VOL. 26, No. 31 Authorities of 16 Colleges Score ‘Hell Week’ Practice Dean of Men Censures Rough Fraternity Initiations ‘IIAKM SCHOOL SPIRIT’ FORMER CHAPLAIN SAYS Illinois Dean Attributes Problem To Tradition—Substitutes Suggested Here Dean ot Men Arthin R Warnock yesterdey joined with authonties of sixteen colleges and umvers.ties in a seveie criticism of fiateimty “Hell Week" piactice-, This unanimous de nunciation was icvealod m a sui'.ey conducted by the Collelian among lepresentnlivc* institutions in eveiy: section «>C the countiy. Univeisity of Pennsylvania, Lnfay ottc, end Bucknell wipe the schools in thr Slate which weic sent question naires Inquuy wus made ol Dait mouth, Rutgeis, Amheust, and Gomel! m the East while the suivey mchicled the Universities of Indiana, Illinois, i Wisconsin, and Michigan *n the mid dle West Southern colleges fiom which liifwiniatioii was seemed weic* Georgia Tech and Alabama The Southwest is lepiesented by Texas univeisity with Stanfoid supplying data concerning western initiation 1 tactics I ‘Fraternities Should Act’ Results of the inquuy show that college nuthontics icguiate “lie*'! Week” practice-, at Tlltnois, Penn, Tex as, Stanloid. and Indiana At the other ‘■chuol there is no official in tcifcicnce but m evciv case the col lege attempts to discouiagc the piac ticcs When asked what the stand or the College administration was on the lough initiation question, Dean Wai nock dcclaied “Self-government by the =tudents is a Liadition nt Penn State. The ud mimstintion is leluctant to inteifoie with lough fiateimty initiations al though it believes them detnmental In my opinion it is lip to the fiatei mties to adopt necessiuy methods of (Continued on last page) BALL COMMITTEE SECURES FAVORS May Install Ymplificrs for Mililury Formal-Judges Will Select Poster dinners As favois for the Military Ball, to be held Februaiv 21 in the Recreation Hail, u blue leutliei combination dance piogiam and memoiy book with gold iclleimg hub been selected, the com mittee announced yesterday The R O T C cic-t will appeal on -the c ovei In oidui to lemedy the pool acous tics of the Rccieutton Hall, negotia tions aie undei wav with the Western Elecluc company for the installation of ampliliuis foi the militaiy foimal J A new type of long horn amplifiei has been guaianteed by the company to eliminate echoes j Piehnunaiy suiveys and bids for] the decoiution of the hall have bcetii made b\ the Kohl Decoiating com-j puny, deeoiutors foi the Senior Ball.i and the Silverstcm Peculating com-! puny With the poster contest ending to dav, nidges will select the two best posteis that base been submitted lomoitow and make the announce inent oi the hinneis in th<? Coli.k.ia.x Tuesday. I)R. YVHJTMORE TO ADDRESS CIIEMICYL SOCIETY TUESD \Y Dean Flunk C. Wlutmoie, of the School of Clieimstiy and Physics, will speuk at the thirty-thml meeting ol the cential Pennsylvania section of; tho Amcucan Chemical Society in the Physics Lecture loom, Physics build ing, at 7 .10 o’clock Tuesday night > j Di Whitmoic, a rccogni/cd aulhoi itv in the held ot oigunte met cm in! .' will talk about “The Piepoiution and Use of the Oiganic Compounds of Mercury ’’ Otliceis will be elected nt tliu close of the addiess. COMPILE COLLEGE HISTORY Conducting an extensive lesoaich, Aieliousai, senioi gills’ honoiniv m tivities societv. is attempting to com pile the histmy of Penn State women. Each memhei will collect niateual P?nn#btt? A Phi Delta Theta Bans ’Hell Week’Tradition Pin Delta Theta this week voted to abolish “Hell \\ eek” piacticos during the ensuing year, oificeis of tho fiaternity lepoitcd in leply to tho Collegian questionnnne on m lormal initiations nt Penn State Rough tactics were discarded, it was levcalcd, because of the fia termty’s giowing opposition to whnt it terms “an obsolete u adition ” # lts action was commended by responsi ble College! authorities PLAYERS PRODUCE DRAMA TOMORROW To Stage,‘The Good Hope/ 4-Act Tragedy, in Auditorium At 8:30 O'clock A* a divergence fiom the two com edies alieady pioduced this season, the Penn State Playeis will piebent “The Good Hope,” a tiagedy of Dutch scr 111 e. in Schwab auditorium at H JO o'clock tonumow mght “Tho Good Hope” is a foui-act dia nm bv Human Ileijciman, famous Dutch play flight It was wntten in llblUhfoi piopoganda against tho pout .conditions undei which Dutch fishing sailois weie loiced to woik Tho play rcconipltshed its puipoae In causing legislative lefoim Th-* liteiaiy value of the tiagedy* was ic vealed Inst year when tl.e plan was enthusiastically leccived by New Voile 1 ciitii*■ (lining its icvival by Eve La Gnlltcne in hei Civic Ropeitoueo 1 Theatei Veteran Players Appear Tho leading role of the play is or-j acted by Ralph Rndchffe ji ’3l, who : fust appealed in “The. Royal Fum-; ily,” last Playcis,’ ptoduclion Racl chffe portiavs the part of a young fisherman who has moie than aveiage intelligence Aftei being wtonged by unjust imprisonment, he bucks the nth Dutch ship owners who aie im posing upon the helpless fishemten V the sweethemt of Rudchffe, Miss: Phyllis Bcidler ’J‘> will shaie the ma ji.i feminine roles with Miss Edith E. .lone, “JO, who enacts the pait of molhci ol Gccit Mist Anno E Mellingei ’.51,' as Clementine, and MioS Alice E Ostei hout ’3O, as Saait, aie two veteinns of Play'eis’ productions who appeal in the cast NATIONAL GROUP ENDOWS SPARKS MEMORIAL PRIZE Pin Kappa Phi Confe-s Scholarship Honoring Former President Phi Kappa Phi, national honoiaiy scholastic society, hus established en dowed scholai ships in Ameiican um veisitics, Di Fiank D Kern, head of the botany nepattment, leported at r meeting ot the local chaptei last night. v ] Tho endowment was nnginated as the “Spaiks Mcmonal Scholai ship En dowment,” m honor of Edwin Euo jSpaiki,, foimtr piesident of the Col lege Miss Lucictu V T. Simmons oi tho Ueii’i.in depmtment was ap pointed as a msnrbci of the «chohu jship committee to complete ariangc ! tiients foi the new fund ’ ' V Y UNIVERSITY UAHS LIQUOR As a means of coopeiatmg witoj College authoiities m enfotcing uilcs; iaguinst dunking, tlmty-two fiatei mties at the Univeisity of Vnginia j • oted to exclude liquoi fiom chaptei | house,. Student Body Shivers As Cold Wave Hits Campus; 4 Above Is Low Mark ... ~ —; ; : ; r~ president hetzel attends t With the mcicuiv sinking to fou: [ Sunday, the mimbei of cal* at the* degree-, above zmo yestcidav, State, College Health Seivtco incieased fiom} FYUM SHOW IN H YItItI.SUUKG College «hiveied thiough a letimi sc ve:» to hcventv-two Monday, willij • visit ol the cold wave of last week- - , utv . fow bcmf> lßKlslcle< | the nexJ Ru«ph D Het/ol Attend-j end i ... .. ~ •<.,! the opening meeting of tl.e Stale i ! The wave sent the theimometei jl, ‘° s ,° Msl U ’ r ' './ 'Faim Pioditcts -how m llaiiisbmg, ; leading down to the lowest pointa if j ‘ ,sul , ' }Sl,ltn " riom Lh ' .Tuesday He visited W islnnglo i j the wintei, two degiees below' being j co ’ * |YY'ednesdav am l attended n meeting] lecmdecl Sunday and tlneo below on; Towr icbtauiants and fountains ic-’oi the committee appomtcil bv Seue-; I Monday. These lendings displaced I poitod maiked p'ti eases m the sale of tni v Willnit to lecommend a pi open j ! tho pievious low rccoid of one degree coffee, hot chocolates, and hot dunks 'policy foi the fedeuil government to 'above on November 30. (Tin diop in tempciatuie also ploved ndop' in the laid of education, a, j YVhilu thiee below was the coldentl* boon to taxi seiMces Dnveia le- v*el' r j meeting of tho Land Giant temporntuie of tho ve,u foi State Col-' I'oitcd a gientlv met eased mimbei nl College Presidents’ Association lege, the wave blanketed the \Ve«t ca,l '< fl »»’ 1 *»tc* useis lumymg In jwith v seveiu frigidity Montuna ie polled a hlty-Mx below leading, and STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 21. 1930 COUNCIL ARRANGES FINAL PLANS FOR I. E. CONFERENCE Di. Gerstenber*?, Chan man ol National Body, May Accept Invitation to Concla\e OFFICIALS HOLD MASS MEETING, DISCUSSIONS Fiugiam Includes 11 Speaker Well-Known In Nation’s Greek Affaiis With tho acceptance of Di C W Gcistcnbeig chan man of the 1130 National Intel fi atei mfcy confeionci,; expected to spell the total of speakers' to eleven, final plans for the second' Penn State Intel Uateimty confci-! ence, Febiuurv 11 and 15, weie ie-| kaseil yestciday by Malcolm Ixiikpat-; uck MO, Intel fraternity council pies!-; dent ; At local fiateimty groups aie <.o opeiatmg with the nationals at the. , eoiifeience, all oi Penn State’s fiftv li\c fiateimtip., will bc'icpicsunted at tho foimal dinnei at Ccntie Hills countiy club Fnduv mght. I'ebiuaiy ■ll Presidents and scmoi I F C land 1. M C delegates will attend f'ls opening Junction Di. Geistenbuig y»il! piobably be the chiet speaku .The othei guests, \,lu> will talk at tK [luncheon gioup>» Satuiday’, will incov the discussion leadens Fndiy night i Hu. tiunspoitntlon will be piovidctl 'to and fiom the club 'Discussions Planned j The fne student luncheons xmII be-j ,g r at 11 o’clock Friday morning and, thi one foi faculty.advisois is sched-i ! uled foi 12 o’clock noon. The meeting ; I m chaptei piusidcnts and imtiat'onl (.leanmen will be held at Phi Kappa! | Sigma The discussion gioup lcadci I [i- John L Cans '3O. Homy \V Chuich j 'national piesident of Beta Kappa, S j |Y\ McGinnis, uich maslei of Thc*t«. j jUpsilon Omega, and Hmold P Flint,; ftiavelling sccietaiy of Taw Kappa' i Epsilon, are speakens foi this session. The scholai ship discushion is sched uled foi the Alpha Chi Sigma hoii'-o and m in chnigc of Rav Best ’3l Noi niar McLeod, national piesident o r Delta lau* Delta and B M Dn\i», an executive olhcei ol Phi Delta Theta, will addiess scholaiship cha'imen fol lowing this luncheon j Chaptei tteisuicus will gathci at I the Delta Sigma Phi house to hcai E. ,; Y. Noiton ol Sigma Phi Signn land YVilbm M Waldon ol Alpha Chi j Rho. A lepiesentalive of the D C [ Heath publishing company* will cuvt financing of chaptei hbiniies at this time Fiateimtv cateieis will enjoy* ,i model luncheon at the Sigma Phi Ep (Continued on last page) PRATT INSTITUTE HOLDS FINE ART EXHIBIT HERE Pi Gamma Ylphi, National Honorary Fraternity, Sponsois Display A** ait exhibition fiom the school ot Fine and Applied \its of the Piatt i institution, New Ycnk utv, will be or displav m the exhibition i.wni ol Mair Engineeung building until Fcb i uiaiv 5 i Tho di->p.ny is the second o* a «ei ir- oi exhibitions sponsoicd )>y Pi 1 Gamma Alpha, national honoiaiy aichitcetuinl Jiatcmity, to be biought ;lieie this winter i The exhibit, whicn nas ~e<*n show a 1 jin most of the colleges m the Evsl, juceived favmablo comments noni lat juitie*' It consists ot wutet co'oi . dinwingj. pen and ink sketches )jiv toual Plustiations, poster les.grs [urn 1 intei ioi dccoiutions make first and second houis i X/T 9 , f}~ • Smnv fulls umtinuud 1 t-lil n-.i 1 in- UO S IJCmCing Committee Named To Study Cut Plan .S*' faculty memben lepiesent ing evciv school m the College vve.e appointed to investigate the question of unlimited cuts by Di Finncis J Tsehan, [resident of the local chaptei of the Ameiican As sociation of I’mvu .ity Piofessots, yesteidav* Piof S McClellan Butt of'the philosophy depaitment heads the gioup as lepicsentntive of the School of labelnl‘Aits' Othei niem beis of the committee .lie Miss Edith P Chace, Di J Ben Hill, Di Aithui I*. lioness, Piof Thomas \V Mason, and Prof Robctl E Min shall SMALL SPACE BANS ENFORCED CHAPEL Compulsory Sen ices Continue Ne\t Semester —No Flans Alade Foi Future | Inability to accommodate moie than [one-thud of the College student bodv jir Schvval auditorium was the lea [sor toi the Boaid of liustee’s action nr doing away with compulsoty Sun j day chapel beginning, the lust seia [este. ol the next school yeai, Adn.’i j C Moise, executiv o societal v to Pies j'dent Iletrel leveahd vstoiday The Tiustee"' action followed the iccointnendntion ot the College Sen ate which met Umt Thuisduv, Sccie taiy Moi-e stated He indicated tha* ar otliciul otatcpiem of the Admini stirtior’s action and pi ms foi iuti’ie chapel regulations would be made bv Piesident Ralph D Hetzel next week No Change Next Semester Dean oi Men Auhui R Y’.ninock ycsteulav pointed out that attendance nex. semestoi would be lequiml as usual lie icfeired to the College lulmg which lequues attendance at eha[iel until the final semester of a student - senior yeai When asked what plans had been foi mulated for futuie chapel attend ance, the Dean suid “It u. a little tootYuly to aimoucvi the plan undei which voluntary iliap e 1 will lie earned out next yeai Cei t.unlv, we cannot afoul to let rim Sunday chapel tuulition die out -Vs foi next semestet, attendance ns iisu al will he the rule ” Co'oncl J Fiankhn Shields ’l)2 was le-clccted picsnient of the Boaid of Tuiatee' at its meeting in H.uwslniif, Jloadav Colonel Shields was hist i named to this position following the lesignation of Judge H Walton Mitch j cl l last spring BOARD PROPOSALS MAY AID CHEERING Song, Cheer Committee Recommends New White Belts, Capes, ami Formations for Band Recommending white belts, whita lined uipes, and foi muttons foi the Blue Baud, the Boaid of Sele.tion of| the Cm tax,i vs Song uiyl Checi con- 1 test at its meeting Tuesday apptoved six suggestions toi the beltemietit of .pint at athletic competitions White belts and capes met with n»- pioval to bnghlen up a neat, but in the Bonid’s onimot, too dial) a band unifoim The Boaid also believes a majontv of the student favoi band . fnmatumc i»t football games l'o impiove singing, the icvi.nl ot two old songs, “Win Again Todav” am 1 “Pewnsyl aiua Stale” was nlan !ned Since tin* tune of “Pennsvlvama 'State” is not ouginal, the committee 'icqiiested that students subnvt ong i mal nnisie lot the song renn State hicks a shotl, livclv pep' tong, the gioup believes Pi of Rieb- 1 aid \\ Giant, music <k)>:utment head, lesommend one of not num* « than sixteen oi thnty-two measun-s j In judging songi submitted, the' Boaid decided to consider only oug-j mal co’iipos.tions, both new woids (Enllrgtmt. STUDENT COUNCIL FAVORS YEARBOOK COMPETITIVE PLAN Adoption Is. Postponed Pending Inquiiy Into Proposal By Committee EDITOR OF l‘)31 ‘LA \ iE’ OPPOSES NEW SYSTEM Seniot Supplement Head Ask* ! StalT Reinesentatives ! From 4 Classes That Ln l it e'cct'ons should he ic*- moved fiom campus polities and pin* ed or r campetitive basis was the con- Ssen3U'* of opinion at Student Counul meeting Tuesday night Adoption of the plan was postponed, lovvuve*., unti l a substitute method o! e'ecting sUfi membeis is developed 'by the lecommendations committee* ap pointed by F Biuee Baldwin “SO, pi ev ident ot the Council The committee is composed of Fied C Schweici Md, editoi of the Stitioi Si'iipU >i nt 1 , Kaiiy I Pombaugh 'll, editoi ol the 11 !l La l it, and James Ii Coogun, 11, editoi of the Coi* igt.jVN Pending the icpoit whicn •* t r bo submitted, obseiveia arc* co” bdent that the piojiosal will be iat* bed b\ Student Council Poorliajgh D’suisses (pieslmn Tnc onl. dissenting o]>imon to tn.* new plan was voiced by Poosbaugl, v.!*'i a*,suited that an oiganuution comiK.s.'d of membei.' icpiesenting ii s*ng’• po'tical inct.on would ciealc gieate* -pint of eoopeuitum Ho also doubted whethei the Lu Y’n could be mipio ed without a gi eaten outlay oi momv D’-teussing tnc* othei side of the piopo--.il, Pombaugh stated i ‘h the editoi weie elected <m a' ecmj.ctitivo has*s, he would natuially b mm a fully acquainted with the tack he foie him It is my belief that ithi* l*- reason ernough why the position ’should lo placed on a incut founda tion It would he a backwaid step t continue with the ptes-mt system’ Scliwerer Presents Plan lp f..vo. of the competitive plaa .Schweiei expressed the ojiinion that ii the editoi lecened his jiosition on . incut basis the publication would contain moie unginal ideas, woik would be accomplished with gieatei olliL-iencv. and a gieatei* financial siv-i ing would icsult ! <Y [dan to lemedv picaeMit condition wn suggested bv Schvveier wheieln Uiti’io Lo I'u bonds, would be com posed ot foui stall's, lepicsenting the tcmoi, jumot. sophomoie, ami lu*sh mar classes lespcctivelv The scnim division would contaii (Continued on last page) PRESIDENT TO ABANDON GRADUATES RECEPTION Administration Drops Yanaul Affair Uter App-iunt Disinterest Piesident and Mis Ralph D Ilot ,el will not leceivi* the mid-yeai giad uatmg class at then home aftei Commencement cxeicises as in found 'oils, accoidmg to a lepoit limn the Pi.'sKknt’s ollice 'esteldav* Because ol the past npp.uunt iiis li'letc.t in the annual Piesident’- >e cepfor foi the ginduates mil thou p.uents, the custom has been dis eased As vet nothing has be*n pi. n i.ed to tike the place of tho ufTau SACIvLTT \ I TENDS MEETING Dear ol Engineeung, Rubait 1. SiukoU, attended tile Amencnn con vention ot civil engineers nt New Y'm k last Thursday and Fudav. Hi via- i liau man ol the committee foi the puminl'ott ol engineeung education am 1 in-tiaction m irdustnul lelutiuiis Get 8 Hours Sleep, Study—But Not Too ’ ‘■ifp”'jui'iV.V Much—Eat Moderately, and Pass Finals k! ,u m" “ .'iMi'r, 11 s". ’! | 'lt u impossible and'hmmful to. icon l,.undent a-d inv’ou.t I > ui-j., | lu u i( ti\ to squeeze eighteen \v».«’ •»' wmkj uipuntlv he umld pH" •> hein-t a< \ ,1s Mclloi ,nd Miss U,. uo \\>l ''inti out in two niphts," Dt .butpli i i„i nOl hi.nseh. the li-d.'i -In-. , !,•••' with indent' tumi ntlui milt - ;3' Uitenmn, Collette ph‘suuir, <!e-J1 rl •’ e- t, in sinhniK tin- diulopmmi <n ji lined \cstet<!.i\ in oonumuinp the “Mulmpht lumhes so pop.il.. I'lMim Tint w ill il<> both u n Inn i all mpht "cinmminy' v se-oaons m'mound examination tune- ate um -i.iivi oWna'mn wink unlwll umn Kopue immediately piocednu eximiina- tessam” the DoUm stntid Um \jsihnp nmsis. ti-aihus, ami |* ns 1 Lsuullx fill-, hi-? calmiL needs m tlu- siaial wmkus about t!u- till | ‘Urn ennnot '"occt to inn-.tei all repiihn meal-,, nnd the late snmk t'( dotml- of a -eme-te* couise m nu-nn- just m> ninth moie wmk foi r \s. mi miv,i , i I ikii I o pei tod,*' Di. ItPenom stat- tin bod\ with tew < mnpensatmp ad 1 ’ 1,u, ‘ l I '• mslnM l ' v ’ jed “It lestills in >i u !u *| ksj, wm i led i tan tapes " s 'l'h thud inm-al \ ttmna’ (<as al l numi' w'hah pi eM-nts pi opu thinlinrj “l-hpht boutshop, the imiliite Ud I’o-u-i umui'iut will In in hi «hi nip the ton*-a-of the .*\ unin.ili »n “ | nnutinil ot food, anil all .isonahle pel - lu-i i .June Id to 11 I’mf !ir| t i Ii students Irndpeled tliui limcjiini <>! uview* me sulhuuil papai »- lluhh-i, of the hnpmeennp Im,u New Grid Coac In Doubt Unt: Council Head Names ‘S’ Banquet Leaders M.iitin S McAndievis MO, piesi dent ol the Athletic, association, was appointed dial nil m of the “S” Banquet committee l»v F Biuco Baldwin MO, Student Council picsi ciui., Tucsdnj ntglit .John K McCiemonts ’.50, I N’ul Stnhlov MO lames II Congan ji '‘so. Italpl> Hutchinson Ml anil Mc\u I, Kaplan Ml were also appointed t( the. committee. No cldimte elute fo the alfan !i:is been set BEZ’S RETIREMENT SURPRISES CAMPUS Imlends’ Congratulations Flood Coach’s Home—Gnomon Express Rcgiels E\piessmn of suipime ami icgut mailed the campus icuution to lingo Be7ile! ’ *ietuement Mondav fion active coaching duties at Penn btite Although cogm/ant of the impend in„ action, the letued nentoi vas visible alteetcd when infomicd laf Mnnd«> night that the Boaid ot Tin - tec* had piomolcd him to the dncctoi ,hi] 01 the new School of Phvsu.il Education and Athletics, and had con sented ti h s leliie'iient fuun loothall and ha-cbal l coaching ‘Bet \oit would uithei call i.i 'Coach* than ‘Dean','' he icmuikcd to his wile, who nus-sitt'iig neaihv i ‘Now I won’t he able to sit it huim* and listen to vom lectunng up on New Bcavei,” she ictuined, with *i smile (iridi'icn Surprised ' Annoutiu ment of tile change v. r. > r distinct shock to the campus Stu dent vcie dumhtounded, questioning the lcpoit at fust Even the football team was umiwaic of the impendin'' I decision Ise/del seated himself at the tele phone m his home aftei the lcpoit wa announced, and ncknowlcdgej congiatulatoi , messages fium fi end i tluoughout the evening Invauabh hn calleii, cNpiessed icgiet that he v.a- abandoning the football post Meinhei of the football team v c*i ** li.ijipv ovci hi. pumiotion, imt Id*.- i wise c\pie-sed icgiet that lie was -giving up tiie gnduon game Tins s.ntiment was voiced I>\ cveivone fion* Captain Jack Maitin dov n to t! c lowliest sciub Malt*. McAmlu's, Toot Panaccion, Skip Stahlev. lleib l.schhach Captain--Icct D.ednch and othei' woe one in the belief that ‘ Ise " would sctve Penn State faith ful!. in hi' new position The Berdeh home at ,0-t 'suutn p.uiiowo- sticct was flooded with .Jo giani* ftoin nil sevtion. of tlu c»un- Tuesiiu, afte new .paper d - spate h-s ha 1 gained wide a. dilation i “llappv to know that >ou v ill suJ ti Penn State indefinite!}the mis sage fiom Schuvlei Click Ml loimei tiac! stai—was the sentiment voicid m the majoi itv of wnes ENtilN EIvKS CON FEU UI’III bl'l DENTS FEB 1 1 ’lO M \K 1 .•Ullllt JUlSlllltllS, 1 [ -Clll.l' l \ I‘. Um L , th fmin,,,-- iln t, it ut in,:m,in>.; Hut m„'i -m1.,1,1. |„ii. ,ci)mpanu* ot the countiv will open a |, L . iUi ) m Hu m 1 ms. nl iiinrcium.-. h 0... I'„m Fi!,- 1 ltll ;j,!. „ n ,i n„ Jt t l„. ~MH >3 to Maul, I Tlio licit,,. I c,„„ t , K . subKll |, t . „ „,| "“wThi'” ‘ ,n|K, -"" , '' | I-ni.tj l>n 1,,- mi mt ' Till Ain.i'ii.,,, Tile ihoi.i ~,,,1 Till , n..U,,’„r lli.ni u t„„i »1i... Hf.lt «..||,|. uimiiam, tin. M i-.ti‘, n I.lfitn, ,K " "" '“V" l"‘- umtimm mil tin- nutnl Dill I i-l. u '~' plmni font],.m,i. mil iniiipimiu thi-i ‘ U ' t " k . ‘ conrccniTs, while tip, i-i iitmiii. or h »'f >".,t wi.i ,1,,l not Ui fm I the \\ eslmghouse Elocttu compan Ul t,IM ,l ' s l llll jwilleonfei with .tudonts fiom Miuci ~—" \.\U r > Membeisot the Genet il Elic- MOM!. IXONOMK's ‘sflDl N| .s , tlti lompnnt lull l,i hi,i Maul, |;N lESI , IfI M PRICE 5 CENTS hTo Remain 1 Early Spring Announcement Halls Speculation on Successor IIHZDEK DENIES 111, MORS OF IMFENDIXC DEC ISION Hoaid Wilhhohls ConsKleratiim 01 Mciitoi lot Colle>. I'oolhail Team ‘pc'ulilion on Hugo Bi/diK’-, suc a-t'or <o the lootbul helm w i. dcli mtelv <|ui< led h’sL nigiit hv the an munn client th U lii, !‘)>i) giiduoii i lento* would m*t be named until euh soi mg It v. is leaiiul limn .1 icbiblc soumo that *t» name had been imn iione! loi eiilici Uv r.i.ahill m l.a-e -b ill pus* m that n*t a* !e I I’c/dii . "oiiuitai \ letiieni'iu fn.ni co,u lung di.tu • to lie* ok hi Mi me tl’ll to the T'oc.h-cuatul ‘•clloirl ot Fh, utal l.diu 1 10*1 ird \thli ti< s Emphali. in ms uenial ol an mi pctiding dec,sum, Ih.dek up*ntcrl last lugiil llt.it lie had not vet given liu mutei mv consulci alum It is mi dei tood til it tile letued aicrtoi will iccommcnd to the \thlitu Boaid of ( nitinS bis choice loi the vacant po siiimi No unlit..tarn us to whethei ore n m win Id fill both posts was foilli comtrg fiom athletic oflicials la.t night ‘No Kush.’ He Sais *\» Ol kill"’ out tile pi Uls ten the ikw *v'’ool demanded i'l nut time he lo>c T't *si|a\ s i.ieutirg, ’ I’cvdek com mented \cstodav, “and now we must gi L the ,oho>! oigam/cd e ic.illv haven't had mv time to Lhinl about a Tooth ill coach Mile election will take a 10. ol tmu," In seul, “ml it 1, not liked’ th it 0111 nee <oach will be chosui 1111- ,ttl i ,ul. tlu sming “llietc is no lush about it." he went on, "because tin* rulooi wmk .'ill go on as usual and c“c*ivUung will hi ic.idv tut tin mw in in to step in ju-t a soon as one is decided upon ’ I lii' letued couh icalhumd the sf.iteniitit th it he would dnect the h s C hill team this spnng NAME OF POVERTY DAY MAY CHANGE Student (oiiiuil Decides 'in \do|>l More Suitaiile htlo—Favors hVeshman Fiolic Believing th it a mole ulip'ahk title should hi substtuitcd 1m Povci tv I)a\, Student Council voted that the name b. ehangid it its meeting fuesilav night ’J he *nggi'lion that Uu till*, l'leshmm Fiolic lie adinivid u is met with favm lu*t linil dici mn v. ill oe made at the next nu ting It w.i' also di'M.lid tiiit the atlai. iumlil iiegin Situida. 1,0011 Intl.ll of 1 1 the mm nmg .is toimeil* so that th neuwon would not di'twit 111- teiest ol the p.ulmp Hits iican the moi nm x il is a s .hind m Dell oil, A* ichijc.iti. c.itlv in l
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