, . . . ' , "FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE" • r 0 0 41 :2....,., ,4:.::•,..)„, • . ~ VOL. 27, No. 3 'Y' Greets Freshmen At Reception Tonight Student Leaders, Class Heads To Address , Assemblage COLLEGE WILL GATHER ON NEW BEAVER FIELD President of Y. M. C. A. Presents - Speech—Meeting Starts At 7:30 O'clock • -, Members of the freshman class will be given the opportunity to become acquainted with each other and with the leading figures at Penn State when the Y M C. A. hold, its nnnual reception on New Beaver field at,7.30 o'clock tonight Following a concert consisting of college and military airs by the Blue Band, Raymond A, Bowers '3l, presi dent of the Y. M C. A cabinet Nadi delver a shoat address stressing the part played by the Penn State Honor Code and giving a brief histoly of the reception and its purpose. Bowers will then present President and - Mrs Ralph D. lletzel, Dean Charlotte E Ray, and Dean Arthur R Warnock to the assemblage Se lections by the Glee Club nal follmv these presentations Change Receptam Site The three class presidents, editor and business manager of the COLLEGIAN; Frank Diedrich '3l, football captain; J Cooper French '3l, president of the Athletic Associ ation will be introduced from the plat form followed by John &lona '3l, president of Student Tribunal, and the editor and the business manager of Froth Among the nomen lend., to he introduced are Helen Ruckwalter '3l, president of W S G. A.; F. Romayne Chapman '3l, president of W. A A , Mary T Davenport, president of Y. W. C A , and the three class presi dents, E Louise Hoffedito '3l. H. Louise Marquardt '32, and M Yackel '33 At the conclusion of the mnoodur bons, the Alma Mater tvtll be sung and the teception 101 break up into an informal gathermir at rluth se freqhmentb will be ceased Perms sion has been seemed to name cus toms for the duration of the recep tion In former yeas s the' reception •wps held on front Campus, but because of building operations the location is As changed this year to the southetn end of the east stand, on New Beaver field. In the event of rain the teeny ton will be held Winona, night COLLEGE TO HOLD RECEPTION OCT. 9 President Iletrel, Trwitee, Iteeene Faculty, Stair m Old Manx At Annual Gnthermg With President and Mrs. Ralph D. Hetzel, and members of the Board of Trustees and their wives receiving. the annual reception for members of the faculty and college staff will be held Thursday night, October 9, in Old Main, from 8 30 to 11 00 o'clock. According to present plans the fur nishing of Old Main mill have hem completed by this time and the re ception mill serve ns n faculty house warming of the new building a, m eal as nn official welcome to the college stnlT. All offices will be open for inspection Invitation, have been lr , tad strictly to members of the college stair but townspeople and other friends of the College will hove the opportunity to ireipect Old Main din ing the seventy-fifth anniveisary ex ercises. ENGINEERS iNsTALL SHORT COURSE, SPONSOR LECTURES The Department of Engincei mg Ex tension has install.d a shoe t course division which spon4oi . lectme programs throughout the state In order to stimulate public utmost m engineering, erts, and imieneiii %v -enues, the department will oiler ns. sistnnee to various civic organiza tions. John B Kennedy, author and edi tor; Eugene J. Bongo, industiml en gineer and psychologist, and Joseph W. Bonney, consulting engineer, will be included in the lecturing staff. Anionic the members of the College faculty who will serve jointly nith these teen are. Dr. Pauline B. Mock, Prof. John H.FiMeell, Prof. Bruce V. Fishburn, and Di William S. Dye p To Use MatriculatiOn Cards at First Game Student - Athletic Tickets will not be ,issucti until the week following the football game With Lebanon Valley declared Neil Fleming, grad uate manages of athletics, yester , day. ' Pot the List two games, students will be admitted upon 'presentation of then matriculation cards Faculty tickets are now avail able at the Athletic Association of rice. • LANDSCAPING PLAN NEARS COMPLETION Officials Hobe To, Finish Stone Teirarce, Lighting System Before October 23 ✓ - 'When Old illam a fronted by a sem-circular terrace, and the light 'ng. ',Tam of the Campus installed, the lunilscaping of the College v. dl be completed fur the Seyenty-fifth Annive,at y Celebt atm beginning October 2.3, College officials announc ed yesterday The eordi net fo. an Indiana lime stone 'Attaining wall, extending in a semi-en de along the front of the building and reaching beyond the building 3n two wing walls was let lust w eek To Place Sbrubber) The Jewel side of the wall will be three feet high, and the upper side, in the foam of a seat facing Old Main,: is to be eighteen inches high Behind the wall a pay concrete I terrace ndi extend to the steps of the building She übbely and grass I plots in nat low steeps sell be placed; bctween the terrace and the scull, be-, side, plantings along the portico of Old Main. Head Organved Here Feed IVaiing was graduated in the class of '22 and was a membe, of Th.spians While still an undergrad uate, tee olgammil the Pennsylvanians which was composed entirely of stu dents. He has continued directing 'the, same group with additions and changes in the personnel until they have attained fame as a Victor Re-' The mall entrance to the Campus wlll he spanned 3'l the center by a cording o.chestra wrought non gate. The front`of the Then: were foul in the oliginal band, Waling, his brother, Tom, who Campus from Allen stn cot to the. Um versity club well be gi aded l in now in California; "Foley" Mc Clintock, the drummee , and Fred C ate'b, sine:. the imtrillaVon of a storm! sewer se , the sytttettete. of Co l lege Each, banjoist, who are still with the, 'outfit The men were freshman and avenue by the Imo will not stint until alto the celebraiion ,at' hone T,l„ione With more than two miles of elec. , The Pennsyhanians are also noted trio cable ahead,' lid, College oft-, for then Indio Ipoadensting Dining vials are nuaitmg the deli Very of ' the past sunnier, they traveled in the sixty buns posts which will be in- East, appealing in Pittsburgh an' stalled Octobei ;Philadelphia They have also me. The main intones and more teasel-, with sure,s in motion pictures, has-' ed paths of the Campos mill be light- 1 ing been feotused in "Syncopation" al by .. 11 pink type of sustem con- last you siting of artificial stem standards • With Fled Waling en prison duect uluthcal with the •ample post m mg the stage show as master of core flant of the Cai negie lanai v except monies, the piesentation will include that the have will be colined and la gals tam and other specialty acts the lantein pay This system will with the twentv-one piece band Af be in opciation.,Troin sunset until ter the first show which begins at claybionk it 80 o'clock the Auditorium will be ^ cleared berme the start of the second 'three sets of stars will lead array from the terrace The two side en trance, rydl lead,to the Mall and Mc- Allister chile the central one opens on the front lawn: - .marts Street Lamps JOURNALISM CURRICULUM P " r ""'' " FULFILLS FOUNDERS' AIM MILITARY DEPARTMENT ADDS 3 NEW OFFICERS Dr Pugh Specified o Objectne of College 9V riling for Press • Positions on it OT. C. Staff With'the admission of twenty-three , fieshman to a distinctive JIM nalwori cut mutant one of the aims of the, Tine° new effects hrve joined the ; stuff of the College Military depart- Co s ll e te n - f t 7 fi ters ye ta rs e b a eg r D ea r in- E ed v. tithes. the vacancies caused he Pugh. fist mcsident of the College the del" m e of Contains Manner Fiem Steal t Cutlet specified o„,it ti „ p f or the mess" hs C Bigelow, Leslie C. Wheat and one of the ,College objective , that tone the bend towaid% a semi- t Captain Etne,t D Talx,cott, adju tete ciiicieweie tins advanc advanced steipi ,i toot to Colonel MeCnskey, and Lieu ; tenant Maniac Keil, sine brought By to its present position, that of Plain! in the Lt ant al, Alb: School i hme from the infanta v school at Fort _Press dubs and student publics- } l3o, iling, Gel:lista. Captain Themes Lions Slum fished from the beginning Rano.ay was dispati.hed hoc from . Felt MiiePhoson, Georgia but not until the :Amt. of the ei.ntury was, Uuuung °limed to those w h o Captain Bigelov, has ietuined to wished to become' Journalists The Fort LeaVemkorth, Kansas Captain lust specialized Lotuses m journalism Wheat is tam in Minim while Cnotain were not offered until 1911. Cutler sills assigned to Brookfield, Texas and theme to the Philippines OIL KERN It E' Ult N S FROM IY. 31. c A. PLANS FREsumAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE lIIKE TO ANDY LYTLE C DUN Di Monk p Kern, dean of the A fieshman hike to the Andy Lytle graduate school, ietuined curly this cabin at Shingletown Gap has been week hem a two months European! announced for Sunday afternoon by tam 11e attended the International, Richard J Dettsiler '3l, than roan of Ilatannical Congi ens at Cambrhiged the new student commission of the England with 1200 botanists tepn , Y. M. C. A. benting more than 1016; counts ms I The main group will leave the am- Dr Kern also carried on iesearch nor of Prospect. Avenue and Allen wolt, at'Kew 13otannical Gardens and! Street at 2 o'clock A paper hail the Biala Museum and visited Or- ;will be, had for thobe who wish to fold urinrsity, the Sorbonne In come later with .101 and metals' at Peale, and tha Unneisny of Genoa. 'the end of the trail. STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930 TO LEAD Orchestra m Musical Program Monday WARING WILL GIVE FALL SHOW HERE Pennsylvanians To Offer Stage Performance at 6:30 and 8:30 O'clock Monday neturning to Penn State for thr fiat time since 1927, Pied_ Waring '22 will direct his bond, the Pennsyl l‘anian's, Victor Recording and Vita ,phone Artists, in their complete fall ' allow, in Schv.ab auditorium at 0 10 and 8 30 o'clock Monday night Final airangemente for the show were completed by Director of Music Richard NV. Grant. over the long-ths tante telephone yesterday afternoon The combined Moe cal clubs are spon soring the performance Pied War ing's Pennrylvantan'e have completed then engagement at Cincinnati, Ohio, whet e they have been limndcasting over station WLW, and are opening their wmtci show in New York nex week Tabscott, Itamse), Kerr FtII Vacant WOMEN'S CLUBS SHORTEN SILENT PERIOD 16 HOURS Fraternity Rushing Will End on Friday at Midnight Until 8 O'clock Monday CARRUTHERS TO RECEIVE PREFERENTIAL BID CARDS One Organized Party Permitted Under Revised Code—Council 'Will Punish Violators A sixteen hour shortening of the: 133 Rdl,un, C. 31cEl, am silence pettod fop v omen's Irate, nits With bright pi ospects for one of rushing was authorized by Campus the most successful grid campaigns Clubs Council Wednesday, in ifs le- in yens glittering before their eyes, vision of last year's 1,11,ng code for a ardent suppoi tees of the 1930 Lion use this sco.on The silence period muchino 'sill gather on the eve of thio vear sill euten.l from midnight r the initial encounter with Niagara Friday until 8 o'clock Monde} night,) for the ca,on'. li ct football rally Personal rushing not in,ilving ea-j tonight penditme of money im prospective' Aided by short talks by Captain pledges, and one organized party foe' Lutz Diedrich, Coach Bob Higgins, each club are the only forms of lush- and Dean Ralph L. Watts, leaders of ins permitted by the Council , . rul- :the rally hope to raise student en ing Only seamen NOIO have attended, thusiastu to a feverish pitch. In college for ton semesters in more aie.contiast to nines meetings of previous eligible for club membe•ship rycar s, Ine,tv will be stressed this Must Keep Silent Perio.lseason The rally still end promptly at 7 30 o'clock . . . The gist of the two pm tics iNtonda ; The attendance of the entire Lion night will be given by Oicrd at 6 squad has been assured for the fleet o'clock, 'nit), Alpha Omicion Pi fel- mg ns an added incentive to student lowing at 830 o'clock Delta Gamine interest Everyone should turn out will entertain at 6 o'clock Tuesday to bolster the spirit of a snarling night, while Sychor still have the Lion team In addition to Conch second period. Both Phi Din and, Biggins. seteral other niembeis of Theta Phi Alpha still bold then par-f th e coaching staff probably will at ties at 6 o'clock Wennesday, sthile tend the gathering. Laodelphin still preside the enit m.l Plan Brief Ralltes gen i zed entertainment Thui odor night, Nita-Nee and Chi Omega par- , T niter the direction of Bandmaster ties hung the women's foimal lush- WlMed 0 Thompson, the Blue Band in season to a close on Finlay night ', nil! play Penn State songs and W Grant, To Punish Code Violators rdnirae7thifts'ofwnhiluksic,Rnal Richard the sing- The Rev D W Ceti others Ain 10-; ,eg of College songs Cheerleaders ceive the bids from the fiatcrint,e, will assist in directing the songs oar by next Saturday_noon snit v,ill send I will lead indisidaal cheers for mom preferential ballots to ru Owes Mon- hers day massing 'These ballots will 1,, The sally tonight Nadi inaugurate - teturned to his office by bfondayi nem policy in conducting mass meet night at 8 o'clock at ,Inch time th., logs Athletic assemblies this yea period of silence roll end a ill be conducted with as smell brevi Any communications beta eon fen- ty ns possible Belief that a short°• ternity women and prospective meeting will arouse greater enthuse pledges dining this silence period asni and will allow a larger at will be regaided as a ',elation of the tendril - au has piompted student load code, and so ill be referred to the elq to plan meetings of not mon Campus Clubs Connell fm punish- than one-half hour duration meat WPSC WILL BEGIN PRESIDENT URGES 4000 TO USE NEW FACILITIES DAILY BROADCASTS 1 Warns of 3 College Philosophies IP College Railm Station to Inaugurates Opening Connotation Address Program of Games, Dances, ' Assemblies 'llunday In addition to regular annaunte-' mn"strY ofterel he the College and the State, President Ralph I) Het menu, the College ladle statrn, lel addressed members at the onennmole than 4000 studentf u WPSC, sell! hrfrukast .1 daily pin glum of College events b,ginn.ng and f , connotation of the swept)-fifth an Monday. nivosaty year in Recreation lInP Class mid club me,tings, fiatunity Wadne,dav morning dances, semi events, intra-moral nth.' The favorable factors of the larg fete events, and other items of in. est and best menaced freshman close ter,t to students and faculty udl ,nd a gleato measure of phi sica' be included in the Pi ogr..n , The' betterment to the physical plant thin , tegular broadcast of football gan.es has ever been prove led are not to be! n ill be continued throughout the sc.- n, reined without un leistanding that son. they carry nith them cotte , montling . - . . . • Notice of such events must be obligations, advised President Het cowed at the depgrtment of public 7el Pres.dent Iletnil declared that infm mutton, room 105 Old Main, be- to successfully equip ouisel% cs ac tote 11 30 o'clock on the day theYl must bung to the task greater cf are to be included m the pi cigi am. fat t, increased einem it} and en. WPSC, cinch mu: ates on a Acquen- late,' vision Ile o arncd tho sta gy of 1230 kilocycles in its daily dent body of three college philoso• Li oadcasts. elegies =tours rater- pines eq. about the College and farm and "Confrpang credits vrth education garden hints ever v Monday. , the char ming philosophy of madmen- tv. and the confusion of mob hysteric COLLEGE WITNESSES 42 thnt ,T:171 17=' 0 12m= • CONCLAVES DURING YEAR the College Head 12.000 Ir,tot. ior REcisut t NTS IN PRE-NIEDICAL Conrcrenre4 I JUNIOR CURRICULUM TRIPLED Tin cc times as many imam s hate Fin tt Ann dill el eat 111101.111, 11,^111- er,tel ed in the pie-medical cocci.- Weil at State College for con fm mites him this Nelllo4lol as in any previous or nst,o nonil 6ho.t roout in the I tom t epos toil Pi of Oscar F Smith, past two veal-, The tit eatm ma oh- , ,lot int dean of the School of Chem itv of those mom,. meet at the Col-; t and Physics, yestm day lege tegul its each 3' 0, 1 Tcn students was the maximum "The limos taut position that Pam number cool• enrolled in the course State is liking in the developmentlbefore this veal Thirty have already of tonstatietite leader ship in the Cum-liegistmed this semester. monwen , th shown in the of stat e -s oa k MINING SCHOOL ENROLLSENROLLS 235 entlnnw and n )(tonal gather togs that! Increased by 120 per rent over the have been held at the 'College Cam-IMO-194 emollment, the School of Pus," states Ptesrdent Ralph D. Ilet- . ,allll,l i , r m,usa,es shows n new MC. ord of 235 enrolled students this se- Eveiy Week dm ing th, past am-, nester , according to Dean Edward our has witnessed oM. or nitric. in-' Steidle, head of the school Sur agiieultuial hi educational passing the previous lecold of 186 gi nets visiting the 9implis It is students, the new cm ollment is com ,timated that 12,506 people s I sited posed entirely of regular mining stu the College during the past yeas. dents. Ci,l'utirgiatt. Lion Eleven Starts Season With Niagara Tomorrow; Rally Tonight Grid Supporters Cheer Nittany Team at 7 O'clock DIEDRICH, 808 HIGGINS, DEAN WAITS TO SPEAK Mass Meeting Inaugurates New Policy of Enthusiastic Short Assemblies 1 in Schwab auditorium at 7 o'clock Ulglog students to profit from the improved fnellttles of educatlonn, Nittany Stalwarts B Frae.Nc H - 5 PRIZES GRANTED FOR SCHOLARSHIP Freshmen Wm 11c.1Muter, Burch) Ilonor.-2 Juniors Secure I=l In addition to more than 500 sena tonal scholaislups, equivalent to an incidental fee of $5O a semester, five additional awards line been granted to Penn State students The Centre county McAllistet scholarship was awatded to George G. Lucas '3l. This scholarship pro valing $OO a semestet is solid during the heshman year only The Del der Memorial scholin.hips of $250 each were awarded to 21 Dorothy Bloom '32 and Collin E Pink '32 Theodore Roge, '34 received the F Barclay scholarship for Clinician county Awards mere also granted to Eugene P. Larsen '33 and Elinet It No!twig '33, who sins awaided a McAllister scholarship last yeas Foul McAllister awards aie yet to be placed. These scholarships, which mere assigned to Lycorning, Pike, Sullivan, and Susquehanna counties, ale designated to the five counties in Pennsylvania showing the highest ratio of students attending Penn State in proportion to the pop ulation of the district. FRATERNITIES TO POST RUSHING BONDS TODAY F. C Deals With Pledging, Cu,tnnla Vigilance at nrst. 'Meeting All crate, nib°, must deposit thou $5O rushing bonds tit the Treasin ei's office not late, than noon todor, it wns decided at thr rust meeting of Intern atm mtv Council TucsdaN night. Bidding cards will be placed at the Student Union office, 101 Old Main, and fratei nits tem eventatiN may, call fot them front 0 until 4 u'clonk. this aft,noon if the rushing bond, ban been deposited The Council cent nut an appeal to I fraternities to aid the Vigilance Coin lathe° by enforcing all College eus-I toms. Discussion of the Interfratcr-, nity ball was set aside until a later: meeting TAKE CR \ MIATE POSITIONS Kenneth C. Landsburg, a graduate of the University of Wiseonqn, and Elwyn C Pothers from the University of Illinois h we been selected as moth mite ahsistants to Daisy Noduction. ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 6 CENTS Yutz Diedrich's Injury Puts Grid Leader Out of Play OPPONENTS BASE HOPES ON INTACT VETERAN LINE New Yorkers May Tax Nittany Machine to Limit With Strong Defense Lrnenp /01 the Penn Stale- Niagara goon: may be found on the ago, la page Without the services of Captain Yutz Manch, an unlined but deter mined Nittany team will inaugurate Penn State's MG gndiron campaign against an experienced Niagara eloen at 2.30 o'clock tomoriow af ternoon on New Beaver field For the third successive year, the Lions will open the season without their chosen leader. Dining the first play of Tuesday's scrimmage Died rich received a severe cut over his left eye which will keep hen out of play for at least a week Iles place in the lineup veil! main:ll,ly be filled by Jack Livezey, erpei ienced half back lavczey, nho is an accurate passer as 14 ell as a fine defensive back, has recovered horn a semen bat slow start early in the season, and has satisfied the coaches in recent scrim mages Coach Higgins lost the services of another wiluable plum during the past week ashen Ed DeCindes sprain. ed his ankle m a scrimmage Friday. Fred Kane ha 6 replaced DeGlades at center and is almost certain to hold down that position in tomorrow's game. Niagara Line Strong Tom Curry and Johnny Zorella wdl probably be Fllggirre dance S.or the guard poets, khde Cal Shawley and Stempeck are expected to get the tackle assignments, and Kaplan and Edward., the wing positions. Bob Snyder has been named as Livesey's running mate at halfback V. Ith French at quarter, and Lemsth, fullback Niagara will bring a veteran team here to open Penn State's schedule for the second time in as many years. Ten of the New Veil: squad played against the Nitteny squad last year, and nine of these plavms will prob ably face the Blue and White at the starting alustle tomorrow. The Niagara forwaid stall is ex pected to give tke Nittany backs plenty of trouble, as eery loan played in last season's opener Arco. ling to reports the right side of the Ness Yorker's line is pal Ocularly formid able, with Caption McHugh at guard,. Bernardo, weighing 197 pounds, at tackle, and Shin tell at end, McCar- (Continued fion• fifth nan,.) EDMONDS TO OPEN CHAPEL SERVICES Famous lidueator Give Address To Students Siindl* Morning In Seimati Auditorium Returning to Penn State Coupon for the second time n thin n year, the Honorable Franklin Spencer Ed monds, noted educator, will addiecs the chapel audience in Sclmah Audi tor nun Sunday :rim sing it tl o'clock Dr Edmonds cull officially open chapel sees me for the entire ,tudent body for the present College veal as the Rev. John Milton Moore np poured last Sunday expressly to v. el come the incoming class When Di. Edmonds last addressed the student hody, at the commence ment eXCICISe!J in June, he ordained liberalism in religion, ethics, and society as is evidenced dining the iievcnt ctn Ills pi event adilio.,s soul be modeled along similar line but %sill be more nilnpted to the ilecds and iequirements of the undetgradv ate body Several texts, including, "The Cen tury's Praia es , , in Education," "Ills tory of Central High School of Phila delphia," and "Life of Ulvases S. Grant," have Nought to Dr. Edmonds consuleinble tecognition in the edu cation field lie is a nnennlner of the laa firm of Mason and Edmond+ and retains an active interest on polities Ho tfko holds gtaduate degrees hoes the Unk Vel oily of PennsylA anal and Cornell unlversay. Dr. N B. Cocuant, formetly con nected with the linwelslty of Ala bama, has been named 911CCObSO" to Dr. Hannah Honeywell, head of th, an 00 0 resent eh laboratory until last aprlng,.
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