Page Six Activity Records Aid College News Service Students Will Fill Out New Cards During Registration Continuing the practice inaugurated in 1931, student activity cards will be distributed at the first semester registration this year by the depart ment of public information. Students are requested to fill out the cards, which are used for reference in the preparation of news releases by the department. "These cards have proven a valu able aid in furnishing College news to the press," said Wes W. Dunlap, act ing director of the department. "In answering the questions contained on the cards, students should remember that all information is regarded as strictly confidential by the depart ment and is used only for reference." Members of the three upper classes will be asked to state what per cent of their College expenses they have earned and the sort of work involved in earning money for College ex penses. Freshmen are requested to state what per cent of their expenses they expect to earn. To List •Acthities First year students will list activi ties and honors in high school while sophomores, juniors and seniors will give their College activities, including social and, honorary fraternity affilia tions, athletic endeavors, and partici pation in other campus activities. In formation of this nature is especially valuable to the.publicity 'department. All students are' asked to name daily and weekly newspapers read in their home, curriculum and school, father's occupation, home town and high school or preparatory school, from which, they were graduated. Seniors are requested to note time of expected graduation. • Department Filds, Cards The cards are filed by the depart ment and senior cards arc turned over to the Alumni association at the end of each year. Although not a part of tlm blanket sheet given by the regis trar, the cards correspond in color to those for each class, freshmen receiv ing a yellow card, sophomores white, juniors -salmon-colored, seniors blue and special students pink. Students have co-operated with the department exceptionally well in fill ing out the cards in the past, accord ing to Mr. Dunlap, who noted• that the, percentage of those who failed to turn in cards has been 'surprisingly small. COUNTY AGENTS AID JUDGING County agents and extension speci alists of the College agricultural ex tension service will assist in judging exhibits at twelve county and emit triunity fairs this week, Jacob M. Fry, assistant director' of agricultural ex tensiop,..has,. announced. Harter Club ROOM & BOARD All Rooms Have Hot and Cold Running Water 111 West Nittany Avenue HELLO FROSH! • THE VARSITY BILLIARD PARLOR Welcomes You We. Have the Endorsement of the Student Council • 'SMOKES SOFT DRINKS CANDY 105 1 / 2 East Beaver Avenue, Second Floor Across from Postoffice R. L. RUTH 12. Prop. Welcome Students Try Our Hot Lunches Fountain Service PRICES RIGHT ' New Management • Penn State Sweet Shop 120 West Beaver Avenue STUDENTS WISE PATRONIZE KE 'ER s „ • • „! • ~I._ = Cathaum Theatre BuiLaing For All Student Supplies Conducts Research I DR. WHEELER P. DAVEY COPIES OF DOCU,IVIENTS PRESENTED TO LIBRARY Valuable Facsimilics Contributed By State, Lewis Announces Photostatic copies of old Pennsyl vania documents and a reproduction 'of a map of Braddock's Military Road dated 1775 have been given as a per manent contribution to the College by the State Department of Internal . A ffairs, according to an announcement by Willard P. Lewis, College librarian. The collection will be exhibited first during the Pennsylvania Historical convention which opened here this morning. In addition, an original deed dated 1709, currency of the year 1777, a "Letter to the Citiiens of Pennsyl vania," dated 1800, and other material of historic interest belonging to the College library will be placed on ex hibition. Included in the State's contribution to the College are photostatic copies of William Penn's will, a deed from the Indians to William Penn dated 1682, the Peepist Warning, the deed of the Six Indian Nations to the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in 1784, and the indenture between James, Duke of York, and William Penn, dated 1682. FRATERNITY PRINTING CHAPTER PAPERS STATIONERY PROGRAMS Nittany Printing & Publishing Co. 110 West College Avenue PROMOTIONS GIVEN TO 16 OF FACULTY Dr. W. P. Davey Made Research Professor in Chemistry And Physics School Sixteen promotions in rank affect ing the faculty for the coming acad emic year are listed in an announce ment released from the President's office. Dr. Wheeler P. Davey, formerly professor of physical chemistry, will assume the positions of research pro fessor of physics and chemistry. Dur ing the past few years, Dr. Davey, has made a special study of the use of the X-ray and he is now working -on ex periments which deal with the crystal line properties of Tubber. Others Promoted Prof. Clarence 0. Williams has been appointed Acting Assistant Director of, Teacher • Training Extension, suc ceeding Dr. Leo R. DeLong who has resigned. Prof. Williams was form erly assistant professor of 'education in. teacher training extension. 'Prof. Paul B: Blanchet' has been promoted from assistant professor to associate professor of French, while Dr. William E. Butt has, been pro moted from associate professor 'to professor of economics. Andrew W. Case, formerly instructor in freehand drawing, is now assistant prOfessor of fine arts. Jesse S. Doolittle ~ has been pro moted from instructor to assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and Miss Louisa J. Hurlbrink from instructor to assistant professor of German. Clifford o:Jensen has been advanced from assistant to instructor in agricultural and biological chein istry. ' Thomas B. Keith, formerly assist ant in animal husbandry, is now an instructor,.. while Prof. David D: Mason has been promoted from as sistant professor to associate profeo sor of French. Miss F. Edith Morton, formerly instructor in home economics extension, has been made assistant Professor of home management exten sion. . Thomas E. Shearer has been ad vanced from instructor to assistant professor of ( "political science, while Norman It. Sparks has been promoted ,from assistant professor to associate PUBLIC .STENOGRAPHER, • 210 State College Hotel. Building REPORTS, THESES, MANUSCRIPTS TYPED: • FORM WORK MIMEOORAPHEIT • . • • \Yeti Done . dnShort Notice • At Reisonable'RateW ; H!'' .. Call 617—1 f No Answer Call 6004 • • . MAKE THE. PROFESSOR 'SMILE BY , . THAT REPORT IN TYPED! Get Acquainted With Harvey Brothers Blue . . Ribbon Ice Cream Fruit Punch - Refreshments of Quality for Any Occasion 220 East College Avenue Phone 211 • L. D. FYE GROCER iWholesale and Retail Your Patronage Solicited • Always Ready to Serve You L. D. FYE 202 West College Ave. 106—i'hones—,107 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Chc;pel Speaker, Pittsburgh, on, October 30, while the Pennsylvaida Day speaker, November 0, will. be Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron, Baltimore, Md. Dr. Fulton J. Sheen, of Catholic " University, Washington, D. C., will' spe'ak at the services the Sunday before Thanksgiving recess. -Musical Program Planned Dr. Andrew Mutch, pastor of the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian , church, Bryn Mawr, is scheduled to talk at the Sunday services on December 4. A musical program will take the place Of the , regular services on' December 11, before the Christmas recess. Remembered as the speaker at the annual religious series two years ago; Dr. Sherwood Eddy • will return to Penn State on January 8. • professor of mechanical engineering. SylVester, .K. Stevens, formerly in structor in history, has been made assistant professor, while Prof. Shel don C. Tanner has been advanced from .assistant professor ,to associate professor of economics and business law. Proft.John Vandervort has been promoted from associate professor to professor of: .poultry. husbandry ex ,tension. - WELCOME PLANNED FOR NEW WOMEN 4 Honorary, Campus Societies Will Entertain '36 Co-eds Throughout Week . In accordance with Freshman Week traditions, women's campus organiza tions, incluidng the W. S. G. A., W. A. A., Y. W. C. A., and Cwens, will welcome freshmen women at teas, picnics, and athletic events, beginning today. • . Information desks in McAllister Hall lobby and at 321 Old Min, under the direction of the Y. W. C. A., will assist the newcomers through the week: Yesterday afternoon, Cwens, sophomore women's honorary activit ies society, conducted tours to ac quaint the freshmen with the campus. Cwcns To Entertain Besides the dailY:dvents planned by the College administration, the W.' S. G. A. will entertain freshman women at a pajama party tomorrow night in McAllister Hall, while the hike to the Andy Lytle cabin, originally schedul ed for this afternoon, will be. held from 3 to 7 o'clock on Satuiday. • Sat-. urday night freshman women will be allowed their first College date per mission. Cwens will serve tea from 3 until .6 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Wurnen's building, while the Y. W. C. A. will hold a "sing" at 6:30 o'clock• Sunday night on Holmes field. • • " The chief athletic event of the pro gram will be the W. A. A. field day from 2 to 6 o'clock Monday, which will be followed by a treasure hunt ending in the woods behind the Horticulture building, where 'a picnic • supper will be served. On Tuesday night junior "Big Sisters" will escort the freshmen to the movies. Green Grass N.ow Is the Time to Feed and• Replant Your Lawn GRASS 'SEED 50c per lb. - • FERTILIZER 5 lb. for 85c State College Floral Shoppe Allen Street: Phone 580-J FLASH NEWS! Cream of Hollywood Picture Crop on Way to: State College Outstanding Hits from Every Major Studio Make Up Opening Consignment To Warner Bros.. Theatres HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA!, Sept.• 15—The greatest array of motion picture hits in years left here today for showing at Warner Bros. cATHAIIM and NITTANY Theatres', State College, Pa. Every outstand ing picture, from all the major' studios was included in the ,consignment which is being eagerly awaited in the college town locale of the Pennsyl vania State College. Among thefilm hits now on the way are: : „• "SPEAK EASILY" ' Jimmy Durante, BUster Keaton "BLONDIE OF FOLLIES" ' Robert Montgomery, Billie Dove "BLESSED EVENT" Lee Tracy, Dick Powell. . , "DOWN TO EARTE? ' ' Will Rogers .. "CHANDU THE MAGICIAN" Edmund Lowe, Bela Lugosi ' "TWO AGAINST THE WORLD" Constance Bennett, Neil Hamilton "HOLD 'EM, JAIL!" . Wheeler and Woolsey "'HORSEFEATHERS" ' • The 4 Mad Marx Brothers . .. .. "TIGER SHARK" Edward G. Robinson , . "BLONDE VENUS". ' Marlene Dietrich "SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY' - George Arliss ' • "LOVE ME TONIGIPT" Maurice Chevalier, Jeanette MacDonald "GRAND. HOTEL" Garbo, The Barrymores, Joan, Crawford • Additional screen triumphs _will follow the,initial.shipmpnt so that the CATRAUM and NITTANY Theatre's are assured a steady flow" of ex ceptionalpictures'right through the year: Reports,are that this is neces sary becauseof the critical tastes of:State Collge theatie-goers who are probably:Abe most discriminating in the East , . • Dates of shoivinglor the pictures iisted above have •alreadY' been arranged by the theatre management - it is understood, and are.being' ad vertised in the State College papers. ' . ' • Carripus Bulletin Freshman candidates for third'as 'sistant football manager should sign up immediately at the Athletic Asso ciation office. -0- All students are invited to a P. S. C. A. open house at the. Andy Lytle cabin Sunday afternoon. A party will start from 'the Hugh Beaver Room, 304 Old Main, at 2 o'clock. All women students are invited to the Y. W. C. A. open' hotise at' the Andy Lytle Cabin • Satu'rday after non. The , group will leave McAl lister Hall at 3 o'clock. Others may follow , the trail from . the corner of Fairmount avenue and Allen street. CLASSIFIED BALL ROOM DANCING. INSTRUC TION—IndividuaI instruction for beginners. Call 49 7 .1 or see Mrs. F. J. Hanrahan, Fye.Apartments. Etch. OUR YEARLY ADVICE TO FRESHMAN .• A Friendly Word of Welcome and a Few Suggestions During the next fotir years at college you will learn a great deal about things in generat and • • quite - a lot about things in particulai. - • One of the short cuts to a thoroughly university manner is in three magic words • ' Fromm's • • • Wearing Apparel • and the most direct route to an upper classman , • look is the shortest way to this store • SOCIETY BRAND `HART SCHAFFNER & MARX BRAEBURN UNIVERSITY CLOTHES FLORSHEIM WALK-OVER NUNN-BUSH FRIENDLY FIVE SHOES FROMM'S y, Opposite Fpnt Campus •: Thuriday, September 15, 1932 ROOM—For rent, $2 tier week. 446 E. College Ave. ltpdHE EXPERIENCED COOK—Would like position in fraternity or private house. References. Call Mrs. Dean. Phone 978. 506 W. College Ave. WANTED—Cooking by experienced • A No. 1 cook. Cooking guaranteed satisfactory in a fraternity. Refer ences. Mrs. Susan Kephart. Phone . 47. 331 Anderson St . , Curwensville, Pa. , ltpdFT FOR RENT—Furnished 'apartments; three, four or five rooms and private baths. Newly .decorated. Reduced rates: Inquire J. T. Leathers, 417 W. Nittany Ave. Phone 405-R. ltpdFlß ROOM—For rent, $ . 2 per week. 446 E. College Ave. UNE& WANTED—Students to deliver Cot- LEGIAN routes every Tuesday and Fri day mornings. Call Harrington, 292-W or 201. • 2tcompHa
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