.:z 3,-;\ • ) "FOR THE GLORY 1 tun t a t e z. ' OF OLD STATE" VOL. 27, No. 23 TWENTY-FIRST L. A.' LECTURE PROGRAM TO BEGIN FEB. 10 Thompson Will Present Initial Talk on 'Organization of Symphony Orchestra' COMMITTEE ARRANGES 6 ADDRESSES FOR COURSE Dengler, Galbraith, flatterer, Martin, Rhodes To Speak . During Annual Series Opening the twenty-first annual Libels! Arts Lecture series, Prof Wil fred 0. Thompson. Bandmaster, will present the first talk on the subint of "Organization of a Symphony Orchestra," February 10. Dr Fran cis J. Tschan, professor of History 'and chairman of the 1031 Liberal Arts Lecture Course, announced yesterday ' Six lectures schedulod to continue throughout the months of February, March, and April hip, been arranged by a committee, which in addition to Dr. Tschan consists of Miss Julia G. Mill, professor of English Composi ,tion, and Prof Mason Long of the English Literature department. fAstronomical Lecture Scheduled f Bandmaster Thompson vs 111 be as srvted by members of the College Orchestra who will illustrate many of the points which the lecturer wall bring out. This lecture is to be given in the Little Theatre in Old Main and has been arranged as an advance talk before a concert by the Cleveland Symphony Orchestra on the following night. "Glimpses of the Southwestern In dians" will be the subject of the sec ond lecture to be delivered on Febru ary 21 by Dr. Asa E Mattin, pro fessor of History. The third talk of the series will be an astronomical lec ture on "Man's Place in the Uni verse" It will be given on March 10 by Prof. Leland S Rhodes of the civil engineering department Dr. Robert E. Denglet, professor of Clock, will present the fourth num ber on Match 24 He sill] speak on "Vergll Post of Past and Present" Robert E. Galbraith of the English Composition department will discuss "Lafcadlo Hearn the Leprechaun of Lettms" as the fifth talk to be given April 14 Dr. Ray II Dotterel, pro fessor of Philosophy, will present the last lecture Aim! 28 TRIBUNAL SENTENCES FRESHMAN OFFENDERS 8 Plebes Will Appear in Feminine Apparel on Coop Corner Eight freshmen of the fourteen or iiiigned berme Student Tribunal in Old Main Wednesday night were found guilty of charges prefeired against them, and the other six dis missed v.ith a warning not to repeat their offence. The eight found guilty of violating College customs wore sentenced to appear for two hours daily on Co-op coiner during their period of pen ance. wearing distinctive feminine ap parel. Who's Dancing Delta Upsilon (Canty. Owls) Phi Delta Theta (Closed) (Nittany Num) Scabbard and Blade (Closed) Sigma Nu (Ira, oily Tc Ft) Tomorrow Night Football Dance Phi Delta Theta (Closed) Ninc) Penn State Club (Subscrtptlon) (PhtlCum's Os clic al so) Theta Chi and Chi Omega (At Theta CM) (Closed) (St. alai V'S Fool Imo um a) Delta Tau Delta (Closed) (Campus Ouqn) Phi Kappa (Alabama Aces) Phi Kappa Tau (Closed ) ask Ca•r owl His Dellhops) Sigma Alpha Epsilon (Closed) (Varsity Tea) Tau Signia Pin (Mc and 11 hits) Rushing Revisions Include Undeterred 15-Day Period Committee Will Submit Code to LF.C. on Basis Of Chapter Replies in Questionnaire Based upon chapter replies to a questionnaire, a fifteen-day rushing period starting the thst day of Freshman Week, will supply the foundation for the code to be proposed to Interfrateinity Council by the revisions com mittee. A piepondcience of fasoiable opinion on this point sins cited as the reason lot the decision by committee chairman J. Richard Smith 'JI. at the Council meeting on Wednesday night. Delaying iushing for tams weeks after the fieshman orientation. perital elicited a decisive negative ma jority. Smith also reported over whelming opposition to a process of gradual deferment smith second se mester pledging thiee years fioni now as the goal 1 September 17, the opening of Fresh man Week, will inaugurate rushing in the code under consideration. Fra ternities would file bid muds Friday night, October 2. Calling for bids ~..o e repress .tines of the German the following day, the lushees would _ universities in an international debate, consider them in a silent period, last- CHAMBERS PLANS lin Schwab auditorium at 7:30 o'clock ing until 6 o'clock Sunday night, Oc- A town and campus bus service, tomorrow night tobcr 4. operating entnely within borough Inn- CONTINUANCE BEDE Orville A Hitchcock '3l and Harry nii W Lightstone '3l will argue the neg. Chapters To Consider Issues its, will be inaugurated in State Col- The questionnan a proved dissatis- lege next month provided a franchisel alive side of the question for Penn ' faction With the late opening or lush granted to Burgess Eugene H. Led - 'Refutes Rtimoi's of Resi - gnation Hans Juergen Clef Blumenthal and Stab while the German speakers, activities included in this year's code, wrier by the borough council is npnros-; The season this fall began at the close ed by the Public Service Commission I To Take Education Post i Herbert Schaumann, will support the of Freshman Week and lasted elmen at Harrisburg In Pinehot Cabinet I John H. Frizzell, of the English comp. present policy of preparedness. Prof. days Plans for the organisation of this I Pi eferential bidding will go by the service, dependent on the fallorablel I ositioo depai tment, will preside and board if present committee thought action of the commission, include the I 'Mr. Ernest Koch, of the German de holds. R e tSpiking the possibility of his res- partment, will serve as inicrpretei. ui n.ng to the 1024 system, / opelation of busses having a capacity whereby the freshman receives ignation to assume saperintendency the bids instead MI of fifteen to twenty-5,e passengers To Use Oregon Plan of the State Department of Education ; instead of his single leading ;at intervals of thirty minutes mei under Gmernor-eiect, Gifford Nicht . An expel tamed choice and signifies his selection by I lentos which Noll seive the mane Dean Will G. Chandlers, of the School thiected by Josep Penn State team h F O'Brien, min's appearing at the house, was suggest- town ed as a substitute. Will Run 2 Routes lof Education, vesteriLav declared that debate coach, will face, the Continen ;such an action under present circum- dal speakers. Hitchcock spoke in five I Plan Oiernight Silence ITo increase efficiency, the borough ' stances was highly imp! obable. I intercollegiate- debates and was - a "loud -pip- , will be divided into two routes, ac- I definite invitation has member of the team which made To pies ant last-minute Although no ant ing" the committee plans to continue ic. to the present plan One will “ling been extended to Dean Chambers, the undefeated tour throughout the East 1 the silence period until 6 o'clock Sun- , mos :de tramportation between the possibility of his appointment hail last year He is a member of Delta day night, nix h section aril the campus ours after the tune ' fr.te'mtV been a cause for conicctures which Sigma Rho and holds a Penn State i The second will serve the 'western set for the first-year men to appear the Penn State head of education le- debating await! section and the College heights des fated the fraternity of his choice Di-I futed with his statement. I Lightstone, who will speak that for trier Both sell make stops at kc the negatne, rmiresented the ce vision of eriCh - day into ,two date pel f,. 11 until 4 0 .., positions throughout the borough." The unliklihoc I of continuance. in in a debate with Western Reserve ends for lushing, the office for irme than four years clock and from 5 until 8 o'clock at : That the need for such transports- last year and was the minim of the, is a decided deterrmt to acceptance of night i s suppoi ted lion has arisen in the past few years the Dean Chambers admit- extemporaneous speaking contest': The presence of a freshman in a because of the extension of borough tad position," when a sophomore fraternity house or a fratni otty man territory and the glow Lb of the ,town ) "To resign my work at the Collegel Count Blumenthal, who was a stu in a freshman's rosin was outlined is the reason advanced by the burgess dent at Potsdam and Mecklenburg, for v. hat seen, a purely teinporary as a definition of rushing Silence foe the proposed establishment of bus - appointM. t ',CC 4 I C , I the reasonable . prepared for law at the Univ , rsities periods over night were also brought service I op for discussion by the individual In undertaking the project Mr Shouid assurance be made that the '°f Munich -..d Konigsberg li' has been actin.° in student affairs and is groups Lederer stated that lack of a abed-suneunten. , enc3 would be permanent, a member of Deut-che Studentschaft,' o I uled bus system is especmily felt by , the most competent educators of the honorary fraternity I t CLASS BALANCES It on suilents living in the fraternity who have difficulty in maim •• , 0 ,..,, State would be proud to accept such an offer, and its desirability won e P ld b Attending school at h,tirburg, f, oruumous l y ouhunood,o tin p ointed ou t . Herbert Schaumann later began the classes on tone The oposed set- study of law at the University of TOTAL $1.4..,063.04 vice would also 11 m 1111,C the district I Sees Need For Permanence .Berlin In addition to his legal in , ncrth of the College moie accessible terests he took part in forensic work, auditor Heleases Annual Financial to the downtown section and other Ijournalism and literature _ ,,_ , parts of the borough Report Shoe mg Surplus for College Year 1929-30 Indicating a nut em plus of $ll,- 00304 the annual financial statement ... . . . . _ - of the interclass budget system for IVlargarel. Lorah, Eltrabeth Helmer, continue in this fild. the year ending June 30, 1930, sues Referring to the temporary status IN , ieli submitted to the COI LE MAN vests : - Ruth cl Compose Team of the appointment, the hetid the a f day. by Herbert R Kinley, College ; , Education School expressed his demre auditm. Wait the appointnient be made for, 1 In the first uomen's debate of the The major poi tion of the class re- season, a Loom of t.., , , o ,rook.o ond long tei ms, esplaining that handicaps policy 1 ceipts will be kept in a savings ac- , caused by abrupt changes in one ultra Wale well ineet representa count for lAVie e penses Each class i would Um be eliminated fives of the College of William and showed the following surplus 1030, a Many in Williamsburg, Va , Monday $ 782 71, 1911, $7,088 12, 1022, 03,- night DEBONIS IN ILL RECOVEIt FRONI 892.44, 1033, $2,3:12 41 I MI s II K Balser, instructor in ntal receipts limn all sources were .1U romoulLE CRASH INJURIES 517,883 70, and of this amount Sill,- public sac 'long and coach of won,- 321 42 was collected in class dues or e, d e hm,,,,i will select the team The chief income from other sources film the Mis ses ' Margaret Lorah '32, Alb,' F. Deßonis '32, varsity base.' Elisabeth 111 Helmer '3l, and Ruth ball pitcher, Who a tinctured' seas aunPlied by the el.'s dances , H Nielnl '3l, to uphold the affinnitive skull in an automobile crash two sole of ca p s unit norms, Lum suits ' of the question, Resolved, That Weeks ago, is twitted out of danger Iblaze,s, and freshman caps The to- Emeagence of Woinan nein the Home and tecovering iapidly at the Lan-I tal yeaily expentlitme aas $36,002 87, Is a Denial able Feature of Our Mod- Lintel Gomal hospital where he has I:0 , w being the ina2oi item of es- ern Life been undergoing treatment since the pence ! Negotiations for debates with Scion accident Of the Once class dances a small Hill college and Syracuse univeisity , Although at lii st ii Was feared that deficit aas monk('against the Seri- .00 being made fin the schedule, I his mimic's might move fatal, De.' air Ball and Sophomore Hop, but a v. loch includes a return meet with' Bonis has shown marked improvement 'substantial NM plus for the Junior the William and Mai y ;poop m the' late, regaining complete conscious- Prom Each year the balance re- „ row I niss Saturday nraining in ' - Senor class treasury ' ' - tablishi - --ii- class fund - establishes a permanent class tuna which is held in trust by the pem, l Coaci `J u d g . nerd secretary. fo WM:IN.S " 'ITE Cl{"l' First Season of Change Chosen by the WS.G A. Senate as i P oor Criterion, in a freshman senatm, Miss Margaret E ' Barnum Ha d Dean s Opinion epresent her class along. with Miss Cailyn V Manifold, who! elected at a recent class meeting.' "It unwise to nalge any couching The senate consists of two mem-I heis of each class one iepiesentative "g un . ho its first yew's record— irons the Town Gills' Council, Dean e'en if its Slot near should be a glor- Charlotte E. Ray, and bliss m ane musty successful one" Dealt, together with the office. of Such was the opinion of Dean Ar tie association that R. Warnock as stated in an in __a teiview for the COLLEGIAN when STRUCK ArrENDs CONCLAVE questioned co to his attitude towaid the past football season Dr F. Thcodine Shuck, of the in-, The Dean added that his opinion clustiial education department, is at- was based on the fact that too much tending the annual convention of the is insolved in the "change-oser" to American Vocational Association wairant the enpectation that it all which is taking place this week at can he done In one yam. R. seas not a Milwaukee, Wisconsin As official mole "Pollyanna" attitude on his delegate of the Pennsylsama State Vo- pint rational Association Doctor Shuck Recollections saw in ord., us he will dISCUS, the general content and sand "At that, this year's team fell length of Industsial teaches training only slightly shalt of the ieeomd which courses. most of us lest spi.ng thought so otihl STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1930 LEDERER MAY RUN TOWN BUS SERVICE Burgess Awaits State Sanction To Start Routes Betneen Campus, Borough WOMEN TO ENGAGE IN FIRST DEBATE MONDAY WILL PRESIDE at First Debate With German's In giving his reasons fm not ac cepting, a possibl , appointment, the Dean cited bas A‘olk at Penn State as a second factor to slake lam hesitant The fact that educational work at the College is broadening and slimes pos sibilities of even greater gron,th, ass cited as a reason for his desire to Early Unwise, Thin is the mrond of a bel ICH of aitirles ort flu 4itatif ion in reply to the list of qui strolls ask"d by alum, and otildents published in a recoil Cot MAN editorial. he a satisfactory one. 'We thought if the team should soul three of its six major games it would make a satis factory locaid "As a mattei of fact, the team lost only two inapt games by demo, scales— one to Colgate, %Ouch most sports wiltels late as the strongest team in the East—and in the other foul games fell just a trine short of winning." Not foigetting the fact that most of us me unliitelv to accept this op timistic point of View, the Dean added that to the average fan "a miss m as good us a mile" liottever, as he so tigoiously pointed out, in judging the team unit .10mb—especially the fu ture possibilitio , of new touches— finer measurements titan the aveiage frn's mutt be in le. Tottrgiatt. ORATORS TO MEET GERMAN DEBATERS TOMORROW NIGHT Hitchcock, Lightstone Will Face Continental Speakers on Military Policy FOREIGN TEAM SECURES • KOCH FOR INTERPRETER Arrangements Provide for Use Of Oregon System With Audience Decision 111th "Resolrad, That the Present Policy of Military Preparedness Should Be Abandoned" as the propo sition, Penn State's forensic team well engage representatt , " of the Ger- CO-ED GROUP ELECTS SECRETARY, TREASURER Greek Council names Mrs. Slow Athiser for 2 Year Term Filling the elective offices of the recently organi7ed College Panhel lenic association the member s elm , . Miss Maigaret S Hopwood 'az as , ceretary and Miss AI. Isabelle Yackl '3l as treasurer. Mrs. Dorothy A. Stover, instructor in public school art and u member of the State College Panhellenic associa tion, was elected adviser of the asso ciation for a tom of too ysais Edith 11. Anderson, present advises, mill continue in that capacity for one year Miss Edna R. Rodouck 'll and Miss Eleanor M. Hill '32 assumed the of fices of mosaic:it and vice-president respectively which rotate according to the establishinent of national fratet ' nitres on the Penn State Campus, This 3 ear's vice-p•esulent xdl automatical ly proceed to the presidency next year Says Warnock Depicts Reorganization Plan for Athletics At Penn State I wonwre , • 01,101 chi , ' will he lade of is m at Stalk BietlaTis /11111 IL'''''' When Questioned by the team ter , the "” i ""' 'Co the clomp compiling' the best 11, to whether or net there was any-I?until in niti myna al athletics, maul. The ioles of loid aril lady of the thing analogous between the situation ' en "' ' 1 ”" w !P lw fi _ l _ l " l _ l _"' , ' , l :' , . - tainti.g its scholarship at the snow heic and at Penn, Dean Winnock re- Kalb '" E. Bull. ' and 'M'" M•iii.;,i , t , time, will he :minded each yeal per -IA, hotter, while Maus Mai y B ''' i n ' olsoent possession of the Dudek tro plied an the negative r an' e l ' M it ' t . l s io A .i t u ' i ' l l io ',' s ' 1 1.0 1 i 4 ro? tTie di si ' n e ,i l :- - i i 'b v , 1 Te l ' i ", vt ' l l s " P w ' ilTc h r i o ' w c n " l i. ',' lct ‘ o ' in:l - then outlmed the plan followed in the recent reorganizatioa of Penn more class w ill be Malil. Baibara , ,:u': c ' ll' u o u i t ir L i ' Clic veil State athletics under which system Vincent, while bliss Mildred P Timis : ' ' ""' ,pmts all coaches work undei a director, are ~,ii b e no lady o— ' — members of the College faculty on i The prologue to the pageant will be BEZDI.IK ADDRI , ,SSI:S IL‘mlLEr the some basis as other faculty mein- react by Miss Mat garct Lorah '.12,1 Dean Hugo Tlettle'<, of the School Mors, and receive salaries commensu- while Miss Janet I. Brow nback '3l l of Physical Education, spo I, 0 at inte with those o f facult y memb e i ' I se 11l serve as poet, and buoy Ehrabeth 1 the banquet tellil o i o d the mem "With that undea standing," he us- C Bell ',112 as cardinal Miss Nancy 1 hers of the Dulwich high school foot seats]. "they also ar guaranteed, as B, Nace '3l and bliss Jane C Laird 1 ball train at Bali, ick Wednesday are other members arose faculty, that '34 have been chosen us heralds N, till j night. James Coogan 'JO, formr their employment would be continued bliss Margaret S. bleblaster '3l as, edam-in-chief of the Con I MOAN as long as they dad their work In a trainbeater. Corn t, Jestei 4 WIII be' had clue ge of al i ungenicnts fel the Miss M. Barnet Arlen '3l and ML,slallitir in 11,s capacity as managing (Continu A on third page) Elizabeth L Warne,. '3l. I edam of the Du A icl. Thai; pa ia,... _ .. College Ratifies Plan For Activities Union EXPLAINS Method for Selecting Summer Dormitories Bitablishwent of a Student Union at Penn State became a reality when the plan of organization submitted by a committee of ten undergraduate activity leadro s uas a Milled by the Student Welfin e committee of the College Senate Monday afternoon In authoilnlng the formation of the Union, the Welfut e committee urged that a more detailed constitution be DEAN WILL GRANT CHANIFIERS , I dray n up berme the end of the tea', Until such steps e'e taker the oigani- GREEKS TO HOUSE 1 . ,,, e ,, t n i0 . n oberato ands the pleient IThe first rmicting of the nett asso ciation mill take place 'I ceadiv night, SUMMER STUDENTS, when the ten activity lealers, foaming ; 'he student governing council of the Union, convene to elect a immanent College Wi:l Select Dormitories rtooromo and to ciisui„„i on , for Folios; intr, Application the year. Raymond : Bomeis '4l will serve as the temporal y, chairman On January 15 Began Last Spring. Selection of fraternity houses as Penn State began la,t opting Sale° women's doi initories for the 1081, that time a i ninnuttee of students Summer Session win be made by the repies-anting the extia-curt molar .Ic -1 same methods followed in 1030, ar- , tivities of the College hase been in cording to Dean IS ill Grant Chum , vestigating Student Unions at abettars, bars, director of the Session colleges The plan presented to the Fraternities desiring the privileiiielS•mate so us based on a sunny of more of operating should apply foe blank than fifteen schools application forms nest week. These ; The purl.ne of the newly-founded forms, compleldly filled out, signed organization is to corrilato and fed- Ihy responsible officer of Uri fra-1 crate the student activities for the ternity and by the local faculty or advancement of U. individual groups, alumni advisor, must be returned to to co-ordinatv these dawn., to sere the summer session office on or be-~a 'OM. , On program of development fore January 15, 1931 end to promotc it/ejects watch Lath/ Dean Chambers points out that the not he properly wide:taken by the m oonlit., of the lams, manager for ; dividaal group alone summer dormitories will be an minor- The activities reptesentgl on the tent factor in the selection of a fra- student governing council are men's ternity and that he must he certified student genet nment, viornen'i, student by the proper fraternity officers Any gel ernment, iehinous oiganizations, change of manager aft, January 13 Interfiateinity council, athletics, mil-t -ont/1 cancel appros al of the honor ' , cations, vermin's frateinity honorary fraternities, music organ, To Consider Conditions zatges, and the Penn State club Puvilcge of application for summer school dormitoues is open to all tunnies and other houses in State fate; F. C. TO SUPPORT College. On the hams of last sun-1 regust , ation College author,-, INTRAMURAL PLAN ties estimate that not more than six teen frateinity houses will be needed for v omen, and not inns, than three I. et.e. , APP..' of Athletic Poigrain on four for men I At Dimling—Winter Sports College officials noel e the right to select houses hest suited for the comfort of summer session students Selection will Inc made on the hasr, i Without a dissenting y.ine, litter a accessibility, collodion of the house , fraternit‘ Council Wednesday. and fin nishings, freedom from noise I night to cooperatc fully I.lth the ex and other distinctions, moon screen- I .panded intramuial athl tic pi ogiam ing against flies, qualifications of the of the School of Physical Ethic atom moimseil manag,ei us to 1.1 tilling and I Illanageis of fiatei only and group eApei mote, and the presentation of awrestling teams meet at ti o'clock to satisfactory budget I night in the Alpha Clii Sigma howl:, Residents of St. te College who de- boxing nianagcrs oiil assemble at sire to house students this summer 7 00 o'clock Tuesday night in the should also apply directly to the NUM- I Sigma Alpha Epsilon house, end has nun session office fin applitatlon kethiall managers in the same place blanks, and tctw n the (nuns not later Thuisday night Tin , • tow nament, than Jania.) . 11, 10.11 I mill start the m :el, foil .ming the rc o ltutn ft oat (liristmas vocation SWill in all. tie N 1.1,0111 CO-ED CHRISTMAS g • - , 2 • • athletes Mum into contatiOning . DINNER PLANNED s :',°.`r k t ,!,‘,`,`. l , l „`, s l l ‘l l •Tor.Z.N SIM afternoon, Wetliie-day after- Marie ICcepurl+, Louie ii„fr e th t , noon (tom 2 until .1 o'clock, and fioni 7 until 0 00 o'clock rt night every I'lll Leading Roll, in Annual o eekiluy On Satuiday the ILJI ninny l'iNtisal December 10 ' be used fioin noon until 5 &clot I, I All matmen most sign up in Dirty- Attor Be/del.'s }my an entry the liaditional old English for squad I.sts tonight Boxers r Joe o. r COllO, Team manna -is mill su Chi mamas dime, for non). stutleals al MeAIIiSIM /MS donna ieei" i ) ."' will pay the same fee, milli .1 Inno centi/0r la. Mi ., Marie I Keene"' mein fee of $1 00 if a team is cater eel, Fenior WSCA senator, as Lind 11c-1 ms may Allister, 111 act as host and It the' nit monty. ..,,,, vtdual holing y , , N0n.1 .1 40, may .11 t . _ Course florred,t7 pre . ..: t d,,,nt of thc , l „ ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS Student Welfare Board Urges Detailed By-Laws APPROVES REPORT OF 10 UNDERGRADUATE HEADS Group's First Meeting Planned For Tueccia3 —Boners 1,, Temporary Leader Instigation or a Stu ant Union at Su lug Into Action
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