rake Four 0000300 , , OCCOOOOOOOOOCOCOOO GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 That Distinctive Store Exclusive Easter Candies and Novelties. Take a box of Easter Candy with you. Pay after Easter. • • Joecoooooooooooooocooo Notices 1 - The Penn State Club A.III hold .penal =Wog in Room .111 01,1 11fani, \fondal night at •e,n-thirt Final plan, AI the "Lead Tv i, So cial" aill he di,, us,eil I=l=l Since there lia‘e been so many calk foe Idols nunibm, of the "Engine.- ur Extol... Nene" containnm the article ''The Pilneinles of Peisonal Elliveney," the enguteeinur ester...on department ha: derided to punt a limited edition of the seiial, states Prof Carl C Gaum Because of the 'mutation of the edition it es ell be no t e.eary Tot tho.e desinne mine, to file their tack], at once College Heads Approve Abolition of Re-Exams (Contmued from first page) emollinent hunt fm fa Lshinan boss and girls by one lambed and be% en h One thousand and tssenty boys and one hundred and late gn is till mid, up the I egisti atlon quota, stall ing t ith the 1028-1029 ataderniL seal. This numbet of incoming students marls the lecoid for entaants to the College since the pei and <luting the Vial, ateceding to Itegistrai llolF -111An The nencoireto will be di,tiled ptn parttonately among the schools One hundred and lift, fieslimen nil octet the School of Agoeultuie, one Inmate,' and twent, the School of Chemistry and Pb sits, one hunthed andfift, the School of Education, four hundred end fifty the School of Unguneming, two bundled and fifty the School of label al Atle fifty of the first-ymn men aif be taken Business Opportunity into the School of Mme. The pre.ent hnut fu' nee male stto' E‘cellent retail and whole dents is rum humped ehtle 'mom- sale Candy, Cigars, Ice intc female students ate nee hauled Cream and Magazine to one hundred o business for sale GREETING CARDS for oP Inca, ns Eactto Cold, and E.vdot No,- , Roe, PUtln e Li tuning nmptly ' one.—OLD M IIN ART SHOP, oh-, c-nto Tront Clonpus Itp The Home of Quality and Price FYE'S Dry Goods •••.%%S.SSA.S. , S "X•Vs. VI..S.S.s. V.A. ', BLUE and WHITE .", •` YALE . HARVARD • PRINCETON • DARTMOUTH COP.NELL • PENNSYLVANIA COLUNIEJ A . c / ~ SYRACUSE • BROWN SWARTHMORE • TUFTS KNOX ALABAMA LEL AND STANFORD • Bowling Alley and , CALIFORNIA • COLORADO DENVER MICHIGAN DELAWARE GEORGETOWN FLORIDA t. Billiard Room : IDAPO GEORGIA TECH GHICAGO NORTHWESTERN ILLINOIS INDI ANA l PURDUE . . . . I '' BUTLER NOTRE • . \AS TENNESSEE UTAH , VERMONT A end student belteNes in re- ; ~ WASHINGTON & e ßyenppantment :IN CENTRE • GRINNELL; DE PAIJW creotion as mei! n, study. g JOHN HOPKINS . -\ r :UCKI LOYOLATAMHERST • BOSTON . , 5 Billiard Tables 4 Allos ? !. HOLY CROSS. FO • /2 1 , 60 hc i : , :\.-.) MISSOURI MOAT •TA COLGATE r - OHIO OBERLIN .ON PITTSBUR H CAROLINA 40f. W. COLLLGE AVE. 5 —w \ Hat , I t ; BUCKNELL • STE „V., :NN STATE VI NEV'Avg . 1 , MINNESOTA .. soNSICSANSAVf.%!s.S.S.W:,‘„SASANN. WASHINGTON Ei L via " _. - .NEBRASKA • ••••• ROIT •N V U CASE 7, rilir • ••••,,, BEEENEENEW ! ~ R•M. I. T "' MI ALBRIGHT THIS SHIELD IDENTIFIES :.... ALFREI• VASHINte E• HARVARD ~, Cornell University .: PRINC • -...dlHheilflG -••• • COLLEGE HALL APPAREL • , (,i <„,•'•.."',, OWN ..' 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' ‘• '' • ' • . - ii •••••• l ,' IDA , 40 4• ' GIA TECH • .CHICAGO NORTHWESTERN•ILLINOIS INDIANA PURDUE BUTI 1 S NOT , IME • lOWA, ;• Student, may lorFltit the 'And) of: , 5• , ..r L , , . . ... ~ I . : ,„,::.`!. 7 • . , 1., in the summer sevatott Pen wg, with ens ihe - Cornell Law School WHITEY MUSSER ALLEN STREET Man, :S'' - ' "Meet your friends at Whitey's" Nittany Mentor Holds First Grid Practices (Continued from first page) mill be played on Franklin Field nest fall, the annual Pennsylvania encoun ter and the thnd game of the Notre Dame series Geroge Wa , hington ndh be the attraction for the Fanatic's' Dar celebration on Nmembei. twen tieth With five of last seat's eteruns lost by graduation Coach Bezdek and his stall are endeasomng to discover mater ml for the ire:lames Those who e lost to the squad by gradua tion are o,cuptam John Roephe, Lesko, Cy Langton, Hal Hastmgh and Rog Mahoney Prof. Shibli Talks to Chapel-goers Sunday (Contmuea from hrst page) en yews ngo as a faculty membet of the depnament of mathemnbes In addition to the Easter message, the choir composed of eight , . NOMA oil sing a tannbar Easter carol and too anthems. "God Math Appointed .• Day," by Touts and "Break Forth Into Joy" be Bainbs Miss Ada Romig aril sing a soprano solo, "Eas ter Dann," by Woodman. Neu line of Table Runmas and Tapestries End tables, mavunnt I alks, .heft es 01 unpainte.l At the OLD MAIN ART SHOP, onimmte the riont Campus.' lip EUGENE LEDERER General Real Estate Notions THE PENN nag cOLLEgLAN Stickmen Prepare for First Game of Season (Continued from first pare) test of ability for the Natany stickmen The Change contingent won foot inteitollegiate titles while under the tutelage of Conch Ernie Paul and, accenting to then forum motto, will pi cleat an outstanding agglegation this season Although the schedule has not been finally ain't°, oil by the Athletic As sociation the second game will pi oh ably be with the strong Couldl fol low. s of the old Indian game Among the other outstanding opponents fin the opting spot t ate the "%Amy, Mt Washington Club, Baltunote Athletic Cloth, Swarthmore and the Onondaga Indians. The Baltimoi e contingent was held by critics of the sport to have been the best team in the country l•rst 3 ear Accinding to Couch Paul the Onondago Indians are mnong the tlevmest stick handlers now playing the game So thmme and the Atop, mith Hairy Wilson, former Penn State gridiron star and laciosseman. as the second defense will make one of the baldest schedules that Nittnny ineketmen have met espeuented. Lot In College Heights at a bru gam Eugene Lederer, Cenetal Real Estate MEYERS' MEAT MARKET 437 W. College AN e Sole Distributor for Wilson's Certified Meat Products Clearbrook Butter ALL PRODUCTS OF HIGH UNIFORM QUALITY ....................:.....:.....-:~.:V:... ~.......... Furniture Repaired •.i: .I„ Department of x Industrial Engineering Room 106, Engineering B ... ~.:•, •'r}ter':+•{-:};.;. ;.r ; ~~. ~}}:» ••-..•..:-:. +•Pr Engineers Begin Tour Of Industrial Plants (Continued from first page) car's the Incebrinical engineers en lit visit fast the plants of New York filanufactuting Company, makers of ieftigmating machines, and then the factiny of Morgan Smith, iminufac tuici of hydinulte tatinnes The in spectois mill continue to Mitt:note, Washington, and Notions, then to Langley Field where they mil 1, tem the tesenich wink that is being ear ned on with nitplanc, From Not folk the group will take a steamer to the Brooklyn Design Company, in New Yotk and from thole will take n tiam to the Daldmin Locomotive Winks in Philadelphia MRS. SWIFT DISCUSSES SOCIAL RELATIONSHIPS (Continued from first pogo) putt of the motahty of the converse [ions" The fact that the parents' lack of advise to their children concerning the madams of sex relations has been the cause of the indecent talk and Loi uption In connection with this question, Di Su ift verified the Ifact, citing ninny exapmles to tn.- ate her point. Phone 220-330 ::: "These 1110140114 Ale OUIS for the first time in any generation" said Dr. Swift; "Dealing with SC% rela tions, the partnership of =triage must begin a long nay back, and not merely nt the door of marmage." In concluding her speech, Dr Swift nsised question' relating to stories that she told to illustrate her point. These questions were answered at the joint meeting of girls and men Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Sevel al good fraternity sites avail able Eugene Lederer, deseloper of b'raternity Section. CLASSIFIED PHIL IDELPHIA—One passenger is mauled fo'r round trap to Philadel phia, Easter ‘neation. Leaving on Wednesday at four o'clock. Call liagmaier at 86. Ten dollars 2tp FOR RENT—One double room on second floor and one mngle room on thud floor front. Phone 104-M, 118 North Atherton. ltp EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA J. A. (Pop) GARRISON, '27 Agent Phone 571-W 120 Frazier St WE TRUST THAT YOU ARE ABLE TO GRASP THE SINCERE FEELING WELCOME THAT WE ARE TRYING TO IMPART TO OUR DEPOSTITORS AND THEIR FRIENDS WHEN THEY COME INTO THIS BANK Here is a safe place In which to put your "saved" dollars and receive for them a "sate" interest. The Peoples National Bank State College, Pa- JOHN ILBEq T • - e"' 1 "..- ( ;,:jil, • ..,,,` t TAA •••• xe'..- ~„,.. ..„. Apsr , IRED of crime pictures and mystery pictures and society dramas? Aching to see a really fine love story? Based on the Novel ANNA RIGHT! Here it is, with two of the most wonderful lovers KARENINA on the screen—John Gilbert and Greta Garbo, MONDAY and TUESDAY Matinee ' 77477 Z- Monday at 2:00 000000000000000000000000 Friday, March 30, 1928 by LYON' N. TOLSTOI n Immortal Master ;e has been made into a Film itDrama without _ loss of any of its greatness! xtg . oidtTn-Mayer PICTURE
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