Friday, July 3, 1931 COLLEGE PARKING ROLES ANNOUNCED Administration Releases Revised Code —Autos Allotted Restricted Areas Approved by the 80.11 cl of Ti in tees, a definite set of campus parkin* "regulation-? was released ycsterda\ from the President’s office Automobile pat km* will be poi mitted, accoidmg to the i emulations, only in specially designated parkin* 'areas, and on>one side of the load ways. Members of the academic and 'administrative mpfanismtinns of the ‘College were urged to use parking -area-3 as far as possible, m older ‘that visitors to the campus nmv find roadside parking space convenient to their destinations Designate Areas The following areas were desig nated for parking oast of Atheiton street, north of Service building; Burrowes street, east of Recreatn/n hall, south of woods; between Engi neering -F and Mechanical Engineer ing laboratory, rear of Un.t A. Lib eral Arts, Old Beaver field, cast of Chemistry Annex; coinci of Eastern tind Three Mile loads, north of dreamery, for Crenmciy pations only. 1 Parking was permitted on one Milo only of the following loads Bur rhwes street, west side. Beta Theta Ri cornet to Recreation hall, Allen street,’cast sid-e, Celtic duve to Njorth drive, Seivice load to Engi neering F, south side of Buirowes irtreet to Engmeeimg F; Ccntio duve, north side of Atheiton xtrcit to Eas tern load; North duve, noith side Recreation hall to Old Township road. GEO. L. SMITH’S Beauty and Barber Shop ■ EUGENE , FREDERICK PIERRE EDMOND ’ And Our Own Permanent Waves Established 1920 Phone 451-J 107 Allen Street See Our Complete Line of Silk Hosiery ONYX—SI.OO—SI.SO PHOENIX—SI.3S—SI.9S DEXDALE—SI.6S * BEMBERG—BSe EGQLF’S SEE " 'PENN’S CAVE THE ' Old Water Cavern One Mile Boat Ride Through Cave and Lake 5 hides East of Centre Hall JUST HALF HOUR’S RIDE FROM STATE COLLEGE A Complete Food Service Whitman’s Chocolates, Kemp’s Salted Nuts, Standard Brands, Candy Bar Goods, Cigars and Cigarettes Dean of Women Announces Rules House regulations, including rules foi holding dances, were announced by Dean of Women Charlotte E. Ray yestcidnj. * 1 The house should be closed to callers at 11 o’clock on all nights except Fudny and Satuiday when caller, may stay until 12 20 o’clock. 2 It is understood that all women will be in the house at 11 o’clock ex cept Fudny and Saturday nights, when they may stay out until 12 110 o’clock. Dances may be held only on week-end nights and must be closed at midnight This applies to victiola dances lasting latei than i) o’clock n<? well ns orchestra dances -i It is understood that dances given m girls’ houses be invitation afinns managed by girl? 5 Any house desiring a second da ice may picscnt to the Dean’s of fice a wutten lequest at least four davs m advance. G Gnls of two houses are at lib eitv to give a dance jointly. 7 Girl.? are icquostcd to legistcr notices of dances at the Dean's of fice two days in advance. 8 All students living m your house aic expected to notify you in advance of any over-night absence from the house It is well that you know the temporaly address of any one nb?cnt from town in older to tiansmit any important message that may be received It has always been undoi stood that guests in student houses accept the same closing hours as legular students. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS The Corner unusual ALLEN CONCLUDES LECTURE PROGRAM (Continued /join page one) merit could be secured for nothing, Mi. Allen said As a lesult, short stories were or iginated !>v authors who compressed their material to fit the nia7.a7inos which glow up during this period vn Ameucan Uteiature, Mr. Allen point ed out Edgnr Allen Poe, whoso influence upon French wilting was strong, was named as the next important figure in American poetrv. The belief that he was -not appiccmtcd in Anieuca until ins success abroad is a miscon ception, according to the lecturer. “Emerson’s poetry is valuable as a means of seeming an insight into his philosophy,’’ Mi. Allen said “Eni ei son’s poem? express his philosophy of thought in compressed and clear foun, undistuibcd by too great de tail ” “Without Emeison, there could have been no Whitman,” he added. “What Whitman had to say would have been nonsense without the sta biii7ing influence of Emerson’s thought. Whitman was a creature of feeling, who wrote with great gus to, but depended upon other sources for his logic.” Herman Melville, known to th( woild as the autho? of “Moby Dick’ 1 was piimanly a poet, according tc Mi. Allen. Much of his prose is part A Complete Printing Service The Nittany Printing and Publishing Company Between Movies and the Corner Rea & Derick, Inc. Cut Rate Drugs KEEP COOL AT OUR FOUNTAIN lj p cutexjtcms I ' U tST/1 sac Liquid ■: : : . ysr m ~ kgHi 1 i •"! Rq ' E • /,’ arrjf ■■ 35 c Nail White, -Wt, Orangeade or ' 1 ■ . wiKJS ' 5 ■ JWMH 1 o_J“rTs.:::, 0 _ J “ r T s .:::, ;’ c Lemonade . 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Trifi PeNN Stale COLLeGiaN | poetry. | Lizetto Reese and Emily Dickinson iweic named as two women who stand, out ns poets during the ]>euod aftei j the Civil War. Mr. Allen contended that Miss Dickinson, although wor thy of some of the pr.use winch has been given hei, is over-rated at pres ent and will lose much of hei piesent piostige within the next ten venis. In his nfternoon talks, Mr Allen discussed means of nppioach to poet ry, covering the topics of fundamen tals in discussing poetry ns an nit, the poetic attitude, ami \ allies and achievements in modern poetr> “Artistic impressions cannot be blended,” Mr. Allen said in his talk Wednesday afternoon. “Those who believe they can transfei music to color, and color to poetry, are noth ing more than aesthetic fools " “The powei of creati\e imagina tion is the power of blending what should be said with the available means of saying it to secuie the greatest unity," Mr. Allen said. “Robert Piost and Edwin Arlington Robinson are the only poets in Amei ica today who undei stand this funda mental principle ” In pioving that poetiy must stand ovoi a long period of time on its own merits alone, Mr. Allen declared College Cut-Rate Store Coinei Opposite Postoffiec Watch the Windows for Specials Friday PICNIC SUPPLIES FOR THE FOURTH Writing Paper Greeting Cards Fountain Pens Cigarettes and Tobaccos Toilet Articles Patent Medicines Agent for Elizabeth Arden and Helena Rubinstein Toilet Articles 2000 PENN STATE STUDENTS WANTED To Visit This Park Weekly Swim in Our Splendid Pool DANCE FRIDAY 9 to 1 A. M. Music by “ALABAMA ACES” July 4th—Square Dance— 2-5 P. M. Round Dancing—B-12 M. Music by “12 AMBASSADORS” July 7th—Mickey Guy and Orchestra—Dancing 8-12 M. KISHACOQUILLAS PARK AT LEWISTOWN SPENDING IS SAYING” j ‘While it it. fine to hour Vachel ' Lindsay i veiling his poetrv, that | poetry will live only so Join? as Mr I Lindsay is present to inteipret it fiom the plntfoim When lie is re moved, his poetry will be removed " “Bad poetry is not an image, but a pictmc with a label undei it,” the speaker said. “Poetry differs fiom all othci aits in thnt it is more ab htiaet.” In bis final afternoon lecture yes teiday, Mi. Allen covered some of the moie lecent American poets, reading some coitempoiaiy work to prove points he made earlier. BANNER IN MEXICO CITY Prof Franklin C Banner, new head of the department of journalism, is at picsent in Mexico City icprescnt ing the Petmsvlvnnia Newspapei Publishers Association at the press confeience of the woild. Scholarships for Nature Stud> Nine scholarships have been pro vided by garden clubs m New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania for the nature study camps winch are being conducted 11 conjunction with Sum mer Session, Piof. Geoige R Green, dneetor of the camp, has announced [LOST —Lady's white f.ibtic hand buj Plot. Joseph B. Sl,.™, head of tljj’':' l '' l '™ L,lm,ry “T 1 ~r aJK loiurtinont of co, m,„s ,c<upc, 'Vo.lnc.l.n nUMnnir, .hilv 1 Ito mine horn ,in ntUH. of oppemliutis | ,f rrt, ‘" R " l to 1 m,t - ° riKt ' lie was operated on in the Ilolk»fontc| ' hospital two wrAs ago. Prof. Sjliuw Is UctmcritiK CLASSIFIED numbei of students in Span 4i lan WANTED—.ToII to «a,t on tabfc, or l ‘ tcn,turt '’ woik in kitchen duunc summoi dining the Summer l'lion. session Call Little, 12U Icotnpße *S2»M ot call Room —OO NLA. Uplti SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT VARICOSE VEINS AND VARICOSE ULCERS Di. Waltei K. 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