Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 02, 1928, Image 4

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    rage FAIR
GRAHAM & SONS
Established 1896
The Distinctive Store
Quality Not Quantity
Our Motto
Notices
Deferred exanunations in Hinton'
and Meter% 19 14.111 be held Monday
t seven o'clock in 20 Liberal Art,
ME=
Plof. Fred G Ilechler of the en
incering npurinlent station will de
lver a lecture nt an open !fleeting of
Sigma Pi Sigma at eight o'clock Time
d* night in room _✓s, Phi sacs Build
rig Ills subject mill be "Methods of
measuring heat transmission"
IEOI2I
• For the use of student, doing ad
vance ccork in the stud} of metals and
'alloy., the department of metallurn
has fitted up a nos nuero,ope room
for tin. installation of a late model
Bausch and Lomb metallurgical mi
croscope. A small, dolt, loom com
pletely equipped lot photographic
n Ott, r. directly attached to the micro
seope room
RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS
WILL MEET FOR PARLEY
To Agilemble for Dismission of
Intern itionl Relations
Next Week-end
To hold an Institute on Internat..-
al Relationships, the local church stu
dent organirations and the college 1.
31 C. A and Y. 11. C A till cons one
at the Methodist church nest
Saturday and Sundat. From the in
tele.l mandestml bl thoit in charge,
the meeting pronn.es to be an annual
meat.
Fashioned after the round table di,-
iussion4 of the Williamson Institute
of Pohtim., which recentlo cooked
much floorable comment, the pro
grain 14111 wnstst 01 :1 scrub of ad-1
dresses and forunr, The purpose of
-the parley, actor ding, to the RevercnJ :
Edv.in Witman, student pa-tor of the
Methodist church, is to nom, the
international relations of ramous for
eign nations 01 the light of Chilblain
ideals
Dr. Oswald P Boucke of the econ
omics department mill deliom the op
ening address on "The Economic
Causes of rriction in international
Relations" Particulai inteic,t is di
• i ecteil to the talk since it is Doctor
Rouckes first public eddies, since
Addresses udl itho be dello ,
- °red dur ng the course of co ant, by
Dr. Cortez Ewing, Di Francis .1.
T-chan, Mr. Walter M Van Kirk and
'Dr. Jacob Dotter.
Mi. Nan Kirk, mho is one of the
.srcretarie, of the Connui,aon on In
national Jio,tice and Gooduill, of
,the Federal Council of the Churches
of Christ, of Anwtica, mill delloxt a
nt the clo , ing of the
meeting on Sunday eoening at SlN
'fifteen o'clock
Salt of uptel damaged good. at the
.Old 314pri Alt Shop, Satutd.*, Mal eh
Ino table., of good, damaged In;
water on wily Snturtp„ Muth 3, at
the Old non Art shop ltp
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P.kTRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
I Is ill be glad to talk oN er
your insurance matters with you
any time n about any obligations.
JACK FROST
Do. Not Overlook
Good Banking
Connections
A lA, ho Lt ing thew bum
neyi lieu oral asstimi at
courteous ti eatment
.ippreciutui a attention, with
I he a.,:airante of helpful dil
a e and hugge,tions.
Use aria banking 1'11(411(1,4
It Is chief aid to stun
tine management and bovi
nenv ellsalene).
The Peoples
National Bank
State College, Pa-
Lecturer Lauds First
President As Scientist
(Continued from first page)
',milted out by the toile= historian
last night. Most of his energy in
the brief five years of his adminis
tration before his health broke under
the strain was denoted to convincing
the state legislature and the public
that only one institution should re
cene the benefit of the federal land
grant act signed in 11362. by Abrnham
Lincoln. His fight was successful, and
ti ruminated only a feu necks before
his une , rpected death
Penn State Mittmen
Will Oppose Quakers
(Continued from first page)
Captain Levy will Tepro=unt Penn
•y transit in this bout.
liolal✓zski meet Brotkky vs bile
Chuck Robb, wearing the Blue and
White uniform for the second time
this season, will probably oppose Wm-,
to ski , a lanky southpaw. Captain
Atm WoID• should have no trouble
in &Tom:: of Elliot in the middle
un.ght fracas although Strublo will
meet, a tough opponent in °lleums, the
Red -Ind Blue light heavyueig,ht. Th•e
Lion ,bo \or, mild° =Tarring with Robb,
suffered a had cut over the eye Tues
day which necessitated tuo stitches.
ittatry McAndrews hill battle Bros
l'OSN of Clark of Pennsylvania in the
heavyweight tussle. •
Plebe Tossers Engage
Bucknell Cub Quintet
(Continued from first page)
rcplaca of la , t, year's court engage
ment Ammerman and Ross mill hold
dawn the forward belch, and with
their accurate shooting should prove
troublesome to the Lion guards. Wal
teni, the lanky tapman of the Orange
and .Blue plebe contingent, will take
the center post at the start. Lobel
and Jeffries as the Limo sturdy pro
tech', men complete the hopes of the
11,or y carlings m clefeatin the Nit
tany fr emtuoen
Coach Cocos et scrimmaged his
charges with Coach Dutch Ilermann's
dr !biers Wednesday night
soil although the plebe-, were out
secred they put up a strenuous fight
against lisp adversaries Light
morhouts last night and tonight eon
.statuto the preparation of the Penn
State cub passers for the Bucknell
tntanglement tomorrow night.
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Fire Insurance *.
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STILL PLAYING IN PHILADELPHIA AT $1.65
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Richard Barthelmess
"The PATENT
LEATHER KID"
No Greater Love Story Has Ever Been Told:
TO MISS IT IS TO MISS ONE OF THE
YEAR'S GREATEST PHOTOPLAYSI
, ‘ MONDAY
TUESDAY
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Special Prices: Adults 30c, Children 25c
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'Varsity Court Team
Will Meet Bucknell
(Continued from flint page)
Gem ge Delp will occupy the forward
positions, Lou Reilly the center post,
and Captain Whitey Von Nieda and
Cv Lungren will guard the Blue and
White basket Jacobson will replace
Delp in the skirting line-up should
the injured ankle of the vaisity for
ward keep him from the court If
Baron, who is also troubled by a slight
injury, is not available as a loser,
guard, Conch Ilermann will call Mahie,
forward, and Webber, guard, to tile
substitute bench
Committee Will Study
Publications Problems
(Continued from first page)
of the problems that confiont the
respects(' puhlitlions in thou inter
nal and external relations Prof. Ar
thur J. Wood, than man of the senate
committee on publications, pre.saled
at the gathering
Among thaw in attendance mete
peal ration faculty adriaors xi 11,11
as the editors , in-chief und business
managers Di Ralph Dein Iletael
iml Dean Ai thur It Wai nock ,ere
guests Dr Het/el cited mut nalistic
e•perienees of his under graduate clays
awl urged gi eatei sympathy and lin-
Itanding among the faculty and
.students
Six Colleges To Vie
For Dramatic Honors
(Continued from first page)
arc, Beanell, 'Shan", Gettyibug,
"Welcome Stranger", Drexel, "The
Rqlherv", Juniata, "The Man in the
Plnlet Hat", Flankiln and Mamba
"In am Zone", and Penn State, "The
Valiant "
Pine, Prepare for Next Show
"Beyond the Ilomon," produced by
Eugene O'Neil, Is the title of the next
'how that well be staged by the Penn
State Players, Satul day, Marth tuen
ty-foutth in the Auditorlum The play
, a tragedy deplctmg England farm
The cast that ha. ,'been chosen
Sol
toning a peliod of elimination is
Rabert Mayo, Donald 31 Buchanan
CO, Andre, Mayo, Olicer S Ander
-In '2B, James Mayo, Harry F.
Schuait, '29, Mao Mayo, Anne E
Mellinger '3l, •Mis Atkins, Retta E.
Bostnick '29, Captain Scott, Jesse 31
MacKnigiit '3l, Ben, William L Ham
make, '3O and Ruth Atkins, Olice
Osteihout '3O.
~achzrgcstscllin
quality penth
la the world
Superlative in quality,
the worldrfamous
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V PENCILS
.pyi
At all
dud=
Buy
give best service and
longest wear.
Plain tool.. net do. $1 00
Aubberendo,nced.. 1.20
Penal Co., 215 Hill Avu,N.Y.
AeriofUNlQUEThrnLead
' med. In 12 colon-51 00 per do.
THE PENN 1 5.1A8. ciALBRIAN
Lion Wrestlers Face
Midshipmen Tomorrow
(Continued from first page)
n 9 to which of the two will step out
on the mats signmst the Nosy eon
tendent, Weiss or Vorhets.
In the opening bout of the sotto,
D. Steele, lithe Natant bantam
n eight, will grapple nub Captain Ash
ford The contest should' prove elo,e
and interesting, for in addition to the
agility and skill of the Lion wrestler,
I must he considered the experience and
knowledge of Captain Ashford
Captain Wally Liggett will contend
for Penn State in the speczahveight
bout against either Lincoln or Wil
bourne of the Middy aggregation Af
tei either Chenoneth or Wilson haze
encountered the Blue and Gold M
pounder, Etsenman volt face Banister
for welterweight honors.
In the middleweight contest, Park
ard will enter for Penn State against
either Morton or Epps of the Navy
contingent With his background of
experience, knowledge of the game
and his skill, the Natany grapples
should, without too much difficulty,
take suer the Midshipman.
Hollobaugh who was successful in
obtaining a fall Ozer Ruggles, lowan,
last Saturday, will find himself match
ed against Meeker or Hughs for the
light-heavy sotto In the heavy
weight bout, Tiny Cranmer will meet
Wilson, husky Nasy unhmdtd grap
pler in us hat promises to be a closely
fought and interesting contest.
Bill Cox Is Lion Track
Hope in IC-4A Compete
(Contmuml from arat page)
hoc Iles attempt last year to win
lioth °tents was thwarted after he
had won ;the mile indoor croon but
he suffered a stitch while in the too
mi'e race and was forced -to retire.
Chances of the Blue and White
tiackmen in twinning their first In
dus.; intercollegiate team champion
ship depends not only upon Cot's dial-
"You Can Get It At Metzger's"
Special on Blue and
Yellow Stationery
$1.15 Penn State Seal Station
ery
._ . . . . 69c
White), . . . . . 79c
All 15c Cigarettes 2 packs 25c
OVER, 28 BILLION CHESTIEIRIFIIELDS
bcGtrr k lin. %T.:Acco co.
ity to win the nide but also to ac
count tom scvmal points In the two
mile race. Bill, who has soon one
championship In every I. C. 4-A.. meat
n hick he lma competed, has brought
the Lion dindermen their only two
moss-country team victories. Last
sear ho won the Mtercollegiate crcrs•
country event in record breaking time,
and also annexed the mile indoor and
outdoor championships while this fall
ho again successfully defended Ins
hill and dale croon.
Among the other members of the
team mho mill be entered m the meet
tomorrow Coach Cartmell has seine
potential point scorers Al Bates, one
of State's biggest hope for points, wall
defend Ins brood dump title and may
also enter the short sprints and high
hurdles. Captain Dick Bartholomew,
veteran sprinter who scored seven
points at the outdoor interoollegiates
last May together with Ed Eggers,
hurdler, will try' for honors in the
meet.
Offenhauser who has been mailing
good time recently in the mile run
will enter that event although he has
never scored in an intercollegiate in
door
match Aside from Cox, Louis
Lee is Coach Cartmell's best hope for !
the tun-mile race. With Merrill
swinging the thirty-live pound mi get
several points should be annexed to
the Lion score.
Gore of Princeton, McMillan of
Union and Sansone of Colby, all point
winners in the one-mile event last.
March, mall bo entered against Cox
tomorrow in the same race. In the
twosmile run Cox has an men staffer
opposition in !Benson of Cornell, 1927
ESTABLISEITO 1843
YE OLDEST COFFEE SIIOPPE
In Philadelphia
Appreciates the numerous mad
orders received
We continue the old 'Hee on
DEE BEE GEE COFFEE
i•i'is.2 2s
Parcel Peat prepaid
DANIEL. B. GRAEBER
IL I 9 Third Si. Phi!addable. Pa.
SMOKED IN 192.7
(Only a few years back, you'll remember, it was 7 billion)
winner, Hagen of Columbia, Metro
politan A. A. U. two-mile title-hold
er, Reid and Planlanan of Harvard,
Totten of Union and tigerembeck of
Penn.
Coach Cartinell will enter his fresh
man medley relay team composed of
Detweiler, Pullteron, Re!kers and
Ilidumer en the meet. This quartet
has excellent chances of winning., ac
cording to their mentor, hut the re
sults will not count for the temp
Fear.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—High-power Liberty el
ectric cleaner for 716. Call 'Mrs.
Fisher, 117 East Beaver avenue or
2314.1tp
..
WANTED—Position as housekeeper
In a fratertnty Mrs Guy B. Clark,
Guru ensville, Pa 2tp
LOST—Delta Sigma Phi fraternity
pin. Return to Collegian office.
Reward. • ltp
Hiking and Clothing of service of all
kinds at Army and Navy Store
820 E. COLLEGE
BIG SPECIAL SALE ON SATURDAY
MEYER'S MEAT MARKET
Make Your Dollars Go The Farthest
W. COLLEGE AVE.
• tee,---,
ore,
FRIENDS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET
Florsheim Shoes
Johnston & Murphy Shoes
Crawford Shoes
Stetson Shoes
Sterling Shoes
Priced from $6.50 to $14.50
M. FROMM
Opposite Front Campus Since 1913
300% INCREASE
SUCH POPULARITY
MUST RE DESERVED/
' THEY SATISFY and yet THEY'RE MILD
Friday-, March 2, 1928
JOB, WANTED — Student wishes to
eNchange pork for room remainder
of the semester. Will take care of
furnace and do odd jobs around the
house. Write P. 0: BIM 353, State
College, Pa. ltp
LOST—A pair of dark, amber-rimmed
glasses in a soft, black leather case,
between Old. Chapel and Old Min
lag building, Monday. Return to
Collet/fan office. Reward. ltp
Public Stenographer
Student Work, Manu
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Letters
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