Ftiday, December 12, 1930 Liberal Arts Other Schoo Dean Stoddort Reveals Enrollment Tends To Advance That fifty-nine percent of the grades ensued , in the labetal Ails courses go to student, in other cahoots of the College is dionn by statistics compiled by Dean Chad., W. Stod dart, of that school. This ,fact togethei with the figures revealing that 11,031 or two-fifths of the 25,000 grades awarded to stu dents in the whole college are given by the Liberal Arts school shows a definite trend to subjects not purely practical and scientific in the opinion of Dean Stoddart. Enrollment m the Lthmal Acts school has nuneased 100 pet cent since 1920 when the nundr.t of faculty menthol lose ft ort 82 to 100, a gam of less than 20 per cent ovet the ~me pelted AL the present time the commence and finance cultnculum cote tams 501 students and the not, .al letters, 401 Mete ate 260 ,errors, the seine number or Juntons, 201 sophonun cc, and 253 freshmen Eighty-eight gmduate students ran studying m 500 duffer ant ',Metal Alto courses Figures for the met case in the number of student., regrstercil in par ticular subjects oho« the gmutest In crease in the German department which gamed 300 per tent in a per mo of eight ?,ears Classical languages Increased from 50 m 1023 to 190 at the present .tnne. The number of students enrolling in economies courses aose from 1,20 G in 1922 to its 2,280 present enrollment Journabsin has more than clord;ed its enrollment in two 2.eras of essence The number of students entolled mathematics mei cased flout 1,414 in 1923 to 1,741 at the begmning of this beineztei, nhile histoty stasis an m crease ease from 1,321 to 1A92 doting a similar nowt! Music ICZIAI..:itS mounted from 101 to 291 in the se‘en y ear period Graduate Designs Susquehanna Span ' Penn State giadunte in mil engi neeling, James C Lone: 'O7, the designer and buthlet of the recently :slecheated budge spanning the Stout., hanna riser betueenlVLightsville and Columbia Constructed at u to , t of $2,600,000, the hedge e, appio‘nately one and :one-quai lei lades in I , ngth. In ad dition to On , Itlz Long hat ,detittned and built Inulgts nero-s the , June tta at Lev.istottn, the Stlntylkill at Noiristoun, the Sittquelianna at IVatsontottn, and one nom the I ehigh Valley tathoad tlaelss noar Alltn tottn. While in College 1111 Long was a nentbel of .the class and carat} track MUM and sea ed es:tlent qnd owlet of the ,Ju n of class Ile la ,- also a numbs of the Lane board, ad the Transit Club. Why not let The Children's Shop solve your Christmas problems for the little brother or sister at home? READY PRINTED SONG SHEETS For Smokers and Banquets Apptopriate Songs Selected by Director Grant The Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Betneen illonaes and the Corner Rcithinuuttcllnmmilinquiplinuffinithzminugmilovonmmaffirni.umpunlimilL.,:,,,,,ngrumummiNiiv anntun $25.00 in GOLD for CHRISTMAS IF YOU ACT AT ONCE See "KEN" RUTHERFORD at The New Recreation Center Just Around ❑te Corner [tom College Avenue on Pugh Street The Golf Driving Net and I Tom Thumb Golf 25c Indoor Archery Are Here Come In and Try Them urses Give s Most Grades Fraternities Favor 2-Hour Recreation Inlet fiater arty Council leaped about d the studert bandwagon sup pot ting the to n-hour recreation plan with a unamirote, note at its Wed nesday night meeting Since the question ...as refored back to the indmdual ehapte", at the pt needing Council meeting, the &mimeo vote , eprownts the senti ments of all Penn State finteinitv men. The necessary cooperation in setting the thnnet hour back to al loy, for Inn 1 unt,l 13 o'clock Inctra iion period assuied 'by the Creek legislatiee body. Former Instructor Relates Experiences In `Rear Guard' nomm.cenbel of Penn State's f o r. mos faculty I:pre..entatne from the court of King George m Fro4land have hoer leeenth rebo ced on hook form "Rees Guard," a lohnne by Maine T Compton Pakenhom, tells of hoe personal caper renew her• and kbural Major Pikenbarn tannin ,ennonues an an Inetmetor at the Collage m 1922 and 11923 Born in Lynn of noble Mitrih are the 1111,01 i.. 1 nepheo of Ail lona' P•d c•ih m n to id, in Thaii.ll rio al al - N.4 While a ;, oath he tun ed us page to Queen Vo.'oria (Mold union, ity and London unncrsity con- Bihuted in his education The Wolid War, e tI ne lit fish south to alms, goon ]howl Pa' el ham opium tomb, fox dlstlogurshed sets ice He Oleic scouted the of r0, , J0l as a naembet of the Cold stream Criald, Among honors ho stess oil upon lion cisc the Cho, de Queue and the Id - 11Am, Clogs, as nell as 001, decorations Leas mg England suildcolv 4 the dose of the u as, Mains Pakenham h t c teal nned 10 the Unite I States soon 11119 He fret came to Peen St•tle roil lays taun.ht fin a chest pound et the Unison-sty of Sal th Cal ohm and CI-Anson colic, Ice is alp; col it 11101 , 11/01 of the Illtl,ll, floral c mont of the No.. ]bib 'f'u//cc CO-EDS TO GIN E CHRISTMAS FUND roR HOSPITAL WORK A Chuatm.c gift of tm ty d< II no II be we-eh:cal be Penn e nom. en to the Am:it icon Boon's Hospital Lan countric, and sections of Assa Fos the la,t sip veas, the a omen's House of Renrelf2rU - ati,es has con ducted an annual dove fon money to ho pri‘en to the as,oczntson Elizabeth C 17.211 oh-onion of the cainPan4n, annnunccd the total cub setipt•on at thin clo,e of the dis,e 1 %I.E MANS IPE BREEDING Yale tavos.ty has pmthay.al a latgo ti act of land :a l lattda fo, the pulpoze of Ineechng antlanimd apes Children 15c to 7 p. m Thereafter 25c WARNOCK DEPICTS ATHLETIC CHANGE —o— Ii oin first page) qntisfuetoly manner In shot thou Jobs wore not dependent on t h e sCOlC board ' The Dean rest told how the pm sonnel committee of the Dontil of Ath letic Conti of as.embled lamination about all conches in the country who could meet geneial faculty qualifica tions and would piolfllily ascent em 'dos ment in the, pi opos,fd salary ',we The selection of the coaching staff sins made as the hest selection possible in the judgment of the in vestigating committee Summing up the situation in a fey. uorils, the , pealrei contined, "And in so far as I Loos, the tomituttee is still of the opinion that its selections score good" Certain types of coaches sate, in his opinion, obviously not to be. consoles oil For instance, Some arailable attaches of good records were elms ited because they could demand solaties in c coos of ten no twelve thousand dollar, Othcr "salt coaches wet', seasonal coaches—that is, they store not willing to icrept year-loured employment. Anil other coaches mere lolown to be willing to um 6 only with "built-up" teams. "Thus sou stet," the Deus smiled, "the same qulstion may be asked sr rth legend to coaches os to 111.1}el, HO, much me you willing, to samince just do win , At Penn State we ale not o thug to Min at any cost'" Building up a compai not, he show ed that as the players should be bona tele students and bona fide inn:ltems, so should the couches lie men or good character, respect title, lilreable„ind in all respects creditable to the digni ty of the College They should not we coaching meth ods soluch ate not clean and not pro fessmnal. They should not Le "• lose drivels" of the type that tic r.t play eta as though they stele roustabouts Concluding his pmts e of the coach ing situat on, Dean Watirocl, inads this bright pi ophecy• "Th./ present coaching stall' meets all these IC oullements and, gnarl a lei enahlv long period in 'Much to tit,t o\e illLLch 111010 ale. ,homo .., , a table to Penn State than many other Po title selattons" GIVES ENGINL'EIIING LECTL RE Mn' J DI Fitagel.ll.l, aesest not hauman of the comnutlee or. liublic -claeons of Easteln lallloath, ,111 dell,. tine :mot cm:1110011:g lecture at 110 o'clock Flaley afternoon in the Chenustk y annthitheata e 1.ht.1.,..,a1,1 has chosen as les topic, "rile Life of James J 11.11" TOng TOats' ------- ()—)\ All Styles $5.00 ROY BROTHERS Allen St reel THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN `Marys' 0 atdistance 'Betty Co-eds' In Penn Siate Womens' Name Census I Addiess any co-ed on the Penn State gampus by that good old-f tsli toned name "Maly" and Oleic is one iota teens that the appella tion has been cot rectl. appliQd A saucy of the ginen names of 1,91 mullion student, aL Penn State ',- meals 207 varieties of cognomens, ith 40 "Marys" leading the lint 'Phi' ty-seren co-eds ale lIIMCd en," en hile "Margin, et" takes third plane nith 3t. Penn State has twent.-six "Dolt, • o.eds," this number of nomen stu lent, having the lirst n one of "Eli7a brill " "Ruth" closet, follonns m,th twenty-Inn, and "Dorothy" has sixth place pith to enty-one Plus once. GRADUATE ENROLLMENT SHOWS INCREASE OF 55 212 Itegistranto Boost School Total 23 Per Cent Over 1929-20 Students °moiling in the madu etc school en the Period July 1 to Octolan 1 of the ptesent year tem esent an lo unge of 28 per cent met a ,inlat period ending October m, 1929 Stotts tie, compiled by Dr. Carl E Mat (taut% college examiner, shoe a to tal of 252 legtstt ants tepresenting numm cat Inct ens.; of 33 In commenting on the steady end huge month Itlnch the graduate NOTICE CO-EDS Repair• Work and Remodeling--Also Dre , sm..i.ing You Can Find Me Afternoons and Es ertings Al' MY SEWING PARLOR NEXT TO Jack's Vanity Shoppe Across Fiorn Post Office On Beaver Avenue. Upstairs Pt ices Very Reasonable AN ELECTRIC IRON THAT WORKS ' LIKE MAGIC The greatest electric flat iron development in 49 years. Tested and Approved by Under writers' Laboratories. Adjustable to 25 Heats—no guessing—no scorching $5.95 Cannot be duplicated at tr.ite the price THE KEEFER HARDWARE 1 EETING As we view the past year in retrospect and anticipate the future bright with promise, we wish to express our gratitude to our many friends, and wish them not only Christmas cheer, but also a New Year full of re newed efforts, added inspiration'and worthwhile in centives. The First National I ank JOHN T. McCORMICK, President 'Marjorie, Anna, Celli tle, and Nil died ate next, in mai named. Surrey of the dneetmv rateala one Fein. one "Ulm,' one "Violet," and live "Roses" That the spell= of a • SPA name irately dam 4 to indicated L 3 the fact that time nra nine "Enthtt ns," soon "Cathet Ines " one "Rathcilne," one "Katht 3 ne," and one "Catharine " Thentt-tlitee Item trt students are listed in the duet toty under then maimed n amen A fete of the uncommon names rt Penn State ale /Wrenn 1, Ala 1, Arita, Autkey. Ameba, Donella, El nom, Etna, Ethl3ene. Ind I, It MI, John, Lavanda. Lautnia, Janne, Lu anne, Sauna. Natholit, Iht - t, Valetta, Via t, I% all{ la, and Zel school has maggamcd • ince its es tabltshment Di. Nal quaff dt stated that HI" ,Itsd;on of too new derll2l_, it e ' , ,attun last Seat sicte tcaponst- Lle for a part of the glucose The recent establlshatent of a nns- ILI'S and doctor's demon to Education Col I elate ton weaer dem ee the uorl. of the state teachets' colleges ald that of the Penn State gtaduate school di toe opnnol of Doctor flat gum dt IVEAI2 IDIN TiFIC l I'ION 'I ICS Students at the Umnuvh Michigan wean identification td,V, in classes this year The piactice ha been adriptcd to pi ON cnt outsides, union int 5.1..,es ..Ind obtaining a ft ec. ducation ~,~rz- ~/~ Er%`~r` 4-57 3 ,•JkA OF STATE COLLEGE Shaw Experiments Untied States Buteau of Mao announced that wettnig and • of slate reduced the strength On Slate Roofing In ...._,atetial and tended to mete: lot the buttor quality slate and thawing has no effect That fleeting slate has no damag-lphytical properties of either ing effect on its salon as a looting poor slate, the t‘pernment sh. maim ml was one of the recalls of tir espy: imcnt, tarried on by Piof Jo. VILLINOVA PROHIBITS II eph B Sham, bead of the depaament, As a result of a surrey of of ceramics, recently. one colleges within a inilius Pi ofes,or Shaw, who has worked rules mound Philadelphia, Vi in conjuration with the Amei icon So- will abolish freshman ham_ clay for Testing Materials and the year. VOLLAND LEATHER GOODS TELECHRON CLOCI Elgin, Illinois, Hamilton, Waltham, Bulova Watches And Gifts of Jewelry at HANN & O'NEAL'S XMAS SUGGESTIONS Pen Desk Sets $6.00 and Up Line a Day Books and Diaries $l.OO Books of Fiction Sporting Supplies THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-op Corner All Student Supplies To the COAL Consumer Of State College and Community We Ale Preimred to Finnish You Cherry Run Ihtumino Coal in Quantities of One Ton or More, Delivered in Your Cellars for $3.90 Per Net Ton cAsII ON DELIVERY FULL WEIGHT GUARANTEE Rd.:oldie Your Home Dealers and By So Doing Help th Unemployment Situation HILLSIDE ICE CO. Phone 136-J STATE COLLEGE FUEL & SUPPLY CO. Phone 33-M DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier
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