Nail-’cr For The Hop VOL. 26, No. 26 Trustee Group Adds Idean SAYS SENIOR New Curriculum for * “K Journalism Students ~ „ U|l ,, College Will Offer 23 Special Courses Next Fall PHILADELPHIA ‘BULLETIN’ HEAD TO CONDUCT CLASS Department Heads Include Work In Advertising as Part Of Bigger Program Approval of a journalism cunitu luin, designed for students who plan to specialize in newspapet wotI: af ter graduation from college, was up-: proved by the e\ecutive committee of; the College Board of Trustees mat week. The new 'cuirtculum, to be mcoi poralcd m the School of Liberal Arts next fall,'was proposed by the Penn sylvania advisory committee of the Pennsylvania Ncwspapei Publishers association when it met here last spring. More than doubling the numbci m journalism courses now offered, thir teen new subjects -vvill be added, bringing the total to twcnty-thiec in the new curriculum The subjects will include leportmg, copyloading, publishing pi oblcms, pi oofi ending, advertising, and punting and engrav ing Innovations Unique Thice specialized advertising cours es will be offered by the join nr'ism department Courses in the writing of advertising, advertising copy, and the sel'wg of adveitiscments will be given An introduction to the puuuples of juurnalism, a course computed of. one lectute a week and extending ov 'Cr"CH6~'college year, will be given by Fred Fuller Shedd, editor-ln-ch.cf of the Philadelphia Bulletin, assisted by piofcssional expeits of stale and na tional repute Mr Shedd will make weekly trips to Penn State to dnect the class personally Speakers will be biought heie to talk on piofcssional and non-p*-ofes sional topics connected with journal ism, undoi the auspices of the Penn sylvania Newspapei Publishei s As sociation The list of speakers ha.> not been completed ns yet. The Penn State curriculum will make use of newspaper officials ns teachers for the Inst time in the lustoi) of col legiate jounralism To Award Special Diplomas Department heads plan to giant College cicdits for work on student publications which aic conducted un der the supervision of the journalism department The degieo of Bacholoi of Arts in Journalism will be gianted upon completion of the f out-year au rtculum Piofessor William F. Gib bons will continue us head of the de partment JUNIOR PROM CHAIRMAN ANNOUNCES COMMITTEE Vallee, Lombardo, Kemp or Weems fllaj Pin) at Affair Ma> 2 Jumoi Pi om committee* numbeis were announced yesteiduy by Fail J Lindonmuth ’3l, chan man of the af fau, which will be held May 2 as a climax to the social season of class 'formula at Penn State Geoige II Bolich, Albeit W Ego. Rowland C. Gersen, Miss E. Louise Hoffeditz, Rubcit C. Kiclfci, Guidon D. Kissinger, Mias Josephine La Bme, Anthony D. Leppe, Jack 11. Ma res*. Arthur C. Miller, Ross G Mil ler, Dillwvn P. Pniste, Pans II Swei gait, John W Thomas, Iluirv R Tomlinson, Frank M. Wise and Fiank A Ynkmoviteh have been named to nsist Lindonmuth in the Jumoi Piom arrangements Negotiations me being earned on witli seveinl prominent dance oiches trns, and u definite selection will probably be made soon Ted Weems, Guy Loinbaido, Coon Saunders, Ha! Kemp, Rudy Vallee, Ben Pollack. Ted Lewis and Wnring’s Pennsylvanians inc under consideiation. ROTC SECURES TARGETS Thu tv taigots to be used by fust Cooperating with the Chicago Penn yc.it R, 0. T. C. students aic new in Stato Club, the Allerton Inter cnllcg possession of the mllitniy department intc House will broadcast n program and will soon be londy Xoi use in the of Penn State music from station Armory. KYW of Chicago on January b Tire Pieliminni) work m sighting and progium is one of a series of musical Prnn Ifrfedr A Senate Delays Vote | On College Calendar , BELIEVES EXPERIMENTS In older to obseite the effect of j KEEP COLLEGES ALIVE the nud-semeslei leccss, the Col- ; lege Senate postponed action on the > ' 1°:{0-J1 talendui pioposcd by Slu- Cites Objections But Afiirms dent Boaid until Febiuai> U at ! , . Tlt „ . . its meeting just before the Chnsf- ! * roposed I lan Will Aid mas \ncation 1 Administration The Senate appioced the new ! cuiuculum in journalism and sane- j ' tioned new coiuses for the music J Tnal of the unlimited cut system education depaitmenl A pioposal would in the opinion of Dean Will to inciease the number of audits 'Grant Chambeis, head of the SUmol foi basic J? 0 T C to two and to 0 f Education, point out the teach"! i allot aedit foi sammei camp woik that aie ofTeung woithwlnlu ruiieral in advanced R 0 T C. was de- ; m a way which upcals to students feuted i The dean in explaining h.s bland AmriATC UV Ain “Good'instiuctois would be* able t> umllAlb LAY uLU thou student*,»by P!e senting thou bubjeit m an interestin' MAIN fORNERQTfWP and successful mannci The check iUiilll LUiuiliHO 1 vl*ti ufloidod by the system would be 01 . _ . , ' Dean Chambeis m uiging a liv-oul I erform Cciemomes for New 0 f pj an pointed out that oolv by Mineral Building—Tiustce 1“ te‘t would the College bo .tblo nj dctcunine whethei oi not the piojecll Head, President Talk is feasible He added that even il the! plan pioved unsuccessful no material] hmm would lesult fiom the o\pou . With the laying of the comeistones nit;nt j of Old Main and the Mineial Indus- Cites Two Objections j tues building Sntuiday, the building _ . , Jt , . I eepansum progiam ol Ponn State Two objections to the p.oposcil plan reached its iieah "'«« B ‘ vsn by thl -' . D ' Mn ambois added th.it u < "1- 1 Immediately following the *l.»,mg e « e conditions wue ab they shoul I of thc Old Main tomei stone, the bo> , no would need to be group meted to the Mineial Indus- P J,d c,B , Sfc “‘tendance revonU Ln tiles building Piesident Hetzel again del ' tbe ,dc * d system visualised b\ took chnige of the eeicmony Colonel h | m » « radc \ und othu uitif.cia! Mam-' Shields mid Dcun Edwaid Steidle, of a,unts odueatton would be Jiscaul the school of Mineial Industucs id- j dressed the gutheimg , I SENIORS CONSIDER NEW BALL PLANS Lucal |>| D,U, Epsil™ Group l*l.«n OHicials Hope To Improve Cheeking And Catering Facilities fur Uppcrilnss Affair 5 as the date foi then annual con- Realumg that cuteung and chuck- vention to be held at Pent State th j ing ariangements have been inudo- >eni quate at pievious College foimal j , the The con\ention Mill be held undtu Senior Ball Lommitteu is woiking on the auspices of the Penn State chip plans which will provide satisfaction tci, assisted by the Buckncll chaptc. accommodations fot those attending Appio\imately si\ty delegates hum tho dance Jnnuaij 17 the foity-four ihaptcis of the fiatci- “In the past the cheeking facilities »>ty will aime in State College Apul and the methods ot dispensing ic- - an, l icgistei as delegates ihe freshments have been the suojcct of ne< t morning much criticism ,aml the comimHci is Visitots will be enteUu.ned by a making u special effoit to coirect ‘•niokei, and dnmeis at the va ious these conditions,” Paul S Williams fuitcunity houses on April 2 The ’3O, chan man stated Bids foi tiu delegates will stop at frateimU hous cateiing and checking conee-sions ate e ** during the convention now being loceivcd A checVmg fee Business meetings will bo licltl on of twenty-live cents will be chaigod ’ J and 5 with pi eminent news nt the dance pnpei men and journalists adc'ics - Th'i contmct !m tho rkcui.it'i« ln * ll,c the Aimory has been nwnided to the John B. Kohl Co of Kingiton, Pa . Piogiams will be distncuted when i tickets aic puichased Tickets foi College dances thi* veui have l*.o stubs, one of which will be collected 1 when tho progium is iccci\cd, nttd the othei, a pass-out check, is not to be detached until uftoi piesentulion nt the dooi Booth dilivings foi the Ball will Le imidc in a few days AM fuin.tuic. for tho booths will be ma ked with a specially punted tag and the hauling to and fiom the booths w '! be urmei the poisonal snjioivision of the torn mittee BROADCAST COLLEGE 'MUSIC STATE COLLI System for 1 Year as Project Test value to the College Administiation HERE APRIL 3, -1. AND 5 Meetings, Smokers, Dinners The gland council of Pi Delta I'p silon, national honoiaij journalistic fiuternitj, has selected Apul .1, 4, and In lonfoi manic \ tth the Plajeis’ tluce-ptoduction scmestei Pi of. Finnic S Nuesbatim is conduct mjr leheai'aU of “The Good Hope,” a dianm ol Dutch sea-life to be |ne* sented in Schwab .utiiilonum, .Ini tial > tlo “The Good Hope’ was oucjun’llc wiilten and pioduced in 18'JO bv Hci iiinn Hoijci man, a Dutch pH*vwn<*hl : and it enjoyed an immediate accep tance because ol its uvid poitmtal • of the i.u/ai dous life of the Dutch ' lisheni’en Its etlect then was so fai as to cause legislation loi [the telief ol the seahnois } The diaina was also iccenlK ie j used b\ Eva La Uilliene in hei oi\- [tL Rcpeitone Theatu in New Yon, jCitv, wheic its lcvival was met with iajip:o\al L., Ihculnui! cutics Dnectoi Neusbauni has chosen a w f a i ii i cast that will be net to Penn State Woman of the senior class \. ill iici„.,.. „ . . tho guests of the cenliul Pennsvl- r"f J'? 1 vama bran.h of tho Amcitcan A.so 1L . .'V ~ r ,\. , of! 111 cult,or ot Unmnsitv Wo,non at .Ls! B ll '*“ 0>« nioiithly mooting ra Woman’, bu.kt Pl'i t I 1 “ ‘‘il 7 , l .ng at 8 oWoek Thu,s,lav r.ght "'i. 1 ste ." * h = Hir Julia G Bull, inofeeso, ~p '''”C 'olo .18 Couit, .1 haidono.l Engl.-h, mil spook to tho pi la ua | Uutd ’ 100 othoi yotou.n, “Tho Oigaiuradan of A A U W " i 1 , 0 ’ ‘r”n '?S"* 1 , ami Miss Goitrmlo Adams, fo, n,o,h ° h •" E •». and Jl.ss Rot eonneeted mth tho Enghd, dopa.t u E mu,Lute student ment, will discuss “The Futuie of thej •' MISS BRILL WILL VDDKESS SENIORS AT A. \U\V LUNCH College Girl.” ATTENDS FORLSTKY MEETING Following the meeting the gills ui'l . , r , , f , m»t the offleon end momtas or the ? 1 ' , t’ u i. '* „ . . . oepui tment. has itluineri fiom a aabociation at a irooption meeting of the Amencan Souot> „t •rn oiniMir nv tr>r pwaii Foiestrj at Anr«, lov\n, wlieiu h> 10 SIhAK ON ICL Clil'.U! ,| o |, vl . l „,| „ pilpcl „„ Ur . .. Njtuljl .Tesao T Keith of the Dauj Has-' Imndij ilepai tment will speak on “Ice :GE, PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1930 IiBLJEVES Unlimited Cut CADUAMAUE'C CIPN Would Show EfTcctne Teachers | uUi HUluVl»iiu ulull OLIVES NAYLOR’S BAND FOR DANCE I hold u meeting In the nftoiro.m i Oklahoma. lowa Slate. Hart aril, j a icpoit on the piogioss of the ! Oh\ei Naylor and hw *>e« buildings will be* brought be- I Yale. Arm;, and Duke Ma> la Victoi iccording unit, and promin- £|’ lc niceting of the ertite bo.i*a , Send Keprcsentalhes l«‘iit collegiate dance combination, haul Fhe htth .innuemuy cclebiatitm , been socuied to finish music foi tli?j *dso be disLUtsed. | —. I Sophomore Hop to be held in Reel 211- New unucul.i in jouimili‘-m and I Coming to the oust tin the fit *■ L l tion Ilall Match 11 | music education wore apinved at a ‘tune, the national collegiate wtisi fl T7F S Hpfj fliT* ATY I The oiganization has furnished meeting of the exccntue comnutteo hug tmunamont will be held 11. Uc* iJImXAVh HfHcAK dance music foi college functions at Fit ac -1 J MIJXI44 , tho u„, velslt y of Alabama, Umvei- u ~mdmg to the announcement of Col- HELL WEEK’ £■» orators ARRANGE - - ! many othei southern institutions vAI/ll vllU association at its meeting in New Delegates ~t I. P. C. Conference »u?L XtXISTS MID-YEAR DEBATES r™.h V£7 th?t' iVTXInt Will Discuss'Problem of Idled me “e\oial atTans at Piinceirm, jWide meet should be held heie Mi- Lafa\ette, and the Umveisity oi , '-pnng (Ir.uhate Mnnagei ef \t h ! I ledge 1 rohation Pennsylvania Women To Tour Pennstlv.tnm lotlL “ Ned M Fleming and ileal | Recommendation, 1,.,v0 been WhUe Men Journev in ; .... ~ ~ i ed b\ the committee m chaige of the * m, 1 e , r. 1 [ Hell Meek pinblcnn .'ill l.e one|„ flo!1 , nlcratels of thL . uimnll . South. West 1 Ihl ' ■' Wll unii " of the man. points none, 0„e„..,0n ■ , , la „ f s „ ua , ri , nctKm , at «“»" ef the titles committer of Hu at the Penn State lute, fiatctmlv, thc UMllMsltv ot Pen ,„yl | ass,sutton of a huh In Rt! C •am, confeience I’obiuaiv II and la. Mai- a ,„, Hosh ,„„ ton Ll . e A.-j Sl,d-scmesle. tup. h.ve been ° f L'nne,.,tj ef Nelaas'.u ,s chaa “lm kakpatnek , pic.alont ot Jm| t „ lo tllK , c cmnmunicut.ons the tanged la, the men’s and the wo- '.V 1 !, ' d ’ ' l "' council, state*! last n.ght At lea-. , HL i lestld CO nipaies fmoiubl.v with (men’s debating teams accmding tt.'*'^* 1 - v - lli il, '° st ‘> ' L ‘ •' manage, o: two speeches on the fie.hmm ~ro* many 0 f t j K , moie iamous musical an announcement by John II I'll/- l,lc ,neet jbation jnoblem are planned S„ lllHts I yell, head of the depaUment of pub- 1 First Ime m the Fast nnv,\l nf Tsu vVnn* pJs.lon'"n'd'i Flaying in Philadelphia Ihe speahmg vestcidnv The men’s j , This is si„| to be the Inst hit tint i°putal.. 5 0f aIh".s'-Xt, l " I ’p™;,l,n"l The hand has tocently completed j Soothe, n and -'“f i" 1 ' and sen,,), IP C menthols on tins'a suecissftil engagement at the Klin.-*'- 1 1 11 °“ 1 .*! l ‘ 1 V ', Cllt IT, .''ot'' subject at the foimal dome, at C■ -; keibee! er Hotel in .Men Yo,k C,t). |K c0 " 11 ,ed 10 Pcnns.hnmn and ease 1.,5l vo.„ it .as h- dat Oh.o t„ H,!!. eonnut club [.’„.|nv n.gl.t At p.e.ent Nado.’s o.chest.a ,e Hle .thn '.nme.hnle nu,.nun,bag oaten .State l’»l„„,L„s Oh.o, ami has p,e- PobiLi.uc 14, Knkpatiicl, .aid M. Senluiod presentation at the Palaisl Plans hacc not been completed fo' ;a,us|y hcen bed at Cdmago, It Flint selves as travelling setietniv D’Oi m Philadelphia Since the be- the rust «eek ot the mens tup ind Lotas, and Io ,a Citj ot Tau Kappa Epsilon and has mad, ginning of Ins Quaker City engage- »omc tentative dotes .emam on the \"'™K the Lonleicnces tep,e»ei-tcd a study of ’’hell week” problems nnJ.menL his dance piogioms have been Womens schedule When the men at the touinament will be ic Big 1 pledge prohstion pm'». el r.,n..g..- bioadeo-t over vndio station WCUL start shottly aftei Febmnrv 1. thev Ten the New .neland ass„r„.|„„, land umveisilios I The pent,nets tor piograms and ” » ntcompamed by teeth Joseph »■ Vnlley eonfererte. and At a luncheon on the follov mg favors have not as jot been let al- 0 Bnen. prores-oi of public speaking he haste n Intending, ite nss,-,„- dnv, he will discuss the ■ ame pioh- 1 though sevetal bids have been iceeiv-, 1 he women, with Piofessor Fnarell ton .in, unorg.mn.cd team. Hem befoie junior IF C deiegnt. . ’ e.I by the committee Seve.al com-' "* t “;'' h - r V" ' CJ '-" r,M lhu ' ' The luncheon has been substitut'-'i, panics ale being cnnsuleicd to bundle *"”1 envnuntei famu \ i , 1 ” i,,...,. ~ ~ foi the one pioposed foi rhaptei in-lthe dceotations foi the Reeieationl The men will inert Washington ‘ L ' u ■’ 1 1,11 itiation chan men | Hail A sub-rommittee to be np- univusitv. Umveisitv of Jlissoun. 11llu ' e'Peueu to oe icpieejn. Five othei lunrhrons me "tliedule I jiomted by Choilcs K Bnghtbdl ’JJ, Paulue umvoisit.v, the College of Hi'. 1 ", ‘ i "loiaij m ne-nlv for Satin day. Febmuiy 13. at which rhanman of the group is espeeted lit > ° r Detioit. and Westoin Resciv, I'h-hl) indivuluil ronttstauts 01 11 vauous phases of riateimtv life wiP,to kt the vanotis contracts soon | Ilisainiament. lughoi csluuition fm , be d.seussed Cbapte. pies,dents nnd| To „tat,ve plans me being made *Z Xids''Xt.cS' to''.cal secetanes. advisois, Heasme.s, rat-; lnlplou , tho ' at „ t , stl c, „r the Reeled- of tl ’ ,! '"“'>o,,. ad- tu ■*" ' tcieis, and editois will attend sop- „ 0 „ HnM „„ attempt to mnedy th- > w tlMns ’ ,ro l^ e nucstions fm debate ’ hoilule Ir, mate luncheons ] delects encountered at p.evuu,; so- hc-mg picpn.ed unde, M. O’Hnen , s ",',s‘ vet, md As the Baal event on the two-,la, tla , r , m et,ons held then A canopy ‘h'ection Two men will compose the „ ' j" ."l ‘ro.uVv , ,n’ piogium, a mass meeting fo, Date.- s i„„,„g t ,om the inchest,., plntfoim ■ ‘“f", ’'n 1,la " iw " ™ o f mty men will be held m Recieatmn em l ot the hall to the ceiling j "‘IL bc ' rull “" l, i « , ,» . 'debuted In the women’-, tuo I Announce KeKulntinns Tor renter i >. , , ' . . j * Piofessm Fnz/ell has also an- Selects Penn Stale and Pharmuiv j Contest To Lnd Jan. 18 nounted that a shoitei tom will be] .... , I 1 ■ ... . lb „„ t n,,,.. i U.llc-Bf „r IMuUJduUi., for hundo bv the team about Match JO ; [Lafajotto, Lehigh, and New Voil j I luce semot women weie chou-i mmeis|tv ttlll , )lobjlblv niaUh ito be pie&ented ns honoianstudent fruxneiiL« on the second pionosod tup \ „ , . , colonels ut the Mihtiuv Ball in the i Penn State and the Phtladelp'ii. I’'"--' 1 ° \Cr" - * - ’ '• truncation Hall Fubiuaiv 18 at a| ”” . _«>i'v*frt* ol Hnnm.ic\ mil Science meet nt." ot the dance committee la- 1 * BLUE BAND PRACTICES hue bum selected b> the Melton In night The .election was made fiom rAI , eoweru-r-' stitule .is louition. tm a joint ir ,. list •■ubmitted by the* Women’* S*u- I'OK oUiNIJAi LUISCI’./KlJs destination ol chemical plm-i . nl deni Government mopo ed appla itions ot iodine I'd i Thi min,os of lilt- t.o.i-i-i. nhn W.K Af , cn „„ m T „ Nom I ‘“’S, , . selected will not be announced until | ,m m\t.stic.auon wul tic. coiuluct • the cciemonv at the Milituiy Bull Semester—(Quartets Formed l,, 'dei the auspices ol the led to l.Theic will be one honouuj student . ' hollow ship ot the institute 'lhe *c i colonel and two honouuv lieutenant- „ , , hc.e will be umlcitaken en colonels, one foi the engmeeimg legi "dh 11lc ‘ Sum, a' afio.nuon um-jtiieh in the held ot animil husband \ 'menti and one foi the infantij celts scheduled to begin at the open-' uid will be diicctcd b\ Pul Kino-i I t ... ii... ,i„„„„ .. in « of the semestei, the M'uc'n Fmbe., of the Institute o' \nim.tl I to piomotL. mtoi-s ... tho dance. . Ba| „, h |K ll “ “"f 1 h “ I,M " '"'■*•‘“‘‘•'l ,„„I CI the le.Mlc.sh.]> „f 15,,,.! |), M K..„| t„» 1,1-l.ets 10. tin- ltd an to nlnne,. ' t , l ' "'“T 0 1 h,, . m >7"- ll " , •>'“ I'- a-<>u.,t;.. . to ‘ip the competition tlo ..utmont of t.m.if 0,1..t..t.0 »,tl> '.ofo-m I 1.0- In , . Jn in del to mal.e the weollv pw - pi»pniing standaidu.d fe.ds «t.n- Unu.u.u postern di.pluving the pic- jruims moie inteiustmg, Bumlmnstiu ' taming known 'piantities ol nulnv ■-ntation of the student colonels ate Thompson is ttainmg a tiunmet! Consnlciable leseiueh has been m c-.pecia.ly desued bv the committee, quailct as well as a liench limn dt i taken to studv the elFect ol iodine uccoidinf. to Scott S Geesey. manag- quHlkt j on tll< human bom* but lendu . ... ci ot publicity Laiirc postcn aio A 1 hough a detmib* schedule* has the institute i.ecla.e that the*.* is jPielencd, and nothing smal ei than nu t been m tanged, it is piobable thnl u* imn to believe lii.it it plavs i i ;fomteen meheu In twenty-two inch«|the Blue Band will open and .I» •• ml pint m nm.ma...ng health ot cat 'wil Ik uccep able AH posteis must the conceit season A spec,a! <..n lie. sheep, and •■•me be handed in liefoie Jnnumy 18 ccit will bo aponsoied bv Kappa Kap- + 0 'pa Pm, national iiunowuv band f‘i- .»,> OK rsco» d\\v\ vi ri,'\ns COLLEGE RECEIVES REQUEST teimty I KOI LS.SOK I) UU UIl-ADS .» 1 imposition i.tmt;p mimviin or costvjhcw engineer' ~g e onex fikst 1 rTTT 'i ' , . . . I to. \\ hcelei P ol tlu; il”- '' u!((licit foi infoiniutioi, concern-! N\TURU C\MP ON JUNE 2h pa.tment ot Pln-mal Chomi,tn. .u -mg the home studj couiscs olTeicdj tended a meeting of the phv-o lom . |l»,v the engineering extension depau-j N'atuio studv camps conducted Its nntlcc of ihe (’lmago (Vntcnm.il Kx • ment lui beenreceived iccently fiom llic College m conmviion with it- pu-iUun las* week at the l.oimix Lal>- K h Loig of Costa Rich, Ccntiul lhtlO summer session will begin .lune oinlmx at Tuxedo Puik, N Y A Vm ia , n , „ , , ' 2( antl Ju, y 1(5 The hist tump will Hi also attended a imctmg of this ] the home studv couises olTeied by eonlmue until Julv 17 while the setord committee at the Case School of An. , the extension sei vice ieach thousumls will end August 0 plied Science. Clewlaml Ohio lanii of Pennsylvnmuns and me now be-, Located in the Seven Mountains. ai\ 2to I Di n.ice ... ,„'.i Wrestlers Engage in National Title Meet Here March 28, 29 Executives Will Give \ Collegiate Tournament Lunch For Trustees j Comes East for First Time Tim College Boaid of Tiuslees , will be onteitnincri by Govoiooi ' John S Fishei at a luncheon in the ! esetulr.o mms on at Hamsbuiis j*>o COLLEGES EXPECTED Jununiy 20 j 'lO ENTER COMPETITION Piemling the luncheon, the i - u( utiu- committee of the bonul \v*U • ~ A National Tie-up At State PRICE 5 CENTS Joint lodine Research