Page 1..0. Whiskers Return To Students' Lips In 10-Year Cycles wi,1,01, clop out among college mon in roc:Anis , ircm une cycles, an e‘anunntlon of the old ho I'a• cranial% EVAN' ten team., patties in the yuan books indicate, there is a dis tant tendency fot students to cult], Nate h.im y decal :Am. on the upper Imp If the oNele in hirsute adorn ment in to continue on an even curve, - mustache cups may become standanl eqummuent um fiateinlty (Inning rooms this ye, The, last collegiate mass endeavor made in this du cotton was shortly Iftei the Wm,ld War and poor to that the in edoimnance of mustaches °coined 01 1910, and again when the twentieth century scan in its infancy. In the °sub nineties sideburns weie an additional part of a young man's facial decorations College life at Penn State in the .1111101[y t cal s,' as La Vie calls the decade fi one 1909 to 1010. was out standing foi long-haired football football pla,wis. the intteduction of high, white stilt collars, the disap pcaiance of eating clubs anll the gio,th of fiateinities, the decadence of the mandolin club and the appear and of the oichestia. These changes tone gildual and consequently were not en !dent to the limier portion of the student body PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISER HILLSIDE ICE CO. ICE and COLD STORAGE Noi th Patterson Sti eet Phone 136 ( . • ;,..) GO HOME AND TELL YOUR MOTHER Ilcnr this merry, nu rry melody of lumpy heartbeats Oct to music... —and hawiliy Gus Arnheim and his Ligh•voltage orchestra. Other Victor Record hits, too ena It One "the Broadway harries" —totert or hot—for mar) mood EH= The greatest artiste and orchestras rcronl eschish cly for Victor, in etery field. 5 1 1, I . • MIMIIWZraII 10E11 \NITIiI II nmn"l'llm Thing Csev Arnhem & Orch. 22506—Confoishe wns Cneght in the Emu Itud)Vallred-Orch. 22315—Sing I ShII Got a Thrill Ted Wernil .S. Oreh 23000—Okay Baby I Wain n Little Girl Illotimney's Cotton BRAIDS SYMPHONY No. 2 in D 1511,10 R recorded by STO KOW4k I On ; War Roved. and the 11.1badelphla Orebro., Ifrarilds mat evloolerplrea lodayl Vlelne Mown /.102, %WWI. Recur& 72224202 The Music You Want When You Want It On Victor ci&o STOCK JUDGING TEAMS WIN 3 EVENTS AT FAIR Dail, Cattle Appralsers Take First Price in Eastern Esposition Winning second place in general h‘estock Judging, (list in beet cattle judging, and thud in judging hots, and sheep, the stock Judging team returned last week from the Easton States Exposition held at Springfield. Mass. The dairy cattle judging team also captured test place dating the fair. Prof Franklin L. Bentley and Peter C MacKenzie of the animal hon. bandry department acted as officials at the exposition. The stock judging team still start ti fining next month tot the Interna tional Show at Chicago, Illinois, in December, while the dairy cattle Judg ing train will compete at the National Dairy Exposition to be held at St. Lott., Mis‘mni, on October 13. We Sell the Sensational Refrigerator of the Year. Porcelain on Steel Inside and Out All the Beauty and Durability of Porcelain Combined with The Strength of Steel! FRIGIDAIRE The Keefer Hardware 128 S. Allen Street Ready Printed Song Sheets For Smokers and Banquets , Appropriate Songs Selected by Director Grant The Nittany Printing and Publishing Co. s r. Between MON ies and the Corner Fall Woolens BLUES BROWNS DARK GREYS FASHION'S LATEST SHADES , MADE TO YOUR MEASURE tr . at prices You Can Afford to Pay Smith Tailor Shop 110 E. Beaver Avenue DOLLAR DRY CLEANING PRESSING REPAIRING Play Golf 1 At the new indoor golf course under the Cathaum Theatre. Lunches and refreshments. Follow the crowd and enjoy an hour of recreation. Weekly low prizes of $5.00 for men and $5.00 for ladies. Low four somes play off every Wednesday evening at 6:30. Watch for the Interfraternity and Faculty Tournaments to Be Announced Later Cathaum Kilty Country Club Golf Course PROFESSOR WEAVER ATTENDS I AGRICULTURE SCHOOL ADDS ADD AGRICULTURAL COURSES 7 - AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE 3 BACTERIOLOGY MEMBERS 'No new courses, market milk pro duction and handling, and ice cream OFFICIAL PENN Prof. Frederick P Weaver of the Three new members have been making, have been added " the ear agricultural economics department added to the teaching staff of the de- respondence curriculum of the School STATE JEWELRY has returned from Washington, D C, partnient of bacteliology of the School of Agriculture. v.Agriculturehere he attended the first inter- of American agricultural conference Dr Joel A. Sperry, a graduate of i Problems of agricultural economics, Yale university, has taught at the 'conservation, condo) of insects, and unwersay of Illinois and .as recent- FROST condo) DOTY aglicultural lescalch were discussed ly bacteriologist of the New Ynik Opposite Front Campus by the delegates present from 17 ofINSURANCE State department of health and re the 21 countiies in the Pan-American search at Albany, New York. Roger Union D. Reid of the Univelmty of South . t 0 Dakota and Melvin E Peons of the PEACOCK REPLACES 31ORRELL Univercity of Maiyland complete the i Jesse m Peacock, a graduate of new additions to the stall. Pindue university, succeeds Theodore , LOUISE A. LAMBERT L Morrell as a graduate assistant 'PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS in the animal husbandry depiatment - - . of the School of Agricultute. Mi. i ' Illoirell resigned last spring. Shampooing Permanent Waving WILL STUDY AT WISCONSIN Frank Sciortino & Bros. Marcel Waving Finger Waving Prof William L. Henning of the deportment of animal husbandry is 0 Retell Doal•rs In Second Floor Leitzell Bldg. Phone 2404 on leave of absence for graduate ' study at the Uniyersity of Wisconsin. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND PRODUCE - ' Italian Olive Oil All Kinds of 'Macaroni Compliments of Phone 210 105 East Beaver Avenue I . Club Diner , Inc. , THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN It's a WI ale of a Picture ! 66 MOBY DICK" ATHAUM With . JOHN BARRYMORE MONDAY and TUESDAY JOAN BENNETT Mame Bally at 1 30 HANN & O'NEAL Friday, September 26, 1930 The New York Herald Tribune, "if you read it every morning," will keep you posted on all the events happen- ing in this busy ' country of ours and all over the rest of the earth. = iii Reading a good morning newspaper is as necessary as 1 breakfast itself, and just as pleasant. ' DON'T DENY t YOURSELF / THIS LUXURY ' The New York `.; Herald Tribune is on sale in - P . d', State College ;`,'' f the first thing op '. every morning. z Or you can have it delivered to your room, either by carrier or by mail. New York Herald Tribune
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