Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 22, 1929, Image 1

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    Warnock’s
Remarks
VOL. 26. No. 18
Dean Clark V
Student Gat!
To Aid in Installation
Of Phi Eta Sigma
Monday Night
ILLINOIS LEADER MAKES
FIRST PENN STATE VISIT
Visiting Educator Will Address
Fraternity Executives at
Special Meeting
Dean Thomas Aikle Claik of the
University of Illinois who will coirr
hole to install a chapter of Phi Etr
Sigma, honmary ficshnuin scholastic
fiatcimty, has been scheduled to ad
dress a special mass meeting m
Schwab audtitonum at G 30 o’clock
Sunday night
Dean Claik will aruve in State Col
lege Sunday morning and will Svny tin
til Tuesday. In addition to the in
stallation and mass meeting, he will
be guest of honoi at a-banquet to be
given by membeis of Phi Eta Sigma
at Centre Hills Countiy club Monday
night.
The Illinois dtan will also speak at
a meeting of fiutermty picstdcnts
ndvisoi'i, and council lcpiescntatives
in the Beta Theta Pi fraternity house
aftei the meeting Sunday mgjn This
is Dean Claik’s first visit to Penn
State
To Speak Sundaj Night
Opening his stay hcic, the dean
will speak to ficshmen at a confer
ence Sunday night Although the
meeting is primauly for lnst-yeui
students, the balcony of the Auditoi
lum will be leseived fot faculty mem
bers and unpeiclashinen “The Sujw
aidship of Time” will be the subject,
of the dean’s address
Demi Claik will conclude his acti..-
ties on Sunday with a talk befoie
fraternity icpiesentatives at 8 o’clock
that night. It is expected that he will
ijicltK'on problems connected with th(
life of a fmleimty as gathered fion*
his own varied experiences with these
gioups
Representing the national oigamza
lion, the noted caucatoi will mstni
the local chaptci of Phi Eta Sigmr
in a sei vice in the foyoi of Schwjl
auditorium at G 15 o’clock Mondav
night Thuty sophomoies will be in
itiated into the fiatcimty at that
tune
The entire group will then go to th*.
country club whetc an installation
banquet will bo held beginning at 7:SO
(Continued on last page)
ALUMNI COMPLETE
PITT RALLY PLANS
Select McCreerj’s A uditmium fm
Smoker Wednesday Night—Hold
Dunce in Hotel Schenlej
* Enthusiastic and hopeful Lion lout
ei*s will gathci at the annual pre-Pitt
gamo smoker and rally Thanksgiving
Ecu in McCrcciy’s auditonuin to ex
press then conhdence in a team al
icndv conaideied by spoit authorities
to he beaten
Special events on the smokei' pro
gram include speeches by Picsidcnt
llctzcl, .Coach Bezdck, and Noil M
Fleming, giuduulc ninnagci of ath
letics Vaudeville acts have also been
placed on the proginm, with the Blue
Band und Vnisity Ten intcispeising
the progiam with College and populai
musical selections
Following the game the annua)
Penn Stale dance will be held in the
Hotel Schcnley ball loom at 9 o’clock
The Viusity Ten and Danny Nuella'«
bnml ha\e been seemed by the com
mittee to piovide music foi the func
tion Admission to the smoker .s $1 00
and to the dance $llOO.
AfU.a the tally the Blue Bund will
lio .-least ovci station KDKA a pio
giam of College songs and yells be
ginning at 11 15 o’clock It is probubl:
that President Hetzel will deliver a
message to the Fittsbuigh alumni ;u
the microphone.
LA CAMEHADEKIK ATTAINS
IIl(iIf SCHOLASTIC AYEUAGi:
With .• Fchohibtiv. avciagc of 1.90
the Li> Cameuuicne club stands first
.utionj,' women’s fiutormtics for the
ecLoml semester ot last year, accord*
inj. to nn announcement fiom the
isLi ui’s ofiice Wednesday
r im.nrecro „, „ T »v- thu ntJW Pond laboinloiy by the mid-,
GAUM ADIIIILSSnS ROIIKI.V>o. llloo(M%tW( , okfDl-Fl „ llko whlt .|
- Piof. Cail G Gaum of the engm-, moie, dean of the school, said today j
J lie Oictu! clue umks second with eeiini? extension dcpaitmcnt addicss-I Tlio Dean’s offices will be located on
jv* aveiajjc of 102 while Theta l s hi oil the Itotaiy club of Will.umspoi 1. 1 one side of the new while!
Alplv and Alpha Omicion Pi follow op “Problems of Youi Personality” those of department heads will be
Uankinsa of the other nfc the Hotel Lycoming in Williams* I luectly across the hall 'I lie who v.'
j| ateinitics in o" me Cln Omega, port last Monday His subject is be-1 tust flom will be used fot ollke loams
Nita-Nec.. S.uhor, IvU iho, Pin Mu, ir" * - *
ill Speak at
lering Sunday;
NOTED Illinois Dean Who Will ,
Visit College for First Time 1
THOMAS ARKLE CL VRK
' ~~ 1 Clruifjmg several points icgaidmg
BAATI Ef 1 CnPDrAT ! pledging, several new bj-laws wer«
DIIUILCU ulltJl IX! mcoiporatcd into the constitution of
FOREGOES HEAR!NGS?“~£=
' elected repiosentntive to the undei
Court To Arraign Phii.p Hallani 'SlSd" ZSS? £
Before February—Bail ,**nd 29
Set al S? nnn Th * counul defined pledging a
JSCI at 5-jUUU a violation of the constitution foi .
* „ i... . , ~ , a lapse of ninetj davs from the tine
<*'. f .•.toviciuing 'S, t crnX < ' f tT"’
Hailem of Leuistmvn, waived a hear-, 1 lnK Inlnu, -i
mg m the office of Justice of the T t I i "« V !'
Peace A. C Miller hue Wodneedaj , *“ k ' f oal '' at »"»‘hcr frate.mts
night ami v,M be .luaigiiul beta, c ' allb °“ B 'i ' * I “ sh “ J ,
the Ftbruuly ten of the Cen'ic COUII- „ ™ c , C ?“T' ? f B '!' B J’
|ty comt Bail of y.,000 wan eaten,l- 11,0 ac ‘ 1 ,,al , p, “ c,n * of , a b “ tto
to guarantee h.s appearance 1 " th s lapcl , ot a n, ‘ ,a s “ at «“»'»•
! Hailem wins anosmd at 10 o'clock ’ las,1 as , f ° I r s P “°
iFnday night on his v.nj to hidden lic ‘f P“> ” .
1 supply of Jioeoi in lI,iW wood-, J>o hrat mensmes,o
'tio miles vest of State C011.,g0 H,« ‘ ho Pretontion of objectionable stag
movements: I,ad been noted as being Bm|rat dances, the facultj
suspicious about neon and he was foi- lnombcr °f ‘ ho b ° a,d oI “"‘f” 1 ™>
lowed from that tune until hie a.rest , onlpowotod to initiate an invest.gaum
Fifty-one pints of whisky wee con- hTh ™ v,ol “ tl °" ! ' ° f intcrfiatornit)
fiscatcd and a list of students’ names lm P™ o ™
and telephone numbera was found ,n kao ;' ltdB ‘; "'•o o™'',s,on makes .
ills, clothing written clmigc against the oftende
, unneccssaij
Students .Make Slalcmcnis Keprescntaliies To Discuss, Problem’
Several students made statements Problems which anso in the vanou
in regaid to pievions transactions organizations will be discussed by ic )
with the allegeil bootleggei Thev icsentativcs to the nation-wide eon
will appour against him in couit, al- fescnce in New Yoik. Knkpatiic'
though no action on the student viola- : will seek to doteimma the best meth
lions will be taken in this case ,ods foi conduct.ng a local coiifeicn*.
Chief of Police A C Yougel, made* similai kO the one held at Penn Stilt*
the aucst. Two months ago, llallcm two ycuis ago
was held for a hcanng on a snmi.u
clmigc in Levistown.
FARM rnnirp apphtutc: mtci fraternity councils In many col
I ARM (xKOUL All OiMb lores, thioughout the countiy Lh p
BLASINGAME CHAIRMAN councils arc mcielv ftguiehcads, .
condition which the national confei
’ | once will attempt to lemedj
Vgnculture Professor Vv ill r*i"etl ( o
Engineer.!.); Soc.et) lUieling CO-EDS SET GOAL
Piol'. Ralph U Eluimgainc has.' IN HOSPITAL DRIVE
been appointed ihuuman of the pov.-
a. and innehuiciy <liviu.on meeting of; wm Alm r „ r Mark „ r 100 |. cr c ;„
the Amcuean society of ugiicultuial
cr.gmecrr to be held in Chicago Dc-, Contributions in American
combei 2 and o Women’s Campaign
Rcpipsentalucb of the lending agn
culturat colleges of the count! y and
also ngi.LuUuiul mnchmeiy manufac- One bundled pci cent contribution
tuie-c will bo picscnt John li. Nich- thfc aim of the women students wh<
olac, engineer in chaige of mini elcc-'"»U conduct then fifth and most c\
tucal leseaich nt Penn State, will 1 tenuvo campaign loi the benefit o'
present a papoi to the luial olecti ical' tho Amencan Women’s Hospitals, Do
division of the society on “Small Elec- ccmbei 2 until 5, according to Miss
trio-Powcr Giirdmg and MiMiig Charlotte E Raj, dean of women
Plants” 1 “Out affiliation with the Amcncan
Howard B Joseplmon, also of Tcmi i Womcp'i, Hospital* lcpicscnts the
Stalo's cngmccuns lescalch dcpait- '"Keest off-campus project attempted
ment, will act as ihanman of the 'to ° UI women students," stated Dee
committee of liov and foiogc u»|.' E *<- “In the post live jours thro con
dryinrr at the convention, anil w ,|| I tubotion has Blown Ciom fifteen dol
also pietcnt a paper on “The General' '“ r '' to 0 "° 'mndied and filtcen, ant
Puipose Tiactoi in Mato Piodut-' th “ l 1 ""*” 1 interest in this nolle o'
t lon ” womer physicians indicates a bigger
' Undu the leadoiship of Miss Mu
WILL TALK 10 I IHSICISIS mm Mendelsohn ’l5l, oigumzcd gioups
Dr Wheclci P Davy, piofossoi of of students will be chosen to cflnvass
physical chemiotiv, will attend a, the Moraen faculty membeis as well
meeting of the Amentnn Physical so-Us the women students.
cietv in Chicago nc\t Thuisday and I n
Filduy He will addiess'tlic* mom-1 CHEMISTRY OFFICIALS MOVE
bcis of the physics sub-committce of f . . .........
the Chicago Centennial Exposition! *0 01 FILLS IN L\HOR\IOK\
and attend a meeting of the National j
Rcseatch Council's physics sub-corn-j Administrative offices of the School
nnttee on insulation !° r Chemistiy and Fhvsics si ill be md\-
• ied into qunitcis on the Hist flooi of
mg published in setml foim m :ht j Seplemliei was the date 01 initially aal
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929
WILCE RECOMMENDS
‘NO CAPTAIN’ SYSTEM
Dr. J W. Wilce, athletic dneetoi
at Ohio State umveisity, lcpoitcd
in a letter to the collegian that
the “no captain” system as adopt
ed by the Ohio State football team
har met with excellent success
“This system has cieated a unity
which has not been piescnt dm mg
thieo 01 four seasons before,” he
dodaies “As intra-muial athletic,
fraternity competition glows more
and moie intense theic is also a
competition with lcsultmg animos
ity ip captaincy elections Except
m a lesset degiee thcie can nevei
be this intensity of feeling in minor
spoits ”
I. F. C. ADOPTS NEW
: PLEDGING BY-LAWS
Council President To Represent
1 Group November 28 at
fiatemity to pledge a man befou
One of the main pioblems eonfiont
iini? the national umfcience this yji
will be to ncrcasc the " i
ic ptuvei of l<
ictum than over befoie”
SENIOR PRIVILEGES
REQUIRE CHANGE IN
POLICY, DEAN SAYS
Unlimited Cutting Plan Would
. Necessitate Revision of
College Practice
WAKNOCK REVEALS SHIFT
AS OBSTACLE TO SYSTEM
Believes Good Will Result from
Movement, Although Not
Favoring Project i
That the granting of unlimited cuts
to scmois would requnc a material
change in the class, attendance policy
of the College was one of the ob
stacles against the plan given by Dean
of Men Arthui R Warnock when
questioned >o3terday icgaiding his
stand on this policy
Although not voicing appiovir! of
‘he proposition, the dean believes that
*ome good shall result fiom the dein
onstiation of student interest m ‘he
question. He stated, however, that
he final word on this pioblem is left
ip to the College Senate, which bodv
shall decide its fate
“For years,” the dean pointed out,
‘departments and schools have held
to the right 10 determine their re
spective class attendance policies
'There is no uniform College prat
'ice,” he added.
‘Would Not Benefit the Majontv
Dean Warnock, in questioning the
wisdom of the proposed project,
->aid that he did not feel sure
hat even senioi *» knew what
they might expect undei an unlimited
era plan He believes that the idea
when carried into practice wouid not
benefit the majority of students
Having 'vvoiked undei both plans,
he dean stated
“The aveiage student and the pool
uudent do better undei a rcquircJ
attendance plan Supeuoi student,
would-be tho-chiof beneficiaries of. th"
inlimited cut plan, but they are like
y to attend all classes anyway.”
Discussing the student, side of the
question, he thinks thnt they would
ic bettei without the system Wheie
t is used, he has found that, the in-,
.truelois seriously discount when a
itudent absents himself fiom :
The teachers, he believes, considei
his as a sign of the lack of schoiutly
interest
DEBATERS OPPOSE
PITT DECEMBER 13
Open Forum Will Follow Discussion
On Special Ability Limitation !
To Higher Educulton I
Working undei the ducction ot
Coaches John H. Frizzell and Joseph
F O’Btion, a large toiensie squad is
uicpaung foi the second debate of
the season with University of Pitts*:
buigh in Schwab auditorium, Decent-1
jc: 13 j
The topic undei discussion will be
“Higher Education Should lie Lim
ted To Those Having Special Abil
ity ” It will be a two-man, no de
cision debate, with the Penn Slate
orators upholding the aifirnrativc side
ol the question. An open forum will
bo held at the conclusion of the de
bate |
Thn University in Pittsburgh team
will be made up of both giuduate and
undcigiaduatc students Lust season
they completed a schedule of noie.
thar seventy debates, one of the long-,
cst of any college in the countiy, ac
coiding lo Piof Friz/ell.
HELL TELEPHONE DIRECTOR
TO DISCUSS ELECTRIC CELL
M» John Mills, dnectoi of publica
tion 1 ? foi the Bell Telephone labor n
toucs ot New York will discuss the
photoelectric cell at the legular en
gineering lectuic in Chemistry' amphi
theatre at I*lo o'clock today
M. Mills is a University of Chi
cago giaduatc and has taken advanced
woil at University of Nebraska,
Massachusetts Institute of Technol
ogy and Colo: ado college He has had
experience with the American Tele
phone and Telegraph company and.
was ducctoi of the Bell Telephone
laboi atones educational progiam and
pcisonncl depaitment !
Who’s Dancing
Tonight
Women’s Building (Closed)
Freshman Doumtoiy (Closed)
(ExiUftjfemX
SENATE DENIES PLAN
TO EXTEND VACATION
The College Senate late lust
night voted against the extension
of the Thanksgiving vacation ask
ed in the petition picscntcd by Stu
dent Council
A gcncial cunvass of Senate
members before the meeting indi
cated that the possibility of the
extension being giantcd was slight
The petition will, however, have
some oflcct on the calendar adopt
ed fm next year, in the opinion of
student lcadcis
F Biucc Baldwin ’JO, president
of Student Council states in tin*
connection, "Though not confident
that the petition would be acceptcl
it was believed by the Council that
the icqucst would aid in bunging
about a rnoie uniform holiday
schedule foi next year”
STEIDLE RECEF
CHICAGOFAIRPOST
Will Take Charge of Exhibition ’ PLAYERS SELECT
PRODUCTION CAST
Dean Edwaid Stindlc of the School Helen BucK\>altcr. Milton Young ' hlone hc V ,O « T, , Jtk * olio " UI ’
of Mineral Industries has been placed T _ T _.._ 7 „ - rnmi , hact selected Pennsjhur a. bates,
in charge of the dramatization of ino lo lakc Lcads 10 Comed > ; Penn State as the families, wifi
mining, metallurgy, and geological f>*i- Offering; Dec. 11 i-iatne, Michigan State, and Sjiacu>.*
icineeimg exhibit at the Chicago I* 1 " l ' ,c ' lor ' ,ct!
world’s fair to be held in 1003 Di 1 Coath CaitmelPi, championship
Wheelei P profcssoi of phj- 1 Selection of the c ts t foi the ne\; wiaad of last jeai suffcied hca.i'’
sical chemiotiy, also has been io- Playcts’ pioduction, “The Bojal Fam- f lG, a giadualion Bill Cov, Cicotj'c
quested co outline the subject mattei , d*,’’ which will be staged in Schwab Ollcnh.iusei, and Ait Bass, \cW'iait
for that portion of the physics exhibi' audilouum Dcceinbc 11, vas an- t>' ( which thiee tunes led the Nit
| which deals with X-iays and iclatcd nounced tod i., hv I’iof »\it**ui C tan\ squad to \ictoiy, iccci\cd then
subjects Cloetingh, who is ducctin'; the plcu diplomas
Dean Stetdlc left today for Chicago Appealing as Fanny Cavendish a
to the oigamzation meeting of famous actiess, Helen J Buchwaltc.
his committee He was selected foi 'JO '*'•'! assume one of the leading
the diamatization of the piogiess m roles m ihe pla\ 'l he part of Julia
the industry because of the display Cavendish, hci (baighte,, ,\ill he play
made by the U S Buieau of Mine* oil b> Shulo, Thuipc ’l'l, while Doio
undei Ins dneetion at the Punama-.tnv Lev ’li will make hoi P!a>ei»
Pacific Exhibition at San Fiancisco m debut in the pait of Cwoii, Jul.u 1 '
1915
dautfhtci
Milton C Yount: MU Ims been sJ
. , , , ~ , cc-ctl to portray oi e of th' nrimap .1
n cider to dwmatire the. in,nr,al A ., CI
industries, Dean S.eldle proposes to. d|=l whl|| . 0s „, Wj|r noted by
abandon the old ,dca of .akins mnna. a | 0 fahol ls „ Reduce. „ r
fneturers to onto, individual exhibit, Blo „ hv „ v . lltcov , cs h
,p favor or toqucHm* them to eo- ,„ al] , b< , Pc su .„ l]t
opciate in hiiRC composite displays r r _ miK
The,e K.clips II use the exhibit, Lllljl , lt M ’ ll>hllll „ aul , A j„ m . ,
to shoo the actual opeiat.on of mines, p Abti| , „ )(| n „ „]. u .
nt.lla and Kilo, unde, modern metn- u b I!cbL ,, t „ 3U I; „„ all otl ,.
o,ls, follow,„ K ohe same p.inc,pal u,cd n M Jk .
1,1 r “ nu -' cn 1 Knicht Ml has been assigned the p.u*
At this exposition he mcoiporated of ~„v rac L ,.J
in the d’splav a mine const, noted ... d t(J K(J tbc -ltlllls „i,II ’
which linnets sicic at work with mod- |jt I<u lhm st ,c„„oi,s life |
cm tool, and machinery, enabling Kittj LcMinni. an attics, Mini is ..I
v,„tois actually to sec what the »o,d lll[in<] nf „ 10 f uc „, llsh , -lU „ I
“mine” meant He will p.obably use ]nvc j, n „ u cl . t .... Tool
cho same principal at the commit fan „ r thc „ Ml ,,|
The second mo, ld’s fan in Chicago, Psnl( . wll , )(J , 1V j,,„.„,tc M ,
planned fo, 1'J,,,, is to be Known „ Bala _ . lnJ kc ,„, n tl ,^ h |
the Chicago Centuiy of Process The ]
conttal theme aiound which the «'• "
position is beinjr planned is thc ad- PROF. DUTCHES ACCEPIS I
vance of civilization thiough the mi- NATIONAL APPOINTMENT!
petus of science j
I'roposcs Composite Dispiajs
MAGAZINE OBTAINS >» ™ C ‘" J
HONOLULU STORY
PioT R Allans Dutchei. head of
Prof. JSsponsdiude Sends Impression (.he dopmln cut of .iKiicultm.il and
or llaoaiun I.ifc t„r >oxl tht.m-.tij-, lias .ut.-ptal .in
invitation fiom Seiictniy ot the In
tel 101 WiUnu. .uting chan man of
‘Old Mam Bell’ Issue
Pinf A Ilowry Espcnshade, head tciome on .hil.l hoalth nod p.oloUion,
or the English depm tmcnl, who IS on l " mom he, nl the uinnmt
louVL oi ahsente in Honolulu, is one “■' »'> Ko»th anil development ol
«u' the contributors to the l-elnuiui <-h»dicn ,
issur ol Old M«n, Hell, College lilei. J" lonjunetmn w.th Di henneth 1)
m s magazine, Ilobcit P Stevenson ShieUan. piotessoi ~r pul,alius at
•80. ed,toi-,n-eh,of r announced l„ st Hmnu hui uho d, P,„ e-soi
n DuUhtt will wink on the special sub-
Piofessm Espcnshadc's etorv "The J™ l ol n “ lr ‘ l " ,njl "■'l u,lc -
Oruc o\ci" gives his lmptessions of ni coililien
Honolulu. Anothci featme is "Pies- 0“ ■onroirnco v.ill he paiHup.itu'
ent Pern State Authois" by Geiuld lr , l,v . " rty tho
C Hamm Ml, a new contnbutor. Miss l .dmU.uunsj. «u:i.ui!Uii.i! <>\peits
Janice V.. StcinincL ’BO and F Mel- ,in ' l mhl '‘ l ' ]lhl ' l 'l"*'' ll '
tnn Savholt "Jl. ngmn tonliibute ten, » iespnn,ili e tin the niitiition.il ael
while Ilaiold L Woitheimci ’152, Don- * !UO ‘-hiuiicn.
uU I A Shelly M 2, and Scott S Gees-
cy MO, aie among the formci waters I'KOT. 111. \SIMJ \'iH \TJ ENDS
l'oi the magazine. Fllti: I’ilOl lie 1T()> CONU.\M:
"Theic is still tune to contribute
for this issue, but all mateiml should , ,
he ,n liy midnight, Deeembei M,” , r '\ ll !' h E , E ' J
Stevenson stated , Ihe dcpaila...nt . to, no h.nei ;.
* ha i(turned hom \\ ashinglon, U <
1C U!]»( lTtC'l till* <L’|> UtlHO.ll
oi uxiitulLuie at the Nations’! File
FACULTY TO ATTEND DRILLS I’ioteUio!' association tonlLMcnce
_ II is Piofossm Rla'iJiK.amcN o;nn-
ROTC HI3\J)S WILL INVITK
, , . , _ „ _ , , wp that the piohleiu i»r spontuneon ,
| Colonel Waltei B McCaskey, head eon.bu »tio.' is evtumelv Mtal in a
of the tlepattmeitt of imlituiy icicnto huiro hm-ioisinc sUto Cudi ns Pcnn
| ami tactics, announced ycateulny that , ,i umm , cspcuullv since the humtd
[it would lie the custom of the E. 0. climate causes this loss
T, C officials m the futuie to invite
momheih of the faculty to be piescnt ..
in the icvicwmg stand at brigade rc- U'UMNFS WINS SCHOLARSHIP
view Monday afteinoons. Cleveland R. iJollubaugli, giaduate
This year the unit has been review- 1 student m phvsa.nl chcnn.tiv, ha**
ed by Piesident Ralph D Hetzol, Dean won the. Heiuiles Puwdui company ie-
Aitlmr R Warnock. Bonn Will ft srmtiVt in!l„uU, m 11,, 11, .1..« ,11
Lion Harriers Defend IC-4A
Title At New York Monday
NITTVNY Mentor Who Hopes for
Kou.th Consecutive Title
C&R. TWEII
Health Ginimiltee
Pits dent Ilnovei’s White House ton-
A-nolhoi
PRICE 3 CEN”
To Strive for Fourth
Crown Against
20 Teams
KEKERS WILL PRESENT
CHAMPIONSHIP THREAT
Experts Favor Quaßuis, Kilo*
Penn Slate—Slionj? SqUatl
In Plebc Competition
J With the proud lecoul of thiee tn
! umphi. in the past thiee champion
i ship.:, and an unblemished s'ate in
dual competition oi foui-ycais &lai’d-
I m,, Coach Nate Caitmell’s haniei
pack will stmc foi its fouith con
secutive Intercollegiate cioss u»un-
jtiv ciown in the twenty-hist annual
IC-JA lun ovei the Van Cmtlamlt
Pail couise at New Vo.U MomLn’
aftemoon
Moic than 1-J0 mnneis fiom t.vuv-
tv-odd institutions will attempt in de-
Paul Rekers Star
I The Penn State thieat thi-> \c«u will
be canned bv Paul Rckcis, Detvvilei,
1 Meisince.. Captain Ratclilfe Robin
i‘on Conioc. and Glassbmn Conquei
ing S .Macuse, N Y 11, Pitt, and Lt-
Ihigh- thev have pioved a vtll-hal
janccd team and have unmoved stead
lib a. the season piogic-sed
, Paid ReKeis has stepped into tin
1 -bner of. thi» hulliart f or. two Lmim
1 weaiei of tie distance diadem lie
I has won cveiy meet ol the schedule
iir consistently fast time and is ton
'Sideicd one of the outstanding fav
jontc' foi the individual title Cum-
Ipctint, ovei the Intel collcgi Ue com sc
ir the opening contest of the season,
, Rekei- legisteicd a time onb foui
second -lovvei than that of CoC>
thiid-place-vvtnning cfloit at the
championships last veal He has cot
seconds ofr since then, and is in piims
condition foi the test Mondav
Dctvilei ha» impioved with leap,
>nd iiounds and today is only a snoit
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GAS BOARD MEETS
TO PLAN COURSES
tiheory Groap t rges l>-oocraln
System of K miuli Wo-k,
Ldurational Program
Foui piomment gas-piodtu mg < mn
panit" weie itpicscntcd at tlie »atu>-
i 1 ga j .idvisoiy boaid mu ling ol Ih
depai Invent of geology hem 1 ml
week
The iepiesent.itivo, weie J 15 Ton
kin, v ice-pi csident of the People, N i
tuial Gas companv’, Sarnia I \\ >M< ,il ,
piciuLnt of the Carnegie N.itm.il
Ga>- cc>i,,panv, Gcotge W Raulilfi
I itsident ol the Manur.ictui< -, l.'ghl
and Heat companv and F F Si} u
c , genual mnnagci of the laiuilu'dc.
Gj‘ companv
The cuiiicultim in oil and g« • pin
duction enginejimg wav di ui sul m
iletai l and plan' foi co-opt i.ition o
le-caith and educational piogimn
v.o c loiwaidcd l.v the icp't.uiU
tues. 'ihc numheis leto. vr.m'e I
thit .mi ccomnrmi. sui.e id iii. ii
duspv be made
Ptof' Chesltigh A Bonin’ m!
Uaudc P Bub spoke on tin imp ol
aiice of the scentilic and edut itional
liudv of ml and gas -and ««*«•. In
companies lepu-A'liLed ,’gieed In
me specimen, foi ic emch Uid
SOPHOMORhS MiMIN \ I L '.)
FOR SCIIOL VRSIIII* HLKCITONS
Moie than liltv member ol l!i<
.ophomme class weie nominated a,
c ndtdati fo. the John \\ WIiG
■'(bolm'dnp anil tin* f: o Lim Ca,-
nc ;ie sclvnlat ships .it i I‘ijj il.i
meeting hold in Chen’istiv amph:-
tlieutie \\ ednesdav i.ight
Fiom till' gioup, thit tv t.idcnt ,
live fin each stholai ship, will be dee.-
ed These will be iecommc’ideil .o
die commiUee mi academic 'innd.ud,
fm con»ideiation m the av.ai I of t'*i