Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 09, 1931, Image 3

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    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
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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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Those going on the geologicol field
excursion tomm tow may bung then
uses lunch. Arrangements will be
:nadelor others.
Morrell's Billiard Room
10 TABLES
2 Ping Pong Tables
HATS CLEANED and BLOCKED
We Appreciate Your Patronage
Opposite Post office 2nd Floor
BEAUTIFUL SUBSTANTIAL ORNAMENTAL
RAD-COVERS
Preserver of Valuable Drape, as
Protector of Textured Walls
A RECENT INSTALLATION—THE A T 0 HOUSE
You alit be surmised at the low cost—Permit us to quote you
STATE COLLEGE SHEET METAL CO.
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...no hanthozlin' about
SURE! When a word fits, you know it!
"Satisfy" just fis CHESTERFIELD. A smoker
picks up a package, and he likes its neat appear
ance —no heavy inks or odors from ink. Mat
satisfies him.
Then he examines a Chesterfield. It is well
filled; it is neat in appearance; the paper is pure
white. And that satisfies him.
He lights up. At the very first puff he likes
the flavor and the rich aroma He decides that
it tastes better —neither raw nor over-sweet; just
(E)1931, LlGoart & Midis To co Co
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TION—IndmsIaaI Insbuction for
begnmels. Call 404, of see Otis
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ROOM FOR TWO—One mmuk: from
Camp. Oppoqtte S. A E. Hon,.
219 Pugh St. 11I'lle..
FOR RENT—Single el double, dean,
cell-llglited loom Quiet suesound
lugs 62b W College Ase. Itlldri3
Colleenlo of Unsightly Radiatots
I•'O It RENT—Light, comfortable,
font room in quiet location. $2.50
pee week Phone 690-11, 133 S.
Swim Street. ltpdGH.
FOR RENT—One single loom, one
double loom lon quiet boys Re
fined atmosplrn e Miss Pishburn,
218 S. Atherton Street. Phone 37-M.
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tany Ave. Homelike. All room
have hot and cold running water.
Plenty of heat. $3OO N‘eckly for rest
of iieniester 2tchif.
TEMPLE GAME BY BUS—Phone J.
Round trip fare, I
ltcompSß
J. Rubm, 199
$1.50.
ICE-COAL-COLD STORAGE
Hillside Ice Company
North Patterson Street
The First National Bank
Of State College
Year by year, link by link, this bank
has added to the chain of strength that
binds it to this community. This un
broken record of service is your solid
assurance of safety in banking here.
JOHN T. McCORMICK
President
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pleasing and satisfying.
Then he learns it is milder. - That's another
way of saying that there is nothing irritating
about it. And again he's satisfied/
Satisfy they've got to satisfy! The right - to;
baccos, the CHESTERFIELD kind, cureclltid
aged, blended and cross-blended, to a taste that's
right. Everything that goes into CHESTER
FIELD is the best that money can buy and Ithat
science knows about. CHESTERFIELDS da - 4
complete job of it. They Satisfy!
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of Manutelipts, reports, theses
.host notice at reasonable rates.
V. bllttany Ave. Phone 600,T.
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132 Allen St.
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