Page Pour 162 CO-EDS OBJECT ' TO SMOKINC BAN \\. s. G. A. Senate Will Con&ider Problem in Discussion Monday Ni^bl (Conluutid fiiim fh»t />»«<•) A lll ■l. I*l2B, Purulent 01i\e E Ostci limil Mil ic\eale<l last nijrht \ resolution of the National Pan- Hellenic council nieetuur at Doston, Mas'*, Muich 1, U‘2B. took n deluute stand anninst smokinjj, Mis--. Ostoi hutil explained. .tnd till' icsolutnmj was brought to the attention of the campus c-lubi bv Dean Knv in Apiil of that Near The loud dubs welt asked to esjntus then njimum of the maltei m a mitten «t itement “h.ich dull U!Miou<it;(l with uhot toiiespimdort to be .1 pledge against •'iiioking.'’ tlio Council picsulenl er red “An unoflicinl lepoit ilainis that one member of the Council has with diawn its suppoit fiom the pledge.*' she asseitetl. “but no ofliual notice has been iceeived ol the change '* Penalties foi violation of the pledge in the Individual groups iange fiom (mes to expulsion nftei a second of-, feline, Miss Osteihout said 2» COLLEGES PltOilHlir, l'» PERMIT WOMEN’S SMOKING Elf teen out of foit\ colleges pet-j nut women to '•moke in dornutoiies,i it was lcvealetl hv Miss Cornelia An detson of Vasvni in a discussion withi women delegates to the Nationul Stu dent Federation of \meiita comen tion at Palo Alto. Cal, duiing the (hustnins holulavs The othei twent\-hve colleges pro-] lubit smoking, she icportcd. The question came up in icgaid to onfoic m;- rules against smoking * SMOKING CONDEMNED. RUT PERMITTED AT OHIO ST UTS Appealed to In \anous oiganisi tions icfcrtcd to him b> Govctnoi Coopci. Piesnlent Ueoige W Right mne of Ohio State umveisitv ex piessed a personal liope that women students would eventually condemn' the piactice of smoking, but declined to piomulgate anv ptohibitoiy and unenfoiceable iitle against it Maintaining that smoking in uni versity buildings, classiooms, and lab el atones wus ilangerous, he luled against smoking in those places Mid-Year Conflict i Exams Schedule Conflict examinations will be held iluiing the week of the icgular ex aminations Junuuiv 27 to Febiuniv 1 inclusive All examinations sched uled TSY APPOINTMENT will be ai* tanged bv mstiuctois with the stu denls concerned Students who dcsiie to take conflict instead of lc-gului examinations and ito not have conflicts on then sched ules must lecetve pci mi-sum to do o at the oihee ot the dean of their school. The schedule of conflict examina tion. is as follows. AUCh l—r 2 A BCIt IK.-W 2 Agio 0— Bv Appointment The Campus Green Room W HERE THE FOOD •HUM lIP lIUHIT Piiimt I’uilu't mnl liun’iiuls Now Under Now’ Management NIGHT AND DAY TAXI SERVICE SPECIAL THU’S CAN HE AItKANGEI) FOB H. It. RESIDES UIII I’lionc ] !)(> Office I’honc 750 CHICKEN or RABBIT DINNER FOR SUNDAY 11 .M A. 51. UNTIL 9:00 P. 51. The Boalsburg Tavern H. F. BOSLEY, Manauer [ADAPTABILITY MUST INFLUENCE FRATERNITY CHOICE, SAYS DEAN Adaptability to fiatemal life ought, to he n pimctpul factoi m Uetenmiw mu whcthei oi not a man should join i liateinity, accoiding to Dean Rob ei. C Clothiei of the University oi Pittsburgh Dean Clothiei staled that not eveiv man should join a fmteimty A fra* termtv, howevci, can inspire'a man to succeed and can furnish associations l which will stimulate the minds of nil It a man tools that he cannot con-! lnlnitc' to this Hjmit he should not] join, the Dcun believes J ; “On the othci hand/’ Dean Clothiei | Continued, "a man who fads to join, u fiateimty whole such stnndnids piovail loses one of the most valuable ,Uenelits ot his college life Member ship in such a gioup will make it . ensiei foi him to accomplish lus main puiposL, scliolastic attainments it —... Agro 28—By Appointment AII4IS—M 2 -105 lloil Arch 20—T IQ 20 307 MCng Ait 01—By Appointment Bnct 2—Bj Appointment Hot I—T 2 - ,Bot 27—M 10 20 jChum I—T b - jChcm o—Th 2 Chem 20—T 2 | Chem 02—Th 8 I Com 5 Th 2 I Com ISO—M 2- _ - | Com 40—TU 10.20 ‘D*H 2'!—Bv Appointment i Dll 201—T 2 .. ‘Di 2—Bj Appointment jKLh E 2—T 10 20 —2OO Eng E Ech E 4—By Appointment ! Econ I—M2 - 10 LA ! Econ 11—IV 10-20 20.1 Eng A Eton 21—By Appointment lEd I—IV 10 21) „__loo Eng A ‘EE »—M 8 200 Eng E EE 5—T 2 202 Eng D EE B—M 8 200 Eng E] EE 12—T 10 20 202 Eng D Engl Lit I—M 10.20 - ~3 LA Engl Lit 4—IV 2 107 MEng Engl Lit o—\V 2 - 107 MEng [Engl Lit 20—M 8 3 LAj Engl Lit 55—By Appointment 1 Engl Lit GO—IV 2 107 MEng PMl—B> Appointment r-oi I')—M 10 20 F, 1.5-T 2 ,tleog 9—Bv Apointment IGeol .51—Bj Appointment iGei I—M K - [tier .5—M 2 ! Ctcek 11—Th 10 20 iGieek 425—T 2 I HE 102—By Appointment lIE 201—T 2 | BE 203—M 2 HE 319—8> Appointment Hist 12—By Appointment Hist IS—T 2 Ilist 19—T 2 Hist 20—W 10 20 Hist ‘2l—W S IE 90S—B\ Appointment IE 311—T 8 - - t IE 315—8 j Appointment Nunn 11—M 10-20 .Joutn 14 —T 2 Math 7—T 2 - - Math 9—By Appointment Math 10—M 2 . - ... Math 20—B> Appointment Mchb 2—T 2- --- Mc-hs .5—M 2 ME n—Bv Appointment ME 5 s—\V 10 20 201 Eng C ME 101—M 2 200 Eng Ai .ME 101—By Appointment | ME Des 3—Bj Appointment I ;ME Dcs 103—T X . 200 Eng A pin 50—Bj Appointment [Met 38—W 10 20. . ....a ca —lO CA 8 CA .—lO CA ....8 CA ...10 LA —l9 LA ...15 LA ...251 D»ury .For Bldp- 8 LA .201 Eng C 205 Eng A .207 Eng A .207 MngA “Yet, even beyond that, the valuer which he ns a fraternity man will te cci\e m cultural development, in so cinl presence, and m stimulating fel lowship will be values impossible to oveievalunte,” the Dean added The Dean concluded by saying: “When a fiateinity is efficiently m-j gant/ed and financed, wheie it has: defined stawlauls of ethics, conduct, and scholarship and insists upon then observance, "here in an atmospheie it is really a 'home away from home,’ a fraternity can do moic than anv i other agency to help Its mcmbeis i achieve success in their cuiriculur a'- i tiuties Mole than that, it can give,' • as no classroom or lectuie hall can tlgive, piaetical education in the give ■il and take of fellowship, In the liner ■ \alucs of social relationship” .207 Mng A Met 51—T JO 20 Met 50—Bj Appointment PH I—B> Appointment PhCh 6—\V 8 Plith 10—Bj Appointment Phil 20—By Appointment Phil 20—W 10:20 —-U> L\ ! Phys 211—M 10.20 -10 Phys ! Phy-. 231—M 2 40 Pliys | Phys 2JJ—T 2 -10 Phys Pol Sc I—M 10.20 - 19 LA Psv 2—M 8 100 Enj; A p«*y 12—W 8 -100 Eng A Psy 111—By Appointment Pub Sp 200—M 2 101 Hoit Pub Sp 252—8 y Appointment s>oc 2 —T 2 —lB LA Str 401—M 10 20 108 MEng Sur 15—By Appointment Zoul 35—By Appointment Zool 41—W 10 20 GRAHAM & SONS Established 1896 , The most closelj matched and imitated store in Stale College is Graham's. Why? THEY KNOW HOW COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE Valentine Day February 14 Come In to Select Your While the Assortment Is Complete After the Ball Stop at THE FENWAY YOUR STATIONERY IS I OUR REPRESENTATIVE FIRST IMPRESSIONS ARE LASTING —CONSULT US CONCERNING YOUR NEXT ORDER OF CALL ING CARDS, LETTERHEADS, EN I ELOPES, AND ALL THAT IS MODERN AND UP-TO-DATE IN PRINTING Nittany Printing & Publishing Company between Movies and The Corner Make Yourself Spic and Span For Your Senior Ball Date KEEI* VO UK SHOES SHINED lit CHARLES NELO’S SHOE SHOP Foster building Allen Street PETER P. HASSEL 11S South Gill Street SIGNS •YOU CAN GET IT AT MET/.UER'S' QPPPUI 300 Sheets* of good bond paper. Jji\ ]1 fcrilAjlAL _ Typewriter size ONLY 89c /hlDni pAnf Reduction on all Moore Fountain Pens. *xv rtl Vjvlll puns guaranteed L. K. METZGER, Allen THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN x Mn - i/iitunm STANFORD OFFICIAL S.US MRS. SIACIi CONFERS WITH NO RuLh AuAINSI CARNEGIE REMEDY FAULTY [ NATIONAL TEXTILE SOCIETIES ir: den explains; c „..if'-.srsrSj?:; SSStstsxti ' Public,’ Is Sentiment Of l tv L ' T i ’ Yoik city Delegates will discuss how I „ t I, s ,ik ton be improved and the puce Women Leaders j Investigation into the finanual at- j. t ,]own ifaii'" ol eu'i.v student in oidei toj .Mack, who was chosen us lep , determine subsulmtion would insoEe rosCntntlv „ by the Ameiicon Home 'getting information on oath ns to hmv Ec|momica assoclfl uon and the Fcd ,t u Whether we like it or not, pub-|much money he icemed and the (Jiatlon of Women's Clubs, is the onlv Ihe sentiment in many plates has us-Ibices fiom which it cami,.hesal,l. lcpieaentallvc 0 f the tonsumei to at- XL or *& U» ,oct,o B s t « i “ * d “- [those isolated ns wo me Since pnb-j -O' r.T.ASSIPIED [he opinion has deuced that that be| . )E jt\ siGMk l* l ELECTIONS . „ I one of the mensuung sticks applied! 1 Liljl LOST—Skull and Bones pm Bearing Ito College women, we admit that this l Albeit 11. Ilcimbath MO initials A W. JI. at tea dance m | question is being made an impoitaiit! Alexander M Spear *2O - j women’s building Saturday aftei 'one by many decides students 1 Frcdeutk A. Summoiell MO j „ oon , F, n dei return to Collegian of i “The status of gills in our College: John G. Andeisuii j hoe HpM 1 has been one of chief concern to oui j Itobcit C. Bokum »1 , women students for many years Be-j Geoige C Flannigan Ml cause of then relative!* small num-j John K. McCullough Ml beus the girls have been exceedingly ■ Robeit E Mullei Ml conscious and therefore have had to Alfiod E Van Sickcl ol I feel that the impression of the wo- t Edward W Young Ml men’s student body might often be Edwin G, Burgct o 2 !affected by mattois seemingly unim-i Hairy Charles *32 ipoitant It might be worthwhile for) Donald G Kecble M 2 icvciy gill concerned to tiy to dis-> John W. M ebb M 2 I cover how the mattci of smoking in, William E. Webb M 2 ** - WWU to affect the status of|_ (Conthmd front fimt jmyv) found to have any hearing on that, status, no girl of Ponn State wishes i to own personal libertyj at the .cost of any good-will which oui gills hove been so faithfully trj-l ing to establish. Kognulless -of any I legislation on the matter, a great , im.inj girls of this College are so' Jdeeply intciested in the good name of} (the gill’s gioitp that they will have} that in imnd wherever they are known 1 as Penn State co-eds ” Phone 20J1-.J Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER • 121 West College Avenue lla>e you tried the Locust Lane Sandwich Shop? EXCELLENT FOOD GOOD SERVICE ! PENN STATE HOTEL | 310 East College A\enuu JOHN N GARBER ! Manage! A Masterpiece of Mirth, Melody and Romance fyfjarili/it .“Salty’ 'vut; It {OlCinOst in« lo\t I convulse ' moment' 1 itiK am 1 stage ft ■ i to uwr< • joynient LOST—Japanese Scarf lost on Col lect; Avc. about a week ago Re turn to Collegian Office. ltyM The Wind-up of our Clearance Sale is almost on hand. There is still plenty of opportunity for you to save opportuni ties you won’t get for many days to come— better get here now. $lO §9.50 ’ Florsheim Shoes Walk-Over Shoes sg.Bs 5g.45 S 2-52.50 S'lo Society Brand 37.5# Schobte Shirts Sults Hats j $1.49 $31.50 $5.95 Women's Hose Men’s Oxfords Oxfords and 50c .. 53c Klack and Tan «£*■' TK" ** ' V rro/vi/ws opposite fiont miiijiub MONDAY and TUESDAY JANUARY 20 and 21 '' Last Complete Afternoon Showing Begun, ut 3:0» Matinee Daily at 1:30 OCfll ‘LI /.nntunr ‘/npijj .OST In vicimtv of administration building (Old Beta House) lcinov able lower budge, two teeth on eith er side Call 4h-J H|)M FOK KENT—Large front single, nice ly furnished. Breakfast if desir l ed 103 Park, corner Allen. Phono ‘ C-It [VALENTINES—Send them to the Motheis, Sweethcaits, Fuends, Kid j dies, and Eveiybody. Fine selec l tions at the Old Mam Art Shop, | Opposite Front Campus PICTURE FRAMING—AII kinds of Fuimmg Prompt service, tlood v>oik, lensonnble prices, at the Old Main Ait Shop, Opposite Front Campus \y \NTED—Furnaces to take core, of during mid-scmestei ictesa Call Ilichaid Baled, 1221-J FOR RENT—Lavge Fiont Single Room. Nicely furnished. Breakfast if tUsued. Cornei Paik and Allen Phone G-R
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