Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 23, 1930, Image 4

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1930 ENROLLMENT
NEARS 4400 MARK
(Continued pour first page)
Nchool totalled 19S last year. In
'hided m the Agrnaplime school are
fifty-two outsold , : at Mont Alto
Although last an the number of
students enrolled, the School of Man
oral Industries shos.ed mm bed ad
-s.sners in increasing its number to
seventy-four, as composed to lost
silty-sre Twenty-two students,
although enrolled, had not completed
regra.hation late Saturday, and were
not classified in 'poodle schools From
this number, as so eII as late cots ants,
the Engineering school will probably
gam ten newcomers •
The Liberal Arts school may add
Monty-one to its present number, and
the Cheiniqiy and Physics school mill
no ably boost its total enrollment to
195 But two students scheduled to
enter the Education school have foil
ed to lege.ter, and the Mineral In
dustries lieshinert hose all enrolled
Most Co-eds Enter Education
The majority of freshmen co-eds
lane entered in home economics and
he School of Education Women pre
',inmate in the latter school, with
21 moiled Forty-six co-eds have
horn preference for Liberal Acts
oinses, and seven have emolled in
hemistry and Physics
In Agileultinc, only three women
ave mati iculated, mid in the two te
nannies schools no women are ores
int The School of Mineral Indus-
MEET AND EAT AT
Locust Lane Sandwich Shop
SODA FOUNTAIN SANDWICHES MEALS
DOME BAKED BEANS HOME MADE PIES
Third House from Locust Lane 214 East Nitlany Ave.
Official Light and Brake
Testing Service Station
REPAIR SERVICE ON
ALL MARES OF CARS
Gas, Oil and Accessories
Cars will be called for and delivered free of charge
to introduce our shop.
Movings Fireproof Furniture' Storage
SHOEMAKER BROTHERS
GARAGE
1006 W. College Ave. Phone 530
SMITH'S
Tailor Shop
Now Located
•,, 110 East Beaver Avenue
Made to Measure Clothes in
New Fabrics and Styles ,
At Prices You Can
Afford to Pay
Repairing
Dollar Dry Cleaning
500 MINING GRADUATES
HOLD POSITIONS IN STATE
Pennsyliania Proleg Largest Mineral
IntluNtrte, State in Nation
Of the 700 nice graduated fioni
the Mineral Industiies school in the
forty years since instruction in nun
mg has been organized on a division
al basis, mere than 500 me still en
gaged in some phase of this industry
in Pennsylvania, Dean Edwaid
Steidle, head of the School, stated in
a summary repoit yesterday.
Dean Steidle declined that sos enty
percent repiesents an unusually large
number of men to be found engaged
in the industues for which they were
trained and still in the state that pro
cided the training lie also empha
sized that Penn,yhanta is the great
est numeral industries slate in the
union -
"Many state universities find that
too many of the men educated m Alan
its walls leave the state atteiward,
to enter business," according to Dean
Steidle
Professor Witham R Chedsey, head
of the department of nosing, attend
ed the Westem Pennsylvania section
meeting of the Ameilean Institute
of Mining and Metalurgical Engi
neers held in Pittsburgh He also
officiated at the International Mine
Rescue Contest held in Louisville,
Kentucky, last seek.
Pressing
Furniture, Chinese Gift, Travels More
Than 10,000 Miles to Adorn Old Main
After traveling more than ten
thousand mulct furniture and decoia
, lions presented to the students of
Penn State by the administration and
students of Lingnan university, Can
ton, China, arrived in State College
safe and sound Saturday
The fuiniture, manufactured from
indestiuctible teak wood and stained
a ich red-black is being placed in
a mom on the third floor of Old Main
to be known as the "Penn State in
China Room." Sat ounding and cov
eting the walls are seven scrolls de
picting seven individual stages of
Chinese life Along one sole of the
room is a colorful Chinese screen.
Hand-enryed throughout, the furm
tuie is duplicated in the homes of the
most 'a ealthy of the native Chinese
The officials of Lingnan university
state that every piece of the furni
ture is hand-made by the most skilled
of Cantonese artisans.
langnan univei say presented the fin
millings lot this rosin in iceognition
of the help received limn Penn State
students and a paned of nineteen
years Dean Ralph L Watts, who is
SHOES
COLLEGE BOOT SHOP
Allen Street
FINE FURNITURE
Radios and Panatrones with Radio
RADIO SERVICE
W. R. GENTZEL
':.., "Home of Better'Built Furniture"
Phone 415
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Penn State Sweet Shoppe
123 West Beaver Avenue .
Will Serve Delicious Bar-B-Q
And Other Sandwiches in Addition to Their Ice Cream,
Sodas, Cigars, Cigarettes, and Magazines
TRY OUR COFFEE WITH REAL CREAM
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BOARDING HOUSE DIRECTORY "
These Boarding Clubs Are Recognized Leaders.
PATRONIZE THEM
BLUE and WHITE
DINING ROOM
Delicious Homecooked
DINNER LATE IF DESIRED
i 231 West Beaver Ave.
2 MRS. EDNA GREGORY, Prop
g.'
THE HARTZELL
0 CLUB
1 134 East Beaver Avenue
K (Old Phi Kappa Nu House)
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1
HOW COOKING
i
THE LOCUST
i . LANE CLUB
1 214 East Nittany Ave
U
N ' MEALS
1 BY THE DAY
i Or BY THE WEEK
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
a member of the Board of Directors
and the Board of Trustees of Llng
non, was Instrumental In completing
arrangements for obtaining the fix
tures for the room.
POULTRYMEN WILL ATTEND
ANNUAL SHORT COURSE HERE
Farmers from all parts of the
State will attend the tenth annual
poultry short course at the College,
November 10 to 13. Incubation,
brooding, nutrition, diseases, and
poultry management will be discussed
by members of the agricultural
representatives of the State Depart
ment of Agriculture, and prominent
poultrymen.
Complete modern pnultry equip
ment will be on hand for study dur
ing the course, and there will be 2300
Ratted Rocks, White Leghorns, Rhode
Island Reds, and White Wyandottes
mailable for demonstrational par
pm poses.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
Good Home Cooking in Our 1
Student Dining Room I
THE OCKER
BOARDING CLUB 1
143 South Frazier Street 1
Corner Frazier St. and P.
Beaver Ave.
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PENN CLUB
334 West Beaver Ave.
Formerly Occupied by
Friends Union Fraternity
BOARD
Club Room Privileges F.
Large Comfortable Rooms F.
ig
TRY THE
Home Cooked Food
at the • 1
ZERBY CLUB i
221 Allt Street
Onco Tried ,?, , and You Will
Dine Ilte Regularly S
GRADUATES 1006 TE WHERS
More than one thousand teachers
have been graduated by the School
of Education since its inception in
1923, figures compiled by Dean Will
Grant Chambers reveal. Although the
School is the youngest of the six un
dergraduate schoels, the number es
ceeds some of the older divisions.
The thousand mark was passed when
the 210 degrees conferred in June
la ought the total to 100 G.
Foster
Coal & Supply Co
Anita Punxsutawney
L. G. Balfour Co
Everything in
Fraternity Jewelry
Office in Sneers Store
Next to Corner
on Allen Street
CRUM JENKINS,
Representative
'Ask the Man Who Wears
a Balfour Pin"
SPECIAL
DR. WEST
TOOTH BRUSHES
39c
Rexall Drug Store
Robert J. Miller
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KELLER'S 282 SERVICE GARAGE
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STORAGE
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