Pabe 1 our x TODAY LAST CHANCE TOMORROW :I: .-. Read the details in Thursday's COLLEGIAN or come di- :f redly to the stoic to try for one of those prizes in the pearl X Contest. :?: : I • •z• HANN 8z O'NEIL JEWELERS East College Avenue X X.:•-:-:-.:•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:44-:+t-:-:-:-:•.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:÷x-X-R4i-i-:- Notices P . m 0101 Bond men I °port tomm row night at seven o'clock at the hand loom in 01,1 Main College msti a. moots Should be obtained befme to• 111011011 night 1=1321 Fieshmen u, Educatton scheduled fm 2 1114 20 but il IN mg the limns of 2 11:,t 20 PIT 118 1 ,1) selu attend clus,- es of 3 Ilist 20 01111811) m 05 LA. No di op-add faun rs necessary. Fieshinen in Education scheduled foi Ilist 20. but having the hntus of 5111 , 4 2.0 8WI) ,sill attend elm,- es of 5 Ilist 20 (TV SWI) in 25 LA Ni, di op-add tom is ncessaly IMMO Di. William S Dye, of the English depattinent announces that English Talmatme S, Ameman history 1870, and English Literature 90, piny suiting, acme omitted Dorn the time table. English latmatuie El mall not he given this yeas he finthei states HISTORY DEPARTMENT ADDS NEW INSTRUCTOR Dr. If. F. Alderfer Obtains Post Vacated by Dr. C. Ewing For New Office The opening of the new semester will find too professors absent from the lustoi y depaitment Stith one new lush nanr enteting Di. Cotten Ewing, who resigned to actept a position at the University of Oklahoma, will he replaced by DI 11. P. Alderfer, formerly in. stiuctol at the Syracuse university. Di Alderfer received his bachelor 4-:-:-:-:-x-t-:-}-:-:»x»:-:-:-H-x-:44-:÷:+:-:-:-x-i-:÷:÷:-..:-x-x-x-ii-14 GERNERD, Clothier and Tailor MEN'S CLOTHING SPORT WEAR '•' CLEANING 7. PRESSING 140'Allee Street : : : .... :;: if. WELCOME CATERERS!! if e. .4' We have installed a new electric refrigerat- s ing plant and we are better prepared than :1; ever to supply you with the choicest of meats X kept in a sanitary condition X•s• X . 1 ::: ii . Fishburn's Meat Market ii: Opposite . Post Office ' Phone 357 , X :!:•:-:iss:-:-.l÷:÷:÷x-:-:-.:÷:st-4--:-:-:••:••:s4.•:••:-:-:-:÷:s.:-:•+•:44-t-t-x-isisi-c44-t-::-:. Text Books NEW AND SECOND HAND Guaranteed Drawing Instruments at .$12.00113.50115.00 and up A. E. SUPPLIES- GYMNASIUM OUTFIT—BIne Shirt 75c 1 Khaki Pants 75c Gym Shoes—sl.so to $5.00 LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS ALL PRICES AND SIZES STUDENT SUPPLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION THE ATHLETIC STORE lof atts dopes In 1922 at Bluffton College, his master of arts degree in 1926 and his doctor of philosophy de glee in 1927 from the school of Clt izonshep and Public Allows of Syra cuse Untvmsity Di. Jacob 'ranger is spending his sabbatical leave at Geneva, SwAsel land, whole he is attending the meet ings of the League of Nations Dr. Tango, left for Europe on August 16 and will return in time for the beginning of the second semester. POULTRY DEPARTMENT PLANS OCTOBER SHOW Experts Will Address Meetings Of State Chicken Groups ' During Exhibition Meetings of The Pennsylvania poul tty Association and The Pennsylvania Baby Chick Association in conjunction with the State Standard Production Poultry Show will he held here °doh et twenty-fifth to twenty-sixth, an nounces Prof Herman C Knandel, head of the poultry depot tinent. Addresses will be given by Prof w. It Ciahatn, head of the poultry de- :1; EXPERIENCED JAZZ :t PIANIST + CL ASS OF 1932 t . .f. •:. Desires ralillun with Jazz Orrheottra :I • : Graduate Chrletenaan School of mu.k Communicate with :1:: ..',.. W. ILUIN X ['hone 15.14 V 529 W. Calle.e Me ..,.. ++.:•+i..l.^:•+•:.•:•3•4oH•i+V.÷:4l+:4-.T. REPATIONG Paints RENTAL LIBRARY ' On Co-op Corner puttment at the Datum Agricultui id College and Doctor D. C. Kennard who is in tharge of the poultry in vestigational moik at the Ohio Ag iieultuial Experiment Station. Doctor Peters Writes Article for Magazine (Continued from first nags) ly serving the population a the state In spite of the popular belief that Pennsylvania is oversupplied with colleges, the state is, in truth, far behind the average in the extent of provision for higher education" In his research noil Doctor Peters has found that in Pennsylvania only 6'i per cent of the population of col lege age me attending an institution of higher leaining. The national mmage is 827 per cent, and the Keystone state stands twenty-second. "Besides the southern states only eleven states provide for as small plopottion of their sons and daugh ters as our commonwealth does The consequence is that either many per sons are debamed entirely from high ei education or ale driven to other states to get it," he avers. Function of State College "A state college co university ful fills a sort of residuary function," he points out "It has the obligation to provide for all those of its sons and daughters who are left unprovid ed fot by our ether institutions. To equip the state college to perfotin this function so as to place our state on a pat with other great states would not, therefore, involve encroaching HARVEY'S BLUE RIBBON Fancy Walked and Decor ated Ice Cream a Specialty Phone 211 220 E. College Ave •:,:.:«:-:-:43-1-:-:44-1±:“:”1.4.41 , 4-; 4.114-H-t-f-:-C4+44.1.3^:^: +44-1: t 4 I 11 I 4.4 , t Industrial Engineering Department xi • STUDENT DESKS and CHAIRS,SIUDENT TABLES .± i kl .J. * CHIFFONIERS - - ,- - $12.50 ,- TYPEWRITER TABLES - - $4.00 to $8.50 ::: 1 CHAIRS $3.50 4. * *.t: DESKS $lO.OO to $40.00 ). ti: STUDENT TABLES - - - - $5.09 COSTUMERS - - - - $2.00 to $3.00 GATE-LEG TABLES -- $4.50 oks9 t.): • DRAWING BOARDS - - $1.25 to $3.00 * :Ite. SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO c• PICTURE MOULDING -3c to 20c per foot i t : * MAGAZINE RACK .$l-75 ..1:: BOOK SHELVES - - - - $4.00 to $7.50 CEDAR CHESTS - - - - $3.00 to $25.00 4 ) : ROOM 106, UNIT B 4-:-:-:-:4-1-1-:-:-.14.:-:-:-H-1-:-H-:-: i-:^l^3-:-X-:44-:41-1-144 , 44-244+, 44 1 : 1+ Brushes Paper Etc, ~,,,0 THE PENN SIAT4 1;U-Lit!MAN upon pri, ate colleges and universi ties In view of this fact Penn State has the friendly support of the exe cutives of the other colleges in her llYANTEG—Upstairs work in frater “oltiost for a more adequate plant.” I pity. Have had experience. Call In explaining why the bond issue Bellefonte 902-11-23 ltp method is preferable rn obtaining funds for the development of College GARAGE SPACE for sent.' Inquire buildings rather than any Ohm, be Pop Puirison, 129 Flaser Street. states that the additional structures 9-2141 can be provided most efficiently and „o nonma ily by an assured financial program extending oem a period of yews, "If the bond issue fails in Novem ber," he concludes, "it mill not be be cause of opposition, but by default II the amendment fails thus by de fault this fall, it can not be put be fore the people again for vote until at least five years haves elapsed. It thetpforp, importont that every educator concerned to see Penn State and the State of Pennsylvania have the facilities needed for meeting her mobiems should not'onlY himself vote for the bond issue 14 November hut should also explain th'e need to other etcs and sign then support." CLASSIFIED COOK—Wanted a position in frater nity or private home as cook. Call 414-W. ltp JIM'S WELCOME BOYS f , ;•,,. • ~. Allen Street i: .»•r:^s4—:^2—Fi :• f :•d•d"Y3•d'fi+ri 's' F+: ~ :✓»,. ~.g.,..p.p;..,..,.}t,..p.,u,. ~+.• ;»;»g{•;••;•. . -:. :I .- HEY! FROSH- /I ",. ; .1- x t x - it You will find wholesomeness and purity in our daily specials NITTANY RESTAURANT AJtpn'Street FOR SALE—Paige Cabriolet $lOO.OO. Mrs. Orton Lowe, Stone House. ltp WARTED—Position in fraternity us Lhambernmal or second help, by middle-aged woman. Write Mrs. J. Anderson, 181 Park avenue, or call ltp WASHING rind iromng done a 623 East Benver Avenue - ltp WANTED—Position as upstairs lady in fraternity house Pave had ex perince Call phone 453-3 or wilt° Mrs. Mary Peters, 511 Fifth street, Tyrone, Pa 9-18-21 p WANTED—One boy to Ante with two oner boys—living room, bed room and private bath. 31'7 South Burrowes street, phone 532-R ltp Man and wife want position in fra ternity. Call Mr. Mather, State Col lege Hotel. 2tp , WANTED—Position as secoad girl us fratermty•house. Call 160. 2tp PLACE Ar' .r. :,...,,K4-444.14+144++,.... ALBERT DEAL &SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street . mAxwELL 4.4lAp6r,Eß—For sale, LOST—parker Duorold pen with mune cheap, good condition, five good inscribed. Reward for, return to tires, good paint. Call Drove„108, R. W. Brewster, °lmp. 'Epsilon. Up, ltp ..:÷: 6 •:•40:-"ei.^:1••:•4-:-:-K-1-:41-1-i-:44-714+44.4.+++i-F-H.+M-H1-1 t U stigny PHONE 264 M` • THE HILAND SHOP '. if + , Dry Cleaning Pressing Depairing X, ' t ~.. Complete Laundry Service X Huts Cleaned and Blocked ' 1. ± 1 4. 4. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER : ,t÷:-:-.84++.14+444-++++frt-s-c-H4+t-H- 1 - t :•+4 :1 z 1 II:. 4:. WLCOIVIE '32 ..'.,1 IR', .f. 1.: . :., You'll find the headquarters for smokes, $ confections, and . special-fountain service at. :: A.: X , , • . k THE PENN STATE SWEET SHOP 4C 4 1. 7. ~-., ) . , , . ~ One ball block 'ergot from:tho Post Office .lif 1 1 - 4: 3: , . x j' ~ • ~E The College Man's. Shop .5: f . 1 : FALL SUITS, TAILOR ME-s2s:to O $5 4 Made in Collegiate Style Ii• PENN , HALL CLOTHES READY TO WEAR- $3O and $35 • 4 . With Two Pants • TRENCH COATS FOR MEN, WOMEN .4 A .. I 4: - AND BOYS , _ 1: ' . - _., . t :!: HARRY SAUERS. s '. x it Allen Street ~ t ' State College It 4: 4. t.. Where you buy Fraternity Jewelry: - .i. 1. .4. i.l-1-14+++++.:44^1^:÷14÷.:^1-I+§÷K÷:^l444-K.4÷l÷:•3-i^{-14÷:444+4+.1. 'Tuesday, September 18,,19:48
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