Attend The Rally Tonight! VOL. 26, No. 19 SemorßallWillOpe* ™g t College Formal Social | W j LL speak HEREj Calendar January 17jpromincnt Ceramist To Deliverj Priestly Lecture Series I December 16 to 20 | Sophomore Class Plans Underclass Dance . For March 14 JUNIORS TO HOLD I>ROM MAY 2 AS SPRING EVENT Committee February 21 For Colorful Mid-Winter Military Affair Selecting Senior B&U as the open ing event in Penn State’s social calen dar, a committee composed. of clas3 picsulcms and dance chairmen set the dates for'Junior Prom. Sophomore Hop, Mthlaiy Ball and the annual scmoi function, yesterday. Coming shortly before the close of lust semester. Senior Ball will be held January 17. Paul S Williams '3O i? chairman of this dance May 2 has been set aside foi the Junior Prom, Penn State’s most coloiful social func tion. Bari C. Lindenmuth ’3l has been named clian man The Military Ball, all-college dancu sponsoicd annually by the student R 0 T C. corps, will be the second function of the wintei February 21 has been chosen as the date Robert J Porter ’3O, student R. O. T C. col onel, will act as chairman Sopho more Hop. piemier underclass func tion. will be held March 14 Wilbm, H. Zimmeimun ’32, sophomore class president, has appointed Charles CJ Brightbiil ’32 ns chairman of the Hop committee i Oflicials Handle Tickets All four dunces will be held in Re creation Hail Ticket sales will oe handled cntuely through the ticasui-, cr’« will;remove fmnneial responsibihly fiom student commit tees. The admission puces for all foul; functions, compnmctaiy ticket hslx, and checking accomodations will uc discussed soon by the committee which 1 set *thc dates foi the dances I No bpoit events are scheduled iv Senior Bali week-end. Cornel], tic* 1 with Penn State foi mnner-un hon ors in intercollegiate wiestlmg, will os the attiaction on the Satuulay follow ing Mililaiy Ball PiU’s high scot ing basketball quintet will meet Inc Nittany Lions the night after Sopho more Hop OPERATIC ARTISTS SING NEXT WEEK Ethel Pc':, Allen'Junes Will'Present Second Course Number—Reduce I’iice of Season Tickets Appealing in selections from tines operas, Ethel Fox, soprano, and Alien Jones, tenoi, will piesent the second of a series of six Artists’ Couiso pro gtams in Schwab auditonun next Thuisday Miss Fo\ pteviously stnired in pro ductions of the San Cinlo Opera com-, jrnny while Mr Jones, who tonic-, from Scan Lon, had conceit expedience abioud Willaid Scktbeig will accom pany them on the piano and will till inteivnls in the progiam_with opeiati. selections. The singeis will present duets and solos from “Faust,” “Cannon,” and “La Boheme,” weanng costumes u«cd in actual productions Piogiams sinu hu to Uns aie u curie., novelty in the conceit field, and aie being staged extensively. Because of the large number rf faculty, students and townspeople who attended the opening number of the Couise, olliciala have decided to place season iickets on sale again Since one concert has been gi\en, $5 seats will now be sold foi $4 whii-j $3.50 tickets may be obtained foi $3 These passes at reduced puces are on sale daily at the Tioasuiei’s office in the old Beta Theta Pi house. tho cnnsti uetmn of tiling Tho now As a follow-up on the rail!, the 11-, . equipment wll make it possible to Pcnn Slatc ’ H dll ' c student i mois council of administration dt= tlon " as b,ol| S ht ,nto thc open pioduco an almost pcufect vacuum linking is only one of such cum- ‘missed nine mcmbeis of thc law fm- 1 Wisconsin Fight, Soeakoasies Mr Van Velzer will condiiel ic- P ai & llh bcm £ conducted at college:, tcimty and two othei students, .n Wisconsin is at present waging u search work on bpcetal radio tubes, unt * u,^veiB, t>es throughout the coun- eljding one co-cd The council also um jgamst speakeasies m Madison ,Jcb while Hemv L. Yeaglev, oi the phys- try ’ lc , lc%ea * The Urn* oidcrcd tho chaptei to sho- ca'Hj'sunpljmg students w.th bootleg With! Las: ics department and William L Shet- veifc,ty Ebno ' s climaxed its pio- why it should not be disbanded im- the co-opeiation of Dean Scott H , lw, graduate 'ass, slant in pW, ®. ,nm '“ t '' ,co , k ‘ho di-mn-sl at „ re di.i ; »l,. Goodnight of 'the iumcr.it,. to«n of-; will collaborate on a studv of nosi- °* ovon Rtu dcats following a laid on > Earhci in the r’onth thtce otiur ficmls are attempting to close liquor! Dear Ihomns Aiklc* Ctaik, ot the tivo ions thc Gamnm ELa Gnmma floto * n » l y IHino.b students, two of them who stands jUnne.stty of Illinois ndd.cssul the tl 'house, joined in u Homecoming drinking pn-j The cmnphitnt that thcie \vm» .r "omen students at a special ina c , Y W C 'A FLFCT& OFFICFKS ’ Eeneial clenn-up is being at- ty, woie dtschuigcd fiom college Dm .“great ileal of alcohol circulating meeting ealltd bj Mis, Helen F Faust temptod at Illinois, Umveisity of Wii-jng the past jear, mptc than a scon* around the place” was met by tho citv ( ’>o. W Si. (5 A piesident, in Schwab Misn Marian Potts ’32 was elected coninn and Fianklm and Mai shall, re- 0 f students have been expelled fiom council with a curtailment of licenses' auditouum at 730 o’clock Inst night picaidcnt of the fieshman Y W. C.,porta from these institutions imply the mid-western institution fm dunk- to meiehunts though to be operating The \\ SC A uholnship of *>3o For a period of eight weeks each A. at tho election of officers this week.' College authoi ities' aic* co-operating |, l{? “puisanees.” |wa». aw aided to ?I'ss Elizabeth C student will conduct supervised clnss Miss Molly Laramy ’ay was chosen’with Fcderul agents m an cfToit to; Kappa Beta Pin. sub insa di nLmg| \uthontic*s at Fianklm and Ma • Bell ’32 fm attaining the highest os in an assigned subject in the Johns- vice-president, while Miss Shirley wipe out speakeasies and bootlegger fmteinity. also was dissolved tin, shall have united fmcex with Lancas- scholastic mmuge of tho gills in hot luwr junior and senior high schools. Thoipo X will act as secretary to student tunic*. \cat at Illinois after » long light tei police and rcdeiul agents m an class duiing thc* fioshman vear Mi«s A sinulai group of students, who wcie Miss M. Adele Forkum *ya as trens-j Prohibition officers raided the I!- |>oth ot the clmjiteis wcio In oken endeavor to curb dunking there, IC\- Jean IC Simmons *32 and Mis, Mat in Johnstown during the lust eight uror. Miss M Isabelle Yackel’3l wns.linois fialcinity house last Sunday up, and the Kejs and chattels turn- eiy etFoit is being made by these uin C James \J2 tied lot second place SENIOR STUDENTS TO START JOHNSTOWN TE \CHING WORK As a pait of the tequned woik in tho School of Education, a gioup of Unity-seven senior students left Sun «lu> for Johnstown to begin their prac tice teaching ffettn Slate # NAMED Chairman of Sophomore I Hop Committee I CHARLES. K. BRIGHTBILL i . . - , . . a „ , , Self-control is the greatest piob rtf iiirnnri TlATinPn AXT ! subject will be divided into five lec- j ojn 0 f tj K . college f>ludent,” averted rLArCKo FUK'i KAY ' es deal "' K mt s thc toiemlencc Dean Thomas Arklc Clark, of Illm * . ceramics upon thc physico-chemical on lnlervlcw yctciduv Thc ANTirS HP pr,! " : , ,pl ' s: tho V,t ‘° us stal ° ° f Eku “-'ilenn tame here to install a ch-ptc; AmiLJ UfHIsIOIVIJcB, the properties of some impel taut „j Ph , Eta s, s m„,. freshmen hono - inatuial materials, porcelain, and si mi a , y sc ho!astic fratcilnltv •Tito ir.,„11„. c„it„j„l„jl! U 1 bod " s: ? nd tho proto- Amplifying his statement, he said The Royal Family, Scheduled tion of sapphucs. lihat a itudont should endenvor to For Dec. 14, Shows Home Attendance at thc lectures is ic niusLci self-control of' the mind. bml\, t «q. n i ' 'fi uiret * of junior physical chcmis and emotions. Failure to succeed in .LUC Oi Mage- l eopic try students and of junior and sen.or college, he bel.eves,' can neatly al ——ceramics and melalluigy students \\ a >s be tiaced to a lact of sclf-eon . , (rr . n . , _ , „ , Regular sessions of Physical Chcmis tio< , u ami y, secon ay- r y jq wj jj j,c omitted duung tha 1 “Education means self-tontiol," the ero show of the season,to be produced , wert to E „ 0 Jtullrat! , tlnM t „ attoml aker „ dd „ d „ xhc creU(!sl December 14 in Schwab auditmium. lha Icc t„res , loi <lc an is to convince students that will present a tahe-ofr on the home 1 , 1 life of the Barrymore family, the ai- Memorj To ITicstlct own ” ' istocrats of thc legitimate stage, as Thc Priestley Lectures aie brougli , seen by Edna Ferbci and George S. 1 to the College through the cooperation | Cements Frien-Klups Kaufman, noted wntcis of the School of Chemistry and Phys He gave this as the cununt under i The play centers about the hectic ics and the School of Mlneiul Indus- 1 graduuto impiession. of a dean of 'life of the Cavendish family, leaders tiles, as one of Pern State’s memor- men 'of the stage for three generations, ics of Joseph Pnestlcy lecognmng ni ( “The student thinks ‘What does this who to sponsor the debut contributions to early \mencan chcin- o’d codger know about my problems ' ,of a rccalcitiant daughter before herirary Each year the lectures, deal Was he ever In love 01 anything, like y-first New *Vork. public - The daugh-'with the-borderline between- physi-r*' Llmt - ” Instead o;' w about • ter, Gwen Cavendish, played by Mm chemistry and some other blanch of tins the student should know that a [Dorothy Ley ’3d, lias other plans, ma- science dean is just as human as anyone elsj ;tiimony specifically, m mind Coax- The subject of physical chennstn anti in Ins own time probably has been ing, conjoling, and play upon famil\ and lucolloids was discussed by V (. fated with sinnlai piobleins.” 1 Uadition seem to be of no avail, Ralph Coffman in I*J2O, while Di. S L The instance of a young lad taught ißadcliffe Jr, ’3l, as Tony Stewait. Hoyt dealt with the boideilme oc jteuling dunng the oast week at ll jyoung man-about-towm, poitrays thi tweea physical chummtiy and metai hnois is given as an example of the lOrdent lovet. logiaphy the following vein In 192 J v,uv m which he cements lilen'Khnv, j Miss Shirley Thoipc ’33, enacting Dr H. B William of Columbia uni- \\ t th his students . After question i the pait of the tcmpciamcmal Julie versity lectuicd on the boidcilinc be the youth, Dean Clark found tba. although disappointed a;'tween physical chemistry and mem- the bov had not eaten foi weeks and j her daughter’s tefusal to‘cairy on’al- cine ~,n d taken the money in oidei .o buv so is tempted to leave the stage by the , -s o food Instead of punishment, the lad return of her old, millionaire lovei, t>t t'vtt'T T A ATVT was given care and comfmt Gilbert Maishall, played by James F. JtIUIjIjIA , Snnlingh exoluining how he came Abcr ’3l T>F,FF!T?R fYWfIT, A VTC to I e a dean, the visitor said, “It wm. Young To Plaj Lead l/tt* iIiKOUULN K;Li AV U on nu ._ but fol that nuulol i With Ileibeit Dean, Robot W. Me- >have never done as T planned ” Kune 32, and his wife Kitty, Miss 'fy Hold National Convention Ne\'_j Doan Cluik is national president iff Louise Weist'32, on the veige ofleav- (lUll . ‘Aloha Tau Omega fiateimU, and is mg the legitimate stage, it icmams bprmg At blnte College As 'inteiested m fiu'c-nities und then foi the stately Fanny Cavendish, on- Originally Planned 'l.ition to college life During the past acted by Miss Helen J. Buekvvaltei few yeais at Illinma he has also been MO, first of the line of Cavendish’s, »o . , active in attempting to bieal up thj take “to the load” and uphold the tia-' The annual convention of Pi Dcita co f student drinking and has dttion of the family. Epsilon, national honuiaiy J oUlnJ l ! '*' i [ 'jsLandcd scvoial drinking societies Young Tony Cavendish, the leading lie fiatcinty, mis been postponed ’thtiic role played by Milton C Young ’3O. til next spnng, Cbailcs A Mensch’3o. f) the eccentric, popului juvenile, who picsidcnl of the local chapter, an has long since desalted the stage foi nounced yesterday. Mensch state! the movies, becomes mixed up m a that he received a telegram fiom the shady love aftan u Hollywood and national oigamzation vvuh ordeis u* loads reporteio, '■hciiffs, and process cancel all plans without giving any scivers on a meiiy eliuse All Ihis.teasona foi the change. The commit I adds to the ihseomliture of Oscai tees appointed at the last meeting of | Wolfe, played by Saul 0 Shci Ml the cbaptei will function still Plum j - ._o 'will be added to und looigamzcd to ■ PHYSICS ‘LAB ACQUIRES mcct thc ■" inmnuAxTiT Ti/-tTrTns*i-«TtTrii Thu (onvention will take place eitli- ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT er Fol)rlmy Malth , „,„ n — red originally'. This will be the lii> , time that Penn State will act as hoi In,l " U ilcclr,t J " d Vluu '"" r “ lK “‘ to thc fiatcnitj. Apparatus in Itcscaich Rooms , Tinco lcsearch looms ,«e being' Illinois Dismisses 11 Students Afi equipped foi special study m all types, * , of electric anti \acuum tubes, utidoi . . state Uuenicncd to puilloel. the liou.i Ant hnnt !,.« -it Ollier mllrircs tho <l, toot,on of Hanj- L Van VeUci, I' etlenll Prohibition Agents Find , ,„ cmbclB „ r thl! Authorities at Other Colleges physics instiuctoi, College officials an- Bootleg Goods Stored in | take action against tlio ovnci of th- Wage Extensive Battle 7“KS e .,b, t „l four Fraternity' House supply. Against Drinking cvacuatois have been installed foi STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1929 i SPEAKER HEADS WORK | FOR GENERAL ELECTRIC ! College Presents Fourth Annual | Course in Memory of Early Pioneer Dr. Louis Naua, ceramist in the ie 'much laboiatoues of the General ‘ Electric company at Schenectady, N. |Y, will piescnt the fourth annual sci les of Priestley Lectuies in the Chem istry Amphithcatic from December 10 to 20, Chemistry officials announced yc&ciday. Navias is ill take as a genera’ ; theme “The Relation Between Physi r eal Chemistry and Ceramics” Thu ‘NO FINE FOR CUTTING REGISTRAR ANNOUNCES “No fine will be ehfoued foi cut ting classes before oi aftei the Thanksgiving holiday,” Regina .u William S riofTman slated late vcste.uay afternoon. The Registrar repot Is that ao co.mng to College regulations stu dent > can he fined for cutting only befoie and after Jio Christmas an I Easter holiday*}. "■ Dean at-Men Ajthur R Wui nocl:, with the actioi. taken -by the Col I eye Senate Thuisday limiting the vacation u* the period fixed by the College calendar, is autliDuiiing no exte.i sions through his olficc DEAN CLARK TALKS ON SELF-CONTROL T Visiting Dean Cites Problems in Connection With Student Work at Illinois 110 MEN WILL MOVE INTO * NEW DORMITORY NEXT WEEK Ono bundled and ten men will nunc into the new men’s doumtoiy next , week, accoiding to an announcement | made ycsteidny by College officials The building, facing Walts hall, complete, the thud side of the fust | quadiangle of domutories to be elect ed on the campus and inci eases the i<bnmto!V facilities at the College to j accommodate more than thiee bundled i men. Dismiss Kk , u , n Students (fullegian. Lions Oppose Undefeated Pitt Team in Annual Tilt Thursday; Rooters Hold Pep Rally Tonight Attend • Mass Meeting In Auditorium at 6:30 O’clock GRIDMEN LEAVE HERE TOMORROW AFTERNOON Entire Nitlany Team To Attend Cheer Session for First Time This Year Believing that Piti's highly-toule I gn<| eleven will encounter a Nitlany Lion fired with indomitable spirit in annual Thanksgiving Day batth jThursday, students will rally at football mass meeting in Schwab uuditouum at 6 30 o’clock to- night as a final demonstration of their confidence in Penn State’s foo; The meeting tonight also will sei »’e as a nend-ofT although she Nittany Lions will not leave their lan until y 30 o’clock lomoirow afternoon With Thuisday’s classic ringing down the curtain on then collegiate football taiecrs, siv Nittany gridnon stalwarts will make their final home ‘appearance in football loles tonight .Captain Jack Mai tin, Dutch Rick<”, Marty JlcAndiews. Herb Eschbach. Skip Stable/, and Toots Panacion all await then last, grid game Thursday Bczdck To Speak 1 For the first time ihis ycai, the events foi Penn State i ontoi s in th< [ino Penn State team will attend thi Panthci Citj, the Blue Band will meeting in a tody to hear a united broadcast its _s Nth annual pug-i’m student gioup voice their faith in ill. l rom stution KDKA, while Lion mci- Nitlany Lions’ ability to come batk iy-niakers hold the fifth annual -.iaok ugainst a tcim stated foi the nationil yr an d icunion in McCieeiy auduo.- chainpionship Members of the team u| m, Suth anil Wood streets, at *» will speak at the mlly. ' °' clock tomouow night 1 Condi Hugo Bczdok heada-the hst| Two oiehestras will fuirish umlm oC speakers Bos will piobnbly an- uous music for the Penn State*dame nounco the stalling line-up foi the in the Schenley Hotel ballroom after Turkey Day battle, while Dean Itoo- the football game li o’clock Thuisdaj 'eit L Sackett, chairman of the Cnl- night The Penn Sidle Ten lege Senate committee on athletic*, will alternate itn f)ani»v NnelhS and Da..n of Mon Anhur R Wai- oichcstia of Fiusbuigh .it the annual nock also die scheduled to speak Stu-’nlfau ! dent Council is sponsoring the iallv[ The College band faces an acti’z \ ith Aichibnhl M Holmes ’3O, vice- piogiam m mnnectin'i with the cel'*- prc , tdent of the hodj, presiding at brations Their fust anpeaiance wil l the gathciing. Blue Band selections, be made at the smokoi cailj tomoi- Collcge songs and cheeis are on the iow night Beginning at 11 15, thev piogiam foi tonight’s ial!> j v ill spend naif an hour bcloie Hu 1 o [KDKA microphone bioatlc istirg CoI ‘SEEK A GOAE IN LIFE’ ;iege songs, conceit numbeis, ana a MWIQT7C rRIPITW s l ,otl ‘ ll maich aiiangcd by Bandmu,- , ADVISES REV. GRIM*IN tu W ilfml 0 ’jh.mpson At tin. ... ~ , ... i , teinoon, the Blue Band will he on hin ! u ' llb ChapclßoorsJo Malm I.. toils to fut „,, h . lttum| ,., n ,„ lcm f,„ t h. Count in Big Came of Life football songs and foi the I'su U mai-u __|between halve* 1 “Soil' .1 definite tfoul in life,” ad- j Rev Fiedenck It Gi ifiln, of the j \\ jth hopes of luuuuc the jjiilikm i Fust Unttaiian thurth of Philudel- h( | UUt l pic-,o')t at the pic-gainc icitn iphm, while addiessing the chapel i on , a minmitUc of the Ponn Stat >audience in Schwab aitditonum Sun* c iuh of PittslniKh olan a pionium morning |full of pep l<n tit* alien ling Pnn 1 All ot us want to get into the big Slate tntliust •-1 > ttwmo of life, but just don’t know how I cbidcnt Uilph D Hot/ -l i> ‘died ,to prepaic oui selves. accoidmff to u]e(| fn , a «.i, o it uddiess Coach Huso , Roveicnd Guffin The speakoi do- ,Be/dek will ;-ive th • follower a i-- (claicd that most men ro to woik each' vlcXi ()f t j u . ]„„ L .„ an j jr.uuo, whim without a goal in mind We must Cl | jj i'| -mimr, riadii.ite manuß. i jam* at a goal and then strive to reach athletics, aNo \ ill talk to tae it, he stated Icioup , “The extent of out ability docs not Vaudeville atl* i„i t encase I' Irmls v-ill take tin jo mof l l ’' mattei ” declnied the Revet end. fit to tn terlmn at the am*\or foi llu bve minute sptethes on one »l 1.1 n the use of this ability, the stuvinß nuin »„ r i m n „t i» R . p-otriam Ov>( is ‘' ulj|ca '’ J.at mi l to make the most of the talerts thnt uni | v o »rs wiM .ntuiHieiac the lulls, '•kemadnne uro outweigh Us b> 11 h we have that counts," he udded as ir »Mc and si Us . and Resulted, that hudmi .-I- on.i . ... shout lie limited to Hurt, nun' fuithei emphasis. j Jn uWlLon t ,, nuI , K t | lo UUta specta , T • • « Igrtim, Piesidont Hol/e] nay d< It* ei ter Liquor XYcliCi j« or midi's', to .I 1 mini, C'- | pocurl!\ to tno.e m tV.* wcnilj »t TittsbuiKh Tickets fm the \\ ednesikiv n./riit (Icmonslialion .ne SI, v hil<> admission jto the* dance Tlniis'luy is ?.t. MON TACKLE Who Starred in Pitt Clush lrear LIONS HOLD RALLY IN PANTHER’S LAIR Gridmen, IJluc Bam!, Varsilj Ten and Speakei-s To Appear On 2-Day Progmm Opening a two-daj piogiam of jLion-Panlhei snap Thanksgiving ui Speeches Schedule 1 hind foi the Pern State i elm pin- DEAN CLARK TALKS TO 1 CO-EDS IN AUDITORIUM 2 Pecem-s W-.d Sir Attend The Rally Tomglit! PRICE o CENTS Panthers Seek Eighth Successive Victory Over Penn State BOAST ENVIABLE RECORD AFTER DIFFICULT SEASON Ntllany Eleven Displ.ijh IVwei At Practices as Squid Drills for Fiay 1 Fuel with I i<pe of doth oiling ’n .Panthci fiom lib man almi the H.t.- Ldn ;>iit'll on he.:i>, a lighting hand of 'Kttlanv Lions will ilo c, e i.s e..s>a when it meets Pitt's undUiat'sl foic '(•> in then anmiil foothall m it | the Pitt stadium TmnsJaj .’fteinom [ Chosen by sum l, v.n.ei, a t’i • 'probable iepiei>entalt\es ot the End. in the jcarly tout r. irucnL of Koses m Culifornia, the Pitt team v ill be mini* ed to leap the only ban up lomanim" between themselves and a uip t) th Pacific coast \ vntiMV oui d . Lions will plate the Punintt l'an "i a itioiig position to bt chose" lo: l'i Vi e«t co.ist game With the las, conte ,t of ti* ~ioi but t'.o davs off, the Golden Panth* i t. ditu mined to close it, i imp.,igi witrt an unmatred slate Foi i..i siccessive vears Nittanj teams \ i n- K have sought vrloiv ovci ihc Pitts biitgh bnttlois Two meeting- h.n_ lesulted in tie scoics with the lcnam mg games Mctories fm the fViilhe Coach .loci* Sulhcilaad has pioduc cd this year one ni the most po.v ci f il michinc . ,o ici-rcsent the Smokj < . ’ institution foi several si .i'.ni' The sv.coping itins of Toby limsi and flu line plunges of Pug P.plmsi.o li.i'«• lecn the rhrnf s(niliig fuctoi , in tlt (iccisive victories which the PiUsbirg i forces hnvc hcoicd against <\ei> on penent dining the campaign llefcat Nebraska 1 Opposing Wti*. ucabkin; in it op iv •ng ii't, tin 1 poweifid Pan nci ar'.i, |'-coied a tiiumphint fiJ-10-0 \ n \ tup to Uu) e urme'sitj the nest wlj’ was 'c'waided b> n .72-to-7 va toi , an ! the following featmilav UVc \n.'n iu’s g’idmcn woio handed a J7-,0-7 utubbmg | The Nebinska Cornhubkcts fell In - fore the onslaugnl of Coach - land’s eleven. J2-to-7, and the Pan ther s.vcpt to a dcisive <lO t >-0 co i quest nf Allegheny gudi.ien in *w j succeeding cncountci . Ohm Suite (Cuntinucd on third page) CO-EDS WILL HOLD DEBATING TRIALS I’li.r J. II I'ni-il In \I( cl [■ nnn.it Canth’lutcs foi Tri-oats in Lihcrrl Arts Ihnld.ng I Tiuilb foi the gills' debating ‘-quad v ill be conducted by Piof John l! Fll//i'll, Oiietlsu coach, at H oV'> a tonight in loom 1(> Liheial Am. iiuildmg t A squad will Ik chosen lo \ ml. cm Urn two quest on>, fiom which t'am oi thiee and m altunate on each nuestio" will lie selected. ! Mis'. J uirlU M iiunis 'ill, m mag . ‘of Women’ debating, ha. scheduled debates foi this vent'' team itii Jlood college fee Lon liill udlc-ge, ml Geoige Washington univeisitv I*Hi ther negoti itions ate undei va\ with the Umvctsilv of Pemis\lv.ini i, veisily ot Pittsburgh, .SnaiiiM- uni veiitv, Wavnesboimigh college. Jim nell univeisitv, and Jnnmt.i college PPOF KNIGHT PKEShVI S PIPE j TESTIMONY- \T KLhTVLO, N ) Piof. Osi ai \ Knight, of the do p.utnient ol mcl.illutgi, has been called lo lUllfalo. N Y to give pei*. tesLimon. at a lute he.nmg be foie the Public 'seivicc- lomnii sum benimg on the illative meiits oi w’tought noil end ,leel pipe., ioi g,<» Piofessm Knight v a* cubed bv llm liotgicii s Gas cmpoiation which ha, invested m iPideigimmd
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