Friday, October 2, MI ' 7 STUDENTS HERE WIN SCHOLARSHIPS Donovan Gains Barclay Award As McConnell Receives Rogers Memorial In addition to more than 450 sea ptorial scholarships, oguivalent to an exemption from the incidental fee of $6O a semester, seven awards hose been granted recently to Penn State students. George Donovan '35 'Homed the Charles Ti Barclay-scholarship from Cameron county. This award is valid for four year and giants $B5 an nually. The George T. Rogers meni oriel scholarship was giren to John AleConnell '4 and brings $5O a yam Make 5 McAllister Auards Five McAllister scholarships vale' only in the freshman year and pro viding $OO a semester were annul,' to incoming members of the class or 1935. These awards are assigned an nosily to the five counties of th' State showing thy highest ratio o' students in attendance hese to Oh( population of the county. Recipients of the McAllistei scholarships were Grace C. Rohe, o' Sullivan county, Mary Batten, o' Wyoming county, Mary Freeman. o' Center county, Philip J. Walter, o' Pike county, and Rex Wright, of Ful ton county. Present retainers of the Barclay scholarships are Elmes R. Nordberg, '32, Eugene P Larson '33, end Theo dore Rogers '3d, while Collin E. Fink '32 is the sole possessor of a Det wiler memorial soholarship for $250 42 MAIL COURSES OFFERED IN NEW COLLEGE CATALOG Forty-two courses in agricul'ain and home economic., are listed in the new catalog of correspondence courses released recently Offered first in 1899, the correspondence courses have enrolled mole than 42,- 000 students to date. Last year about 4,000 stud... submitted 13,- 000 reports on their studies Eight of the courses offered this year am in general agriculture, eight m animal industry, eight in horticul ture, six in dairying, five in home economics, and seven in miscellaneous subjects, including bee-keepaig, for estry, farm buildings, agricukuial chemistry, farm management, and marketing. - THE •LOGICAL - PLACE • FOR YOU TO EAT Campus Green Room East College Avenue and Pugh Street TO ALL COLLEGE MEN GREETINGS We Are Now in Our New Location at the Rear of Murphy's 5c to $l.OO Store Where we will he glad to care for your requirements in Sheet Metal, Roofing, Ventilating, Roof Painting and Hot Air Heating MAY WE QUOTE YOU STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL CO. R. T. HAFER, Mgr. SATURDAY SPECIAL No. 4 Pure Aluminum Skillet 29c No. 6 Pure Aluminum Skillet 39c 6 inch Starrett Rule 90c • Frigidaire—Linoleum—Window Shades THE KEEFER HARDWARE Phone 333 Attractive New Fall - . SHOES In Dark Brown's and Black VERY REASONABLY PRICED $5.00 and $6.00 FOR LADIES FOR MEN May We Have the Pleasure of Showing Them to You Bottorf Bros. Bootery On Beaver Avenue Just Off of Allen Street State College, Pa. R.O.T.C. CORPS NAMES REGIMENTAL CAPTAINS Department Appoint' Senior Cadet Officers for This Year - Announcement of leading student officeis for the R 0. T. C. Infantry and engineeting legiments were made last week by Colonel Walter B. Mc. Cask-2y. Seniors who mill some as Captains this year arc John IS. Alcorn, ham L Alcorn, Kenneth S. Baird, Chalks W. Beagle, Robert M. Car penter, Ralph R. Cranmer, Brodie E Clam ford, Stewart M Cunningham, ir, . Stephen J Derry, Ralph 11. Don nelly, Robert J. Emerly, Robert B. Fames, Robert P. Fugate, Albert W Gilmer, Daniel K. Greenfield, Rulon L Gtiffith and Charles H Hammond Nilhnm P Hippler. John C. Hoyt, Walton R Johnston. Harold L Jones, Seorge B. Kamp, 'William C Kph, Marlin R Kopp, Joseph E. Laßuda, Oscar B Lash, G.ange A Little, R 13. McConaughy, Milton I. McKean, Jo seph A Maleoshy, Sydney A. Martin ind R John Maynard were other ap pointees Chester W. Maus, Jacob J. Miller. Ernest H Newman, Charles E. Od-311, leibert E Oppel, William W. Panas, Tames D Peilev. Clarenci. A Rmi iley, Aithin E Rowse, John R Sent, lough,. H. Smith. Richard G Strick 'er, Gunge M. Strom., Charles B. Perin Robot B. Tomlinson, Harvey C Weisel, Glenn L Williams, Albert L. Winl,har, and Roginald D. Wood, will also salve as captains. ALLOWS GAMES FOR CHARITY NEBRASKA FOLLOWERS HAPPY Big Ten conference football game% for the benefit of charity were oath -01 med for the first time in history yesterday at a meeting of faculty einesentatives and athletic directors of the Big Ten schools. The University of Nebraska foot ball followers are singing the praise of three sophomores and a senior around whom Coach Dana X Bible, of the Cornhuskers, has built a triple threat machine. ATTEND TRUSTEES MEETING Piof Pauline B. Black, of the chemistry department, and J. Fred Oesterling, studying here under a Pennsylvania Laundryowners' Asso ciation fellov.ship, are attending a alerting of the hoard of trustees of that organization at Harrisburg to day. SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE ARRANGES CONFERENCES ,peelings Planned Include Fort]lit) Conelaw, Dairy Exposition In view of the successful potato conference hold here in June, nshich was attended by approximately five thousand Pennsylvania farmers, the School of Agriculture is arranging for two meetings of similot import once to be held at the College. A daisy industtles exposition is planned for next August Shen the new dairy husbandry building will be dedicated. Features of the affair will include exhibitions and addresses by prominent dairy scientists On the tssenty-fifth anniversary of the College experimental orchards in the following yeas, the school will sponsor an orchard fertility condone. EDITOR TO GIVE JOURNALISII LECTURE COURSE THIS YEAR Fred Folios Shedd, editor of the Philadelphia Evening P.tdlefm, v.ill again give a lecture course in Jouin alisni this year. The course is in tended as an intioduction to the study of journalism for sophomores. Mr. Shedd will also join Prof. Wil ham F. Gibbons in teaching uppei classmen in an advanced coin se in the suiting and interpietation of edit°, lals. Acting in coniunction with the bor ough churches, the Chi istian associa tion will present a life work week in Maich, with Dr. A Bruce Curry, of the Union Theological Seminary in New York City, as the principle speaker. • In iaddition, a meek will be devoted to the discussion of problems of bun= relations. E=l Pt of . Chesleigh A Bonine, head of the geology department, is planning a special all-day field hip which will be held under the auspices of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Honorary mining fraternity, and the faculty on October 10. The trip will include the tell t tory that students from Cornell, Princeton, Harvard, Ohio State, and West Virginia University cover erory summer. The trip will be made by buses and at a nominal cost per nel son. Graham & Son , EST. 1896 , „ , _ THE LITTLE STORE WITH THE BIG IDEAS Come in and See the WONDERFUL GIFT PACKAGES We Have Just Received CATERERS ORDER YOUR SPECIAL PASTRIES EARLY THE ELECTRIC BAKERY Phone GO3 127 West Beaver Avenue FRUIT The Pennsylvania State College Orchards Alclntosh, Grimes and Smokehouse varieties of apples are ready. Prices 50c to $1.25 bushel. Winter apples will not be harvested until October. College fruit can he had from all State College grocery stores. A salesman will be on duty at the College Orchard Fruit Packing House during business hours. Packing House Phone No. 913-R-4. DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Study 'Room Furniture Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 24x38 $lO.OO Flat Top Single Pedestal Desks, 28x44 12.50 Flat Top Double Pedestal Desks, 30x52 25.00 Student Tables, Double Drawer 7.00 Student Tables, Single Drawer 5.00 Typewriter Tables, 18x36 4.00 -Typewriter Tables with Drawer and Slide 8.50 Chiffoniers 13.50 Book Shelves • 4.50 Magazine Racks 2.00 Chairs 3.50 Special Pieces Made to Order, Estimates Freely Given DEPARTMENT OF Industrial Engineering Wood Shops , Engineering Unit "B" THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN PENN STATE CONSIDERED FOR BENEFIT GRID TILT Nittan) Lions Mentioned as 1 of 11 Prospects for Chicago Game Penn State is mentioned as one of elesen tennis considered for imita tions to paitimprito in a Innefit foot ball game for the Illinois Department of Disabled Veterans of the World wai at Soldiers' Field, Chicago, Sat urday, November 21 The one itation mould be out of the question, howerai, as the Lions are scheduled to meet West Virginia at Morgantown, 'W. Va , in the last game of the season on that date Carnegie Tech, which was another of the L. 1114 under consideration, has turned down the offer because they meet New Yolk University on Thanksgiving, while Washington and Jefferson mill be unable to play, as they me schedule' to meet Western Reserve on the twenty-fint. Othar teams incited to participate include Oglethorpe, Thinceton, Ala boom, Cornell, Tennessee, Colorado, Utah, and Vanderbilt. ATTEND COMMITTEE MEETING Representing the Penn State Chris tian Association, Challes P. Smith '32, president, and Harry IV Sea mans, association secietary, ale at tending an executi‘e committee nret mg of the Sliddle Atlantic Field Council held at Philadelphia today, tomorrow and Sunday. Campus Bulletin Freshmen 'who have not secured their subscuptions lot the Old .IThin BM, College literary inaganne, may secure them horn the office of the publication on the third floor of Old Main. IM:=I Seniors who have not had then• pic tures taken for the 1932 Lane must have them takerrat oneu at the Penn State Photo 'Shop IM=l All students who are members of the Junior I. 0 U 111 arc invited to attend the weekly meeting at S o'clock tonight in Odd Fe hall. I=l=l There will be a meeting of the Armstrong county club in Room 318 Old Main, tonight at 7 00 o'clock An overnight retreat to the Chris tian Association cabin at Shingletonn Gap will be conducted tomorrow All freshmen wI n are interested should sign up for the hike at the Christian Association office not ham than 5 o'clock this afternoon. I=l=l All sophomote COLLEGIAN reporters are requested to attamd a short Im portant meeting at 8 15 o'clock to night in Room Jl2, Old Main. ==l Thosn students who have left their names with the Cluistian Associa tion employment bureau for woil, by the hem, arc advised to lease their local addresses and class schedules at the Christian Association desk, on Tucsday or Wednesday CLASSIFIED BALL ROOM DANCING INSTRUC TlON—lndividual instruction for ',maulers. Call 99-J or see Mrs F. J. Ilanrahan, Fye Apartments. Etch LOST—Friday, Sept. 25, Kappa Kap pr Gamma pin. If found return to treasurei's office. ttchHe LOST—Would the Gentleman who took my El...sharp Pencil from the table of the Auburn Club please en. ton same to me. P. Shetnmhorn, 123 N. Barnard St. ltehN FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms suitable for instructor and mute Meals if desired Call 45G-\I ltd STUDENT WASHINGS—WiII call for and deliver Prices reason- able. Call 600-R-2 All Lines of Beauty Culture CO-ED BEAUTY SHOPPE Cor. Allen St. & E Beaver Ave. Opp. Postoffice Phone 888 State College, Pa. State's Leading I Dry Cleaners Exclusive Dollar Dry .Cleaners Free Delivery Service K. V. BENNETT Opposite Postoffice Phone 144 WANTED—Textbook "Analytac Geo metry" by Wells and Tracy. Les le E. Kulbery, Box 328 or phone 208-ill ltPdP I=l Oct 10, (Temple Game) 7 Pass. Packard Sedan Call Derry, 114-W and make arrangements ltpdß WANTED—Day's ttork, or washing and ironing to take home Will call lot and deliver. Mts. Snydet, 528'4 W Beare!. Phone 609 BOARD—S 6 00 per ueek Mussel's Club, 107 S annul.] St. Phone 402-M ltptlN FOR RENT—One large front roo Inquire at 224 S Allen Watch Repairing by Expert Workmen at Crabtree's 132 Allen St HORSEBACK RIDING SPECIAL TICKETS ON EASY TERMS Beginners-6 P. H., Daily Other Groups-1 P. 111 FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MAKE RESERVATIONS Students, Asle About Phys. Ed. Credits CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 979' "You Can Get It At Metzger's TEXT BOOKS AND STUDENT SUPPLIE ONE-THIRD REDUCTION ON ALL TENNIS RACKETS Special $9.00 Set Golf Clubs / $7.50-4 Clubs and Bag Golf Balls-3 for $l.OO / L. K. METZGER 111 Allen S WANTED—Po...go to GAME and recut a. Can Col, office I b YOUNG MAN—Wantv , rah professor ,Iltt n g book—can type, and ninneoin aph—Phone FOR DELICIOUS Home Cooked Meal Try The Fenway Tea Roo East College AN eeoc Read a Cnt.LEGIAb: rf (to it, cal, faq Taldf
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