Friday, January 6, 1928 WOM F,N Editor-in-Chief Katherine Holbrook '2B Assistant Editor likhed A. Webb '2B Junior Assistants Agnes E. Geary '29 .1 Margaret 91 Mmeel '29 Bessie I. Wolfson '29 Rifle Team Starts Matches This Week .The Girls Stale Tease twill shoot its fast match of the season against George Washington .unneisity this week. 1 At present the schedule Is as Sol lows: January 7 George Washington U January 21 West Virginia U. January 28 Drexel Institute February 11 Gettysburg February 18 Unnersity of Oklahoma February 25 University of Delaware March 17 Cornell University ltlaich 24 Cal negie Tech March 21 - University of Maryland BETA CHI PHI PAYS VISIT TO ENGINEERING EXHIBITS 'Beta honorary women's science f into nay, had a meeting just ;berme vacation m hich was in the form of an inspection ti m through the Engineering buildings where vat ions "stunt" exhibits had been pie pared for them They were aLso shown the new sheet car, the telephone ex change, and the ladle department. GRANGE FUND FOR DORM NEARS GOAL With the beginning of the year comes the nous that the Grange fund for the now uomen's dormatmy has reached the ninety thousand dollar /mark, whirl mall enable them to be gin work on the building as soon as conthbons permit rn the Spring. The Grange has been working on this fund for more than a year, and as rt nears its goal of one hundred thousand dollars enthusiasm attempts to attain it m the near future are being made. New Year's Day Resolutions Disrupts Usual Routine of Girls' Dormitories The girls' dournm ms mere not ill Most of the inmates did not even thin': they 'nose ailing, but there were sonic anxious souls who wondered if the ab animal air of goodness that floated about was not the mockely of some internal fever They investigated, and after several days spent in making the diagnosis, they sagely pronounced it a "false alarm" and nest then way peace HUDNALL'S Tobaccos Confectionery College Ice Cream i: 138 Allen Street : ICE SKATES AND SHOES SWEATERS $7.50 THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner BULLETIN Late Orders for La Vie Portraits are now • ready for delivery THE PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 E. COLLEGE AVE. Town . Girls Will Hold Closed Dance Tonight All Town Gals who have not done so already ale asked to sign up on the list at 'Dean, Ray's Mike umnledi atoll if they exPect to attend the dance at the Alpha Chi Sigma house tonight, so that sufficient refreshments nu* be provided ' The 'gals' \the deed not yet wad their fast semester clues are 'urged to do so at once, as this as the pnce of admission. Campus girls, and boys other than nnemberg of the Alpha Chi Sigma fraternity are asked to note that the dance is closed. Professor J. 0. Keller Joins Engineering Tour Piofessor .1 0. Keller, head of the engineering extension department at tho College, will be one of three mem beis of a faculty in chaise of an en gumming tom to the industrial coun tiles of Eulope next summer. Public utility industrial executives, engineeting students and instructors snit .make the trip to England, Ger man}, Belgium and France for the purpose of studying industrial and commeimal conditions there. Pro fessor Keller is to give a series of lectuies dining the tour. N C. ma former head of the Penn State en meeting extension department, and now dneetor at Rutgers University, will have charge of the trip. Dr. John Cornelius To Address Chapel Group (Continued from first page) Lion for himself in international affairs His lectures throughout the United States and his writings concerning international and inter-racial On tions have made lum a well-known figuie Last spring he made an ex tended tour of the western states Interprets India Conceining the work of Dr. Cor nelius Bishop F. B Fisher of Calcutta, India Niritet "Only an Indian can interpret the soul of Indian to Americans and John Coinchus is the best man now in America to do it" That is the medical way of saying that New Year's Day has come and gone, and left behind it the resolutions that Ness Year's Day usually inspues. So for a time fat girls will go candy less, lean girls wit get up for break fast, and all wcik will be done on time Then the resolutions will seem leis and less &suable and finally go the way of all impossible things. PROPOSED GRANGE DORMITORY Dean Wend is Varied Life Warrants Recent Honors The life of Dean Gerald L Wendt has been one of varied experiences and warrants the honor which he has received by his selection as director of the Battelle liemorial Institute. BOrn in Davenport, lowa, on March it, 1891, he was educated at the high school of that city and later at Hal yard, where he received the degree of A. B. in 1913, and his A. M. later and m 1924 his Ph D. degree: After.grad uating he was engaged in research study at the radium laboratory of Profesor Jacques Danne at Gil, neat Paris. In 1916, he became junior chemist in the United States Bureau of Mines and took part in the develop ment of the American process for thi. extraction of radium from carnotite ore at Denver. Dean Wendt then taught for a yea at the Rice Institute in Houston, Texas and in 1917 was appointed instructa in chemistry at the University of Chicago. His service there was in terrupted by the war, during which he was commissioned as captain in the Chemical Warfare Service and was in charge of researches in the laboratory established at the American University in Washington, D C. Re turning to Chicago after the mar, he was promoted to assistant and then to assamte professor but resigned in 1922 to become assistant director of research for the Standard Oil Com pany of Indiana at the: Whlting, In diana, plant. In 1924 Doctor Wendt caineiliere as dean of the School of Chemistry and Physics and at once began orgeniza lion of the division of Industrial Re search and acted as its director for two years He was also active in the organization of the Institute of Chemistry of the American Chemical Society and was the director of the first session, which was held at the College during this past summer. ' Dean Wendt is best known for his researches on the chemical action of radium rays, the ozone form of hy drogen, the active forms of hydrogen, nitrogen, and chlorine, chemical re actions in electrical discharges, the ••••••••••••••••AnowerwArarrowel FYIE'S Notions Dry Goods Groceries West College Avenue , MONDAY 1] i* TUESDAY .:. 1 27/EfirPL - ' WEDNESDAY Matinee Daily at 2:00 Added Stage Attraction PICKARD'S, Chinese Syncopators .1 Instrumentalists in "The Land of Mah Jong" .. .t. t + x X SINGING DANCING ECCENTRICITIES +soc, _Special Prices: Adults Children ,5c •i: X •:. 4÷l4+÷a-H-H44-x-H4÷4÷:44.4444-:•+-x÷:-x-x÷:-:.+4+:44-:-:-:-:-:-:. ME PENN STATE COLLEGIAN measurement of hydrogen ion cor contratlon, the thermal decomposition of tungsten into helium, and his knon ledge of the chemistry of petrol eum 1 efining. Players Prepare for Second-Greek Drama iConlintiCa from first page) ttactue effect on the stage. The men's costumes will be rented from a theatrical firm: Complete Lights An entirely new system of light 'l4„has been completed, and together with the scenery, which has been built for this 'play, rs ekpected to add con siderably to its et:recta, production. Because 31i Ricker will graduate in February, there ',ill be but one showing of the play Tickets will be on nate at "Whitey" Cgusser's beginning January 1.1111- teenth They ndl sell for smenty fne cents and one dollar. Students Return From Volunteer Convention (Continues Irom first page) who presented then religious difficul ties Questions that-vitally concern the •Chrtstmn world today, such as, "The Weakness and Strength of Chustian Missions," "Foreign •Missions and the Fuftno" and "Inter-metal Co-opera tion for a Bohol 'World" were freely discussed by ',aims group., at the conclave. Topics of the college c impus store also brought up at the conven tion. WANTED—Expmenced cook desires stork in hateinay house. Call 360 ask for Mis Shado, ltp GRANGE SUMMONS BOOSTER MEETING Toon Camassms Will Report On Progress of Drke For Dormitory Fund SOLICITORS MUST RAISE QUOTA OF LOCAL LODGE Attainment of its lift...en !minimd dollar quota as a contribution to the fund for erecting the Grange Mem onal Dormitory Lot women will be the purpose of on open coveting 01 the Penn State Grange tonight at seven-flinty eclock in Room 100 Holt to ts. W. D Phillips, trustee of the College and member of the home ccone.n.c ecinunittee of the Pain Sig loange, will he the piint. pal .peakei at the meeting Dean Ch rr lotto E. Ray, Ellen Buikholcki, dent of the Woman'. Student Cc - ernment Asset alien, and IV. F 1011 past Mostei of the Pennsterani State Clang- 1,01 also addl.-, the gather m;, Coma,. State College Daum: the last fe day; the f..,- alt 3, student orgalaution, and toy ^. - people hate been (amas.ed by a special committee of the local I.lg, 4, hall 1% ill make a tenet t at th, The MM. ,t' u:tul a %sillt $250,000 of $150,000 1,111 alsed by bond.. To date, Grang. throughout ale State hale cn, , e nPorco,inate4 $OO,OOO fm the gift to tha College .ind ac eour Is the IV mauling $lO,OOO ha, , a.en t u ed building opinatuong will begun The local Grange eNpectf, to I use hftwa bundled dams, flee bundled of u have aliemb been collected b 3. the Laic cf cock books and Gift to College According to the al Lhitect% plans In the dos auto! the, c null be a tat ge central bolding of this cc and - a li ili stories Is ith tno vnis t-,o Stolle., in he,ght It Hill be ,ittiatell oil :llLAllistel Hall ass I Evel2.n Caaagn ant it 5, twinned .odl bo the linc.t gift that the College ha, loin, 1 19 beeent Fire Insurance LEUGENE H. LEDERER - ,`" . 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Co-eds Are Ratt That e,en tie subjec,t to all I tT., of animal pq‘Lhology, and that the, of the fan sex ate also human, p 1 °Ned by the incident ahmh 01-- tossed in the name Study depart ment in Ino Old I‘l.a.n Ju-,t befoie holloo:ng the usual glace out 1...i.,- Ll.il of the slttrted student, while v titan:: neat lone; Ica., ut e‘lulml•, not Led that the Is telsed !oolong tattle ,n,he a, as nut in its usual place. At VEETY DEBATORS RESUME PRACTICE I , mensie Team Stalls Extensi‘e Schedule in February is ith Nev. Jersey Law School COACH FRIZZELL NAMES TRIO OF WOMEN VOTERS Ir pieliatation fo, .e‘en dehates td3 sehcduled and se‘ct al 'mat c,hich ;to kiln; auangeil, the car tOl s mill itihme Enact Le h,,d t eel, announced Viol John II coach of the Warp, cotes daN 'I he next 1011,10 10011 'hill be on y ttnth ',hen the Penn State chtn , es hill dchate Nel% 1, .tt \e,‘ on the "I',. , ohed That the United cease to protset Arne!, c tr un e. to cots nn fo,elgtt counties , " ihL 11,,r0t the Nat.mv teem 5t1 3 d. ,u-, the acme topic at Pm:- GL tr.c. Ijatdunettdn unt% el-It, t, ttd tno ncat opponent enaountu ed e A hen en Febt uaq teghteLnth, .ho ctatot, alll ag.t•n debate the START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Fishburn's Quality Meats i rAittemzt. ut it ADvcitrismts Page Three Did You Hear It?" ed By Empty Cage this 4111111111,1^, (11,0 s el s It Is as teal ell the animal had escaped and ,as pn,- sibly at Clint set p moment in the act of tangling unh some innocent Old Main loiterei As in the musics, ,escial limns elapsed and one of the piofessors from the atension depai tment tc tmnod hum a top to t nit me he had taken the snake mot alubition puiposes. All student feats n eve thereby allayed and beauty sleeps tesumed then Ramon ascendancy Amel.eart investment tocVen% in the Audthn nun On Febt uaiy tuentv-seeond, the Penn State leant iii!) begin its oust mn trip at Marietta, Ohio, and on ,LICCC.,I% o nights debaters t eiesenting Wooster, Western Risen e and Ohm ll e,leyan trill be mit by the Lion trio At Woostm the team is "'ldled ht Pt of Enter son IN M diet, foi nteilr a ntembei• of the Penn State faculty, %Onto at Ohio Wesleyan the squad is in change of W Rot Dem, fui merly a a acuity difoator hue A mils tenni is being selected by Piote,oi Brinell to deoate George Washington inn onion 014- 31.nelt second in the Atalitoilunt on the foreign iine,tment question CLASSIFIED LOST-11 allot contaltolor a sum of mono, and iat 11,, Int Judi tu: (II .- 's I teen, 1' ludo please I clam to C. 'l' Haupt df . 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