Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 08, 1929, Image 4

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SENIORS PROPOSE I
UNLIMITED CUTS
(Continued ftom ftisl page)
cmlctuoi to maintain hif;H maiks,
mul thus enjoy the piiMlcges of cut
ting in then final yeui,” he main
tameil
Unilei the system pioposed bv!
TVolfi, onlv semois with an aveiaga
of 1 8 01 bettei foi their thiee ycais
would be eligible to mt without him
tations He stated that icsponsibil
it\ foi attending classes should ic
ninin with the mdt\ulual student
McAndiews, A A piesulent and
captain of the champion Nittany nut
men, appiovcd the piojcct, but did
not fa\oi the honoi list us adopted
nt some colleges using the system He
said in pait
“Semens must learn to adopt le*
spunsibi!it\ as patt of then educa
tion, and this plan would be one way
in which to piomote that chniuetoi
not be adopted as this would be an
istic. How'osci. the honoi 1 ole should
attempt to dctcat the pm pose of the
entne moyement”
Aftei students ha\e been in college
thioc >eais, McClements believes they
hate Icaincd not to abuse then puvi
leges. In his ••tatement he said that
the desue to giaduntc would aid in
pictcnling undue cutting bv semois
MEG W’lIOM! 10 TVKE PL VCE
OF ESCORTS* EXPL (NATION
Distiaught escoits need not e\plain
football plays to their young lad\
companions nt futuic giiduon bat
tles in the Pitt stadium Running
play-by-play accounts of games will
lie bioadcast thiough an electuc meg
aphone installed in the stadium, and
ns the apcctatois witness the game
they will also hear an e\planation of
GIFTS and household m tides u.
'cwter. Brass, Tapestnes, Tictuies,
luha punts and Shades Old Main
(it Shop ltp-H
For a 'Good Meal
The Fenway Tea Room
‘At Penn State It’t> The Fenway ’
When It’s Your Move Notify Us
ANYWHERE and ANYTIME
PADDED VANS LOADS INSURED
SHOEMAKER BROTHERS
Phone 530 East College Ate.
AILILIiCAIOE
* WEATHERPROOF ROOMY- CRI til ANT COLORS
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A LUG Vi OR oonc
snappy
im.nl—anti joii c m
around mil all
dn\ .mil net ci yet
net '1 urns rain,
vmil, liusi.
ModoK fo«
Mm .mil Women
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nil. VI.I K. Vi OK <>o
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Theyle Popular- j .(
Got Yours Yet?
New! ALLIGATOR STEPPERS
(I’ll \|j. I i.r)
Protect iroti-'Pi lepa—ull coluis to match all coats.
f>2 and $.3.50 a pair
k i; i: r i) it v j* i{ o ,m ii i: t n t o i- o o t
Dining Room Chaiib 1 §IL§O
Student Dcbks §12.50 to §25.00
Student Tables §5.00
Hook Racks §1.75
Hook Shelves §1.50
Bridge Lamp Stands §l.OO
DEPARTMENT OF
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Room 106
First Floor, Engineering B
‘COLLEGIAN’ SUSPENDS
PUBLICATION TUESDAY
Because of the ofliciul College
holiday ovei this week-end the
collegian will suspend publication
with thr. issue until Fnday, No
\cmbci 15.
COLLEGE PLEADS |
FOR GRID VICTORY
(Co«h»««l fium /list page)
nthed then intention to loot for Penn
State * fioni the sidelines tomonoc.
aftetnocn.
Team Records
Xetthei team is fa\oied in the pie
gjmc piedietions of Philadelphia
spoit" wutcis Both teams display-j
ed moic powei in then vietoiies last
Satmday than at any piev.ous time j
thr vc'.u, it is conceded by the mall
,couts Student enthusiasm at both]
school l leached its highest pitch aftei
those wins, thus assuung speclntots
of n “Battle of Cheats” tomonow
Both teams aio defeated. Penn fall
ing befo’C Calitoima, 12-to-G. and
Pcnr State befoie NYU, 7-to-0
Penr's majoi vtetoues weie scoied
over Lehigh. 10-to-7, ami ovei Navy.
7-to-2. while the Lions tnuniphed
over Lafayette, 6-10-3, and ovei Syia
ttisc, G-to-1
While Penn has had the uppei hand
since iclntions weie opened with Penn
State, the Lions have divided honois
with the Quakers since Be/dek took
over the helm m 1920 Since 1920
each team has tuumphed thiee times,
with r scoieless tie in 1921, and no
game m 1925
Last yeai the Quakeis won, 11-to-U,
but the ycai befoie Captain Jolinnv
Roepke and his mates suipusod with
a 20-to-0 conquest In 192 G Paul
Still l '* diop-Kick defeated the Lions,
5-to-O, and in 1922 the Quakeis ruled,
7-to-G The Lions won handily m
1920 by a 28-to-7 count, and again
»• 1922 by a 21-to-0 stoic
JsL to sec them
one interested should communicate
fVimhiiQ Riilbftn w,th Cul p at 1J07 * 12 w,lkins
campus DUlieilTl BuillUnßf -Washington, DC.
Because of the Penn game and
Anmsticc dav holidays, no chapel
sen ice* will be held in Schwab audi
torium Sunday.
•Ml debaters mteiested in the topic
“Higliei Education” will lcpoit in
mom 11 Libcinl Aits building at 7 00
o’clock Tuesdav night, picpaied to
spend on the question.
—o—•
Flank B Evans, assistant vicc
picsident of the Bell Telephone com
pany of Pennsylvania, will speak at
the engmcenng lectuie in the Chom
istiy amphitheatre at 4 10 o’clock
Fnday aftei noon.
The “No Admittance” signs at the
: gator, of the inclosuio around Old
i Mam must be obeyed, states C. An
drew Zargei, chief of campus police
Fiateinitics and clubs desiring
blocks of tickets foi the Thespian and
'Glee Club Vancty should make les
cications at once by calling Harry
Rodgers at 191 Prices are $1 00 and
75 cents An open sale will be held
a* Montgomeiy’s Tuesdav. Wednesday
and Thursday of next week
While on the way to Mctceisbmg.
Clvde E Culp, of Washington, D C,
gave two hikers, said to be Penn State
alumni, a lift to Seven Stais On ai
ming in Mcuersbuig Mr Culp
found an overcoat in the car, which
had been left there by the men Any
DON’T FORGET
Your Houseparty
Picture
- The DENN QTATE
liie JT HOTO OH OP
Phone 400 212 E. COLLEGE AVE.
The me*l popular ready-to
cat cereals served In the
dining-rooms of American
colleges, eating clubs and
jralermtlcs are made by
Kellogg in Battle Creek
They include Kellogg’s
Corn Flakes, Pep Bran
Hakes, Rice Krlsplcs, Wheat
Krumblr* nnd Kellogg’s
Shredded Wholo Wheat Bis
cult Also Kaffec Hag Cot
fee— the coffee that lets
you sleep
ALI'BRAN
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t'Hjgtc News'
Columbia p& Records
Viva - tons! Recording '■'The Records ivithout Scratch
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
CLASSIFIED
LOST—Shell rimmed classes in! SOLUTIONS—to your Math AmJ
loath"! y ease Name Bomchur & >=' s Calculus All pioblenv
Holmes, Phtla. ins.de Finder please hoiked out. Evciv stop si,own.
ieturii to Maty Woodring, Nlta Nee Wiile Doman Pul. hiding Co , GUI
, llousc ltp-H did Ave. New 1011, City, tf
\\ \NTED—Student who can do show
cmd wotk ( call at The Hub West
College A\e. ltph
FOR RENT—Two front rooms on otmlonts of both sr.os have ca.n
socoml floor Men, if desire,l. 221 seholorsl.„>s and cash Hr.ffirrr.i-L
S Allen St. Phone 537-R ltp-11 r to eorlege e.„ron S es re-
I piescntmg national magazine pub-
LOST—Lefrrx Note Book conlarrr.rrg j '
Geology Lcetuie notes between Eng I dot.iils—sl. A Ste,le Nalroiul
C and 01,1 Track House. F„,de> Organ.*!., o Coin, bus Cole, Nov;
please return to Y lint llp-H I Y <“'- N SX
LOST—IO' Sltde-iule, m mouaco easel.
In Mam Enginccnng oi Libcial,
Arts Reward 720 W College Ave '
Phone 118-J IIpMMR .
FURNISHED ROOMS—foi lent Call
119 N. Barnard St or Phone 7-l-J
FOR RENT—Two iiont 100 ms set i
on<! floor Wann and cheetful
Bonul nlbo if desired 224 South AI-,
ten street Phone 537-R litp
FO*R SALE—One pan Nettleton of
fleet’s boots and spuis, size BVl*.
cheap. 333'South Buriowes, Phone
525-J. 3 tpC
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS j
OLDER PEOPLE often think that
college life is one of easy lolling
nround You know better. You know
that the steady grind of classes and
outside activities talses every ounce
of energy you have
Keep fit if you expect to keep it
up! Kellogg’s ALL.BRAN will pre>
vent constipation, the cause of most
ill health Two tablespoonfuls eaten
every day will kecp’you strictly reg*
ular It's guaranteed. ALL-BRAN
is a pure, wholesome cereal, delicious
with milk or cream, mixed with other
cereals, or with fruit or honey
added. Ask that it be served at your
fraternity house or favorite campus
restaurant.
A ffJGEMA'G FOSS
Tiass ®ke . .
tt*s Ukulele II r’a newest rcrord j
•» Ini—a corking >.ond pair of inim*
hers Lrooncd by an ate performer.
Ajil.unliv(.l"M:nlinicnltihnngt!ut
packs n kick m c\ try sob m bat lied
by a peppy dunce protnkcr from a
talkic-aml both put o. or in ‘•top lie*
show stjlc by CI.IT Edwards
Ilcar it today at jour dialer's, and
gw c these others au audition, too.
troit RENT—In Eoalsbuig on Chuun
I SUcct, a dwelling house, all the
1 modem comemenccs, gtnngc and
I gnidon. Irquuc of Ceo. E Mcyn,
I Tine St, Bonlsbuig, Pa. U
ATTENTION STUDENTS—Poi self
supporting stadeals demmg fai>
ematmg wtnk either temporary <>i
BARBER WANTED
Crissman Barber Shop
i c
i OeASON after teoson, college
men register their preforenco
for John Wards. By constantly
j Increased purchases, they Indl-
cate their approval of the fine
| leathers, the correct lines and
! * handsomo workmanship that
characterize theso smart shoos.
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SHOES
These Fine Shoes at
Montgomery
THE JEI
ALL-T
DRAMA
THEAIR
ZO/ffl
JACK TO
LSLAIf
RALPH
The pals, oi
For Fine Candies
Always
graham & sous
Established 1806
Styles That Stay
Made-to-Mcasure Clothes Give You
Style Satisfaction
$25 to $6O
Smith’s Tailor Shop
Dollar Dry Cleaning
PRESSING REPAIRING
131 Allen Street
Chromite
A New Wall Finish for Baths and Kitchens
Li- ‘ti&M'X r’’
As Beautiful and Endurable as Tile at
One-Half the Cost.
Porter & Weber
Decorating
. Interior and Exterior
State College, Pa.
Monday-Tuesday
Nov. 11 and 12
MATINEE DAILY AT 1 TO
Finlay, November S, 15)29
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