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    Frida7, March 27, 1931
DISCOVERIES ALTER
CRYSTAL THEORIES
Chemists Repeal Revolutionary
Arrangements of Bodies
In Rolled Metal
Ite‘olutiontring prevalent theoi tee
of crystal art angement in tolled met
als, Prof. Wheeler P Dasey, of the
department of chemo.t.ty, and Cleve
land B Ilollandugit, graduate student
of physical chemistiy, are reaching
startling conclusions in the fields of
physical chemistry ',ink tent king on
a thesis foe the lattei's doctoi's de
gree
The now ideas cleAcoseled hair
large contiibutoly sulue to the final
solution of metallurgical moblem ,
caused by metal tiaching oilmen it is
rolled. A solution %sill be made mole
possible by a commehensive
edge of the onlentation of etystals
in rolled metal, discovered timing the
research.
Contraiy to the emsting ales that,
r hen face-centered cubic metals ale
rolled into sheets, one layer of atoms
arranges itself parallel to the surface
of the sheet, Professor Da, ey and Ms.
.ITollabaugh base found that crystals
of rolled metals one not lined up ac
curately, but, that they tuning° them
.selves like bucks in a poorly laid
pavement. The °wet iments show
their orientations are not definite but
come nithin eel tam limits
To Present Papers
Upsetting the theory that all face
centered metals behace aid., and
show a definite, fixed arrangement,
the scientists found that angular his
its of this preferred ottentatton ate
different for Ms...mutat. face-centered
cable metals and depend upon the
chemical salence of the metal
The investigators thus found that
copper and nickel, both having va
lence of too, behave csactly alike and
differ front alive, with a valence of
one in orienting uithin dissimilar
limits. These arrangements ate still
different from that of aluminum with
a valence of three.
Tho orientation aspect has been
practically settled, and now the scien
tists ate faced with the problem of
finding a reason in ph} steal cheenstre
for these different arrangements and
why they depend on the metals' Na
lenses.
At present, metalluigical concerns
are using orientation to improse their
factory methods of rolling. Professors
Davey and Hollnbaugh are planning
to present a paper on their iesenrch
problem before the American Physi
cal society at Washington, D C
April 10 and May 1, 2
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24-Hour Service
HUPMOI3ILE
Sales and Service
STORCH MOTOR COMPANY
238 East College AN enue Phone 760 State College, Pa
Home For Easter
--by GREYHOUND
BUS
The tinny bath tome fn all good Collegians to go A'Crevhounding
i Shall the holden sof the paiental poise stings question the vain° of
, Ilig ‘ h t e e r c e o , a l c u i e , i e i s tio h n ome re; o t r oli v tli , e n. th ‘ o . t . ig a hi on Ta p l , se oo t i he po l s ilt :, ; v s e le o ek fr b r l u uL n a c n e d ,
thrift, and Slot den otion
For nntenettmg obseisation, congenial companionship, and teal
1 economy nothing heat, a Greyhound bus. And if you want to really
overwhelm the family wrath your sagacity, get a mood together and
charter one of these Deluxe polka ants of the highway The imams
I are elan greaten, and you to as el with your own congenial en owd, lease
1
• when you wish, stop whine you plea , . It's an idea worth a little
thought,
For Tickets and complete information phone or xlsit
STATE COLLEGE HOTEL or THE CORNER ROOM
1410 M: 300
DUPICY Wine Len.toon for Ho,Nburg nod Nen York-2 10 P. :%1
Bosom lens e T; room for i'lltsburglt-11:20 A. M-6 10 I'. N.
GRUND
Bright Hued Lapel Ribbons Herald
Greek Honorary Pledging Season
Open season for honorary frater
nity pledging Is here again, and once
mole the campus is teeming with :d
-iem') key-burdened indnuluals proud
ly %%caring bits of assorted hued rib
buns bring an amazing whnl of Creek
letter combinations and, very often,
in then collective lapels.
To the uninitiated this time of year
bangs an moaning nhirl of Greek let
lei combinations and, eel.) , often,
beautiful friendships are broken be
cause of congratulations piompted in
gond faith but uttered %tab seemingly
malicious inaccinacy
Knou then that Eta Kappa Nu is
an honman electileal engineering so
ciety and i, not fon recognition of
skill in Spann,b, that Alpha Pi Mu
is to tutme doctors in the
making and does not seek to pledge
Intel ion decoratois, and that Puiple
Quill does honor to embryonic Sinclan
LON ISCS and is not for the encourage
ment of smock-ueating lutists
If 011 mould hold es en your best
fisends, malice that Parini Noes is
not lot French students but rewards
netts, juniors and seniors, understand
that Skull and Bones pledges upper-
2 OF rAcuLTY WILL ATTEND
POLITICAL SCIENCE MEETING
Di Jacob Tanget and Dr. Harold
F Alderfer, of the department of
history and political science, still at
tend a meeting in Harrisburg on
Aptil 2 and 3 to aid In organizing
an association of Pennsylvania col
lege teachers of political science Dr
Tangos is a member of the committee
In charge
In conjunction nith men front vari
ous departments of the State goiern
ment and possibly Governor Pmchot,
thc delegates from Pennsylvania col
leges will also discuss public utility
problems, new election Liss s, and the
State's financial system.
GIVES AGRICULTURE LECTURE
Miles Hoist 'l6, associate editor of
the Pennsyltunia Fanaro, delmied
the ueckly agricultui al 'came in 100
Hoot Tuesday afternoon. Mi Horst
had as his topic "The Future of Penn
syh emu Agriculture"
XI SIGMA PI ELECTIONS
(Honor.> 1 erentro
Under.rsduete.
Ephc M. 0111,e1 '2l
Horace R. Jobephbon '32
Gordon G Mark '32
Herbert H Muntz '32
Joseph V. Zary '32
Student Agent
I=l
class activities leadeis and is not in
tended as compensation for the labors
of student biologists, and remember
that Pi Delta Epsilon honors aspiring
join nalists and has not the remotest
1 connection with mathematics
Don't gaze dumbly at a Delta Sig
ma Rho shingle for activity in debet-i
ing and congratulate the owner for
being a prominent football man
Nes er make the mistake of felicitating
the u cater of Scabbard and Blade
'wintery "Wiens for being on the
fencing team, and don't commit a
similar lour pox by crediting the,
owner of a Blue Ecy shingle a ith skill
industiial engineering
Only v. hen bolts of ribbon have been
used for lapel !ribbons, barrels of
trine ink have been consumed for hon
orary shingles, thousands of stamps
haw been licked by neophytes writing
home for initiation money, and hun
dreds of paddles base been broken
met prospective key-wearers, may the
unknou inn step forth again. Even
I then he tubs the danger of meeting his
best friend submeiged in a Friar's hat
and congratulating him for his work
in the home economics department!
PSYCHIATRIST TO GIVE FIRST
LECTURE IN SERIES TUESDAY
Opening a series of five lectures on
"Abnormal Psychology and Mental
Hygiene," Dr. Horace V Pike, clin
ical psychiati ist at the Danville State
hospital, ndl speak on the "Uncon
scious Mind" in the Chemistry amphi
theatre at 7 o'clock Tuesday night.
The psychiatrist has s isited and
lectured at Penn State many times
in the past nine years His talks arc
a part of the state-wide program of
health education and mental hygiene
pros Hied by the State Board of Health
and his lectures here are sponsored by
the School of Education. '
DISBAND RUTGERS SOCIETIES
Cap and Bell, sophomore society
at Rutgers uni‘emity, ,as ordered
disbanded by student council because
it lacked "pep," according to the Co/-
cumuli Scum cat At the same tunic.
the council ordered the dissolution
of Scarlet Key, junior organization
Which Was supposed to entertain
guests of the nun ersity but failed to
fulfill its pm pose
A Bank Book is the Programme of the Suc
cessful man, showing not what he will do,
but what he has done.
PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK
ALLEN STREET
"The Bank With the Clock"
Who's Your Tailor?
3: If He Can Do for You 411(
5: What He Did for
William Haines
:
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Mello Goldwyn Mayer's
" A Tailor-Made Man "
You'll Agree He's a Wonder!
From the Famous Broadway Smash—
The Story of a Pants Presser
With a Personality—
The Best Picture +I
1:i: William Haines :1 :i
Has Hud in Tao Years: 1:1
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
ENGINEERS WILL lIE•AR AIR
BRAKE COMPANY EXECUTIVE
Mr L. K. Silicon, nee-president of
the Nov York Ali Brake company,
Waterton', New York, will be the
speaker in the weekly engineering
lecture ahen he addresses senior en
gineers on "Changing Conditions in
Tranmmitntion and Commerce" in
the Chemistry amphitheatre nt 4 10
o'clock this afternoon.
Having served as general super
intendent of motne power on the
Chicago, Milmaukee, and St. Paul
railroad before assuming his present
position, the speaker has had ex
perience in the field of transportation.
ICampus Bulletin
Intramural tennis managers will
meet at the Phi Delta Theta house to
night nt 6 30 o'clock. Entrance fee of
.$1 will be duo at this time.
Intramtiral Track managers will
meet at the Kappa Sigma house at 8
o'clock Tuesday night The entrance
fee of $1 will he due at that time.
IM:=I
Freshman uomen'q study schedules
are due in Dean Ray's office Monday
==l
Those wishing to go on the unem
ployment trips to Philadelphia and
Pittsburgh are requested to report
at the Y. M. C. A.
IM:=I
Dean Charlotte E Ray and assist
ant dean Helen E. Cleaver - will he at
home to all senior women living off
campus from 4 to 5:30 o'clock Mon
day in Woman's building and to all
lunims lining in town at the same
time Tuesday.
Candidates for first asslstant Base
ball managers are to report at the
Freshman Field Saturday afternoon,
at 2 o'clock
Foster Coal and
Supply Co.
GENUINE
A ,lIITA
Punxsutawney Coal
Phone 114-M
7'7" C f
Monday and Tuesday
March 30 and 31
illatinee Daily at 1:80
Thoro will be a meeting of all stu
dents front Indiana county tonight at
7 o'clock In fount 318 Old Minn.
CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE—Special riding tickets on
easy toms. Beginner', classes b
p. m. daily—instruction flee. Other
groups at •1 p. m Phone 9709 by
noon for reservatons. Ask about
Phys. Ed. Credits. Campus Sad
dle School (rear of theatres).
WANTED—Student to assist in kitch
en. Must room at the house. Good
opportunity. For interview call
817. ltpap
WANTED-2 RIDES to Philadel
phta and return during Easter hole
days. Edward Comely. Phone 138
LOST--Black leather note book some
where between Engineering "A"
and the Women's building. Finder
please return to Miss Margaret
Troup, Woman's building.
PAPERING and DECORATING
OF ALL KINDS—NEW SPRING SELECTIONS IN
WALLPAPERS and PAINTS
Exclusive Agency for SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS
All Contracts Placed Before April 1 Will Receive a Special Discount
PORTER and WEBER
128 South Fraser Street
Phone 688
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FLORIDA CITRUS GROWERS' ASSOCIATION
STEPPING I
Fitting the service
to the customer's needs
Bell System service is custom-made. Each of
the 65,000,000 telephone calls handled in the
average day must meet the exact wishes of
the person making the call.
Telephone men study a customer's com
munication needs, then advise the type of
equipment that fits them best. For depart
ment stores they may recommend the "order
turret" a special switchboard for taking
orders by telephone. Thus they enlarge the
'''' BELL SYSTEM
A NATION•WI,DE SYSTEISt OF iNTrr..cor:Nr.dTiNG FELEFIIONES
MEE
13=1
on easy toms. classo
6 p. m. daily, instruction flee Ohio
groups at 4 p. in Phone 9799 by
noon for rebeivations. Ask :Mom
Phys Ed credits. Campus Saddl.
School pear of theatres). 2Tc
LOST—Light topcoat contanung pal
of grey gloves, also hght grey ha
at Old ➢faro Saturday night. Cu
A It. Harsh, 5G9
R. F. STEIN
MOTOR CO.
121.123 S. Burrowes St
Storage, Gas, Oil,
Repairs
24-Hour Service
Phone 252
The Corner
unusual
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TO A MOD ERN WORLD
store's service and simplify ordering for the
customer. They develop equipment and plans
for brokerage houses, police depaytments,
nation-wide sales forces and all manner of
business firms.
The telephone industry continues to grow
by fitting its service more and more com
pletely to the user's needs. For men with
insight and the ability to coordinate, the
oppoi trinity is deer e!
Page Four
What a
JOYOUS EASTER
Thisjs Going to Be
Especially foi the young men
who have succumbed to the
lure of the new sin ing suits
Society Brand
Charter House
Drueinn n
Hai t, Schaffner
S:• Marx
They are the last weed in
swim t new style, calms, fob
rics and lamed so moderate
Something lime for every
ligule—for every taste—and
if .you ale short of a little
1 eady cash—al 1 angement can
be mode to pay after Hostel
FROMM'S
Opposite Fiont Campus