Page roar - ,t,. ' ME 6-10 a.m.' June 12_104 MngA Pay 2110 - 11. M. lune 11___200 EngD Measurements for the officially op- WANTED—One pigskin glove, size - 269 Dairy liubSp . 200-8 a.m. June 12 Amp ME 9-2 p.m. June 7 proved senior caps and gowns will be .eight to nine and a half, suitable for - o I Daily Luncheon and Dinner Menus . ME 10-10 a.m. June B____2oo MngA PubSo 280-2 n.m. June 12 4LA taken at Stark Brothers' from 7to 9 wearing on right hand . . Phone, see SWEATERS,''I Give a Good Selection of ME 11-8 a.m. June 10____300 EngA - - o'clock Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- or write Judson Laird, Beta Theta - 7••••ms,• PubSp 452-10 a.m. June 7_15 LA day and Friday nights. A deposit Of Pi. • ME 56-8 a.m. Juno 8 211 EngD Otp GOLF HOSE, sidiq Hot Foods . ME 101-10 a.m. June 12__300 EngC, RR 18-2 p.m. June IL2OI, 203 EngA $2 will be made when measurements 206 EngA RR 20-10 a.m. June - B____2lo EngC are taken and $3 will be payed when and . NECKWE atFOR SALE—Hand-woven breakfast ME 104-10 a.m. June 13__300 EngA Soc 2-8 a.m. June 12 OC the garments are delivered. A re- ME 106-10 a.m. June 13 . Soc 5-8 a.m. June 11 l4 LA fund of $1.50 will be made when tho sets, scarfs, pillow l tops and other useful articles, on sale . Wednesday, ~ , ',l. i !Dry Cleaning ''- ' GER'NE R D I ' 200, 202 EngD Soc 11—By Appointment caps and gowns are returned. Thursday, Friday, May 15, 16 and , , , Thle Egrner ME 1 1 1 10- 2 2 p.m. June 7____2s9 Dairy p.m. June 12___206 EngA Soc 16-2 p.m. June 11 19 LA. I —o— may obtain commencement 17- from 2:00 to 9:30 p, m. in the parlors of Women's Building under ! SocSc 2-10 a m June 11 invitations, announcements, and pro-Amp • • • the auspices of the Ellen H. Rich- • $l.OO 3,s t unusual ' MEDes 9-10 a.m. June 12_300 EngA " , Sp 12-2 p.m. June 11______See List grams at the Athletic store from 7 MEDes 6-10 a.m. June 10_300 EngA Sp 14-2 p.m. June 11 ards club, an Home Economics club, MEDes 104-2 p.m. June 11_300 EngA Sp 16-10 a.m. June 13 See List until 9 o'clock tonight, tomorrow, and 14 LA Thursday. Met 57-2 p.m. June 11___200 MngA Sp 241-8 a.m. Juno 11_9 CA, 206 Ag Met 58-2 p.m. June I____2o6 EngE Met 61-8 a.m. June 11___204 MngA Str 1-2 p.m. June 12 203 EngA Met 63-2 p.m. June 7 100 Hort , • 104 MngA Met 66-8 a.m. June 11___204 MngA Str 44-8 a.m. June 8 259 Dairy Met 74-10 n.m. June 7____2o4 MngA Zool 25-2 p.m. June 13__OC, 4 McAH Met 76-10 a.m. June B____lol MngA Zool 26-10 a.m. June 12 10 CA Met 76-2 p.m. June 7 100 Hort Zool 27-8 a.m. Juno 14 See List Met 77-10 a.m. June B___2o4 MngA Zool 29-10 a.m.. June 13 ' OC , Met 100—By Appointment Zool 34—By Appointment Min 30-10 a.m. June 13__100 Mngß Zool 36-13 y Appointment Min 32-8 a.m. Juno 13____100 Mngß Zool 39-10 a.m. June 12_. MM 53-8 a.m. June 11 104, 200 . MngA Examination 'Lists (Continued from third page) DH 11-2 p.m. June 13____251 Dairy DH 16-2 p.m. June 11 206 Ag Dr 2-8 a.m. June 11 See List EchE 1-10 a.m. June 11_213 EngD EchE 3-8 a.m. June B____2o4 MngA Econ 2-8 a.m. June 10 Amp Econ 14-8 a.m. June 11 Amp Econ 22-8 a.m. June 12___A McMI, 259 Dairy Econ 50-2 p.m. June 7 11 CA Ed 6-2 p.m. June 7 200 EngE Ed 22-10 a.m. June 10 Amp Ed 25-10 a.m. June•B.____2oo EngD Ed 07-2 p.m. June 12 .0 LA EE 2 8 a.m. June 13_-200, 202 EngD EE 4-2 p.m. June 7___2oo, 202 EngD EE 9-8 a.m. June 7__200, 202 EngD EE 11-8 a.m. June 10____213 EngD EE 13—.2 p.m. June 10____213 EngD EE 14-8 a.m. June .7 206 EngE EE 1510 a.m. June B____2so Dairy EE 17-8 a.m. June 8 204 AtngA EE 18-10 a.m. Juno 11___211 EngD Eng La s, 3-10 a.m. June 7 Amp EngiComp 1-4 p.m. June 10___Amp EnglComp 5-2 p.m. June 10_See List' EnglLit 1-8 a.m. June 12 Amp EngiLit 2-10 a.m. June 11__300 EngC EnglLit 3-2 p.m. June 10 3 LA EngiLit 5-2 p.m. June 11 3 LA EnglLit 21-,8 a.m. June 12 Amp EngiLit 22-10 a.m. June 11 300 EngC EnglLit 23-10 a.m. June 11___25 LA FnglLit 30-2 p.m. June 12_259 Dairy EnglLit 51-2 p.m. June 10__200EngE EttgiLit 61-10 a.m. June 11__20 LA EnglLit 63-8 a.m. June 11_11 CA F nait 71-8 a.m. June 10_20 LA EngiLit 83-2 p.m. June 11__200 Hort EnglLit 100-10 a.m. June 10__25 LA Ent 6—By Appointment Ent 7-10 a.m. June 10 8 CA B—By Appointment 9—By Appointment 2-2 p.m. June 12__ __2o2 Hort —2OO Hort 3-10 a.m. June 10_ 22—By Appointment 28-10 a.m. June 11 103 Ag 35-10 a.m. June 13___251 Dairy 43—By Appointment For 66—By Appointment For 71-2 p.m. June 12 11 CA For 72-2 p. m. June,l3_2oo Hort For 77-2 p.m. June 11____202 Hort For 78-10 a.m. June 12___105 Hort For 85-10 a.m. June 12_261 'Dairy Fr 12-2 p.m. June 11______See List Fr 14-2 p.m. June 11 See List Fr 241-8 a.m. June 11 1 LA Geog 80—By Appointment Geol 23-8 a.m. June 10___104 MngA 203 EngA Geol 31-2 p.m. June 13___200 MngA Gent 32-10 a.m. June 13_104 MngA Geol 44-10 a.m. June 10__104 MngA Geol 66—By Appointment Geol 71-8 a.m. June 10___200 MngA Geol 81—By Appointment Geol 82—By Appointment Geol 86—By 'Appointment - NEW CARS ... i FE DRIVE IT YOURSELF ... NO INCREASE IN RATES .e - - - If: ... CLEMSON BROS. • i ...- 116 McAllister Street Phone 376 :.t. v44i•i 111 1 I I•Wri.:444+44++4+H-: 1}:1::1t 1 I I SU 1 : 1 I:•411 HEAR EACH THRILL OF IT! The Metropolis Comes To Life in The VOICE theV ITY By and With Willard Mack Famed Actor-Playwright An All-Talking Detective Melodrama Thursday ot ratlyi Slatineed!veningml zedik LAUREL wul HARDY COMEDY . Gey ,. .13-2 p.m. June 11 Amp 200 Eng]) Greek 26-2 p.m. June 10 OC Greek, except Greek 26—By Appt. HE 102-8 a.m. June 11 14 WB HE 104-2 p.m. June 12 12 WB HE 106-8 a.m. June 12 14 WE HE 202-10 a.m. June 13____14A WE HE 204—8 y Appointment HE 302-10 a.m. June 7___loo Mngß HE 304-2 p.m. June 12 14 LA HE 306-2 p.m. June 10 0 WB HE 309—8 y Appointment HE 310—By Appointment HE 311—By Appointment HE 312-10 a.m. June 10 12 WB HE 314-8 a.m. June 12 3 LA HE 908—By Appointment HE 410-2 p.m. June 7 8 CA HE;429-8 a.m. June 10 14 LA Hise2-2 p.m. June 10 202 Hort Hist 15-10 a.m. June 10 14 LA Hist 21-10 a.m. June 12 Amp, 100 Hoit Hist 25 1 -8 a.m. June 10___.100 Hort, 206 Ag Hist 28-10 a.m. June 11 14 LA Hist 33-8 a.m. June 10___259 Dairy Hist 41-8 a.m. June 13 28 LA Hist 46-2 p.m. June 11 103 Ag Hist 50-10 a.m. June 7_259 Dairy Hort 37X-10 a.m. June 11_206 Hort Hort 38-8 a.m. June 10____206 Hort Hort 47-2 p.m. June 11____206 Hort Hwy 1-10 a.m. June B____2oo EngD Hyd 1-8 a.m. June 8 100• Hort, 259 Dairy Hyd 2-10 amt. June 11____259 Dairy Hyd 12-8 a.m. June 11____201 EngA Hyd 13-8 a.m. June 11...201. EngA Hyg 1-2 p.m. June 13__Amp, 12 CA IE 303-8 a.m. June 12_201,208 EngC IE 306-10 a.m. June 12_206 EngE IE 308-2 p.m. June 10____204 EngC IE 400-10 a.m. June 10_259 Deity IndEd 6—By Appointment IndEd 27—By Appointment It 12—By Appointment Joum 13-8 a.m. June 12___100 Hort Journ 22-10 a.m. June 12 3 LA Journ 23-;-10 a.m. June 11 3 LA Journ 25-2 p.m. June 10 103 Ag Journ 27-2 p.m. June 12 9 LA Latin—By Appointment Lib I—By Appointment Math 3-2 p.m. June 12 See List Math 5=2 p.m. June 12 See List Math 6-2 p.m. June 12 See List Math 7-2 p.m. June 12____See List Math 10-2 p.m. June 12____See List Math 11-2 p.m; June 12____See List Math 14-10 a.m. June 11 28 LA I Math 20-10 a.m. June 10 3 LA Math 21-2 p.m. June 12____See List Math 29-40 a.m. June 12 14 LA Math 30-2 p.m. June 12___See List Math 31-2 p.m. June 7____2ol EngC Math 32-2 p.m. June 11 1 LA Math 31-10 a.m. June 7___2oo EngE Math 106-8 .a.m. June 8 22 LA Math 121—By Appointment Mchs 1-8 a.m. June 10____300 EngC Mchs 2-10 a.m. June B______- _Amp Mchs 3-10 a.m. June 10___300EngC, 206 EngA Mchs 8-2 p.m. June 10_....._201 EngA C . 4 . + . H . y+ Min 64—By Appointment Min 66--By Appointment Mng 53—By Appointment Mng 55-10 a.m. June 7___lol MngA Mng 57—By Appointment Bing 59-10 a.m. June 12__101 MngA Bing 79—By Appointment Music—By Appointment NatEd—By Appointment PH—By Appointment PhCh 6-2 p.m. June 14 See List PhCh 11-10 a.m. June 13___100 Hort PhCh 13-10 a.m. June 12____206 Ag, 12 CA PhCh 21-2 p.m. June 7 12 CA Phil 4—By Appointment Phil 20-8 a.m. June 11_100, 200 Hort Phil 402—8 y Appointment Phil 418—By Appointment Phys 107-10 n.m. June 11___40 Phys Phys 290-8 a.m. June 132_206 Ag Phys 261-8 a.m. June 13 • Amp, 4 MeAH Phys 262-10 a.m. June 13 Amp 4 McAH Phys 267-10 a.m. June 10_28 Phys Phys 281-8 a.m. June 10 OC, 4 MeAli Elva 282-10 n.m. June 10 OC, 4 McAH Phys 366-8 a.m. June 10 12 CA Phys 356-10 a.m. June 10 12 CA PolSc 2-10 a.m. June 10 Amp PolSc 13-8 n.m. June 12___See List Pol Sc 16-2 p.m. June 7____2o2 Hort PolSe 21-8 a.m. June 11 25 LA PolSc 25-10 a.m. June B____VarHall Psy 2-10 a.m. Juno 11 4 bicAlli 100 Hort Pay 7—By Appointment Pay 14-8 a.m. June 10:. 200 Hort, _ __ 25 LA ___l LA Pay 15-10 a.m. June 12__ .1441111 1-544-Ill:1 II I I:I I:4 MRS. EVA B. ROAN 1 J. Optometrist J. f 'Avenue kinds of frames 52 2E. College venue , ;11.:ii:i:+iiinti:111111. This Space Reserved for SCHLOW'S Quality Shop Wi - - - - - To the left —• path of toortelnty, taggProtle and ergot on whkh you tor . ono nob sodas. To the Ado-. poll of confidence. ee. gusto Y and to buelneo knowledge that ehould guide ou If you clone the path to the tight. Bab. eon Institute on serve you-end serve Ice well. AND now h the tele:to act. Beata for Booklet! Every College anus who is ambitious to, , rePr "6"' 674.llttra,' Is explains in derail dui work even. the =lona features of our course ba business fundsinstuals. Auld bow s en t is lersd. A copy will be sent fres. Mail this Coupon Now! BABSON Institute A 332 Wellman, A.4l.l6stan Park.lilusse. Send nseowittout fot butanes Leadership'. and complete pm • tkulen about Wm. Institute. Nam! College Aadnets Hems -- Mims THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 8 CA, - I,fcAH 'tool 40-10 n.m. June B__. Campus Bulletin Candidates for the reportorial staff of the COLLEGIAN will meet in Room 14 Liberal Arts building at 7 o'clock to night. • 1 The Way to a Youthful ApPeatance Shari Fare Powder $2.50 The proper use of a..hilFh grade face poWder hke Shari 'Face Powder is the easiest way to present a. young, fresh skin. One of the several Shari tints will blend Verfeetly ,ivith your complexion and make you look 'at young as ever. SAV SAFETY •••• Aft M • tc_e_aa.k.,....%/,,..„ ROBERT J. MILLER • • - Enjoy • , • • Sprzng Weather . in : • • • Knickers 411•Isiew Styles and Colors Slipover Sweaters Crew Neck Models in New Weaves that will Complete Your Spring Ensemble • Take Advantage of New Dress Customs! We are glad to show you what the new styles are in Sport Weai• • Whitey .Musser's • your friends at Whitey's" CLASSIFIED LOST—Omicron Mu pin with initials F. L. C. Finder please call Zayaz at. Evren Cottage. ltp How Gold Prospeclor "Wen.t Scotch" Minneapolis, Mimi • April 30, 1928 Lams & Bro. Co. Richmond, Va Dear Sirs: Two years ago last winter I went into the Red Lake gold fields in Canada. It was a tough trail from Iludson, over 140 miles of snow and ice. There wore fourteen of us on the trail going in, and frequently at night when seated around a big camp fire, someone would ask me for a pipeful of Edgeworth. These Canadian boys sure like our Edgeworth. In four weeks' time I ran out of Edgeworth. I was glad to get 'most any old tobacco. One day, however, I dropped in to Dad Brown's tent, a 72-year-old pros pector and seeing a can of Edgeworth on an improvised table, back themlso miles from the "steel," I perked up at once, saying, "Dad, I'm plum out of tobacco—how's chances for a pipe ful?" "Help yourself," ha said: So pulling my heavy duty pipe from my pocket, I ldaded it with Edgeworth,. packing it in so tightly that I couldn't get the least bit of a draw. I excused myself for a moment, and stepped outside to remove about three pipefuls to put in my pouch. ' Dad stepped out, saying, "You're worse than any Scotchman I ever saw." Then I confessed. I told him what happened to my Edgeworth—that I was just dying for a smoke, and ho understood right away. He said, "Boy, Edgeworth Is mighty scarce in these parts, but I reckon J. can spare what's left of that can. Help yourself." You can just bet your last nickel that I guarded this Edgeworth with extreme care until I got back to the steel.". Yours very truly, C. M. Bahr Edgeworth Extra High Grade' , Smoking Tobacco CHRISTIAN SCIENCE . SOCIETY Of The Pennsylvania State College . Announces a Free Lecture on Christian Sciente- By Hon. William E. Brown, C. S. B. Of Los Angeles, California Member of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church; The Md. Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, MassaChusetts • In the Schwab Auditorium, State College, Pa. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 14, 1929, at 8:00 O'CLOCE The Public is Cordially Invited to Attend .11,r;1 Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Attend the Annual Move-Up Day.l* Saturday Night Music By The Blue and White Band Dancing 8 to 12 SUBSCRIPTION - - - - Tuesday, May 14, 1929 _