Tuesday, February 14. 1928 DR. E. E. SLOSSON DELIVERS ADDRESS Believes Students Interested in Chemistry, More Than in Other Curricula MEMBERS OF AUDIENCE QUESTION "Y" LECTURER "Chtnusl,ry is studied with more in dependence and self-tutoring than the usual college course of studl,:' were the keynote wank of a llY" Ictuic dehseicd by Dr. Edwin E Slosson, internationally-known chemist, in the Auditoi min hriJav n.gl The noted ,eientist also ex,r,sained tint, although Am.= has not been i bcginnet of teient he eveiment, slte is taking gait moie and more in this age of disco‘ci, "Chem , stry," the lecture, continued, "dams hem othei puisuits in that thi ouch it many compounds are male ssluch nes er exited berme, salute the Ame :can continent existed ibefme Columbus bumped into it. In other woi ds, chcnustly is not a science of th , ,coscues but a ci dative art" "Thu seciecv of ulchemy in early time," Doctor Slosson enplained;"led to tho belief on the port of the pi-di la: flint espeumentins in such lines nvele posie,e I of the evil one. But the, them} has iamshed. People now look to the chemist fm new and convenient products." Ocelot Stetson also tent on to name srme of the synthetic products now &nom/vole horn cellulose Guncotton, “new,kin,"llgequers, celluloid and at tthcial tubber ate among the by,pro ducts in demand by the induAtial wiald After concluding the main part of the lecture, the speaks answered que,tiona adoancei thy members of the audience Chief among these iephes ume the iemuks on the progress of cymumentn] evoluf an and on the prtenti Q resources of the say bean Passers Divide Honors In Two Week-end Tilts (Continued from first page) opponent and ,ctim of the season The lacn's early lead, hcmever, caus e', uneas,nets in the Blue and Gold tank. and forced Captain Reed', mates to extend themsehes to order t • mamtam the lead s Lams Score First ' Determined to break the Panther winning streak, the_ Blue and White gained an early lead - when laungren oz anted on a foul toss A minute Later Dick Reinhold sent n long shot grinning through the loop Again Lauri en was fouled and once more hu tallied The Nrttany total mount ed st al another point, but that was the Den's closest approach to victory. After that, the Pitt emu tenon found thensselves and proceeded to peas Coach tier mann's drlbbling =chum in trim whilwind fashion - Yet, in spit. of the one-sided score, the fray was not an rear one for the Panther to switch Throughout the entire garne the Pitt risen store extended to penetrate Penn State's derma: On the floor, both teams appeared equal, with the ultnnate ',rotor holding an - exceptional edge in the matter of ac curate shooting. "Panther Mites" Star Zehfuss and \Vtohleski, the "Pan ther autos,'- were the potential sent. mg factors for the IN inners, their corn limed totals representing exactly half of the enure Pitt seine. Delp, Red lev and Lungs en divided Perna State's scoung honors from the field Each gemmed two goals Ohathe 113att, sith his doirg accurate passes and cle,er floor stork, proved another Pittsburgh satellite Tho folios mg night Captain Von Meila's mates travelled across the way to defeat Cat negie Tech for the second time in a week Coach Hei mann pieferied to use his substi tutes. Etety tin'tng went sell until the GILLILAND'S Cod Liver . Compound Winter • tonic for colds and . run down condition , Pleasant to Take RAY D. GILLILAND Druggist closing nunntes of the game when the Tartans came steadily from the van to within three points of the raved er's 21 total Hermann inserted Reilley at center to improve the de f..° ns the Penn State five accumu late,' sir more points for a comfort able margin of s ICW*. II!2!2!=11111S In the 11,4 hell of the Nitteny quintet fairly showered the basket., goals Especially lucrative were the tors. of Jacobson, the Lion mite, who found the le,p on five d (relent occamon3 Julian Bond, Hitchcock and White, Casingie possess, !battled depei etch m raising the Tartan total dining the sported rally, but then elfin is sent for naught when Holley and Steve Han, I looped the deemte field goals Omagh the metal ism The erns es. PC,N STATP Held row Two; 1k nholll, rt • 1 0.1 2 DL IP, 0 ' 2 .11 4 IL 41144 e 2 2- Von Ninth rs; IC:00 1 0 2-2 2 I uns,r n 1 ol rf rf 11., N. l'ITT;111111411 held rout Tnlol hnfuu rf7 0.1 II Windham rf n 0.0 0 111... If 5 0-4 10 Cab. I. If 1.1 I %Vim/Mich, c 2 310Inhon rI-I I 1.4.41 ru ICr o oot / I 2- I I I Isla, rt ' n OA II \\ n.b, dd. 11 0 I-7 I I farm. Per rt 9 ) ler IWM 1001 1010 1.2 4.0 10 1 1.1 1 0.1 2 0 1.1 1 0 0-I Sa I lon rf amour. If Ormor II 111 \Ytlann, n. II aro) TO AI l'aeld l'oul Tnial 10.00 n, rf 0 OA 0 Crud, rf 0 0.0 0 Louie, rr o 0.4 I, liaro3ler If 1 1.1 I 110m1 .. 1 _- 1 10 White. r.: 1000 I 1 2.1 4 Bitth 01; II 0 . 0 0 Illtcheock, 10 1 2.1 1 TOIAL • Reform Do.horis College To Construct Modern Hospital Soon (Continued from first nage) some aro entirely inadequate for the requiremenLs that ate placed upon them , Betueen forty amid forty-hire patients, on an average, ale treated daily at the Inlirmamt and often the number of calls sue to a handled. According to statistics compiled re cently iby 'health staff, theme were 0,059 hospital calls and 164 patients dating' the year of 1925-26 1 Last yeas there uere 7,517 calLs for treat ments and 157 patients Glee Club Songsters Enter Sectional Meet (Continued from first page) club n ill present a concert in Altoona under the auupics of the Altoona high school ISlnulra state contests will be hell all over the country this month and the somnms of the iegional prizes will he eligible to compete at the national contest in New Yolk, Munch tenth A. S. M. E. TO DISCUSS TECHNICAL PROBLEMS The Penn State branch of the Ammican Society of Mechanical En gamin s wOl conduct the rust meeting of its spring program tonight in room 200 Engineering D SeNeial speakers Null discuss technical topics and a prize will be unaided far the best leport of the meeting on Novell,. bei eighteenth o cre22 , -- 4t e, .., :\r„......- -. 1 ;, , 10,, Houbigant Face Powder New Size 75c - College Cut-Rate Store WHY pay 15c rier - package for-- Camels, Lucky Strikes, Old Golds, Chesterfields, and Three Castles WHEN you can get them at METZGER'S 2 for 25c EVERTHING TO. MAKE YOU CHIC • AND BEAUTIFUL -at - SMITH'S Powder Puff and Beauty Shoppe PHONE 451 PROF. GAUM PREPARES COURSE IN ELECTRICITY Purposes to Instruct Linemen in Principles With Aid of Pittsburgh Concern Ir collairmation with the electrical engineers of the West Penn Power Company of Pittsburgh, C. G. Gaum, member of the Engineering Eaten :, on department, has prepared a spe cial course to teach linemen -the ele ments of electiicav without deleing iota the technical and mathematical ends of the subject. Profeseor Caum prepared the course on the basis of data furnished h) West Penn engineers who al,o proparmi tie equipment and travel ing laboratory equipment which is and in the denion%trations and le, tun, in the NllllOll3 centers. •n ,o o Unwired Fell) Enroll Tun hundred fifty men, separated into a do/en groups, rue enrolled in the course at the present time. They meet monthly for lectures and dem onstration. and during the mterven mg time correspond nth the exten smn depart tment Thu group uas orgamred by 'Wil liam II Young, consultant IR Educa tional Problems in Industry. Ile or gamzed a sunder group in Foreman Train.mr, the eighty-fifth aectron of shah is nom, being organized The Engineering Extension department to specializ.ng to a more marked degree in the preparation of special mimes for specific Industrie. instead of the stereotyped comae; for all industries, according to Mr. Young Athletic Events Mark Senior Ball Week-End (Continued from first page) feu unnlable lung 111t1Sts St hue the , restleus oppo, Cot nell's =amen Putt Play' Here Satuidly night the largest moved ' of the season Is expected to scotch the traditional Pitt-Lion basketball feud on the At Filmy court With the possi uilrty tut the Panthers will conic lime undefeated, the Nittany quintet may be expected to give its best ex hibition of the , eason. The battle al e-• mails the closing intercollegiate basketball game foi the Lions. ]lean bile, the Senior Bull com mittee is nuking cymy effort to form ulate plans foi the uppei class I'm mal dance. Plogium-fmorg, the natal° of which will be announced lat., base been ordered from the E A Wtight company of Philadelphia. Negotiate With Orchestras Decorating of the Armory will probably be done by the Silverstein company of 111111..-Bal le but as yet no contract has been awarded Among the orcheshas vdth winch committee men ale negotiating to supply music for the affair are those of George Olsen, Guy Lombardo, Jean Gold kette, Blue Steele, Jan Garber, and Dewey Bergs,lnm PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS How Will You Pay Expenses Next Year? Several hundred college men solved their tuition problems this year through the money making opportunity offered by the Scholarship Depart. teeny of GOOD HOUSE -44 KEEPING and COSMO POLITAN Magazines A liberal salary, bonuses and extra awards are available to any man who wants work during the summer vacation. Positions as salesmen and team captains are still open for men in your college. ;IVA; arc interested :7 n ct I ra72; umtc gur particulars to J. W IMAYBURY, District Miumger, 1018 Empire Bldg, l'iltblitirgli, N. MB PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Penn State Mittmen Tie With Navy Boxers (Continued from first page) hoitilitms in the first round with a left Jab that landed on Renard's Jim Anodic' left jab to Renard's foes started the Navy puttil,t's attack The Midshipman swung rights at Ft ankle's face and stomach but each tints the. Penn State bowl stepped !Ma} enly to shoot back stinging left jabs i' his opponent's face. 'rho second and thnd Rounds terse cosy foi Mahon He left-Jaltbed Re nard luactically at will Mule the Nay!, hose, xamly tried to cover up ❑eery -tulle his opponent tried to land punch, Mahon stepped in with a left Jati and followed uitli sight hooks to the stomach that staggered the Na‘2, .bantamweight The Lion hovel Ate, far supenor to Rmaid and he non the judges aulid F sling to get started, Filegai lost by the Judges' decision to Moffett el Nuys in the 126-pour I division Although the third round sues one fast -period of fierce milling, in which Filegai seemed to have the edgj, Mof ictt's early lead was too much for the Nittany nuttmait to oveicome Nob Wins in Four Hounds No tougher opponent could have been selected tot Kolakoski, Penn State lightweight, than William, of Nay. A big strong man, with dan gerous left hand the . .11u1shipman held Koh to even terms to the tirbt round Koly got the better of the fight in the ~ econd period but in the thud both men battled to &tee') that the judges called for an cotta :cesium With victory depending on the last round, Ko'y suddenly began shoot mg shaip lefts to Williams' face The glows came with such speed and pie- Limon that Williams cou'd not block them. The Niltany hoses %yes all osei the Nary man Ile dodged past Williams' pawing left and toned pow octal lefts to his face and lights to the stomach Williams' nose began to bleed and blood poured forth in crimson mulcts. Rut neither was Kolal,oski spared in the blood-letting foe Williams unloosed a dizzy left suing that uncooked a red stream from the Penn State lightweight's rave W illtams Hangs On Houever, Williams fought detei mmedly to beep on even terms hut Kolahoski, the fresher of the tuo, set the pace He pressed the Middy sithout stint, stabbing Williams' body ith light-hand shots and mixing fmmusly in close. ENE.* punch stag gine(' the Navy man Williams. scary' and battered,';uas badly out punched in the'estraksiund to -Minh Kolukoslo Sought like an inspned man. The judges Awarded the bout to the Penn State thatilei. • Chuck Robb put up a game fight against Captain Genii of Navy The Navy leader cashed Robb with his left hand and swung hard right hand bloms that mere hard for the Penn Stato loan to fathom. Although the ' IN , NEARLY Al lIVI 111101%1 MEN HAVE (, CHANGED TO CIIESTERFIELD y man won in till co roundq, Bobo oozed creditabl) I=l Although 'Captain Alice Wolln string of tictoues t emnined unlit oken S itud day night, it sins amen a lade Jo% by Ahdshipnun Riekcttd. The Zd: Ley lad nub aggiessne and charged war wdlt an as,ortment of rapid fire blows that kept the Lion eaptiun Or the jump all the time Ricketts swung at Wolff and then cos et NI up • o 'hi, opponent could find no opening tie,mal time., he inched Wolff on the 'ropes but Allen clevetls e,aded an, telling punches. tVolfl'i difficulty seemed to be in his attack Alice united fin the N., man to hit berme stepping to such his ligntdung left jab. WoIll", hest taney gine Ricketts a draw in the fit tlnce rounds In the c.tln se,- 'lon Alhe gate all he had to um, di comp, In uppercuts an I jab, that ante him the ‘ietmy. Ricketts e'- tended Wolll the hm•t in e, cn round ant st sin, not until Alhe launched Ii a hn tl attack that the 'lLdchipman wilted Burke, :sail.l light heavweight and 1928 tooth ill capture-elect, pled up an emit lend in the fir,t two round, the: was too much foi Bendick to le dune The Poen State lean mute a deopeitite attempt to stop Burke in the thud viand and BentheM., hard tight uppercuts Jai red the :11idd; fet.eral tunes from head to heel Burk° mon the bout and made the I=l Upon the outcome of the hratt actght battle tested the outcon.e at the mect. Malty IllacArAi as en tered the 1 ing against "Moon" Chap *, tottering 200-pounder and wa,ted no time in attacking the Muhl) Ile sot:: font otrught lefts to Chapple's 1.110 bcfm e the Nret neon Loot a hat had happened Pounding ,Ual at Chapple's face a ith his left hand, to molded the Muldc gimes and eacib had the best of the toned The second round ffas men Al WI both men ewchnnging bl-Af s but Nuts nailed into Chapple in the last IMI d pith such fury that he thos e the set tee man all around the ling The slum he of the es ening came ashen the judges 414,agree.1 as to the win net Referee McCrlcken e ...sod fin ther consternation when he refused to allow the boxers another tound and called the fight a thou 11cCiatken declined that the condition of hots besets math!. not 4,111 not an estt.t round This dem, on caused much comment among the nos-pare: men about the ringside uho had nit en ttso out of tine,. 'ouzels to Penn State's hem might Referee McCiaelten's action not mole Inconel nous because he h id meflously allowed two of the fights to go foul tounds. EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Phone 571-W 129 Frazier St 13 11/1f NTI-1S • • • THEY SATISFY and yet THEY 'RE MILD Freshmen Split With Pitt, Carnegie Plebes' (Continued from first page) too -decker and Kant 7, wrath three per annul foul, marked :monist him, ac counted for tints mote held tosses two-decker and Kantz, nail three per- Jacobs .hot a foul and reduced the Blue and M site lead to one point as the period nos concluded El= NlllllOOl, substitutions on both tennis punctuated the .econd half \lel.] thschatged on pet canals and Mares, again replacing chalked up live points Macomb went foi En - stbuin at the jumping point and added four mole unit. Thedrich took the left defen,ise position Ind tallied one point after Reynolds had ictued ttith a kacce,fal foul tit , to In. ci edit Again the fle.lunen failed to adtante the ball and to cut under the basket pi opci ly. Otercomes Lam Lead • The Panthersins continually , changing, Aellio after tossing two fouls setneJ on per annals and his mica essoi, Kant,, soon folio, oil him to the bench but not until he had sent the spheio once tht ough the net 13aket, lhller and Jacobs oath caged double-eountet and the tilt clo , eJ with the Panther plebes at the largei curl of the 10-28 result thus is Carnegie 'rech Nat 01111) a .th ten points and Mani, with eight counters enabled the Nit tang fit't->ean men to defeat the Car negie countmen 26-21 Ki aniline with one field goal, Ma comb who replaced Ca,tbuln as tap man, 1.0 , th thteo baskets and one foul and l% illiams's completed flee throe accounted lot Penn State', scoring at t. itais in the fit st half, gte ung :hi gal tan , a four point lead Nerve of the 'rattans tossed two donb'e-counters and two flee tt ys.md De VI, added a brace of baskets to the Plaid acme Flanagan and Black each lathed a held goal helm c the polled ' ended ulth the count 11.10 Ulm Cubs Come Back neat saint dominated the Nitta,* buss as the, onto ecl the second halt Shoo, at fm nal d made a tlemea dous , pili t and tallied foul held tosi,- e , Kruinrine and Macomb scm ed 11.1TOMOBILE—Fot =ale, Wll4 l Knight Sedan '2l Good The= Splendid mechanical condition, SJSO , Call Collerpoixt office 2-7-7tp i Simply Phone 264 The Hiland Shop 1 i CLEANING PRESSING -REPAIRING 2 Complete Laundry Service We Clean and Block Hats We Call For and Deliver HERE'S Wily: STATE it as our honest belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield cigarettes are of finer qualityand hence ofbetter taste than in any other cigarette at the price. LIGGEIT & MYERS TOBACCO CO PiZa Three thnie jinni, finch null loth Diedrich's net snot the glum, u.n, clinched, 20-21. 13n% Sure. t. ktd H• ! 1 Tlxt l‘rumrl f rf NI >. r• If Ma , If I 1.1 urn Macomb, r ltr>uab4, I • Mr Intl 11 r kid I Jut m it Ens ~em Rang /at rf Nl.,rr If Mu If . ,111 ‘I HIM RC,' 3 3 1_ 1, 3 / • IMRE Foul 1.4 11 0-1 0 I! 11:11 1 0.11 Tr/1 %I. Rat reo ,oluullnu CERAMISTS HOLD CONFAB Cur the pm pose of attending meet ing, of the Amernain Ceramic nation al tonel,e, Pinfesom Shau and Pi n fessor Bair of the Department at Ceramic, along with the senior Cm amis- student., went to Atlantic City last noel. It's Topcoat Weather MONTGOMERY'S • ItlusSlafe
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