Thtusday»-July 30,1»31 THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE TWENTY-SECON3> SUMMER SESSION OFFICLAL ANNOUNCEMENTS '• fContoiacd from fint page) MONDAY, AUGUST 3 P M-—Student Assembly and Group Singing. Direction of Professor R. W. Grant. Auditorium. P J£—Lecture. “Problem Children in our Schools,” by Dr. H. V. Pike, Director of Clinical Psychiatry, Datreu*" State Hospital Auditorium. TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 'J*2O P M.—Demonstratioa in Physical Education by Department of Health and Physical Education. Recreation Hall f-00 P. M.—Recital of “Dramatic Sketches,” by Frances Homer, Distin- WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5 guished Actress, New York. Auditorium. jdJO A M tc 9:00 P. N hL—Exhibition of summer students’ work of Depart ment of Art Education and Fine and-Apphed Art. Exhibition Gallery, Third Floor, Main'Engineering Building. jso P. IL—Lecture, .“Contemporary Tendencies in. English Drama,” by Mr A. C. Cloetingh, Professor of Dramatis. Room 315 Mineral « Industries Building. pOO P M —Annual Combined Concert of the Institute of Music Education THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 Chorus and Orchestra. Professor R. W. Grant, Director. ♦ Auditorium. g;00 A. M. to 9:00 P. JL —Exhibition of summer students’ work of Depart ment of Art Education and Fine and Applied Art. Exhibition Gallery, Third Floor, Main Engineering Building. ■T:00 P M.—Summer Session Commencement. Address by Dr. Clarence A. Barbour, President, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island. | Xuditorium. | NOTICES AH membera. of the Summer Session Faculty are expected to join the i—Afm ii- procession in gcadpmig costumes preceding the Commencement I program. Credits will be granted only to those students who remain for final tfrgc periods. “ The tentative dates selected for the 1932 sessions are as fallows- Inter- Session, June 20 to July 1; and Main Summer Session July 5 to August 12. STUDENTS TO SEE . . PIKE’S HOSPITAL (Coafimted /torn £ref pope) ia cne year. Prohibition done little io de ■ creasy the'number ■who go uaane through alcoholic influences, be said. In 1916,3.6 of these in. Danville cama pf liquor. In 1930, IL9 per cent owed their insanity to -alcchoL ’ Four percent e£ the adult popnja —/ AlechoEe Insanity Greater tsm "are drug addicts, the lecturer 'declared. Sixty tens cf opium arc .ced in the United States each year, -while only three tons is needed “to apply _the entire world. - Eighty-ffrven percent of these at Danville become insane because of of these influences. Dr Pike said. - Only thirteen percent owed their ab . jarumllty to "physical injuries, or fcorders. STATE COLLEGE ALUMNAE , s - WILL HOLD BRIDGE'PASTY ■ 'Tbs State College Alumnae -dub rill hold ft bridge party in the base- CONTINUING OUR REDUCED -• PRICES ON LINGERIE E GOLF'S College Cut-Rate Store 1 -.Watch the" Window for Specials on Friday and Saturday . GRADUATION CABDS and GIFTS - \ TANDY and NOVELTIES TO TAKE HOME' PROPHYLACTIC VACATION, SPECIAL , - -25 c Tube Listcrine Tooth Paste Free with ■ - Each Prophylactic Tooth Brush 47c . Pennsylvania’s HISTORIC INDIAN CAVE ■v. . > . ■ yr . . ' Extensive Scenic Beauty ■ : Authentic Indian History; - . - f *t>- ' ;c - Located at v j- J+kANK LIN VILTJS - ? HUNTINGDON COUNTY, PA. **Pcwwytr<HnV« Natural Wanda** - Friday-DOLLAR D Baby Chicks Grow - Fat-on Nicotine Feeding ‘tobacco to baby chickens has been found to develop them Into more perfect fowls, according to Dr. j. E. Hunter and Dr.*D. E.'Haley, of the department cf agricultural and biological chemistry. This same nicotine diet in fulled grown ™nVg«t .them healthier and may eliminate the necessity of farmers from keeping them dosely watched because of digestive diseases. The Penn State professors are also i experimenting with tobacco in order to j see if harm may be caused from some j other ingredient than nicotine in to-| bacco. - Tobacco with hardy one per- i cent nicotine has been found to have I a decidedly bad effect on chickens. { meat play-room of Grange dormitory at 2:30 o'clock Satuniiy afternoon. AH women graduates now ia State ] College are invited' to attend the j bridge. Those wba expect to attend should'-notify Hiss Helen Cleaver at the office of the Dean of Women. PATRONIZE OUR AD 1 WAR WILL COME, BAKELESS CLAIMS (Continued from page one) plane not long ago.” Mr. Bakelcss believe* that the most potent eambiaation for war today would be the scientific, well-trained I German communists with the Russian | reds, whose resources are limitless,! and who*e respect for human life isj not great. ! 1912 Conditions Similar He thinks that the next war wHI be fought by a professional army,] wfaose tanks, airplanes, and scientific I facilities will make a quick business of invasion. He has little belief in the possibilities of another great war between prcscripted troops. He pointed out that similar situa tions to the present cne existed be fore the World War. In 1912, he re lated, Sir Phillip Gibbs was called from a strike m England.- told that die German' and British fleets were ready to fight War was ejected be fore mornmg, yet no h.nt of the 'act reached any newspapers, since Ja? difficulty was averted. . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Made to Measure CLOTHES Patterns and Styles of Distinction . s Smith’s Tailor Shop Cleaning Pressing Repairing 110 EAST BEAVER THE HUH, ' k X- • Dollar Days FRIDAY and SATURDAY - -- * ' V . Women’s Dresses Linen Suits . . AIT Millinery '>;•> -Men’s White Ducks SLOO ; Mfen’s Golf Hose .' * $l.OO Men’sAthJeticUnderwear 2 for $l.OO Men’s Neckwear 2 for $l.OO Men’s Dress Shirts . . - 1.00 - Men’s Sport Oxfords . $3.95 - Men’s Dress Oxfords. . $3.95 Women’s Shoes . -Pair $l.OO - . - -* ’ ' A ■ '*' " - t Women’s Full Fashioned Chiffon Hosiery $l.OO THE PENN STATE CuILEGIAN r» . n, rrt Soccer: Captain Bill Hutchinson, l€TlTl utCLIQ l earns Salhsaa, Anderson, and Moselman, r Basketball: Captain Sol Saltsnaa, Lose 40 ' rLayers Williams, »d Haaeu. In Eleven Sports CLASSIFIED Borae: Cspbin Me Epstein, i p WBUC STpOGRAPHEE-Typtaj -*» r ■ - reports, themes, theses on short i j Girmn, Kißer, Babb, Parks, and notieej at reasonable rates. .Inquire ! [Petrochko. Wrestling: Captain Ed COQ-J, 113 W. dittany Are. 2tpße Pearce, Davenport, and Stem. Base-' | ball: Captain Jack Liveiey, Salta- ; LOST —Pi Gamma 2£n pin between jman. Stokes, Young, French, Musser, 1 old M»f«, library, New Lib | Diednch, Drill, ,end Hobbs. j eral Arts. Name on back. Return to I I Lacrosse* Captain Don Lewis, Ed- 1 Student Union Office, Old Main. ItehS | wards, Antonson, Anderses, Decker, ■ ■ i Heppenstall, __ ami Kaplan. Track 1 LOST—D. U. fraternity pin, July 23, Captain Chick Metsingor, Rekers ] downtown. Finder please return to Detvnkrr, W. King, Shawley, Musser, j Ur. James, Kappa Sigma, and receive ; McDowell, Fullerton, and Osbeek. i reward. Xtpße j Tama Cantam Ralph Robinson, 1 .. _ I Thomson, Cotans, imd Cropteim. | FO EENT _ Desi „ b , e stcoDd -Boor Golf: Captra Jolumy Moray. : r()om . Prints' ton* In the eleven varsity spo-ta at 1127 N AtheAon St ltpßg i Penn State last season forty-53 men I I were lost to future teams either ■ 1 — * J 088 ADYEBTISEES i will rot be able to compete next year: Football. Captain Frank Diednch, Frtench, Saawiey, Edwards, Evans, Miller Duvall, Zorella, Kaplan, and Livetey. Cress Country* Captar*' Paul Rekers, Meismger, and Detwile: . ‘ J ? $3.95 i $2.95 The Prices Effective Friday and Saturday Cotv Specials $l3O Coty Face Powder and 50c Size Coty Perfume $l-39 $l.OO Coty Talc —7lc $230 Coty Dusting 1 Powder $139 $l3O Coty Toilet Waiter, special packages, of-as sorted odors . 98c Shaving Needs 35c Wms. Sharing Cream 2Ge 35c Palmolive Shaving Cr. 24c 40c Sqnibbs Sharing Cr. —27c 25c Lisferine Shaving Cr. 15c 1 PL Bay Rum— 59c 1 PL Witch, flaxd 31c 50c JGißette Blades_'l____3le 35c Lifebuoy Shaving Cr. 21c 50c Ingrams Shaving Cr_29c 5Pc Swav Shaving Cream 29c 35c Gem Blades .1 23c 75c Schick jZcfzor. 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FAt.SE REPORT 3f»Hcioas rumors ere circulating t «boot the town that the swim minx pool at Hcda Park had been rand«nne<L by -the State Health Department owing ‘to the f aeftbat a nomher of people had contracted disease of a communicable nature. 'The report is absolutely false as no one has as yet reported contracting a contagions disease and those drcolaihtg such reports are liable'to find' themselyes in tot •water. - The water fanning into the swimming pool at Heela Part is-the same pa is used by the Kittany Cocptry Club and all citueps residing in that vicinity as drinking water.-and as far a ».ik known no One has' felt any ill effects from nsing the supply. The water Cows Into and oat of the pool fast enough to-make a complete change in'twenty-four houysrtTEtiring good, clean fresh .water at all limes. The bath booses are cleaned* daily and .the tuits and towels are thoroaghly sterilized and there need be no fear of contagion. The Heela swimmipg pool is.the safest. bathing place'for women and children, ami hundreds hare taken advantage of the hot spells fo'spehd boors in tbe cooling waters free from alt feeling.or thonght of-danger. and tbe manageaent iaat a lass to understand .why, someone persists in circulating these false rcraorsJ . Advertisement. Regularise Helmet Type Bathing fap > 39c sLo{KPebye- Grain Caps are water-tight 79c Other Caps, light weight 29c Fine Selection of Colors-and Combination .of Colors. New Stock Guaranteed Rubber. Tbe choice of everyone the world over.. Get it here and . get it fresh. 1 lb. Chocolate Coated Whipped Cream'——x_29e Fresh Shipment-ftf-Martha- Washington Candies just ’ received. Also a Fresh „ Shipment of Ann Warner Orange Slices— 5c &. Beechnut Mints and v .. Gum 3 pkgs. for 10c fill iese pfsconfinued’ ' * Model* of Parker Pencils - formerly *3 to *5 Ptseflicefergdasw tad sechiaictSy per fidy;; ef fiba4nakable Pamrurr. 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