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    COMPLETE CAMPUS
COVERAGE
VOL. 27. No. 31
`Y' GROUP SECURES
SHERWOOD EDDY AS
VISITING LECTURER
World Traveler Will Return to
Penn State Campus After
Two Year Absence
SPEAKER CONCLUDED 13
MONTHS' TOUR RECENTLY
Visited Principal Countnes of
Europe, Asia—lnterviewed
Prominent Leaders
After an absent' of too years, Dr
Sheroood Eddy, stolid traveler and
lecturer, will return to the College for
a series of talks February 13. 14 and
15 in School:. auditorium. The ad
die,es are sponsored by the Penn
State YM.C.A. and will be in charge
of John Zorella '3l
Dr. Eddy ‘‘.lll discuss foul topics
of international scope before open
mass meetings on Friday, Satuiday
and Sunday nights He has chosen
as his first topic, "Russia and Inch r
Tao Philosophies of Life " Next he
aill lecture on "The Present World
Situation " Continuing the bones, he
aill speak on "Can We Beliese in Re
ligion?" His concluding sublect mill
be "Dare We Be Christian?"
The lecturer has teturned recently
front a thirteen month,' world speak
ing and study tour through twenty
countties and from his tenth annual
canvass of representative An
writers and speakers who have en
demoreil'to make an imp.irtml study
of conditions in Europe Ills recent
Journeya have included th, pi menial
countries of Europe and Asia.
In his travels. Dr. Eddy has inter
% rem ed personally such men as Ram
ny MacDonald, Stanley Baldwin.
Lloyd George, and George annuli,
Shaw, of England, President Hinden
burg and Professor Einstein, Ger
many, and, in India, Gliandi and the
Viceroy In China he spent some tone
uith the president and in even , coun
try in Asia with the principal officials
and leaders
Dr Eddy nag graduated from Yale
university in 1891 and received his
plaster of Arts degree from the same
institution several yeas', later He
has received honorary degrees from
universities in China, India and the
United States From 189 G to 1911
he served as National Student secre
tary of the. Y I,f C.A. in India, and
from 1911 to 1911 as YMCA sem°.
tarn of Asia.
For many years the lectiner was
connected with the YMCA in China,
Japan and the Near East. During
the World mai, Dr Eddy was Yitl
C.A. secretiny to the British aim
and late: to the American troops He
is at present an asqoemte gene.]
i.emetai y of the National Council of
the Y M.O A
Among the most recent books by
Shorn nod Eddy is "The Challenge of
Russia," publuihed January 19, 1931,
Ile has I,sitzd Russia nine times,
twice under the Czmist reign and
scion times uodei the Soviet leg.,
Others of his hooks ore, "Sex and
Youth," Religion and Social Justice,"
"New Challenges to Faith," and "The
Awakening of India"
PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS
STATE WOMEN LEADERS
Dr. Hein,' Discusses New College
Problems Willi lisecuti,eii
President Ralph 1). Iletzel will
speak before the executive board of
the State Confederation of Pennxyl
llllllo Women in the Penn-Haws
lintel, Ilairisbing at noon today.
Dr. Ilttzel left Sunday for Phil i
dolphin when he contorted nith
Charles Z. Klauder, college nichitect,
discussing plans tot new buildings to
be presented to the legislatuie tot ap
piopriation. While in the city, he
met Colonel J. Fianklin Slneldx, College Physician Denounces All-Night
president of the Botud of Trusteex,
for a eunfeience on current College Cramming Sessions for Examinations
pi &dein,
While in Ilamsbuig, Di Retell i to the second semestei min iculum of
will attend the annual meeting of the Denouncing the all-night °lemming lent.. final examinations tested and the department of English compost
directors of the State Chamber '
of sessions held by students immediately iconlident, and consequently give a het- , lion. according to Prof A Howl y Es.
Commence, being present also at the pieeedinir final ,samirations, Dr Jos.; ter account of himself penshade, head of the depai Uncut
regular bOSblOll4 of the entire group , c ps P. •d iu
Padua., College phy sicn, I "The nei eons systun is rested chief- The dist of die two courses, English
Pa
declared that it scab impossibie and ily by sleep," :toted the health th ree-, composition 13, is a study of the min-
Ile plans to retain hem° Thursday
---o ni
hi to attempt to complete ' tor. "Each student should have a elides of seise stauctine, and , open
MISS KALB '33 RECEIVES - eighteen meeha' moil< in one oi twoi minimum of eight hours sleep" The only to students who received a glad:
, nights (doctor also mead a ieasonable amount of at least plus one in English tom-
ANNUAL' FRES/ IM • kN A WARD; "Ord cannot expect to mastei the of Dlltdool ',WI Cl`ie cveiy day. "Es- position I and 2or 5. Piiifessor Me,
I numinous facts of a nmestei couNe crease outdoo.s is prefei able to that lat M. lion is will teach the flaw
Miss Elmbeth M Kalb '33 has won in so client a pen iod." claimed Di palms because of the stimulating course,
the fifty dollar W. S. G A scholaiship Ititenour "Such minimumg tumults in effect that outdoor an produces," her English composition 23, the second
Willeil 19 presented annually to the a sleepless, won led mood which pie-$ statzd :addition, is inn advanced Coln se in the
woman having the highest uveinge vents clean thinking dining the conis, I "Midnight lunches sin populist composition of business or technical
ni the Freshman clam 'of the examination" I among students are unnecessin v," Dr.' ielmt ti, and ran nes with it pi el it
_ • ' --
At the seine time that Miss Kalb If students carefully allotted their Ritmoln continued "One usually fills quashes in English composition 1, and
IeLOINOS her award, Miss E Ellaabeth tone thi oughout the semester, all Ile- bet calorie needs in the regular meals, 2 or 5 To e bouts o f , e cgatten i n
Rutledge '33 oak be glean the 'V. S. cessity for such all-night sessions and the lute snack means lust 001110 wooly are sum died rn then subject
TO RETURN For Lecture Series
Here February 13
DR. SHERWOOD EDDY
PATTEE TO RETURN
FOR MAY LECTURES
American Literature Professor
Plans Spring Visit Here
As Guest Speaker
Returning to Penn State for his
thud visit as piofessor eniclitu, of
Amelican litelatuie, Di Fled Len 4
Puttee. lectinet nit Rollins college,
Wintei Perk Floiida will lecture
here the fast neel. in May Dr. Patter
hie, net as Net announced his subject
foi the genes
Complete attancernents for the !ef
fete program 1,111 he fm minted In,
D. Wdham S Dve p , head of the
Englmh Itteratute department, when
he taunts from a leave of absence
next month
I=l
Di Pattee left aftei tuenty-five
coats of CC, ice as professor of Amer
man htetatute to accept a post at Rol
lins college ',there he has devoted
h,mself to literary vol Since that
tune he has retained to the College
for aseties of at, !octal es deltveled
last Men He also was a menthe! of
the visiting !carnet stair of the Eng
lish Institute last swam.
P. his last soles, Dr Pattee. who
is an authotity on American liters. I "Students n egisto mg nt tune later
fine, analyned twentieth century oath- than that assigned for thrill will be
ors with respect to style of wrifing, to- consido ed as registered late and
licence, and lito.ny worth of al tittles be required t o pen. the five dollar Lae
and books While hoe, he deltseied registration fine," Registrar IVitlrmn
the concluding Littoral Aft' , lecture of S Hoffman watw•d the student body
1010 on "What Women Did to the in an ofticml statement from his of-
Novel " 'flee yestet dos.
His centn .butions to contemporary j Registrar Hoffman emplinsired the
Intel atui e include "The wine of May fact that the tune designated foi each
and Othei lout," "Mary Grusin," moan registration refers only to the
"House of the 131ack Ring," "The , time for filling out the blanket in-
Point " and mans other books on foi motion form supplied at Recreation
American Itteiature , hall and the payment of fees, and all
students should present themselves to
their scheduling officer an the prece
ding half ibis
Students will not be adniittcd to
R ...bon hall dating the last half
hot!r of a period but those who enter
before that time will he pci nutted to
complete then registration Classes
foi second semester will begin at S
o'clock nest Thursday morning.
OFFICIALS FAIL TO FIND
AIONT ALTO INSTRUCTOR
Lock Clots Rocahng Whercabonto
Although e..c0% tr.icenble clue bus
been collo, col cometning hie nhe'•,-
abouts, the de.oopetuanee of Paul B.
MINI. 30, to cots-•I< Vests old assist
ant to hotant and athletic thtector nt
Mont Alto Fo!inlay school, still te
mane, a inv,tete
Since January 7, oho" fi,ontl.,'he
came alai mod at hi, absence, State
Police and College officials hate fol
lowed all clue, and conjectures, but
hate obtained no information accord
ing to Prof John e 1 Ferguson, of the
Forestry school
Professor Foga,an ha, wiittcn to
Davis' pnient•, but has received no
word horn thorn Returning Iron
Mont Alto toilet, he will continue the
investigation
STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1931
Comptroller Smith Obtains 1 SENIORS DEDICATE
6-Months Leave of Absence 1931 YEARBOOK TO
--Budgeting Supervisor TRUSTEE PRESIDENT
Here Since 1911 s/ ,J.
Trustees Grant Vacation
For College Serve.
Comptroller-Raymond H. Smith, a
stuff since 1911, was granted'a six-mo
at the Board of Trustees meeting las
next two ueeks for a period of rest an
Matriculating at Penn State in 1
1904 football team and a member
fraternities lie graduated Icons the
College in 1909.
Follov.ing his study here, the comp.
Boller served as draftsman for the
Pittsburgh city commission in 1905
and 1000 He "us tiensurer of the
R. W. 'Wyckoff company, Pittsburgh,
hem 1906 until 1010.
Retaining to Penn State as gradu
ate manager of athletics and secre
tary of the Alumni association, Mr.
South has remained at the College
since toll in executive capacities
These tiso organizations um.° first en
larged and built up under his duection.
Ws. Administratise Secrete?)
'With th, e‘pangion of the College
during Dr Edwin Erie Spark,' pre,-
&nen the need for a more careful
control of College budgeting ma, felt
At the Instrgation of Dr, Slunk', the
Board of Trustees created the Conn,-
trollo's office in 1018
Mr Smith mas names the first head
of the new administrative doom tment,
leaving his position as graduate man
ager of athletics to assume his en
larged duties.
Re has acted in that capacity dur
ing the last twelve yews, vvith the ex
ception of a period from June, 1925
until Januar'', 1927. During that
tone, when the College was governed
by a special Adminr.tration commit
tee, the comptroller solved as secre
tary of the group The tao-. 1 ear
inteiim marked a pm iod ',hen Penn
Ftate had no piesiilmt The manage
ment mas directed by Mr Smith, who
sae elected secretaiv COI tempore of
the Board of Trustees
REGISTRAR WARNS
STUDENTS OF FINE
Hoffman To Enforce 53 Penult) for
Late Enrollment Under New
Iteetstrahon S)stem
DR. NeFARLAND ,WILL TEACH
FUEL. TECHNOLOGY NEXT FALL
Fuel technology x‘ill be among the
nru COUIRCS tamed by the School of
Mineral Industims next fall. Retold
mg to Dean Eilwaid Steidle. Dr.
David 1 , McFarland, head of the de
partment of metallurgy, will conduct
the couisci '
"Penns‘leanta has been the leading
fuel producing state for a hundred
}eats,'Dr. McFarland stated, "and
the nen Louise ndl he designed foi
the purpose of studying the methods
In obtaining the greate.t efficiency
horn it.s use."
member of Penn State's admun,tr . ative:
nth, I,t ‘e of Ann, elTecti‘e at once
t Monday Ile nal key:, ufthin the'
d travel
901, M. Smith uus manager of the
of nurnewu% honotaiY ulTercia`,
COMPTROLLER SMITH
WOMEN DEBATERS of the editio. there 1, a full page
%pee.] tone picture of the trustee
head NV Itil a biographical and
TO FACE URSINDS letter to the chi , . of 19,11
Select Campus Scene.
In accordance with publishing nr
iangements this section will be in
Men's 'foam Will Compete With the bands of the print., befon e bh
Orators of William and middle of Februnrs The fraternits
section with all photograph and ar.
Mary, biehinson tides complete is now in the process
of compos.tion at the Gut Publishing
calumny plant in Williamsport
The co-ed dabuting team wOl dos- Campus scenes and vases of Col-
CUs the question "Resolved, That the leg^ buildings one being selected by
Nations Adopt a Policy of Free the staff of the publication to be until
Trade," in dual competition with the
Ursinug . oi atm. or; February 20. Th • In the pictorial division and its I IC
„ nettes The pictorial diswion dl be
afirmtive will 9th ' here placed in the front portion of the
the negatise speakers will Journey
I book while vignettes w trl display.
to Collegesille MI throughout mery section
On Fcbruary 24 the men's team, , Alt work and photography are
ongoing the sfhrmatise. w = ' 0n g . 1,1,111111g completion with only winter
William and Mai v orators on "Re- smuts pictures and sonic honorais
soiled, That the Sesera' States Should' groups vet to be taken In conjune-
Enact Compukoi v Unemplos meet In- lion with this work the editorial ma
surance Legislation” here Two day, tend has kept pace with the mech.-
later the team will teasel to ('anti-I' ice of the publication
where they will meet the Dickinson "vi
sneakers using the Oregon style of ithout any une‘pccted dales."
I 00l bough atated. "all material will
debating in defense of the aril, manse lie in the hands of the minters l,foie
side of the flee trade topic Penn the muddle of March and within on
State-Dickinson forensic eontasts. weeks from that date the senior tee
have been carried on since 1002 ord w ill be ready for distribution"
To \lahe Southern Imp
A novel ddyite V. ill take !dace atth
Scion Mil college on the qu,tion of
the emergence of Altarlell ft not the
home. Each team will be mad , up
of one Penn St ite man and one Salon
Hdl ,cnan aigumg in the Chilton
(tole 'oath the leonine rein esentatme
presenting the aonstructne pooch
and the men meemting the closs.e,
animation and I ebuttal This wall he
a non-decision debate and aill take
place at the WOIIIOIVA eelicol Match 5
A dual debate will If' conducted
with the Wallington and Jefferson
own on the unemployment in , manre
topic on the following day while the
negative teen will ,rnain at holm.
On the set enth the learn will meet the
University of l'itt,buigh clatter, in
Schwab auditinnim in defense of the
affh mate, sale of the same question
On a southein till', dui mg the Eno
lea a ocation the orator, will engage
in seven debates of which definitely
scheduled chwainon, hove hc'n
lunged with IVilliam awl Maly eril•
lege, North Cm ohne State college and
the Universe, of South Caiolina
Guy Lontbutdo, Doh, Ellington, and
Rudy Vallee ate tho.e tinvitilered
Fangs stated that further plan, swab]
be revealed at the beginning of next
,ente,tet
Harris. Griot, Will Offer Closes
ESPENSHADE ANNOUNCES
NEW ENGLISH COURSES
Vo Reports
Tottrgiatt.
Franklin Shields Iteceil es
LaVic llonors—Editors
Select Art Work
' POORBAUGH '3l EXPECTS
DISTRIBUTION BY MAY 1
Publishers Work on Fraternity
Section—Campus Scenes
Form Vignettes
The MI Lai"?' still be dedicated
to the Honorable john Franklin
Shields, to evident of the College
Board of Ti untees, necoicllng to Har
r Poorbeugh '4l, editor-in-chief
'of thl annual
Mr Shields gi aduated time I" , rin
ewe in 1892 an I taught brie during
Ib9B and 1899 after studying at the
' University of Pennsvhania In 1004
he recei,ed his degree of haelieloi of
law at the uni,..rnity Mr Shields
was a men bei of the Board of
Tiusteea from 1005 to 1229, ashen
Ile was appointed inesident of the
body. A smell Pnoun legal author
he in dr, author of pamphlet... on!
"Itistoi oat Development of th^ Con-
%Motion of the United States" "Our'
National Constitution," and "Funda
mental,: of Americanism."
Included in the dedicator, nection
JUNIORS CONSIDER
MAY 1 FOR PROM
11111 Peltlion To Change Dams• Date
E=l
Min, for holding the Juniin Prom
Fi nine, May 1 instead of Mnv H arc
under Lomat]. fition, Alfa oil h; Lewis.
iiriend,t, of the Junior ape., ion eakd
toamtlue.
Bet., Mothers' Dav is Sunday,
May 10, the committee wall p-U.ltcoa
to change the date of the =and
,ocaal function. In °ado to make tha.
change ell 2Ltice, it 010.1 he approved
ht Dean of Men Ai thur It 11 at nod,
and the Student Dowd
Durum Cior,tabts vacatton Wdlinm
W. Pllll,, Junior Plum chairman, wwn
in New York oat:miming nit he'ti is
whlch he thought would be among
those cominlen cd on the loud ..clention
Although 11,4 ,10111t1011, or tilt`
MI. Donald 51 C1054V,11, ilnectui
of the department of public Informa- Eighteenth Amendment "" "" )1-
ed against college students Chief
olive committee of the American Col
tton, attended n meeting of the exec-
of I'olee Albeit E ougel of State
College, on increase in Ill.:0 at re-to
loge Publimty association in Nov,
Yeti. last scale to assist in making a of Units-one pen Cent at e+ for nun
pleasant fat the amociantion's national yamshoe been
announced
convention at Chopol Ildl, N. C., Ap, 0l Bet ougn officials ati ested 111 stns.
2.3 to 25 511. Cromwell to sectetaty dents dialog the post >cm, the m eat
tic:limner of the orgonizotton not manila metalled in police racer di
!or the toon An inclease of tacn4
nine lam. the 1020 total of eighty...us
PI rest, was noted
That the U 1111,1•11 111.1011 , 0 could
nut Lo attnbutml to liquor volutions
wow the belief of both the chief of
police and Eugene II Lederer, bul
ges, of Stole College Commenting
fon on ably on •tudent cooperation,
Chief Yougel declared that greaten
efficiency was posstble in detecting
All-College Dances
February 20
Military Ball
(II hat y !Coop' num)
Sophomorc Hop March 6
Interfraternityßall April 10
Junior Prom May 1
(Tt Ili lit I )
110 Receive Degrees
At Exercises Friday
Dr. Upham, Head of Miami University, To Speak
• On 'Wings for Souls' at Eighteenth
Mid-Year Commencement
Dr. Alfred II Upham, pre, dent
addre,.. ~ tudent, on "Wlngt. for Sou
commencement c‘ercms in Selma!) a
CI minutes null assemble in the fir
m the second floor lounge of Old M
r ,a
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Y.M.C.A. RELEASES
NEXT TERM PLANS
3lid-Winter Conference, Annual
Fireside Sessions, Talks
Listed in Program
In releasing the program of the
M,C A fon the coning mul.tor.
Rae A. Doe el, '4l. p 1 esndent of
the "V", .toted ,e,ten day that a num
ber of en °nag ,‘ ere planned uhith
uuld be of Campus-u ale Interest to
'tudentu tetmnmg fat the qecond
The Mid-unit. Men', conferance
to he held at Bud, 11111 Fall, Croon,.
on Pabruary h, 7, and 8, is the first
ci ant .icheiluled The withca mg,
uhiLli n spon , oied la, the Middle At
lantic Field Student council, seas at
tended by repie , entattie, nom fifty
nine college, and urnec,aties last
year, of which Penn State's delegation
was the laige , t Iloueici, they UM
limited to to cnti-hie men this y eat
FI OM Fehr u.n,t 10 until Match 00,
the "Y" seal sponsoi the second an
nual Fit esule Sessions tits...ton
groups tt Ouch gill include talks on
lout teen subjects Edut gum, touhn
bitton, sex and nunn urge, athletics and
sports, and social and tl.ollolllll MO1)-
'env. at e among those listed
Ltctures the by amid ttat ier and
lectiner, Di Shetnoodlt, odl be
hthl ' , Onolay li, 11. and 15 Mule
from 11 uth 1 until illaith 1 a Life
\Vomit Week will le lim:mated in
cmnunct••m nail the 1",1 .r A
This ttill he the fti,t. %%eel, or it ,
kintl to he NIIOII,OI ell be the "`i ' and
its purpw, t, to council awl aw.r.t
those Dl' .id women Al 110 V.1./11 in
fialnation or awsi,taince in oltatontin
ing thur life moil. It w al, intend
ed to challenge students to gne ade
quate coirotleration to thou notice ,
111 atp occupation of prorwwion titer
chows to enter.
POLICE RECORD SHOWS
LESS LIQUOR ARRESTS
\lore Student, 1 white Ordtnante , 111
1080 limn Other tears
hquol vendel i u ith tl
TZMII
ES'I'ABLISIIED
PRICE 5 CEICIS
f Mtann untvetsttv, ()stol, Oluo, ‘‘,ll
Is" at the eighteenth annual 11ml-teat
dstottum at Sot loch Ft 1., right
t flool lounge and the facult‘ v. 111111,1,
on at 7 15 o'clock Thof Clatence
Dulltnger, College idatshol, ,roil SL
,Cvlus V D , choduling ofluct,
will head the plocesstol to the Audt
tottunt at 7 55 o'clocl,
Folloo mg the incooalrn by Nor.
John 11 Fein,ll, noting Colbcoo chap
lain, Pref Nichol I M &loam
of nimac, 0111 lead the assembly in
ma s smging Eithei the Men's e
club ot the College mcbostia odl
rtnnish musical seleotion s timing the
er,rmsos
Aftet the adtlic, In Dr I.
esident Ralph I) Ilet^el udl me
=tint the diplomas, sled Lv the
deans of the cit lons schools Sid en
stud its udl tcletve advanced dc
grecs, no lodate. ellec en mastet of sci
ence and four masts, of at is dopier.,
and tow tuile.a* commissions One
adcanced degmCe tn 111111111 r, cmon-ict
nig cull also be eonfcuad
Forts -eight Lando' it, 11 m t
pitted the ...gun currents for the bat
_lor of science, sohule for ts senors
1,111 be restal ded 511th the degree of
Lachel,tr of dr to liar to-one
candolates, the School of Educ Won
s.ill mould the largest number of de
gree,: the I.lb - stal Arto School bring
second v.ith meats-tight rout tern
Agriculture student, all recerse dr
plomos Moog oath the teen cogrneeto.
FM: Minna! Industries and three
Chemstrr anti Ptitsus senior,
com
plete the graduation list
The conlognceincrit op,thetvas
graduated from the It:star:Lion he roe
heads in 18'17 4fter teaching Latin
' and Grecl, at his alma orator, Di Up
hum obtained the masteu of or to do
gree from liar Nord unn :molts in 1901
In HMS Colombia univer tits conicla-.1
upon hum the deg] ce of doctor of phrl
°sol,
87 PLAYERS FORM
SYMPHONY GROUP
Ciel,laull °rat , Ntra 10 \ ppear fur
'I bird \ rh•ls' C our, Coot, I
I=l
eight} -sf, 011 WON" , in It,
ete,enn t i t , the ( let eland •et lotion v
nrche.hn pill I ein •.ent the lat gt.t
otteatal to zoo talon to appeal at
Pt no Stitt- thn uuu In t o,llllloth at
th. nit mu 011
Foln nary 11, In St by ab audit In Juin
Among the m.mbm 011 their pie
glum Meth i mune the saltine of a
ffl Oat oidgetta m Si haled
(Medea' Somehow." in 11 mime Tie
niece, of nhieh fnh ht i neemnents
have been (menleti d, ha, het n bend
wLLh unvameng am. mi don le me
cal mule nee. I'm 11101 e than a mntut v
and a half
In a 1 01.111 IULI st 1)1 op- on
ducted bs ll niter 1).11.11..... 11 1 .Plll,
Amei lean conduLho, for '•1 1 nhni.hr I
Symphony" vas .11111111141 I 111 It I' 'l • he
Cason wh% h..11111,c t n • I nllll/11. ,
1 1011, ha. min untiltio‘olval,l ,
uldle, sit pouch Illp snap ,11"11 111 .1
hi hosltaled to tillhis M.: att. 111111
tth a le•v beam!! 01 fmd , • h., 1,,
accepted ho mam,
t Ithouch the Cln ocolentl nu In 1,1 ,
Jammer the youngma of'
VII Olganl
/ations, hos re we not of I lne (lintel too
in its the bean feel, of I e Lefty
libeler the till notion of Soloo
lofT, the ei nue full open ao„ jil
Sex mance Mill. Clot eland, Ohm, ntAt
Thin Any Although Moor Rehm of
W Giant, de cock" of Mt.., I etetv,ll
an en action to tin. footed op ming .
of the .moon, he will be unable to
attend the conceit.
GEESEI PO SUCCEED MORL kN
kS COMPOSITION INSPIt Ur I'OE
Mt Scott S (teehtA, gtaduata
-tstatit m Eitzl,ll Loin pos) t unb ttdl
Slll.l.oltd MI. (noint, It Mot l.tn, tn.
,tlUlt.ol in Engladt contposaton, ac
eot ding to PI of A lion t Espen.
,Inale. head of the depattntent
Me Madan, a toe to•agnatton ha,
been accept-d be the College. toll
contntua his noil, hole at the end of
the lost tittllle 401 In 01(101 to aolltlMle
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