Tuesday, September 22, 1931' 32 APPOINTED TO COLLEGE FACULTY (Canthmcd fiont first pa/je) literature, September 1, 1931, to June; 80^71932 —to take up graduate work pt Columbia University. A. L Wright, assistant professor of mathematics, continuation of leave (luring the academic year beginning September 1, W3l, to June 30, 1932 to take "graduate work at Harvard University. Gerald J. Stout, instruc tor in vegetable gardening, from November 1, 1931, to August 31, 1932 Lee 0 Overholts, professor of botany, August 1 to September 30, 1931, and from February 1 to April SO, 1932—special work in the office ■ of Forest Pathology, Bureau of Plant Industry of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. According to an announcement from the President’s office yesterday, the following are the new appoint ments to the College faculty for the 1931-1932 term: Theodore R. Bassett, instructor m English composition,-Robert G Bom reuter, assistant professor of educa tion and psychology; Arthur W Clyde, associate professor of agricul tural engineering; Ehvood C. Davis, professor of physical education; R M. Decker, instructor in agricultural extension. George H Fancher, assistant pro fessor of petroleum research; Row land C. Gerscn, instructor in engi neering drawing; Edward R. Haw kins, instructor in economics; Per cival P. Hcnshall, assistant professor of industrial engineering. Clifford B. Holf jr, instructor of electrical engineering; Joseph 0. P. Hummel, instructor of industrial en gineering; Clarence H. Kent, associ ate professor of mechanical engineer ing; Franklin B. Krauss, associate of’/Latin, Frank H. Koos, [ professor of educational admimstra j tion, and assistant director of corre -1 spondence instruction in School of i Education. Willard P. Lewis, College Librar ian; Wilbert B McCluer, research as sistant m petroleum research; Grover J. Mitchell, assistant professor of mechanical engineering; Raymond E. Murphy, assistant professor of eco nomic geography, John S. Naylor, in structor in English composition. Wil liam H. PetcVs, instructor of .mechan ical engineering. Martha Pilgcr, instructor in Ger man; Alfred G. Pundt, instructor m history; Philip X Rice, assistant pro fessor of electrical engineering; R. R. Rosenkrans, instructor in mineralogy; Arthur Rose, assistant professor of ■chemistry; Merit Scott, instructor of physics; Clayton H. Schug, instructor Jn public speaking; Willard Waller, •'associate-professor-of sociology;.Wil-. la C F. Williammee, assistant profes sor of music; Charles S. in structor of economics, Findley Weaver, assistant professor U>t econ omics. The Board committee will meet sometime in October in ordey to con sider further changes in the person nel of the College staff, <pnd ad vancements in rank for present fac ulty members. »H»0lU FORSjROE REPAIRS THATnSTAND UP -..hsiw -N-EtO’S STfidE SHOP On Allen Street Professional . Dental Mirror FREE WITH EACH DR. WEST TOOTH BRUSH \ $l.OO Value for 50c Rexall Drug Store RuM’s Auto Repair Shop and Rent-A-Car Service- Campus Bulletin Intcrfratemity Countll will enforce n strict silent period rduring rushing season from the termination of the evening 'date until 8 o’clock the next morning. Student handbooks'are now avail able for upperclassmen at the Chris tian Association office. Each stud ent is entitled to one copy with a charge of fifty cents for each addi tional copy. =ES * Panhellcnic Council will meet* to morrow at 4 o’clock in Dean Ray’s apartment in Woman’s Building A meeting of nil sophomore, junior, and senior members of the College band will be held in Boom 401, Old Main at 7 o’clock tonight. IMEZI Christian Science society meets at •f o’clock tonight in Room 405 Old Main. All who Wish may attend Sophomore women Collegian re porters will meet in Room 311 Old Main tonight at 7 o’clock. MM2I All sophomore editorial candidates for the Collegian staff will meet in Room 312, Old Main at 8 o’clock to morrow night. FRESH . r^ODAS HOME-MADE CANDIES—DAILY GThe Sweetest Place H REGO RY ’ O ICE-COAL-COLD STORAGE Hillside Ice Company North Patterson Street CRETONNES PILLOWS SCARFS JPAPER BASKETS CURTAINS EGOLF’S “You Can Get It At Metzger’s” Text Book—Both New and Used—For All CollegeC ourscs See Our WANT LIST of BOOKS We Are Buying OFFICIAL GYM UNIFORM Freshman Mechanical STUDENT DESK LAMPS Shirts 50c and 65c Drawing Supplies ?I . ooj S LSO ?2 . 00 to ?7 . 50 Pants —50c and, 85c Instruments Shoes—sl,2s' to $5.00 $5.00 to $16.50 Alarm Clocks $l.OO to $6.50 Parcel Post Laundry Cases Penn State Stationery 500 Sheets IIxSM:, Good Real Fibre, Long Life . Special-60 Sheets, Typewriting Paper-89c $2.60, $2.95, $3.50, $5.00 50 Envelopes „ .TV, Jr 52.00, $2.25 Half Seal, Half Plain—9Bc Suitable for Themes, Laundry Bags—Bsc to $1.65 Best Value Wc Hav ° Reports, etc ; Golf Balls 25c, 35c or TRACK, FOOTBALL' Penn State Penants, ' , r „ SOCCER and Basketball Banners, Pillow Tops Reach Eagle Seconds—soc - . . _ Good as a 75c Ball Shoes Bill Folds, Brief Cases PIPES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES and TOBACCO L. K. METZGER 111 Allen Street CLASSIFIED BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUC- TlON—lndividual instiuction for beginners Call 19-J oi see Mis. F J. Hanrahan, Fyo Apartments. Etch WANTED—Two girls desire woik of any nature. Addiess Miss Flora Foster, Gl3 7th Ave., Altoona, Pa. 2tchN POSITION WANTED—Man and wife desire, work together or separately as cook’s helpei and maid. Mr and Mis. J. B. Miles, Phone 5-R-10. 2t pdß ; LANCASTER COUNTY GIRL, ago 19 years, fiom laige family, desires room and board while going to school. Is'capable and willing to do any kind of work preferably in professoi’s fam ily Can give best of references. Ad dress P. O box 480., Lancaster, Pa. 3tchN WANTED—Cooking at fraternity or restaurant Call at 722 E Beaver Ave., or phone 572-M. 2tpdN LOST—A black Shcaffcr Lifetinu pencil between Rcc Hall and Li brary. Reward. Call Ncwlm at 234. FOR RENT—Quiet, double room, 251 Pugh Street. Phone ICG-J For up- 1 perclassmen or teachers. ltcmmAP; Phone 13G-J THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN STUDENT SALESMAN WANTED WANTED—Position as cook oi up —Good money for the right man. stairs work. Experience Excel- Sec Ransom tins afternoon at 234 lent references. Call Collegian of- Allen Street. TtPII Bees Mrs, Ellen Royer BOARD—SG 00 per week Apply at Caiman Club, 200 West Beaver Ave Phone 19. ltpAP FOR RENT—One \cry atti actively ' furnished room for one or two men. FOR SALE—Hotpoint Electric 3- Room has pi%ate entrance from out- burner range, almost new. Also light side. Faculty members oi Giaduatcs oak bed and dresser and shower bath prefcired. .32 Orlundo Apts , 33 Orlando Apts., Phone 205-R. HORSEBACK RIDING SPECIAL TICKETS ON EASY TERMS Beginners —6 P. ML, Daily Other Groups—l P. M. FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MAKE RESERVATIONS • Students, Ask About Phys. Ed. Credits CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 9799 SEE US BEFORE YOU BUY / THIS WINTER’S r j Coal and Fireplace Wood YOU WILL *SAVE MONEY ' STATE COLLEGE FUEL AND SUPPLY CO. Phone 35-M Men’s Clothes Made to Your Measure FALL FABRICS - In All Wanted Shades and Patterns / $2O to $4O = i ' li / t.Sf[ ' Smith Tailor Shop 7~ " 110 East Beaver Avenue CLEANING 3 PRESSING , REPAIRING FOR SALE—Hbusehold effects, sonu very appropriate to Fratermtj house, including piano. Call Mrs Oiton Lowe, Nittany Lion, Room 9. ENDICOTT JOHNSON .• - R. O. T. C. SHOES $3.25 THE HUB EAST COLLEGE AVENUE r < ft y Here’s to the Trim Ankle! Such an array of exquisite new stockings ... You’ll never be able to resist them. They come in every weight and color ... and each is a guarantee of perfect satisfaction. For these sheerest of chiffons and sturdiest of service weights are the usual fine GOLD MARK values \ $l.OO $1.25 $1.50 • $1.95 / THE BAND BOX ON ALLEN STREET Pago Tlirco 116 McAllister Street
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