Tuesday, September 18, 1928 HAPEL SPEAKERS FOR YEAR INCLUDE NOTED EDUCATORS r. W. W. Comfort, of Haverford College, Accepts Invitation To Address Students ABBI LAZARON, CHAPLAIN HRUM WILL SPEAK AGAIN Ist Also Contains Outstanding Men of Both National, Foreign Repute Foul college presidents are includ in the hot of Sunday chapel speak s scheduled to address Penn State *Went., this year, according to a ntement recently issued from the lesident's office. , Dr Henry W. Hanson of Gettysburg ollege, Dr. W. W. Comfort, of Haver ord college, Dr. Mordecai W. John •on, of Howard university, and Dr. larence A. Barbour of Rochester heological seminary, will address hapel-goers at various times through 'at the vear. Other speakers having •allege connections are Dr. Henry H weedy, Yale Divinity school; Dr. 'lbett Russel, Duke university, Prof I ohn H. Frizzell, Penn State; the to Halford E Lnceock, Yale um- ~:-:..:-:-,..:...:....:::..:..:....+.:..:-...:..:..:.:-:..;-:..:..:-:..:-:::::-:..:::x..:.::::..:.:..:. .:. .:. x .:. + t: GEM'Safety Razor with five blades $l.OO f ..i. el STAR Shaving -Brush $1.50 , .... .:. :r. 1: VALUE $230 i SPECIAL, both for 99 Cents .:. .:. .:. ~., . .:. .:. +. .:. ..„. . _ .:. .:. College Cut-Rate Store I . *. . 4 1 , - - 134 South Allen Street :J: 4. ~. 4: - A, "You Can Get Text Books of all the Various Schools hi College Freshmen! ItoveiriTuyryporuictoesiorokr Loose Leaf Note Books Parker, Waterman, Wahl Mechanical Drawing Instruments _ All sizes; All prices Fountain Pens _ - and Supplies : The iViogul, 7 3-4x5 in., one piece, ' Range from $2.75 to $7.00 Get a price -list at our store, or at solid leather, ball bearing boosters first meeting of class at $3.00. 'Will last for years. Eversharp Pencils Official Gym Uniforms Student Desk Lamps Agents for the Shirts 75c , $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.75 Underwood Portable Typewriters Khaki Pants, with free hanging $60.00, terms pads, $1.25 to $2.50 Save your eyes - Typewriters for Rent and for Sale • • . . canvass Alarm Clocks Penn State Pennants Parcel Post Laundry Cases The Dependable Westclox ' 50c. to $2.50 All Wool Felt $1.75, -$2.00, $2.50 $1.50 to $4.50 Framed Pictures 50c, 75c $1.50 111 Allen - ..,:,.H. • .. ~... ~ ..:: : ..10111.. : .:..-1.,...':.-.41111.::Ildr,'4 7 ....9;::::',,g11::,,.,,rir 111 Allen ‘eratty; and Dr. Harry F. Watd, Union Theological seminarY. Rabbi Moms S. Lazinon, of Bahl mot e, and Chaplain Reuben W. Slum, of the plemdential yacht, Mayflower," hill totem this yeat. Both of these men have prosaic/I messages of interest to Penn State audiences in past years Warden J. J. Malone of Toynbee Jjall of the Universities, located at London, England, will speak here for the first time The lion. Franklin S Edwmds, Philadelphia, is also acheiluled lot an addi Among the other pastors who will ',mit Penn State are Dr. W Warren Giles, of the First Reformed Church, East Orange, N J., the Rev. Peter N. Emmons, of. the First Preiihyterran Church, Scranton, and the Rev. Sam uel W. Sockinan, Madison Avenue M E Church, Nen York City Three Philadelphia numsters, Dr. Ivan Mur ray Rose, Pint Baptist Church, and Dr. Andrew Match, Bryn Mawr Pres byterian Church, and the Rev Philip Steinmetz, Rector of the St Paul's Church, will also give addresses. Library Staff Plans Reading Room Change ! In order to immove the conditions ' m the magazine reading room of the Carnegie Library, several changes are being planned by the library staff. In the near Solute the present lead ing room on the first floor will be used solely for neospapers The maga rine, will be transferred to the Selmer reserve book room of the School of Education in the alcove Engineering, Agriculture., Liberal Arts, Chemistry, Etc. Champlin Writes Articles For Educational Journals Dr Carroll D Champlin, of the de partment of education and psychology, is the author of several articles, deal ing with the problem of education here and elsewhere, to be published in early issues of pi ofessional magazines A dUSUiption of the educational ad vantages of our own college is offeted in "The Power of Penn State" The inoie than state-wide influence at many different fields of training of feied here is depicted The quality of the residence mstiuction and camp us oppoitundies, the invaluable ser vices tendered by the different kinds DAIRY CATTLE JUDGES I ENTER COLLEGE MEET Penn State will be represented in the Intercollegiate dairy cattle judg ing contest at the Eastern States Ez position in Sluingfield, Massachusetts this week by Piof Adam L. Beam, of the dany husbandry department, Thomas P Whittaker ,'2B, Alai C. But, '2B, and Russel M Smith '2B. 4 A lttictlVNV VAT"- 4'41 /CY Not gaudy enough for Az.." Mikethellite.Perhapsnot prim enough for Priscilla's /,!," 241/ maiden aunt. /.4 But the rich and mellow .P , / rosewood coloring of this /;',' Wahl-Eversharp ';',/ Fountain Pen and Pencil appeals to open , / 4 minded and well garbed „..i• 4 4 ( youth. See your Wahl dealer to- -.J./ day. Pick your writing tools from the famous 0,/ Nii,Wahi-Everaharp line. ,e y ee „ 44..4k it 4, 4 . . I .'l • • Pens are Priced at $3 to $10; pencils.("'';' $2, to $6. pP •- 1- "itaffti-v%VANNI-fAR.P‘ 103-,.:VAWMAitgit4t*iNtitt. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ofleseatch and the moral-quality of the student life are all treated. One of the articles, "Training for Teaching," points out the importance of laying a sound foundation for pro fessional preparation and piactrce Another, "Using What We Have," em phasizes the need for a superior out put of, professional literature. "Who is Practical in Education" re seals thexhanging tendencies in cui rieulum administration and classroom pioteduke. It points out that 'Mutt is ',radical tot one type of student mind ,may be homiletical for othei.. School of Education Adds Two Professors • - (Continued from first page) psychology, who 'pent the past sem ester studying in Europe, and Dr Brude'lr.`Moore o associate professor of psychology, will iesume then du ties hole this semestet. Alvis L Ithoton,_ professor of education, is anay on leave of absence for this semester." _.„ Pi-:.1,-;,i t . -':',.. ,- ;' ~7 _ ,,, ./ . ,: i i.::? ; / ~,-.. .i '-' -A A , ,'_", I li, ~ ~..: . ,/,),,,,,..,,-,.. , t ,..i,. : ,.. : .-, si);,-t.., „..,..z. - ; ifo t , , ......„ ~ „ ~1 . ~// . ..,, ' 4!",:n.i.:- ,„,, .„: - .:,:-.) , ,1 , ~. .._ . ,-..-,:. ',:',3 At MeNers" A cuiliculuni in education and psy chology and a to year coins° in in dustlial elocution will lie aliened fun the hilt tune this yeal. Hugo l3ezdek Stresses Co-ordination in Team (Continued ham first page) a capable first-string line, too reserve easel al does not come op to p lr With the v,Ceptzon of Rosenfeld and Zoiella, the Lions are is ithnut depend able linemen to step into places on the iegulai team in case of inmiy. The backfield condition, however, in a better state With French, Col- Ins, twins and possibly, McCiacken oi Web., I cody to assume heavy duty, !in case of injuries, Bezdek possess°. sonic good reserve Mat. ml =MI Nittany catches wale heartened comideiably when Di Ritenoui, phy iatian attending Captain Cretniihielik, pneuntonia-viettin, mued a bulletin to the effect that the grid le tiler's con- THE HUB Low Priced Leaders of HONEST MERCHANDISE "The Big Store" 1. 0. 0. F. Building East College Ave. II State College HONEST PRICES s Tuesday and Wednesday Specia ARMY SHOES Men's Fancy FRESHMEN TIES Regulation Munson Last GOLF HOSE At 89c At ' $3.75 to $3.95 All Wool, $1.50 Pair Black Socks, 6 pr. $1 Men's Sawyer Slickers, at - - - Men's New Fall College Caps, at Men's Fall Hats, at - New Fall Suits, Beautiful Patterns, at New Fall Oxfords For Men, .at, _ damn is much man o,ed and the common to pneumoma patient 4, has pa,sed. It is mohable that Donn ,111 tal.e up Ins football dale, m a fen m Salm day say. the close of the laore4 noun. 1 I I 1 I 4 1 4 $3.95 "tv,o-n-day" me-season thins since was announced that staiting day Puin Staten griddeii mould pi pane foi the opening genie or the son v.ilh the legolut drill sash ail,. Th'e Orner - - - - $1.65 $22.50 $4.95 to $7.45
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