Tuesday, November 24, 1931 EDUCATION SCHOOL LISTS WPSC TALKS Dr. Koos, Chairman, Announces Speakers for New Series Over Radio Station As a part of the cultural and edu cational series m Well begun Monday over WPSC, College Indio station, the pi carom to be contiibuted by the School of Education ',as announced this week by Dr. Frank 11 'Koos, chanman of the committee in chaige The sales of seventy-six programs wdl be broadcast during the regular afternoon petiods Presentations of the ',arms schools is dl be inter spersed throughout the sales, and tmo speakers will go on the air din ing each broadcast, The Education School m ill trace the newer moo cments in education, and present the contlibutions being mach by organized educational institutions Speakers Announced Among the thirteen speakers from the School of Education will be Dr. Carroll D Champlin, professor of education, Dr. Joseph E DeCamp, pro fessor of psychology, Dr. George \V Hartmann, assistant professor of edu cational psychology, Dr. W M Lap ley, Dr. Frank II Koos, and Dr Bruce V. Moore, professor of ps chology. Dr. Charles C. Peters, daectot of educational tesmuch, Prof. Alms L Rhoton, George a. Flee, instiuctot to notate education, Plot'. Gouge R. Gtecn, of the nature education de partment, Di. R. G Bermeuter, and Profs. }fauna S McDov, ell, Louise G Tamer, Inn Padgett, Ruth It Graham, and Edith V. Harding of the home economics deportment, complete the list. If we are not already serving you, we hope you will give us the opportunity to do so very shortly. We will take especial pride in giving you the very best service we know how to give. The First National Bank Of State College JOIIN T. MeCORMICK DAVID F. KAPP President Cashier Give Her Your Portrait For Christmas ./1..: , :i. ..,..,.. ~....4,_ .....-, , Have you had that Poi trait made for your girl and mother. If not, make your appointments early. Ace Hoffman Studio Over Montgomery Phone 870 THE HUB Thanksgiving Special Pig-Skin Slip-on Gloves _..53.25 Newest Scarfssl.so Neckwear 2 for $l.OO Philip-Jones Burtans Poplin SHIRTS At sl.49—White and Blue Men's Oxfords Men's Dress Socks 4 pair 97c Men's 2-Piece Underwear _ ___sl.oo Men's Corduroy Trousers $3.25 Men's Sleeveless Sweaters $2.19 Lion Turkey Day Grid Series Ends Penn State's grid inachine will be idle on Thanksgiving Day foe the flist time in thirty-five }Tam The Lions' string of "tuihey day" engagements has been unbrokvn since Dickinson defeated them back in 1897. The series of Thanksgiving Day battles e ith Pitt was begun in 1004, when the Panthers won, 22-to-). In the next twenty-eight v. ars, the Lions ware letol mu% in seven the Panthers in nineteen, and two ended in scoreless ties. Penn State's fast Thanksgiving Day encounter was in 1800, when a Bellefonte team was defeated, 2:3-t0..0 Dickinson was met and defeated three times In the test gin years. The Lions first invaded Pittsburgh on Thanksgiving Day when they downed a Pittsburgh Athletic club team In 1891. No game was played In 1895 or 1896 Dickinson vms the holiday oppon ent, with a few exceptions, hetmcen 1897 and 1004, when the Pitt semis N, as started. When Penn State hoso^d to the Panthers lime on Alumni Day it was the first time in twenty-eight yeam that the battle teas held been. SCABBARD AND BLADE (Honorary Mtlitar)) Robert M. Calpentet Walton R. Johnston '22 Oscar M. Lash '32 Geroge A Little 'l2 Charles E. Odell '32 Douglas H Smith '32 George M Strong '32 Robert 13 Tomlinson '32 Alfieri L. Beek '33 Wliham C Bully '33 Edwin D. Eaton '33 El= Campus Bulletin There will be a meeting of the Penn State club on Monday night at 7 o'clock in Room :10:2 01,1 Main. New members tell be taken in at that • time. =OE Freshman candidates for the Col: LEGMAN staff 1%111 hold a meeting in Room 417, Old Maio budding, at 0 o'clock Wednesday night, December 3. =CM Beitolays sushing dance tickets should see Milton Bold nger at the Sigma Tau Phi house of Chalk, Snit ger at the Acacea house. =CENI Men and nomon students from Halleton and vicinity unit have their last oppoitunity to join the Ilavlcton club at its next meeting the Tuesday following Thanksgiving sacation. CLASSIFIED BALLROOM Dancing Instiuction— Individual insti action foi begin ners Call 779-J, or gee Mrs F J. Hanrahan, Fie Apartments Etch FOR RENT—Single room V. ti Ingo closet. Reasonable to light Poisson. Call at 216 IV College asenuo or phone 58. 2tpdHe RENT—If clean, maim, sell-lighted looms with shoom accommodations mean and thing to too, mune at 214 East Nittans, Alenue. Special lobes given. 4tchHe because they're fresh CAMELS are never parched or toasted! FOLKS who smoke really fresh - cigarettes made from choice sun ripened tobaccos never have to give a 'thought to their throats. That's because such fresh cigarettes retain natural . moisture—and are gratefully smooth, cool, throat friendly, mild. Camels arc the fresh cigarette—everyone knows that now—they're blended from the finest Turkish and mild Domestic tobaccos that money and skill can buy We would never dream of parching or toasting R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company's Coasmo-Coast Radio Programs CAMEL QUARTER noun, Dorton Downey, Tony PRINCE ALBERT QUARTF-R noun,Alice Joy,"Clid ;Nona, and Camel Orchestra, direction Jacques I hunch," and Prince All - Renard, r, ry night except Sunday, Columbia non Paul Van Loan, eve Broadcasung Sygem day, N.B.C. Red Minor) CASee local paper for time Made FRESH-Kept I'ItESII ® Don't remove the moisture-proof wrapping from your pachage of Camels after you open it. The Camel Humidor Pack is protection against perfume and powder odors, dust and germs. In offices and homes, even in the dry atmosphere of artifirhd heat, the Camel humidor Pack delivers fresh Cameh l keeps them right until the tag one has been smohcd THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FOR RENT—A c y commodious three loom Ipni talent on second Pool, pal tiallt fm coshed and all con emence, 720 Weal. College Ate. phone 418-d. 1 tpdN LOST—"Philosophy by Way of the Sciences," or as out. to that effect, by Dotterel. liietoghplueq in front, ashen tianslnteil, lend It C. Stein nletr, Phi Kappa Tau. Slight resod IteompßCS FULL COURSE TURKEY DINNER 11 A. M. to S P. M. THANKSGIVING DAY at the GREEN ROOM East College Avenue HORSEBACK RIDING SPECIAL TICKETS ON EASY TERMS Beginners-1 P. Al. Daily. Other Groups-1 P. ii. FREE INSTRUCTIONS—MANE RESERVATIONS Students.. Ask About Phys. Ed. Credits CAMPUS SADDLE SCHOOL Rear of Hotel and Theatre Phone 9799 block eali and tad. Call Davis, S P. E. hou , e Rowan!. lteDD ago, "Go‘conments of Europe,” by W B. Munro Return to Bobby Heard, Phi Kappa Slgnut conwß LOST—Rose nolo! ed fountain pen be ta eon Botany Bldg.. and Library Rowed. Retui nto IL Bair), Grange Boon ItpdN Milder these choice sun-ripened Tobaccos—that would only drive off or destroy the natural moisture that makes Camels fresh in nature's own mild way. The Camel Humidor Pack protects a fine cigarette fresh with natural moisture it could do little or nothing to freshen a cigarette that is dried-out or factory.stale. If you smoke for pleasure, see for yourself what freshness means in mildness and flavor switch to Camels for just one day—then leave them, if you can! STUDENTS—Excellent rooms $2.50, WANTED—A gul to occupy a Wholesome, appetinng mettle, $6OO hoot room, one ',loch from cal at the Hottlell Club, East Bemer Bonn! If (le,n ed. Phone 128-Al Menne. Phone 131 College Cut-Rate Store Inexpensive and Appropriate Gifts to Take Home for Thanksgiving Vacation Order Your Personal Xmas Cards Befor Vacation—Delivery Guaranteed by December 12 TURKEYS Will Be the Paramount Question This Thanksgn mg DON'T MAKE MOTHER WORRY ABOUT THOSE DIRTY CLOTHES—GIVE HER A BREAK AND SEND YOUR LAUNDRY THIS WEEK TO THE Penn State Laundry We Call Tot and DeliN er 320 Beaver AN enue - Phone 121 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. Page Th
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