"FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE" VOL. 27, No. 15 NITTANY LION INN WILL OPEN BEFORE END OF FEBRUARY Modern 75•R00m Colonial Hotel To Accommodate Visitors, Convention Groups DINING ROOM PROVIDES SPACE FOR 300 GUESTS Overlooks College Golf Course On Lakes-to-Sea Route West of Campus Completion of the ne•v seventy-fise loom Nnttnny Lion Inn by the Con solidated Hotel Service, Inc, of New York City, sometime in February, is the expectation of Raymond II Smith, Comptroller of the College. Overlooking the golf course, Nit tany Lion Inn is directly behind the west stands of New Beaver field and near the Recreation hall facing the mew link of the Lal.es-to-Sea high way. The structure is of a long ram bling type situated so as to command a view of the Bald Eagle and Tussey mountain ranges The inn will be furnished with a colonial type of furniture in harmony with the large spacious lounge rooms and open fireplaces The main din ing room will be able to accommodate several hummed people while a num ber of smaller private dining looms will be mailable. Approximately seventy percent of the rooms are dou ble and each has an adjoining bath. To Fill College Needs The Consolidated Hotel Service, Inc, makes a specialty of•constiuct mg hotels for college towrs and is operating colonial inns throughout New England The inn here seas named by the Board of Trustees of the College, but is being constructed and ',ill be 9perated by the corpora tion According to the officials, the rapid giom th of the College has exceeded communit,r-11,,,lopments. _ The nee, budding is a result of the lack of suf ficient hotel facilities especially over meek-ends sinulai to the annual Alumni homecoming and foi conven tions that might be brought to State College College executnes are of the opin ion that although 20,000 lepresenta byes of thuty mganizatiors attended conventions and meetings heie last yeas, a modern hostelly nould attract ninny mole. Present plans for the spring sea son at Penn State now include the Pennsylvanin Intereollegrate Dramatic contest, ILA henna], Week, the Eas tern Intercollegrate Boxing tourna ment, wiri4,h was held here tut, years ago; ano the Interscholastic Track ol t champ! hips The School of Eng, neering 1 ill be In charge of the In dustrial/ ferenee ard a short course for irduc, .:.il executives and manag e] 9 MO n's Day and Commence ment alon with the all-College dances will brim visitors who may find de commode on at the Nittany Lion Inn 4 FARM LEADERS WILL SPEAR HERE Cooperalir e E•cclitzle, To Addi ass Agriculture Conference on Not,einiter 29,21,22 Menthols and officers will have then opportunity of hearrng four of the Natror's foremost leaders coopera- nouseparty Queen in 1 orn Spurns trse agricultural organmatrons ashen tlm fifth annual Cooperative confer- Dinners of Gay Nineties for Jazz enee is held in Old Main, November, 20, 21, and 22. Caterers who could satisfy the up Representirg v• of the largest Ipethtes of the Creeks and then organivations of its Lind in America, HPQ 's with dainty s lands mere 01. D Allenbach, president of the Inter-State Milk Producers associa.' dote in demand among the eight men', tion on ill addles" the group on "Sound fiatermtles at Penn State thntY itiarketrag`Organmatron and Member. years ago than are the hottest of pi, slip" Quentin Reynolds, gereral bands debated over by the fifty-odd manager of the Eastern Stales Parer-lhateinitres of today. do Exchange, the second largest co- The smoothest orchestral arrange operatrse organrzatron In the country, meats of "The Merry Widow Waltz," mill speak on the background, the ric, "Tell Me Pretty Maiden," and "After complisbments, and the aim of Ins the Ball Is Door" were as nothing ingainizatron. 'compared nth the delectable full- Following the annual barquet, Fri- course darnels served during the long day corning, November 21, Charles Intermissions at those affairs of yes- Wilson, member of the Federal Farm terday. Board for the Northeastern States,' Dance numbers cycle. Important of and It. E. Babcock, general manager, course, for it seas by the variety of of the change Foundation, the largegt, clams for the dreamy waltz or the cooperative orgamartion in the rag tune We-step on the tell tale country, will deliver talks about'dance programs that the popularity their respectrve organuatrons. lof tine HPQ was measured Parth- Three members of the Penn State ful escorts filled out these cards In faculty will also speak during the advence to insure their ladies the three day session. .fohn IC Stern and honor of being the "belle of the ball." Prof, William V Dennis of the ded Early semester calls on Presy and partment of agneultu.ie econounez, the faculty lumbers in order to on and Prank E Manning, agricultural erne them as patrons and patronesses economist, will speak. stirred up great rivalry among the eh I C run tA , '" • • .. 44 , • . . . 9 , • ---t:g.•;;;42!, 1930 'Who's Who'iLists 28 Members of College Staff Agriculture Schcol, With 8 Representatives:, Leads Faculty in Latest Direetcry Biographies of twenty-eight of the present Penn State faculty and staff, including two visiting lecturers, have beer published in the 1930 edition of "Who's Who in America" Ter members of the faculty hate been allotted two or more inches of space. Dr. Wheeler P Davey, pro fessor of physical chemistry, and Dean Will G. Chambers, of the School of Education, have been given 34 lines each, slightly less than three inches. President Ralph D. Hated and Dr. Coil E. Marquardt, College ci.amirer, represent the administtative stuff rn the book. The School of Agriculture, vath L• ographies of eight of its faculty included, leads the College. Dean Ralph L Watts, Prof. R Adonis Dutchei, Dr. Roy D. Anthony, Di. Stevenson W. Fletcher, Prof. Flank D Cardnei, Dr. Frank D Kern, Prof Thomas I Moire, and Dr Ernest B Forbes are the men listed from this school. The foul men of the School of PRIESTLEY SERIES TO OPEN MONDAY Dr. John 'Williams Will Discuss Structures of Molecules In Amphitheatre Dr John W Williams, assistant professor of physical chemistry at the Umteisity of Wisconsin, will open the fifth annual Priestley lecture ser ies in the Chemistry amphitheatre at 7 o'clock Monday night Dr. Williams will speak on "The Structure of Molecules as Revealed by Dielectric Constant Studies" in his first lecture Monday night The topic for the series of talks which will con tinue until Friday is "The Relation Between Physical Chemistry and Electrical Engineering" The five lectures will deal with the borderline between physical amis.. try and electrical engineering Mon day's lecture st ill give some of the physico-chemical data on which the, remaining lectures will be based. Sponsors Fifth Series Dean Prank C. Whitmore, of the School of Chemibtiy and Physics, v.ill act as chairman of the meeting Monday night, while Dean Robert L Sackett, of the School of Engine°, will lead the meeting Tuesday night At Wednesday night's se,sion, Piot Groves C. Chandleo, heed of the chemistry department, will be the chairman Prof Charles L head of the electrical engineering de pertinent, will preside Thursday n.ght The series of lectuies is being pre sented through the coopmation of the depaitment of chemistiy and the de partment of electrical engineering,. Four seiles have been given in for mer years by the chenii.lls depart ment in conjunction with other de partments of the College These lec tures deal each year with the hold°, line between phy..ical chemiqty and some other blench of science Prof. Wheeler P Davey, of the de pvltment of chennsty, has anyount ed that the Priestley lectures v.. 11 re plete the regular session, of Physical Chenustry 10. All of these talks are open to the entne student body STATE COLLEGE, PA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1930 Chvmstry and Physics who received mention arc Dean Frank C Whitmore, D.. Wheeler P Davey, Dr William R. Ham, and Prof Edwin W. Runkle. In the School of Education, the three, ;nee listed. Dean Will G Chambers,' Dr. F. Theodore Stunk, and Dr Charles C Peters, have each heel giver •more than two inches. 01 the School of Liberal Arts, Dean Charles W Stoddart, Dr. 0. Fred I Bosch, and Dr. Aso E Martin hose been brographed, and representing the' School of Engineer tog are Dean Charles L. Sackett, Prof. Percy Ash,l Prod Char Its L Kinsloe, and Prof Arthur J Wood Prot Chesleigh A Bonnie and Prof. William It Chedsey arc the only mem bers of the School of Minos! Indus tries that received mention. Dr Fled Loss IS Puttee, professor emeritus of Amen can literature, and Fred Fuller Shedd, edam of the Philadelphia L'vening nutlet tv, are the two College leetmers in "Who's Who of America" BURGESS CONVICTS LIQUOR SOLICITORS Lederer Fines Rayan. Cummings Wine Substitute Chalged with attempting to solicit orders for a cheap some substitute among fraternity houses mahout a too men nem fined $5O and costs by Burgess Eugene H Led •ru uesday morning after they spent the night in jail The men, Leroy Rayon and Harold Cummings, both of Washington, Pa were arrested Monday afternoon by Sergeant Seel and Corporal O'Malley o, the local pah.e force and held over night until money to pay thou fines nes fornaided Will Enforce Lay, As a sales inducement, the tun offenders are alleged to have offered formula with each puichase to change the ace into an intoxicating homage. It is believed that they base been opmating in college toss, throughout the country. When appi enended, Itasan and Cummins had in then possession num erous lingo oideis for their autos lions students in several Virginia col leges Only a fens sales acre made here before the tan limn mere tal.en into custody "All such attempts to surmount the prohibition lase vvll he deqlt with Just as seserely," declined Chief of Police Albeit E Yougel, m issuing a scorn ing that borough officials ale rat ing est.'s , effort for a stint enforce meet of lamer lass, th•s week-end Novunatmng to , advise. to the Womer'q cis , . of 1U will be open urn! Monday, November 10, an de etdod at the sophomme cols' class meelarg held Tuesday night m Old Main, w. ~lon is made to elect an ads,. ;In, women Inembct s of the faculty, a wet of faculty menthols, us women residents of the borough hou,es A young (II st obit gatton N.. 15 to meet the ualttn , gi ones of chapmones, and Inn lu.,t to bul them good night, The "barbarians," ss the mn-fi termty men were called, .5.11 V to rt that not all went happily with dr merrymaker a of those days Grens mg the tracks near the u , e behind the present golf caul so +ll it the Bellefonte Central train could not make the grade, the "barbs" gleefully watched their for ma.ly garbed Class mates with then ladies, each shad owed by a chaperon, trudge senuly into town. Housepattms have berm celebrat ed to connection with Pcnns.l,lvanta Day since Dr. Edwin E. Spanks be came incmdent of the College In those rally days thew vies a more fro nod Dt ogram mith u mihtniv pa rade reviewed by the governor, off,. eins of the National Gunn!, and state and college officials During the \Var this practice seas intetrupted and since then the gt.t. est celebration has been on Altman Homecoming Day vialt Penw.yhrinat Day devoted candy to houoepatty. enior Ball Head Names committee R.ll - 110ND E. BEST '3l With the naming of a committee of fifteen members this iicel„ Ray mond E Best, chaniinn of the Senior Ball, 'null begin ac'i,e prep arations nest week fon the annual upperclass function to on held January 16 The following semi',inane nam ed to the committee DI Elimbeth Crozier, Sara J LO,Cllb.lf:, sell K Axe Non, Geoigc 11 Bolich, Albert W Ege, L Jam, Graham, Charles G liens, Robert C Kieffer, Anthony C. Lcppe, E John Lesko, John S Spicer ji , E Stokes, Pails 1.1 Sweigart, Che,tei D Thayer, John L. Thompson WARNOCK EXPLAINS HOIJSFPARTY RULES iminou, the gleemen null give "The Lost Choid," by Sullivan Piano ar] organ accompaniment lo planned for College Dean Asks Fraternity this number Aid—Police Will Enforce Plan Instrumental Neielo Liquor Oldinanee ' The Campus Orris mill present eon cut arrangements of the latest pop ular music dining one act. With the addition of this' %nihilists, the inch e• ri i hrs pope•e•l nnirrtnal s'roirg r. fects as mut of its ensemble Sunplur.enting the oichestial ar rangements, 11) in,Liumental quartet employing a gnitar so rythmic pc conmamment v.ll present a nonrlt, mob.. Other musical numbers ir- C 11.12 on act by Miss lingel Her.frer, mainnba soloist, a piano duet by Jay W Kennedy 11 and Nevin Docker "31, and several violin solos Unrolling. an entirely nen, 0,00- merit of ningical stunts, Robert C. Thiasher enteitain house party guests in one of the act, Danc ing -h.t.s vie poss.bnities for the • rory In a rec.tal before •he produc tion, Donald A Shelley 'J.: will pre sent r ten-minute on gin program of popular music. Dancing at all fiatc-inty houses must end at ^ Wad: i:jeir,lit and at midnight in confolinnt on with the College regulations in rug irds housena'ty, De in or Alen Ai thin It Warnock announced this stink Women guests must be in then houses r at late: than one hoar fJlloa - inn, the close of the den, while men may only be in esert at the fretcrnity houses at which the women line a long as the chaperone 1 :ma•ns on du t, Th^ College has also n tiled that the fraternal,, mat not hold cadp mousing breakfasts oat_ito the souse MS=IIIII!! Dean Warnot4 has a,1,c1 that ,II fraternities cooper ao IP the oto ere once of•the ole, m o , llei that th:te may he no serious critic ,, m of College social function, IIIM=1111!! =MEE Chief of Polite \lots I. Yougel stated that the State College hot ough mould enter", all lignot lint et.plained that ottc any !tenon ivt o 1, Isql, the 'id's once of trt ,nitatiox h loci ot_ttpant o: an a loornbila t ati - nut liquor, and eon , , t lie ,buy cat cen tumult; liquor '1 ht vtolato, be held o' et until unit tong of mot "We I,ne a ropilt •ti ill to adla.ild. eenscr i ,ntly ,e mu •t innintala ILA nd attic! In LIII. L I 8(1110I Burges4 Eugonti i f ti n , State College Igo inigh m CO Chief Yoe„ el', biatina.ig ENGINEERING DEAN TO GIVE LECTURE In (I,nnstr) 111 , 1 , 11 lle.trn Al , 13I) O(lo ~ 'Enda) Debt'. 11 , 1; the tlna of a ,(.1 I, 0 lnehe englneeralg ler tall es, Dual Rohm I, L. Sackett. school, I, , p.ll, Ricci am! the Iloc. Chem amphit o'clock this aftci nc Crosby Mold, mil speak toda}, the "Young Man day Mr Field, n erg expert on lerr venter and an expi inevt fair of eons° in ICS !own,: tt Colorado 1;4,o am, Dean Sathett wilt ages of the Cr tore in the Colo,: He will ...lam he, ,vlll pi event .the Sc. vat] be gupplual to dam which will al, ovate, !viers.; for acemding dean. • rai. t . Ott Vl,. CHEM PRESENT HOUSEPARTY SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT 'To Give Vaudeville Performance In Schwab Auditorium At 7:30 O'clock ARRANGE INSTRUAIENTAL NOVELTY PRESENTATION Miss Edna Roderick '3l Will Sirg Popular Numbers During Musical Program Introducing a plc:l7,lam of nos cal ‘autlevillc to housopartv gucqt., th, Peon Stat.< Glee club will nrcient ow:It acts of entert onment a S