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VOL. 25, No. 31
NMANY PASSERS
VANQUISH MAROON
COURTMEN, 49-27
lHazess, Reinhold Head Scoring
List As Penn State Five
Unleashes Attack
BOLLERMAN TALLIES 9
COUNTS FOE COLGATE
Captain Reilly, Stahley and Koch
Show Defensive Prowess
In One-Sided Fray
Penn State's smooth working bas
ketball machine, unleashing a whal
n and passing and scoring attack, ove,-
whelmed Colgate university's cage
warriors, 49-27, Saturday night in the
Recreation Hall
Saturday's defeat was the second
in succession fog the Maroonmen who
loot by one point, 30-29, to Bucknell
Friday night at Lewisburg. Coarh
Lloyd Jordan's charges gave all the
appeauinceo of staging a comeback
in Saturday's game when they started
scoring activities with a foul goal
In the next few plays Colgate gained
a margin of one point but the Nittany
five retuined to the play with a selics
of baskets before then opponents
could get undo, way again. The Ma
roon dnbblets tied the score once dur
ing the first ten minutes of the open
ing period but wet° forced to trail
Coach Hermann's pioteges though
out the remainder of the contest.
Maness, Reinhold Star
Jack Maness and Dick Reinhold wets
the tao high scorers of the game and
were by fat the most outstanding play
ers on the floor Mares, led the Nit
tany scoring attack with seven field
goals during the twenty-two minutes
that he tins in action In the first
I alf the isintillating sophomore tossed
three field goals but tins also charged
aith three personal fouls. Bernie
Jacobson replaced hint at the right
forward post and remained in that
position until the middle of the sec
oril—vislt when Morena again entered
the fray, scoring four, more double
deckers.
Dick Reinhold was not fat behind
Ilasess in the scoring line, accounting
for five field goals and thice out of
four fouls Continually on the ide¢
for scoring opportunities he more than
once slipped away from the opposing
guards to take a successful shot at
the basket.
ndll). Stalllcy OuNtanding
Captain Lou Redly guailled
Bollet
man,center and captain of the Colgate
team, in a praise-u of thy !flannel and
t.coied one more field goal than the
latter. Lou accounted Lot fout two
pointers while his opponent who tow
ered Mime him, dropped in three bas
kets and title° fouls. BoHeiman, with
nine points lino high scorer for the
ilfatoon
Skip Stahley and Alt Koch played
with their usual effectiveness at the
defensive positions On numerous oc
casions the two Lion guards broke up
well-directed Colgate thiucts and pie
yonted unwarranted scoting on the
part of their opponents Shippei toss
ed the leather sphere into the mesh
three times and made good one out of
tuo penalty attempts. Koch Joined
the Nittany sensing tanks with ono
field goal and two fouls.
Colgate Takes Lead
Shortly after the game stinted Don
ache. Platoon left remold, caged a
foul goal to place Colgate in the lead
by one point Dick Reinhold tetal
hated on the next play, however, with
a short toss flora the court to revelse
lhe maigm. Captain Bollerman's field
goal from neat the basket gave his
loam the point advantage for the sec
ond and last time Stithley and Rein
hold returned with a double-decker
each float the side of the floor to
inal,e the score 041.
BoHeiman gemmed another point,
this tame on a technical foul, .r, Cy
cushy replaced Monier at tit., Platoon
right guard position. Koch tossed
two fouls and Capes tetaliatecl with
a pretty cut shot. With ten minutes
(Continued on last page)
40 Faculty Members
Attend Farm Display
Forty =labels of the faculty of
the School of Agriculture attended
the meetings of the thiacenth annu•
al Faim Products show at Ilan isburg
this week. Addresses by toenty-nine
of those attending from Penn State
mere a part of the program
Dean Ralph I. Watts and ENten•
mon Director Milton S. McDowell of
the School of Agriculture are mcm
berg of the State Farm Pi °duets
Show commission which is tesponsible
for this gathetung. Nine others of
the agriculture school hold °dices in
the subordinate poups of the organ
ization.
Intelligent College Canine
Imitates Sage Professor
Standing in a come of loom 108
University Club with a pair of spec-
Lades on his nose and a pipe in hls
mouth, a small brown and V. hit°, wire.
haired, stumpy tailed Pup was doing
his best to look dignified.
Jiggs, the dignified one, is a puie
bred fox terrier and is frequently seen
following his master, Di Edwin S
Rader of the agricultmal department
about the campus. Ile is officially
registered as "Jiggs" Reidel, College
pup, Penn State 1926-10.
WuWing to the dog who was sturd
ily holding his pose Doctor Reider said
softly, "Jiggs you're the handsomest
and darndest foolish pup I ever did
see Theme isn't a professor in tor u s
can hold a candle to you when it comes
to looking wise."
town Unhappily, on going over t,
Turning to an interested sisitoi this
particulin breed, he met with a
I Doctor Render said with Pi ide, "You tit
I own
think it but all that my pct.
very smelly
be eeeption fat
a didn't
1 W months afterthat there was no living has teamed has been on his on in-
happen to
t. Pot
thatkind of a c
ittative.
When I acquired him in with him and he felt dreadfully hurt '
1920 from Colonel Dunn, one of Ross,
"I named him Jiggs after the come
volt's Rough Riders, who was stations(' chn,,,,tet." declared Doctor Reidet,
at Boalsburg several years ago, he °because he's bringing up lathes. Be
! could not do a single tricl Now he i foie I acquired him I wasn't getting
comes to me and practically pleads to out-of-doors often enough but with
be taught how to do things. Once he ,Jiggs to tug° me, I get plenty of
IS given a job he does it *yell, setting, flesh air now He is bunging up
me a good example." !father and making a good Job of it."
RIFLE TEAM WINS I GRAPPLERS TRAIN
SYRACUSE MATCH , FOR FIRST MEET
Undefeated Nittany Riflemen
Engage in Competition
For Arca Trophy
NIMRODS SCHEDULE FOUR
CONTESTS, TWO AT HOME
Official tabulation of the targets ex
changed between the Penn State and
Syracuse rifle teams after a tele
giaplue 'meet last neck resulted 'in
the Lion shooters being declared the
winners by a sem° of 3608 to 3590.
The victory keeps intact Penn State's
skinning streak.
The Nittany riflemen have not been
defeated this year. Cornell, Wil
liams, C C N. Y., Maine, M. I T. and
It P. I. are some of the tolleges they
have met thus far.
Third Corps Area Titleholders
The Lion marksmen are now engag
ed in the compeliton for the Third
Corps Area championship, which in
cludes the states of Pennsylvania,
Maryland, Virginia and Washington,
D. C. Victory this year will give
Penn State permanent possession of
the championship trophy having won
the title the pimt two year, Captain
Roy T. Rouse, coach, is optimistic over
the chance for victory.
In a telegraphic match Saturday,
the team will encounter the represent
atives of Rutgers, Columbia, North
Dakota, and the Georgia School of
Technology.
Shoulder-to-Shoulder Matches
Four shoulder-to-shoulder contests
ate included in the schedule; the in
tercollegmtes at Pittsbuigh, Navy at
Annapolis, and Gettysburg and Lehigh
hem This is the first year in the
history of the sport here that total
teams still be met on the home Lange.
`Prayer Yearning
For God,' Frizzell
Tells Chapelgoers
"Can the model n man play" was
the suhtmt of Piet. John It Fi 'melt
of the English dep.iitment when he
athltelsed the chapel aJoemhlage Sun
day morning.
"Modern mon can pray," declined
linofcssur Fruwell, "pine ding he
knows what propel Is Any person
willing to model Ills own ployets of
ten the Lond's platen can play con
sistently, but most people say it so
often that they don't Icahn of what
it consists." he continued,
"It a moment of stiess," asserted
the speaker, "even scoffers will break
out in player. It may sound like pro
fanity but it is in nudity , a player
gone wrung."
Continuing his subject Piofessoi
Friczell stated that most people hose
been taught from childhood to enter
pleas in then players and thereby
have gotten the idea that the pm pose
of prayer is merely foe asking.
I "That is the wrong attitude," as-
salted the speaker. "True plater is
the reaching out of the soul for some
thing outside and highm up from our
universe. It is the 3cainmg of the
soul to find God."
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STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1929
A look of desperation had been
giadually cnetcoming the dog's face
while his master sins talking Fin
ally, the visitor pitying his predica
ment placed a piece of paper at his
feet. With a look of gtatitude Jiggs
snatched at the pipet, placed it at his
owner's feet and with his cars %vig
il:lg expectantly awaited his appro
bation. A pat on the head sent hun
into a frenzy of joy.
In reply to a question asked by the
visitor Doctor Roulet asserted that
Jiggs never baron cats. "Speaking
of cats reminds me of an incident
that occurred two years ago," he said.
"We were out in the woods one day on
one of out excursions when Jiggs
thought he saw a common house cut
under a tree. He had been trained to
be Slimily with eats and had struck
up a friendship with seveial about
First Team Remains Uncertain
As Coach Speidel Revises
Line-up in Practice
FINAL SELECTIONS BEGIN
WITH BOUTS TOMORROW
Rest moments will he a novelty Los
members of the Lion %nestling squad
during the remaindel of this week as
Coach -- SPeidel puts his charges
through a series of dual matches in
preparation for the opening of the
season with Ohio university Saturday
in the Recreation Hall
While the test Saturday is not ex
pected to he a difficult one the Nit
taoy 'imam it taking no chances Un
certain as to his starting line-up he
has been wetting against each other
the too most promising candidates for
the same position, to learn then abil
ities
Although dual matches between a
piebald° first team and those con
tending Los the positions on the sat
sity have been held since the Intel
class scrap, nothing definite has de
veloped. As a final test to secure the
strongest man for each position a
regulation meet will lie held tomorrow
afternoon. The winners still owlishly
be those selected to sseal the Lion
colors in the opening flay
Dearth of Heavy a eights
Still !aching any real heavyweights
Coach Speidel has changed his candi
dates mound until he has formidable
men in all of the hea‘iel classes Fut.
ther e‘pelience in the heavy classes
is expected for the second meet when
Cranmei, logical heavyweight repre
sentative, will be eligible. Low schol
astic standing last semestel prevents
him flom pal ticipating in the 51 en
mg tilt
In Saturday'. contest it seems likely
that Peas ce will stint as heavyweight,
Long at 175 and Campbell at 158-
pound classes With the ictuin of
Clannier, Long will go back to his
regular position at 158, if he is able
to displace Campbell, and Grantee
and Peatca will cony the heavy
weights
Emenman seems to have the edge
in the :45-pourd class although Stein,
pliady soplionwie, has shown input
development ditung the last week.
Robley and Cowell ale having a
meiry battle in the 135-pound divi
sion with the twiner conceded a slight
(Continued on last page)
American Association of University
Professors Elects Dr. F. L. Pattee
Di. Fled Lewis Puttee, in Dresser Five men, pioniincnt in national
omei itus of American latelatui e, was.and international atran s, were elected
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elected to membei ship in the AMCII-I to membership at the meeting. 13e
cnn Association of University Picifeb-Isides Doctoi Pollee those elected cycle
sots at its annual meeting in New J 111. Cotten, to onnnent educator and
York City recently. editor of School and Society, Mimi-
The association is a group of overtioial magazine; Vellum Kelley, of the
0,000 protease. of recognized col- I National Beseech Council; J. C. Mei
loges and universities thioughoul the: iam, n membei of the Cal negic In-
United States. Those who have 1119-Istitution at IVashington. D. C, and L
tinguished themselves as educators S Rowe, head of the Pan-American
but have ceased to teach are elected Union and leading autlim ity on for
ts honorary nieniheiship in the or- eign telations with Cential and South
ganization. I American countries.
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MARSHALL WILL JOIN
MAJOR LEAGUE TEAM
Ranking a. one of the best for
watds in collegiate soccer clicks,
Dick Marshall, captain of Penn
State's undefeated 1928 booteis,
will tey for a position on the Beth
lehem Stccl team it N. 34 announced
recently
Maishall nits been a member of
the Nittany soccer team fm thine
years and is -onceded a place on
the mythical All Ammican soccer
team by a majmity of college soc
cer coaches
GLEE CLUB ENTERS
CHAMPIONSHIP SING
Songsters Will Compete With G
Pennsylvania Colleges in
Annual Conte.l
TO TRY FOR PERMANENT
POSSESSION OF TROPHY
With ti,o legs on the cup offered by
the Pittsbuigh Pies, already won, the
Penn State Glee Club will enter tne
third annual State Intercollegiate
Glee Club contest in Ciirnegie
Pittsburgh, Fuday, February 22
Seven colleges and uniimmties,
Carnegie Tech, Pitt, AVarhington and
Jefferson Allegheny, Juniata, Buil,
nell, and Penn State, have entered the
competition.
Songster , . Victorious in 1927-23
In both 1027 and 1021 the CoPeqe
songster , . cineiged ‘ictormtr, A sic
tot, this year will give Penn State
permanent possession of the cham
pionship tiophy.
The wink' of the College chorus in
the 1028 contest was highly pi mood
by tinivoy Gaul, music male of the
Pittsbuigh PlO3O, and one of the out
standing music authorities in Pitts
burgh
Director Grant Organizer
The purpose of the competition is
to cneouiage male voice singing of the
highest excellence among the college.,
and uniNetsities of thi . Common
waalth "
Richatd W Grant, dnector of mu
sic, 'ens responsible foe mganicing
the colleges of Pennsyhania into a
competing group and is piesident of
the State Inteieollef,nate Mcsic Coun
cil
Suvilar state and regional sings
will be held ban een mole than one
hundred college glee clubs in all see.
tions of the country.
The active dneeting of the compe
tition will he in the hands of a com
mittee chosen fr on, the alumni of the
institution. entered. Penn State will
be represented by P R. Bossetrnan
of Pittsbutgh
MILITARY DANCE HEADS
SELECT BALL PROGRAM
Committee Chooses Favor With
Black Background and
Army Insignia
Selection of a pi egi,uo combining
a black bachgtound with a milit.ity
insignia stamped in gold upon it has
been made by the ?Main.) , Ball com
mittee fin Ohs second all-College
dance to lie held in the Itcci cation
Feblusny 13
It Ohs fi atetnities signify then im
p:twat of the calming sisteni used
by the Senior Ball committee, ar
iimgements will be made fat its
adoption at the military function.
inaninaltun will be obtained
when the f ratei mho thaw fin booths.
011isials lit change announce that
special ieseivattons lire being made
in the mutter of booths fin the min
tram nay student °flaws and guests
The committee has completed final
angeinents with Deaey gman's
Webster Hell °idlest.. and a definite
el:naiad, has been sigred
In °ldol that the acoustics of the
Hall will be implored in time work
has been .taited and it is e pected
to have the shell completed a week
in advance of the dance
Lull 13ititt.
EMINENT AUTHORS
WILL LECTURE AT
ENGLISH INSTITUTE
Joseph Hergesheimer, Vachel
Lindsay and Others To
Conduct Courses
STAFF INCLUDES POETS,
NOVELISTS, DRARATIMS
Dr. Otton Lmte, Former Penn
State Faculty Member,
Chosen Director
Si eminent !cantos and watch
base been chosen to constitute the
staff of the summer session Institute
of English Education according to
plans piepaied by Dean Will G.
Chamber, dircetoi of the session.
Di. Oiton Lose. head of the E'n,:-
I,sh depaitnient at Miami univocal.,
has been chosen dii ado, of the Insti
tute Doctor Lou° has been foi man 3
3 CRIS ducctor of English in the State
depot Intent of Public Insti uction, and
star last sea a menitei of the e ten
sion staff bete
:Umbers of Faculty
Heading the list of autholities, Jo
seph Heigeslimmei, PulesAvaniii
novelist earl shmt stony wiitei, null
Conduct a noun SC on "Recent Amen
can Fiction" The winter is a con
tiibutoi to the Saturday ENening
Post and other magazine, as uell as
author of many books, including "The
Three Blank Pennies"
One of the first lectuieis of this
comae will he Eduard Dasison, Eng
lish poet. LH Davison, Al Ins vas
here during the Inst. English lust,-
(Continual on third page)
DR, W. F. DUNAWAY
ADDRESSES CROUP
Teta to Gamma Mu. 501..al
Science Fraternity, in
University Club
ORGANIZATION INITIATES
NEW STUDENT MEMBERS
Dr VI Ryland F. Dunauay, piores•
sot of American histmy, addressel
111.11i/01s and pledges of Pi Gamma
Mu. honoietv sooial sclera° fiateint
ty of which he is mesident, on "The
Floral Racial Staain in Colonial
Pennsyhania" at a dinner in the
I.lnivosity Club Satin day night
With this !cello°, the Penn State
chapter, .Inch was organwed last
yeah, began its activity in social sci
once ieseaich work Two objects ale
included in the program dhai, n up
by the officials of the society
They hope by ananging lectures
on topics !elating to the social sci
on..., to pi o‘ide oppoitunity foi the
e•ehange of ideas and computing
notes among the campus scholais,
who have hum cal hl on investiga
tions in history, economics, philoso
phy- and the political and social
elites under chscoulaging
uhcuni
stances.
It Is the nom of the in ganiza
tam to interest m a and women stu
dent,. of weal. ng nhalat ship in the
possibilities of research In thin 10.
spective fields These pm sons will
also be gn en an onion tunity to ad
d! ess the membel.ahlii .mil the pub-
Facult: , nimbus who i month
joined the hunouuy f r.xtel nay ale
of William V Dennis of the agi i•
Lanni al econonins dep. l mont,
Charles C Pete, s, °lessen of edu
cation and do eLtoi of edticator al I e
bea I Lil .1111 i DI Hem} Alden for of
the department of Instuly and poll
t cal silence
OU,e,s N, ho s Ole admitted
Roland C Bur ton '2l, Cai m C. Cul
-lan '29, Eilwni d II Hawkins '2", John
M Ut bon '2O, IV ilhanl A. Rolm tson
'Of , James 'l' Wolfe 'JO, Retta
13c,t0 '29, Alvin R hienbeig '29,
and Jack It Riehauls 039
Tribunal To Take Roll
At Freshman Meetings
To eectne a huger attendance of
fi eshinen at class nieetingv di node
measure, will he tal.en In , the Stu
dent Tri!mid to punish time who
fad to attend, it was announced .c.i
terilay by Geoige Delp '2l piesalent
of the Tillman!
A plan has been suggested whet u•
be. the ft esbinan handbooks may he
used us a means of cheek upon those
not attending. Uppmelassmen and
fratermVes ate asked to coopetate
enfolung attendance at the meet.
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Trustees Decide To Raze
And Rebuild Old Main;
Start in June
Work Wil
JUNIORS PLACE NAMES
ON 'LA VIE' GRATIS
Since the La Vie treasury has
been found adequate to bear the
aeditional expenditure, Jurnots
have then names inst.] bed flee of
c' ha charge on one of the two an
rual. which each one will teem,
The photom aphis section of
tainru.3 scenes has been completed
and the indicidual pictures v. ill be
placed on a light blue background
Lim& red by a Grecianant&
Two poems wibentted by Scott F.
Geosey wdl be used as main di-
Indus
BOXERS FACE TEST ;
~ tlet,ton of the Boilld of Tat,
IN OFNING BATTLE. tees, Old Mato ,111 be completely
1 . it. tr. , tout dots n and teloult Guth the ttentit-
I ete.l limestone of the 70-) eat ohl
It; uctut e Retlnsti Junto mto I. Is
Impressne Record of Western ,Lbcdalul to Ao t tally to June
Maryland Augurs 111 I The t. estee, hale .tutho•wed then
at chtLeetutal cotton. ttee to in nerve
For Rmgmen : plans and ~ pecificatton. fot the mon-
:struttion of the building Pielinnnaly
TEAM SELECTION HINGES ip i tis id o u f ae tl r in of 'Co i l , l h em , ll;l l, l , lt ‘ et h t, ,,, Cha l 19e,
the Dnaid, and nuil. ' n ' ig "
ON UNCERTAIN WEIGHIS .PP/ °%ed be
!pldn., ale non being diann up
Present Plans
Scleet , on of Penn State's m; :r
Ind team to the piesent plans, the
remain in doubt until the ere o. limestone of the old structure willsic
the opening meet, Coach Leo Houck used m ,ehmithme, and the general
admitted last night in Ins pie-semon constvuetion lines of the building or ill
star cv of the 1029 ring c. ”P'"" Le retained There will be fetter
Three triumphs in a row for the floors in the flea edifice, but it will La
Western Maryland main. augur dl
for the untested Lion bmeis when topped by a 150-foot clad. tower
Student .rctrsrtres and the College
they confront then southein ma's in
admnistiation will ha centered in the
the Recreation Hall ring Satutila3 ,
rebuilt Ohl Mute Student Union
night. Three 1-3 %millets, met VII-
Perm and
emit Military Institute, quattets, student publiention and other
Georgetown, bloadCast the apparent actiritrea rooms, a large lobby, health
strength of Dick Harlow's charges. , set rice dispensary, cafetei or, campus
societies inciting room, religious, as-
Tough Foe
; Ir vales center, and thcatriurl rehearsal
"Westet n Maryland nill be a tough hall are nouns of the featuim planned
assignment for the first meet," Coma for the reconstructed building.
Houck advised, "and I doubt if the, Slart 11 ork in June
team I'll scut against Haile, 's !
Lunch will be knov n until late in the' , 3 .fl but the fist t,O flow, or the
olesent building hale been sac a t ed.
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"Weight is my biggest e bl ei„ , ” IL m eApetted that the ictonstruLtum
k be slat led aft, Comment,-
e continued. "and the unceaamtv
weight confronts in almost e‘ely meet in June, " hen `l'` e- e c a n h e Pi" -
, ided for the Writes still
class That question may e.en !VON ,
the pe,onnel of the team in doubt , housed et the beddin g
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until Saturday moining "
The order in enhich the homy weight
ho‘ois entei the loped ale. Saturday
night centois about Captain Mho
olff. If the inter collegiate title
holder qualifies lot the 100-pound
bet th, he hill probably oppose (,eor ge
=t==3=!tl
,iable sllnt of one-i ound knockouts
(Continued on ]n•t sign)
CONOVER WILL SELECT
PLEBE FIVE TOMORROW
f:reNch May Flad Final Selection
Difficult, Col Candidates
Drplay Prowess
Coach Lai tv Cono el, tomin low
ingnt, will select the walling quintet
which urn °wise the But:knell fie m
iner 111 Re, cation Ilall Satuiday af
tei noon no I , e °diming . conte,t of .1
font -game chtalule
Since pi actice started seveial v (.12.1,
• ago, Coach Cones er has line r Died a
' n imbet of pi oimsing Wave, Flom
n glom, of twoot.;-fool, lm null choose
the best fise Du, inq the pa, sev
ca al days, matked Itt ogi 0, has been
shoun by the mann of toe plebe.
to mustcu ng the fundamentals of the
game The seinaindet of the tulle will
he used m dcveloping plats and di
fen9ve tactic,
ido.a. of the veal h•ag, al° ,Moul
event , / inal,hml •n .Laul Coat.,
Conovel LIMO, he wall have some
foully in making lus halal scion 1.1011
Thus Lau, Brandt and Hamilton have
been evenly inalehed at a onto, the
uiamale chouc home.: a loss-tl l ,
be
fiwon Vle two POI' the fm U. 111.1 Ins.
SlirllOlolll , me Joni
oinb, 'fancy and 'Nai , te., all of
have lem shine' ag clovetopmont. hell
,elealon malt le A. um th, aemil or
the no cost too day, of m annanage
Engle. 1.1,4.1,, Chapman, Shaun
}bop:don and \Val on eonliaa 0 II sestet
of guards fa ma what), Coach Conovei
in, all nuke hate lanal eholte Engle and
13e7de1,, along walla Hamilton, fi,vdm,.
and Tomb hale been the most pow°,
ul quintet aiming ',wale°.
JUDDERS I'LACE SECOND
Penn St.thP, poultry Judgolg team
won second pia." oolong ore college.;
unopetn.g at A'adison Squin e Gol
den, .lonualy 18. Ralph P. Allinneh
'29. was the only nietnl,e,. of th,„ team
to win an inchvolunl in we. The Penn
State team of foul men was "...Idled
by Mt Ettlett 11 Callenthtch
June Daze
Old Main
PRICE FIVE CENTS
'APPROVE PRESENT PLANS
Use of Limestone in
Present Edifice
Authorized
150-FOOT 'HAVER MAY
I SURMOUNT STRUCTURE
!Specifications Include Activity
I Rooms. C.:felt:Ha. Lobby
Atte,. int estnratton, elhelnig found
madtlsable to attempt "oust! us
thon of the land-otro thi ough lute
I emit, content of the in t,ent
These h,e 11111117 clack:, due to
foundation sottl•neN, and entire IL
consttnetion is•II be n.,ssitty
pr u, clod part]•, by State apin opt
lion and Outwit pledge, to the Col
lege emelgent y building fund Adds
tsonal building u ill depend upon legis
lative appiopriattom,
111,tor) of Old limn
The fist u mg of th_ presort build
ing was erected no 185.), and contanual
dornutoly looms, labclatm roe, cla,,
nouns, and adranwatalloo °fat, In
Decembet, 186,1, the At name was
completed and ,matrted for setenal
years the only building on the cumpu,.
Woi 1, on the tone, of Old Matn, us
it now stands, was lintsbed in 1604.
For many ,cams OHS 11111101 innove
ments um e adde.l mold 1014, a stone
Lettuce ~as built at the Snort cal inua.
SE, uul yea, ago the building I ,
out 0l the po tote a, a men's dot ow
• It.(her tot' Vl,ll ago the attic
and rttof 0,01 we, condemned and
abandontd for genet al use
DR. BURRELL RECEIVES
APPOINTMENT BY fiTATE
Lh .I.thin !ell, cooks-co of
otational education and clitectoi of
eachei's Tiaincrig . estop oon, nas
at
otved appolictimut by tin. State
aunt Eclutation, to study corn,
pondonte instiudion
DoLtrn Millen mill ii.vestwate In
tl 051 ion 14, m.ul toloo c ;hool the
mind States Spec awl alu.ntion wall
is green to tho twining and con
1111011 of Lemke, done thiough cot
e coondeme tout.,
Today
The Bullasophei
Discusses--
'Tl•c Show On"
Editorials
1. A li4 thing Spell
2. An Indoor Track Meet?