Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 18, 1932, Image 3

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    Friday, March 18, 1932
`OLD MAIN BELL' -
TO APPEAR TODAY
Third Issue of College Literary
Magazine Carries Article
On Grading System '
reaming a stenographic account
of an after-4111mm discussion on the
grading system, the thud issue of the
010 Mom Bell will appear today.
Following the style of conversations
already made prominent in Forum
magazine, the article is the first of its
kind known to have been attempted
by a college matizine, according to
Hugo IC Freer '32, editor.
Dengler Writes Article
Registrar William S. Hoffman, Dean
of Men Arthur R Warnock, Prof.
Charles Lloe, of the department
of electrical engineering, and Di
Francis J. Tschan, of the history de
partment, .were faculty members in
the discussion. The students were
Coleman Hemel '32, and Geo, ge
Yonng '32.
William McFee, author of the Jan
uary Lama] y Guild selection, "The
Harbourmaster," has contributed an
informal letter, while Roy E. Morgan
'3l, former Old Main Bell editor, has
added his own impressions of Mr. Mc-
Fee in a short review.
Norris' Stor Appears
Dr. Robert E. Dangler, of the de
partment of classical languages, is
the author of "Democracy in Educa
tion?" a controversial article ques
tioning the policy of school for all.
The column, "Institutions and Peo
ple," deals this month v. ith "College
Rendevous" and "The Politician"
In "Resurrection" James S Norris
'32 continues his accounts of sea ad
ventures. Short stories by Ralph D.
Hetzel jr "33, Call Ingling '33, and
Elizabeth D Nace '3l ate included in
the material appearing in this issue
of the maganne. Verse by Edward
G. Zern '32, Ralph Rockafellow - '33
and Jeanne G Bemis '33 is featured
Sheet Metal Shop
R ROY 'WILLIAMS
13 , 1 Vi Frazier Street 211 W. Beaver Avenue
Phone 337-J
A 2-day notice places me in a position to supply any Material
in any grade or m eight, and quote you reasonably. Estimates
cheerfully given
HERMANN RETIRES
AS COURT MENTOR
(Continued from first page)
worked the past two years ns assist
ant football coach, echoes Director
Beedok's sentiments. "We all shall
miss Dutch," he says. "I feel that
!be extended a wondetful loyalty to
me, personally. Ills greatest desire
was for the best interests of the
school he served, and it will be hard
to find someone who will holy take
the place of the College's oldest
ctiach "
Captain Freddy Brand spoke for
the 1932 Lion quintet when he said,
"Dutch has stashed with us so long
that we hate to see hint leave. Yet,
we realise that his retain to Ins stud
ies Is an attempt toward a higher
goal, and we wish him the utmost Sue
cogs The ideals of sportsmanship
and fah play which be symbolizes
have set a high standiud for future
Penn State teams."
Dutch played football and basket
ball in his undergraduate days here
and was captain of the cage team in
1912, the year he was giaduated. Af
ter los graduation, he taught at
Wilkes-Baire high school and Shady
side Academy. He returned here in
1015 as assistant basketball coach and
was athanced to the position of head
coach the follouing yeas. He coach
ed the freshman football team until
1930, when he took over his duties as
backfield coach of the varsity
TIED I. M. BOXING WINNERS
AWARDED DUPLICATE CUPS
Phi Kappa Sigma and Delta Theta
Sigma, tied - minims of the intramural
bo'ing tournament, will receive dupli
cate cups, it was decided at a meeting
of the intramural board Sunday.
A protested decision in tho 115-
pound class, in which a fighter forfeit
ed in the finals, was left unchanged
Instead of receiving second place hon- 1
ins, the forfeiting boxes was churn- I
ated from the tournament, and third
place awarded to a man whom he had'
defeated m the semi-finals.
P.I.A.A. Tourney Site
Officially Confirmed
Official confirmation of the ac
ceptance of Penn State as the site
for the annual P I. A A haslet
hall state championship game Sat
urday, April 2 seas received yester
day by Neil M. Fleming, graduate
manager of athletics.
Instruct titles among the sum.
vors of the GOO schoolboy teams who
compete in the eliminations ate be
ing decided this week Inter-dis
hid playoffs will take place next
Week and the games to select the
two finalists will be held March 30.
Campus Bulletin 1
The Aero club will bold a meeting in
room 108 Main Engineering at 6 30
o'clock tonight. Harold illnich will
discuss "Determination of Load Fac
tors for Aircraft" A special invita
tion is extended to faculty members
and physics students.
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Pie-medical students wishing to at
tend the luncheon in honor of Dr.
Pearson at the Sandwich Shop to
morrow noon. see Goyne at the Alpha
Chi Sigma house in sGritsavage at
Frear hall.
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The Electrical Engineering Society
will meet in Room 200 Engineering
building, unit "D", at 4 o'clock today.
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Junior Blazers may be ordered at
Jack Harper's.
ELGIN
and
ILLINOIS
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These richly flavored Turkish tobae
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THEY'RE -MI
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
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College Cut-Rate Store
Watch the window for specials Friday
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Easter Cards 2c to 25c
Shellenberger and Whitman Box Candy
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RISHEL'S GARAGE and SERVICE STATION
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what makes
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The most popular rehdy.to
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dining•rooms of American
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really the equivalent of an entirely new
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the best qualities of Turkish and fine
Domestic leaf.
Perhaps you've noticed too, that the
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It burns without taste or odor.
Smoke Chesterfields whenever you
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Page Three
PERSONALITY, of course An en
gaging attitude toward others.
Boundless energy for class and
campus activities.
Good health is the basis. So few
have st Consupation frequently
causes headaches, loss of appetite
and energy, sleeplessness.
Yet it can be overcome so easily
—by eating a delicious cereal,
Kellogg's ALL•EIPAIV. Two table
spoonfuls daily will promote regu
lar habits.
Try it with milk or cream. Ask
that Kellogg's ALL-BRAN be served
at your fraternity house or campus
restaurant.
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ALL-BRAN
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