Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 18, 1930, Image 1

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    ESTABLISHED
1904
VOL. 26, No. 43
ALLEGHENY HEAD Honorary Societies Favor
WILL SPEAK FOR Council Group’s Cut Plan
SCHOLARSHIP DAY ~ Beta p . and Eta Kappa Nu> Engineering
Fraternities, Back Exemption for
Seniors With High Grades
Dr. William H. Crawford Chosen]
To Make Main Address in '
Auditorium May 1 !
| Student opinion on the question of
/unlimited cuts foi seniors gatheml
I*RESIDENT-EMERITUS WINS impetus last week ns two honoiary
DISTINCTION AS EDUCATOR fintcrnitics posted reso
jlutions fuvonng the adoption of u
■ | plan sumlm to that proposed by the
Greek Letter Councils Plan Cuy , student Council committee.
, ■ Numeious othei honoiary societies
Presentation for High 'ha\e used the question as a basis foi
Group Averages : discussion at listings dunng ,the
1 past week An unofficial survey of
* | these gioups revealed that a mnjoiitv
Dr William H. Ciawfoid, piesi-j 0 i their membeis endorsed the tual
dent-emei itus of Allegheny college, lof such a system foi seniors of high
will be the principal speaker at Schol- standing.
nrship day c\ercises to be held in[ Tau Eeta Pi, honoraiv engineering
Schwab auditonum May 1 |f tutor mty, passed a resolution favor-
Cups will be piesented to the na- mg unlimited cuts for a select gioup
tional and local fraternities having oi semois at its meeting Thursday
the best seholaiship leeords by the 1 night. A similui motion also was
Intel fraternity and Intinmuial coun- 1 passed by Eta Kappa Nu, honoiary
oils duung the exercises The na- eleetucal engineeung society*. Mem
tional engineering fraternities will heis of both these gioups whole-heart
also piesent puzes to students with tdly backed the movement
high scholastic aveiagcs Other Societies Favor Plan
Or Ciawfoid is traveling in Eui- Kappa Delta Pi, honoravy cduca
opo at piesent, but will ictuin Apiil tional society’, discussed the problem
15. As piesident of Allegheny col- ,t s meeting Thursday night. No
lege fiom 1893 until 1920 he became o (p lcia i statement was issued by the
widely known as a speaker and cdu*, group, although it is lepoitcd that
cator. j both student and faculty sentiment-
Giaduatcd from Northwestern uni- . approved the move
versity in 1884, Di Ciawfoid leceiv- Members of Chi Epsilon, honorary
ed his mastci’s dcgicc fiom the same civi j engineeung fraternity, also nd
mstitution in 1887. He has leceiv ed ; V ocatcd a system of unlimited cuts for
theological degiees fiom Gaud bibli-
cal institute and Northwestern, and'
the degree of doctoi of hteiatuie fiom £ PAT T FfPC pAITpR
Dickinson, Noi tluvcstei n, Colorado, < U vULLLUIiO Lill I lal\
u,sb ’“; MAT TOURNAMENT
During the World Wat Di Ciaw
ford served as Y M. C A secietaiy
oi the National Wat Woik council in [Harvard, lowa, Oklahoma Ags,
Fiance fiom Decembei, 1917, until _, _ . . •
May, 1918. He was one of the judges California Will Compete in
to select names fot the Hall of Fame, N. C. A. A. Meet Here
and is a trustee of the Cainegie fnun- . _________
dation foi the advancement of touch-
jnj. Six institutions filed entries for the
Dr Ciawfoid has written sevcial | national collegiate uiesthng tourna
books relative to religion and educa- ' nient to be held here next Friday and
turn, among »l.,ch a.o "L.fo of Sav- Sntu.Jaj up unt.l noon yesterday,
onnrola," "The Chute]. and the Slum," All on i, os for the moot must be made
"TUobura and lad,a," and "The Amm-, by j'" Institute of Itoehoste.,
lean College n t c \v y Ol i v> was the fust to file its en-
day was oiiginally ies f ol the title contest Among
scheduled foi Apul 24, but uncertain- o thei entiles me California, Hur
tv concerning the auival of Di. Ciaw- va , di u n , VU isity of lowa, Oklahomn
ford from Europe caused u change of un( j m f a nd Indiana
date. The, time of the exercises has
been changed fiom a morning houi to
one at night
‘LA VIE’ASPIRANTS
REPORT THURSDAY
Sophomore Candidates for Annual
Staff To Meet at 7 O’clock
In 25 Liberal Arts
Sophomore candidates foi the 19 J 1
Lit i’ir editorial stuff will meet in
room 25 Ltbcial Aits building at 7
o’clock Thursday ntght in lespnnse to
r call issued bv Hany J Pooibaugh
Ml, editoi-in-chief.
Editois of the vauous sections ol
the annual as well us Pooibaugh will
speak at the meeting. Both men and
women aie requested to rupoit foi
the yeaibook staff at this time. As
signments foi woik under the duec
tion of the vauous icction editois will
be made at the meeting
Candidates will be lequued to as
sist in picpaung material foi the
class, activities, college, and fiatei
nity sections The assignments will
bo of sueli a natuie .is to acquaint the
iispuanls with the detail involved in
the compiling of the College annual
The meeting imuks the fust step
in the installation of the plan for the
i eoigamzation of the v cat booh staff
adopted by Student Council last
month. Under the new plan, posi
tion aie awarded on a competitive
basis instead of by appointment as m
funnel years.
ALPHA CHI UHO, BETA K \PPA
DEBATERS WIN FIRST MEETS
Phi Kappa debateis forfeited tc
Alpha Chi Rho last week while
Beta Kappa defeated the Phi Lambda
Theta forensic squad and Phi Epsilon
Pi conquered Sigma Phi Sigma in the
rtiond lound of the mtcifiutcinitv
debating tournament
Dining the fiist round Phi Della
Theta foi rented to Sigma Tau Phi ami
Phi Lumbdu Theta was viclouou*
uvci Phi Kappa Tau. The Beta Kap
pr team defented Delta Chi and Delta
S’gnu' Phi fm felted to Beta Theta
fran §tatr
While a number of othei institu
tions had pievioualy signified thou
intention of entenng men, the Ro
chester institute was the fust to for
mally icgistcn with its ceitilled entry
blank. A full team of eight vvrest
leis will be entcied by the New YoiL
Four From California
Four men will piobubly cross the
continent from the Umveisity of Cali
fornia to compete in the champion
ship event here, uccoidtng to piesent
icpoit* The numbei of entries from
the lest of the gioup are as yet un
[ceitain
Anothei full team will piobubly be
enteifcd by the Oklahoma Aggies, wm
| net of lust yeai’s toumumeiit Thiec*
.men on the team, title-holders fiom
last year, aie expected to defend then
i individual crowns
With the completion of all section
al titles last week-end the entiy list
should be further lengthened this
week It is expected that champions
in the Eastern Inteicollegiate assocm-
Ition, the N.cw Englund association and I
I the Big Ten gioup will be cnteicd in
the touvmsv. Correspondence fiom
[Tufts and Nebiasku also implies that
| entries will be made from these
I schools
TEMPLE STUDENT COUNCIL
B \NS FRESHMAN CUSTOMS
PJacmg the fust year class on uti
equal standing with upperclassmen
Temple umveisity Student council has
mled that hazing, collegiate stunts,
and fieshman icgulations should be
abolished immediately
The mlmg is the result of n quus
jotinuue submitted to the student
oodv and releases freshmen from all
social distinction. They will be sub
iceted, howevei, to fraternity initia
tions, inteiclass scraps and freshman
sophomoie athletic contests.
FORESTER WILL DELIVER AG
LECTURE ON PULP INDUSTRY
Explaining aspects of the pulpwood 1
situation in the United States, Di.[
Bail H Clapp, of the United State*'
Foiest Suivey will deliver the fifth of i
i senes of agiicultuini science loc- 1
uies m 100 lloitieultuie building, at
l 10 o’clock, Thmsduy afleinoon
The lectuies have been ananged bv
'he ic'se.ucU staff of the School of
STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1930
a restricted gioup of seniors in the
opinion of Geoige T McCarthy '3O,
president of the group
Speaking for the chapter, McCar
thy said,
‘‘The opinion seems to be that if a
student is able to establish a record
in the upper fourth of his class dur
ing his first thiee yeais in College,
he has piovcd his ability to accept re
sponsibility fot his studies during the
j last year.”
The question will be biought up b\
the members of Sigma Tau, honorary
engineering society’, at their meeting
tonight. An unoflicial survey of the
situation reveals that the members of
Delta Sigma Pi, honoraiy commerce,
Pi Lambda Sigma, honoiary pre-legal,
and Kappa Phi Kappa, honorary pro
fessional education, also me in ac
cordance with the plan
HARTMANN GAINS
NATIONAL AWARD
Psychology Professor Receive*
Social Science Fellowship
1 For European Study
Foi outstanding work in social sci
ences, Dr George W Hartmann, as
sistant professor of psychology, was
selected as one of twenty-two young
Ameucan scholars to be awarded fel
lowships for 1930-31 by the Social
Science Research council
On a leave of absence from the Col
lege, Di Hartmann will do his re
search work at the University’ of
Berlin nil next year. The doctor and
his family will leave State College
shortly aftei the clone of Summer
Session this ycar-
‘Dr. Hartmann’s study is concerned
with “The Nature and Function of
‘lnsight* in the Learning Process ” He
will do his woik under the ducction
of Dr. Wolfgang Kochlei of Berlin,
leader in this new field of Gestalt psy
chology
Came Here in 1928
The ‘doctor came to Penn State in
September, 1928, from Columbia uni
versity, whcie he had completed his:
graduate work He performed all
his giaduate and undergraduate w’oik
at the New York institution
! Pievious to coming here Dr Ilait
mann also had taught at Columbia and
[Dartmouth universities. He is the
author of numerous scientific articles
for various psychology journal*
The fellowships awarded by the
council amount to moie than $80,001)
and aie devoted entncly to the studv
of the social sciences This ycat's
j gioup of fellows icpiesent colleges
land umvcisitics in all sections of the
jcountiy as well as Canada.
I. M.C. ASKS VIEWS
ON COUNCIL UNION
Sends Questionnaires lu Presidents
Of Local Houses-—Emphasizes
Rushing Code Change
To sound the opinion of their hous
es on the pioposed union of Inti n
mural council with Intel fraternity
council, qiiostionnnnes were sent by
Intramural council to presidents of
alt local fraternities last week.
The questionnaiie is especially de
signed to reveal whether the local *o
cietics favoi a single lushing code oi
sepaiate icgulutions foi the two
gioups,
Indications point to a lift m the
mnks of the Intiumuml group since
a canvass conducted by the Coi.LEntAN
recently*, showed that although seven
of the ten locals aupioved the com
bination, three opposed the single code
while four approved it
Fred C Schweici MO, piesident of
Intiamuml council, is confident that a
[majority of local houses will definite
ly accept the plan but fotesees difficul
ty in di awing up reset vations which
will be satisfactory to both councils
iSchwercr states that if lelurns of the
i questionnniics warrant it, a special
meeting will be cnllud this week
1 COLLEGE NIGHT SCHOOLS ,
PRESENT AIRPLANE COURSE
Fout of the college night schools
have inlioduccd a course in aoionnu*
tiea* engineeung, which is being
taught by the extension dcpuitmmit
of the Engineeung school
i One hundred students me enrolled
m tha three-year couisu which is be
ing given at Allentown. Heading.
UNAWAYTOTALK
on penna: in l. a.
LECTURR TONIGHT
Will Present Third of G Course
Numbers at 7 O'clock in
107 Main Engineering
ADDRESS TRACES EARLY
SETTLERS' MOVEMENTS
Historian Holds Degrees From
Richmond, University of
- Chicago, Crozer
A*s the thud speaker of the Liberal
Aits lectuie scries, Di Wavland F
Dunawav, of the histoiy department,
will talk on “Pennsylvania as an Eai
|y Distributing Center of Population,”
in loom 107 Main Engineeung build
ing at 7 o’clock tonight
D. Dunaway, recognized us an
authority on Pennsylvania history,
will describe a “Grentoi Pennsyl
vania.” He will trace eimgiation ol
Pennsylvania settlers into neighbor
ing states and southward through
the Shenandoah Valley into Virginia
and the Carolmas
In addition he will bring out the ef
fect of this pioneci movement on the
file and customs of these state* Di.
Dunaway will show how* tiaces nl
the original Pennsylvania settlei* are
still noticeable in habits and customs
of the present inhabitants
Holds Doctor s Degree
Dr. Dunnway was graduated fiom
Richmond college in 1891, and le
ccived his Master of Arts degree fiom
the same institution in 1904 The
University of Chicago gronted him a
Master’s degree in 1917, and in 1918
ho leceiv ed a Master of Theology de
gree fiom Ciozei Theological semin
al y and a Doctor of Philosophy de
gree from the University of Chicago
m 1923
Prof William -L v*Wernev, of the
English literature department, will
deliver the next talk in the series
on April 1, and Dean Charles V
Stoddait, dean of the Liberal Aits
school, will be the fifth speaker on the
piogiam, Apul 15 Dr Fred Lewis
Pattee, former head of the Amertcar
literature department, will conclude
Iho piogiam May 20.
‘LIFE MEANS EXPANSION’
DECLARES DR. STEINER
Says ‘Work, Love and Worship Make
Modern Living Worth While’
“Living means expanding,” declai
cd Dr Edwmd A Steinci. piofessor
of applied Chustinmty. at Grmell col
lege, Gnnvll, lowa, while addicssine
the chapel audience in Schwab audi
torium Sunday morning
“Woik. love, and worship make
modern life woith living.” he stated
‘Man is continually asking foi shoit
cuts tlnough life ami is not seeking
work,” he continued ,“God has be
come a supei-Edison to modem man.”
the speukci nvcried.
The youth of today is moie concern
ed with the pace of life than the di
lcction, the spcakei stated We die
mcntallv as soon as we stop thinking
cicativcly, he continued The achieve
ment of a destiny and the expansion
of peisonality should be the chief
aims of modem youth, Di Steinei de
clined in concluding.
Flag Raising Episodes Give Way to
Green Display on St. Patrick's Day
A vivid gieen flag, emblazoned with] In the nbsence oi the nispnmg vci
a hai p, floating at the peak of ‘Old | dent symbol, piesent duv students don
Main’ tower muiked the oliseivMice wearing appaiel of nppiopuate line
oi St. Pntuck’s dav at Penn State [ showing then loyally to the pation
twenty years ago. and defiantly an-! Saint A thousand ficshmen, utia
nounced the presence of lush patu->aie of anv special significance, yes
ots among the student body * iter dav displayed a dink of Ii eland's
Such a challenge was not allowed i favoutc color Perhaps as many stu
to pass unaccepted, howevei, and be-!dents woie gaiments resplendent in
ioie nightfall the Celtic guidon wa*'touches ol gieen
struck and a monstiosity in yellow, Emeiald ties wote a slight favorite
dccoiated bv a huge black pietzel, was over lapel slmimocks among the men,
hoisted in its stead, usually bv pine- while a few co-eds d.ued to appeal in
tical jokeis of Pennsylvania Dutch [gieen di esses Othei s elected to cv
ttncusLiy .hibit an ornament oi bit of veidant
Rcgistiur William S. Hoffman con-'iibhon Gieen socks weie not infic
fesses that at one tune lie was the qucnl among student habeulusherv, ul
nrtist who puinted the piet'd. Thcj,though sqveiifl pail weie detected
flag mining demonstinlion was a cus- undet R. O. T C’ leggings
tom during bis undergraduate dav*,' Valent suppmters of St. Pntnck
be says. * indicating then lovnltv vesteiday, ir-
Last night, Phi Kappa, national *u-jeluded Joseph F. O’Brien, piofc*soi
cial fiatcuuty fm Catholic students, [ol public speaking, Vlbeit F Bell ’.50
held its annual St Patrick’s day dm-|cditoi of n»th, and Rulcne C Heielv
net in observance of the holidav wilh'lcn, head cheeileiuler. “E Plunhua
denn<-of the Schools a* guests of hoti- Eun—Unum Go Binugh.” was an-
Delta Gamma Fraternity SACKETT INVITES
Accepts La Camaraderie 45 COLLEGES TO
N.C.A.A. CONCLAV!
Women’s National Society Will Install Local
Campus Club in Spring Ceremony llcleiwte*. From Second Distri
' As Forty-fourth Chapter Invlilutions Will Meet
Accepting the petition of Lu Cnm
ainderic, women’s local campus club,
at its gland council meeting in Cm*
cago last week, Delta Gamma, wo
men's national finteimtv, will install
a chaptei here this spung ,
La Camaraderie was founded No
vember 14, 1922, as the thud women’s
campus club at Penn State It lust
petitioned the nntional fiatermtv in
the spimg of 1927 undei the ad
visorship of Mis Fied G Hechler, u
mcmbei of the Delta Gamma chapter
at the University of Missoun
Inspection committees compnsed of
national olhcers and active and alum
nae membeis of Piovince One, to
which the local gioup will belong,
SANCTION REQUIRED
I FOR RUNNING DORM
Fraternity Managers Will Ask
Permission To Operate
Summer Lodgings
Apptoval of applications to oper
ate fiateimty houses foi women dui
mg Summer Session bv Dean of Wo
men Chm lotto E Ra> anil Wtll Grant
Chambeis, dnector of the Institute,
will be lequired, administrative of
ficials announced vesteidnv
Full authonty to discaid fiom the
eltgible list anv manageis who have
no! - been sutisfactoiy duung past
Sessions will be vested in Dean Rav
and Dnector Chambers Applica
tions icceiving appiolmtiun will be
placeil in the hands of Samuel K Hos
tetter, dnectoi of dotmitoues nnd
dining (ommons
Protest Profit Report
An examination of the budget of,
estimated expenses requited with each
application nnd un inspection of each
house will be conducted b> Mi. Hos
tettu He will sign as manj of the
most acceptable lmls us aie lequired
to accomodate the women attending
the Session No estimation of the
numbei of fiatermty houses which
wtll be lequned has been made as yet
bv officials
Signatures of Dennßnj nndDueetoi
Chambeis, as well as Mi Hostettei,
will be requited on opeiation eon
tiac-ts between Summer Session oil!*
.mis and the fiateimtj managers
To Show Profit and Los-*
Application blanks anil contracts
will be obtainable in the Summer Se
| sion ollice wheie thov mnv he pro
cuied hv house managess They must
be signed 1»> the advisor of the in
lividual chapteis befoie being u
tinned to the office ioi consideiation
The privilege of demanding a state
ment of profit or loss from each house
tramtget at the close of the siN-weeks
teim was protested by the Inter ft a
teimtv council dmmitoiv committee,
but that gioup withdiew its objec
tions
John W lhandt MO, chanmnii o*
the council group, reports that this
privilege was reserved hv the College
in ncopting the substitute plan of tlv>
fraternities '1 he statement of piotit 1
oi loss will be filed in conjunction with
a detailed expense account to be sub
mitted at the close ot the Venn
visited La Cnmaiudeiie during the - - -
i last thiee yeais After obtaining , V e memieemv
; piovince endoiscment, the group pie- DEAN * DIaUUO&IUXN
isented a foimal petition foi consul- QF ATHLETIC PROBLEM
elation of active and alumnae chap
iters The local club was foimallv ac-
coi.tf.l at the , etf.it eiand tounul |, c w Kennedy. Assocntlm
! meeting aftei lecommeiidntioii bv the
I fraternity at lingo President. Maj Open First
The national fiatemity was found
ed January 2, IK7I at the Lewis
'school for gills, kite) called Oxtoid
institute, at Oxfoid, .Mishis-, im ,i It- Im , ull , ons „ c „„r U elltf to li
,nou ha. foity-thieeatlnethillrtels ni hrf ,| Jt Sl . lt „, M„ u >, jji,
tollfct-i and iumei.it,„. in the Lime,l la . t lllt+ t „ tlll r011 ,. f111 .
Wale, and Canada and fnitt-rmir nnne,..ties nf 11,
nlunmae chapteis in larger cities ... . , v . , ,
„ „ , second distiut of the National Co
With the installation nf the lot, , Athu .„, tuition In Don
Broun a. a Delta C,tl, ,|,te, , s .ithtU, tite-,,its,dent of th
there will be live womens national ‘
Ifintcimties on. the Penn State carr- triul, P
pus Chi Omega was installed in ’J he s. e >nd <hstt let, one of the lai a
! 192 b and Theta Phi Alpha m Feluu- ft in the cnti.c ,iss,i ( mtton. is ton
jaiv, 19251 Alpha Onm-run I’i follow- pO'i’il ol instill lions in New \oil
led in \pitl of the same >cai wMle v PennsvKama. Mai.vlatn
I Phi Mu installed a chapter here last •”«* "’ft Niigituu The confeiem
if a |j ha- received the approval of Di Chai
_ sitv, president of the organization
[PLAYERS TO GIVE ot "" ,>J
! ITALIAN TRAGEDY ‘S£r
I lions in the second distntl of the 01
[Offer Francesca da ltimini as „ dm/tttlon u „ lfot i UII g held iu
[ Hundredth Performance pjrposis of legislation”
Saturday Night
Penn State Plajeis will celebiato, tI „,, (.•tended solelv ns un ojijk
their tenth anmveimiv uml hundiudth 1 um ,.\ i,„ C ottliul and minimal d
plu% nertormance with the pioduuion lllwtm t h« io|ncventati\es l
of "Fiancesca da Rimim." Giaift ~K . t |, L . i, c , t lnU . ltl
»™l> '"""“'V!; "• m aolkßf M»lt
Ituh, in Schwab uuditommi at h
o’clock Saturday nnrht The mectiiu. v»U c.mene at
| Bokei, one of Amenta’* most pioin- o'clock m\t Satuidn\ ipoming jn<
| ment dramatists of the nineteenth able in Main Eturireet mj; huildn
I century, leceived his idea fot the plot The place nl meeting will. hovre\
fiom Dante The plot concerns the he detcimnicd hv the number of dc
lo\c of "Finnceoca.” pnneess of Ra- jy.itcs m attendance
\enna," foi “Paolo," pimee ot "Rim
'I In. nuUmjr will In- ifMiim'il in I
'iltti noon .tml will icinam in svsm
I nelod Into Murnau. „„ tll , hl . t the sun,-Until ,„„t,
To Stature a lastinit peace l.clccccn l|R Xll t...nul C.dlcfc'i.ite ccrc
“Itnnini” and •Rntennn. 'lianti- , i„tnn.timnt. hcmir held hole
on" has been tucked into Hint itti.it U|t sill , R ( , cl
“Luncotto a Cupp c. nlde. btn he. u ,„ , mjk , )t |, d( |
of Paolo. Soon uttoi net maniaco ~
“Francesca” falls tn loce tilth "Pa-, Rt'ttoat on Hall that m K lit
olo” who ictuins ht*i lo\e Tiajjoih M.n SponK at Conference
follow* a- an inevitable climax j t ot j u , eriMircnieiitt pci nut Im n
••PeptV the comt fooll. plajMl bv Neil {( , miaiKli Dl K onm-.h will tpcnh
(.Campbell .11, will fuin.-h the com- lW ()| th( , imc „ 0J
u ' lt K * , lackctl will picsidc at the \uiio
Miss lleidler in I.i*Jtil nut
Hl..Plnjll<Oß.*i •:i;v,l! rlaj, ',, h v
the title role of “Fianccs-cn Aithui , ,
R Cunningham Ml .. ill. po.tin. tho •»nilnlil. i»i,u,mn t tla> niimWi
ioil; of “Paolo," ami Milton C •"' ,l -i'itit- «lmh v
*.50, it east as “Umuotto " " tn(l de'nrakt to the p.ulcv Ihetu
Othoi chauict-is who v ill tile fu una w ill ho the hi -t .h-ti let mu
tii.tjoi parts aie rioKiiie K Sneddon nj. c\ir to lie luhi at Penn State
MJ, at “Ritta” l.ul\ in waitmjr to ~
•‘Fiametia,” ami Ralph 1) Hetzol, ji r\T/-iT.’'ort'VT
*3J m “Malatettn* fnthei of “Paolo’ DKvKoUIN JUEjLJvIEjO
and “Lam lotto” Saul 0 Shei ’!2 a T>nP /' , TTTT\T? rfi-fri-vr
pints the pnit ot “Guido" fnthei of i\lvl vjUILJIj XLjA.
“Francesca ”
Jack H Pocal'JO was awnulcil li’-t , ~ ~
~11/e for the cmct ,leoi ß n ol the nine '■■"■«“>« \|>|M«>ation Kc-ulls !•
pdjjc souvcnn piaguim
BUSINESS MEN NAMED
FOR ‘FRESHMAN BIBLE* "Mink with ii'ii'im labels tb
hooks lli.it \ olu»lc cl to tell %on ‘I
to look it p'luUmtf'.' *’ Pi of ll.u
Wcnricli Selects 6 Sophonnne Inks Dickson, „i the dcpiutment of
1,. Comiik-lv Ul SUIT elm.amr, dclmul lust n.Bht in
4 ______ second ot the LnjriiUM.iuiKlet.tute
The appointment of tlnoe s,iphn- Wmpliasi/nu thi Diet that tine
moie Fin lit ami Coi.tn.l\s busim* s pmi unm oi pamtinj; < nines from t
men tcspetlitelc to the stall »t *ho son.il leailions i.ithei than popn
Fioslmmn Ihtinlbov /. win atinounud i/od text . P’ofessoi nitkson sin
toilax bx business nmnajrei Uulph 1 id tin need ol this pei'onal attit
Wemich Ml snp.ihuunUd l>\ sound litei.it
Donald (. Kfcllli! M 2. Fi.ml. 1. * jlniK «Itli lumtmir.
WeaUM MJ. and Milton C H oil man "I be iiimLiii attitmle towaid pa
'.>J, weie the I'i‘ilh men named tm m» s tu sis. Itntmil ami sttuiti
the statT while Samuel Simian * k*, IcitmcM w ith little emphasis pi,
Paul 11 Wall/ M 2, and .Icso C JK- sHm-tulhnit l.ditus H»r..
rr, rwa ,ta co '-
'' r Am<„ C ntm«n'tVto tl.oo.l,tonal stall l" t q'tni,'tms 'stnTlis 1,
Will 111 made U’foie the end ol tins plt . ons all ,i ielati.ms aie
month to enable m eai k stmt m. )n „. einnhasi7Ml in both lieliK of
tbn book. W«nl, will hi'Kin in \pul , l( undintr tolheimhiteituicprofo'
Setotal new section* will be tnclnd- j | u , method ot telling a stoi\ m
cd in the ISMO-tl book auonlmjr to p.imunjr. Used to such a jrietU
Chink's A. Mensih MO, cditoi-in-cbiel tent in the nineteenth ce»Un\, i'
„— placed U'li little ladav. In* le*e tl
scwmeklr i:\pixts *i.v vii: 0
msriiiiiLTioN iikkoui: \piwi i. \ imi io iiiil'm. omc
~ , [Vb>v iijr the ioniplelmn of
Uith ln«st-numite mnnusciipls a’Hi utm ((l l]l(> JX \ y,t„ hi
pictuie* foi the UWtl .S <»<»> So/*/" 1 * ,1,0 d-pailna ills ot l.njrltsh Litvin
limit in the lumil* ot the pi.nloi. Ila )>n ,j [jornamo TaiiLfuajrea will i
veaibook should lie u.idx loi di In l(l |j, ,t |,ml>lin, r limn limn mi
bution at the TwaiUiei** ofli»< In thi- loiatioa in the <dd Wealth Sc:
end ol this month, Fred <’ Sthweiu, binldim: ’I he di |>ailment ol Ltv
editoi ol the semm t'-ioid book. , 1 i omposition x d use the olhc e* noc
“FOR THE GLORY
OF OLD STATE”
PRICE 5 CENTS
Here March 2!)
Penn Stale Assembly
Ja«, W Kenneth of Princeton unixei
iut< ath’etus as thee como’n instil
Tii Attend Mre*tlinjr 'lnurnej
In his message to the ihstiat nv
Leis. the Dean stated that the imn
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