p" (1 E' u/ - • - 1 ...- 1 .------!• 4 s;- -: Oviik Irid GCORY OF OLD STATE" 1 1 11•14111 0 ,tattr• ~...:,-,- i f,.,4,i„,p,_ ‘,...,,..,,z,:._„,„. ~.:,......., ... VOL. 27, No. 26 Fleming Prophesies Shortening of Grid Schedule in Future Foresees New Athletic Development at Penn State . CITES DECLINE OF NEED FOR MONETARY RETURNS Graduate Manager May ChaoSe Football Opponents From Selective Group A five or six-game football sched ule with all opponents of our own class eras foreseen as Penn State's, giiihron program of tomorrow by Neil M. Fleming, graduate manager of athletics, in an interview yester day Aroused by the repeated charges of mei emphasis and commercialism levelled against football, leading col lege administrators are ailsocating this type of schedule. Yale, Harvard, Pi inceton. and Swarthmore have al ready laid plans toward this end. Penn State has entered upon a new glidiron cia, Mr Fleming holds. Because of high overhead expenses caused mainly by scholarships and maintenance of Varsity hall, our foot ball policy in the past ten years was goNetind of necessity by gate re ceipts The overhead is now cut in half by lemon of elimination of schol arships and conversion of the hall in to a College dormitory. I=l Since gate receipts have decreased importance as a determining fac tor in schedule formation, the grad uate manager believes we are ap proaching an ideal situation. Only institutions of our own class as to sire and legunements and, natural !mats will eventually comprise our as moll as other universities' sched ules, it is his opinion. Foiceasting the trend of the Nit tany grid card, the sThletie head points out that Pittsburgh and Penn sylvania, from the standpoint of goo maniacal location and tradition, are logical games Keen competition math Syracuse in practically all sports .mates the Orangemen another nat ural mat. "Friendly relations with other in stitutions whom we meet in several I sports should be hmintained on the glidnon with a degree of regularity oilla suits conditions," Mr. Fleming adds. "In addition, I wish xe could arrange for each year a game With a leading educational institution of the East, or occasionally of the Mid- West " Football Must Still Puy Deficit Early season opponents will be se_ lected flow those Pennsylvania col leges, and sometimes those of neigh boring states, whose eligibility stan daids and conduct of athletics 'ars samba to Penn State's. llfr.'Fleming suggests that these contests may di, appeal fm mil the schedule as the smaller unit ersities advance to the policy of meeting only m ivals of their coon size, which indications lead him to believe is inevitable Commenting on the 1931 schedule, the A. A. official points out that foot ball still must make up the.. $50,000 deficit incurred by the other sports The Temple clash at Philadelphia gives us a game with a prominent progiessirs university in a city which is a stronghold of College alumni, it was explained That scheduling 411- Incultles preventing a Bucknell game this year will prove only temporary, was the graduate manageeirhow. DR. HETZEL ORGANIZES UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEI. Centre County Committee T. Seek 'Work for Local Jobless Appointed to bend the Conti e county committee on unemployment, Presi dent Ralph D. Iletzel oiganized the eighteen mcmbeis into 'four sub-com mittees at a meeting in his dram Wednesday. Dr Claude Ring, Cocci nor Pinchot's Heel °tiny of revenue, named President . Iletzel to correlate the l‘ork in the State College, Bellefonte and Philips burg regions. The sub-committee on publicity is , headed by Dean of Mon Arthur Wui neck. Other sub-committees will more on encouragement of public woi Fs , increase in tho number of workers to lie iNed by private em ployers, the stiengthening and mann- Sackett Re-elected To N. C. A. A. Post Dean Robert 1. Sackett of the School of Engineering was re-elect ed vice-president of the second dis trict of the National Collegiate Ath letic Association at a meeting of that body winch was held in New York December 30 and 31 Dean Sackett, was first elected to the assistant directorship of the second distiiet at the annual meet ing last year. His division campuses the states of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and West Virginia. In his opening address Piof J E Kennedy, Princeton university in structor and National president of the. association, commended Penn State's Engineering Dean for start ing the regional meetings which he holds in the spring and fall STUDENT LEADERS DISCUSS PROBLEMS lluckwalter '3l, McLaughlin '3l • Represent Penn State at Atlanta Congress Taking active past in a discussion of questions relating to student gov ernment and other academic achy ties. Miss Helen Buckwalter '3l, ps esi dent of the W. S G. A, and David C. McLaughlin '3l, head of nine's stu dent government, septesented Penn State at the sixth annual congress of the National Student Federation of America, held at Atlanta, Ga , dining the Christmas holidays I Nearly 300 delegates from all parts of the United States attended the five-day conclave which was sponsor ed by Georgia School of Technology and the Agnes Scott College for Women. Michael', Carnegie Tech, Geneva, Lehigh, Penn Colkge for Women, Temple, and Penn State woe the Pennsylvania schools repie seated. Among the questions discussed at the Congress was the advisability and practicability of setting up a Nation al Congress on piofe,sionalism in col , lege athletics It was suggested that this conference be attended by nth letic directors and college piesidents !as well as student 1,1,1 s As a result of balloting conducted by officials of the Congress, each col lege having one vote, the student leaders oent on can d as favoring modification of the inolnbition laws Sixty-six votes mere cast for modifi cation, 23 far 'epee! and 38 for en forcement By a vote of 87-to-it, the students indicated that thinking is increasing in then colleges. 5 FACULTY MEMBERS TO ADDRESS SIGMA XI W ill Speak on Agricultural Program Or National Science Group Five faculty memlniw mill speak nt a electing of Sigma Xi, national scientific fratermtA, on the agneul. turn! reseinch program Tuesday night Dr Henry W. Popp mill talk on "Studies of the RifeLt of Radiation on Plants," and Prof. Piedei icic P. Weaver on "Thy Tax Situation in, Pennsylvania." "Recent Trend., in Vitamin Re search" will be the topic discussed by Dr. R. Adams Dutcher, followed Iby Piot. Johnathnn W. White who ill tell of "A Visit ter, the Sodium Nitrate Fields fit Chit-•" Di Martin W. Lisse will explain "Bacterial Cat uphoresis." Who's Dancing Tonight 1 . 1 cabman Dance (Armory) Maw:float 01clusb a Theta Kappa Pin Campus Owls Tomorron Night -Ag. Student Council (Armory) Illatrataut Orchestra Nita Nee nt Phi Kappa Tau (Closed) Campus Chula STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1931 Registrar Reports CHERNIAVSKY TRIO 4181 Undergraduates ) TO OFFER SECOND 1 ARTIST'S RECITAL Reaching a new attendance ice. old, 4181 undergraduate students lime enrolled in four-year courses in the College December first, Reg istrar William S Hoffman reported Brother Musicians Will Appear this week. The total enrollment on the cam pus was 4631 h inch included, m addition, to the four-year students, 236 g.taduate students, 92 special, and 122 two-yeal students. Of the 'RUSSIANS WIN ACCLAIM two-year students lla VoCIC enrolled in the School of Agriculture and 9 OF LONDON DAILY MAIL in the School of Education. FRESHMEN OBTAIN ' Officials Plan Sale of More Than ; 800 Tickets This Week at DANCE PRIVILEGES 1 The Cherniaysky lila Neterans of Will Drop Dress Customs For 1 'lntel national cancel[ . appeal mires, " Carnival To Be Ileld in ;11.111 present the second of a wiles of fiNe At fasts' Coma numbers in At mory Tonight SchwabSchmid, anditmium at S 15 &clod Monday night. Brothels mho hate attained the Fieshman dreams customs will be lecognition of mita, on eNeiy conti eiscard,d from G o'clock ,tonight until 'scent, the Chin niavNliNN sill combine 8 o'clock tomorrow mining to en- i ensemble music and -sin numbers in able the first-year men to attend their then appearance at Penn State annual Freshman Carnival in the Ar- ' The conceit will onen v ith a Li.o mory from 9 until 12 o'clock tonight, for the pianofoite, noun and violon according to Chafes S Harper Jl. cello in D minor, Opus 01, No, I , 31, chairman of the dance committee m iktten by Schumann In the second No freshman may accompany any ; section of the plogi ant, Mischel Chet co-ed to the dance but may escort her I maysky will gito thi cc Nailonnllo , home All dances mill be cut dances solos The "Serenade - Melanchol.que" i thus peinuttang the first-year men iby Tschalkomsky, a Minuet by Has- I to become better acquainted with co- i den and the "Dance of the Elves" by l oils of the class of 1931 . Popper mill be his pie.,.nlation. • Secure Blairmont Orchestra , Second Sale Starts The Blairmont orehestia of Al- Jan Chermaysky, offering three Itoona has been engaged for the dunce, solos f or noooofmne, has on ranged for which no aihnisvion v.lll be churg - j"Nocturne." "Tho Etudes" an.: ed however, matriculation cards , "Scheme by Chonntn as his num must h, shown, since the dance is hers The fourth dtrnion of the eon restricted to freshmen cent, by Ito Cheinis,,KN, 1k consist Alfred E. Lewis mganmer of of two violin solo, "Romance;' bl the class of 1034, announced that the Beethoven and "Gs psy Airs" bi Stir , committee has been moiking , osute one the numb., planned ly to make this Carnnal a success., As the final group on then mu ne upwielassmen sunporting Ho c . giant, the Onee blathers will again per are John N Garber '32, Charles collaborate in two ti la selcctions A, Kinn '32, and Robert W. McKune Glinka's "Russian Romance" and the 32 I"Scherzo from Trio," by Amnisk., Miss lune L, Brown ant Miss L. will conclude the count Sue - Allen, - fie,hinan co-ed, Snore se. , &arta, musical careens as ail. !eaten! by Lewis to and John S Enes-;d ren, th e ch e m non , s hy t ine h.nc no d,. bich '..31 and Gaylord E. Vennuni'3h,s idually and together won the penis to represent the first-year class ,of critic, es conceit nrti.ts The • 11l 01 n ondon, commented upon CO-EDS SET DATE their pie,cnation a.th favor "Throe three gifted young lm,- OF HE-SHE DANCEICi'n' gave not only fie.,h evidence of their posse,. as soloist, but vhoa , oil s p lendid musicianship and perfect unanimity in trio, by Beetho,n and Mendels,ohn " I Ofilaing mole than 800 seats at educed pimps, the second sale fm Artists' Course tick—ets began th , eek at the Tieasuier's office in Old I Main. Tickets for the remaining num ' berg in the sem, may he obtained until Monday night at a sulAtantial !decrease in price W ill Hold Annual Social Function m Armor) Januar) 23, W. S. G. A. Committee Decideo The woolen's annual Ile-She Danc,2 spormned by the W S. G. A, be held in the Moiety on Fu day, Juno cry 23, according to the Misses JI Lydia Haller '33 and Maim E. Mc- Mahon 'B2, in choige of the dance Pink and black denotations will transform the Armory into o 4hadov, Dummy 100111 a hole black tin-solthei silhouettes stand gumd over the dancing co-eds. Miss Giace ill Hahn '32 will direct this ibcorative scheme. The Val gill. Ten will play ft con a platform at the end of the room. A band shell blocked in pink and blae'. squares rem e,enting a patchwork baby blanket will be in keeping with the color scheme ALBERT \I TELLING '3l Hula IN HOLIDAY AUTO tCCIDENT prof. Barre., Pishburn Elected he r ActiYity Leader, l'o Fill Sofro mg fi oni a f 1 actin ail •-kuP sustained in an automobile aceidont ,is Philadelphia Deco:libel 26, 11. Al- la it Melling Jr ';[ is a patient In Pi of Mt, at 111 liar is and Piot' the VI anhfon d hospital of that city. Hummel Fishbuin mere elected to 'Although hi, mini ale so, ions, he t-zive ao members of the in.-officio is e•pectml to iecovei council of Student Union at a netting jMe hag, mho was dot mg the ear, of ten intnity leaders Tor,clav night i i f ti ii i i e lcd ,L t d o th i n n x iik o e fr a th c e at lc i o e :,, t , l .T, e a d ut , ° ,7l, cho T s h e L l ' i i f ' i v o o ni ' , o l o g n'i i nip n o le f n f ' r bt it ' f cultsl 'e l ; hitting too telephone pules, and fin- n r oltl"'"'"h"`e" by the Union ht-4" 'ally crashing against a bridge idiot- the Chi ptmas Yacation mad soll! NO, n cnt A gal companion was killed, on the committee for a polled of tint another young lady 11 - limed, and the )no' . • foot tit mendcr of the pally, a mid- In addition to the neml•-elected Quinlan at the U S. Natal academy, n •nilii•is, the eN-officio council con cscaped injury in the accident 'pb of the Dean of Men, the Donn , of N'vonicn. and a Student Union man ago, , slipulattil in the plan iati• Penn State Places in Winter Sports tied by lila Student Welflue commit- For First Time at Lake Placid Races' it •e Sl, the 1 ititication of the Union. McMembers of the Ante... A.ssocia l i the assotiation ha, been under the P han E lion of University Women entm tamed, Pan, 5... e , t inini,h ii of Rat t t pilau,' in an o utd o , Dai tmouth It on di., meet, follumed ; flu. hi fit meeting lor th Bomms "11, e election of the senior women at a meeting testi minter sports meet Cot the lust tune liy , Ne:;:ilichi:e'li'l'ill"S"L'ittr'okc(.3u'ltini7iic.°l'ta's ''''''''""t yea r • I • li • ot licei s tell be held night in Woman's Building at which , a , nt inn I.Untetu. history when J. Dwight , Wcilne , day night whet the acti‘ tiles time Prof Leland S Rhodos spoke Perky ' tin won the mile domnhill ski f ir ' Ci, s ' plogiam of t h e ;Laip i llalga a. ( s on "Man's Place in the Universe." race at the Lake Placid College We:l. „„ ciFsed. U p on gtadnatum demos became' competition last Ft iday. Penn State's newest approach to a m cal ,ng a ti deli M4lOl-111) salt /IS n eligible for membership in ,this so-I 80a „, 4 ,. the Lion coin,. to fifth, rely, which is a division of the Inter-! place among tin teen college , , Pei ley ,Intel .poi is ,ogtonu.. 1 , ,,k,,, ~‘, Mt 11E l'4lll. It ILL CONFER among the lead. 4ln tilt, ski Jump; Wll'll HOOVER, WEDNESD \l' notional Association of University I i entered the shi Jumping competition, .Women. °air P adnatea of a pp roved ! the ten-nude crass country ski lace, mg competition on the new 013 mum' ski Jump miler, n full on the last: ,colleges' ale admitted to membership the mile dounlitll lace and the slalom Piesident Bober t Home! mill meet in the organization. I in. ski piolleienet contest. Ile failed I " n ll" h "l na hned h." nth Di Ralph D llcteei and elite 'I A uthot lied by Dean lingo Besdek menthes of the e• .uti,.., committee to lepielent the College. the ski ion- of the Land Giant College, 4,socin nor recoiled InVltiltloll, to compel, lion to dismiss pending legislation in. In the costs n championships and Washington Wednesday Olt mine la coats at Lake llama, the Urging national mini oiniations for 'lnter collegiate championships a t eXpel nnrental and educatdonal pur- Diu tinouth. logethei• no ith meets nt lutes, the eNeeutive committee ell Ottawa, Nem Ilanipshne, and Mur- gather on Tuesday to collect mateilal I The M 1,904 Mary M Wright '32, Thyiza B. Mullins ' 3 3, M. Harriet Allen '34, and Helen G. Palmm 'Bl have been pained to assist pith, the decinatlng The entertainment committee will he headed by Miss Angehn Bressler "13, pith Misses E. Ruth Bartel, '33, Phyllis G. Benner '3l and H. Glace Boe '34 as her co•wothets. Miss Adele Pork= '33 is elmuman of the clean-up committee while the 'Misses Helen A. - Hoover '43, Mae I'. Kaplan '34. Margaret S. Masters II and Ruth P. Walton '3l me included cn the committee. A. A. U. W MEMBERS ACT %S HOSTS TO SENIOR WOMEN DISCUSSES LANTERN SLIDES I,tlege.' How to Mahe Loot, n Shdes." , A form, yid -.la on the Univei bay was the subject of a talk by Prof. of New Homosini e eater spin to William A Broyles, of the depatt- team, Policy xv,m Intel collegiate p mont of rural education, before they champion m the slalom too yews Visual Education section of the Penn-ago. lie played tt large pa, t on Ins sylvanla Educational association at , unmet say wallet spot to teams that In Schwab Auditorium Monday Night Decrease in Price THESPIANS ARRANGE FOR 1 MUSICAL 5110 W FRIDAY Co-eds To Mahe Second Appearance In 13 Year, of Production Pot the second time to thn teen lents, co-ed, n n 111,11001 'undue taon of the Penn State Thespians Si they present then musical ,how at 1 7:30 o'clock nest Friday in Schwab auditor um Women pal tieipant, have not yet been definitely ,eluted, at Lending. to Iliehnid A Whetstone 'Bl, manager of the'shon Nineteen twenty-seven was I the only y,ni since 1917 that the "strictly masculine' tale was s minted, I four women inning taken Cale in a Per formance. The program which e, to take ; the for in of a relate lilt include flambee s by the Varsity Ten orchestra, a piano quintet, n vocal tun, mai imbas, choi r aces and blunt sketches. Lin points mept in the downhill Tatirgiatt. Commencement, Class !Trustees Sanction Exercises Combined Physical Education Courses, 2 Degrees Commencement Day 1111(1 all! , Day e•eruses udt he combined in gioduation ceremonies this June, according to a change in the piesent calendar as appro,ed by the Collage Senate. The change, bunging the two days together on Monday, Juno READS TRUSTEE Board Acting 8, 'nil] a1. , 50 be operative in the re- , On Curriculum • ly , i pr, cul-mclur fel 1931- Retannng the present calendar tot 1931-32, the Senate in a meeting befoie %outwit fixed the date of ending of Thanksgiving liohda}v at Monday noon, Novembei 00, adding one-half day to the present ieccss Beginning Christmas sacation Sat urday noon, December 10, the Sen ate scheduled the close of the hob day for Monday noon, January 4. FORMER VICE-DEAN TO HEAD COLLEGE Raymond Bressler Will Become Next President of Rhode Island University MIN mond ' C thes fot merle lee-dnan of the School of Agneulture and at mcsent Deputy &clam of the Pennsyhann State Depattment of Agriculture, has been named Ines- SENIORS ANNOUNCE Idea of the Rhode Island State Col-1 lege at Kingston, R I, on Decembei DANCE DECORATIONS 9 9 The appointment mat es Br2sslet,' who is .13 years old, one of the } oang est college presidents in the country The Nett England Instgution, en- Revolving Globe Tu Illuminate tolling 620 students, offer: its new Dance Floor—Will Reflect head a salary of $lO,OOO a }car and s maintenance, toome as much as Di Van-Colored Lights lloni aid Edwards, whom he succeeds, was ree.imnir Di esslet null IISbUIIIC _ ... his not duties on Am il 1 A les oh ing, ci tstal ball suspenilee Deueloped Porniiton Plan o^oi Livi moles of the lunged Lai fair section, lot ming a gulling deem atior Bressler sea . 1 ns ° ' .. "' /..n and , "ill fill nish a calm ed lighting effect director of instruction unites the clean reflected on the 'loin of Rem cation of the Agi wafture School here from 11923 to 1927, when he took his pi esent hall foi Senior Ball Friday night, goy.' .' „ enti 'ed yeaterilaT Chan man Raymond C Best announc -1 position „ills the State , 3li i %nuns' gown ;would.' t „.• Twelve I lig, mreaths, containine i pas tinily mots uniental in comoleting 0,,,i,,, rights and a ie‘ 'dying 1-:etto I Plans. „ride Ircue, for the „ e'. Ge..ge are to be placed at ramous points on , Din Mao] p fm %t omen through his in. the yellow drapes The space between I innate conrection mall , the State, the balcony and the floor is to to Glance Associations overlapped and decorated v ith pui,il 1 Delis e coming to Penn State, cm tam Blesslai graduated how Simmons- ' Si city mg a latticed rail 0,1 burg State Noimal School in 1904, , lapped Ocith °set peens f aoi the nd took ilegice, at Valparaiso Um- ,„,,,, the coati act was au. sled to bal set , styWolTord College, the Tex., silt., stem Flagg and Decorating Co Agricultulal and Mechanical CO'l,4e. of Wilkes-Bale and who plan to alai , and the University of IN isconsin. If.. „oils in the hall Werhiesilav is rinse "' kin g on a d°Ci or of Doctor -krixiin Wiles, who „ill play hon. of Philosophy at Columbia 'University ell ymbankment of palms and cocoa 13oin on a farm to Dauphin county. Bieuxla trained for an educational (icing ILI , magi valance cal eel Ile held position: on the fa, hos Is-it consoic,abi„ ~,,,,nollLe. play ' , - 1 . , 5 , 1 I t l i , e i e i s f r aLi iii . ± st r ait, at the end of allies of the Texas Mechanical and . itri ten college social funetions in th Igi cultural College and Texas Um- , ~ -,.. ~ , • ' n ' itri-, ii- L /le Itlllll,lleti ,ncopatior seisltx • mid „as at one time Seci c- loi tile Senun Ball at th i Unit es sits taiv of the bateau of education of the ri . lor , rooa „ orr for the Thirtro3 8 , 1 State of Texas. The Pennsvicanni •a id &min Pi onurnade at Ohm Stott State Foam Pi oducts Sho„ this seas .r' ' 0r i rr ,.. r , 0 ,, r , last yeas undar his duection Raymond (t Bre,le; Ji n m .nn, and Anmlm Bressler "11, a daughtet. 2 FROM FACULTY ate gudenth at Penn State Physical education coma, offered .oen. fla., and joanace, perobnalf and community hygiene, school he men, our stlmuc , . applied anatomy, playground practice and history of physical education 1 hr. 000 lc:Animal degrees. counted a: the School of Mineral bologna:, oi Sr loch no cork n requinal •viii Ire .M.ll ded applicants holding mar s' dcgi ee , nho have folloned hen piofessan fur at least thief: ears and demonstiated their ability n a responsible position The appli cant moot pie ant a theoi, apun n hob aill be based the Lensed:ration for he degree Seventy-four aca graduate course% awe :moment at the medlog of the llenate at 0 hob the, degrees Score hocussed bubo,: incsentanon to the Trustee Doan! That graduate coon s Include nealb or en dlp:11 talent of the College, stragng sorb toaards legiee. 1,1 mastei and doctor of ed.: anon 10 :Ammon:. More than a hunched ma under graduate coot no, both pier :quad° rod dean es orII be added 101100 mg he Senate action at the: tone Ag in:llbn, eConollll,, her n..ultm e, and andseope nchrtccturr cooka 0001 the Si cutest changes 111001101 1001 , , nme appioeed affecting even School on the Campus SERVE ON UNION DRAMATISTS MAKE REVISIONS IN CAST Snedchm '.32, !twirl:lT, "11, l'o Tahe 'Recent cact change. in the Penn State Playet.' nuclei Lion, '•'lons of Slone,' place Plotence It tinthclon 'l2 and Ralph nailditre lb leading toles rot the Iterforman, Satutda3 night Di I eclat Davl I I), noon] • talc Pill the le‘antherl cast nt uLeatsal un ao,hatciv tulles mg the Chtistmas %ci tation Ilectlia 1 , 1 Mutt:diet 'dl and Leinet eill appeal as nee menthe, of the east in comedy putts With Jesse :11 :11iii.Knight as the plottnig bullet and Alice 1). Dint stein vi pallet maid ac eomplit.e. the cast oil! shoe nal rot tunes and complicated ,Ituntotas that, set lent connintacA Laing, upon a mono-loving }flung couple Florence Mos.lield 'l2 and Memnon 1, Wise '3ll will Kandla comedy pacts for Lila 1,1011110.1011. white 1:111.1.11 Fnsah 'l3 and lairs 111 NI, 'al c nact the title, of a 111WVel with good nuns of a Collette and on anti denote lat tice hchc'•ed to he deed A blood flute in tine° cuts, "Tons of Itota.y" man el itten h 3 Forms nod Valentine. English *relight, Minima; 01 I melon in 1922. the play finally e Mali an n n oat the one ESTABLISHED 1904 PRICE 5 CENTS Board Approves 2-Year Curriculum After Senate Action DIRECTOR HUGO BEZDEK FORMULATES STUDY PLAN Petroleum, Ceramics Engineer Add to Mineral Industries School Facilities FoSon mg t atilnatron ut the last Senate meeting. th • Board of 'Ras ter. inept poi uteri Du cctot Hugo Be, ilek's plan for In est.. and sopho nun e courses in the Cirliculum of the new School of s cal Education. They also sanctioned two now tub mcal dent eec, pets olcum enginem and immure engineer at this meeting, hid December 19 Doettoi Di/dels for tnulated these tool se. follusi ing consultation sin), leading Ohs - steal dituctots of the East end Mul-Kist and atithoitties at Hatt editing Ile ',sated the ph}sital plants of min than a Boren toll tgts tiast of the Altssissusitt berme per fecting tins eutrteolunt The last too years of the cuttmalum me still in embryo and cull not ha submitted un til next fall Eased upon chemmti ~ ph, siologY i and hygiene, the undo, graduate cur mulurn contains 'OOOll m uhts of Mysmal education coo 005 the hi eat I,th In— the ,Lond ROTC is included tl,, oughout both yea, Ile sea, of Eng'mh Composition, so na' science elei tne, and blot atu,a langunge pith three =most.s of zoology complete the Plot Me yea,. Offer 1%0 \en Degrees Lead Roles le d• \ a Faru. Nest Saturda) Night
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