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COMPLETE CAMP
COVERAGE
VOL. 27, No. 38
Adoption of 7-Hour
Schedule Must Come
Slowly, Says Bissey
Inadequate Laboratory
Space Cited As
Problem
PROPOSAL MIGHT PROVE
PRACTICAL IN 3 SCHOOLS
Eliminating 4 O'clock Classes
• Would Curtail Electives,
Officer Declares
That a very gradual adoption of
the 7-hour day plan to provide for
two-hour recreation period would be
the only Possible method of cutting
the 1 o'clock hour from the daily
scholastic schedule, is the opinion of
Cyrus V D. Bissey, College schedul
e= officer.
"Insurmountable difficulties would
crop up if the plan •vine adopted next
semester on a wholesale scale." Mr
Ilissey maintained "For instance, if
the 7-hour project Were put into effect
at once, four Schools, Agriculture,
Chemistry and Physics, Engineering
and Mineral Industrie% would find it
next to inmossible to adiust their cur
ricula to suit such a schedule "
The plan, he pointed out, might be
practical for the Schools of Educa
tion, Libeial Arts, and Physical edu
cation and Athletics In time, he
stated, moos of the scheduling prob
lems may be seised so that the plan
might be generally adopted, but sonic
courses could never become adjusted
For example, architectural engineer
are required to tale many hours a
week of supervised drafting. This
would be impossible under the 7-hour
plan.
Lack LaVaratarr.ftace—
"In arranging class schedules each
semester," the scheduling officer
pointed out. "I have found that on
an It-hour daily program all curricula
having over Unity-five hours per
week were extiemely difficult to
sichedule Working on this assump
tion every course having more than
this ty Ileum per week would be diffi
volt to , handle undo the 7-hour plan.
At preent only seven percent of the
courses in College requite thirty-five
hours a week If the dav's schedule
were shortened an hour, thirty-three
percent of the curricula would have
over thirty limns per week It is evi-
dent, then, that scheduling difficulties
would he increased five times under
the new plan "
Lack of laboratory space, Mr. Ohs
cry contended, is ut preaent the main
objection to the plan. Students tak
ing courses requiring work in engi
neering drawing, advanced chemistry,
roology liiboratoi v, bacteriology, air
ritultural chemistry; and advanced
physics, would find sections so crowd
td that schedule arrangements would
lie impossible without running into
the 1 o'clock hour
Conditions in the School of Agi i
culture, it wao his belief, might b• /e
hayed if the proposed Deity budding
Is constructed. If the College ad
vances Its building piogiam and more
space for classes is available, the pos
sibility foi adopting the plan univer
sally would be greatly enhanced, he
said
Replacing the Lemont lettermen's
banquet, an informal outing to son •
In, en near the College will be hell'
for sin sit,' sportsmen during
Thin announcement was made VCR. I
terninv by Denn Hugo Remick, of the
School of Phalan] Education, who'
heads n committee of Neil M. Flem
ing, graduate manager of athletics. I
and .T Cooper Ft ench '3l, head of th'
Athletic nvsocintion
In neldition to sating the Cofer •
about $750, Director Bemlek pointed
out that tine outing will afford the
athletes an opportunely to nes end
become better acquainted. This, he
stated, was impossible under the old
system, where sill men in one Spoil
sat together at a table and !edema
to spe-ches
Di igmally, an open moker was
musty considered to replace the din
ner as affording the quitlities of flee.,
. _
en students. !dons to get acquainted and mluting
If the touels used in tin school of i Benefits derived from adoption of expense. This idea abandoned
Phrucal Education were placed end the constntutions, nv outlined be Miss because, according to Metter Biz
to end on the main highway, they IL Louise Marquardt, president of the deli, "Wholesale smoking seems a bit
would reach to Lock Haven, Junior WOIIICIIN class. would include incongruous at n gatli2ring of ath
enough would remain to give ouch clarification of the duties of class off- Ides."
inhabitant of Bellefonte one, cern, and differentiation between class I Uncle' the new plan, the "S" men .
At one and one-half cents cinch, miles and general regulations of wont- will be transported by bus or auto-
Cost of washing the towels Is enough en students. mobile to no outing place near the
to purchase too Fonds, or to make College, when they will be enter.'
the first three payments on a - good
STEIDLE ADDRESSES ALUMNI ta.ned w it hi n urg the afteinoon und
wnshing machine, revealed Harry served barbeque supper in
Pennington, locket-room attendant at Dean Edward Steidle of the School t h e „ e h,.
of Manual Industries. nod Velnennel I
"There are other scheduling prob
lems which stn iously hinder the two
hour recreation !flan," bL 1.4,, , ,ev con
tinued. "For instance, a certain
group of sophonim e engineers must
be cub-divided into five, six, and vven
sections because of the vaned number
(Continued on second page )
Towels Used Yearly of '32. thew up the fwd. Longtitution,
rind ny Junnorq, adopted fir. HOC. MI
Would Reach From Ulla NMI% Fri:Annan momen will fol
low the lead of the three upper c10g...
Here to Lock Hacen i ie , ‘ in forming a wmiten coda,
coin deting the of ganization of \NOM-
. .
Recreation hall recently.
Including all recesses, an average
of 2000 Ottoman massagers are used
every meek. If thrown in the Col
lege skating pond after the piing
Fraternities Select
April 17 For Dance
Change in the Interfraternity
Ball date from April 10 to 17 and
the adoption of a $5O individual
house as,essment was enacted by
chapter representatives at a Coun
cil meeting Wednesday night.
Because the new date will pro
vide a longer interval after Easter
lacatton and Junior Prom the ad
vanced time mill become more con
venient and advantageous, in the
opinion of members of the Council.
ORATORS ENGAGE
JUNIATA TONIGHT
To Argue Unemployment Topic
'At Huntingdon in Oregon
Forensic Method
Defending the affirmatm: of the
question "Resolsed. That the States
Should Enact Compulsory Unemploy
ment insurance Legislat,on," 01,Ile
A Hitchcock '3l and Robert E Tschan
'33 will debate Juniata college orators
at Huntingdon tonight
Using the Oregon pion, Hitchcock
will take the cross-examination and
rebuttal while Techan will present the
constructive smst.ch. Both ore mem
bers of the Forensic council.
Hitchcock and Milton I. Ballinger
'3t nil debate at Seton Hill, Wash
ington and Jefferson, and the Univer
sity of Pittsburgh on Thursday, Fi
day, and Saturday nights respectively
in the first contest, one Seton Flit
unman will—team with- -Ilitchcoel
while the other will team with Bald.
roger to debate in Oregon style the
que , bon of the emergence of v.onien
from the home The women n il
present the constructive ,peeches
while the men will ctoss•examme
them.
College debater, m.oil defend the
affirmative of the unemployment in
,sulance tome in the two following
contests Hallam= atll &liver the
constructive tall, mhile Hitchcock
wll cross-emunine and give the re
buttal.
Harry w. Lightstone '3l and Anion
Druckman 313 argued the affirmative
of , the free trail, question against
Dickinson debateis at Carlisle last
night. This debate will be publcched
in the Debaters' Annual.
In the contest with William and
Mary representatives on unemploy
ment insurance here Tuesday night,
Samuel J Klepper '3 and Ernest
C Miller 'cif lust by audience sway
of opinion vote Forty -41x persons
changed to Ow irgative side, %cinch
the Virginians were supporting, to en
ty.two were , vitived affirmatively, and
sixteen acre not moved from their
augmnt opinion
JUNIOR WOMEN ADOPT
CONSTITUTION TUESDAI
Upper eln,se4 in Conlif3 mg
FoHotting adoption of a class con
stitution be the Junior women at a
meeting Tuesday night, all noinen's
classes arc now under written organi
zation except th • freuhmen
Fite years ago semi women codi
fied rules and regolalions of the class
Lost year, ns sophomores, the class
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Hibshman, alumni secretary, attended
!I \MUS TO ADDRESS CII
a group of alumni meetings in cities
throughout the mid-west this week I Because Dr Joseph F. Newton,
Dean Steidle and Mr. Hibshman ad. for of St. James' chuieli of Phila.
b dressed groups in Youngstown, Ohio,' dolphin, nun obliged to camel las ap-
STATE COLLEGE, PA., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1931
BLUE BAND TO GIVE
FIRST MID-WINTER
CONCERT SUNDAY
WPSC Will Broadcast Program
From Schwab Auditorium
At 3:30 O'clock
PRESENTATION INCLUDES
SYMPHONY, PLAY, SOLOS
Bandmaster Thompson Directs
Opening Senes of Annual
College Musicals
Preceded by one hour of music by
the Players' Little Symphony orches
tra and a theatrtcal skit, the Blue
Band will broadcast over station
WPSC the first mid-minter concert,
under the direction of Wilfred 0.
Thompson of the MURIC department,
iit 330 o'Lloels Sunday afternoon
from Schwab auditorium
The program, which is the first of
five to be presented by College mu
sical organrrations during March, will
include the presentation of keys to
band members nho have served three
and one-half yea,
After the or , liestra has finished its
radrocast, which 14 to contrnue front
2 until 3 °Mock, Prof Arthur C
Cloetingli, of the English literature
department, will give i 1 five-minute
talk explaining Anton Chekov's "Mar
riage Proposal," a short play which
will follow Mrs Frank S. Neusbaum
wife of the urAructer on English
composition, Prof. David D Mason.
of the romance languages department.
and Professor Cloetingli nal enact
the play..
li==!!
The tint number of the Blue Band
concert 1,11 begin at ,3 '3O o'cloa.
The antire olgani7ation will play five
numbers, a snxnplione octet one, and
a .cornet ,olinst one
The ensemble wail open with an
overture, "Yost," by Leutner, follow
ed by "Huldegansmnrch," by the
Amerman composer Wagner Walter
.1. Culp 41 wig play the thins! sedans
"Rlilinna," a cornet solo composed by
Smith.
Oires sag as the fool th numbsr d
ballet suite from "Antony and Cleo
patra," the whole symphome organs•
ration nill partimpate in its four
movements Written by Gisr - nwald
the suite Includes 'tn tl, Arbor,"
"Dance of the Nulnans," "Solo Dance,"
and "Antony', Victos v"
The oaxuphone octet that no to plAr
the fifth number is composed of Ar
thur B. Hamilton '3l, Jack IT Wend
ncr "11, Sheldon 51 Kre , ,sler 'TI, Rob
ot II Faller '3l. Lintel W. Krum
Orvin 0 51-,:vers Jr. 'l3, Herbent
E Loncenecker 'B3, and Daniel E
Nesbit '3,1
OUTING REPLACES
VARSITY BANQUET
Reduced Cast, Greater Fellou ',ill I)
=II
Celebration in Ild)
WILL TAKE Lead- m •"R U. R
Tomorrow Night
MISS MARION C. JAMES '32
PLAYERS PRESENT
`R.U.R.' 'TOMORROW
Marion C. Janfes '32 Will Enact
Leading Feminine Role in
Robot Melodrama
Mechanical men ail' run rampant
tomorrow night,uhui the Penn State
Playa; present "1: U R,' a melo
drama of the fatale, in Schwab and.
tormin at 8:15 o'clock
Lending toles in the play sill ho
taken by Marion C Janie , ' '42 and
Emanuel Perkin 's2 Mr,. Janie, miill
face the footlight, in a Playei,' pro
duction fin the (list time, while Per
kin has been seen in ,everal meson
tation,
Thirty-thi no ch oractm 4. under the
du action of Prof. Arthur C Clontmgh,
will bring to life the fantastic drama
of mechanical men Human being.
ho control the onalang of robots
arc played by Neil, C Campbell ',ll.
Reginald R' Kerten 'B2, Sidney 'lt
Benjamin 1 William Cobaugh
'll, and Jerome Kauffman '.ll The
only other human port in the play
ry enacted by M 3 rtle 11 Webb 'B_.
Will Enact Robots
Different giailes of robot, me rep
re,ent,il in the ...hum Jean G Sim
plon, '32 and Robert IV Ruda , ' '3l
will plat the pints of highly finished
nutehines used 01 off, work. Rada-,
leader of n robot lowa, is to be en
acted b} Jaines B. Gin, 'l3, Mid,
the pont, of Inethiee lieutenant, will
be taken by Peter C Meek '22, Victor
If. Janata. '3l, and Augu-t J Wen
zell 'sl.
Margaret C Rolland 'it and Dom
mann L. Coma(' ',12 will appear a.
robots in the epilog, mai, ,ixtten
others crowding the stage as fighters
in the robot battle scene
A toenty-flee Di=ce little olllphoir.
orche,tra oil] piovide mu.o fur the
interludes unite, the di
rection of Donald L Shelley ad, has
ello,en ballet emote front GOUll.d .1111
other, Lmlnoing the prelude with
"The Dance of the Ilnuiv "
Undo, the ditection of Wilhnd II
Loory "32 and C. Edgai Neocoiner
'32, too sets 11.1 N 0 been prepated, ten
tuning an ofttr. 'cone in gray with a
modem motif and n hark background
of light blue nth unusual paneling..
A 1.1.31N1 TO HEAR AN
Eda,ad IC Rnbtihnuun, eseLtiti%
net elm y of the Penn Slat, Alumni
gill lent c Moodily on a
'peal. tog tout of alumni club, in
Young-town. Cleveland, Benoit, M
unro, m.d Cintinnati.
Who's Dancing i
Pu hhud tort Dance
( bella Plu)
(Clo,e(I)
(C11111)111 0104
01111:4 Epsilon
(Open)
(Vann, cen 0t chest
Phi Mu
(Surma Alpha Eiru'on)
(Chisnd formal)
(I a, vily Tea)
Tau Slum.) Phi
(Open)
(Mite rod ll'hit()
Tomrrog Night
Elgin
(Clueed)
(Plid (hunt'. (hrlirNiio)
(Closiesl)
(Campus? Os , Is)
PS Kappa Alpha
Tatirgiatt.
PRICE 5 GENUS
TRIBUNAL PUNISHFs I n -
nr,
iTRIBUNAL PUNISHES ' Bezclek Issues Plans
25 FRESHMEN FOR , Of 4-Year Curriculum
BREAKING CUSTOMS] In Physical Education
IViolators To Wear Straw Hats,
Green how Tics Starting
i Monday Morning
GOVERNING BODY PLANS
ENFORCEMENT PROGRAM
Druids Will Continue Check-up
Throughout Semester on
First-year Students
cnty-th e freshmen trho A, e
found in the vicinity of Co-op come,
Instead of attending basketball games
or their clasi, meeting Tuesday night.;
were sentenced to wear i,tiaw hats:
and green boo ties following the ac-:
ton of the student tribunal Wednio
day night. The penalty, oloch m
conl.nue for too track., will stmt
Monday morning
Cemge .1. Blachham, Webster W
Bennett, Edwin I Hemel, William
II Clifford, Daniel R Crowley yi
Charles C Diilm, .Jame, DlNek.l4,
Joseph B Etchholm, Neiman Fostei
, William B Gibson, Stanley W
Coreki, and Wham A Hansen air;
.neluded in the penalw-id glean The
lenuunder of the twenty-live offenders
me, Ralph M Ilcm,tel, Jennings B
En ieb^l. Jack J Laffol to, Pasquale I
1 Nlallor7i, Henry J Jlish, Mich wl
PetscaYage, Geoige I. ahelutt, John
Shaffer, Jame, D Summon, Harry
W So alto, Call J Sral, Vtctol
Vu Quill, and Neiman II Young
P nu,' Enforcement
Of s, additional eases Stanley A
Vansavnge null rem, a haircut Mc-,
day nubile Tames F Trombuto udl,
cant V a sin foot match and too sign.
,Charles F Blown and John Claw are,
destined to erect people at Co-on
corner en bile clad in non,n't apparel
The jury gave Robert. Johnson th •.
pnvilcgc of earr.%ing 100 signs, and
'educed to ft eibman customs Wesley
A Cololesl,v, n trans(' i student oho,
nos found disobey mg Ltlst,llll4
"The new reformation in La..,
mcnt of class ca,lonis has stapled
in in impte-save manna;' John So
ella ' in evident of the student'
ta llama! stated "Lanus in the
ob
cenance of freshman customs h
been too meat heretofor,, but unit
the success of the meeting, u Inch
proned the Intel e,t of the student both
stn ict enforcement, student tribunal
has acted accoichnglv , shun
severe penalties mfitcted upon the
nommen, Wendel s"
I=l
"Action has been tales by the tii
bonal. and it null continue through
activities of the hat , ocieties and to
operatton of the Sophoinoi e class as
much it, tio,ible," tledniell president
Eni I A. Ilt,tun Jr of the Sophonan c
class
That ,tact enfomenn.nt. of LI,.
tom, will be the program and wolf.
of Druab, undetche-s honorary SJLl
ety, for the nenianulel of the ple•ellt
manetlYr anttd by John 11 Na
poleon "It, ple•alent of the 0111,1.-
tat a„ Vely strict adllelenccto cus
tom, minted In the Handbook will BOTANICAL GROUP
be lequired evny Inst yeur man
%ice nun 2 !laid en frlcement mensal e, 'WILL MEET HERE
lime been laid donn b} the tribune
be added
The nest meeting Of the tribLmil ao Silt` for nimon , l
will hell at 7 o'clock Weilneolat. Come:II:on m line—Dtb gat,
night in Val oily hall in‘tcanl of (11l
Jinni The am y for this meeting will
Lo 1111110011 CH m'l'ue•dal', (•ma.tt.lan
9 • /11 . 1:111.1L1R111 I'lOlll'LN of 1 1111.1 IL 1
GLEEMEN TO COMPETE has mini d Penn Stith..lll of
FOR NATIONAL HONORS 1 “"" 1 "'` I 1" the I ' l ' l 14 "
Im Ju, ac toi ding to an 1111111'111
1,1'1,11 from the oil nu
the
nt "
I'lkg.t° 'idle in
Nett lark Cit) March II nn nt The tondave will lad Ihi el,
Although the tentitive ,Vl.llll
Fm lbel CU. WI les WIN be sought byr•s 5 „,,,,, for ...oho,. or
the Unity Penn State gleenien %1110
non the State glee club contest mll,l a, the air moue gill be illooted s
to fiauld staid, Among plate
ihes snug in the national contest in of botanical nit, c.t. neat Slat • Col-
New York city, Match 11 le ':r• .. the aii kola - as null visit us
Boeing the vino. numbers unbolt, gala Jl.adoos, baud uing the loot of
brought flint place mPluin ' l dP / '''' the Stout mountain, 'I hus sit lion
Malay, the (aye chat, will he under eont trn na l rablp n„ro„,„ Ooom
Lim (location of Edwin 0 Halves , '3l „„ ,1 „the, Lne pla„,
who held the baton in the static elan- PI ins for the convention ale in
mations,
tillage of .‘ !unions &Imam, at coin
, Althou g h , L ,'",';''',. tau ' a ; in t mitt ue heeled bs Di Ken In selea
neon completed, It Is ,tIIIIULLU that mg p h, ( ,, f„, t h..
fifteen clubs .111 seek the nationala
I 1.1, the society considised the actiiitv
title These wont,s have been select- , o f v. ,ou, 1)0[1.3 lb.llllltillellN ten.
,ed from 102 clubs be elimination in iesented and the mind. ui and quality
district and stale conteats. of the. repicsentatiies The lost
on‘ntlon was
iNsphrrs 12.0. T C. LIN IT IMRE college tn
Lneulvnitut. Colonel Ethvaid It Cop-, 0
'Si CIII HUI' 310 N DA 1
pool, vtationtol at Altoona, vodtud
lIIEADS Speaking Program for
Life IN ark Week
STEVENS TO SPEAK
AT MASS MEETING
Philadelphia Altolney Will Tall.
On Careers as Part of
I:1111
la no. M Sta‘en, prominent Nola
&Piton ;Uwe,. ill addit, an all-
College nulls' muting in the Audi
torium at 6 o'loch Mondey night
s lamina! sntaLet tot the Life
I,Voil. Week pingiam being sponsored
by the Penn Stat• Christian
Assucia-
Lion Sunday to Wednc•day
"A MI (.ml.lOll-1.1, lin v
be the title. cif Steven's address
which veil obid with the inoblem of
inalantt pieroble suctesqiii
Me St.,en., eho saheb:Ain in
of the dos, of IWO at I'i ...ton Uri,-
anil Is a ineinbei of Phi Beta
Kappa, vi as gi minuted olth honors
from ll...said La, School 111 1112.
Itccelie Coun,ellorship,
Fifty-Peg mink,, of the faculty,
rein e.enting all school , . of the Col
lege, have nceptcd the invitation of
student far nits committee headed
by Clar en, If Chi v.turn 'g2 to solve
is counsellor, to individuals seeking
advice on pan titular phases of life
nor), Approntivent, fop ere hour in
terviews with tin oun-ellm
ing mad- , ouch tin C A of
lice which i th,llll,ottng "g et s p ec ,
card, among all studvnts The cards
ndl he ietui nod erring the Cane of
thv nriu vow. .c h. 111111 d fop
1 u-ndav and Wedm.,il ty
In t onJunamn w.th the • nnin mo
t, tin dot.ntonn Omit ho, hath' seeur
vd out-of-loon spealni. fin special
Fonda,. pr ugran, and .re angrng
,tuilvnt inter ,en, on Sunday and
Monday
I=l
ESTABLISHED
1901
Comprehensive Course
Fully Outlined for
First Time
TO TAKE EFFECT WHEN
COLLEGE OPENS IN FALI
1
School 11'111 Offer Professional
Training Combined With
Cultural Subjects
With t ntat., cnu c, planincl fa.
the Direct...
lingo Bc/.lel, yt.tl.l/1 r. h
four-vcau cnm•o tn the in, School of
Phy ..cal Ed....anon and Athlnto, 91r•
can..cohon hot th. Ora. t•cn
•crnllt- Ippro,ll by the College.
lIMMIZ=I
Dcsurniol pi total ply Lt Diri Lb,
I:Heck th, course is titoltabli, one f
the roost tempt cheinate pingo... of
ph, s cal eilucatton ttaint= in the
countii, Leading to ,t backbit of
science dcgr cc to ph total tolucatton,
the cull mulunt oull go ITO 'd'ent hit
the 11,t tune next rote ;et
"lhe School Atli; coat, ot to Win
out men V.,..11 able to take tale of anti
litho, of health wok, rh,,11
Ong in athletic co tailr," Mr Be,.
decl wet! "lit no stow, of N,u
mus colleges t'llouzhout the r.a.t toil
loom, th tt to on schools
hate fine phr-ocal education Louis,'
and rirtny Ii r e -sccllcnt Limning
Louise, to . thlette eitachtng, but few
instauttons hone minim.] the merit,
of both "
"Moe tt Ikon Slatc,"
not.r to fo. too-
Lai .1 turned on, in nu.-
anir ‘k lot I. would unLL,un I.lloolZil vtb
t. to I num e ihnl ormh I,now lr ,Icy of
the hum.m body and :is font Unn ,
1.0t11,e4 111
co.tilorg, cod cultithil soh
fills to ion...lite ,ell-...un.1itl
ulu
c.wnn "
um...-. or the glowing need fm
physical lion] ng tem.hcis m •ccun-
I.
, d 11,0 1 ,, the Direeton Imint ii
Out, thOlO has been .1 definite call fm
college trained Teen in the, line of
we', The nee cellist, her• is ',Lin,'
to meet r%el" r uryu eminent for to u•h
ne w Pcnins,hania and m am, many
other stags a- fur
To the fi eithin 0 yen! •,0 uI Flits of
elleiniste y, lice lilt chi,. of /tiolcietY i SIC
ce edit. of Famleth nnnpn,ltlon, no t'
too et edit. of It 0 'l' It 011 l he the
omit !wpm"' out a of the tip, alto,
!cal.,' of plic so al t thltation 'I lie cut
and YI ail, omit, Inc lull, Net • n Cr, il
its of advancul I hellubtry, toot,ge
public itliealting, Slit Ili 'I .110% Lin
guage m hie] at in e and It () C
Mikes \\ *Me :-one)
ttltnailion 111111 ics tilt it
during the lost too Nlaiy unbolt:
ttnn y and pi attite of all game, pet
sunlit a nil Lonuminilt livgn in, etirrili
011lin, school hygiene, iilavgibonit
piat.tite applied an itoiny, and Intitoiy
of phyiical t dutati in 'I lit touittas
in them y and pi atilt, will pi ultably
be mdintlultd ro, th, I too tat
noun hours, enabling ,linlent, to
(Live ciedil fm oink tin va,ely and
ft rshnum atilletn loan,
irnl.LL.a e lippt I( it/I
1..11 , Nt of etononm , , (elm atonal psy
, loaogy, lIIStOI V 1111f1 111111,1,k I etlo
,atlon, and staulant teat hole., out,
of till !nolo •aonal win% in plopaLal
la anon.: The Laty unn,e, Im the
1,4 two yeaiN ate p.vtliology -
14L, tinny and methods of phy ead
alum. le not, voloo , Olal >;vnl
n-tu•, t artmnanslon and boy , cool.
w IL, Ina( Lien and lino. v, ndnune•-
ttaln,n of 1111% odot Am, do.na e
((onLinutd on SKIM,' pup—)
15 Cans Will Obeiate
`Scrap Toting' Over
Long Campus Treks
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