Friday, October 9, 1931 WPSC TO EXPAND RADIO PROGRAMS Broadcasting Station Will Go on Air 15 Hours Weekly—Baker Appointed Director From ten to fifteen hours each week will be occupied by WPSC, Col lege radio station, when, MN, plans of operation ate put into effect on Monday, according to an announce ment by Holbert Keeee-Baker, in structor in public speaking, who sans appointed last work to serve as di rector of radio programs Noon-day broadcasts will lie ex tended under the new program to in clude each day except Sunday. Mon day, Wednesday, and Friday will be given over to agricultural talks end notations, in addition to musical selec tions. Tuesday, Thursday, and Sat urday will be devoted to College news, special features, and music To Hold Twilight Series Another feature 9f the new plans will be a twilight series of from one to one and a half hours on the after noons of Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. This series will be cultural and educational, with electrical tran scriptions and phonograph records of classical and semi-classical music. Each College department will con tribute to the series by providing brief talks on art, science, and liter ature Each Dean will direct the work within his School. Sunday af ternoon programs of tuo 01 two and a half hours will be supers ised by the department of musie. When pos sible, outside artists will supplement College talent on these broadcasts Regular chapel and athletic broad casts will be continued under the new system, and whenever possible, vis iting lecturers and musicians will be secured for the piograms, Mi. Bakei said. Student interest in radio.will be fostered through a student council on radio, the new director announced A studio staff of probably six members will be mganized, along with four assistants who ultimately will serve on the group. The coun cil will take part in organization and direction of programs, and studio management and announcing. GEOLOGISTS WILL CONDUCT - FIELD EXCURSION TOMORROW To stimulate a general interest in geology, a frold excursion will be held from 9 to 4.30 o'clock tomorrow un der the nuspices of the department of geology. Members of both the student body and, faculty and tenon residents have been invited to attend • Meeting at the Mineral Industries building, the group will make the hip in private cars as far as possible, although taxicabs Will be provided for those without accommodations. Res ervations must be made at the geo logy department office by noon to day. Northrup -Heads Enlarged Mining Extension Program Reappointed To School After 11 Years Absence Beginning a large-scale program for the Mineral Industims extension di vision, Dean Edward Steidle yester day announced i the appointment of Prof. Hairy B. Noithiup ns director of the service. Having been connected for seven al years with the department of metal lurgy of the former School of- Mines, Professor Northrup returns to the Penn State campus after an absence of eleven years Coming here in 1911, ha seas associated with the department and Just before the war he was made acting head. The Mineral Industries extension division is a college medium through nhich information and :the result of research is distributed and made ef fective throughout the State Three full-time assistants and seventy-five past-time teachers will be employed in mineral industries communities of Pennsylvania 2,000 To Benefit Almost 2,000 workers of the State will benefit by instruction in seventy five classed of the extension regulaily. More than 000,000 workers in the mineral industries usually live in !cuial communities where extension paining is the only form of education sehach fits their needs, accoiding to Dean Steidle Extension work in mining was or ganized first at Penn State in 1893 and it sins probably the first organ ized extension education proglam at tempted in the United States. Until FOR DELICIOUS HOME COOKED MEALS Try The Fenway Tea Room Read a COLLEGIAN at the Breakfast Table FRONT CAMPUS / PHONE 12• R GOOD SERVICE MRS. CATHERINE HOPKINS „. STUDENTS WASHING - WE CALL FOR _ • and DELIVER " e r State College, Pa. this yein, the extension division at tained very little'prommence. How evei, the present extensive progiam has been planned to bring about suc cessful insults. HOME MADE COUNTRY SAUSAGE SCRAPPLE PUDDING Harter's Market Pugh Street THE PENN STATE COLLEGTAN Campus Bulletin Students or townspeople desu mg to join Pioressor Paul R Blanchet', night French class may do so by at tending the -meeting in Room 1.0 . 1, North Liberal Arts building at 7 o'clock Tuesday night The Penn State Chustmn Msoma-IRIDE TO THE TEMPLE GAME IN tion all conduct an old clothes . A PACKARD—Room for only too dine Tuesday. Fraternities ate urged mote Call 500 Unita to place any old clothes in a comen• LosT—o.,o English Lit. 1 book. tent place so that they may be col- Pier., return to Helen Pahnet• at lected m the niter noon. Women's Building ltchPß ——o— There will be a senior women's class I WE HAVE—The best jacket fm meeting to discuss class rings in Room 400, Old Main at 6:30 o'clock Mons I Making Impoi taut Dough enni of feied to students. Let us tell you all day night. I about it. Buil, Patterson and Auld Co, 2301 lath Sheet, Detroit, Mich. 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