I've Four TRUSTEES TO ACT ON KIESS VACANCY Board Will Select Successor at January Meeting—Elects 2 New Members Penn State lost a tiustee of 17 yeas son ict, silica Congressman Ed gar II Weiss, lepresentative of the ~ .ixteeuth ‘l,,triet of Pennsylvania, died dining Pule A successor will be appointed to lull the vacancy at the iegulat meeting of the Boasd of nustees in Jarman Appointed to the Board of Trustees 01 the College in 1913 by Governor John K Tenor, Representative Kress sened continuously since that time, and ',as r eappointed in 'July of this scar by Gus 01000 John S Fisher. Mr Kress stay one of the ado, members of the Board and readily gave of his time and influence, to be of service to the College. Repie,entatise Kiess died at his salamr liaise in Eagles Mere; suc cumbing to a hula attack At that tune lie Ma: prcpai mg his campaign fog ,t tenth tom in Congress, having represented his disttiet in Washing ton for eighteen sears Ile had en tot.' public life with his election to the State Assembly in 1904 As repie,entatives of County in du,trial and agricultural societies John C Benedict, a banker of Wa) noshoro, and Ernest J. Poole, a manufat tin mg executive of Reading, ", et e elected to the College Board of Tiustee, (WI mg Commencement week. Delegates of the societies re-elected Chester J T y son of Gardners and Flank P Wdlets of Concordville. William A Al?elder of Pittsburgh, Boyd A Musser of Scranton, and James G White of Nov York City ume again %elected as alumni trus tees Colonel 3 Franklin Shields, and Tames L Ilrnull, were honored by the giaduates for tuenty-five years nets me on the Board ilicutiiiimminnummunintrominumminumumiolmininclimnimmiiiimmummummilimmuottunimuclumunomniumnoimmiumniiimmotimmiiimmlaummuiniciuthimmunimmomomoomomeommumainumum ' • : • ' , :1 El • ,• , • 1 '. i i i 2 )E, SIMPLY PHONE 264 A ' • . Jr? •,,,' I , . . „ 1 E . ~, i , • • , sh , .. • , .• • . . „.,,......,.„,..., , .... ~.4H 1 . g e i an 4 op -,, •',,. • ,'• ~. , 1 E'• 220 1 / 2 Allen Street I g :4, 1 '' g tVi -- -l i ,. T gl !,•.. •• .i. ,- , .=.• • • ••-, :-.. Ay 1 , v. , z g Dollar iiry Cleaning - , :Repainng • , -'' . ." i1.,,,1,,, •hi , .., ti , Pressing Complete Laundry Service Hats Cleaned and Blocked -' ' - --- - 1/ i WE CALL FOR WE DELIVER ii.nn,...m..utmm.thffi........mrnm.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,m,t,n,,,m,,H.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........m.m.m.nmn.m.m.uumiwnm.mmtu.thunm0niniatnRnciimml `Y' Hut Nears Close OF 13 Years' Service After thirteen years of service, the "Y" hut, green and white relic of the World War on the Penn State campus, will give way to the corps of workmen engaged in the beautifying program when it is razed this month. The YMCA has moNed Into new quarters in Old Main Erected during the war, the fa milial hut added the last touch needed at that time to create the impression of Penn State as a mili tary training camp The hut was kept in use during the construction period and served as a rendevous for idle freshmen. M. E LABORATORY INSTALLS NEW MARINE DIESEL ENGINE Duling the summer months, a new type Diesel engine for use in marine propulsion was installed in the Col lege mechanical engineering labor atory The engine is a four-cylinder motor, of fifty horse power capacity. This new machine will be one of the types studied by the seven lieuten ants from the United States Navy who began their course here last se- nester The officers will el heir study here next June when the) viii receive the degree of Master of •cmnce. HILLSIDE • ICE CO Ice and Cold Storage Phone 136 N. Patterson St gakii:el=a;mmilimilzimiwiaiMZiamilizukaligicaaLa , FOUNTAIN PENS LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS LAUNDRY CASES $1.75 UP ALARM CLOCKS OFFICIAL GYM OUTFITS TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT AND FOR SALE The Athletic Store On Co-up Corner All Student Supplies .. ... ..-st, ... . ~ :^~:^:. r...:•d~: ~~1-i^: 'r•Av, .,.;..i.,..~.~: i•t°r:•. ~ :•~•Ai••:..1..:.~_p{.,..7-:•.~4~^rr~ ..-'ri-Yii^!-1~:-1~r;-7-:^: :^F:-. STRUCK PUBLISHES EDUCATION TEXT Summer Session Students Employ Book for Basic Courses in Industrial Teaching "Foundation, of Industrial Educe tion," a text by Dr. F. Theodore Struck, head of the department of in dustrial education, has been published and was used for the first time at the past Summer Session. Dr. Struck's volume, about 500 The Most for Your Money— TEXAS LUNCH Allen Street SILKS HOSIERY Greetings—Class_of '34 DRY GOODS, EOTIONS„ QUALITY AND PRICE , at • Egolfs East College Avenue LINGERIE DRAPERIES :-:-:+:-:-:-.:-:-:- PENCILS THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN pages in length, seas printed early this summer by John Miley and Sons, of New York. 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