COMPLETE CAMPUS COVERAGE VOL. 27, No. 37 COMMITTEE ALLOTS $550 FOR STUDENT UNION EQUIPMENT Approves Association's Program To Promote Widespread Use of Old ➢lain GROUP WILL SPONSOR 2 ALL-COLLEGE FUNCTIONS Plans Open House After Boxing Intereollegiates—Studies Social Life Here In accord ~ith a program for mak ing Old Main the. centet of student life, the Interclass budget committee; Wednesday appropriated $550 to put into effect the recommendations of Student Union As a result of the appropriation the third floor lounge will be converted within the next two weeks into a game room containing card tables, cards, checkers, chess, and ping rung boards. Magazines and newspapers will be provided in the second floor lounge for students' convenience. Following the suggestions set forth in the Union's proposals, loom 405 will be fitted with equipment for soci ety and honorary fiaternity initia tions, including gavels, cabinets for ceremonial robes, and ballot boxes Checker boards will also be provided In the basement lounge. To Hold Open House In addition, $4OO of the $550 appro priated will be used to purchase furni ture for the poll.° no front of Old Main, in an circa to provide a place for students to spnnd their leisure tune outdoors. "The nen equipment is placed at the disposal of students for their ben efit," declared Raymond A BOW., 'ii, chairman of the Union, in com menting on the Improvements "If it is misused m stolen it will be re nimed and it will be the student body who will lose thereby" Plans for tun all-College function; sponsored by the Union WM" discuss ed at a meeting of the activities group Thursday night and tentative dates set. The first of these is an open house to be held in Old Main follow ing the finals of the boxing intercol- , legmtes. Dancing and cards are pail of the entertainment being airanged by the committee of which Norman! E Blair '3l is chairman A similar affair 1, under considnra tion for the list weekend after Eas ter vacation. Another committee with Miss Helen Bucknalter "II as chair man was appointed to make a study of the problems and oppoitunittesl of social life at Penn State. FIRESIDE SESSIONS BEGIN NEXT WEEK J 3 Faculty Members To Load Group DISCUSJIOII4 in Fraternities Until End of March Under the IC11(10%1111, of fifty-three injected nimbus of the faculty, the Fireside Session., sponsored by the Y. M C A,m ill begin next week and continue until the end of March. 'lnformal dmcussions will be held in fraternity houses nuclei the guid ance of a faculty leader on topics which have been selected by the in dividual groups A discussion group fur non-fraternity mon will also be held in Old Mani, Harry W Seamans secretary of the Y bI C A. an nounced. Included in the tonics selected to be discusses! are "Fruten nity Life," "Campus Situations and Student Eth ic.," "Lem, Tnne," "Prohibition," "Se \ and Marriage," "Athletics and Sport"," and "Religion and Philo sophy of Lite " Fraternity and non fraternity groups may also discuss subjects prevented by Sherwood Eddy in his recent lecture series here, Mr Seamans added The purpose of the Fireside Se,- woos us defined by Mr. Se4mans is to provide an opportunity for men's living groups to discuss qu,tions of interest to students infounally under the direction of u faculty leader of their own choice. Letters have been sent to fifty-three 'faculty member.; requesting them to lead discussion groups 13=1 Prof. 'Hammy W Stover, of the Economics department, will instruct salespeople in four New Castle do rm talent stores in suiting today and tomorrow, under the auspices of the department of engineering extension. The lectures form part of am int-n -sive abort course concerning the prob lem: of metal! zuleamturhtr, . , ~ I run a r fif*:--):.. '.`-'.1.555'::-V1 Dr. Martin To Give Second Liberal Arts Talk Tonight History Head Will Disc Main Engineer Presenting the second talk in the Liberal Arts lecture series, Dr A,a E. Martin, of the department of his toiy and political science, will speak upon "Glimpses of the-Southwestern Indians," in Room 107 Main Engineer ing at 7 o'clock tonight Because of extensive travel and ob. servntion on the West, Dr Martin has had opportunity to study the Indians uhosc habits he will discuss. , While' on leave of al,ence from the College last semester, the lecturer stayed fm floc months in Arirona, wlnre he Wa= able to gain a close obscri,ition of the Indians. Since the natme American.a bate not come very closely into contact with the sthite man's snfluenc', the Indians of southwestern United States have preserved to the present time primitive ways, customs, and manner of living, more than any othei group of American aborigines, Dr. Martin observed. Dr. Martin {NAB graduated front FIRE DAMAGES DR. GILLESPIE'S HOME $3OOO Blaze Endangers History Professor's Manuscript Friday Afternoon Fire which gutted the two-story residence of Dr. James E Gillespie, professor of European history, 231 E Park avenue, and imperiled a Mall uscrlpt a; which he had spent two 'ears' labor was brought under emit rol only after damage estimated at $3,000 had been incurred Flulay aft ernoon. The blaze broke out at 6 o'clock , when sparks-escaped from the open I fire bus at Idle Dr Gillespie nos fir ing the furnace in the birernent. ing sparks took seat in a nemby !kindling pile and before he could es ! tinguish them, the flames had be come imbedded m the partitions of the structure Dense smoke made it difficult to locate the blare, which confined it self mainly to the ba.ement and atolls In order to reach the flames local firemen were forced to hack away numerous portions of the parti tions Because of the confinement of the actual fire the voluntems were compelled to drench the smoking nails with a continuous play of water which flooded the cellar and damaged interior furnishings An . 9%er Fraternit3 Call Donning gas-masks, the fir•-fight. ers made a futile attempt to rescdr Dr GiHennes manuscript from a second-story room. At 0 o'clock, when the smoke had sub-ided and the flames were under control. Dr. Gil lespie succeded in ,ecurmg it. The properts, damaged prinemalh by , inoke, is ow-ned by Professor C. R Orton, formom member of the botam department hole, who is now engaged at the Unnenitv of West Vlrgann The loss to the house i. covered by $7,000 insurance xlide possible furni ture damage is indemnified by n $l5OO policy - Within an hour after this fir^ hod been estingui,hed, n second alarm came from the 10011110 Delta Rho frat ernity on E Denser avenue. The blaze which tic; confined to the chim ney flue did not require the sen ices of the firemen TANNER GAINS POSITION AS COMPENS kTION TECIINICI tN Pi of. Sheldon C. Tanner, of the de pertinent of 1,011011111 , and amology was appointed by Go,nnor Pmchot on Friday as technician of the State Workmen's Compensation Floind. The Booed sits 05 n court of appeals lot cases unsatisfactorily reviewed by referees Prof Tanner's duties will deal with premiums, dividends, and legal re search The position will not inter fere south hi., teaching duties lime. SIIAW,MILAIR MILL PRESENT PAPER AT CER MIC MEETING Professor Joseph B. Shaw and George J Blair, of the ceramics de partment, went to Cleveland, Ohio, yesterday to attend a meeting of Lhe American Ceramic Society, which will last until Friday. They will present a paper on fin tiler progress in the development of a standind method of testing resistance of refractories to abLasion at high temperature:. STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1931 Treslnnen Will Hold Elections Thursday' To elect a pra,dent and vice inebident, freshmen will hold a class Imeeting m the Chemistry ami ihi lSS Indians in Room 107. theatre at 730 o'Llock Thursday night, according to an announce. ing at 7 O'clock merit by Allied E LOWI4 '32, 01. ganizcr of the class of 1934. William Jewell college located ad Trial presidents will conduct a of Liberty, Mo , 1908, and received w Pr h e l i crl n vn r l Y tiZ et pla n c g e tfl i C e gZ, ' his Master of Arts degree from the istry amphitheatre at 730 o'clocl. same institution in 1912 He took tonight graduate work at the University of -0 Chicago .for three summer ses,ons y W and then went to Cornell universityd which granted him the dogma of C.A. T O PROBE Doctor of Philosophy in 1915 SECRETARY PLAN He came to Penn State as instruct f or in American history in 1915, ands Moravian Follow was promoted to the lank of assistant professor the following year In 1918 [Will Conduct Survey This Week he was appointed head of the depart- Seeking Co-ed Opinion on meet of history and political science I Dr. Mai tin is the author of "Our; Salaried Leader Negio Population," "History of, the United States, 1781-1865," and co-anther with Mr H. H. Shenk of Believing that a paid sea ctar would aid the Y.W C A in being of "Pennsylvania History Told by Con ' temporal "Heis a member of th e' greater service to Penn State woman, American Historical Asiocuition, ithat organization will begin a surrey this week among the women students Pennsylvania Educational Ascociatio-k1 to teemn whether they will buck this and the Histmical Society of Western Pennsylvania. i project. DRAMATISTS OFFER ROBOT PRODUCTION James '32, Perkin '32 to Enact Leading Roles in `R.U.R.' Satur\lay Night Conduct Short Tour Edo in 0 Harm 'di do cited the With Mai ion L Lanes '.12. Unity -elected singers in tneir win antic' Pei kin '32 in the leadin and Eni . rolel, ning performance. Penn State's choice g song, alum d Crieg's "Ave Maria the Penn State Players will product - : Stella," was the fast numbei on the Will Athise Co-eds "ft U ft.," a fantastic melodrama, in . I „ ,._ program Tb, other clubs follomei: ,Schwab 11001 col lurn at 813 o'cloch . Gaining student cooperation with , ~tit sat ehoice 'sags sung undo Saturday night ' this plan, the Y.W C A nal then so-. the direction of student leadens licit the support of the College ail- : The Judges, chosen by the PennsN I. Prof Arthui C. Cluetingh daects the cast of thirty-three characters 1 ministration. If the in eject meets The play, v raten by Karel Capek, %rime GL,e Club association, were with immediate Tenet the sec, (dory 1 Gem ge 1, Lindsny, da ector of pub ' deals with the manufacture of robots I may possibly be imtalled this Sep- lie school music in Philaclehhin, Al lon a large scale. :(ember , licit° Bimbom du earn of the °gibe r Peiliin will enact the role of tho I The expense of maintaining such a: es club, and Nicola Montan:, directai :manager of the foctoiy %Ouch pro- , worker would be borne j o intly by thel o f the Palestra thou duces "Rossum's Universal Robots " ' national association• the. local gluon,: Each groan sung the 0 ,,,, ~0 0, . Miss James comes to the factory in and the College admini,tration. sup- "Enacting I Watch" by Edward El the character of Helena Glory, plan- I plemented by emit! buttons of t he: gar, while the Penn State organira. ning to emancipate all robots Five 1 y.W.C.A alumnae, under the propos- : lion presented Daector Richer( human scientists and managers in the , mi plan , Grant's ari o "The lur rectory ate played by Neil G. Camp-1 The ditties of the proposed official.: es while whoo r aneenient The Oinheu f s club, mole mlle hell '3l, Reginald R Kcal ton ' 32 . 'as outlinul by Mrs Hairy Seamans,: ohm .i i „,,t,,, joined with the cont. Sidney 11, Benjamin'-3 : 1 Joseph I X advisor to the Cabinet, mould include bated o l eo d o h s to /mot o chinas of Cobaugh 11, and Jerome Kauffman '3l : that of being counsellor to women, 2';o s oleo, Under the baton of Mai- Waits Will Battle . students facing personal 10 °Wenn: shall Bartholomew, director of mesa An old nurse, the the pi only other ay, is on- 1 of a human being 1 and needs. In addition to this, she, at Yale university, this glom, sang! part art ' Wright aid them to finding employ- : twit numbers. one of which was. Mr 1 in l , acted by Myrtle 11. Webb '32 Inc -oot. - , .... _. . . . . _ . nortant among the robots is Sulla, a i secretary who can speak five lan- , eunges, played by Jean E Simmons '39. Robot. ix Rachel '33 plays the port of Maria', a finely finished mech.: amen! man. 1 I nailer of the robots' revolt is Radius, to 'be enacted by James B I Cross '33 llii lieutenants arc lop- i roented by Pet. C Meek '32, Vic-' tor H. Sanas itz '3l and August J Weitrell '.14 To the epilog, Margaret E Dor 'and 'dl and Denjamin L Cunard "12 will appear as the robot teen other pins ere will face the foot- I lights as robots in the battle scene Special sets are being designed for the play by Willa, H Lox ry %12 and C Edgar Newcomers Donald A I Shelley '32 direct the Players' i little symphony orchestra in the mu-1 4ical interludes FORMER TRUSTEE DIES IN HARRISBURG SUNDAY Dr. Kldll Connected Walt College nv Pen.) hama Education head Ti John A. H Keith, tru,tee of the College dining hiv term 84 ,unerin- r .enilent of nubile instruction to the State tot the last four years, died Sundii at his home in Hart Aim gi Appointed by Govei nor John S , 1 , , Fisher, Dr Keith's tel in espired on ,10„.r3, in the bibliogiaphv room, One of the ten nice in the world January 21. Since then he has been 1 Ak oee ii , ~,h,.,, i t w ,ii h., „ u ,,,,hh, , mho undo stands Einstein's "Thorny 1 solving in the public instinct:on de- i pertinent as special consultant in eau- I during the nest few meets fm those of Relativity" pm fectly, Dr. Arthur wishing to secure fui ther information , Ilan, believys that American methods rational matt. s 'concerning occupations and pi ofes- of teaching physics an' superior to Governor GilToi d Pinchot has not „on, the tutorial system pew ailing in yet nnnounced his selection for this, A,,,, ‘ s t ing th e qtud-mt committee of Europe place on his cabinet The appointee milich Miss Eli/abeth Everett '3 2, Miss Dr Haas, a physicist from the Ur, mill automntically become a trustee of , , Margaret E Tschan ':l2 and II XII- veisity of Vienna, Aust., ia, has ex ilic College , hrey Myers '.12 ale also members, is 0 perienced mor. than twenty-live yews o faculty advisory committee composed of continucd study and teaching in ENGINEERING DEPARTMENTS 'of Miss Julia 0 Brill, Prof B V.lfoleign universities in which he has PUBLISH SENIOR BOOKLETS Moore. Prof, 11. 0 Parkinson, Prof. , met with various methods of insti 00- i C E. Ballinger, Piot. M. M. Heins, um,. The venous departments in the; Mine In. rmig,tt, Dean • A R. War. " %Munich I ant not us well no. School of Engineering are issuing nook ' Pea. Charlotte I' Ray, and, quaintcd with American universitiesl Dean Hugo Bode', 1 iis 1 mould hi.. to be." the Viennese booklets containing personal histories , and practical experionees of the Cngi-' Neicntist explained, "I behove that EDUC VIORS HEAR PETERS tilao,rtioni instmetion has more ad men, m the class of 1931. These booklets. which aid In the de- i Pi of Chink, C. Peters, director of vantages than tile tetra ial system partmental employment services, will' educational isseamh, m 1,11055011 the prevalent on the Continent" . . be sent to factory managers and exec- I NVanatnie educational in+tatute &tor- Di Haas e‘plained to faculty mem uttces looking for college graduates day. Profmoi Patois snake on "The hors and students the reletlorothe) of with spectulved nalmng Secant ...g of an Eduentton " ;themes to model n %leo. , of the uni. The proposed tem etaty, occupying the same position in the women's or ganization as does the Y 31. C A sec 'dory, would carve to coordinate the activities of that group and act as advisor in student% problems It is the belief of Miss Eli7abeth Everett 'l2, president of the YWCA, ; that such an official would put the organization on a firmer basis and would ,tabiltzt the College weal, from one year to another Through her the campus oiganization would obtain a broadened viewpoint on national ac tivities of the YWCA, and would have dozer contact with the central group `Y' WILL SPONSOR LIFE WORK WEEK; Cltristmo '32 'leads Group To help Sunda) to Wedne.day A Life Wolk Week mojeit designed to aid , tudents m the client, of a vocation will be sponsored from Sun- day until Wedne,day by the Penn i State Clu istnin Association a ith Clarence E Chi i•thin ',IS lli chairman I liiegmmnte `outlay wi th .., reLi al i due, we, the liplllloll F mograms in dnantown churches, the Chesterton, vice-lite , ident of the Bell eonfemnee will continue with an all. Telephone company of Pennsylvania College ma., meeting in the Audi. and tire-chairman of the eon,- torium at 6.30 o'ileek, Monday mght,l c o nes for the PatAurgli area on the at which Mr Louis M. Ste, env, Phila. weekly engineering leetto 0, Pi id* clelplua attorney, udl speak., Eqmaiting that 'own net cent of Appointment, mar be made by ,tu-; the population is Jobless Mr. Ch -der dent.: for one hour Interc:m.s with I ton ct..ted that one of the tasks fue faculty men and wonien who have ne- ing engineers i. lank:mg the gap be copied :in invitation to Serve as CO.- [wean unonions yellers in their particulai phase of omplca meat and the dmelopment of profevsionnl work A committee s new products to alletiate existing headed by tines Ruth 11. Nichol '331 condition. " Duo is '3l In distribu- tier' uppointincet cards and will .ii range intervieu ',mods which ere to extend from Monday to Wednesday A collection of litelatuie on gene .' o °calomel subjects has been 'laced on resell, at the Carnegie Toittgiatt. GLEE CLUB GAINS SONG TITLE . FIFTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR Wins State Championship Crown At Annual Pennsylvania Contest Friday COMPETES IN NATIONAL ELIMINATIONS MARCH 11 U. of I'. Takes Second Honors, Lafayette Third, Juniata, By winning their fifth consecutive championship of the Pennsylvania Glee Club association in Philadelphia Friday night, Penn State gleemcn se cured the right to remnsent the state at the national contest in Ncsv York city, March 14 From a secret vote of the judges, the Nittany songster. raceised a rat- ring of 26:1 I, while the Univeisity of Pennsylvania, competing fur the lust nine since 1919, placed second with 258 4 points Lafavctte took third price, and ro ratings weie lecordial for Juniata and Mora,lan the remaining conmetitois In Carnegie hall, the club will fact the teen or fourteen entues ft our all parts of the conntly Sectional con tests me held among the 102 mem bers of the national glee club a.socin tion to determine contestants fin the New Yolk client The Cleo club retuined here Sun day night after filling enteitamment engagement:, at Chester. Elwabeth tone, Elkins Park, and Reading. Ed en R Rodeo ok '3l, Robert C. Tbilisi. -I 'ill, Jay Kennedy '32 and Albeit Kaplan '34 accompanied the orgum cation to poi faint uith them no Oleo, cities BELL TELEPHONE EXECUTIVE CL \NS 7 PERCEN I WELLES That the gi cutest unemployment problem of Ito modem loth. tt IA ea re,t . fitting the Unite I St.iteg to- `AMERICAN TEACHING SYSTEM BEST,' SAYS NOTED PHYSICIST top r o ,thool of mohn playing. which v„,„ nn „ of lector rc 1,4 „, „1. rawly neeogin/491 in Intl method of Were all the atoms Muth ate 1011- hoisting the In`tin"."l. taincd in On: cubic eentimetet of on. miss Lent prefaced her musical (a lined up one I, hind the oilier, tics rug In America %sail a shin t cumenl mould reach noire than one bundi44l tout or Einope. Ilex lost appear... 44 tones annum] the mouton, local a One o n al o trental m 1:9 lin, rn 1922. A p 44 physimut, titling the immoral, onnan.4peainntes m Dte4911,, Leip/ig suer titles dealt situ in this '411n,, Munich follomed Second only to DI Albert Pluistem. Het...a to \ mmica, the Violinist glentest of moil In phnsnists, nn the made hen debut at the Town Mill, held of them etienl mechanic,. Ur. M ein . q,„ I. cite, on Manch 74, 192: 11441 Hans ,erased the toot inventive to venerable insln utter, Aimi, who had ...Ps his Prole"... from n pnnfos. taught many of the. wink'', nom a,_ nor in granunni school Cointident eompli.li 41 intean., derlancil hinm if mid, thin, 113 onils Stilled on by the more than 4nate.lied oith he, work, great engmeemng feats mrompletherl 4, 1 College usesloo,ooo I; COLLEGE DEBATERS i Blue Books Annually i ENGAGE VIRGINIANS Blue books winch would reach from " ON UNEMPLOYMENT Old Mum to the top of Centre Hall. mountain are used annually at Penn State, statistleans have aseettomed , o f ft storeser a survey of State Colley_, book ' I Klapper 's3, Aliller '3l, Oppose Approximately 100,000 of the ex un ination pamphlets arc employed by undergraduates in the thioes of mai somester teqk or finale annually, it was ihsenseied. The a‘magc-, for , each student is close to tuenty-tv MEN ORATORS DISCUSS every sear ; FREE TRADE 'I HURSDAY QUOIICY ak kr Olen use wore ans wered by allotting foul of the books for final examinations each semester, Women", Team Defeats Ursinus and in oxiding seven as material lot OIL mid-semester :plisses Peon I Here, lies at Colleges mile State student, buy at loect eight,' Meet Friday Night lixe blue books during then under graduate career, according to they count of observers Th SAUNDERS SPEAKS it the Stales Should Imaet Cm - ' ' pulsoi y Unemployment In mi ante," Samuel 1 Elappm '4'l and Ernest C IN CHAPEL SUNDAY N , l g i a ll i y: n r st ':"... ‘ l4 l ;l a l ,, l , le... , ( , e . i i id m tl ., i , e r all'irmlt . ic 0 atices loiltOo n s 'LLt build ing at 7 15 o'clock tonight. Brooklyn Past ot See , , Present liar, v Lightstone nit World Situation Similar Aaron D.o.nlon 'X) advocate the WTI inafive of the lice atiwition To Ilebrem Times using the Oregon clAle against Piet - inson college at Callible, Thui,day • That we are in a pas. II `llllll.ll vent of 111WICOlitglate .mil to that of the l' brow people who is a member of thelens.. council. had come out of Eglpt into the desart Women \\ in, lie country, was statcd hi the Ito, 'A 11- In the final debate of the cel,, hour E Saundeis, pr tot of Jlarcv Street 13 rptrot dim ch of B roo kl yn. 01,11 e A Ilrtchcock '4l and ltrib.nt Now York, in II addle-, at the Lhnii- E Titian "33 wit uphold the .anni ot seem, no Schwab and mirom Sun- attic of the unemployment insurance day morning t epic against a JUDI etateam at Some of the people „, o t e d I fUntingllo , l nun tight It 'lb mein to return to bondage to Eg,pt, lien be rs parto_ipating m the debate to- Saunders declined (him; wore sat- night ag iihst " dim ' : ' l " 5. Mimi with the desert countr;, home well as Di uchimin and Tstban will while .1 few had the onion of the make tnruuDelr l "'i” re promised land This same condition l oge ti t lhatiii r this "Lek is pres,nt todat and m e ate taking PI iro, fin the It ester n Penn.!l - place of the Ilebren people, he nania ti p %%Inch mantle, debate, at added S-atan Hill, itathington and toilet s_-t, "At present thet eto too much dts- rnd the Urn .eroity of Pittsburgh oenston among aunty small groups, hare been completed by Coach which remov, the loyalty that hould Cr'Et ten or rth the dm torn of a tc.torl most between people of different ram, 1.0111110,1 Or On ills A Ilitchcocl "I' and color." the Broololyn pastor r on- and Thlton I It hu rrl^tr Ilttrh• (mkt, rock to in hi, thud ye, of totem .1- • "‘The Nevi Monday," he continted lignite d Mating Mule r Bill "WI be prmsible unit uhen this pies- make his hi st appeal am e In addition ent eta of gelnsbn,, and -elf satin- to beim; mes dint of Ditto Surma faction is supplanted by a kingdom Rho. honor:ill debiting fratennts, of life and lot e " Hitchcock tells the Foiens•c council • "When the nett kingdom does come In the dual contest Nvth Id sinus the distinction bets, een tight and I college women &hat, 1, on the flee an ong will he self imposuk becausetrade question Punt iv night, thy mis• naopla will has e lean nut to sny that ' oes ill ug,ai ct 1 Lot situ it and llar every woman no then angina and umt M Ihu uy 'won h e I.g. an class every man us a bi other," he audience swat or npail:in Note. Tv.cti concluded. ty -four ',mons changed to the all!- • mat, e sule, shah I'Lnn State ur HEALTH CLASS BEGINS IN DISPENSARY MONDAY ,uppot Ung, -t, cie Swayed to al, nctratil e. And eleven u ere not • alma f) on thug n,l opinion The M,, e, Matiotie Ilathauay ';L Colleue Doctors To Organite Group nod T.ll/abeth pnei uphold. l'or Underueight Students our the ncirati, of the quuton, r, ce,,il a tie clei,ion at CoHem-silk. ro proNtilti tho 111.1,1. tot qutlent. who are undetweight to regain thew GLEEMEN To GIVE hot poundage, the College Health 1 wtll begot a "Lln.," an diet,' CONCERT MARCH 17 .st, ~nd "time budgeting" Monday The College Phvolllans plan to et- game 1 gloup of twenty own Nu- S 3 lola Leal, 'oboist, 15 ill Ansist Dinh v.ho will cat togetho, and if facilities lan tra obtained, 0 10001 dill be provided in which the munbein may rent before meal lieetods will be heat, of tatll in- .. thvolual's peo tt ee.• s tu d o , ii ,- In it , . I • lIV ”1 , 1 , .1.111 , till, V. lilt,. ',lnt to count in the "tool 0" t‘lnth the ' Penn S1 " 1• thee 11n1) ''''' e ' l he Is open to all men students., Me.. Sylvia Lent codote-la will 0 0 '- .., ,e,m,p.„t,,„ ullo a1e ,.,, , . , ,0nt the fito th of a .0.,,,, o f An tea,' untletotottht, at the ch.penbaty in the the nada. of C"''' mothers Match 17 Old )Inns • The VIII violin t oho ,11 nn .11. pony the Glt, club In can her rigor ° nom , cLu , iTi.vri,s 20 ous trrinnur ear It in hit., untiti Ii rathel , Upel viston F inn the 0111. The Louise Homer Club, ,1)111v11\ Mll,ll she fn st hood the trio, and hnnoi.uy musreol organiratron, for- num nits that wcu. in arm 14, rl in lM• malls untested twenty mentlyn, lit Curt household, the Ai Leh' fours• uestlay ought in the A11(10.1111111 inter truner hos had d nrusnal bird, curl' m ,th” tuentnih eniturN with the it in phrinv, Iledared, (ON 1 , 1,11 S Wll 11 Dunne. ihe past dmade, Da. Ean- ExeLlatt‘t sid the ll pa Nll gal. stem and Dr Ilium have tamsulted Pulp and Paps, Coalman% 'rya , tat, on the relativity them v 'Chao Loan. l'a , tt all meet va th Pa or I (lives phcated vmentalat. ad, ancemont [amid, Kell., or the I.llXlll‘ onrn• c an Da hums'♦ e.l nuatton, hue consul- department, to luocus, pa olden, or m ovably qlmplatied, and pet hart L dust aml management at late 1.011 made cleat to the layman hour lam la flys th s urtolt ESTABLISHED PRICE 5 C,EI'IS William and Mars Tonight. In 315 M. I. Building