Friday, Slav 22,1931 CONFLICT EXAMINATIONS | Conflict examinations will be held .mm' llie penod foi logulai oxaim* .itions, Tuesday, May 20th. to Fn iv, .Tunc Sth, inclusive All exami iition*» scheduled Bv Appointment ill Ik in lunged bv matiuctois with iu students concerned. Conflict curds aic available at the ffiee of the Registiur fot those stu onts who icpoited conflicts. The ;uds uie peinnts to take the eon* let examinations and should be pro* .•nted to the mstuictoi at the time f conflict examinations. The schedule of conflict oxuimna 10ns la as follows .BCh 2—Bv Appt iBCh 117—June 1 B—lo 3 As IBCK IJ7—By Appt igEc I—.Tunc 1 B—o IToit igio G—. Tune 2 B—lol Holt iIT I—June 2 2—lOJ As ill 42G—By Appt lact 15—June 2 8—2*51 Dairy lib Lit 2—June 2 10 20—2 NLA lot 22—.Tunc 2 S—lo CA lot 27—June J 10 20—208 Bot lot 32——June 2 B—B CA Iheni 2—By Appt Ihem ‘l—June 2 I —B CA lorn 21—June 3 2—22 LA loin .50—June 1 2—22 L\ lot im <ia—June 1 S—22 LA !om GO—June 2 B—2B LA )i 2—June 2 B—2OG Eng A Icon 2—June 2 B—l NLA Icon 14—June 3 B—l NLA Icon 421—8 y Appt Id 25-June 2 10 20—201 Eng A IE 2—Jun 1 8—202 Eng D Ingl Comp B—June 1 2—l LA Ingl Comp 17—June 3 S—l LA Injfl Lit I—June 3 S—lol NLA Ingl Lit 3—June 2 10 20—2 NLA .ngl Lit s—June 2 B—2 NLA Ingl Lit 21—June 1 B—llo NLA Ingl Lit 00—By Appt Ingl Lit 82—By Appt Sngl Lit 100—By Appt Ingl Lit 115—By Appt kol 31—June 1 B—llo iMI lor 2—June 1 B—llo NLA Graham & Sons ESTABLISHED 1896 WE WANT TO EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES FOR A PLEASANT VACATION AND A BRIGHT AND PROSPEROUS FUTURE TO OUR MANY FRIENDS, THE STUDENTS. ROOFING AND VENTILATING GENERAL SHEET METAL WORK A Complete Line of AH Metals in Sheets and the Aid of Expert Mechanics Put Us in a Position to Serve Your Every Want MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL COMPANY Phone 424-M , . , 221 W. Beaver Ave. College Cut Rate Store ” SPECIALS FOR FRIDA,Y AND SATURDAY POSTED ON WINDOW JERGEN’S 2 FOR 1 SOAP SALE Buy One Cake and Get One FREE FRATERNITY BOOKS INVITATIONS STATIONERY MODERN TYPE FACES ATTRACTIVE LAYOUTS CONVENIENT SERVICE Phone 85 Nittany Printing & Publishing Company SEMI-ANNUAL Shoe Sale uL COLLEGE BOOT SHOP BEGINS FRIDAY A. M., MAY 22 r BOSTONIAN ENNA JETTICK ANTIOCH AH Sport Shoes Children’s Shoes SEE OIIH WINDOWS I'Olt PRICES 125 Allen Shout Gut 4—Bv Appt HE 300—By Appt Hist 10—June 2 10 20—11 LA j Hist 21—Juno 4 10 20—.113 MI j Hist 2'J—May 20 10 20—10 C MEng ! Hist 28—Bv Appt [ Hist 50—June 1 B—2o LA Hoit 3—June 1 B—lol Iloit Hoit 47—By Appt Hvvy I—June l 8—207 Eng A Hyd I—June 2 2—212 MEng Hyd 15—By Appt IE 101—June 2 S—2ol Eng C Joum 13—By Appt .Journ 41—June 2 10 20—1 C LA Math s—.Tunc 2 10 20—110 NLA Math 7—June 1 B—ll LA Math 11—Bv Appt Math 14—June 1 10 20—110 NLA Math 31 —May 29 10 20—108 MEng Math 401—June 2 10 20—110 NLA Mchs 2—June 1 2—207 Eng A Mths 3—. Tune 3 2—207 Eng A Mchx B—By Appt ME 101—Juno 1 2—211 MEng Met 49—Bj Appt Mm 51—June 3 B—2ll MI Mng 59—By Appt PhCh h—June 1 2—ll CA Phil 20—June 3 2—llo NLA Phys 2Gl—June 2 2—lo Phys Hiys 2G2—.Tune 4 10 20—10 Phys Phy-, 281—June 3 2—40 Phys Phys 355—June 2 10 20—10 Phys Plus Ed 21—By Appt Pol Sci 410—May 29 2—209 MEng PolSu 421—8 y Appt Psy 11—. Tune 1 8—203 Eng A Zool 25—By Appt Zool 39—By Appt LION’S PAW ELECTIONS (Honorary Senior Soclcl}) Fred C Brand ’32 Geoigo T Ljsk.li ’32 Alfred E Lewis ’32 Arthui H Mastcis jr. ’32 11. Aubrey Myeis ’32 John D Page ’32 Hugh R Riley ji M 2 George J. Smart ’32 Robert G Snyder ’32 J. Fredenck Winstead M 2 GEOLOGISTS WILL MEET HERE NEXT WEEK-END First Annual Stale Field Conclave To Feature Inspection Trips PiofosMonal geologist, fiom col leges and institutions tluoughout the stnte arc expected foi the first an nual Field conference to be held here next week-end The put pose of the meeting is to form an association of Pennsylvania geologists, as well as to acquaint them with the geology of this section The guests will visit points of geo logical interest neat Beliefonte next Friday afternoon under the gutdance of Piof. Ohesletgh A Bomne, head of the geology department Another optional tii]) is offered on the same <lav to low ei Bald Engle valley, led by Pi of. Frank M Swnita, of the geol ogy depai tment. PUuij foi Satuiday include tups to the Allegheny mountains near Al toona and to the Tyrone section. An inspection of the new Mineral In duatues building is scheduled foi Sat uiday afternoon, while a tup to the eaves of centia! Pennsylvania will conclude the piogmm. Campus Bulletin Scniois mav obtain then invita tions, announcements, and piogiams loi Commencement at the Student Union office on the fust Horn of Old Slain Tuesday afternoon and mght. Receipts ate requited. A Complete Food Service Flat top single pedestal desks, 28x44 $12.50 Flat top single pedestal desks, 30x45 18.00 Flat top double pedestal desks, 30x52 25.00 Student tables ‘ 5.00 Gate leg tables 4.50 Typewiilcr tables, 18x36 4.00 Typewriter tables with diawer and slide 8.50 Telephone stands 4.50 Chiffoniers 12.50 Book shehes 4.50 Book racks 1.75 Clothes trees i !_i_’ 2 2.00 Department of J ; Industrial Engineering Shops ENGINEERING UNIT B World’s Fir AT POPULi CftTHMJM iwvVY.AWi rnCf 6i»uisraTft«Uc..... her happiness " COLOMBIA PICTURES presents DIRIGIBLE 1 ' A Love Triangle of the Clouds \ fei J With .fe JACK HOLT RALPH GRAVES^ nj FAY WRAY THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Girls wishing to enter the aichery tournament to be held on Holmes field at 12 45 o’clock toinoirow afternoon should turn in then names at noon today to Elizabeth Rutledge at Wo men’s building =:= Additional freshman candidates foi the business staff of the Coi.lfman will icport in Room 212, Old Main, at 7:.I0 o’clock Monday night. Seniors and olheis will h.ne the last chance to get their LuVics in the Student Union office on the lust floor of Old Main today. I=l=l The Louise Homer club will hold election of office! s in the W. A. A. room at Mac Hall tomorrow afternoon at 12 15 o'clock. All seniois who have not been meas uied for caps and gowns ot have not made then live dollai depo-.it aie re-, quested to get in touch with Bells at Phi Kappa, any night 5 to 7 o’clock. Mr=l Tlicie will be a meeting of the Dc Molay society in the Acacia fiater nity at 8 o'clock Sunday night. Mason* aie invited. Students who took praeticum courses in Physics prioi to 19J0 may lccoive then laboiatory repoits by calling or sending lepiesentativcs to Room 40, Phjsics budding, nest Thursday afternoon, 3 to 5 o’clock, oi Fuday afternoon, 4 to 5 o’clock. MMOI Fioshman business candidates for Old Mam Dell will report to the Old Mam Dell office on the thud floor of cld Slam at 7 o’clock Monday night The C orner unusual ■st Showing ftR PRICES iMONDAY-TUESDAY I May 25 and 26 [ Matinee Daily at 1:30 Picsidcnt and Mis. Ralph D. Ilct /el’s Wednesday afternoon and eve ning “at homes” lune been discon tinued for the rest of the academic venr. CLASSIFIED A. REAL SUMMER vacation awaits your younger brother at Camp Katuhdm, Etna, Maine. The ideal camp for boys between the ages of 8 and 18. Coop will give you all necessaiy mfoimatton Phono 180. * OtcompWKU LOST—Green puise Wat cimun pencil, fountain pen, and money If found, please return to Mary Byrd, 215 Hillcrest avenue, . or to the Collecian office. ItchMß LOST—Laigc b’uu notebook at Hor ticulture building. Finder please call Page at Alpha Tau Omega house. WANTED—Typing, reasonable intcs, any time. Mis Ruth Non is, Hafei Apts ItpWh 11 FOR RENT—Attiactively furnished living loom and bedroom, also gai age. Will bo.ml two girls six days a week if desued Possession June 8 Phone 491-R. ItpPbl” WATCHES GRADUATION CRABTREE’S 132 Allen Street Just the Gift for GRADUATION PORTRAITS PENN STATE PHOTO SHOP 212 East College Avenue Feel the difference Hear the difference Taste the difference : Like an oasis in llic dusty desert of dried tobacco, the new Camel Humidor Pack brings you the delight of fine quality cigarettes in factory-frcsh, mild con dition. Notv, wherever yon.go, you can always be sure of getting a fresh , throat-easy cigarette when you demand Camels. It’s easy to tell the difference. Your sense of touch detects it as you roll a cigarette between your fingers. Dry to bacco is stiff and crumbly. Camels arc full bodied and pliant. Even y our ear can tell the difference. For a dried-oul cigarette crackles when you roll it. But the real test is taste and taste is causing a great nation-wide switch of PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER—Typing of icpoits, nmmiscnpts, theses on short notice. Reasonable lutes, lid LOST—From Women’s Building on Monday, black ami white Sheaffci pen, valued gift, Please return to V. Jones, 108 East Foster. ltpe ROOMS WITH BOARD—Hot and cold running water in all rooms. Foi your ne\t college year. Harter Club 114 W. Nittany Ave Phone 4G-J. ltpapS Clothes Prices Cut Again During Our Sfore-Wide Clearance Sale The lowest price* in yeai s on clothes, of thistchaiactci. The land of clothes that have always cost moio money— Tim sale puts them within eveiy man’s leach. DON’T FAIL TO SEE THEM! $35 $4O Braeburn 111 aoburn Chiu ter House Chatter House Hart Schaffner llui t Sehallncr & Marx & Marx Suits ' Suits $2B A $32 Echo, Tl ONMJ Ji $5O A ' llcAc '“ $45 c , „ , Society Brand Society Brand s Uracburn and Braebuin . Charter Ilou^e Suits Suits $4l $36 FROMM’S men and women alike lo Camels in the scientific new Humidor Pack. As you draw in that fragrant, mild, cool smoke, redolent with the joy of choicest Tuik ish and mellow Domestic tobacco, only then do you rcr.li/e the full importance cf this new Humidor Pack. Forscorched or dried tobacco ih brash and tasteless and its smoke is unkindly hot to the longue and throat. If you are already a Camel uuoker you ha\c noticed the improvement in this your favorite cigarette. If you don’t smoke Camels, try them for just one day to sec how much youh e missing. After you’ve known the mild ness and delight of a really fresh ciga rette, switch back if you can. Page Four BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUC TION—Private danung instruc tion foi beginners. Call 49-J or see Mrs F. J llamaltan, Fye Apts. ltcher EXPERIENCED WOMAN deques position ns cook m fraternity house. liiquue at Coi.LEi.IAN oil ice. 2tp.ipB WANTED—One milsdu-bound cadcl ' to maith foi me in Memorial Day pnindc. Libeial wages. Call 852 lteompllE • It It ilia mnrJ. o/ a ronthlrralc hnitrit, by niram «/ llm llumlilur t'ark, to • Srrio n In •/. rlzaritti." Iluy I nmrlt In the tartan —llilt rlzamtle trill re main /roll In jour home mill v£iro MELS
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