ESTABLISHED 1904 VOL. 26, No. 38 Dr. Crane To Talk at '' Convocation Services PIAN I 0 OFFICIAIS; jS£»S SS£ 11 O’clock Monday <« c*«. SS'.S'n »•? Control of Fraternities tonvent.on heie and conflicted with . jCi c , the scmoi engined s' inspection tup, At bummer bession tho petlt>one( ] jay was dimmed to i . ■ Apnl •! The committee decided ...rt,,,,., >.l a v i* a t i /vr i favorablv with the undeistandmg WOMEN MAY BALLOT. , ia j d anc( . W as not to incicusc TO INSURE EFFICIENCY 1 the tratermty social budget Will Offer 4 Addresses On ‘Quest for Life’ In Auditorium OFFICIALS SUSPEND ALL FOURTH HOUR CLASSES Speeches 6:30 O’clock Monday Tuesday and Wednesday Complete Course At the hist of his senes of foui ad di esse ' to Penn State students on *‘Tho Quest toi Life,” Dt. Heniy H Ciane will addiess the annual convo cation sei\ice3 in Schwab auditorium at 11 o’clock Monday morning In mdei that all students may ut tend the meeting, College uuthoi it>es have suspended all classes during the fomth hour Monday* morning Classes will continue us usual dunng the af ternoon Pics dent Ralph D Ilctzol will piob ably p’eside at the convocation sei mccs. If Piesidert Hctzcl is unable to attend the xeiuec, Dean P.alph L \VaU* ol the School of Agriculture will preside Will Hold Interviews Di Ciane w.ll delr ci the remain ing Unco lectiues ot the senes in the Auditoiium at ti JO o’clock Monday, Tuesday, md W’qdneadav nights Sub divisions of his genoial topic, “The Quest foi Life,” will bo used as topics fu. each ot the feui addiesses. Bende*. tiie foui t.ilks which Di j Ciane will dtlivei, students may* make uuangements foi private inteiviews; by making appointments at the “Y, llut” The spcakei will be a\ailable foi these inloimal talks at any time during his -tay in State College Di Ciane’? \isit to Penn State ne\t wool" will be his thud rpp'-aiance b?- -foro a Pern State audience and the ‘ccond time that ho ha 3 given the onvocatioti addiess He made a sim ilm tall in 1028 and last yeai spoke at the Methodist Episcopal church in State College Di Ci are is pa*»ioi of the Elm Pink Methodist Episcopal chuich of Set anion and has lectuicd in vaiious colleges and umvei sities throughout the country He is a graduate of ■\\eslevaii umveisity and of Boston umveioily School of Theology He was also gtanted the degiee of Doc to. oL Di.imty by Dc* Pauw umvei- Sltj . FISHER TO ATTEND COLLEGE BIRTHDAY Governor Will Visit Celebration of Penn State’s Seventy-fifth Anniversary m Fall Govcinoi Tuhr S Fishei, who sign ed the bill foi the hugest appiopria tioi> eve. made to Penn State, will be plural at the College’s seventv-nfth linthuay paity to be held late in Oc tobei. Pieicnt plans indicate that ,the celebiat’on will be held about Oc tober 21. The date may be changed, liowevei A main committee wh 6h will divide duties connected with oigam/mg the demonstiation among sub-committees, has been appointed by* Picsident Ralph IJoin Ilet/el Dean Chuik“3 W Stod ilait, Lilctnl Aits, is chauman, with r.ss’stunts in Dean Ralph L Watts, Agncultuie, Dean Robeit L gnekett, Enrmcei mg, Dean Will Giant Chain berj. Education. Dean Edvvaul Stei dle, Mineial Industues, and Dean Fiank C Whitmore, Chennstiy and Physics In uddition to the School deans, the committee compiises Ailhui R War rock, Dean of Men; Raymond II : Smith College comptiollei. Don M Ciesswell, diteetoi of publicity; Adr an 0 Moiso, Pi cadent's executive see lolaiv; and Chailcs L Kmsloe and Edwaid K Ilibshman lepiesentmg alumni inteicsts Thu sub-committees will be named later and will consist of at least a gioip to nnnnge entcitainment, a body to decide on the invitation list, a pi ogles*, committee, and a gioup to handle publicity. Dean Stoddait said TO SIMS IK BEFORE CHEMISTS | *Di Chailcs E. Bell, dueeloi of ihe biochemical leseuich laboratoiv of Mead-Johnson ami Company v ill ud diess the tintty-fouilh meeting of the ppttn State LEADS Convocation Services In Auditorium Monday DR HENRY H. CR ANE DEBATERSOPPOSE DICKINSON TONIGHT Orators To Discuss Wisconsin College at 8 O’clock in Schwab Auditorium Debuting on the merits of the Wis- : manager will be called bcfoie Summei by the entire band. j consm Expcumental college plan, Session officials. A gtoup of three selections, “Be-, Penn State will meet Dickinson for-j Seven objections to the College plan heve Me If All Those Endearing! cnsic team m Schwab auditoiium at were raised at the meeting of twenty- Toung Chaims,” “Drink to Me Onlv j 8 o’clock tonight one house munugeis Monday night With. Thine Eves,’ and . Sweet and ( Penn State will defend the piopo- 1 Tho direct supeivision piacticed when Low*,’ played by the blench hoini sition, “Resolved, that the mtioduction a member of the fiateimty* manages quintette compiisis the fifth number j into American colleges of the plan of the house would not be piesent undei The conceit will end with lobaniS| the Wisconsin Experimental college College direction, according to the “Italian Nights and Faust, a, would give undeigraduates a prepara-■ h o u B c managois. giand fantasia, by Gounod, played by j turn fui life mipmKWto that oßcred Anothar (ll „ vback advanced „»■. tlie mc l,e,tia.' I P l * sunt curricula the j 0 f financial remuneration to M , G , > b ph -\, u A i nba bon . ! Th * eapeiimentnl plan consists of , tu(lc „ t chalge unds ,. tha old 5 ,t • Girl’s' Glee ~** two-year course offered to a group . It al 0 nmn ted out that a, . J c , uu, ‘* ol anmoximatelv modem civilisation At the end, Hio social atmospheic cncouiairei. o le.uliL emoiled student, thee, SCHOLASTIC GROUP Selects Team as-atmo responsibility foi dining loom * -■ ■ — Tho Penn State team is eomposetl kitchen equipment even though ~h | E ,„ s ra ,„ rs F „ n „ all „„ „f ol Kenneth Hood oO and Oiville A t h e houses aie used meiely as dorm - Hitchcock «2 Hood was a mcmbci toll( , s Womens Honorary Society ot the squad which touted the West Those opposing the plan believe c At Penn State and South wheie it met seven umvei- (j c f icit resu itmg fiom College opeia- aity ioiensic teams Hitchcock debat- tlon xvou i,i cause highei puces du*- 1 cd ngairst the Umveisity of Pitts- , inter session The foimation of a fie*>hman co ouigh hero last month edhonoiaiv scholastic liuteimtv at Bv use of the Oiogan plan of de bate, menibeis of each team eioss examir.e then opponents to prove then points This is the lust time that the system will be used at Penn State A decision will be leached by tho Western Reseive ‘sway of opin iop’ ballot, by v-hich the team chang ing the opinion of a gieater nurnbei ; ip the audience is uwaided the deci sion * r Tvns\s-i-n aat and Dean Chailotte E Ray come to MUSICAL PROGRAM J conclusion Tho yeniling men’s honoini\ pars ed u ie*olution looking touuid the i"-. Students Will Present Concert in tabhshnient ot a •*stei” socict\ ut; Schwab ~rium After its meeting Tuesday night A com-' .. „ ~ . ‘ mittco composed ot Dr Fiuneis J Aa>> boxing Meet Tsehar and .1 Theodoie Wolfe ’JO v\ai selected to woik in conjunction Students fiom the'School of Vgii- with the women's committee to be np- PLAYERS OFFER PRIZES cu f turc and home economic* depait- pointed lntet FOR PROGRAM DESIGNS ment will piesent a musicale in Dean Ra\ m a statement \ostoid,i\ Schwab auditouum immediately fol- afternoon explained that she has been lowing tho Ntuv boving meet tomo- m toimmimcation with tho women n Hill Present Cosh, Ticket Wards tow night. Th" 0 n ,s »T!”h."»em 'that “Tw Ml r, o Biesslei, depute suae- The Dean said, huwccei, that onh a To Winners of Contest taiJ o{ ogllcu itui«, and foimei uce- few suen societies aie m existence as dean of the School of Agucultuio is >et Penn State Plnjeis otrei a hist ehawmun of the piogiam which will In i elation to the formation of a pnzc of $3 00 and fne honoiable include vocal and mstiumenlal selec- fmteimty heie. Miss Ray declined, m0,,.,0n awauls of two ticket, each tions. = “•« '?".'«>• tnW.c»ocd m «cm. foi the best piogiam cover design for; Maltha J Gobi edit ’JO will open that the stundaids toi the Mils its one hundicdth piescntation, “Frar.- the musicale with a piano solo. Othei fc'ioupa. aie as high is those oi ae | cesca da Rimini,” to be staged in numbers include a \iolin duet by Call n,cn Schwab auditoiium March 22 V Draplewski Ml and Ernest P 0 The play, a tragedy of Italv bv Black Ml, a flute solo b\ Wilmer L PA PIANNING COMMISSIONS Geoigc Hemv Boker, will be coached Blackstone Ml. and selections b\ the mKKT HERE NEXT U‘R!l. lij Director Aithui C Cloelingh Pro* home economics “kitchenette bard " __ fcssoi Cloetintfh will also be m charge Amonj,* the \ocal numbe/s on the T , p o!!n^ivjnm Vssnuation of °j the l»i°K‘ contest which wll p, o g, am a ie solos by Chlfoid Bui- p| anmn>f Commissions will hold its end Mftich 10 nett MO, Marian F Oehme .10, am annu „i convention hen 1 next Apt il. it Dcsif:n p for tilt* piofnuni comji must „ Juet bv Smmiel L Allen 'S2 nr, WJ , utat.tute to Adm.rn.tot,on offi | As p( „ f \ C ' Tho committee based its .epoit on j *' Collece Blue I the belief that pool seiviee p.oi.dm’ B "™>- "l 0 n Tb”m, Tn Ibvhousonmnagei .after they had oh- I,fre, tecommendea t "'“ h “ 0, ”- h , h .°™ xl , , . . ... i I ..a tiumpet choir of ten men as a ispec that hut two weeks houid and loon- , foa ‘ the , ho paid in advance at the beginning „„ m bo,s opening pith » i?t tl,e S f s '°" to ' ‘h-e ■eunain.na "Collossus of Columhin” M ‘fom weeks, payment would be mad , MoXiin , ler Plo f ossor Thompson’has ,hut one week in advance This veil cho , c „ „ Mal ltana .. by Wallace as the lequne good eeiv.ee throughout the sccon(l namber /] s.v weeks, the comm.ttee mn.ntn.n- Tl| Appcjr oll | d team except a football eleven on the eve of an unpoitant bat tle Thev will meet then rivals 01 neutial giound if the Xaw delegation m 1.1 tv uuivcfe in time for the demon feti ation. The 1 ally is sponsored by the sever campus societies They hope to Mint' the championship Nittunv nutmen intc the squaied tucle with the cheeis o< then classmates ringing in their eai- They plan to assure the hovers tha Penn State is certain the proud ten vear-old, undefeated iccord of the parlors will sink tinder the salvos ol t broadside of leathei-coated fists Bob Higgins, assistant football men to.-, will stnke the high , ‘pt*p” note ol the mass meeting Leo Houck, wily fistic coach, also w 11 address the loot eis These talks will be supplements! by a few words from each of the var | sit> ungman With the “Fight” song and other Penn State ini'-, the College band will add spa it to the rally Head Cheei leudei Isadore A Heicklin will lend tho assembly in songs and cheeis I “The student bodv shoulu welcome tho chance to send the hovers into I then most crucial and evading meet | ol the season in the pioper frame ol mind ” F Biuce Baldwin MO, president oi Student Government, declared last night “It represents an excellent op portunity to ic'fute the accusations or i« declining Penn State Spuit” ,Jumcs H Coogan ji ’.SO, editor-in clfcel or the Colllrian, will act as cha.iman of the meeting Arrange ments were mudzhv John K M.Clem ent* MO, Lion's Paw , Jackson A Mar tin MO, Paimi Nous, F Bruce Bald win MO, Skull ami Bones, Archibald M Holmes MO Sphinv, Paul A Mit ten Ml, Blue lve\ , Geoige T Lasidi M 2 Diuids, and William \V McMillcn j • M 2, Fuat v GIRLS TO VALUATE W. S. G. A. CHANGES Bean Raj S.ivs Co-eds Must Prove It is up to the g.ils to piove v.’heth ei oi not the experiment in the revi : slop of the W. S G A constitution is a good one and ought to be continued,” M’&s Charlotte E. Rav, dean of wo men said lust night ‘ The gills of Penn State,” Miss Rav continued, “me about to nave an op pnitumlv to show themselves euual to privileges in keeping w.th then place a . intelligent citizens ” Considering the extension of tele phone xeivice which mv be piovided fo. togdhei w’lth the othei possible Miss Ray stated that if u,ed reasonably it would be a sure improvement Quiet hout would be maintained nnJ freshmen would not be vailed to duty after 8 o’clock “Jl some guls arc late even w th the added freedom of the 1 o'clocl j i losing hour, then the experiment is r had one.” declined the Dean “riv ing penalties foi lateness will lemam with the Senate, plat ng mine lespon sibil■ tv on the gills.” “I am gientlv pleased with tin plans as liiev now stand.” Miss Rav concluded “They are in keeping with the Mend of ficedom fium niecluum.il icsliiimt. in modem education and plate mote icsponsihilitv on the indi vidual ” Alpha Tau Omega Pi Kappa Alpha Theta Nil Epsilon ATTEND Pin SICS MEETING WILL LEU) Lion Rovers Against Navj Mil men Tomorrow SOPH HOP GROUP SELECTS FAVORS Chooses Duchess Potkelbooks With Inclosed Programs Of Blue Leather Duchess pocketbooks of blue sheep skin embossed v.ith silvei lettering inu* been selected us favors for the •sophomore Hop to be held in Recica-! ..on Hull Match If ; Bob Higgins To Speak A prog.am of blue leathei will be nclosed nr the pocketbook togcthci , .vith pu.se, leathei compact, rent a-, able key ring, minor, white handker-, chief, and a combination bill-fold. Con tracts foi the programs and favors have been awuided to Balfour mid companj ot Massachusetts j Decorations undci the supervision lof Silver sfein Decoiating compam of Wilkes-Bane, will probablv be ot o'd I lose and apple green A dimmed lighting cflect furnished b> seventv | “radio lanterns” will make the toloi-j | inu efTect blend with the lattice-cov ed balconies | ■ Begin Poster Campaign | j Rosettes with red. white ami blue' lights m the centei will break the con tinuitv if side wall chapes These ■ small lights will be star shaped undj t will flash intcumttentlv Inteirmn- 1 t glcd with the eiepe rosettes bug. ' jvvicathis ot southern snub v wi'l add | to the dtcoiating plan Two comphmentatv tickets will b. | aw aided for the two best po tern sub-] nutted in contest under the sapervi-j 1 sion ol Robert B Howes M 2 The! i minimum fei/o foi these plaumL is uxehu b> mthes the tick (iniUtt , Ut SlllsUVH „ml mi«ldk cls w ill be .uvauk'll uftei the scdect on |m>a „ IJIUh in c |»t the most onpmal !»U»cniH In .» Lull Pllul Jlolut wht) t . NU .„ ( ]ed AHie committee composed ot P.of Helen M v . oln In the int eico]| W mtes Inst venr bavatcl, Amhew \\ C.u>e. and lint lhe \.. m undefeated this H.uoM E Dickson ol tlie depnitmcnt S| ,, lM)ll 1(l , lontf> lcrt Ja b earned him 01 aichitectuie All poster must he hnul-loujrht Mctoues o\er Home of submitted bel ol e midnurht ne\t In- Ptnn> am j Tiemc\ ot lieortfetow n, , lioth loinmlnble punchcis It u.is mmmed Inst mjjht that Cap tain Mait\ 31c \ndiows would cn countei Swan in tnc IT.Vpound settu ui'le .(I ot htiuhle No definite de cision is cvpcctcd until uciithinc-in Robert Ik C illir.uth Nutes Londiny A\ orth of Experiment on Rules’ Revision ‘OLI> MAIN BELL’ WILL GO ON SALE TOMOUUOM } the decision to him The miadmir \\ itli * L.s I.nii's ile 1.. i Joie dc*, litfiit-heini weight mis eliminated In ,\'i\io" In Plot Unbelt 1C Calbt.uth j v ] t .p, lt in the? opening; inane! of the 01 tlie English tlepai tinent among its mu-icollegiate* leading' at tides the second issue of ihthei McXndiews 01 Stiuldc will Ohl Mtu.i ISt'll, College liteism mag- exchange blows with Moon Chappie, n/ine, will he placed on sale tmnonow builj hem\weight, in the last bout, looming Stole llamas tiounced Chappie tn the •‘Honolulu—lhi* ‘Owe Ou‘i’," ion tiibuted b\ Ptof \ Howi\ Kspen shade, head ol the Enjrl depnit meni and now on h-nvo ol übsmce lit Hawaii. de'Uilf't the beauties ot the tounMvs de und his unpiesstons of his tempo!win home tleinld C Hamm Ml whose woih appeai'< fot the fii-l tune in Old l/«m licll has wntten a m.uius>.iipt ilt 7 - nullin's Lonneclcd with Penn State Vmony: the othei new umtnhu ‘ois aie Douglas H Smith M 2, Hub* imtl, Heaehbiuid * >2, James S M till - r«n ‘l2, M’ss llelitietta M Diiaup | S>, and Sloihton lieltPitch Mi News that l)i Ilnuv Woodbum Finin' of the Utmoisity ut Nmtli "aiolm.i hud kvn iho>c.n pteudcn. MARTA Me ANDREW’S Vrticlc For Second Issue* iiiti/ll will rktmn post “FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE*' PRICE 5 CENTS Middies Protect 10-Year Slate Unmarred By Loss PENN STATE CONCEDED EVEN CHANCE TO WIN lEpstein-Dcmpsej and Lewis-Il.iU Settos M.iv Determine | Final Outcome Penn State will open fire on an undefeated N.ny boun" team m Recreation Hall ring at 7 o'clock tomorrow night in a determined eflort to register rhe first triumph over the Midshipmen in eleven years ot dual competition. rtushnted by the impicgnunle de lonso ol the imadus m foimei jenis, the Houck-coached ringmen are con ceded an even chance ot \ictoij in to nmnoM'i chuh Hopes oi Mctoic uic bued on ex pe.ted tiiumphs m thiee of the fust fern bouts md Captain Mints Mc ~s’ piowess m the 175-pound >r unlimited setto I'pstcm Uncertain 1 hi outcome ot the meet mu> lunge i ni Jultiu Epstein's showing in the i 11st bout The little bantatnw eight |\ull meet Dempset. the only 115- poi’iidei to gum a decision over him last \eui. Demjiscn defeated Houdina of Penn m his lone match this veal Dn\e\ 'stoops will face a tough as signment in I'llrgeiahl, last >chi's feathei weight chnnuuon Both are lugged and hud lulteis. Stoops’ heaw punching is expected to offset the Middle’s expenence, however. | Fit/.geialil diopped decisions to Shad* ;cl of Penn and Taulugno of George town this veai. j Buxei and lnttei will match wares jin the lightweight setto \ MX-footcM, Wallace, of Nn\\ is huid to handle fiont a distance He is equally able at close innge Bom Casom is ex pected to lesoit to heaw uitdlerv in his quest ot victoiv Walluee’s moie notable victories weie ic'gisteied ov e» S ulow ol Penn. and Bolunos of 51 I T A 1 Lewis’ fate in the welteiweight setto is ccil.un to allect the outcome of the meet The hnid-putiching soplionune will luce nnothei henw h.ltci in Noiman Hall, iunnei-up fot I (he 115-pound ciown hut wui The \avv welteiweight lights eveij min ute he is m the mig, ami is a gieat lf. vonte at the Auulcinv. Full ol Gcoigetoun, mleicollegmte title-hold- Um, duplicated his smashing tnumph jof last veai at \imnpolis Snturdav I Hus was hull's lust setback of the 1 veai Mnrot l mlcfcMtcd totmn low alteinoon Swan is an expemneed pnnchoi He is fast lot his si/e Bill Stiulile put up a game buttle hut >cni m losing * M’liu-hiuK ycat McAndicw. - (hopped .1 c duiiMou to the Middle - lost \e.u, and the >eui before tlieV ii ' fouKht to u diaw Chappie puck-* a | wallop ui hi* iijjht liand LN(,i\i;rus w iu. disci ss „ VDVVNCKS IN KLKCTUICm 11 Lmpli.iM/inK nccoir u |)lislhiu nt*. m ihc olcttiic.il cngincoi .nt Mi \ M Dudlex, supcrM'- '* in ul cniriiKfi nifr development m tin l I’ \\ cstimrbiui-,0 Eli'Uitc lompnn.v, -xvill addict onsrineonmr otudcnts in Room .’(MI Emr.ncoi i«K D ut 7 o’clock Tuei> ■i.n mylil n C S t olci in. mill'd of llu* li iiisr!inii»o odiKational depai tniont. wilt n