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Match 13, 1931 RUSSELL TO TALK IN CHAPEL SUNDAY Penn of Rdopous School Al *Duke \ nnunl Speech Here Making his fifth visit in as many School of Religion at Duke univeisity, •shoal of Religion at fluky miner:ray, Durham, Noith Carolina, NS 11l delner the chapel addle:. in Schuab audi torium at 11 o'clock Sunday 'limning Dean Russell leceised las Bachelor of Ai ts degree flout Gallium, col lege m 1894 and ssithin ore year bad gained the degree of Mastei of Aits Following a cried of twenty years at his alma inato in the cap icity of profe,or of biblical studies mid later biblical literatme. the Dean sins awarded Ins degica of Doctor of Phi losophy in 1919 Front 1917 to 1021 the speaker director of WoOlinan school at Swaith mole He seised as special lecturer for American Filends Service com mission in Germany and Austria the following sear Returning to Duke university he seas made mores.ot of biblical inteimetation of the School of Religion Since 1428 Dr Russell ha, served as plan of the school The bc.t ',noun of Dr Russell's works ale "The P made. of .Tesus," "Jesus of Nanimtli in the Light of Today," "As Each Day Come , ," and "The Beatitudes" Hoc mg sound as lecturer on chuich history in the Graduate School of Ilac el fold college from 1921-26 and on the Bible at So•arthmae college tom 1922-26, he has gained considerable esp. once ad dressing students MECHANICAL ENGINEER LECTURES HERE TODAY Barba Will Spcnk al 1:10 O'clock In Cheinislr) Amphitheatre With "Problems M Engineering" as his topic, Chalks E Baiba, mechan ical engine.. for the Boston and Maine Railroad, will speak before qmuor engineers in Chemist ampin theatm at 4 10 o'clock this aft°, roon Mr Barba is one of the leading railroad engineers in the countmand has had es.pelience in many differnt hare of active engineering cornice Until recently he served ay chief draftsman foe the Altoona dis Bain of the Penn,llvania'load. In addition to tills addi ens. Ale in H Bain es ill diocuss "Moot Recent Dei. elopment, in Reftigmation" be tote semi engineers in room 214 Main Engincei mg at 11 o'clock this inoi ning GAMMA EPSILON (liono,m 3fintug) Facult) Tit K I 3 Balms C (1 Hall Specuil Student Lau Is II Rutebuld L ndergraduatcs Walter C all '3l Ch,, les S Hal per '3l Call F. Henkel 'II Call W. Stoket '3l Walter S Detuek '32 Lew., I , Halle, '32 John 11 Henn, j, 'l2 Chinn(' F. Moan" '32 John F Ocensione '32 11 dham II Itu,lnsot th Fred 1. Spangler '32 Laae It Wood '32 THE NITTANY NEWS STAND MAG \EINES ' NEVI SPAPERS SMOKERS' SUPPLIES Milan} Printing Building College Cut Rate Store SPECIALS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY A FEW DAYS REMAIN FOR SPECIAL 2 for 1 SOAP SALE Easter Candy and Cards Now on Display Tallyho and Horseback Nature Trips PENN'S CAVE FIECLA PARK BEAR MEADOWS NATURE CAMP Special Tickets for Youi Select Groups—For Details See Campus Saddle School (Real of 'fleshes) A Complete.. Food Service DICKSON WILL LECTURE ON WORKS OF OROZCO Spanish-American Club To Sponsor An c\hibition of lithogiaphs by Jose Clemente Orono, sponsored by the Spanish American club at Penn State, mill be on display an the third toot of Main Engineering building beginning Monday In conjunct:on milli the exhibit, Prof. Harold E. Dickson, of the de pas tment of architecture, mill lecture on the morks o" Oro7co in room 107 Main Engineming at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday night. Discussing the fres cos of the Mexican aitwt, lie will the lecture mith crumples of Oicirco's moik A-, a figure of primaly importance in American urt today, Oroeco has be come rudely known a; the Mexican Goya A man with an ideal, he has recently achieved inteinational lonic for a lies. of Prometheus done m Cahtinma, and for similar work in Ness York Dedrick Attempts Solution of Dust Suspension in A ir how long can dust temun suspend ed In air, This is the problem mhich Prof. Benjamin W Dedrick, assistant in structor of nulling engineering, is at tempting to soh, by blowing quanti ties of dust into a room designed to prevent the entrance of air 'Mule the experiment is being conducted After making the room as neatly air-proof as possible, Mr Dedrick re moves the dust already present by collecting it repeatedly limn the floor Measuring out a specific amount of dust he distributes it through the air in the room by means of a large fan When some of the dust has bad time to settle, the milling expert enters the room at niters als and collects it from the floor In this manner he is able to calculate how much dust re ' mains in the air "I conducted such an experiment nearly ten yews ago," observed Mr Dedrick, "but I nos dealing in terms of ounces then, ',bile nom I measure the dust down to the gram I sae no reason.v i hy it cannot be done, al though I know of no other experiment eter made along this line" The only possible danger conies from lire resulting ashen the dust particles come too close together This must be guarded against care fully, Professor Dedrick pint-ed out. BUTLER TO ADDRESS GROUP n. Frank A Butler of the depart ment of education and iro.chologe viii l Cale for Nanticoke today to addle,., the teachers of Neupoit tom nship °night and tomoriov. morning. Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-M Phone 9799 The Corner unusual First Year Men Praise Helpfulness Of Freshman Week, Survey Reveals What fast year men think of Fresh man Week is imcaled in a survey of Edutation students hoot last year's incoming class taken by Dr Carroll D Champlin of the School of Educa tion last )e.si and made public this %%eel. Atcoldmg to the ietoided air.uers, tins period nose 114 out of the 129 I questioned a good start on the firs' !semester, and the follow mg five :month., fulfilled the espectations of ninety Suggestions for improccment of the orientation session were plenti ful. Provision for pri‘ate confer ences uith course adviseis, a more ell ective plqn for acquainting fresh men with the campus, better regu lated hours in the dormitories, more singing -and cheer practice, and a none ftiendly attitude from upper lelassmen sidle the most frequently I mentioned Joining a fiaternity or not, finan cial difficulties, otetcoming superior ity comple‘es, choice of major •and minor subjects, and "learning to con ol my tongue in the presence of up pettlassmen" %tete the biggest person al moblonis of the men The stamen ache most often puzrled about budg eting twenty-four hours a day, num ttring the technique of study, cultivat ing fi iendships with the light sort of FRATERNITIES OPEN Included In the subJects to be die cussed are the recent some of Sher FIRESIDE SESSIONS wood Eddy lectures held here Other tows concerning various phases of camp., social, politico!, and religious s my be chosen at th 3 Groups Hold Discussions—Arrange I tion ofubjects the a individual groupse discre- After-dinner Chats on Wide Although fraternities have signified Variety of Subjects then desire to hold the Fireside Ses •ions, a number have neglected to With informal discussion groups in to them last meek The chairman thi ea fraternity house.,, the second ie,,Spemally urged these groups to mad annual seises of Preside Sessions be-I ' n ' a. ' e P he '' ' ea as possible in order that they may obtain their lead gan last night, William L liutchm er and select a period for the discus son '3l, committee chairman, announc-I soon s,ssion. ed today • Offering a mide lunge of subjects rider the guidance of forty faculty, I CHAMBERS RECEIVES POST alnunistrative, and religious leaders,) Dean Will C Chambers, of the '(tee-dinner discussion groups will be School of Education, %as elected pres eld in appiosooately thuty (rater- Went of the <lncision of education ity houses, Hutchimon added. Fre- schools of the National Education as ernity and non-frateimty groups sociation at the annual meeting in lay hold thi ee informal discussion) Detroit. Dean Chambeis is a former aniods a sleek, the chairman a ent !president of the State Education as -00 to say sociation The Standards of Safety and of Service are very high at the First National Bank. The protection of our depositors, and their satisfaction in dealing with usr, are things which we consider first above everything. The First National Bank of State College DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier tATIIIAU)I We Could Use a Lot of Flashy Cuts and .Catch Lines to Describe This Picture! We Could Quote Line After Line of Praise Heaped Upon It by the Critics! re Lots of Things That We Could Do— If We Had the Time—But Here's the Dope— We Even Held the Newspaper Presses for an Hour to Get This Announcement Across! We Had the Censors Make a Special Screening of It to Get Their OKay in Time! And When You See . EDWARD EVERETT HORTON Esther Ralston Laura La Plante Patsy Ruth Miller Lonely Wives You Will Forgive Us For Not Telling You More About this Great Picture Than to Say It Ts JUST 90 MINUTES OF LAUGHTER! THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN girls, and "resisting the 'talkies.'" . - Both nice and women chose intellec tual concentration as their biggest educational problem Other topics included passing ma thematics esti min at ions, getting accus tomed to lecture courses, reciting be lore largo classes, taking usable note', it the classt oom, and "cons along my sell that Pin scatty out of high school." That the week I' of the right length a., the belief of eighty-four per cent of the group. Some, who believed the pelted seas too long, claimed that the same results could be obtained in less time While 116 felt that the proper act*, ies and topics 'acre presented, rec ommendations offered by the remain ing eleven included more tame for in struction in 'Boo to Study," a better understanding of the college library, and better execution of the plans ar ranged. Seventeen men named frateinities at. the agency in their college life that has been of the most assistance to them foum teen cited the Y. DI C. A. as the biggest factor and among abet agencies mentioned mere personal friends, faculty schisms, churches, sports, and upperclassmen M=M2!=lll=fl Monday and Tuesda3 Matinee Daily at 1:30 Mara 16 and 17 Campus Bulletin Only those students possessing tic' etc wlll be allowed to take the Y. M C. A. trip to the Western petntentuny at 1.30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The 1931-32 Y. 31 C. A. cabinet elections will be held Sunday night ——o— Reserved sent tickets fru the Art ists' course pkograrn Tuesday night, featuring the Penn State Glee Club and Sylvia Lent, violinist, may be ob tained at the Treasurer's office in Old Main this Meek at 75c apiece IMCIM Tickets fdr the Eastern inteicol lemate boxing championships Friday and Saturday in Reel cation hall mac be obtained next stock at the Athlete. association office in Old Main. Fac ulty are requested to purchase tickets Tuesday, nhde upperclassmen may ob tain them Wednesday and loaerclass men Thursday. The price for all seats is $l.OO I=l=l All Juniors who find it impossible to conform with then schedule for LaVie picture setting, should make arrangements with the Penn State Photo Shop for a re-schedule. CLASSIFIED LOST—Lion's Paw pin Please lawn to Paul Rakers, Varsity hall. luleorn FRESHMEN—AIe you having trou ' ble with DesciiptiNe C:ometty , If so, call Bud, 100 ltpl, , , Graham & Sons ESTABLISHED 1896 A Few of Those Old English Pipes At That Special Price of $1.39 SEE OUR WINDOW PAPERING and DECORATING OF ALL KINDS—NEW SPRING SELECTIONS IN WALL PAPERS and PAINTS Exclusive Agency for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS I'RODUCTS All Contracts Placed Before April 1 will Receive a Special Discount PORTER and WEBER 128 South Ftaser Street Phone 688 TEPPI NG INTO A MODERN WORL Nothing small about this work Reaching out to the fir corners of the earth for raw materials of telephone ap paratus, is a Western Electric function in the Bell System. To assure adequate sources of supply, men engaged in this work of mass pur chasing continually search the entire globe. To buy wisely, they study all factors affecting prices—economic and labor conditions, transportation facil- A. NATION-WIDE SYSTEM OF INFER-CONNECTING TELEPHONES LOST—Good beaded pocketbook at Recreation hall during boxing meet Reward. Return to Collegian Office LOST—Cameo ring in Old Main sec ond floor nash loom. Renard. Re turn to Paul Baumann, 605 IV. Fos tot Aye • 11.01, TAKEN FROM Collegian office be tween 6 and 7 o'clock Wednesday night. One Sheaffer black and white mother of peall fountain pen. Please return immediately ltcou FOR RENT—Apartment, April 1. Four large rooms with bath, sun porch, gas lunge, hat furnished 219 S Spark., State College F P Zeiglei. EASTER EGG SALE—In the sales zoom of the IVest Penn Powei coin inin, Saturday morning, guatantee. fresh home made, chocolate conte , Easter eggs lulco IL L. STUART Nittany I'rtg. Bldg INSURANCE hies, freight rates—on a world-wide scale. Each year their purchases,, worth many millions of dollars, include such diverse products as platinum from Russia, mica from India, asphalt from Venezuela, flax from Belgium and France. All in all, a vast and fascinating task. For men of keen business judgment, the op,bortuntly hi therel BELL SYSTEM 4 4, rage Four LOST—"Foicign Exchange" by Cros Finder please return to Milton Wei at the Beta Sigma Rho house. FOR RENT—Two anti 'tluee roon apartment, furnished complete 411 E. College Ara. ltpH, WANTED—Student to share larg, front corner room Breakfast if de mr,l Corner Park Ave. and Alle St Phone G-R. ltpA Color was originally Natu.oes 'own idea Society Brand Charter HoUse Braeburn and Hart, Schaffner • & Marx Clothes for Spring have compe tently followed Mother Nature's lead New Shades— golden tan— platinum green— ,azure blue Colorings to brighten up your spiing wardrobe and yourself '35 to '5O Extra Tiousers or Knickers of Course FROMM'S
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