12. 19Z"i EXAMINATION SCHEDULE _inns and practicums for the second semester will end Sahli , . 11027. at noon. There will he no scheduled examinations for ring in June. Examinations for other students will take place .June 10 incluAve. -nt having two examinations selledUled at the same time, or any three examinations scheduled on the same day, is required to at the Registrar's Office on the special form pro- To receive adjustment such conflicts ML7FiT be reported not • o'clock on Wednesday, April 27. f adjustment will he mailed to heads of departments and he ribution to students at the Registrar's. Office on May 9. Au. minations should not be arranged until after notices of adjust -a sent out. The dates of these examinations will he announced •ek of May 16 by the instructors concerned. ions will be of two hours' duratkm. beginning at eight and at 1. and at two p. m. ule of examinations - is- Hort follows For 22-W 10 For 8 ror 115-1' F. For .50-11' For 71, 72-1 C 10 For 77-71 10 . 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A 100 (fort, 25 LA ....4 All, OC 251 Dairy 100 iiort sv e Lkit 21(0 Eng E An), LA See Litt ivg 1-Th 10 F 10 F :106-1V 8 I , 30S-1 , 10 F 315-Th S ALL OCCASIONS CRABTREE'S Ilor 321, 322 Main ..2110 Eng D. 200 Eng E ....200 Eng 11 213 Eng I) 2S LA See I.IA. :121 Main 8 100 Ilmst. 432 Main In 314 Main S Amp 0C,315 3IM eAll 10 The Way To Go To r • ilO EUROPE up Comfortably rQtrl and Save Money CA formerly 2nd elass,mostlyamidshipsonPronc , ,mule and upped:Main Beek. The extrusire fleck ipaCe means,: practically the rue of the ship. Also inexpensive (8185 mp). SIMMIST atli I LixtvEnscrvToons (wills college credit if desired) miller the, managenient of the SCHOOL OF FOREIGN TRAVEL, Inc. 110 East 42nd Street, N. Y. City Special Student Summer Sail- - lugs to and front France and England Mynas( August. BALTIC AMERICA LINE Union Trusl Bldg., Pittsburgh 314, 182 Main ..322 )lain 100 Hurt ..432 Main 314 I.la:a OC, 322 Main 438 Main OC ..222 .•1.10 llain 2011 Eng E 12 CA 8 CA .. 200 11mn•1 ...10•I 1 krt. ....2011 Ag ..105 unit 213 Eng I) 2111 Eng I) C LOTHES Reidy4nade And Cut in Order ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YOUTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES. milacku hartev ikonazt fulls and Topcoats 6 40.M5. lE a9-Th S 203 Eng .A Rai 12-T 5... ....... •132 Main I,Arch 1-M S ' 2011 Hari I.Arch 2-W 2 208 Hort Imt 12. 1.1.22.211 . .3.1—8y appointment ?lath 8-T 10. 5-Vl' IU Math 0-111,,5.. Math 7-W 8 See I.h.t. Math 9-Th I.A Math 10-F 10 25, 28 LA Math 11-W 8 See List Math 17-Th 2 LA Math 20-Ph 2 4 LA Math :10-T 10.... ... 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I:tw I! .1110 Eng C TENNIS RACQUETS Dreadnaught Driv . er, The BM, The Winner, and Telion GOLF CLUBS Special 5 club set, 3 stay bag with metal bottom Priced $lO.OO .$ !Lew Balls $l.OO, THE ATHLETIC, STORE ' On Co-op Corner 3 Through thirty-five years of "Eat this and that," this pioneer whole wheat biscuit has captured , evergrowing favor. Made of the most carefully selected wheat grains, shredded for utmost digestibility and cooked crisp Clear ihrough for appetite enchantment that's the Shredded Wheat Story. New appetite appreciation, freedom from . drugs and laxatives, better health .every day; .Shredded: ; Wheat can give all this and Flake you like it.. • • •• , •,r,..' 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YOU'RE probably fed-tip with food advice. It's a bothersomebarrage But you actually can enjoy sensible eat ing by just making one 'neat,. any meal, every day, of Shredded 'Wheat. .. Zool o_o -Mo_o-M O. I Zoo! 3.1-Th 10 Zoo' 116-F 8.. Zool 110-Th 2. Zoo! .10-W 10. Lower House Approyes First Appropriation (Contidued from first page) • will he erected and ground may be broken before nest fall for the new hospital. The first unit or the new gymnasium will be hegira some time in the near future. YOUNG . IFARMERS WEEK OPENS JUNE FIFTEENTH Judging contests, recreation and in •pection of the College grounds an,: liuildings tt•ill mark the program of he annual Young F:11 . 111,17. Week to lie held at State College June fillet nth 0 eighteenth. .204 Eng C .20.1 F..m.t . C 2. 4 McAll Extend. Easter Greo - tings and a Pleasant Vacation do Everyone t yTYy Industrial Engineerin g ; Department .. .1: .1: $ Student Desks and Chairs, Student Tables 1: .•1:• . y , CHIFFONIERS - - - -; - - - 812.50 • TYPEWRITER TABLES • - $l.OO to 88.50 ff. CHAIRS $3.50 :1 1. : • DESKS - - - - . - $12.50 to 825.00 4. STUDENT TABLES $5.011 4. '.* 4. COSTUMERS $2.00 1: GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - 81.50 to $9 • DRAWING BOARDS - - 81.25 to $3.00 SWINGS - - - - - - - 85.00 to $lO.llO ... 7 PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 21)c per foot 7 T MAGAZINE RACK $1.75 •!. I . BOOK SHELVES $3.50 lo 25 $7.50 •:. •:. :g CEDAR CHESTS -- - • $ 3 . 01) to $.OO •:' , .1: 4. ROOM 1016, UNIT B t T WATCH THIS AD '•:. 4: 46 ~ • A 91 • 0 0 \ recommendation' *s sit „ t —no other tobacco is like it! 01927, Reynolds Tobacco Garber Ipeludes Many Enteoainers in Band .. 1 McAII 2, 1 11cAll CA 4 MeAlt. 9 OA ...2. •1 MeAll (Conti tined from first page) Harold Ptippie. one of Garber's lat est. addition s. formerly danced and sang on ILre Pacific Coast where he also provi:Lni several comedy skits. The vocals ork is taken core of by Joe Rrittain. .I:4lsepli Rhodes and William Grady while Jan. himself. is adept ac borlesQ ling almost any stabled. 'rickets for the from will go on sale nest; 3londay evening at. Co-op. Stark Bra: titers and the Music Room. The uric e will be seven dollars and the tiny', set are seven to nine o'clock each night of the week preceding the affair. Seven , hundred souvenir programs were re, rtived this ‘vecl: from the E. Wright company of Philadelphia: These in booklet. form with separ ate sect:t? ms for dance. addresses, and diary. Out 6f the group or posters sub witted no 11. lt. Hassel '2B, only lwt FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus letters of EXPERIENCED pipe-smokers from Cap, burne to Cape Sable (get out your map of America!) recommend P. A. to you a finest tobacco that ever lined the bowl of a pipe. You'll check-in with their recommendation. Why, the instant you swing back the hinged lid on the tidy red tin, your olfactory nerve reg isters a fragrance like that of a pine-grove on a damp morning. And when you tuck a load of this wonderful tobacco into your pipe say, Mister! Cool as Cape Lisburne, mentioned above. Sweet as the plaudits of a first-night audience. Mild as morning in Cape Sable. (That's work ing-hi the old geography!) Mild, yet with a full tobacco body that completely satisfies your smoke-taste. Buy some Prince Albert today and make the test! FRINGE ALBERT ;.e: N . tir ININI sets hav e been definitely selected. al though :evecal others are still under consideration. Jean Golactic. who will lead his hand on the opposite side of the Ar mory froin Garber. has just released a new Victor record, "A Lane in I.OST-31eersehaum pipe in a red case at baseball game on Saturday. Finder please return to A. F. 31or- HI, 301 West. College Ave. I Vacation a g At that pays 1 1 * W Here is the IDEAL proposition for ever• self-supporting student—man or •.cotnan—who wants to earn a lot of money EASILY during , vaca tion. No experience needed. Exclu sive territory, if you act quick! "Doc Barber made 72 sales in four hours. Profit 564.50. (Sworn Proof). The Delphos Self-Wringing Nlop sells on sight, because it REALLY wrings dry without wetting the hands. Nothing to get out of oilier, and is just what housewives every where have been looking for! Your profit up to 150%—and we give exclusive territory. s6l4in 4 Weeks! A deaf and dumb man WirtMsF could sell the Delphos ; N`9 o trs. Mop. In font. weeks jp , Doe Barber made 4 ( 4'. 5614.40. In two weeks ' Harry Jager made ..- 5154.23. In two weeks . 1 i Nlis.l.auraStgaton, a, her spat made 551.50. In two weeks Philip 11. Young made 40i /.4 0 4 . artly $216.00. Doane Itigelow•a average sates arc about MI mops a week. With a weelay profit of nearly SSW. And so it goes: Write fur the .theta! Write Quick! - _ Before it's too tato: Write usmt once, before someone else gets ahead of you, for exclu sive selling rights in your home district sir any other district you choose not yet closed up. We will . also pay you well to get other SW dents •working for us. Bust you must write quick! Write us at once! MAIL TODATt Delphos Mop Company. :55114 Tallith St., Delppos, Ohlo. Cent Tenant 10101.1evntl nae without obtiguttar.. tho facto obout the Deltdow Nelf.W,lngins Moo. tottether with, your Ilbezal otter of staclu• stye, protected terntory. Nam I! Add, ••• il P. A. is 'sold trenuehoeo tidy red tins, pound and half pound tin humidors. and pound erystabglass humidors with sponge•nroisteirer top. And always with every bit of bite and parch remnied by the Prince Albert process. , ;, ^,t-Ar.-b. IA 'age Three