„ //'`f.7 4- -.Semi-ylteekly rug "FOR THE GLORY - OF OLD STATE” VOL 26, No 60 PATTEE TO CLOSE LITERATURE SERIES WITH TALK TODAY Will Lecture on 11. L. Menchen 111 Room 100 Horticulture At 4:10 O'clock SAYS WOMEN NOVELISTS EXCELL, IN L. A. ADDRESS Gives Wharton, Deland, Cattier, Atherton, Glasgow High Rank as Authors With II L. iilencken a, his topic, Dr Fred Lewis Pattee will conclude a week's conies of lectuleg on "Phrii.es of Amen.. Litelatuie Since 1800," when he speaks at 4 10 o'clock t h u afternoon in Room lOU llortaultuio building Baltimore', exponent of the 'de bunking' type of tlitithri NN 111 be stud- Lontempoi4lleS, aS the noising fun te m .1 nev, school of Lyt ton! thought Di Patten dealt no nth the INC of the flee wise mot ement in hteratme yesteiday nftelnoon. That the Amm can no el has cached its peak m nil feminine nutees ions the al gument adianced by Di Pattec ithen he (Init.o4ed "What Women Did to the Novel" to the final Ltbmal Ails 'came Tues day night I=l Fi‘e women of alino.t equal tank have lea the litelaty field in tail\ mg the standaid of feminine auLhois to new heights since 1800, in the opinion of the poles...oi enielatio of English litinatuie at Penn State "A pioneer in het blei aty N4OllO, ude Atheaon antithited many present authoi., ho lute athiexed success lot 'IRAs ideas," ID Pattee &dal ed, in naming the log 0 omen to v, ite in the new eta "Miss Atherton Nviote Eiekwrhkc tteatinents of (heels rny the in the nineties She .n anted Van Dine de tective stones befoi.e Van Dine thought of them, and she intmluced biographical novels mah "The Con gum ," a life lu.aut v of Alexander Hamilton," he dechn ed I=l Second to eine! the stage of on ing nos Edith IN hail., aLtinihng to the speaker Lacking the olit,inalit,t or intensity of Miss Atha ton, she hat won a high plate in toineinpoian tanks tot in GAIL nit, fastidious ness, and peirett technique, he as,co "Edged Nun, , utne, pointed iiith Mrs Whattons itovels ate n dt ugnosic of the dt,ea, of m tlficiallty modern ut thinlmn Het wort c ate exott, nirtintain. and Lo.inniiiiht,in in their tendenues, U. 15 Di PatteeN continent Mnagatet Deland, autlun of "The Awakening of Helena Racine" Ntan the thud author on the 4perthei's while Ellen Glakgow, who vote I=l CO-EDS APPORTION W.S.G.A. DELEGATES Wonmn'n Senate kpprine4 1t0,140.1 :11entherslop Roll to Rouse Of Repre4entalnes Undo the let ision of the W S G. A constitution as num mud be the women's Senate at its meeting Mon day night, the (louse of Repiesenta lives will con,st of &legates from the chum:Lou,. and club houses, and the chanmen of Once nen commit tees to function On noinen's student goveinmcnt. Dean Chailotte It Ray and the pi esulents of W S It A, W 71 Years of Compulsory Chapel Will End Sunday Farmers' High' School Establishes Attendance Requirement in February, 1859 Sesenty-ono and one-half 1 curs of College compulsory chapel mill end with the sei vice to be held in Schwab auditoilum Sunday ram mac; at which Prof .John P I mull, acting College chaplain mill address chapel-goers on "Ale You 'Getting It?" In a statement last night, Milan Moe e, secretory to the pi esldent, declined that compulsory chapel mould he abolished with the last ser vice of the semester on Sunday In answer to questions concerning those who base failed in chapel this semes let Dean Win nock stated that the College has taken no definite action and mobably will not do so until Into this SUOMI. Commits°, chapel attendance has been 'conned slice the opening of the College in Feln half 1859 At that tune Penn State as known as the Fat wets' High School Ind in the tides and regulations of the institution. chitnel nas greatly strewed Chapel ,en ice was held each morning. en 11110 before dinner and supper the students mould march into chapel to listen to the Narrous re ports-mluch mere risen on the Pro ceedings of the day When the stu dent, body had grown to such a de gree that it sins impossible for all to eat in the same place, the semces be fore dinner and supper mere discon tmued Doily - chapel, which had been in continual existence, except for the WOMEN'S HONORARY INSTALLS CHAPTER Aloha Lambda Delta To Conduct Initiation Tomorrow-9 Co-eds Eligible The Penn State chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, fieshmun women's 4cholaiship fratermts, will be install ed by Mis Vinnte Barrows of George Washington Univewty in Women's building at lice o'clock tomoriow af ternoon mg the Lei onion, membeis and then guestv ecll lane chimet in the Unit ei , ita Jul at 7 o'doel, I.lplia Lambda Delta, sister Irate,- nits of Phi Eta Sigma, freshman men's honours, ma, mganved at the Uni,eisity of Illinois in 1021, and has clurpteis at sp. am,rsitierr, includ ing Mailman, De Purism, Purdue, and Oklahoma En= Mis 4 Clholotte It Rot , denn of sin men W.ta elected to holm. e menthe'. ghtp In the local chapter, Mee, Helen E ChM et. asststant titan of it omen, faculty MAVISOI. and E Lou 'se liolteddz.'dl sun. adc,ol Sophotnote nomen eligthle Ili dul l. !umbel, ate Elizabeth C Bell, Rosemat 5 Poi bee, Mat gat el 1.01 ah, S 5 Ma Cl Mullin, Jean E and Katinyne Sl Stant, Ruth Ctoovlhets, iMation P !lonia and Elizabeth 31 tfalb ale the ft colonel A 2 5 average tot the he J seme.- tet of the heslunan veal of fm the come }cat Is teguned tot eligilnlits MEN'S MUSICAL CLUBS GIVE CONCERT JUNE 7 To Present Solo, Group Selection, In ❑ouse Partl Program Mote than 150 men ate ptepating the annual combined tontett of the Men's Glee dub. Otehestta, end Man dolin doh to he green nutlet the so pelvimon of Rithattl VI Giant, Col lode inusnal diteettni June b m Saw.th uudttouum 01 The pioanam, which mill consist of STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1930 brief mimed din ins the Weild Wm, seas abolished in Jsine 1927 Sunday :Impel had a very humble beginning The facults held Bible classes in the mousing and conducted a iegulas ser visa in the sites neon B tb the es tablishment of the fast State College churches in inSS. students mile per mitted to choose betneen cempulsosy church and chapel The lust sonic° tins held in a classmom in the most ulna of Old Main (tom 1858 until 1868 From 186 to 1883 sett ices uere conducted in the cent.' ming of Old Main on the second Coot, and flout that tone until 189,1 the old Chapel, as it was in Old Main at the time of its lazing last year, suns the scene fat chapel set vices In 1903, Schaub anditonun sins constructed and chap) has been con ducted them since that time a Among sonic of the outstanding Col lege menthols who ha, conducted son l", dining the polloil of cam pukoly chapel are Rev John \V White, lath. of .lumee C. White, trustee and doom of the IN hde ,chul atahips, Di .1 NI Grecoiv first Mogi dent of the linivepaty of Illinois, Di Lowtente AI Collett, Di Benjamin Gill, Re, Robes t Reed, Dean /kali. Holmes and Di Flaiger Motto. Acting College chaplain, Lot the petted include Di Fred LOU 1, Puttee, It. II Dotterel. and Nor John 11. Ft reel!, the meeent acting chaplain MARQUARDT WINS 1932 PRESIDENCY Co-eds Elect Rosemary Forbes, Eleanor Haskins Junior Class ExecutiN es II Louise Marquardt seas named president of the women's class of 1932 for next tear as a insult of the Junior women's election returns of Wednesday night. In the same ballot Rosen= s Forbes scenic ed ice-pt esidency of hei class es oh Eleanor V Haskins gaming the sm.,. etaie ship Mn nun K Gorge seas chosen ti eases el Cs hile JI Lydia II nller sear elected next ;. ern 's social chairman Although the limb. of Notes cast lot each gal aas not li:sealed b 3 the election comic gave, rt bas unofficially admitted ho a inembin of that boaid thatlc,s Matamudt Nson the pies, dential post by a scant pluialit3 over het opponents, Anne A D'Ohei, Mat galet S Iloposnod and MNitle II Webb All, Verb, gained ‘at-tot,tdelav oval June 1. Total!, ande Blm, Has- Ltrn, totalled a !nutlet numbet oI sole., lot 4011 el(113 Sillp than eithel Eleanor M. Hill of Irma II Holton, sum 0010 het opponents. illns Gnme obtained the Pmt of ti easel et In I.olllpetaloll 011th Cathal - me I. Hat Cs Millie M.+ 11.11101 10500 - ed souni thalleldeqlllll (Met UM.% M. Duset, alma Egoif, and Maty M Might TAU BIN 1 I'l 1101.DS DINNER Members of Tau Beta Pi, natronal honer at v engineering flirter rut, held then annual spring banquet at the Centre Hills Country dub Monday night Mr. Adman O. More, e‘etu tree neer eta,, Pr at Earl B of the department of elecir ital en meet mg, and Prof John 0 Keller of the engineering extension depart ment n ere the .peaker s on the pro gram. Glass Houses, Energy from Tides Predicted for Homes in 2500 A. D Council To Meet for Last Session Tuesday Assembling tin the la.,t tune this yen,. the 1929-30 btudent I ounil will insect in loom 11 Lihn al Apt, building at 7 o'clock Tuesdat night SeNeial committees edi make then final report at this time, the most impot taint or which en dl be the recommendations lon let 410 II et' College trailltiona h. the Custom, coninnttee teimrt will be thmed on the teai•it • ot the studont refet entlinn onuacted 1.1 St en CCh Atte, the bumnetir meeting the new Council Sot 11130-' I v 111 lie Install ed FACULTY MEMBERS NAMED MARSHALLS To Superintend Commencement Day Procession—Replace Student Leaders Fatultt members II I eplate the usuul student mtu'null, n the emu mentement dny Pr. et ,ion June 10, Pt of Chu cute Ii Lollege matshall, announteo 3 °stet dm A teptetttentatne (tom each sthooT will take clange of he gladuatet, %the will form at 9 30 o'clock Ft etas mote mg at a place dettlguated fte each group The plot, ',on to Re, en non hall, where the commentment es ert,t, 1%111 take mace, is ttthechtled to at,,, t at 9 99 o'cica Prof Adam I. Bunn has been set acted US mot snail Um graduate. from .he School' of Agit.lime, irho wrh tioremble in front of the Ant nurture budding Prof James II Olen me still cake charge of the graduates in the School of ( hemistry and Physics, oho urn scheduled to rimet on the west side of Pond laboratom &hoot Leaders Appointed Giadoutes - Nom the School ot Ed ucation will be trained into a !no el:salon in flout of Engmeming F by Prof Math M Vt diet, while those graduating front the School of En gmeermg will be meashalled by Prof Earl B Stavely. Mgrshall of the Lib eral Arts group wdl be . PI - Of Mune,' IV Stool. who will loud the proces sion hon. the Liberal Alto building Prof Ogden B Mahn has been sel ected to lenl thi gloim of graduates front the School of Mineral Indus tties llu. mocession Hill faint in front of the New Minimal Industmes adtmtc students will meet 111 front ,k; the Boum, building A maisll.lll tot the group has not been selected Ranking: trt ad.*, otn each school hasp hecn , ekteted to x.inst the faculty non chalk Fin ILA Steele, float the School of Ag; Ruh ot e. Chat to 11 Montgonnn y, School of Chemist, e and Phi ale., 11 ilham 1. Saylor, School of Edueatton, At thur C. Sugalen. :school of Enginteenng, J. Theodor e 11 &lc `;toot of label:II Ah t., and Glen \ But genet, School of Motet al Indn-ance, ',ln set e ns student nun Robot t .1 Pot let Nt allot C Mason, and Jain., It Stitt, t liosen Cot tellent 0 in unlit u s ...tome and tac tic, have been .clot toil to teepst I'ta lessor Rulhnget in the lotniutmn of the 11111111 pt aoe•timn 1\ mitten lo , t,twnns Cot all glad uates stil Ie mailed this meek, and final m.tt not ions still lie posted on Conuuem cutout time mo.nmg . In ease of non giadliates still nocindile to the cot riliits of Roc I eat ion hall 12= It Kebto. '3l was clotted itte , adent of the college band at a meeting Wednesdat, night Donald A Shelley ':2 ne as chosen ,ts •euc tan while 'What 13 Ilannlotn '42 was named bwAne.s. nmnagel Tottrgiatt. PREFERENTIAL BID SYSTEM RECEIVES I. F. C. APPROVAL NO% Method Requires Rushees Place Fraternity Choice With Dean of Men BOARD PASSES STRICTER CODE VIOLATION PENALTS Council Institutes Proceedure To Combat Last Minute Tead Piping' Evils Ac the to-1 othual act of the neon. adnurntlation. the !HUI/OW(1 inn Ohl holding plan and a stn Inter pen ult} fon code o nolations cons passed I}} the Into: Nato rut} Council at a meet mg night Under the ne}nls tuanepted plan Inds mill he sent to the office of the Dean of Men ho finite: nine, as in the pa-t, but not all odl he foluanded to the fre,lnnen Eel one advatuang these to the lan.lnee, the Dean ot lien unll Icquile of each In eshinen .1 }} n atoll fist no oultx of the veallnig's pie fen ned athhations ks the bids tome in mils those eihith ale closest to the fieshinanys lust inetelenee aill be adducted to the toshee and the lennaindei alth held It Is ',Opt,' Is the Council that this plan v.ll pose a death Llot, to last inmate "lead-piping" methods =II conninttee compomal of John R Small '3l, than man, Hornet If Math er ",1, and Nekon Banuenbetget '3l ii 91 ii ot 1, out the meLhani, oi thL RUN, Willing plan and preo9l e It 1 . 01 u-e 1110 mg the 1930 lall Wishing season In mdse to put teeth into the pres ent tushing Lode. ( ounial inenibeis pioxided fin a stint. punishment foe code ,iolations In 1111,111 0, to the $lO fine of last seal, 11111101 the in Ned code the offending fratmmtv cull now he subject to a CM tailmenc of the first semestet's social pus ileges An in the ;oast the oar., %VIII hi put ',lied in the Collegian No definite attain on the 1) , 01/0 , 1,1 curtailment of the 'milting lie, and naq taiten lit the Count I but the commit tee appointed at the meeting Tuesday %till decide the length of the pen nod afu sitting meith Dean 1N mooch on a ileicussmn of the temscil Lode CHAPTERS TO JOIN MEMORIAL PARADE rrateriffize. NS di Part...pate 11 ali Spet.l,ll Kt,Won For Annual Ite,teo. Next rruht, Penn State flatec flare, the Memoir ral set ,ne , for the time, ii the Inc untion of Pr of Je•eph I Light, Lharrman of the war nt tee, to litter ft fitter lute tournAl to join the pm ark nest l'uda3 in no copted MI the na,al flateinnies 001 line one leale•entati, only tog than flag et coin, In a pouch nettlon of the parade. if Inc nlan in adopted 'thin dne,on null be the fifth net torn in line I omitng the parade sill he the 103 , 41 t a‘allt tt oup of the Penn, I t an. Nottonot Guards, !tom Bonk long. ,Ittinthrtt to nof T Is hello, of the enttoteet our extension c'epat totem. sho ha, been stleeted ho the collimate° zo, IllalSllllll Second 111 line Bill the tm• of the G A It, ['allotted he the 111 0 T C unit The setet4ll. nt the Symni•h- Ain. lulu 11 ar and Woild Wat still cantno.e the fonith , 00,011 and still be tollotted by the piono,ed riatei nits temesentate,,, stink public school+, hot and gul scout hoops, and other uul oigainzations cull close the m ade. 18 Customs Survive Student Referendum; Dress Rules Retained Revisions Committee 1600 Ballots Cast in To Submit Proposals, 3-Day Probe of Traditions The following. are the pt :impel m opu,ul , l which the ion stuns com mittee will submit Inn apm nil v hen Student Boat d meets Mon dm atm nocn• (I) ghat Stunt Night and Tog a-A.li aul be be the only flesh e_suphinoie contests (2) That More-Up Limy be held on the 'not Satuiday in Not (3) ghat Wails bonds be abolished on It 0 C pion cs appro‘ed by local amt commando (4) ghat sopho mole class shall etsue one ploclum atlon annualk ,(11th shall be dts baded to the fieshoten class not late! than Thanksgislng (5) ghat the clause st he( In ft eshotcy are cautnineid to keep their elate but toned he (tiled out (6) That the fiesiiinan-sonhoonne tootbail galore ooh Its pos,ble anal d to the neab loan class be abolished A. A. WILL HOLD •—• tIIIIIOI , I, e , Till . : the.. COlll- i tuned poll of :AM NM., NS, not stif f licieot to line out the ante ia the ELECTION MONDAY 'To': ` ,, nLe;:::.` , ' l rt i he'"e'se`. , - ,,, : , - mitten ; -ks a i esult of the et .von , inolie, French, Zorella Seek ExecutiN e ci,, , ,,, tall ~,,,,, op on the lost Sat dm in Api II Ishii• sugge.tions fat - POst—Es ans, Dept der Vie i m mg tout t ttial •o• a Iselin •I or 'I el_ For Secretaryship I bin, tl prat aim e linen been mom poi aced in the 1.0” , on, conimittee', le -1 pot t 'I he «iniinittce , ill ',Min It. I ('oope t is, en,, std J, ln z n , e ll,, fin•ling to Student Mond Monti, af bill sti it o lon tit N thletm Assot nano, tel noon Stunt Night, and Tug-of alone Of the s, en into, -.los , coot s' s pit silionct in a snot nil cli,tioa Mon- ; day The second ballot •a- caned M. a la, k loam, no in the regularan- hate sin used the canip s. bide 111“... Sollat onelection this st •ek • tigntion I teshinan Finl c Sell it I'm the •erlet/111111 1/ o ``ties. Rich: We'', Pants }u an. Pushball ',tan aid I Detn ilei still tun against ''''' Tic-up Sot ap, still not be in- Thomas I) Stan.. 'I he candidates ',hided al flosbmen-mphonune act,- for iNiondav's election me the two "" 110111111 U, 'No each ,post i cten ing the; Submit Final Report rtne,da3 highest number of voles in the tog-' 'rho popular a tit° t eulterl in the ulat halleting Alt of t Ile 301001:11101, stitching of throe customs from tho passed th.• student left, end=4oll l 44lde ,111 sui ern! combination. of pine the Inn pit on a mote men NISI , douse, tedtiting the minibus oftos "llium" and "tumor' in then to- loins to t,ent‘-thim. f 111111 go, feieme to the tlasstfiration of spoil-, LAMA 01.111,11 dirt 11 lit , lie, mai store elumnated according to the fiat IV 1./I.lor thee StrrltaiGl'lLl amendment The three-lett. Itult niunhei to• its-one "f the 111.1 as abol.ched and a lola and une-I tono, statutes oluch f osh font th Intl, block loam "S" substt- I „i,„ h um s il o , n mg th„„ fad es ra nk toted foi o tootling, lam oise, troth, 41p1 not nun the tennis hosing, rifle, gob, and moo,. Nest sea, ft e•lnen ‘.lll he pernutted count. All these o,aid , and to hoop then coat, unhottnnul but changes was be ellew, f o r the pits- then will not eng tire the tophoolote tut ('allege soar t 1.4, in football unteotc as in Int -Ihe Insignia 'S2aul" sws elmiinate I sums ,o,„, Frt. , e it on. not a popular auatil The sophomore Lin,. shall 1, , ,t 0 but and s t o'ill iccm l i'd hs n'.‘ndgm`; one pi es lamatoon v hall shill dis. ot f , cannon spotto .. I nothei th 1111r.' I,lloltt`fl to lII,' fie -lona al 1, not in an oils nas mode when the (moth 1.,e, :hot a.dendon tit •111 , t1tIlted • fOll, t',, .1,01, scut 0 , 0•4111,11 ( Ikt,',l ;re the t h e g „ L „ pt esrut alteellcadet .41 son., assic- them th• three uopn taut the, 1...nrc0 insignia It is midi it le flint n nigh' don ,ol th • pti , ttom of too an- 1, 0 4, 4,14. I ne st mtg.: that so ode scnioi limn:lgo, in tech ...POI I ; in,rn s hl 1, band and doing them on ;maid of the 'out , a l out the ci oon of thou It 0 C and otio-too: th melt titcle letter "H unr, .loin U 11 and ,;.; I, J , t„„ ~o . was the ln.t amendment na ,, ed en to •ui n at nenotiation, 'the two hilt ti,o,tonts m dash Colonel Mallet 13 Nit( Ida, to sport Who lie not elected to 11,111- I.oololaotl or the II 0 T tunt, ag,oshtps cull hOl,OlllO the Into Polito%mg the uconunel , l,lnn of 0 dent 110.0 d llnntlat afie,oo7l tin PENN STATE CLUB HOLDS pcnuaate: d 1 -ulmt, It, trpo,/ DANCE TOMORROW NIGHT ;T, ' . l' „1:;" """' t"' lin° "I"'" Moe an I 11 hate Band Wof Fizraush THESPIANS SELECT m "‘ "" m '''' 1 " A r'"" ! PRODUCTION CAST Condo,' nu: !he ollege Inv , 0 eta! torencl.n. the Penn State (tub 1)01 It hel.ti'in. Pt hidd it. annual Maz. llop I‘olll to •I)uthe.. to I)uk(h• ii„t„., 13 oil. h tununio, night in the \t mon Blue and ulute nlf NUM., mg hunt both ' , llk , al the I,llcon, , to and filming •i ,10n5..1 tqlrtt. in thcl~ tf "" \ 11Iu ',tom. •tl and 1 IN( • • ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS POLL SUGGESTS CLASSES I MOVE UP L \TE IN APIOL Stunt Night. Tug-of-War Only Contests To Meet mith Campus Apprmal Eanhtten Ltnton, nultn6ng the .ophoinol • Ll.n. '9. 1 (911,1111 1111- (.119111!,(11 ac the ^estnt of 1600 Note , . ca9t. dm mg a tinny-ar,..ndum 'on I ollune ttadn'inr• ofuni t tl tout of I unto., ncc. Ito last ninln. '' 1 i'n inal,i, that the ~, cot tatomor the etteunation of fie-hzet, nti ,oithotnote flu, twat., eta,. I,in,t. in the minim ity by itenelm, of 1=I! lIIIMiII Part% (Mt nn,; lone