Under-mines VOL. 29, No. 8 MINERAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING WILL COST COLLEGE $450,000 ‘To Reflect All Phases Of Mining Work,’ Dean Says ARCHITECTURE CONFORMS WITH RECREATION HALL. Floor Space of New Struclurc Will Total 00,000 Square Feet, Plans Show Tho new Mineial Industries build ing now undei construction will cost $450,000 unequipped, and will be one ot the finest buildings devoted to nun end industry education in America tinted Dean Edward Stoidle, head of the School of Mines and Metallurgy yesterdav. “Reflecting eveiy phase of the min eial mdustnes in Pennsylvania/' Dean SteidJe disclosed, “the new building and the new program of the school will have hcaity public approval and tho unqualified suppoit ot the min eral mdustnes of the State ” Conforming with the style of aichr tectuio used in nearby doinutoiics and Reel cation hall, the new building will be of lose brick, tunimed in white ttone The stiueUire will be two hun died feet in length and will have wings at each end one hundicd and thirty-five feet deep Will House Aiming Work The foui floois will totul 00,000 squaie feet, and will contain a laige number of laboratories, class looms and ofhce3 to take caie of instiuction and rescaich woih. Broad stone steps and pillars will lead to tho mam entrance of the build ing The office of the Dean and a mmcial museum will be located on girlng r>f I) llinm. lollbv.. Of fices of department heads in the school also will be on the fust floor, as will laboratories for geology, minetology and geography. The second floor will house work in non and steel metallurgy, general metallurgy, fuels, and oil and gas re search. Also ceiamic laboratories foi woik m buck, glass, white ware, enamels, porcelain teria cotton, 'tile, cement, and plastei will be found there Room For Exhibits A general museum will be located on the thud floor with nunc safety and gas testing laboiatories, diafting room, icfeiencc libiarv, and a large, 3cr.lco classroom, which can be used as a meeting room foi vauous soci eties On this floor will be the labora tories and offices of the E\pciiment Station and division of extension ser vice , The basement will contain the kiln room, metallurgical furnace room, (Continued on last page) ‘BROTHERHOOD COMING/ PROF. WHYTE DECLARES “Wc can’t keep world brotherhood fioin -coming,” said Ptof. James P. Whyte, of Bucknell university, while speaking to chapelgoers at the Dads’ Day service Sunday. “The Dominion ot Man” was the topic of his address “Man bus gained a ceitain domin ion over himself, over nature, and over man,” stated Professor Whyte, “and tho basis for Ins steps for waul have been chaautcr and peisonulity Much progress has been shown by man in the making of a living and in the conquest of natuie” A'i further emphasis to man’s con quests, the speaker stated that this ■vvoild has never made a single step foi ward unless man made the step. AGRICULTURE INSTRUCTORS TO VISIT DAIRY EXHIBITION Tiof Chester D Dahlc and Prof. Francis J. Doan, of the daily husban dly, will leave next week to attend the dairy Industries Exposition to be held at Toronto, Canada, October ‘2l and 22. Tho purpose of tins exposition .a to show the developments in machin ery and supplies used m tho produc tion and distribution of dairy pro ducts Dairy products munufactui eis from uverv state in the United States, Canada, and sever ul foicign countne3 will be present at this affair. I DECLARES BuiMing A\ ill Meet j \pproyt! of Industries With the establishment this year of a curuculum for tli* training of band and orchestia directors, the Blue band an<l College oichestiu have been meiged into the dcpait* ment of music, Richaul W Grant I head of the department, announced , Extended tups between semesters ljst j lt iam boms planned fM the Penn State Thc baad alld 01t ), Is i la formerly loicnsic teams by debating coaches %%CIC as!jo eiated with the depaitmcnt , Tiof «Tohn II Fnzrcll and assistant 0 £ mditaiy science and tactics but Piol Joseph F 0 Brien with the development of the <nc' , Thc men's team probably will toui course it was necessary that the tli'* south and cential west, while c i, a nge be made tup'- through Maiyland and Pennsyl- To facilitate workings m the do \ame will likely be made by the worn* payment, Mi Wilfied 0 Thompson ri’iITDQR er debateis. been appointed /assistant ptofe - vUUa\uJL< vA f aviiiJuiJ Fiank M Saybolt M 2, will icpie- EO , 0 f mU sic and with the exception DEPBAT Fi A ££* CASE 1 Ssrt cnn State foi the fust tunc as 0 f instructing fieshmtn and xopho- Kfibiro r A uALij c member of thc team to oppose the mcnc bands, will not- be associated debateis fiom the Unncisitv of New vut j, the department of miliLuy " Zealand November 7 Kenneth Hood o Ulcnce a nd tactics He will con- Sell Season Tickets at ami J»d Lawrence N Keller Ml, have linue t 0 dncct the Blue band and ,n • Ljcp chosen as the othei mcmbois of addition will gi\c instructions m bias? S3.so—Russian Singers t i,o twim „.„truments. To Open Series ~ct' l T “" , " r °' Appoints Non In Iruclon, _ The topic to he debated with the New Zealand team will be “Resolved, Hummel Mihnn -2 has been Following thc opening of thc pul) That Tual by Juiy be Abolished” selected t0 1 f , Jl , ‘ fth hcity campaign undei Di Sigmund The debate is expected to prove inter- Professor Spaeth, noted music authority, ticket e3 ung because of the fact that thc metical co . c ,, sale for the lust Artists' couse xpon- umtois will gue the British angle of 1™ * lc Wll , d,r ‘ ct T,k i sored by the College opened >e.terdnx t h*e discussion. ,orchestra and Gulss Glee club , morning at the Treasurer's office in Aftcl th j S discussion Piofessoi M,ss Manon cn » 1 graduate of thc Old BeU house . ' Fmzell,has ananged a schedule for Oberl.n conservatory, has accepted Tho ticket sale will continue Lhr sea!ltin so thilt the Abating team the position of thioughout the week, and senes pass- .. , r cno debate a uonth at forte, Jmrmonv.ncuJl#* - v P f music -S-w'illXc'srfirfonSnmniGO. The 1"“ ° " . M> «>C Smith, loco, supcm.or ut couisc will open Novcmbet 1 uith Au stu ,i onti mtcrestod in debuting instrumental mubie. also boon tho piesentntion of Benin Kibalchich nIJ asltcd lo attend a moo tmg in to instruct in the playing e. and his famous Russian Symphonic Roon , ~5 Arts building at wood-wind instruments. -bon. 7yo o’clock tomoirow night Plans Speaking of the new' couisc am In commenting upon the couisc yes- f o^ the"'coming season will be dis- how’ it was founded Dircitoi Giant leidaj, Piof. Richaid W Giant, head at the meetiny stated, “The idea foi lhe new cunicu of the muse dep.utmcnt, stated, i U m was fust conceived during the 'Judging by the sale of tickets thus />AA t»l7/"itC! , T'E , T> UTVD mi the com sc will be un immense OtJU JtCliilJlolJCiXV X* Uxv rSThoI 0 Z extension course ! “A Complete Sell-Out" —— Di Spaeth also believes that the Scranton School Leeds Enrollment musical senes will be a complete sell- j n - j} rnnc h Night Divisions out hcie, and that tne students jnJ , , townspeople .no unlit behind the Iliroußli-out State move Ho thinks that this i> one ol ■ tho finest College communities m Molp than Sl>c hunched students which to institute sum a couise , n^vu cn , o llo<l in the live blanch night Dunns h.t visit hero, thc musicum schoo j s opened throughout the state „ viaiuuurdt Admits 191 Student-* 1 addressed student leaded as well as t j )e engin coimg extension depart- * local scmcc clubs and community 01- 1 nicnt 0 j the College, ofTiuals announc- Wr'h Advanced Standing—lal.e i gum/ations Contacts mndein this U{( y oS teida> None Under Condition way, he hopes, shall go fai nr pushing Thc Suanton''branch leads this i thn yeai’s couise on t,> success Vo , u - o legi-fcrution with a total of ' Duectoi Giant feels sine that the too students, while Allentown fol- Another academic recoul was u- i “Standing Room Only” sign will he \ QV ,, W ith 152. Rending has an cn- tablishcd at thc College when Dt !placed in fiont of the Auditoiium the jollment of 12J, Erie, 108, and Wilkes- Car' E Maiquaidt, e\aminei, an- i I night that the talented Russian chon Banc, 7u nounced yesterday that I'M advanced pcrfoims here This chon, he adds, Tho newly instituted couise in students had transferred to lean ! is one of the new idea, in music.il ex- aeronautical engincenng is said to he State fiom othei colleges to comp "to piession , popular in all of the cities in which then courses o It is otlcied Large cm ailments aie one , Alls admitted with condi- M E HEAD CONFERS ON being iceoidod m the clcctucnl, me- lK>nSt , u ,d n<) weie icfused adnussior n.imnifi nri'oinm aTifiM chanical, industiiul, textile and mm-, because thej could not show a clean ELECIIUG RLi'iCitxiiifAllViN , cngineenng course*. -.cholastrc slato at the college th'v Pi of J Oms Kollei, head of the pi cviously attended, oi could not nvti . extension woik, declaics that the de- the ent.ance requirements here, the To rnxestvate new paitment now will begin its woik of examiner said At least another MM foi electuc refrigerators, I lof Ai nns tlmty-hve 'oi moic class soug ht ndv • tel standing but dicliit thui .1 Wood, head of tho dcpnilmcnt othoi Pennsylvania cities apply when advised none would be id ol mechanical engineering Last yeai a bmneh school was placed m ,tted w.th any failures w'lth oflice.s of the . . »• in cveiy city of the state ot more than , The cioup udinitted included out* Hanu »auii-is abstii n i . population, nml also m mans hun[ lioil sovonty-fnci men ami M\ly enu ot Stmilimlii m Wasluntton, th|j snla „ cl onM i , OTCn Tho fiashman class u c,, V Tf. w„„,i ~i,. his Llimro ot ° tcivcil roity-mght, tho anphomo’o t"AC.~ UNITED STATES OFFICIAL seventy tho --.MMJJ thoson &l- STUDIES CABBAGE HERE tD, 'MninnaiiV „atil> alarmed about dangeis from ’ Eleven of the advanced standing house reli igeratois lie maintains To setme data on experiments ton- students tunic fiom the old State Fm-, that accidents luno occurred only. bv the School of Agucultuie est school at Mont Vito to comp'ewl when systems have been ircouectly i ogc thei with the federal government, then forestry couise hcie Fioia| installed. rh V R Boswell, of the United States one to fourteen students tame fiom I _ o Department of Agucultuie, recently sixty eight different colleges and noi- I T IHRARY OBTAINS <>ooo -sited tho college nial schools in Pennsvlvama and half xrr.ll7 Tsrvrvi'C 'PTIIG VPAR A Vft,iuty of t>,,cs of tabbaßC n l c a do7on othor sUxiW NEW LUOlvb 11110 lL.ii.lV being studied.and books on the sub- The new ictord is a gain of iorty j jc-ct will latci he published bv the n.ne. oi ,TJ pel cent over the one hvn . . government Similar woik is going dred forty-live admitted with ndvniv- Sin thousand rew books, iic.tuiinu or at t j ie Arlington experiment faims, ~,| standing last year The maeas.’ . the latest edition o[ the hncjcloi a I v/ashington, DC„ tort Collins, Col., f ol one '-on- alone is greater llinn 1'..- . Brittnmcn, have incieased the mini ici University of Wisconsin, Rucrne,,entire number admitted in\l‘J29. , of volumes in the library to one hun jdred sixteen thouoand, uctouling to „ .. ~ PROF KK\M>EL WILL SI»E\K Miss Sabiu \V, \ oimht, lim.iiiaa. EMJnrci* v t nrPIIKSPNT\TIVES ... , „ The now books, sup|) , >'» < ' inioni.a- I LDLKAL KLI KL.bLiN p (o f lluimnn C hnandel, head of STATE COLLEGE, PA , TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15.192 D T™ » L ™k COLLEGE approves ! NEW COURSES FOR MUSIC DEPARTMENT Penn State's Blue Band will bioad cast .1 piogiam of College songs and jmilitaty inuichcs o\er the National i Bi oadcasting company’s nctwoj k fi om 'station W.TZ in New Yoik city fiom 112 until 12-.IJO o’clock Satuiday after noon. Bandmaster Wilfied 0. Thompson will direct the piogiam, which will piobably include the “Fight” song, “Alnir Matei,’ and "Nittany Lion” Chects led by Head Checilcadcr Isa doic A Ilcicklen will be interspersed between the numbers. [COACHES CONSIDER ! 2 DEBATING TOURS Men’s Team May Invade Middle West and South on Trips Between Semesters Blue Band and Orchestra Join Netv Curriculum Headed By Director Grant THOMPSON TAKES POST AS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR Penn State Graduate Returns To Lead Girls’ : Glee Club, College Orchestra Summer Session of 11)20 when an Institute of Music for the ti inning of vocal and instiumental yhioctois of public schools was established It pioved so popular that a iccomm:>n dation to offci it this year was ap moved by the College” TRANSFERS MAKE COLLEGE RECORD PROF. MACK TO ATTEND MEETING OF CHEMISTS Pi of Pauline B Mack will icpM*- sent the College at a meeting at Pio vidence, It I, tomoiiow called by l)i W K Enley, chief of the oigamc and fibrous matcuals dni.ion of the Unit ed Slates Buieau of Klandimls, in picpuiation foi the sett'ng up of an organisation for pure icscaich in tex tiles Di Knley has extended invitation' to twenty prominent scientists who will hold a round-iable discussion Oi the pioblem Among the luthontm tnvitjd aie Di L A Olnej, oi th. L« .owcll Textile school, (t L (Silmoii pi evident of the Textile Ucasciuch council, and W H Whitcomb, of If L Scott and company THESPIANS EXPECT ROAD PRODUCTION Await Directors* Approval foi Continuation of Musical Presentation Plan romnnjc appiovai by the bonid cl duecloi', the Thespi.ui club expects to take a musical comedy on the lead i,e\t ipunr if guarantees of receipt* high enough to meet all expense., c.»n| be obtained _ ; This was decided bj the diamatil: rlub Thuisday night in outlining th. ealeudu of cents foi the picsent Plans do not call foi an ex ten led toui, but several week-end ex cut suns to neaiby tow no an 1 cUr will be substituted In oule- to stage a strictly o-.gma' inuacnl comedy, one gml enough foi the pioposcd road shov, the c’ubls conducting a $75 pure con test. $550 to be u\ aided foi the best book submitted and .$25 foi the sec ond best The Thespians losene thi right to i eject any oi all manus-i i.Ks and make no aw aids if no appropriate books aie submitted, ofhcials state In outlining the iulcs of the contest, Milton C Young MO, club picaid'nl, «.md that all manusciipts must icatn him oetoic midnight of December 15. and that onlv the book is wanted Club members will compose the Fuithei mfoimution can be obtain'd tiom Hummel Fishbuiii. ginduate mem! "i of the club, it his oflite m Schwab auditomim 197 GRADUATES ENROLL Large Representation from Olho; College-. Continues Here Aniiounving the admission of 1 i~ student, to the graduate school for i the fti '-t semestei of the IbS'l-lO eca -1 denue jeai, Di Car! C Maiquardt. College e'amine., stated that GG pel cent giaduated fiom othei institu tions The fact that (id pel cent giaduated , fiom othei institution, and vet those' Penn State as then giaduatc school, is eudonee of the tapid stndcs our, iccently oigam/cd giaduate «ehool L making, said Di Manjuaidt | Among those in the giaduate s.hcol, thee arc time students lepicsentmj thiec of the oldest institutions of learning in the woild namely, the Um veisity of Vienna, Queeni university, an«l the University of Prague imcvroits visit i*rksii>j:\y \\ lule stopping hole Piul.r,, 1M il.Uj. D Oilman, piesulonl of the IMAN HORJICIXI LRh SHOtt 'Um\eiul\ of Minnesota, and John Dut inf Alumni llomeLoiuinjr ’vcek ] A II Keith, State supei mlemlent of the hoit’culluie depaitmont will hold public instiuctmn, lunched with Pies the imnnal Penn State Alumni-undei- 'dent Ilalph 1) Hut/el Hi Cofiman ginduaio Iluitieultuie show Thu c\-in*vl Mi Keith hiul been speaking to dibits w ill (niisiot in Howell, liuit, *iiul 1 the students at Lock H.nen Stuti \egetabie dispin 3. [ Tcachcis’ college ‘Music Hobby, > Says Spaeth Explains Past Work in Musical Field and Experience as Football Coach “Mu-.u has always been im hoi>- j mcmbei tunes," the cpeakci slated by," Hi Sigmund Spncfh, d’le.toi ol ‘When I came .uns i ong* win 11 CVmmmitv Conceits eoipo.almn, le-U'en* mc*ch lepefi ions of some fau claied in .in inters n*w bine last night 1 ous c'mipos , t , Ti, I notic'd th. Mim “l have been inteie-ded in it as in|lan'y ' - «non a. I began voik >n amateui, it was a lot of fun" |LI e ‘iihjoct, >1 \as 'nmpu di.elj “People who didn’t enjoy goo 1 1 oe ty t> .*nd\*.e turns 1 1 »m then na musie we 0 mmstng a hit in my opm-■< pstnis \t l*a*t irnets p’l-ont of ion,” continued the noted authouly the .on,, hit. Wlis ha e lecn .opied “In an enthusiasm fm music I w.mf- fioir famm tine. ed to smite it with of hois, jU't a* "Mi.si' ’’ he date!, "rn'st b<* lu'- two ti angels tmcl themsches talk- tisated to lie eiuoseti It often an mg osei a football game, became th<\, nen.s in the m Ist uuusu il pi ues \- both .tie uitonseh inteioste.l in it” I left Madison Sqim* C.aidut on..* Explaining his pa it s.oik in ll.'iaftei watching a fight I stilted to inimua! field. 111 Spaeth gu\e humc jwlnxtlc the slaH of Mo.ait's S\m laii'l athletics an equal place, fluid-1t bom HOPE FOR SWIMMING UNIT GROWS AS 1922 ALUMNI RAISE FUN: lIKAItJ’ILY Supports .Mmcmenl I-or Swimming Pool , ''' f'i / >r' 3£ZD£t< TWILL CONDUCT ANNUAL CAMPAIGN Seeks 53300 fxom Faculty anti Student Body—To Begin On October 2S Hopeful of inising a total of $.5500, the Y M C A is making iinul plans fo. its annual financial campaign which .wll begin on Octobei 28, “Y” cflicals icpoit The committee in chaige is com posed 01 Archibald M Holmes ’.!O, cha’iman, F Biuco Baldwin MO, T«i»nns H f’oognn ji MU, Mai tin ‘s MeAndrcws '.JO, Isadoie E Heicklin MO, Malcolm Knkpatuck MO, Tied C Schweiei MO, Jamei T Wolfe Ml), Claude Bnant MO, E\an C Reese Ml, NVilbui II Zimmennan M 2, a"d Ra\- mond A Boweis Ml. Hope to R use * Y” ofllculs ho|ie to i.usc SSOUU dui ing the entile campaign They will solicit students and faculty foi $5500 dating campaign v eel?, while they j hope to make up the lemamdeij thiough the contiibutions of alumni, pa.onts, and lucnds The Y M C A will solicit each fialeimtt house individunlh. one man | hung r.npointcd m e.uh house to take jcaic of the wot It A special commit , tee will be appointed to \isit the nmi- Ifiatumtc men j\ spec.al p.o\isio*i mi\ be m.u'e w*th the College wherein students wll bo able to pa, then p’enges upon pay ment of then fees at the beginning of the second semeslei, the committee chaiimnn ipoits V. ith a Imanco committee composed ol \aiiou*. campu, leadeis, “Y” le id e* s aie confident of h.icirg a success tul campaign Pools PllU For Pool PRICE r> CENT Graduates Confer wi President Hetzel, Coach Bezdek NATATOIIIUM TO COST 3IOUE THAN 525(1,( Officials Expect Completion l*ool in 15KJ2—I{ecei\e Plan For New Structure *(!et in tiie 1 v mi Such " m 111. slogan adopted lcpiC'Cniatnes of the * la s <d when they met l.ist we!* . ith Pi lent Ralph D Hel/el end Dm tin Uhlctic* Ilujro IJc-doi t‘> (ascii-.-. iLililtCi of consti actn',< a summ mo! at Penn State JlonSicis of tivt m thou 01 \cir .it Collect. okdsrod a mi»i v.o’ic'\ to Ih> «jc<l f<»i the* eioctioi a pool as a class uhmiioiml Up to TIOSI ■nl Ivor* than half the* ami llidgod ha*- been paid. ami this*. m be", a.c nov, making an dim I .omn'et** tin*- fund ; estimates on iho c«>it of the ] and a building to hoube it .ance fi , 3210.000 to $ 500,000 Dnccloi I \le' aftci a stuilv ol tin pool-, ,i ii'in.ilj-'i of luco unive’-utic belie < fiat »hi> ne< ds of tho College best bo mot b\ «i pool smiilj* to t it tl’o United States Nwal aeadr at Annapolis, Md Prradenl Bedim 1 Mo-.e J»>mos l’’. K«‘iai Mil, chai man of local alumni s. miming pool >",ni ,to,* Di Uu '-ell C Millei Mi, : Ralph T Blanc.. Mi, seivel as icj .entalnes of tV* clas-, at the .m .re Ihcv Mere hacked b. Loth Pi dent Hel/cd and Dnmtoi Ba/dek, Pie idem lie*/ 1 in a sia'm ‘aid, “The College' authonties aie h •’wme of the need r ot a t>o»l h and aie \ei> hojieful tbit on. cai p.o/ided as a iu*t of white.ei luu- add’tioiii nuj bj mule to t .hisical plant of the (olkce” Membci . of the pro! committee in hopes tint the .u\xs-u\ nec' lions tan be made fot ’ts tomple i m It) 52, the tune of the Until n loti of the <la-.s The\ il .o feel 'tbit with the Collece Mippoil tne Ijttt shall he comnletul b\ that t | \t'r.iuinc to Diiectot Bt/dek, 'need foi .. sv inmitic P'» »l at f 'State has been utoc»i/ed fm a I fw ent\ t.' us, and Ucn i tat ion h til Inhumed to attorned etc this latiht > wine to be added wlun fund a u' iblo “\t pieent,” 75t/d(k detl “llieie ts licinundmi-. niLoic-.L b show” foi the election ol a poo (Continued on ‘-etond pace ) describes Hawaii vi: ‘Uhl Mam IScIT Number Mill In. Prof. Bspensb.ule'. \rlitle \n ailn'e bv Piof A liovvie penshade, lie.id ol the Unpdish p.ulnunt now ai Ha" an on i v hone ol ab'-.ruo, \.dl In a leatm the se'onil i-.siiu of the Old ,1/nni Ivoln 1 1 P Ste\en>t>n ’lO, editu J.iel of the liteiar, maca.me, nounee I \ estei due Iliir-iiatcd witii ’ u-ns oi the t h\stde\ the allele dt"Uibe. the 1 la. ol Hawaii and Piofes.oi I> shad' ’* mipie sums u! 111“ tempo home A mami-ci ipl discussing « ii eonmetul with Penn Statu will appeal in the is me Othci Lena l i non bung collected be editei and it i e\peeted that pul lualion will be icaili lm \ ir Dcceinbet 1 be ••oi oml pimtmc "l the in me h.e been neei\eil ami i> nm me ilisti ibuted a!s» maimed the election ot Huti> \ 1 le ’dtl, as lit editm ol the mag. DAYEY PRESENTS PAPE AT METALS INSTIT \ stud\ of cnstal .Liiuti. tolled mcta's was the subject i ol a papui piesintcd b\ Pud ' ei P Date beloie ,t me ding I Anm u ar Institute of Metals m
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