COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 35 `DESIRE FOR GRADES UNION SUBMITS 5 ROBS EDUCATION OF 1 AIDS FOR GREATER VALUE,' SAYS EDDyi ' USE OF OLD MAIN Lecturer Belieivs Students Here Unfamiliar! Recommends Chairs on Portico, Cards, Ping-gong Tables With World Problems---Points Flaw In Lounge Rooms In Compulsory R. 0. T. C. ULTIMATE ACTION RESTS What is education? What are its aims? Am I getting an WITH COLLEGE OFFICIALS education now? . . _ "If I were in college today instead of forty years ago, I could Ceremonial Headquarters Urged ask myself these questions," Dr. Shercood Eddy stated in an. interview to the, COLLEGIAN yesterday. As Benefit to Initiations "I believe I seas robbed of an education forty years ago at Yale tmer- By Student Group city because of my own 'fault and because of an obsolete system of education that did not teach me to study, to think, to live or tackle the vital problems Taking ineliminaiy steps in its pro of the day We were not even taught what those problems s, ere. Education,: gram to promote widespread use of or a travesty of it, was a system of getting marks or grades and cramming i Old Main, Student Union yesterday , up to pass examinations, to get a de- i continued, education is a joint search submitted to College officials five grec and go out into life to obtain for tru li by faculty and students, recommendations which it believes 'success' or to make money" education is life will attract students to the building. The delinquencies of an earlier day! "When I asked representative action on the lecommendations e stu- I can be found as well in the Present dents of Penn State, they told me th a t! rests with the Administration. educational systems, in Dr Eddy's l the majority knew little of big prob- , The first suggestion advanced sins opinion The tendency to stuff knowl- lams of the day, and cared less, and 'that chairs he placed on the portico edge down the throats of students ob- that them questions were not being;of Old Nam with the coming of the iicures greater issues and aims,"he be- sufficiently discussed in most class- 1 warmer spring months. Working on Bevel looms either by faculty or students," the assumption that students needed Apparently the older generation, be declared Isom° place to snend their leisure time represented by the faculty, thinks Education is not a cramming pro-' outdoors especially in the evenings. that truth is a stmehouhe and con mess Those who choose a subject ale ' the Union committee believed that the be handed down by the teacher to the 1 front portion of Old Alain would prove _ pupil, and thus teamed, the would (Continued on second page ) i popular. it was also recommond-d tiaveller pointed out. Instead, he i that the thud flan lounge be. co, vented mto a game room contanung EDDY VISIONS DAWN DEBATING COACHES ° j fur or five card o rng-pong tabletables, and po-mbl) Plan Initiation Room OF WORLD REFORM. SELECT 3 TEAMS! Thii recommendation ClllllOll it the additional proximo° that StIV. I oral card tables and etude In placed t other lounges In the c‘cnt that Cons ocation Speaker Designates:Lorah '32, Harry '33 Will Meet! r ' s n t . u t e d i li e n .u s d apT .r T t N in c g cl o p t: ti t :: s .t d trt c tat he /ll a: t n .- - Russia, India as Universal ! Ursinus Co-cd Orators in 'ruled too Ir the Adnumstratlon sane ' Social Experiments Auditorium Friday ' . tams the proposals Commenting on these two recom- Believing that we are at the dawn I Two women's debating teams and mendations, Raymond A Rosier:4, i in. of a new movement which is greater / men's representatives who will face Union esident that the Renaissance, the Reform-, opponents within n week, have been While little has declared been lacking in ration or the French Revolution, Dr.:named by Herbert K Baker and Jos 'the furniture and fittings of the Sheri ood Eddy, world traveller and' eph P. O'Brien, -forensic coaches lounges there has been nothing to at lecturer, opened his three day lecture! In a dual contest with Ursmus Col- tract students on keep them there Wii serest at the all. College coniocation lege co-ed orators, the Misses Mar.. believe that card tables and maga. service Friday morning. 1 garet A. torah '32 and Harriet M zines, for instance, will provide the Throughout the world there is an , Hurry '33 will uphold the affirmaine incentive necessary to interest stu economic and intellectual unrest to. of the question, "Resohed That the dents" gether with a social and political un- i Natio-is of the World Adopt a Policy . A third recommendation of the Friday Union was that room InS, the large. at 7:10 o'clock I , easiness. Dr Eddy maintained He 'of Free 1 rails" cited Germany and the result of the night in Schwab auditorium. The , room on the west side of the build-I last elections there which indicate e , Misses Marjorie Hathaway ,31 anti mg . be finnishul ninth equipment fora new spirit not willing to accept in.lElizabeth N. Benner '33 will argue i Bat n i 'ne.tY and lionoialy haternity inn- TI o s tis mould include cabinets; definitely the 'Plenty of Veisailles. the negative of the question at Ur- i Germany cannot be forced to pay the sinus college the same night. ! for ceremonial robes, gavels, and hal- lot hoses The Union requested that war indemnities except at the risk of Men To Debate Tuesday , the large fireplaces in the first and! a resolution from within I Although this will be the first ap- I second loot lounges be used and that Styles Russia Libermanmarline° of Miss Harry in Interest- fires he prosided when one organr,- 1 "Russia is a world laboratory of 1 legiate debate, her teammate, Miss Lon assembling in the lounges de social experiment," the world traveller torah, is entering her second year of ' sired them. declared "When the laigg.t country I active participation In addition to' B„„ u „ o f the peculiar sound con-, ni the world tiles the boldest experi.l having zened as a member of the dawns in Old Main, the group went: went in history, something is going 1 debating squad, she has been a meat- on leCond as being opposed to the in to happen for good on evil Greater ber of the Forensic Council during the' .tallation of a radio or i.ictrola for evil will doubtless come out of Russia last two years, at the pieseur. time , the present, at least. in a general Minn ever came out of the French Re. acting as secretary. 'lns Lernli is concluding •datem I ent, the Union ash solution, as well 'us greaten good, in also a member of Delta Sigma Rho,, si t that a definite and restricted spite of the liberty, equally and fret- i honorary intereolleginte debating, Ira- : schedule be worked out for the INC crnity of Republican France ternity. i of the more desnable rooms. The outlook in India is serious If I Both of the members of the neg- If the Administration react , . .. .. the pies-mt demands, which include a status foi Indians to have equality with foreigners within the holders of the country, a responsible central government, and an aimy under their oafs legislature, ai, not granted it Is to be feared that the revolution will Lunn itself out to exhaustion This new cefoi motion, Di. Eddy continued, for our part must include correct relationship between mon and nine in basic economic justice and right relations in racial brotherhood In nddttion the and in clean politics the right :ate' national cidation, to make peace and stoic scar, right as- soembons between man and woman and between man and God, he con- 1933 WOMEN TO VOTE IN M'ALLISTER HALL LOBES' New Plon Provides fur Nonon.aton Of 3 by Ballot Spitent Sollllolll°lo women will nominate and elect their class officers by bal lot in McAllister hall lobby this year, recoiling to action taken at a meet ing of the class last Monday night. The new plan provides that the Once gals =ening the highest num ber of votes for each office in the nominations than be the candidates for election the following. week. Acconling to the tonne, system of conducting chaos elections both the nominations and elections of officers were held in class meeting. ANTHONY STUDIES IN WEST Di. Roy D. Anthony, pi ofessor of Polnolonn is now at Riverside, Cait lin Ina, where lie will pursue an ex- a \,;.<•ilaV ..ets falloi ative team are participating in their ably tn the Union proposals, it is be first sensgn of debating, Miss !leaner loved that the ecommentlatinng ndl having started her forensic career m ,he acted upon v,ithin the nest Wo the recent debate ,ith William and ~ks Mary eon Sunday afternoon lo Nadi as t , of \VPSC, College ,olio station, bay been kngthi ned tuo Ivan, in order to Pet nut the La akasting of ten y veldt nen:ream , by fn alts nand,' rs, John R. Richaids of the tinter, i ling extension dcpaitnient annonincil yes terday Broadcasting the fait or on set r„ PI of At Lim (' Cloctin,th of the 0.n4- hob liter itine itepartinent and Dr Carl IV Hasid., looks of of coons- Mies, Will bromic:et inn a plug:rain to begin at 1 11l o'cloi h Silllilal allel e.. Donald A. Stalky '11: and i string ennoble ,ill I'llllll,ll 11111`, DR. ARTHUR TO DISCUSS , A canopy of blue, gold and Fray, for the broadcast Pi of es -or Ciotti tigh m ill pi c. aat coniPlel-elv hiding the girders of Rec. FUNGI HERE TOMORROW j I emu. hall, will be a feature of the / - - it illainalm stele li and lobo while Di Basel: colt speak m, Ile Dictation , I deem sting pion foi the Soplionime Pi o.iding an, a n roe 111,, Present economic .allllll 'III I `Teak -11011 t.O be held Maul 6 Cherie. A l Dotanist Will Address Agriculturists ~,n d, ,,, ,a 4. e i.,,,,, m0n o i Hints for Solving Well Week' Tasks ~,,e „ ,,,,,, ~0 „ ,,,„ i n „ i l b on . nnnng . en . , Les scull be bunted to live months awl In Weekly Lectme Series the (lance , 'committce, announced yesterday. l gores, ti e e United States Navy 110,1 mil (Ityilelt a thiretoto rim, or their Combining. the calms of Army and Mitigate Woes of Greek Neophytes I ~,,e quipment for „ „ r „ 1 ,„„..1 general aileeLt. thlllololll. a 111,4:1.101 . 1 . 111X Pi l ' Ill• I threat, V here, Dean Rebel' 'of five talks. A new Neil, f/r leder, Taking for his subject, "Disen- Nay y, Pcnn State's opponents in box.' tangling the Rusts," Dr Josnph C. mg and wrestling that wick-end, the! Arthur, eminent botanist, will be the, canopy will pi ovule a elm,ed ceiling lWeeklieu bath few to-rars for the inn the lailioad ties hi Lance the two , itiT),."i,i,'"1'..1,,tgtiv1*.,,,L,,,,,u,,,,, will lie: In addition to these pi °grains, :broadcasts on the ems speaker in the School of Agricultura ;effect, the first employed at en all.; freshman mottled. points bio ~.111 Of the ( 111;111 4 !Ina ( 5- lecture series in room 100 Ilorticul- I College dance since the opening of i The initiate whose mission is the I 'I he wily neophyt e who no ne .,,, ngne d 1 . ...de1/114 fatallllltell by this second m huh ate being: sponsor oil by Um lc, I !inspection or the inilitaiy demo [mein to wrench the traditional black cat lalm ”" illy " hkh will he lilac,' in lute tare building at 9.10 o'clock tomor- Recreation hull pp m , iellSiall depot tinent, the iegolui Sun low afternoon. I, "In addition to enhancing the at- I , cannon, with I eferenee to the number, from its permaimit, read nice will not S li d ' th ''‘" l " i , i ' l ~,,P"w e i II ""': of bolts upon its surface, inay be as- search long if lie seeks the door 'wi'l'ell said . w'' alpaca nits which 'lap chnl ,l 'i “;',"."'",11. daily 'le" Dr. Arthur has been professor em-' i traetiveness of the decorations," de.' o n c l ose d , coi l ing 0 ir 0 ,. 4 l 'aired that thole are at cast 1156 !nun, whine seismal , iee supposed to has iron sent here milt:des %lunatic ttettill: , it we n at i,tf :iycasts will be eritus of botany at Purdue university I dared Lnachs, all the heavy imichinery necessary for coat .1. An attemp tis also being since 1015 Previous to this position the best solution fol. inunoving the, Beyond that no neouhyte has been exist. Similarly, other animals and i elm pli t , machine 4'loll Mel an Ail. Millie to anange tot WeiPicsilay of. he was professor of physiology and acoustics of the boll" boon n to count. whereas his semen • , insects urn most readily protium! in ` ;aniline' Da el engine and generator. tun... Ittogrant, Pathology and a botanist of the In ue am whitebunt ing wa ll aim l l DI lIII' visors ale allem d to be still in las , that VILIIIIIy. , 1 rlletlllll,ll. intei est has been snown , --- n----- Although,liana experiment stationnottinee of the col rest total. , IVitli the lii,t epidemic of fi sites: draped from the balcony and around by, the Navy in tie researeh soil, 11l FRIZZBI.I. 'tit ‘N INS %55 Vtli Dr. Arthur Is 11l years of ~ i An obelisk in Dont of the Armory , nity 1111tle, pala, Phi Kill/pll Pan 14 t 0111ars and southcrWsi 1 liner; engines which is being carted ' age, he is still active in botanical! h ' - ' ' ' '''' '''' ''‘.., contains 281 stones, while the nunthei lsuppostil to start its initiation this 1 FOR mll.l r.% RY BALI. PDS 11l lit t end uva leaves will add 11 touch of . present, time in the engi- , work and i; recognized as one of the , , , i i Lre now, in th e ether .eilellle A yt 1 of road boxes in State College is , MCO,, OltileUgh members of the house on ail the ------ doom tment and groans of I party-one. That nie lath behind the t weie divided on this question Theta ''''' - ' tli " 6, foremost scientists en hs field. Ite is i;„ 11 ' , ,orkch,,c, colored lightc y r t ' ilf '-' :. , „ I John . Ira i•/ , II '.:l I• , s Illell •• - 'author of several technical books in 1 , I 1 oo,t.orrme. A penny secreted in the I Kappa Phi, after indulging in prelim- submit) ine offker4 have bun sent :Me '4 ," I , 4 , 4 . 444 „ II 4 , 4 4444 , 444444 444444 4444 Li 4 ,444 ' suspended f..” 01'2 cello, ' o ' ' colluborntion with other botanists. 'ln the center of the chine cote; r l' '' e floor. , centie of the circle at 11 Juncture of mai y commotion f m 11 we e;. , Will be- to ' " d " ni. e I ' liii "" I " I mum, of the nhi" vit II 1.0,,i, o paths near the northeast coiner of j gin its Intell4lVo training lihey, Ise, r ' competition RI I , i t 11. Pat son 'II Tom Christian and his vitaphone Old Main has as its slate 1916 . l wbile nearby Delta Tau Delta list- *5 IDS IN CONS , I.NTION PI, %NS , wiLl. STUDY CHILD HEALTH rrro d 11,4 P Il 13, 'II ion' aril As ing mchestra will furnish tic' Fieshmen fm a numbei of yea.. I yeal 'nee will simultaw , ou,ly envoi t. Piot. .1. Dry, Relic head e' ri F t ' n i thud t . * 1 , r, (i. betel. 11111. Dle,. I,lnetl, V As a representative at the White , stance music from II 11110.1 . 01111 111 the hove checked 111111 dollble.lileClled th e Sig PI r 11111 II yosilon, Pi Ithppli Al- I the depai DM iit of engineei mg is- . the pi 1, , •i ' - •* , House conference on child 11011411 1111,1 WO,t. end Of the hall. Fiaternityj AUlllbee of windows in 01(1 Main, Mac- alit and Theta Xi have concluded l tcmsion i i .. ( '''''''' '''''''' "." ". , is att, , mang, a Illeellng or the listed hy a colonial • ' 2 l tint p lonil et Protection, Dr. R. MAIMS Dutchei, of . booths will be placed along the con-lAlhster hall, and other building., their rites, clung with Theta Chi, I planning eollll.llt.tee fee the nn 1111 l d xi— ii.a.... 7,t e......—a .ry college • i Samuel J. Klepper 'ail and Ernest C. Miller '34 v, in represent Penn LANDIS ARRANGES Stato in debating for the first ttme when they support the affirmative of HOP DECORATIONS the question, "Resolved: That the Several States Should Enact Compel- . sory Unemployment Insurance" Oserhnnamtt Canon, in krni). Na” against it William nod Mary college, Colin, Will Pro‘ide Closed tome, Tuesday night in Schwab ;In-' Ceiling Appearance ditorium. STATE COLLEGE, PA" TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1931 IL F. C. May Sanction I Revised Rushing Code The proposed rushing code lot this full, as submitted to individual fraternities for their opinions, will ho discussed at n meeting of Inter fraternity Council in Old Main at 8 o'clock tomorrim night. Final action is expected to he taken at this time, according to Frank C Diedrich '3l, president of the coun cil. Tentative plan. provide for a rushing pedal of fifteen days be 'ginning Thursday mining, Sep tember 17, and ending the night of October 2at 8 o'clocl, Under the new plan freshmen nould receive all bid cards instead of only those preferred. COLLEGE GLEEMEN 'SEEK TITLE FRIDAY Grant Names 32 Men To Defend Intercollegiate Cronn in State Competition Thirty-two gleein.m and four stu dent entertainers will leave here Thursday for Philadelphia where thirty of the singers will seek the intareollegiate glee club champion !ship of Pennsylvania for the fifth consecutive time in Witherspoon Hall at 8 30 o'clock on Friday night. Under the direction of Edwin 0. ' Harvey '3l, thirty members of the glee club will present three numbers in the regular contest groups "Feast ing. I Watch" by Edwaid Elgai will lie sung by all the glee clubs, while the local localists have select,cl Grieg's "Ave Maria Stella" as choice song and "The Blue and White" as the en try in the college song content To One Special Programs Sp^cial entertainment engagements in Chester, Elizalallitom,n, Elkins Park. and Reading led Director Grant to take on the tom Miss Edna 12 Roderick sopraro, Robert G Thrasher '3l, magician, along with Jay Kennedy 'B2, pianist, and Albert Kaplan 'Jd, violin t The first tenor, who will make the tour include Jo•enh S Gillespie "11, James L Harkins '3l, Thomas W Avercll '33, Robert II Carey '33, Wal ter E Eshelman "li, Robert J. Mc Falls '33, Clayton R. Page '3l, Rich ard G Schkial, '33, and John 11. Tre der '34. Making up the group of second tenor: ale William A Bradley ji '3l, George A Sayru Francs G Wood '3l, Charles M Hanna '32, Charles A. Kline jr '32, Matthew Mc- Neary '32, and flubs J Patten. '2l John G Anderson 'Bl, Eilum 0. Haney '3l. Kilwm Longccooe '32, Eat! J. Brubaker '33, Rolr,rt II Mc- Falk '32, William II Stine and William R. Skill. '34, compose the baritones of the glee club. The has, contlngent of the group Includes Ralph C. Anderson ' II, Donald C Fro, 'l2, John Id. Garber '32, Roy F. Gel , lei '32, llm bat E Op pcl '32. John IF. SLewalt '32, Robert G. Boyer '33, Delbert E Longnecher '33, and henry E War,. jn. '3l DE %X OF N 1 011CNI TO %W NO ANNUAL. EDUCATION ❑CETI.G Daun Chattette E. Ray skill attend, the fifteenth annual meeting of the National a,..otiation of Deans of Women, sslucli is being hold in min.! unction pith the convention of the National Education association at the llotel Statler, Detroit, tomoi miss, Thursday and El day Dean Ray ns chairman of the com mittee on the insisain of by-lassoof, the association .all present her re poi t Thin uday morning Miss Flo, cute Jackson of Wellesley college adl accompany her, Taltriiiatt. College Historian Names 10 Milestones in Penn State's Progressive 72- Year Span Morrill Act of 1862, Governor Beaver's First State Grant for Maintenance Cited as -Chief Events Since Feb. 16, 1859 Ten milestones in the development of the College Mere named by Dr. Erwin W. Runkle, College histolian, yesterday on the sev enty-second anniversary of the arrival of the first student, at, the Farmers' High School. On February 16, 1850, sixty-inn, young, men coking a know ledge of scientific farming wound their way through deep snow to the partly win-1 meted Old Main where they mould take on then work Thus began the experiment a loch was destined to deielep into the Pennsyhania State College The Morrill Land Giant Act of 1062 off," ing 780.000 neico to the State and making possible the designation of the Agricultural College of Penn sylvania as the land grant college by Slats the first State atinropi lotion, the legislature the following year was under govei nor Boas., designed in,- the first of the items mentioned by wooly for maintinience aid fen the I ,Di Runkle. ' elution of buildings v the iscn, Citing the establishment of the ti „ it or oh, Siam „ is „„iiie„ being i Agricultural Expel iment station, the hi , „ soot tis „ hii h the Cnm it loth tiaecs its origin to 1887,as nioniv , ^Tl recogni,.l the v,donst another significant step in College lolity or sapporting the College de , history, Dr. Runkle al.° mentioned rinittiii the beginnings of modern agliculture In 11,0 • dl, fist tudeat was c‘ ad-1 at the College in 1001 as an act of unt.l in cltctricill engineering and the w ther important, li Both events , r Lnit or the Old Entinitering I were accomplished in the presidency building had ni n iopkted Thus of Dr George IV Athol ton the beginn nos of n engineei ing In the financial history of Penn were at p r. star Dr Runkle named this change hum th • COUNCIL TO PROBE manual rffits and c znll g u „,nori.ntn iL 11,tore. N. L.A. olgenl-atem of ,e , . en ,hool.. in the yeat s 1895-189 G t, is allo ea.,' sgottficant. At that tune luau , t , u „ l n e ;ng. en i. g . ,, t , n g zi g glf, ,,,,, nu t : .;l l 4,. , ,, t: e l i t . e r May Remedy Entrance Jun at Nen Building—Will Discuss Pohtm , l science, and philosophy Revisions Revisions in Tribunal (Contmued on second page ) The l'ohlein of enngeqi" in the FOREIGN PHYSICIST Nem Libnral Arts budding inobably mill be intioduced befoic Student WILI. TALK FRIDAY Council when that body ,need tonight in Old Main, according to David C l a .. McLaughlin '3l, pi ewdent of the group .11niNers11.3. of Vienna Professoi If brought before Council, the mat-. ter will be rafettLd Lo a cumnuttee Will Present 2 Lectures for final action In case it ts decided In Amphitheater to exclude fte,hmen from tenni: the tram entrance, as suggested by a student lecentls, the tub mould be in Prof AL tIIUI Ihus, of the Unieri force from the time It Is passed, Mc- say of Vt.., one of the most noted Laughlin stated ' Eurorran 01,10 , 4 S aui rated Itt To Hear 13In7er Report many us second only to Einstein as a Among the other matt., Tot di-- theoretical phi vu,t, NVIII PI went to o CUSS= is whether or not the change' lecture, Promos and Saturday in Hut in the system of Student Tribunal, as Chenustay amphitheater inaugurated this year, ha, been son- Maklllg Ills Iccond leetine tout of I cessful. On the hams of this decision, the Muted State, Dr Haas uill Ms 'it is likely that the body will act on ct”, "Mod n Physic , and Our Viet, the contmuut ce or lest , tort of the 111, of the Untvertat," at 7 tialo‘k Ft !dal. ,tent night At 110 o'clock no Saturday One of the changes in Student To- after noon he Null sum', on "Light banal effected thus year is that the Corpuscles, Material \Vases, and the !meetings are closed, instead of open Laws of Physic , " 'to all menthes of the three untiet ' Has Wrstten Test Books !classes as they were last year. it,, The am Is of DI Ili. on way° system of having a Any and an al- met homes and the (mamma thew y [...ley for the defense lams also tithe- , t c us- d estensisele m tin, cc:untie duced this year as tc .1 books Last sear the School Another matter to be taken war at e to ...ministry and Phy ascii one of the meeting is n report on the netts:- as hooks as a test m phvms seminal , Ales of the !diver committee Mesh- 1111 helm Altar of the phi .tics de- ! men class elections will :notate on 1 t tmeni Waled uncle On Haas at added topic for consalmatam the lion tasity of Vienna Although the mlealun leetw mg FORESTRY TIE 11) WILL OPEN in this count, y under the uumm LEE PERES HERE M \ REIF 12 the In.fitute of Into, notional Edtua boil, hen being brought to the CHM- John C. Kuhns, suPervi`or of the no, be the School of Chenio-try and Whitman Notional Fonnt in eastern rh,c.' aind Phi ',mobilo Upsilon, Oregon, will complete a leeturo tom bonoi chemktry fraternity which has included forestry schools a leading univelsittes throughout the NAVY GIVES EQUIPMENT country ulth a group of lt,e talks here on March 12 The purpose of this lecture series is to prc,ent an account of forestry Non Thichinen Will Prmide More as it is practiced by the United States Esleoiled Research Work Forest Service FOP DIESEL LABORATORY ESTABLISHED I'RICE 5 CENTS STUDENT MUSICAL GROUPS TO GIVE 5 SUNDAY CONCERTS Girls Glee Club, Phi 3lu Alpha, College Oichestra Plan Series Programs BLUE BAND WILL OFFER FIRST RECITAL MARCH I. Kappa Gamma Psi Al.i% Pre,ent Hem ik Ibsen's 'Peer Gynt' As Closing Number Five mid-m niter Sunday afternoon coiicerts mill be sponsored by musical organization, at Penn State during Marc!,, according to tentative plan, released by Prof Richard W Grant, head of the music department• Opening the iairie, or annual pro ' grams, the Penn State lilac Band mill present a conceit of class•eul s•lccl nons under the direction of Wilfred 0. Thoinionn in SCIIN,Ib aadltol ion next Sunday afternoon The College orchestra, milli ISM, Illel F 1,111,11111 as conductor, mill gin, the• second number of tin on ru, the following mock. Mal Lit h (mi.,' Glee club will continue the concerto March I t m ith a piogiain of vocal selections• As the fourth inusi.al rirganuatain to appeal, Phi Mu Alpha, nation,il honorary musical fiaternity, v.lll gicc its coneett Match 22 Kamm Gamin t P-1, luinotaiy mill 11..terutv, is scheduled to offer the final number Minch 29 Citemen 11:1I Not Appear Although art.ingcments fn, this program hate m 4 been completely that, up, .1 picsentation of "Peel Gsnt" mat I, the final Sunday anti noon selection tt the %vice, lion of Mr. Hen boil It Baker, of the depart ment of public speaking, the musical group is consaltaing co-operating ith him m pie,nting the ..pciattk "lay on ginally ttritten by Henrik Ibsen The <rant it scuts, ,il.lll has been tamed annually by Penn State. nur,i al organciations, h n slightly curtailed thus s^tr since it will bruin talon than usual Thu Penn Stalc r:lce club, although it cud not up. !mar as ha. been the to Into in for mm ograms, v ill pre sent the fourth Ai lists' Course num ben 'n Mama 1112 entire series of cont erL, salt hue blo,ltku,t oVit lady, st dun WPSC, according to mombers of the eng, reel ing C. , tension d welch:a. WPSC TO EXTEND SUNDAY PROGRAM Engmet t tog I,tt In 'ion Depart tnela Spoo , itr, %Neekl) I.l,lltrts 1;) l'acult 11 unlx rs
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