PantlicTb VOL 26,. No. 20 NITTANY GRIDMEN Football Only Paying Sport Last Year, Report Reveals PITT ATTACK 20-7 Puj? Parkinson Leads Smashing: Second Half Rally of Panther Team ! football was tlio only paying spoit Iduiing the 1023*29 season, the annunl- FRENCIi STARS IN LION , ’*v published repoit of the Athletic As- DRIVES DURING BATTLE j a 'Sit' ot f^dSf^bulTto!; —_ |d gioatci gam 'than in the previous I'orward Nets Only Penn State. Tiatk was the heaviest losei with a Touchdown as Stahley J deficit of $lO,OOO while ufle was lov . , est with $.lOO. Baseball, basketball. Receives lass 'and vvicstling m the ordei nan’ed j weie the ne\t heavy loseis The repoit indicates that the veailv logining despeiately to '•lave oil mto mc fioni all soutcos was SI‘)J,SS7 -1 defeat at the hands of Panthei foci, iqo while the cuirent cxpumhlmc"- j a valiant Penn State football team | ucrc 721.19 In comparison with lose in all its might in the lust lialr, tlio picvioas yeai this iccoid indicates of the annual giudnon battle only to j a Rmn of moic than $50,000 A loss succumb to the tciuhc ehaiges of the |oC 88,248 52 was incurred duung the Golden Iloide m the second half and j i£>27-28 season lose to Pitt 20-10-7 in the final gamei of Oie suiplus, $lO,OOO was paid to! of the season Thursday. I die Emeigcncy Building fund, to I The deleiimndd icsistance of die ; ?r=- 1 — .. _i. Lion foiwaid wall was utteily unable A TIEO CO All! 111/PO to cope with the smashing line diives j I*K il]lr > MllfW illilfl of Pug Paikiuson duung the second) half. The bully fullback scored two i WftMFN ? S AVFR AfiF touchdowns duung the thud nnd 1 ilvlTlljli O XIV LtllaluLi fourth quaitcis aftei the Lion team ■, , ■ ■■ ■ j had sccuied a 7-to-G lead duung the-,. T ,i V ,> , T ~ • , , fust hall. Men Lead With Best Individual Coopei Flench was the mam cog in the Nittany attack Seveial time > the diminutive quanciback biokc awav for long gams before being thxown by the Panther secondaiy de- , „ few. Yntz Dlcdnth ws also re- Alu,o “l* “vclasos »f co-cds an. Wimble fot sams th.ousl, the Pit< » fcho ' v th *‘ thc h 'B h “; j IJJe gigdes foi the second semeslei of Based around the bi.lliant inns of! ‘ a3t obtained by »omen, loby Uansa, the Pitt offense aas lea-' fi C u ‘ M oomp.led recently at the lees deled molTcLtive duiins .he lust half, Jal i °ll te levenl that men students the Golden Cats scoring only afte. i o' 1 "-' 1 m '"""'.dual scholarships twenty-uve yaul penalty had placed them within scoimg distance of the Nittany goal Thu speedy halfback failed to gam consistently and u was - not until the mighty Parkinoon had, assumed the burden of the Panthei attack that the .Smoky City machine j .'waa enabled to.break down-the,Lion defense ' ! Stahley, Edwuids, nnd Kaplan wove, powciful factors m both offense and defense, Stahley scoimg the only Lion touchdown The Nittanv wmg nien icpeatedly btoke up Panthei playe Maity McAndiews was out standing on tlio Nittanv dolcnse while Captain Jack Mai tin, playing lus fust game ol the season in the Penn Statu (Continued on thud page) COLLEGE TO HOLD STATE HORT WEEK Delegates of Commonwealth’s Plant Industries. Will Confer With Department Oihuals The uith annual llmticultu c "Week, with vegetable giowcis,. o’* iluudisls, Ilonsti, and landscape gut dcneis fiom every section of the Statu a.tending, will be held hole un del the auspice. of the College Jc paitmcnt of hoiilcultuic fioni Man day until Wednesday. Repusentativcs of plant industries will confei with dcpaitment oflictaU on woik iclinetl lo'hoiticultmc Sop niute piogiams vjill be olfeicd <n fiuil giowmg, vegetaLle gaidening. and floiieultmo and oinamcntul hoili cultuie, with a discussion of pcisonal problems "and picscntutions of giovv ei’h c*.peuience Faculty membois and piommcnl growets in the hoitieultuie field wli addicts tne visi-ois on industiy pio* gus, Deoil Tialjih L Watts of th.‘ AgiK-vdlu.e School will outline a piospcclive progiam fot the develop ment of instmction .uni icocanh ill hoitieultuie at Penn State M. D M James of the State Buieatt of Mar kets will speuk on fiuit and vegetable ii'uiketmg. HAVERFORD PRESIDENT WILL ADDRESS SOCIETY Dr William W. Comfort To Speak At Phi Belu Kappa Dinner Dr. William W Comfoit, piosulunt of Haveifoid college, will uddiess tlio Pin Beta Kappa club of Penn Stale at an auniveisary dinner m the Slate College hotel at G o’clock tonight. The diinici is being held to celebiate tne ISiird tmimeiMiry of the honorary scholastic fialeimty ’ The local oigam/ation, winch t> composed of forty mcmbcis among the faculty and lesideius of State Col lege, was fust funned in 1910. Dr. Call \V. llasek, heud of the economicn dcpaitment, is ptesident of the local club. | Boxing Gains But Regi Track Records With a net suiplus of $15,905.GG, Showings in 3 Classes Last Semester Men led the jumoi, sophomoic md .fieshmen classes, scholastically, ann of the lust hve places in each clu”., Hie men students earned nine com , paied to six for the women John D. Hartman ’SO, leads the, ! senior class and entire College vvitn ian__Hverage_of 297. Others.,in the: | first five ranking of die senior class aie Miss Florence V. Kraft, Miss Anna C. Owens, William J. Sayloi, and Miss Janette M Burns | Harry Ligbtstone earned high hon ois m the juniui class and was close ly followed by Miss Maiy £. Sevan Geoige II Young, Geoige Fisanis, and Miss Miujoue Hathaway In the Sophomore class men holt! all but one of the fust five place Miss Elizabeth E Rutledge, with sec ond luting is the only woman ro bleak into the tanking division Rob oit W William® is lust tn this clas, Otheis among the Inst five jic; Da* id M Jones, William Rosenweig, and Geoige K Davis CORNELL PHYSICIST SPEAKS Di R. C. Gibbs, Piofessoi of Phys ics at Coinell university, spoke at an open meeting m the physics lcctutc loom last night. Ills subject was "Some Recent Advances in Atomic Spectia.” Wanted: Songs and Cheers for Old Penn State Pain Stale’ll ti tul and tine Hoityu aic npnntid below an a ynule to pionpccuc Hour/ wihcrx'ut the cor.- likniAN* coni/ielition for new Colley c niniyn and ihcom The wntci'i, vuini ai appended m the hope that thin mnynlai nolttc will cnconmyi undviyiddnutcH io submit noityn for the competition. You cun jota Pcun State’ll Halt of Fame! Entci the Sony and Chcci Compctit tvn! ALMA MATER Foi the gloiy of Old State. Foi hoi founders strong and great Foi the futuie that we wait, Raise the song, laise the song. } Sing oui love and lo\alty, f 1-* Sing our hopes that, bright and j f lee , b j niR MTI’ANt LIO.N Rest, 0 Mother deui, with thee, ! Eveiy college has a legend All with thee, nil with thee. j Passed on fiom yeat to jeai, When we stood at boyhood’s gate, ( ) v *V c h they pledge allegiance Shapeless in the hands of fate, £nd always chensh clem, Thou didst mould us, deal old State i , , l ho hooted idols, Into men, into men I lc ‘ ,cs *' u *- o|, e which stands the ! test, Slay no act of uius hung shame j it’s tho stately “NiLluny Liun ” To ono hcuit that loves thy name, i The symbol of*our best. May oui lives but swell thy fame, S rirnmic Deal old State, dear old State I , , u'. i t ni, i ** a, ‘ to the laon, loyal and tme, -fmi U,m 1-ulUc llal , Alnm Malol> » lth |lC| wh ’ IUI * \ and Blue, VICTORS I’enn State foiovci, Molhei of men, Come now, clussmon, let us sing, p, K hl ami Loyally suppoit the team, vietoiy attain. Wc’ie heie today with our colon* Them's old PiUsbuigh with its K«y, Punther, Ready to wm the finy— .. And Penn hoi Red and Uluc: STATE COLLEGE, PA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1929 isters $1,700 Deficit as ' $lO,OOO Loss which the Association Ins to date contiibutcd ‘{155,000 This money will be used m the College building ex pansion progiam The balance oi th" piolit was used to leducu the accumi.- ! luted Association deficit fiom $23,- MC -17 to $l,OBO 15 The report also shows that fo »t -ball piofits wcio incienscd mme than SIC,OOO ovei the previous veai and that ail othm sports showed net de ficits totaling $-12,777 02 The ex pense of the gcncial Association was $l7, 592 119 indicating a decicace fiom the previous ycai The income deuved fiom btu lent fees, faculty and season tickets, and the net suiplus of all sport* com bmed was $02,<102 00 EspenJituic amounted to $31,156 <l3 leaving an o;. cess of income o\ei expenditures of $31,150.-13 COSMOPOLITAN AIR ADDS TO COMEDY Players Prepare ‘Koval Family* With International Cast For December 14 The constitution of Penn State’s Inteifiatcimty Council was found to ho one oi the most rigid and strong ly enfotced documents of its kind, „ . „ , , _ , . i when leinesentatives from moie than i * a |VCS 0 mia ’ 0 'ampucs,' scvent y toMetfCB ar ,d umvcisities met 1 ( oiinan manage.,, South Amci .c.i.i | at tho Xatlonlll Undergraduate Into.- plaLinun kings, Flench mauls ami, Ir „ tclmt/ conference held m New |Amenean octo.s and accesses lend „ c „ C 1 tho .week-end [touch of internationalism to tho Pern , . , ... ~ . , . 1 I Stale Player,' th.ee act comedy. “T„. ' M “‘“ ta Jv.,kpatnck JO, president I Ttoval Fannie,” to be staged in ol the local coune.l ,ho represented Schwab anditoiium Dece.nbe, H p ° n " SM ° f'atevnities at the nation-! 0 , a* meeting stated in this connection, Coach Aithui C Cloctingh began *. , , e . ~ , . , , ", “Penn States method of having a (he last week of ichearsal 1.0 be spent , , . t . . », , m the perfection of character. , ,L- »S contraposed of both stu pretalion of Edna . Father's and^ c \\«t^“.'^S e S' be, 1 3 "“ 3 f f ° U "‘‘ Ceorge Kiufman's pl»y‘of p] °" s I<,r •pie; whlch’-onJorcd’a-'snceessful-run'-S'SSnlsaon.ilMiiatormt.valfans on the on Broadway lust season campus ’ I Milton 0 Young "» Mis, Helen J i 0p "" ! " ! “ Hc "” ' Vcck ! Bnekuallei '3l. and Robc.t \V Me- 1 Thl! tlcfcllsll 'doliins plan, co-op- Kune M 2, veteum, of past Phj,.,' and thc “>>olit,oo of pi eduction,, will shale tho iinicligkt: hell week weic among tho questions ■nth Miss Slurlev Thoipe MJ urn disi -ussi!il at thc conference In the ■Hiss DoroJiy IJc 5 Ml. who mil be ta, ' J at llota ‘‘'nl lushing the nssemb-' lirst seen in u Pluveis’ pioiluction m ,laK<! "' li “nomnious ■" lls decision too of the thiee leading fcirinin • ‘hat this idea was pool and should be loles. ; discouraged i : The play is not of the «lu,)-st'i.k “It.was decided," Kiihpatuck stat-j i comedy vancty Lut iches upon ile.- ed, “that the co-opciative buying phur | emesa of situation foi its lnm.o* jt could bo successful only in such in* j i vus the opinion of cutics a L the tini • stance, whoie the majont> of the fid-1 of the play’s Now Voik lun, that the ! lci dies not in debt to local mei-’ authois had biought about this hiimoi [ chants, since othciwtso law suits and by subtle use ol satnc in depicting' unfa\oiable publicity would lesult t the home-life of the Bairvmoic* family i “Sentiment against the custoiraij •mder the assumed name of Caiondi'-n ,‘licil' week was \eiy sttong at the Despite t!ie change of n,lines Elnct meeting,” KiiKputuck disclosed “A Biii.ymoie. John Bnujiroio, John plar was suggested by Dr. Chuilos \\ Dicw, and otlici me.nbois of tlie ilhi„ Flint, of Syiaeusc unnersity, uhciebj trioii3 btujro faoii'v t,*i) be discern". l ' qui/rei on fiatemity histoiy and fui-l in the vauous pints in a heated m -1 leiinlv piohlcius he substituted foi | guir.ent upon t*»eu icspectivc didiv- tho barb.uons bough house’ticatment atit ability ine\altnt timing initiations” Whethei it I»o Pitt 01 Penn, Haivaul or Cornell, PJuy the gniw>, eveiv man. And we will win again i CHORUS Fight,, light, light, foi the Blue ami White, Victoiy will our slogan he, Deal Alma Mntei, faucst of all, Thj loyal sons will obey thy tall I To light, light, with all thou might, | Evei the goal to gain I Into the game for Penn State'-, | fame, I Fight on to \itloiy, I All along the line— (Choiuo it peat). TO I ‘BBS ENT Sjfcon J Number of Arhuls* Course; MISS ETHEL FOX CONC3LAVE PRAISES I.F.C. CONSTITUTION Delegates of College Councils Find Penn Stage’s Laws j Among Stiongcst ! Diutmouth, with lndian, And Yule hei Bulldog, too; Then old I’uncetun with its Tigei, Cot null with its Bear, But speaking now of victoiy, We’ll gut the Lion's shaie' — J. A. Leyden 'J fMvNNSVLVANI\STATE Let him whose pulse with red blood (lows Undaunted, fiee and stiong, Whosu heait foi God and count! y glow s, Join in oui Penn State song Together let oui voices luiso A song \.ith joy elate. In loyal praise of college days At Pennsylvania State. As lofty Nittanv’s crest o’ei bends The fur stietchcd field and wood. So high oui hopes and aims ascend Foi Penn Stule’s future good Tn pmmil depths fountains be That beais the mountain’s weight, So deep foi thee oui loyalty Oh, Pennsylvania State. Dear God, who to our Futhei’s hands Knit listed Penn State’s fame Help us while hoi foundation stands ( To chensh hei fair numc And as wo fight for tiuth and light What e’ei may be'our fate, Wo’ll muse on high oui battle eiy “Foi God, foi home and State.” -—Dr. S/iiti L'i (Mlppiast. NOTED MUSICIANS PRESENT OPERATIC RECITAL THURSDAY Miss Elhcl Fox and Allan Jones Will Offei Second Course Number at 8 O’clock INCLUDE INTERPRETIVE SELECTION ON PROGRAM Soprano To Give Offering From Gounod’s Faust—Appears In Special Costume Piesei.ting the second piogram of the Aitists’ Course, Miss Ethel Fun, sopiano, and Allan Jones, «.cnoi, wul present an operatic iccital in costume : in Schwab auditorium at 8 o’clock Thursday night. Benjamin King will accompany the artists on the piano j Opening the concert wuh seveml 1 tenor solos Mi Jones will smg “Un- I der the Greenwood Tiec,” by Dunn, land Giannmi’s “Tell me, Oh Blue, Blue Slcv” as pait of the fust gioupl ■on the progiam I As the next selection. Miss Fox will j give an mtcipictanon of a scene I fiom Gounod’s “Faust ” In the scene !to bo picsentcd, the innocent Mar guerite. netoinc of the immoital stoiy oi the man who sold his ooul io the; devil, has just met the appaientlvj youthful Faust Fascinated by hot, lomantic c\peuencc, she sings the bal-l lad of the King of Thale at hei spin ning wheel. With ihe discovery of a , cast et of gems, she icvcals hei hojit in the famous Jewel Song During thii scene Miss Fo\ will be in costume and sceneiy’ from the opera will dec mate the stage Pidnisl To Play Mi King will play the “Bal lade in F. Major, Opus 28,” by Cho pin, during un mteilude in the vocal mogram Scenes from Massenet’s famous oncia “Manon” comprise the last part of the program, which will "be divided into portions of the three [acts of the opeiotta. The action n | this selection centers about the love nffaii of Mane Lcscaut, a count) v maid, and Dos Gieu\, a handsome cho.ahei. Aftei seveial diamatic scenes, tiue love ultimately tnumph* ■ Miss Fox made hei opeiatic debut with the San Cailoi Opeia Company tn 1927, when she appealed in live [leading ides as Foitune Gallo’j I pnma donna soptano Since that Itune she has aopcaied in production i foi one season at Havana, Cuba, and !m the Asheville Music Festival She ; will begin hei second season vvuhjthe San Ctulos Opeia Company in Jan uai.v Ms Jones his cateei when he was nine yems old as a chonste. at St. Lube’s Episcopal Chinch m Scranton Following a year of void* svudy al New Yoih university in 102'», he went to Paris to study opeia m- J dot Felix Leioux. He ictumcd hei • .dusinjf the 1'»27-2S season to nppea. in many in.poitant cnj?a£cmcni.s in j concert, orutouo and opeia SUSIE I went to s>ee my Susie, She met me at the (loot, She told me that I need not tome To see hoi uny moie, She fell in love with nnuthei, Named Amhew Jackson Lee, So hole’s faiewoll to old tiue love CHORUS Faiewoll Pennsylvania Slate, Alme Matci, fuie thee well, We now must leave thee, Leave the home we love so well llei face was like an oystei, Ilei loot was like a ham, Hoi eves shone foith like stais at night, Ilei voilo was novel ca(l)m, Hei half was long and stlingy, She looked just like a clam— So heie’s faiewoll to old tiue love. —Choi us —Adapted by Hex Mcyeta 'l 4 BLUE AND WHITE Wheie the vale of old Mt Nitlany, Meets the eastei n sky Pioudly stands our Alma Mutei, On hei hilltop high. CHORUS Flag we love, Blue and White! Float foi aye, Old Penn State, o’ei thee. May thy sons he leal and loyal! To thy memoiy. When the evening twilight deepens, And tho shadows full, ‘Collegian’ Starts Contest , For New Songs and Cheers RULES FOR COLLEGE SONG, CHEER CONTEST Dcmiing to piomote intoiost in singing and cheeimg at College athletic contests, the COLLEI.IAN i-, sponsoung a competition de-ngned tc pioducc new,* College songs and cheeis Rules of the contest aie as follows 1 Any studuit, alumnus m fucnd interested in the College is c'lgihle foi the competition - Cheeis and songs should he submitted to the Song and Che.i Editoi Penn State coullrian. State College, Pa , not latei than Januaiy 15 3 All contnhution > should beai the name and addiess of the au tho.. <1 Contiihutions wil l he consnl eied hy a student-faculty Coaid, and the authoi notified of the Coaid’s action DEBATERS SELECT EDUCATION TOPIC Discuss ‘Limitation to Special Ability ’ Resolution With Pill Nevt Friday Opening a senes of debates on “Highei Education Should be Limit ed to Those Having Spot ml Abilities,” the Pern State debatei s will take the aihtmative side of tnc question against Pittsburgh o'utois in Schwab auditn, lum at 7 JO o’clock ne\t Fudav night Coach John II Fu//ell will select two men fiom a squad of fifteen com petitoi" who aie piepaung speeches or the topic. Eliminating debates w ill be held befoie the discussion with Pittsburgh. No decision will be given as to the winnei ot the debate Fallowing the foimal discussion, an open foi urn dis* ! cussior will be held in which the aud t icncc will be invited to takelpait Last vcai Pittsbuigh debuting teams tuined in a ueditable iccoii’ ir winning a high peicenage of then seventy oi moie meets The highei education topic is a rew one foi col legiate dcbateis, howcvci, and both teams will deltvci then hist oigan taed speeches on the subject Pittsbuigh’s schedule tins season again includes moie than seventy en gagements Sevenal teams have al - faced opponents while Penn State will hold then second meet with tho Panthei oiatois PL \N MILLION DOLL \R DORM Plans foi the election of a i.ew twelve-stoiy doimitmv* to be used hv students of the tollege ol physicians and suigeons weie tiled tecenllv h i Columbia umvuisitv *1 he stmetuic will cost 51,200,000 and will occiipv :r plot 151 by 108 tect Lingei , long the golden sunbeam. On Uiv western wall—Choi us When the shades of life shall gath er, Daik the lu-.ut may be, Still the lavs of youth and lire Shall linger o’ci thee—Cbm us IVIN A(« MN 'I Of) U To you old State we sing mu song To theei you on today. No mattei what the houi will bung, We’ll sliout oui ‘‘Riy. Ray, Itav !” With the Blue and White voui standaid. Put the best into the fiav Uphold the sacicd honoi And fight to win today CHORUS Oh, good < Id Penn State Wc’ir all foi you. Duu Alma .Mate-, U (i all love you We know you’ll "-how voui le.uless corn ago— The chcnshcd Penn State light, And wullop Pitt m Pennoi Lehigh, Add to your gient might We’ll give out "S-s-b-oom-\li-C j Penr State ” And Yell “oim* mire Just as we did in davs of voic. Majestic Blue and \\ lute v ill float iorevei. Nothing will oui line love sevc Penn Stute! Penn Slate! Win again today* Chcei -lu! PRICE 5 CEN' r S Student Leaders Favor Plan To Improve Spirit Here ENTRANTS MUST SUISMIT SELECTIONS IJY JAN. 13 Colletfc Alumni. Umleitfudimlc-.. And Fuciuk Mttv Send In Conlnlnitionp Stumglv iiig.ng a campaign fm ntw ong*. and cbccis |iiomnu.!it In dent, leadeis huvi im»u>d hands with the cou.h.ian in its effoil to impiove the stngmg and chceimg al I’cmi State alhhtic conic* Is , Believing l>*nl the lai K ol ‘in il- Ijrovoling ‘ongs and diems was largely’ ’c-tpmr-ible fm the downhill oi singing and dice l mg at tootba" r\.me> dining Inc p,i*t season, hi u! "lau'e.’dei Isadoie E iluiklcn Jo, vat the hist to cnduibc the iojma.ian p’an The col i.lman plan as outlined to a giounof '■tiu’eni leadiis la* t mghi i intended to cue image students, din - m. «nd fi lends m the College ,o ‘••i**. irit oiigmal -ongs and chcei to > .tudcnt-facullv lioaid t . lie elc It I fill. Bo.ud will ipn-ovi Hu onliibr . OPS Ol otrci MlggC ,t ( ’l-, fou l‘l 1 •irpio cment P. miineni utidc’g’.uh it heaiti'y bad. the plan to mjc.t 'nev. )lood” into Penn St ite - duel u ' Lions at ithleti. event-, aie M.. ti i ? r.lcAl.ditW ><), piesidiiii < r to Athletic Afeuuation um b / c ip tain, P Diuie Baldwin ’ld pie-He. 1 »f Student fjo/uiini'in luch'.ui *. Maitm ’JO, .(.otball < upturn, Reese, pies.dent of the jmnm d John K McClemcnt. * JO. foot! tl! nnnage., J Neil Stah'ev ’JO. b.idit bali captain, Wilbui H Zimnurman. president of the smihumoi Ju,., I lliendo’e Widle ’’o, pri *»u!yu. of th" Y MCA, David M McLuuir.'iln Mi and othe* s. Submit liha** \ny .tudc’U, .iluiiiuh oi fiund in tc. *-»ted in the Col'cgo i> thgndt< f>, 'he competition Ti’• ilmci. a■ i -mgs should !e •-ei’t i» the Sum' ml Chcei Editoi, Penn State (oimi.ia state College, Pa. not kite, than Jan u.i j I> The (o.itnbi’tior,. shoukl inn the name and idd', ol th authoi Each ccmlubulmn will ii • tersideicd liv the ,iu<b iit-1 at ,lf Boaid, « ml the ...ithm loliiied ol th Be u(!\ acii >n Vllmigmal ,(>’)>:•> and *,« d will 1 ' cuve fu’l coiiMdciation In th( ( i > if s(,pg imtubution . etlhi i wo >!•, aril music ol both sh( uld be -.ibiml' I vo the Romd II only the wouN arc si'bmittod, am tun ma» In u v fontiibutois .lie uigcd to labmate in tliu eifo I , 1 in Seng* punt d dsevhiir n to.- . • spe amedlt Di Fi.d Ia •. >** Piln* w ’t!i the au'noi -uup of ‘Alma M ' o , ’ I <\ Ley di n wuh **\ it loi •, ” i*v! ' !e • Nittaay r.ion," lit. Meu's *ll v.i Ii “■lisle,” Coleman Main on ’Ji v.i ‘i ‘Win \gain lodav,” and Di Hd.v i Rile Sp.uks v ith ‘‘Pum vlvana State” Of the.' “v’i toit” I is j i i tit the most ati hum Like iU>tni v ill In giu” b» lb i.ulho of snug., and ih'ei*. i.i ti new ii>ni]KtiU)li \i long tiu>*e 'r* gt*.t“d foi ihe IJ'Ui'i oi s, ],iinn i • I> ll c< loi ol Mu it Ruhat I \\ c, til lianilm.’s'e. W ilhe 1 (* ibm • i Dean ot Men It V»a iv" .. \ l l Iliad Cheuk uli i »s ulmi L Her nh i ’lhe Bnaid will b« .elulul hv a gn.up of student hadu. ,url am mm* l •• illnn a fe • d n •. MTMNC i)H\N t (INI LR-. 'V 11 1! SI \ri; DLP \K iMI M’ lIL M‘s lb ar Cdv.aid Smidl-. of Hr -ho 1 i.i Mineial liidu**tnes, a.nkMui \..Ct nlhcial. oi ’he Depaitment ot I,abut and ludustiii Dip.itlnent m Mt.,i - ulogv, ml the Slate Ceol(igi-.t Wi*l resdav on plans fm inopmative wmk ir the Sihonl ol Mineial lidustius ne\l yeai Both of these dep ntim n* . and the olhee of the State liinlogis, have plans fm tlu edmutmi.H and n ,c ueh wmk m the biiihbng ma. dii'h l tmmti uction ’IHRLE TVRMI.R’ l)i,U.\ll \ I IIAI) (TIK \(JO CONN K\ i !0\ ' Thun menilai , ol the tth ol Wm | Penn State ban.m itpu i"iml ll < publK.tUon at the annual imivent >n |<l tlic AgiitulUnul < olleg< \i ig.i '/hum, Absouuted, at Chu.it;.) Fnila, and Satuidviv Wbilmm L Hammukei Mil, . i . >■ in-chief, T. Hei man Patt»a * Jit, In. > nos, nmnaget, and Daw sin K MoK
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