COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 33 EDDY WILL SPEAK AT CONVOCATION FRIDAY MORNING World Traveler To Address Assembly at 11 O'clock in ' Schwab Auditorium DR. lIETZEL DISMISSES CLASSES FOR LECTURE Author's Visit Includes Series Of Talks, Chapel Speech _. Sunday Morning Dr George Sherwood Eddy, author, si orld teas eller, and student of social and religious problems, will be the speaker of the regular second semes ter all-college convocation to be held Schwab auditmium at 11 o'clock Friday mosnlng All classes will be disini , sed foe this hour, aceoiding to a statement Dom the President's office Dr. Eddy's subject at the convocation will be "The Present World Situation" In addition to the convocation, Dr Eddy will speak at a :guns of meet ings in the auditonurn, Finlay, Sat urday, and Sunday. All these lec tures will be held at 6.30 o'clock lie will also be the chapel speaker Sun day. Ifis subjects for this seems of talks soul Named Among them are "Russia and India," "Tmo Philosophies of Life," "Can We Still Believe in Re ligion?" "A Religion We Can Lice Bv," and "A Working Philosophy of Life" Sher wood Eddy tarn ned Septem ber front a thirteen months speaking tour around the N‘ollcl through seven teen different countries He has Just conducted his tenth annual tour of representative Antennas colleges af ter endeavoring to make an impar tial study of European conditions In England, Dr Eddy has person nlly Rims ry MacDonald, Stanley Balder in, Lloyd George, George Bernard Shim, and other po litical and Indr.trial leaders In Ger many, he met President Hindenburg and Professor Einstein, while In India he spent some time sirth Ghaedi and the Viceroy After fifteen years of work among the students of the In lion Empire Dr Eddy xias called to be Secretary for Asm fot the National Council of the Young Man's Christ= assocra tion For many years he seeded in this_capacity He recently returned from his sixth s Mit to Russia, two of which were made to Czarist and four to Soviet Russia PURDUE SCIENTIST , PLANS DISCUSSION: Dr. Joseph Arthur, Notutl Botunvit Will Lecture on Agriculture Wednesday Alt ernoon Di Joseph C Arthur, Indiana hot anist, volt be the guest of the College next week. During his visit he will speak of his work urth fungi, taking for his subieet. 'Disentangling the Rusts," in the School of Agriculture, lecture smies nest Wednesday. Recognized as an eminent scientist, Dr Atthut is one of the few remain ing pioneers who posed the v,ay for scientific investigation of agimultural problems when the srstern of federally t aided State agricultural experiment stations was established in 1887 At the present tune, he os piofessor emeritus of botany at Purdue univer- 1 sity and botanist to the experiment station there which he helped to in-, stall. Ile has been a teacher and n, Burmese Students More Eager For sestigator m hand grant colleges fm almost filly years. Study Than Americans,' Says Currier BELL TELEPHONE OFFICIAL 'Picture a counti} white cigaiettek those of Rot Dr Curial explained I TO GIVE ENGINEERING TALK , ate a foot long, whine pagodas and that until recently team play, such as I images may paindoxically be Is seen to football, was unknown in Vice President F. 7. Gheyterman of , incited with electumly, whera silk the county Individual competition the Bell Telephone company of Penn- calmed tin ban., paineols and as cat is m spin is Was Gfeellloll When basket-I will speak on "Pat tacipation alike are etimmonplace and manila I ball was thst introilu t ed on the is of the Engineers in Solving the. Ptob- The nation is Bun no, and Di. Ray-!land, natural instmets led tin students leta of Unemployment" at the Imolai I mond P. Comer, M C.A speakrt Ito t elahate Ica fouls by knifing their engineering , !octal° Finlay at 4 10 o'-Iw ho dose] Med its fanciful mixtuie of offenders clock in the Chemistly amphitheatreantiquity and modernly to Penn I Thew method, of spent, avenge, rn I Mr Cheste an salves as general State audiences Sunday, believes that winch would mist, an American emu t manager of the Western area of the these people are as human and as like- I man to blanch, mine soon abandoned, Bell Telephone company, with head- able ns Amm leans the 1111,1011 kaolin added, itali few I ritti f a i r • WILL.LEAD Cle,eland Orchestra Here Tumorrou. NIKOLAI SOKOLOFF it,. Sot aloft hos cominstcd th ksoland Symphony olnce (10 in Crilma thutrca yea". um) `OLD MAIN BELL' RELEASED TODAY Verses by Mrs. Eunice Tietjens To Feature Second Issue Of Literary Work Featuring a poem by :lifts Eunice fictions, internationally known pott ers, the Old Moto Oct!, College lit eraiy magazine, will go on rale at all State College book stoics today The hitherto unpublished bit or seise was written on the occasion of Tientjen's Nisit to Penn State lust summer, and is entitled "Too on a Bench" This I,sue of the magazdie con tain, six feature ai Vele., including Cleadeal, biogx optimal, and poetical wort, ten short stones and sketches, and clel en po,ins The current issue of the publ,ation rc featured by a new department, "About Out Authors," uhrch gives a short sentence about each of thu cen t! rbutor. A "first story" by Prof J Orvis Keller, of the engineering est.msron deportment, and the only contribution by a Summer School student, aro unusual features, twain,' n rth too poems by freshmen rr hich are the first lrternr v efforts of that class to appear in the maganne Dr. Francis J Txhan, of the his tory department, Scott S Geosey, re cently appointed instructor of English, and Professor Keller ma the faculty contribute•= The Loser of the mo- Lois The coo el of the conga- Line is red, with the conventional Old Main too or design in given 'RELIGION IS DISCIPLINE,' CLAIMS PROF. FRIZZELI Ading College Ch.kplaln Espre,es Idea% At Chapel Senna, That religion is a self discipline of the baldest kind uns expressed by acting College chaplain, Plot John H Furzell of the depaament of pub lic speaking, at the first chapel ser vice of the second semester at Schwab auslitomm Sunday cunning, "Chapel service is not a religion," Piof. Frizrell declined "Whethei com pulsory or non-compulsory, it may help one make a satisfactory explana tion of life since true religion is the same today as it M.as too thousand yews ago" STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1931 Cleveland Civic Orchestra To Appear Here Tomorrow Nikolai Sokoloff Will Direct Musical Ensemble In . Third Artists' Course Concert The Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, listed among the leading CI% IC en sembles of Ammica, will present the third Artists' Course conceit unites the do cotton of Nikolai Sokoloff in Schwab auditotium at 8 15 o'clock tomortosi. night. Coming to Penn State ,thin a week of its opening at Severance hall, Cies eland, the orchestra will also play at Pittsburgh on the retain trip be foie testiming its tenter program in its $1,000,000 'endowed building in the mal-ssestern city The Cleteland mtenuans will open then piogtam unit an o‘erture by Goldman:, "Salsuntala, Opus 13" The number, planned to honor Its compo ser, cull be played to commemorate the untenaly of this musician's birth Ran Goldman: tuns bole at Kesathely Mai 18, 1810 Cleveland Symphony Uses Special Trai . n A speurl dam Null bring the Cleveland Symphony Oithesti a to Penn State tomoi rim mom ning for its appea,ance in the thud Artists' Com se conc:mt tomorrou night The civic ensemble, consisting of eighty-se,en men, will termite this type of conveyance to meet connec tions during its shomt torn A bag gage cal which contains sixty-fn. e fleece of musical equipment aside ft um poi sonal luggage, is a neces eas y adjunct to tir , train HONESS RECEIVES EUROPEAN HONORS Ito3al Mint,tlogical SOCIOi3 Elate Profe,sor as Se‘.teenth I=l=l Di At (hut P. lioness, associate ino lessor of nuneialegy, 1505 notified le cently of election to the Royal Mine ralogical societs of Cheat Britain The honor uas conferred to iecogni bon of Di lioness' itoth in crystal tesoatch and the book published on the results of this research, "Th" Nature, Oiigin and Interpretation of the Etch Figures of Clystals" The Royal Mineralogical Society, front time to time accept s menibeis front America who have made notable contlibutions to the field of mineral ogy Since its inception in 1876, the nor had accepted only sis teen Amin nun members Dr Hone,,, through his ieccnt election, became the seNenteenth member of the orga titration Unlike sunilm olganivatlons to ' Anionic, the comply does not confer the followslup lank but confines it self solely to nctme members At the pi went time, non end hundred Am en mans am fm membervlnp The society publishes an official Joutnal PROFESSOR LAW SON PL INS ARCIIITECTUR %I. EMISUITION Ail e•hibit of thu to to forty water ulOl and hthogi old, completed be Pi of. Wendell P Lowson. of the de um haunt of a clutectui e, during a tour of Ent ope this sumniei will be held in the exhibition room on the thud flout of Plum Engineeting building from Comm rosy until mixt Sakuntala is the title of a Hindu drama by KaHasa, and the lurorne of the stare, a nymph closely ~ sociated with Indian legend, me by the Caine name The overtule outlines tne plot of the legend Schubm is "Unfinished S.mphony," the musical number Mr.° riddle his neom been soloed, ',ill be the second presentation of the Cleveland orchestra Its tern completed ma racas, Allegro Moderato and Andante Con Moto, are belnesed to ha been thought so perfect that Schubert hen toted to detraot from then beauty by finishing the score. The civic group Nolll complete the first half of its conceit o lb Tschm kowshy's oomture, Fantasia, from (Continued on second page) COLLEGE APPROVES SUMMER DORMS Miss Ray, Chambers, Hostetter Select 19 Fraternities For 1931 Session Nineteen fratmnit \ houses have been anal owed tel do, nuto rev during, the Pia Summer School, ac !coiding to an announcement made terday by Dein, Will 6: int (Mambos, director of th— Session The fraternities nhuh have been sanctioned by Summei School official , are. Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Phi Siam, Rota Kapna, Chi Phi, CM Up ' vilon, Delta Sigma Phi Elam, Kappa Delta Rho Lambda Clu Alphl. Omega Epsilon, Phi Kappa Pit, Phi Kappa Sigma, Phi Mu Dell,. Phi Sian. Della, Pi Kum. Nu, Sig ma Phi Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon. and Theta Cl,, S:•lection ams in id, on the basis of suitability lot the toinfoit of •um imer ues. ion students Qual•ties of the house 'ulnae., aece.s•bnhts and condition of the house and furn,hinv,s, freedom nom noise, and presentation of a satisfaetoiv budget store some of the foams taboo into tonsidelation in the choice of houses The list of anplicants was fist sule nutted to the Dilator of Dormitenits Sainuel F llostatet, who passed an the physical condition and suitability of th , houses Final selection v made by Dean of Women Chan lotto E Ras, and Dean Cliainbels "The system employed this is, for the selection of houses Alas bight). satisfnetoly," Dean (Mani). s stated "Applications Ireie ocemecl piomptli and the committee in chin go yas gn en ample time toi delibei Awn II is unlikely that ye urn have need Lot any additional house," 1932 LA VIE CANDIDATES WILL REPORT TONIGHT Editor . Call} Sophomore ANI/Ir wt, lEZIMS=I Soplicanio o and edam nI tanilitlate. fin th 19'12 LeVie will be emmanneil to the la i+t of .1 woes of meeting. at 7 10 ri'Lloels tonight la Room 11, I,lbei al AU, budding Num .1 Pool hough '3l, edam-in duct% and Rula A thibin,on '.l!, bun mess manager, till attend nu ohne, to be held o,le ut t neel,, until cal h 4111ing in cadet to nista uct the canih ditto+ Profeyanß nl jotonal,nt and att all addre, the ,ophontor, 011 .Isle, and nutke-un,,se.ted by tall, l* the ntentlan of ,enan and junon ,tlls 1)12 ON DERDON li TO . \ IMItESS mccurrEci s TOMORROW ZsaGIII Lecturing on "The Ferro...note , take pine has not Len undertaken Style of Aran. tut e," Dr F. S On. c‘ten.vely theme is sufn.ent eel derilon, in ofessor of arelutetture at dente to shuns thn bellllll, 111 the the Um. say of m, th i gar , , w di School of Edut,n t I o n ....tutn to speak at 7 ottinti, tomorrow night in their collegiate ,b hints nftei suntan mg room :306 Main Engineering the iutois of ...Alec Within Illustrating his talk with lantern 1.1 additton to the ietuin of Innm dun/en, of city schools and mutates slides, Dr Onderdonk will deal prin . moll with Num eon architecture to the tut at te t tt- hutg , the det.he 'lib I lam THOMPSON TO GIVE OPENING L.A. TALK 1 ON MUSIC TONIGHT Blui Band Conductor Will Begin Program At 7 O'clock in Old Main Theatre OFFERS FIRST ADDRESS IN ANNUA I. ARTS SERIES Ltd tire Explaining Symphon:, Orchestra Coincides With Cies eland Concert 'Openmg the tnsentv-firq annual 7,601,0 A rts Lcctui e set Prof, Wil fred 0 Thompson, College band ina‘tel. will present the flint talk on Ithe subject of "Organieation of a 1 ,- yrophony Orelvistia," in the Little Theatie, Old Main, at 7 ol.locl to night Ilanilina-'et Thompson will be ao nisted by the inn mbet, of the College otthe , -tra an,lc ill gise details of cinch oielne , tral inottunient awl its place in llie en•emble Each instium:nt in taut onill be illurtrated be fine on ens measures fitan the wort, of some fa colllllo,l Ainorg the compn ia'ains used to illustiate inst.i timents ni nil be colon turns from Tsdiaikowsl n', Becthon in, 1\ agnei &babel t, Men delssohn, Onntah and List All the stunts instrumen's nn the cnsidnbla will be illusti aced bt Ile-1 Dow ell , - "Cradle Song " The (Latin e of the perfotinance still be th , ilia stnatmn of the Dings and woodwinds j In "Fen! lingsheil" the wink of 111 ' Football training under Conches Flank P Mini ton, son of Pie, lent Bob “ed .Inc Bede "' in- G.,orgs W Atheiten The rlo.ing stead of the usual phasic.] education number plig, cal ba tinily menthe's Of f jj , Annan .11111 , e 1,11,11101 • the College or elic.ti n a. ill be ;Was years is now being offeisil to all mg 'Di ush's "K ,l-Niche," a Ikbr:w hyron elan students, according to Director Hugo Berdch, of the School of Mg.,- Hes 1° Years* 13 "" Ieu " Ica' Education and Athletics. In addition to illustrating the lir- Track, hosing, in,ullng and hase ferent insti innent, Ra 11 stet , of ball will also giten alter natives later this }tar, ninth special gy inna the histoi y or the syllllll,/11%. O. cheq, „ nee the t‘m j ee slum work foe students who hays not denionArated sufficient physical abil pi egi been an: Jrused it this Itv for the, sports time to sew ye is .1 preface to the con ceit of tile CI, shied Symphony Or-I The chief objects of this, net pot chest:, loom low night icy• according to Be/cleit, are Piofessor h pSOn has h, d keeping interest in pin sisal do elm, lam. than forty yen , ' e aance m ment and pioducing bettel rota mini: al music ma has travelhal exlci,a‘cla athletic teams conmwtion with his musical actg., j 1‘ ill Choose Sport Ils was olTviod 1t posit,. as tininlione player in the Boston SNIIIJ c ha' e m mind eleaating the es phony Oichestia in .1889, but Instead eefenLe of play and Liao , ledge of the went to West Point In 180,1 ha be- game for participants in this type of came acm Litigated bandmaster ,n the content;' hie declared " Rm. /es ram' United States Aim', and as such muscular impro.en wilt," he continued "this training nma clissm er latent and lilac NI in and threeted aim, bands in Cuba, Philippine Islands, and in China unsusrected lability 111 the chosen at the tune of the Dose] rebellion, as sport" well as in ammo., army pasts through- The fact that the -tucicnt has his out the United States nor choice of w hat acticits he is to Ile was in charge of the mu acm recent: ti inning uv as al•ci pointed pi ogi am at the 'raft in inguratum eitas a distinct achantage over the goacrinci-gencral of tin Philippine of l s t .em of el . .. Pulses:. gl•eleas.unt Island, in riol, and in lang “ersise the Philippe. Constabulai y It,uul "Man, rinlly goal football player: fest that they .go not molls:era ENGINEERS SPONSOR COURSE eaougb to go out fan the [cam, and IN LAl:cuTivi: \I 1s: IGENIENT lo.e the saleable plic,ical and !rental ti airing obtainable in the game " stated the Dunn,: coach Depai laments of inclustlial engincei-, mg and engineering estension hold .1 shelf, intensive "nse in man-. 'ill tit] ‘ B Nl3nr " ri 13 aveinent ro‘ a group of eseciitives from the noi theastei n pint of the United States Dom June 9 to IS, This conference was stalled by Ilaiv,o Memel, former heed of Ilse engineer ing e %tension doom tinent, and has Latin held hone f,o tha Last lb yea, Co-Eds Move To New Lodgings Amid Loud Lamentations and Frantic Haste Conti.) , to the good old litablan custom of pielong up then tents and suhoLly ntealing ;may, Penn State co ndo at thl4 ,11 , 011 or the ye.u• conduct then annual lieltua to new lodgings troth flantc lalgetlug, and loud lan, entation, Although I eseamh into the queAton !Sophomores Select 1 Christian for Ho SIGNS Tonlin> Chnslian'b Bawl For Soph Bop CII \ !ILES % LVNDIS "39 COACHES WILL GIVE FOOTBALL TRAINING Nol Institution Ham Replace rosical Education Work For Underela,ses Um Ile Ste‘ el. a,lstant ofe , - set 01 1:0110101E, 1111 also 1101 of 1101' tall, to the 0111111 m ee, of feel I, tall Armes 11l Niio Ca,tle..l 1 - .11.00.1t ; 2.1, 21, and!l 100 genelal .01,Jut H of these kettne, vall Lc "Iktall Sch log " .11 tides l 0 01. 11, etlVllollllltlll 111 .motion .citron of tx,1,11 / . 01 `Ain I/01C I to-lA, MON mg coma' n gnat teller to the 1 itonuo et ,alto lot tint tune of the :alum] at it Leanne eithet a boon conto.nlato ot the uallong image of cal ant foe rot tomtit), tte. to the lain cgoty onit a change and the laolling retalittc. of tune can testot eget tnn to the co-cal spun A lin tic milt, of ti sto I ins lio ue not leo nutted to si it Penn State until they 11,e loom , tine es flu th ihstio home do the 1100.1 . 1untitil iluitithes of the tommmr fade e+ ho deo n the Lill tam nt le, it Cot a ,1`1111.11,1, on ESTABLISHED PRICE 5 GEM Group Played on R Vaudeville Circuit In New York ORCHESTRA TO RECORD VITAPHONE PRODUCT 10 Committee Announces KIN or Draping. AcousLics Plan," Near CompletlGa Thome Cht ist.an and h., orehe hate b_en signed to pi ot ale must Sophontot e Hop to Rai cation Match 6, Charles 1 Landt, %ft, eh plan of the Ilop conmettee annou last night Co. the dast toomths the o csti a has been featut oil on the Ille,Vllle LUIL ntac Ini in the p ...pal the •ta e, of Nen }oil, eric to °sent the I and is too rut upper . Tc.l, state on a II tp uhtch met engageornts it the Inn or lion Chasm. Tech and Cornell tnmm Upon thou i etu, n to Neu Lilt n u ecl. the nu hr•tia tell lealo a ten of Sltaphonc leant clnaga. lin 5, C-Alt PlLtUre,, Inc Alliolly! I Ind'. a itaphone v hi u, ed nation-utile thAl ilanion 11 0 went.; 01 Meltgla," ":allencal Suit and "College Pep " 111. hand n a,tal led m th nalle pot ' Hoy dv Crotia,: " "Toni.ns 111_1 .1 to II 111,1 smooth, liollicion 1s th•» of the II t 9m /1 WI 5 11051111 pl 05 1110 5, Irnt 11111515 fun 1 Caillcgo d race," .1.0 out I. i nil • Coil A lit,ton onm•^ I la•• pi 05111lnt, anti Lan made .1 till) to NOVI Yml. to 11041 01 1' he•tia ',foie signing On coatr A tart a hat tort x, to,cbatt nu tt e, ht .Jr trod cc the outt o at, the ftno or rho Lind, to I none and lii tent I lit an titled the I'dnattl, Ilahletran tornpatte Dun an She pencil n ill be attaLl lit n thlten to an atttaLtute ccltal pt Ogl 4111 Pl,ll, rot the dttotatton of lb, atop hall ale apptauclung sow non, although the coati act has vet be"Il 110e,i fhe pl Ins, dell/ Lag to L. nths tul t athotlt schei of thanettes 1011 h houltl tattnose t acou'ta, and at th a e tone so ptebent an unt,ualls deco) tine cite CHEMISTRY HEAD TO SPEAK MID ESEllt "boo. the Chemist in /imaging World of tine Engineer," ran he topic of an add re, by Mean Frank it hstmore. of the }choral of Chenos atua Physics, to the semoi .1.4111,1 t ,tudenLs in the Chenosti v Alma, die at 1 10 &dot] Fr aftE ram In addition to his work at P State, Lading cspio ii me at Vt 'oilcan, the Mee instill.. in I,' the Unto ersity of Nlinnesota, an( Noah, astern um, cr•iiy, has ea Dean Whitmore contact with a tar if applications of chcini•tre to ey lay life on which he will base 11,ades his ii,ilenue dab, lean ha, set, ed Ihairman of la rum of chemistry and chi m teohnologt of the National Remo, tinuncil in Washington and as Hallman of the division of orgi ohcausti> of the American Chein soi let, At present he is ako a 4 .ultant a till the Umtcil State, partment of Agriculture, the Ch :cal Semi.° of the United St, my, and a 111111111,1 of I_olllllll.l tatele,t4 FRESHMEN REPORTERS WILL MEET TOMORRO
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