fo
January 29, '1927, at noon. Examina
5 'n(lJ:ive
to brum.
I'l l :. !- .. elni:ale of examinations 15
100 Hors
100 Ifor
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All 11-i 2 0 011 A
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71-Th 10-200 Eng , 11, ::nn Eng
2-T 8 28 Phy: , ., 2(12 Hort
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10-T
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110 Main
EERIE
ihh Lit 5-Th 8_
Bib Lit appointment
Pot LAV In
Rot 7:1 lil
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10 CA
Rot 10-W 10 Anlo
Hot 17-11 2 °59 Dairy
Hot 27-M S 100 Hort, .1 MrAII
Rot 201-W S__
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appointment
Chem 1-31 S Amp, 11, 12 CA
Chem :1-M 8 S CA
Chem :1-T 8----Amp. .1 31eA11, 2011 Ag
Chem 4-11 y appointment
Ch u m 20-W 8 100 !fort, 12 CA
Chem :10-M 10 A in;)
Chem :12-M 10 Amp
Chem 110-I'h 10 9 011 g
Chem il2-T S 111 CA
Chem SO-'.V CA
Chem 82-T S 8 CA
Chem 87-Th 10 8 CA
Com 5-Th 10 Amn
Com 15-Th 10 Amp
Com 20-T S 100 Hort
Com 25-Th 10 Amp, 11 LA
Cam :10-1V Amp
Com 40-Th 2—OC, 2 00 Eng I), 259
Dairy
Com 42-T 10---- 14 I.A
Corn 90-W 10___ I.A
1)11 10-Th 10 "no Hart!
1)11 iox-W S um Hart!
DII 18-m 2 9 00 Hort
DB 23-11 y appointment
DII 25-31 S 100 sort
Dli 201-31 8 ' , OO Mort
Dr 2-W S 102 Eng 11. 24 Eng F
EebE 2-T 10 9 01 Eng C
EehE 4-W S 901, 204 Eng C
EthE s—By appointment
Evan 1-1' If, Anm, 432 Slain
Eeon 14-Th 10 Amp'
Econ 15Th S 14 LA
Enna 21-W 4 , 111,
Eton 35-11 - 2 Amp
Eton 50-31 10 14 LA
Ell I-T 10 315 Main
El 0-T 8 321 Slain
Ed 11-Tit 10 4 MeAll, 259 Dairy,
25, 28 LA.
Ed 25-W S ''o6
EF 1-Si S 'NA Eng 1), 104 31ng A
EF 3-W 10 9 00 Eng I/
EF 5-Th S 9 00 Eng D
EF 7-1 10 101 Slng A
EF S-Th S 9 00 Eng I), lob Hart
EP 10 , T "4 Eng
EF 12-T S 9 00 Eng E, 218 Eng 11
EP 18--By appointment
Engl I,AV S See List
Engl 4-Th 2 Amp
Engl 7-Th Amp, 8 CA
Engl 13-W 10 900 4 g, 28 LA
Engl 14-W S 1 LA
Engl 200-T 2 121 Slain
Engl 250-W 10-100 Mort, 0. C, 315
Main.
Enid 251-W 10 • 100 Ilort
Engl 301-W " 100 ]tort
Engl :122-Th 8 321, 322 Main
Engl 357-W
Engl .103-M 8 "8 LA
Engl 411-W 2 321 Main
Engl 411-31 10 440 Main
Engl .152-W 10 322 Main
Engl. 458-T ° 315 Main
Eng Lau• 3-M " "0° Eng I)
Ent 4-11 y appointment
FYE'S NEW CASH AND CARRY GROCERY
Let us handle your grocery and
fruit needs. Our goods are
fresh, and our prices reasonable.
ALLEN STREET METZGER BLDG.
YOU CAN EAT ANYWHERE
BUT BETTER FOR LESS MONEY
At LAIRD'S TEA ROOM
Rates—By the week $6.50
Special Meal Ticket $7.00; $5.50 Ticket for $5.00
W. - College Ave.
• the first semester will end Saturday
ions will take place from January :11
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N 1-W 100 II orl
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ler 1-:`.l 10_100 Hart..l MeAl I, 25 I.A
ter 11-31 10 100 Hort. 25 LA
;c:• 101-31 10 .1 MeAli
ier 10263.1 10 9 5 LA
Iree4--Ily appointment
H•: 232-31 8 CA
IE 201, 202, 207, 20:1. 401, .102, .107,
For Bldg
Sne lisi
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Mfr:
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111. :100-M 9 8 CA
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111. :112-M 10 IS LA
111. 4151' lU 114 Main
111- 419-1 S 9 CA
HI- 421-1 V 9 :1.14 Main
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(list 9-I,V 10 1 I,A
Dist 14-T 10 See List
Mist 15-NV S 9 LA
Dist 19-Th 0 :1, 4,5, 0 LA
ilia 20-T 10 ' , et. list
Dist 20-E 8 '122 Main, 259 Dairy
Dist 21-M 8 :115 Main
Dist 34-Th 2 I LA
(fist 40-Th 10 :122 Main
Hort 2-M 10 "51) Dairy
Hort 5-T 8 100 Mort
Hort 7-i' 2 9 00 Hort
Dort S-W S 105 Itort
Mort S Dairy
Hort 45, 411—Ily appointment
liwy 7—lty appointment
Ilyd 1-T ii 0 00. 202 Eng D
ilid ri-W 8 -Ng% - 2.011 Eng- E
Ilyd 11. 17—By 3iplinintment
llyd 12.-T 200 Eng 1)
Ilyd 15-W 10 Eng 11
Ilyg 1 (men) Th See List
Ilyg 1 (women) 'I'I MeAIL OC
1 LA
IE :104-T 10 `-'Ol Eng A
lE 308-1' " "03 Eng A
1E 315-W 10-1 Ale All, 203, 800 EngA
1E .109-T S "01. Eng- A
1E .11:1-M 13 "01 Eng C
IF: .117-1 M S "01 Eng C
IndEti—lly appointment
ital 11-1 C " 417 :Main
LAteli :1, 8, 11, Is—By appointment.
LArch 5-M 8 "51 Dairy
Latin—By appointment
Math 2, 5. 10-T " See List
lLah ti "I" 111 "0, 25, 28, LA
31ath 7-M S I, 2, 25 LA
Math 9, 12. 103-1!y appointment
Math 11-M IIL 1, 28 LA
Math 12-10 10 " LA
Math 29-T S "5 LA, 259 Dairy
3laih 31-W 3 LA
.Math 33-T 10 8 LA
)lath 31-31 S LI LA
Math 100-W 8 9 0" Ilort
Mehs 1-'l' s 9 01, 300 Eng C
Mehl '_'-'Pig s 100 Eng C
Mehs 7-M S 901 I•:ng A
31Deg 12—By appointment
ME 5-31 8 300 Eng C
311•: 7-31 10 9 00 Eng I)
S-T S 9 04, 209 Eng C
ME :LW 8 "01,'207 Eng C
ME 51-W 10 "01 Eng C
31E 52—By appointment
31E 101-31 9 00, 213 Eng 1)
31E. 104-31 10 :MO Eng C
31E 106-F 8 "02, 213 Eng D
3IEDes 101-'l' 10 100 Eng C
31EDes 10:1-31 S "03 Eng A
Mel' 52-Th 10 119 Mng A
: ,31et'53-W •_' "00•Mng A
;Met 54-31 10 119 Mug A
'Met 59-31 " 119, 200 31ng A
Met 50. 61, 71, 72, 73, 99—By appoint
ment
31in 11-W S 104, 200 Mug A
Min 62, 80, 85—By appointment
Mng 51-'l' 10 101 Mng A
Mng 71-31 8 "(10 Mng A
Mng 75-T 8 101 Mng A
Mng S 5. S7-W 10 "00 Mug A
Music—By appointment
Nat St 1-1 , S 418 Main
Nat St 5. 7, 11, I4—By appointment
Pll 1-I , ' s "06 - Ag
Pll ::. 5,6, 7—By appointment
Dean Sackett Writes
Engineering Paphlet
To aid high school graduates in
!hosing; their college courses. Dean
1.. Sackett has completed editorial
sock or. n pamphlet containing a wills
mnge of information on courses in
:he various engineering professions.
booklei will be published by the
merican Society for the Promotion
:1 Engineering Education and will be
listributed to engineering colleges
:hroughout the country.
s—lly appointment
Mil 1.3
Phil 20-M S See List
PhS 1-T 8 Amp
5-M Amp
?hys 211-P 8 Sec List
.'hys 217-W 9 See List
?hys 2:11-M 9 See List
l'hys :1054m-1' 10 40 l'hys
Phys 315-M 10 411 Phys
Pol Sei I-W 2 See List
Poi Sri 17-M S 18, 19 LA
so 2(1-I' S 322 - :\lain
l'sy 2-Th S Ann), 487, 440 Main
Psy 12-T 10 440 Main
Psy 18-M 10 :121 31ain
Psy 14-'l'h 10 81.1, 815, 437 Main
Psy 15-T- 9 489..140 Main
P.ME I-'l'h 8 9 01, 20:1 l':ng A
HR 1 2 1' 10 °0.7 , '.92 Eng I)
ScO 2-M 2 100 Hort, 28 LA
Sp 11-W •
See List
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Str 13-T S '413, 207 Eng A
Str :;:;-M S ".1 Eng E
.0 ,1 , 218 Eng I)
Str :18-M S-
Str 39-1:y :Ippoittlinent
Sur 15-M
Stir .15-W S
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Sur 52-31 8 9 05 Eug 1.;
Zool 27-31 9 10. 12 CA
'Zuni 28-T S '1 CA
:I, 4 I.A
II CA
0 59 Dairy
'59 Dairy
7.001 31-M S---
Zool :15-T 8--
Zoo! :17-I'h 8-
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Bridge Party Gifts of distinetion
priced from :i0 cents up. Entirely
new selection. Tallies, place cards,
and other imrty items. Valentine and
Vaaington Birthday favors.
Old Main Art Shop.
After-shaving comfort
HOWdo you fit your newly-shaven
face for the rigors of an academic
day? Some men just wash MY the lather
with water. Others in growing numbers use
Aqua Velva, Williams new scientific after
shaving liquid. It helps the skin retain its
needed natural moisture—keeps the cbm
fort of a Williams shavd'all day. Big
5-ounce bottles, Soc.
Williams Aqua Velva
* * * * * * * 1L ia g .i. "1 .64.6 = 6 „1:: ‘ ,: d tak in ,„= . 1 ...a. X . 14 , 4 * * * * * .
SENIOR BALL
February 11, 1927
Two Good Orchestras
THE CALIFORNIA RAMBLERS
LLOYD MAJORS
DANCING FROM 9 'TIL 2
The Senior Ball is.strictly an
upperclass lutietiOn
ADMISSION
w a - F,r f ivaii• STATZ CCiLLEGIAN
EFREM ZIEGALIST
TO GIVE RECITAL
Famous Violinist To Appear in
Entertainment Concert on
February Sixteenth
ARTIST DAS COLLECTED
VALUABLE INSTRUMENTS
Kircm Zimbalist. Victor 'Recording
artim - , culled the greatest violinA of
rho prestmt century. will make his in
itial appearance at Penn State Wed
nesday evening. February sixteenth
ar the next attraction in the musical
entertainment course.
Zimbalist is a violinst whn has
toured some. of the most important
cities of the world giving recitals.
After distinguishing himself in his
native Russia. he made his American
dohnt :mil was immediately pronounc
ed a marvel by critics. The finest
cellcc•tina of violins in existence. in
chiding the famous "Titan," is on•ned
Zimbalist u•ho commands perhaps
the most beautiful tone to be heard
tani•a
Aluell has been done by this artist
to spread a love for the classics ihru
his concerts and phonograph work.
Zimbalist has distinguished himself
as a composer not only in his contri
butions to literature for the violin but
also as a writer of songs, piano Ft,
lentions and light opera.
4RCIIITECTS DRAW PLANS
FOR BEAUX ART CONTEST
Junior and senior architects are de
signing plans 101' II marine museum in
a contest which is nation wide in
scope. Completed plans trill he sub
milted to and judged IT the 'Beaux
Art institute of New York.
Vieing an themselves, member.;
of the Architects Club are worltint!
on bookplate designs for the Carnegie
library.
$5.00
C. G. Stoll Presents Orators Hit Practical
Slides to Penn State 1 Tendency in Education
C. G. Stoll, a Penn State graduate; (Continued from first page)
and now vice-president in charge of
system which our orators are Occust
manufacturing in the Western Elee
orne.l to, consists of collecting tile company, has presented the in
; denee and giving it logically in an .m
-dustrial Engineering department with 'tertaining manner rather than for
a copy of his paper .01 "Production
twine dividing the argument into def-
Control" which he read before the! i„ u „ •
American Society of Mechanical En-I
Affirmative Argument
gineering in New York city in Decent
her, Ile is also the donor of slides The humor injected into the discus--
considered by the Department In be i sion by both sides added 1.1 the inter
extremely valuable in the demonstra- est of the debate. The affirmative
tion of the factors of highspeedcontended that the practical courees
duetion. I given in colleges at the present time
Mr. Stoll. , a graduate in .the course is narrowing. Using engineering' Si
it Electrical Engineering, in his pre :-I t
an example. they said that most grad
nut capacity is directing the a r um- , mars of ouch courses d" not f"H"' in
facture of thirteen thousand kinds of later life the lengthy study in rot
telephone and telegraph apparatus I lege. This change leaves them little
containing 110.00 different, Parts.l hitter equipped for life than a high
This work is being done in the Rest-,:school graduate.
ern Electric eon PanY.z; Chicago Plaid The alrrmative also stated that. as
which employs thirty thousand people: a result or intense specialized train
null does $150,000,000 worth of
in. , +•flit little attention to liber:.! acts
arras' each year. Prof. C. \V. 13eese:
•
states that I. Stoll is probably the "I'Jeet'' , th° engineer not kaou•
most. sureeFsful Penn State engineer, how to spend hi= leisure time and
engaged in the large scale inatiurae-' since he has nrver learned to appre
lure or electrical equipmnt. elate 0 t, literature, the drama and
the rest or the humanities. he must
'=M
Chessmen Corn
Ail-College Tourney
Under the direction of the Chess!
Club. the preliminary matches or an
chess tournament will iw
played at seven o'clock tonight in
Itoom 29 of the Liberal Arts build
ing. Admission to the contest is un
restricted.
The winner of this tourney will he
come captain or the team for thi.
year. Members will be selected iron
the next highest players. A macs
with the faculty chess team, follow
ed by matches with Williamsport
Tyrone and Ruchnell will be player
slmrtiv after mid-coax examinations
An Appropiate
Gift For
Valentine
Day
WHITMAN'S
Fine Candies
RAY D. GILLILAND
Druggist
A Dancing Chorus Beautiful Costumes
MEDEA
Presented by
THE .
PENN STATE PLAYERS
Saturday, Jan. 29
Tuneful Music Unusual Lighting
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118 E. College Ave.
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HAROLD P. GRIFFITH
Special Representative
New York
Life Insurance Co.
Phone 294-W
1 ... • In a hurry? Eatyour meals at our 1
lunch counter--quality food and good i
Iservice. • .
i
it Direct the freshman on mail to buy at
tz
:1
It Nittany Quick Lunch and - Reqaurant
ALLEN STREET
W. H. HUDNALL
Successor to SERFAS '23
Solicits your- patronage for
State College Ice Cream
Tobaccos and Confections
rage iiiret
turn io baser pleasure. , , for Lis enter
tainment.
The negative maintained that the
present system of practical education
has developed in response to a 11e211.
They argued that this stage is one of
specialization and that the colleges
must supply men trained for one nar
row field of endeavor. They pointed
nut the tact that modern life is :ery
complex and that the individual with
a liberal education cannot compet:,
with men well trained in one thing.
At the conclusion of the debate an
open forum discussion was held. The
audience favored the affirmative side
by a margin of eleven votes. 11r. W.
S. Dye acted as chairman.
Penn State
i Shoe Repair
Across From l'ostoffice
•
r AND WILLING
SERVICE
Reasonable Prices
STATE COLLEGE, PA