Page Four Magazine Evolution Changes ‘Eldorado’ To ‘Old Main Bell’ Evolution <>r the Old Maui Hell, picsent College Uteiaiv magnum. l , is lustoiy of vaiuted lloweiy titles, mvsteuouslj changed names anil whole issues consigned to the dead lotlei office while uiiMoiia subscub eis awaited Uu* appuatnnee of the publication Showing a debt of only $lO at the end ot its Just veai of pub lication, “Eldoiado” made an auspi cious beginning foi fulme liteiaiv eiToits The maga/mo was ouginallv published by an otgamznlion Known as the "Pi ess Club ” • In Septembei, 1920, letuinmg stu dents found the campus Inll-boaids plnsteied with advcittsenienls ol the "Blue and White,” Penn State's no\t liteiaij magazine The editoi had changed the name without consulting the staff in the hope of inci easing stu dent intciest Tho advertising campaign was a success, but no magazine appealed on 'ale The ciiculation managei be sieged the pest ofhco night and day asking foi a package addiesed to him Fi\e weeks latei some one m the mail ofheu glow tiled of stumb ling o\ei a bundle addiessed to the editoi ol the "Blue and White” and the mj stei y was sohed After a lull in pioductivitj at tho opening ot the College yeai 1922, the editoi called the stafF togcthei and mloimed them that he was too busj to be bothcied with the publication. Thus the "Blue and White” died, too Finally, the "Old Mam Bell” made its appeal ance on the campus in 1924 It was published undei the uuspices of ihe Penn State chaptei of Pi Del ta Epsilon, honoiai> journalistic fia teinitj, aril hiu since that time been able to weathei the stonns that doom ed its contcinpoianes MINING PROFESSORS ATTEND WASHINGTON CONFERENCES Pio, Chesleigh A Bonine. head of t'u geologv and oil and gas pioduction depaitments, attended the convention oi the Society of Economic Geologists and the National Reseaich Council’s lommittec on sedimentation, of whicn lie is a membci, m Washington, D C, last week D.* \ilhui P Honoss and D* I'Tanl* M. Swait? ot the geology de paitmcnt aNo attended meetings m Washington lust veek Di Hones?: was pieaent at the meeting of Mine)- alogical Society ot Ameiica while Di Swaitz lead a paper at the Geologicul Society of Ameilea’s meeting on "The McKenzie Foimation” 4 _ • „& l , -1 47: 11, 4%, To i»ipes, Men, to Pipes! * j TRADITION ha 3 it that ye « shall know the fellowship of 1 \ es until seasoned, masculine, mel \ men of every age and degree ’some try to join this brother- Vcod, yet fail, and arc absolved a 3 bom to pipcless lives. But honest effort is required-each man’s ow n testwith good tobacco in a good pipe. That is the formula Both pipe and tobacco must be good The Dipc must be pure of bowl, and the tobacco must be—— Well, Edgeworth, if you’ll permit •—good old Edgeworth, Class of’o4. Tried Edgeworth yet? Now’s your chancel Use the magic coupon, and we’ll rush right back to you a free* for-nothing packet of genuine Edge worth to fill your good pipe with. 'J25555? Etlneuorth is n careful ’rl\f.f,Wfl&)Fri! blcml of lioad tobaccos iu'uni'lj' —selected especial)}’ for vI-Aviai* J PTC smoUinn Itsquolity l!»-AWWB8Ufr nndlla\orneierc/iando B | Ui Edßewoft , h on >" wl,ere ,n ttto form*— if* l ''Ready Rubbed" and fgaSlslSfcJ-g/ "Plub Slice' —ISr pock el pocUige lo pound hu midor tin EDGEWORTII 'fi'OltAOCO r ------ J Li»RUS & BRO CO i I 100 S. 2ld SI , Richmond. Va I | I'll trv your Edgeworth And I'll try ! • it in a tfoad pipe I I l | Ninif I Now let the Edgenorth come' V J STUDENTS ENROLL FOR WINTER SHORT COURSES \gncultiirists Stud) Fanning and Dairy Manufacturing Shutt tout sos in agricultuie and daily mamifuctuimg began hole Thuisdny with students enrolled fiom al’ pails ol Pennsylvania and from noaiby states Dming the Just foui weeks agncul tuie courses nic olfeted in soils, foi age ciops, lnrm management, animal diseases, faun machinery, stock judg ’nj, feeding faim animals, testing dauj pioducts, dairy tattle manage ment, fiuit giowmg, faim poultiy, in sects, faim butthcimg, and foiestiv In the second half of the course, which closes Fcbiuuiy 28, the stu dent- will take soil feitihtv, cereal* potatoes, livestock management, judg ing dairv cattle, daily tattle feeding, cow testing and advanced i cgistij, mat giowmg, vegetable gardening, plant diseases, poultry, and luial life studies PROFESSOR WRITES ARTICLE FOR SOCIOLOGICAL MAGAZINE Pioi Edwin F Bamfoid, of the de paitment of sociology, has wnttcn an atticlo foi the Decembci jssuo of the Join mil ot Educational Sociology, nn dei the title of “Analysis of A Final Examination as a Means of Impiovcd Teaching ’’ With a view to discovcung pioblcms found most difllcult by the students, and to disclose the l easons for the difficulties, Piol Bamfoid picscnts a method foi examining the icsnlts of tmo-false tests. The aiticle discuss es lesults of an actual final exam ination given in ,i cuitam course heie, thus piovichng conciete examples and illustiations of the method of analysis NATIONAL FORENSIC GROUP URGES BE ITER QUESTION'S Agitat.on to secuie the adoption ot moic intei esting debate questions in college was lecommendcd to delegates oi Tau Kappa Alpha, national debat ing fiateimty, at then comention in Oxfoid, Ohio, last week ■A genet al, sentiment pi evaded that the questions geneinlly used by col lege debaters weie not chosen to atousc mtciest eithei in the debatcis oi then audiences Lighter and moio htimoious topics weie favoied. When It’s Your Move Notify Us ANYWHERE and ANYTIME PADDED VANS LOADS INSURED SHOEMAKER BROTHERS Phone 530 East College Ave, E. Dj*j O v 'radio Model R 5 Prices $167 50 and up lighl-O-Matic Tuning—the map. vetous now and exdustvo Edison development In simplrfled tuning —announces your desired stations quick-as-thought, with a guiding flash of light. It is first among a host of Edison improvements that make the Edison Radio outstand ing from every angle of construc tion, appearance and perform ance. A radio truly as great as the name it bears,.... the Edison is rightly called a permanent in vestment in better Irving. Easy terms to suit your convenience 'TWM ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO., Peoples National Bank Building Phone 7-J for Demonsiiaiion World Fair To Show Stones of Old Main Stones foim Old Main, quarried fiom fiont campus, when the oug innl building wan elected, in 1853, is to be added to the exhibit of building stones m the 1933 World Fair in-Chicago, Piofessoi Chester A Bontno, head of the dcpailmci.t of geology, said ycsteidav The dircctoi of the Limestone Sen ice Bui cau of the 'Exposition. R N. Ball, wrote to Piofcssor Bo nine foi the stone when he leiir"ed that the budding was being loin down The native limestone has housed students since 1895, and the same stone will be used foi the walls of the new budding. REV. HOLMES PREDICTS COUNTRY’S PROSPERITY Chapel Speaker Sajs United Stairs Sets Mark for Other Nations “While othei nations suffer, the United States will prospei with i uilth, lesouices, and health,” de clared the Rev Hemy M. Holmes., Secretary of World Alliance for. Friendship through the churche'.l virile addressing chapcl-gnets in Schwab auditonum Sunday inoinmg “The East and the West nic look ing to America for leadership inn ing the coming ycai we will be ex pected to show ouisclvcs worth} of this lendciship, he said Since so much depends upon oui nation, wc us individual-, should assume oni shale of the responsibility.” Ameiica is the model aftei which all the othei nations of the world are moulding themselves, stated the Rev ciend Holmes Mussolini, the Italian Dictator, and other contempt aiy statesmen have declaicd the United States to be in full bloom. MAGAZINE ACCEPTS SHORT STORY OF FORMER STUDENT Geoige H. Young, foimei mcmbei 01 the class of 1931, is the contribu- toi ol "Inlet hide," a short story, pub lished in a curicnt issue of the liter ary magazine illanuici ipts Young, who left College at the be ginning of this semester was a fre quent ccntnbutoi to the O/cl A/«ut licit THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN BATHING BEAUTY CHOIIUS TO ADORN HE-SHE DANCE All-Wmneii’a Funcliun Will Resemble Fashionable Beach Part} A bathing gal choius will be one 1 01* the features of the women’s an nual He-Shc dame which w*ill take the foim of a oench paity Friday I night in tnc Aimoiy. Tho Vaisity Ten oichestra will pro vide music from an improvised pici at one end of the Armory A read ing by Phyllis G Ileidler and a vocal duct by members of the Gals’ Glee Club will provide entertainment for the revelers during intermission Plana are undet way for a hot dog and icc cream stand to be managed by the Cvvens. With the Armory dccoiutod in tun am l blue typifying sand and sky, the shore idea will be furthered by beach umbrellas Chaperones for the dunce nic Miss Charlotte E Ray, Miss Hol er E Cleaver, and Mrs C. E Sont oilatt Guests include Miss Mane Haidt, Miss Helen M. Savaid, Miss Phyllis K. Spiaguc and Mrs F. W. Haller PI GAMMA MU ELECTIONS Honorary ' S McClelland Butt Ruth A Martin Jo Hayes Students Howard J. Bonser ’3O Felicia A. Caperaso/30 Oscar W. Rosenzvvcig ’3O Leo E. Cortcr ’3l Richard J. Fhckmger '3l Mycr L Kaplan “31 PURPLE QUILL ELECTIONS Faculty Associates Dean Arthur R Warnotk Prof. Mason Long Students Paul W Lauei ’3O Orvrs W. Hidinger ’3l Richard A Whetstone '3l Frank M Saybolt ’32 Margaret E. Tschan ’32 ' PATRONIZE- OUR ADVERTISER; Try »—v ' > TFe (orner CLEARANCE SALE Offers you the most substantial price concessions ever offered on merchandise of the better grade Florsheim Johnston & Murphy Walk-Over Cravvlord Shoes for Men It will be to your interest to see A group of Society Brand Suits That sold up to SGO. 4 .50 The season’s best styles £m 6 A group of Men’s Overcoats Society Btand, Brueburn, Winter-tex Sold c\erywhe v c at $5O s^*9.so Fo; this week’s special O f A group of Women’s Oxfords and Pumps Taken fiom oui regulai stock ol SG.OO and $B.OO Shoes 5^.95 A \alue you can’t afFoid to pass by fan A group of Men’s Oxfords Mostly Crawfoidb In Black, Tan, $C.25 that .sold at $B.OO to $O.OO POWER CONCERN EMPLOYEES ENROLL IN LECTURE*COURSE Emolling its opeiatmg personnel in v senes of nine lcctuies picpaied by tho engineering extension department, the West Penn Povvei company of Pittsbuigh has collaborated with the College for the third time “Public Utility Operations,” edited bv Piot* Carl G. Gaum, is the title of the new couise Tho Pittsbuigh con cern cooperated with College aulhoi itics, in the propitiation of the text mutciml. DE\N CONDUCTS SYMPOSIUM Dear Fiank C Whitmoic, head of tho School of Chcimstiy and Physics, conducted the third national sym posium of oiganic chemistiy for the American Chemical Society, at Prince ton umveisity, fiom Doicmbei 30 to Januuiy 1. Dean Whitmoie has been scuetaiy of the oiganic division foi tho past thtec years. Campus Bulletin Senior town gnls who wish to at tend the fust semester foimal 'dmnei in McAlhkter Hall Wednesday, Janu ary 15. should sign up on binary 01 McAllister Hall bulletin board Final application by those wishing to entei the Inter-Frateinity boxing tournament must be made to-Albert E Smith '3l at the Pi Kappa Alpha house bv Thursday. The entrance lec will be one dollai DRESSES Moore’s . Dress Specialty Shop Our Mid-Winter Society Brand Braeburn and Learbury Suits and Overcoats Stetson and Schoble Hats for this wei FROMM’S OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS x Thu Architects’ Club-will meet at 305 Main Engineering building .it 7 30 o’clock tomoirow night Finns for the Beaux Aits Ball will be dis cussed. Al l students having conflicts in their examination schedules should icport them to the Registiar’s Office in the old Beta-Theta Pi house be fore Thursday. The examination schedule n. posted on the bulletin boards. A meeting of Intel-Fraternity bas ketball managers will be held in the Phi Knppu Psi house at 7 00 o’clock tumor tow night The one dollar en trance fee must be paid at the meet- 1=:=1 Notices concerning women’s activ ities may be posted on the bulletin boaul in the libraiy. CLASSIFIED I* OR RENT—One double and one single loom. Meals if desued 224 South Allen. Call 537-R ltp-W ANTED—Man and wife would like position os caictakoi and cook in Club House ol Fraternity Can give good recommendations W F. Coll yer, 944 Memonul Avenue, Wil liamsport, Pa ltpW Special Sale of Children’s Clothes REDUCTIONS ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CHILDREN’S CLOTHES CLOSING OUT OUR ENTIRE LINE OF BOY’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Pricer. >ou cannot afford to miss THE CHILDREN’S SHOP 138 East College Avenue SAVING IS THE PREMIUM PAID TO INSURE AGAINST FUTURE FAILURE AND AS SURE FUTURE SUCCESS. Peoples National Bank ALLEN STREET Stetson Walk-Over Menihan and Selbj, , . Shoes for Women the specials we have featured :k only. Men’s $2 and $2.50 Shirts Collar attached style, blue, tan, green, nca f stupe.-,. Stock up on them! Men’s Top Coats Knit-lex, .Society Brand anti Biac buin—nll go al the one puce of. $24.50 Ladies’ $1.50 Allen-A Silk Hosiery Ir Chiffon 01 Scivice weight We have the shade you want $1.19 Men’s 50c and 55c Hose Bettei get u good supply of them now 39C A group of Men’s Oxfords That sold up to $7. Black or brown $3.95 Tuesday, January 7,19 J LOST—Small black purse. See Andcison, 108 East Foster nv WANTED—Work as a cook in tcimty. Experienced. Cm ntsh reference. Call 914-R-13 WANTED—Woik as a cook in termty. Can give reference, at 20G W. Beaver Ave. LOST—One black walrus skin cuse, Friday, Dec 20. Imtia C. McC 1 Finder return to legmn office Reward. ' FOR RENT—Large single j loom Nicely furnished Bi fast if desued Corner Park nuc and Allen street. Phone 103 Park Ave ALBERT DEAL & SO! Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street
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