VOL -20, No. C ALUMNI OFFICIALS RELEASE PROGRAM FOR HOMECOMING Golf Tourney To Open Activities Of Tenth Annual College Giariu.tles Reunion STUDENTS WILL HOLD MASS MEETING FRIDAY Committee Plans Inspection of Campus—Gridmen Oppose Lufajettc Eleven ' Looking fonvaid to one of the big gest Homecoming celebrations in years, Alumni association officials yesteiday released tentative plans for the tenth annual get-together to be held October 26 A week-end of activities has been manned foi the visitors. Opening the program of events, a golf tournament for giaduntes ha& been scheduled foi Fudav afternoon on the College touise This will he followed bv oper at fiateimtv and women’s campus clubs for ah fonnci members One of the outstanding events is a student mass meeting to be held m the Auditonum at 7 30 o’clock Fri day night President Ralph 1) Ilet/el and various student leadeis have been asked to speak at the meeting The annual Vaisity dub dinner will be hold at Ccntio Hals countij club on the same night Plan Campus Tour Satuidny’s activities will begin vvitn n “See the Campus" toui, plained to allow icturning students oppoilunity to inspect the ptogiess of the Col lege building program and view the exhibits of various schools The com mittee also hopes to have members of Blue Key society act as guides at the new* buildings i A cafeteua style luncheon will be jjerved ut the* Ar morv during noon ‘ State College Parent- In the after* noon, the vaisity football team will meet Lafayettc’o eleven on New Beav er field. Women giaduates of the Collogj will assemble at an alumnae paity m Grange Memorial domutoiy from 7 until S o’clock Saturday night Mean- •while, Iho usual smokei nnd uder pai-; OFFICIALS SELECT ty will be held in the Aimory with an inteiesting entertainment piogiam STUDENT OFFICERS being planed by those in charge. ' Expect Record Crowd i .. , , . . . Chief \ougel Chooses 11 Men As Closing the three-day’s fortuities, chapel sciMces will be held in Schwab Special Police—Warns oC nndiLoiium Sunday morning. Di J Van Etttcn, pastoi of Culvaiv chuicn, Fittsbuigh, will be the speahci Registintion will be held Fnday and Eleven students have been appomt- Satuulav at the Aimoti, the com- od bpccml officois on the boiough mittec lepojts Ample piovision nl- polite foice. Chief of Police Alfiod, so is being made tlnoughout the town i: Yougcl stated Satin day The ne.v to nLComodute one of the laigest nihteis must be nleit at all times' crowds expected since the ongm of Cluel Yougel sa.d, and must le cs-l the event. ' pocially watchful of unpnncipledj Pi of. C'aience E Bulhngei, of the, udrsme" who have icceitly woilodl industrial enginooung deputmcnt, is , m state College j gracial cluiimnii ot the commits Flatomty catclols ami tca loom ' diaisc Olhc. member, of the ma „„ Jle , valngd „ al t.culmly of, Eioup .ire Mis E J Amlcreon. Mm a ham saloima „, caUmE ,„ msc ,f Heien A Cleaver, Miss Lomsa J , ..j„ hn Mnlt ,n” vho has been m.,- Huilbim l , Mibb John t. Bull, D, , ntln h „ COOIK „ nI , u „. William S Glenn, D, II S Clem.,, , „ ht h „ n ,S Chief Youcel Vush -f, 'J'V w T to be mfouned bj ,1.15 c.Uerei «1,0 IlnM, II C Musboi, ltoy T W» ~»r ib b , "fake” Sllk . o . Prof Chailcs D Jeffries, Donald M Ciesxvvell, Hummel Fishbuin, Elrnci 1 , ... Queei and H R. Eby. The appointed student olh- ceis aie James A. tValn MO, Fiank E, Eichholti MO, Henty W Gcthiv ‘MODERN COLLEGIAN NOT JO, Donald M Kline MO, David 1 . COLLEGIATE’ DEAN SAYS Smith ’3O, John T. Ilomor '3l, Earle C Povvdicll Ml, Chailes E Reesci ” 'MI, David A Rhoads ’32, Theodoie The modem Amencan collegian is A Sen ill ’32, John R Seel ’32. not "collegiate,” but has highei ideals 1 A special featme of the student and puiposes, does bcttei und moie officer uoik this jear 'till be the sciious scholastic woik and lives by a Jassos conducted hv Chief Yougel l higher stamhttd of nioial conduct twice a month. At these classes the' than the student of any piceccdiug policemen will lc.mi the details of gcnciation," believes Di Homy Glut- the legal pioceduic of an anc3t. ho\.*, tan Doyle, Dean of Men at Gcoige to evaluate e\idcnce, investigate a 1 Washington university. chaigc, and the handling of a gun Tl,o,“cnlle S ,ate» ol the ■jtnse »nJ „ ■ H ( . also ashed students to co veloped at the collcao by D, Ch.„ le. wo ViS"orX ainTbo,™. lii I‘ONG LIVES FORECAST ope.«te w.th the pnstofhee by ,00,0 V. V Noll p.ofe, ,», or expo,mental Doan dodo,» H. oo„o.„s,„o, woe . FOR FACULTY MEMBERS “<£ Ito <l,.m„ tionto oM oboe,oat,on ami ,he, moiling torn, lottos to nil,,,mi State hns boon planted with renn f* ‘■“''W oomlucted m about ~00 00l- to t ,c them ,n bundles with the ad- sjlvanm di wheat L'da 3 - .. . I - * dicssed sides f.icinit ,„ one diieotton ! caioful breeding, D, Noll n„- I proved the wheat mid dislnbuted tin* will live lonp, accoul.njr to the latent OFFICIALS UEVE \h RESULTS ! opo ;. 1 °? , tilQ Cm nt-sic FoumUL'm <Ol the Ad\aiu.cmeiit of OF ACHIEVEMENT REVIEW, whu.li states that inotessor>, Results of the lust A.nencnn at- lives m small and quiet communities,' tempt to find out piemely what a hnve a bettei chance of lons lite lhaf college education gives the youth as the nveiagc man detei mined m an achievement test A study of the lives of £l5B leacu given to *1,400 semois in GO Pcnnsyl- pi<, who received ictuing allowances vnma colleges two yeais ago, wete from the foundation demonstmted announced last week [that the placidity of then- existenu* The lushest institutional scoie was contubuted to thou longevity. A ic made by Iluve’foid college, while the port on the buhui''s of piofesso’is P«tn #tatr A */-< m M CIVIL ENGINEERS HOLD FIRST MEETING TONIGHT Opening the veai’s progiam, Dean of Enginecnng Robert L Saekett an 1 Pi of. Elton D Walker will addre.s the meeting of the American Society of Civil Engineers to be held in loom 200 Engmoeimg D at 7 30 o’clock to night In addition ot the speeches, a mov ing p.ctutc on “Dnving the Cascade Tunnel” will Tie piescntcd. Following the logulm meeting a smoker and cidci feed will be held to welconyi the new students m the eivil engm ccitng department. ENGINEERING MEAD WILL.TALK FRIDAY Genera! Electric Representative To Address Upperclassmen On Industrial Tests R E Doheitv, consulting engineer of the Geneial Electric .company, Schenectady, New Yoik, will talk to 'the scmoi engmeeis at l 10 o’clock i Friday afternoon in the Chemistiy \ an.phithcatci | Mr Doheitv, who was closely as 'socalcd with the Ir-le Dr Stcinmct7, I has been connected with educational Iwoik for the Geneial Electric, and has ti ained manj of the outstanding |Cngineois of that company , He is also intci ested in college education, and is a mcmboi of the committee of the industrial confci cnce which meets heic each year. Prominent Engineers Arrive Mi Doherty is much mteicsted m the p.ogicss of engineering graduates i who entei mduatnes, and will use as his topic ‘‘Qualities that Count m In-; ’dustiy.” E W Allen, v ice-pi esident in khaigc of engineenng of the Geneial lElectnc companj, aimed in State: ! College Sunday with Mi Donerty Mr. Allen spoke at a meeting ol the i engineering faculty last night on “Re cent Developments m Electncal En- Igmeenng ” l The Iccluic Fnday afternoon wJI not only be open to seniors, but all students and faculty mcmbcis aie in vited to attend False Salesinun those who pass then pai ticulni’y STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, OCTOBER S, 1929 STUDENT TRIBUNAL HEAD INTERPRETS COLLEGE CUSTOMS Alai tin S. McAndrcxvs Believes Misunderstanding Cause Of Many Violations PROMISES TO PENALIZE SOPHOMORE INFRACTIONS President Stresses Necessity Of Upper-class Cooperation Foi Effective Customs Believing that freshmen and sophomores do not understand all the College customs, Martin S McAn drovvs ’3O, piesidcnt of student tribun al; yesterday mterpieted some of the rules most frequently violated by un dei classmen “Although it is not listed as a cus tom, all freshmen must carry their handbooks kith them,” McAndrcw? said “However, * he declared, “sopho mores and upperclassmen should not, keep the handbooks after rnspcctmg, them, but return them to their ovvn-i He slated that theic has been a geneial nusundeistanding conccintng the rule which pi ovules that undei classnien wear coats Pea jackets, ‘lumberjack shuts, and leathci jac kets may not be worn as substitutes for coats, but rnav be woin over the oidmniy suit coat, accoiding to the tubunal picsidont Anothei unvvut ten custom which ftcshniun should obseive is that first-year men. should not loilei in the Mcimty of ‘Co-op’ coi nei. Tribunal To Punish Sophomores ‘Ficshmcn have misused the pnu lege of fiequenling pool rooms bv disobeying customs while in these places,” MeAndrevvs asscitcd “Heu aftei,” he declared, “freshmen may I not smoke in poolrooms or play with their coats off” “Sophomores will be biought be fore tubunal this ycai as well as fieshmcn if they violate customs,” he said, “and in ordei that customs prove effective at Fcnn State cveiy sopho more, junior, and senior should re port such violations to the tribunal ’ One of the sophomore customs most often ignoied, he behoves, is the one which states th§t duung foot ball games, sophomores should sit in the cast stands All such infractions should bo biought to' tribunal’s at tention, he stated “The chief leasons that customs aie not being enforced aie because sophomoics do not know them and that both fraternity and non-fia tcimty uppeiclassmen will not ic poit sophomoie and freshman viola tors,” McAndiews dcclaicd OFFICIAL EXPLAINS POSTOFFICE RULES DR. TANNER COMPLETES 'Written Matter in Laundr, Canes BOOK ON BUSINESS I.AW Forbidden,’ Local Postmaster Di Sheldon C. Tannei, of the De railment of Economics, iccently ic- Icascd a new te\t, “An Intioduction , , t . , lt to Business Luw,” which will be used Sending letters end othe. tuition fol dn , stb Coininoite .10 mntte. m laundry inscs is n duett Tho booki tonbli , tmc of t »„ v „|. uolationof postal legulntions, lynin- „ K t lic only edition ol its tyiie cl Unity E IV ohm. assistant post- ln p c „ n!i j.i v „ mo Follouing esplunu 'nnstei ol State College, in a state- i lo ns of business lay puntiple, in Hie meat yesterday. beginning of caeli idiuptei, the test “Lellcis may be sent with tho contains 510 cases Teds College Students cases provided they me stamped ruth About half the illustiative cases, ,n first class postage and attached to the the book arc decisions made bv ju Ig ,outside of the package, but conceal- es 0 f Pennsylvania law. The ru ling anything other than fourth class ,„ U inder arc devoted to intcipieta nrattei within the case is puntshaole tions diawn from laws prevalent in r ,In v heavy penalty,” the postmaster majority of the forty-eight states Isaul _ - "Itcßuloicd null will lie ilrlivciotl KACULT y MEMBER HELPS to the addressee upon identification ;by the now athletic pass cards, in-j STYTE WHEAT SITUATION’ stead of by personal identification as ————— h,t yen,” Mi Wonrer announced From a single head of wheat <!e ; ’seed to gtowcis throughout the state PENN ABOLISHES HAZING jin tests and domonsti rtion it has OF FRESHMEN THIS YEAH i |no ™ l l " bo “ ,n ‘ 1 "' 1 'quality foi Pennsylvania conditions. Ha/ing of freshmen at the Univer- 1 ° |sity of Pennsylvania was ofliunllv 1 RE YN SPEAKS AT PALMERTOX bunncil by Di. Gooibc W. McClcllmrl, D(! „„ BobnitL SjAntt of U." viLC-piovobt in charge of undcigiud-' Sihml EnK ,„ ccl .., s adiliossccl tbo untc nclmtuw, in nil nddicia bcfoic, umpluN'cs of tbo Now Jciicv Zin. the student body lust week .umiimuy nt Pnlnioiton Inst week, 0,1 I Di. McClelland said that it had the subject “Modem Ti.uning for In been shown that hazing was harm- dustrial Leadership” Y number ii AG EXTENSION DIRECTOR GETS LEAVE OF ABSENCE Prof Milton S McDowell, vicc-donn of the'School of Agiaultuie and di rector of the department of agiieul ttnal extension was gtanled a leave of absence extending fiom Januaty 1 to July 1, 1930, College officials an nounced recently. Duectoi McDowell will spend the, si\ months in a toui of the United States, beginning with a visit to the southern states during tbo vvmtei. He will spend some time on the Pacific const, and on Ins return tup will tiavcl buck through t the nouhern states The director‘will obseive methods employed in extension wo-k of the states visited.- The ducctor has been associate! with the College for moie than twen ty-five years, and since 1912 has been head of the extension woik H. i secured both his bachelor’s and mas ters dcgiccs at Penn Slate. PLAYERS PRESENT RING FARCE FRIDAY Diicctor David Mason Revises Cast for ‘ls Zat So?*, Last Season Hit \ With a levised cast appearing in ( one of last year’s successes, the Penn .State Players will open the-r season at 8 o’clock Friday night in Scnvvab auditorium with the pioscntalion of “Is Zat So?” The new cast was com ipleted by Director Davit 1 D Mason last week. The play is a farce of the prize fight ring centeied around the adven tures of an up-and-coming boxei and his manager in the home of a Fifth avenue millionaue During the couiso of the play, they fall m love, save their employer from being fleeced, and finally win tne championship. Gcoige W Jtobertson 30, veteiun -1 last veai’s show, appeals in tho role of “Chick” Covan the boxei, while Eaile C PovvdreU ’3l, is a new comer as the Both men have had previous oxpeucncc in Col lege dramatics, and make a wise cracking team. Completes Reviicd Cast Miss Florence E Sneddon '32, once j more appeals as one of the leading female characteis in the play The other female lend is played bv Mias Myrtle Webb ’32, one of the new mem bers of the cast. The part of the millionaire is filled by Aithui R Cunningham ’3l, while Robert W. McKune icappcais as the witty, amusing Majoi Fitz-Stnnlcv. Gner Riemer ’3l, portrays the role played by Stanley J Kolakoski, box er, last v eai “Dick” Mussel, son of “Whitev” Musser, will play the juvenile 10L m the show Othei members of the cast aie Miss Svlvia Mullin ’32. Mis a Maigarct SI MucGufhe ’32, Chailes B Kiav ’3O, Manny’ Perkin ’32, and Phillip K. Roos ’3O CoUrnum. fO-FDS PI AN nAllS’ ! y - c - A - 01 ' ENS DRIVE £Wi3 IfLHII imVO , roK STUDENT MEMBERS DAY PROGRAM FOR 1 VISITING MOTHERSirrA $Jz • the freshmen and new Kills. of thi Mis Hotzel. Mrs. Phillips, Dean. U| ” ,cl dasi,t "’ j Talking >Smic Kepicse ... , , Mcmbeisht]) in the V \V C. A n K:iv lo Welcome Parents : j. lin< ,,l l,v m ß nin K the national pl«lpa| 1 l,ln K“™<kn-{ Co'l At Afternoon Tea and has no financial obligations at- Athletic SGeith tached to it, atcouling to Miss. Ma.vJ T D.nen|ioit ’3l, chumnan of tli*, , f 17 ,. XT . T . . COMRIITTKE COMPLETE S ? dnve, who stated that the financial ALUMM oAI GitiD I A,u“xGO,ENTS XT™ MAY A ON S Dean wu, ™ BLUE BAND PLANS “K ™ Vaudeville Sketches ° pm; PENN TRIPS! ' While the “Dad-,” me watthinj; the E\oeuli\e Hoard Elects' 20 Men State athletu-s on tl e n»»\ n football came Sr.tuid.iy afternoon r | c pj]{ Vacancies Left I!v , tl " ; u , ‘ nt ' with Marshall rollese, mothcis at bpoitlitfht inctme p’ulutti Penn State foi I'atheis’ Daj will not oCMors Graduation ws'l I'cnn Stile <!u tl be nes'ccted Entertainment m the ______ pmtoi th.,nn»nln Joim of a ton to be held in Womens ...... . „.. I Although the date >of t-u building fiom o until o .10 o’clock li is , J)s „ to Philadelphia and I 11 nc unit hue not lic-<n d'l.i been auanged bv the women st i- f° l tl ,u Ponn and Pitt football mobude flit the t iul dents. Miss Chailotle E Ray, dean of JJe tlie , 011 " ciohnitcly schednl- j 1 ',,, ', , women, has announced ,cd avvaj-f.oni-hamo appcaiances of Z T.T "• . , , ' /-> i ci* 11 *>n i tl’ e College band, student laadei 0)0 ‘ c IUI ,u Ins, Cn.ol-ne Sl,allot to am F ,. mk c E , clltt . J 0 „, lnoun=t ,| the Alu.nn, ]!«.» Mies Xuthijn R Jlichenei ’lO w.,1 UlI , I football mik ln.tv<.t"i I’w act as joint hostesses at this annual * 1 , n a j ifnvctte a (fan foi the welcoming of the moth* lhu Bluc Baml " ,!1 mjkc ,ts 1,1 ' 1 ,‘ * . cis of Penn State men and women appliance of the year before the! hn Pe l “ I ,KU ' K In addition to the hostesses, the ,e- Dev t.mwl at the Slanhall ur.saonnm besi-v;, ami ■icivmirl.ne will umnst of Mis Ralph football eume on Satuula, Mimhes,'eam-_j- veil as lie .ootii, D Iletzel, Mi’s William D Phillips, befoie the game, a demonstration be-' J*iti c i.un, nnt.agei <1 Ui mombci of the boaid or tiUotecs’ ‘-"wm halws, and song accompani-' bgh' pioductions, A. lul m Miss Chailotte E Raj, dean of wo- ment. dm mg the contest will make up t' Hugr Rcs.de!. dnutm <i non, Miss Edith P Cnasa,* dnectoi ot the Musical piogiam | OfhtiaU ’Jo tuojici.it the depaitmcnt of home economic TwenLv men weie elected to land i ii, initu- ui clo’J 'me and Miss Helen F Faust, picsideat mcmbeiship at a meeting of the e<-' ‘ **.“ Z!.. 1 * , , ' of the IV. SG A. eeiitiie boa,<l last wool,, fjllmjr the; , k . A II thi intuit."tai e Smoker R'ans Completed qu,,tn " f ievc I "«- n '"- T "“ flu f 1,1 mp,, t.ev. ..,11 „e ~-omli amiiacr i .aus voih|jilu.u eis, fallen L Weeks Ml and Remo n Plans foi the smoker to be bald V Pattinieme Ml weie named to ic-\ ,um t( l u| I lln - n *’ ' 1 11 Situulay night in the .union have place members lost tlnough giadua-' \ n ]\ ,L 1C( -°‘ l L I *ipii been piacticalh completed. Sidnev H tion in June | ,3 ,c 1 ,10 1 ,tl J ° lc ‘ ‘ Lewis MO, chan man of the commit- km, i company toe, announced last night Robeit E * ! ’fhc Gian 'anti Rica Spnith Gall’ia.th ot the Kngl.-h depaitmcnt, , > , F ‘^ ( l l Buha ,l « > J l lu, **\ Lco ' l .° panv i a ,101 at,on foi tl„ has been seemed as toascmastei and /: P R : stc » «n { of “Motion pictmc- 01 s will mtioduco Dean of Men Aithui R Lu ‘ s -jO and Donald A Shelley M 2 tmtdoo life in oaml ” P i W.nnocl;. Hugo Bozdek, d.-ectoi of «ore chosen as the new-claunuplav- tol!epc ab.'c-ns Ipi iathlet.es and F Biuce Baldwin MO B . Cut ’ U f na pan .11 the h»,,„ -d.ii! Piesidcnt of the stud, nl government B Won 3J are two ontJ tc _ t , „ ... ~ _ sa'opnonist' who will don Blue Band ... ho, ,«.|t G 50p.,0, T {Ol „ 1C „ lst tal „ on Sat .i Coll«. „„tho.,ut= h.,u ,Teas MO. Kenneth T Deike Ml, and lll( j |to coopeiate to the 1 ulkit t 1 Robeit G Thiashei Ml piobablv will * -the filming ciew in -uaintg cntoitam the “Dads” with vaudeville ,„ Th ? ,oa ’ (i llcibeit S Fiej of vanoUli j» cnn « 51 ., tc a thla -kits incluiltmr ii boa shoo <!anto, J r “J 1 " R' shTn'o “Tam! I .o,”|d«,<>n too l.lm feats of magic, and humoious dm- K ,cl| v Jl, Ldwaul K hnano . A an 11 , , logue It is also expected that the A Boweis Ml as t.umpct ‘ - ** , ‘ Yaisitv q ,aitette will be piesent. nddit-on- to the hand Paul R Dive- ‘ cn J L ** ’J ‘ Mole than Mo thousand „n,=nt, >' P i h a,o ovpoLto.l to attend tho th.eo-lav ’ ’J2. and Chnnlos Q South "‘ h l ', a “i r„v v festivities stalling Frulav night with J-a c new Blue Band pjavcis Fiank a peifonrance of ‘ U Zat So”’ bv the ‘ Mom- Ml was named to complete ‘ Penn State Plaveis and concluding the quaitet of diummeis »*•“« Sundaj with ch.ipel seivices in tho Election of band leadeis foi the 0 Schwab auuitoiium ament tea, leaultml in an EXTENSION PLt. loan] tompiiscd of I'nndmastei Wil fled 0 Thompson, Fionk C Eventt ft XfTfJHT SlPHtf DR. KERN PLACES 'JO, piesulcnl and student leader, Ed- 1 ’ T waid L Huusel Ml, secieta*’ . V. iltei RiJST LOSSES HIGH •! Culp MO. manage], .T Iloheit Pot- Departr»tnl 1- ter MO, (hum majui, ..ml Cl\de II „ . „ , , Weis- MO i Speua! Conroe, m Cain •irtment Head Assists o Designing, Asron.i’ In I’rcpnr.ng I*imh Containing ’iOA\N GIRLS HOLD | l’lint D.sjuse Fatts *GE r l-TOGETHER’ 'iONIGHTj Continuing lu Hot,u)\ Department Head AssMb , Ihe rj; oucncd this month h' tl Airv.al losses fiom lusts in ce'eal luembeij. 01 the To\ n Cm Is* o - j n , L > vtw*’smr do a tncr Main eioains ic ot the woild enniantion will enteit.nn freshman L , o , ! n '"o .nuKi thici. mill on dolkus a nrd new puls liuntf m town at a " , aicoiu nj, to Di Hank D Kun, head “Get Toßethei” tomebt at eitfrit ,jt ‘j' 01 * ‘‘ lU ai'iac\ of o the botum rfvnuitmcnt anti dean o'clock in the freshmen doimitoi\ at <■' ,k , nf ' , i ‘‘ 01 tha riaduato s-liool 10S Eist Fostei Avenue. i V ,c ' T 1 1.? J" \ , ‘ m Dp.m K«in, l,r„»n amras ,ucn- Tl “; '’V 1 ot th ,” “'l'/ 1 l ” “V \\, t, s t" .. an authm itv plant u.sl, 'I'"*" 11 K' |K "'th tha haul- ' ‘,, , , ... ~ 1 . eis a’iio*v women on campus, at*- la. lnia'c.ii uni mi .■ml ITOI, "lt)l f.vo nt'lcl •jpetlal.a.a tim| t „ AnncUo E M ui|>h- a"I In r.ur ,n h.,- tii'lal’f.iatoil ..ilh 1). Joseph C. tl , a „„ lall r.culonts ot iwp ihool, a th U.V. . - .. A 1 till. m-fosso, nne ,lus ol botany o , Kan , /atlo „ s am , tIBW ,, „,|1 tcll the ,r, oITI o I a AM.nl. n at . mthie wniNei -t\, m the P*ep«v a- ul t | lc a anities thc\ icpieMin* ’ ina, mim-M l-ui. cc< <t nat tio* 1 ol .i boo' on plint lasts which is j ~1 (1 jlkti*- 15’ to m.lu s be a Imlmaik m the field of ° ‘ , Ln „ ( ,., ,e. I in;. .ll lilt'. dk ru:rcm:u to ujdrcss ;rcianto* w'hoiu... The Penn Ptate ri cnti.l fnimetlx ~L E| t cs SUNDAY VPI’ERNOON i'«n. nil c i.n.*.it a 1 l \,u. ,\->uk ..itril with I). \ithui nt '.i 1 \Uontown, II i., 1“'- i! Puidue, as weie the Jixe olhet as- !pu..nlon bsciatc who assisted in pic-paiing n S.imuel \\ Hetchei. piotcsso. ( , , . t , un.uiuUe peculation of facts on «i hoi licultui c m the bchool of Akh-i ,l 111 7 \‘, ~ ~ , th- plant .list, The studies or I)i will speak to the tln-s ot -T-; 1 c ' ‘ 1 Vithui .oxo a peliod ol fifty jems IWd at dOO o’clock Sundu> nftciroo.. .^ 1 **'•■ »» ard those ot Di Kem iwentx-hve >r the Schwab nud.tnuum 1 „‘iL m. ‘ h u , The ficsiiiiien will meet at this n , " ( tune to foim discussion Kioups, sjinn-. 1 * (l1 * c c pn t ur i, -rv T-t>-s-.,sMis V r j uni soied by the YM C A The sioups var, - 0< tca-ie uc ttn *i. 2.)0 I'ltl'jSHMltN A 1 i <I)L , jut, o (rcttins tosethei this vea l -- FOR WORK Al’ COLLEGE because “Y" ofheials wished to wait CO-EIW HOLD Ml 0L until fiaterut., iit«ht»K season vis ovcl i GO’LUN.ML.sI ill. Tw» humhcl and Intv of the ono Aflei Do(lol , i? !c tche.S talk Uw' thousand two luiiulml and lift/ nyw will he sepnialed into .1 Functions of the non aid fie.hmnn emo.led at 1 enn State ap* () f actions and meets loi tna >tudent youtameits we i plied foi woik to help meet collet ■ seto nd lime tic\t Tuesdiij m/?ht a* to the women I tudentv at expense», the i MCA emploj- 7qq o'clock. itncetmjr held l.i't incht m ment httteau announced ycstcidny 1 audnoi mm. Appio'.imatcdv 130 of this mnnbc: | v lv , ChailnUe II ’hr, w’lote hefoie tomini; to State Colley SCIENCE OUThVttS W\R \ nl Ml ,’ while the lemiundei applied foi jobs Science has made wm impossible, Winnock pole of th* Us duiinpr Fieshman Week Only mx- Fiareis P Gamin, of New Ymk, told ,tu.le*U 40 eianent I’ 111 tv-live uppculnssnien icgibtcied lm (he •\meman Chemical society when win MO, ’-piisi ntiiu the r Jobs> assembled at Minneapolis, Minn, ie- dent younmiient ritindiKcd u —• (entlv “I believe, *’ he said, “that hei .ol the student bond, STUDENTS PICNIC FRIDAY modem chemistij plus aviation has women’s venal- wav p lv > made win impov,ihle In cave of a Miss Helen F Fan-t .!(>, For Ltos PRICE 3 C 'GRANTLAND Rlj UNIT WILL I SPORTLKMI With the intention ol putt Designing. Atron.iutn
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