Pale Four APPOINTED TO COMMITTEE. Director Hugo Bezdek, of the School of Physical Education and Athletics, was appointed secretary of the Olympic boxing committee of the American Olympic association last week. CAT HMV' A Waine,r.ftwit , tl : s Thoattc., • I MEMO SHOWS DAILY—I:3N 300. 6:30, 8:30 And a Complete Show• as Late as 9 P. M. TODAY AND TUESDAY William Powell, Bette Davis. Frank McHugh, Verec Teasdale and Hugh Herbert in FASHIONS OF 1931 —pius— "ORGAN FESTIVAL" with Lew White, Ann Leaf, Dick Liebert and Jesse Crawford WEDNESDAY John Barrymore, Helen Chandler in j'THE LONG LOST FATHER" lIURSDAY laudette Colbert. Herbert. Marshall Mary Boland, William Gariran in "FOUR FRIGHTENED PEOPLE" —plus— "A RADIO ROUNDUP" with Poet Prince, Vaughn de Leath, Three X Sisters and Mary Small NITTANY • TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ~.. ..r,.; NNN , ......, First of the. l 's : It \)_„..:" Foreign ?, ," ~, ----".....--<- Picture Series Y CO) .I "'A 0 % ; . 4,-.. itigr a "MOIL DE CAROTTE" A French --- -•-- Triumph • ~ .. .. i!" • .....7-.:1 ~•,.. With English Sub Titles '1 ;•;:t 3 - ... li . ~.1 ... . . -... . . .k... r'l' ' ''' 4:A ,' SHOWS AT 6:30 and 8:30 • ^ ~., COVII4VOH d Abed* 11 , 0 CAW, . Adults 40c • TIIURSDAY John Bariymore, Helen Chandler in • "THE LONG .LOST FATHER": New Spring Silks • . •.a EGOLF'S TRUE CLAUDE HOPKINS SOPH HOP MARCH 2 ADMISSION $3.00 TAX 30 CENTS . . ST DENT 'UNION- BULLETIN AN 'notices will be teceited at the Stinlent Union desk In Oh! Main until 5 '•lock WadneetlaY aftlonuon for a Tbrus,dtly lone, and until Saturday noon for a Monday Inane. Addithinal makes may be 'phoned to the Old Main COLLEGIAN °trim on Wednesday and Sunday night. Prof.. Arthur IL Reede, of the de partment of economics, will speak on "Tito Effects of the N.R.A. .on Labor" at a forum sponSored by Pi Gamma Mu, honorary social science frater nity, in the. Hugh Beaver Room, Old . Main, at 4:15 o'clock. Thespian try-outs 'for students . un table to attend the' try-outs Sunday af ternooni will be held .in the Auditor- I ium at 13:30 o'clock tonight. TOMORROW , , • Classes in. History 28 will meet in Room 110 Home Economies instead of in Room 117 Dairy as heretofore. Classes in History 2 will . meet in Roost 20 South 'Liberal Arts 'instead of in Room 203 'Engineering A as heretofore. • ' Junior and senior members of the editorial staff of the Old Main Bell will meet at the publication • office at Air manuscripts to .be submitted for publication in the 'literary and opinion magazine • must be. in by Thursday night, IPlliani M. Stag= molar, editor, of the publication de:. dared, in discussing plans 'for .the Interfraternity' Council will meet in Room 910 Old Main•at . 7 o'slOck. • Junior women will meet 'in Rooni 4.1.0 Old :Slain at 6:30 'o'clock.. • ' Zoology Society will meet , in Zoo logy .building at 8 o'clock. . • All freshmen'. men and .women edi tonal candidates. for the COLLEGIAN - Will meet in Room 417'01d Main at 7: O'clock for tbs . final 'nieetirig, firepar .atory to the 'beginning of actual re porting. Association of Fraternity CMincil-• lons will meet...at the „Chi Phi house' 'at 8:15 o'clock. "Financial Manage 'meat' Will be diSaiise3 by. several; Student..; and faculty members.,; , WEDNESDAY • , ' . . . . Women's. Intrampral . ...Spor4 Board , will nice, in tho.NY:A. A:.,rooni at, 6:30. FOR I== o'clock. Grange Code Class will meet in Room 905 Old. Main at 7:30 o'clock. Fraternity librarians will meet at the Alpha Zeta house Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock. —o-- THURSDAY Students :interested in technical work and managerships for the Penn State Players are asked to meet in the Player's work shop above the stags of Schwab auditorium at 8 o'clock. The Bradford-Sullivan County club will meet at the Phi Kappa Psi fra iternity house at 7:30 o'clock Thurs day night. Thearon . G. Stoudt, graduate stu dent, will give an illustrated lecture on "Movies and Explanation of TexL tile Machinery" 'at a meeting of Sig ma Tau, honoi•ary, engineering, fra ternity; in Room 107 Main Engineer ing at 8 o'cloCk. An open- lecture .on "The Origin of Our lilzstern -Number Forms" will be ,given•by F..W. Fowle at the regular meeting of Pi Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematics fraternity ; in Room 101, North Liberal Arts building at 7:30 o'clock Thursday night. MISCELLANEOUS 'Correction: "Redemption," a show by the Penn State • Players, will be [ given on Saturday, March 24, instead :Of on March 10, as was listed in the Activities Calendar in the February ‘l3 :issue of the COLLEGIAN. ..•.. •••••• ....... . .• . . •••• • •••••••• A , •••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••.••• • •• . ............ ....... • •••••• •• • ..• V LA ••• Cworrl•nt. 1 *mule. Telneco Direct from the Metropolitan Opera House _ . - Sattirday at p. 'in., E. S. T., over the Red and Blue Networks, ,NBC, LUCKY STRIKE will broadcast the Metropolitan .Opera • Company of New York in the complete Opera, "FAUST." THE PENN STATE .COLLEGIAN Letter Box (Continued from page four) praise, and credit that tho writer obviously has done. , It was almost killing to read that Professor, Banner's desk looks out on stately Mt. Nittany, whither he gazes in melodramatic pose. The ser ried ranks of journalists that have gone ' out from this College know that his desk fronts on a white-wash ed wall and that a view to the side is dominated by the imposing vista of the left-wing of the Old Main building. And the picture of Activity that has been portrayed foil the "journalism alley" where "streets of ink" flow from the -pens of metro politan editors of tomorrow! Such imaginings could never have been written by a man of action, only by an extreme romanticist, and Professor Banner • is no 'romanticist. The picture' of . aCtivity with gleaming-eyed, youthful reporters giving off-the clear rays of new jour nalistic ethics inculcated by the de partment with .the press of big-time conferences'between the department head and relit: newspaper editors—. CWENS TO SPONSOR• ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION DANCE FRIDAY Reducing the subscription price to eighty cents. a couple; and offering a free social function to the freshmen women, Cweris,.. sophomore wonien's activities honorary, will hold its an nual dance in .McAlliStei' Rail on . Fri day night, according . to A. Frances Turner '36,, president of - the • group. Music will ba • furnished by Duke Morris. >~'~' ~, ~ ~.:~J v::~#ta:... i .:=~:;e .•,', , :::4:iX:.::*i..,i,i::.*,, all that is obviously farcical for those who are acquainted with the hum drum existence of publications Men: There are some people who think that. the separation of the journalism curriculum from the department of English composition was the biggest mistake made since the establishment 'of the School of Education. Certainly if such outbursts of enthusiastic back-I slapping as appeared in the News continue, sensible students cannot but think otherwise. ii=11:11!El After a careful reading of the fan tastic 'article relative to the journal ism department in the January issue of the Alumni News, one is amaz ed by the careful omission of ,any thing except a bare mention of Prof. William F. Gibbons, head of the de- Partment of journaliim: for a num ber of years, and' one whose name is synonomous with the growth .of journalism at Penn State. • The author of the 'article, ing the factot's which. have".contri buted towards "journalistir coming Of age" on this campus neglects to make even the slightest mention'of the con tributions Professor ' Gibbons has made— . .his complete . devotion to the science of 'newspaper Writing. and editing, his absolute'sincerity,' and thoroughness as. 'an instructor; and his authorship of ttoeast two-text The, loyalty; Professor Gibbons has maintained 'towards his . nrofesaional code has proved inspirationaoo,slu dents for many years: much more than just a perennial -attach ment to .the. journalisni 'department. His long career has been one , of tinch service to Penn State: —A Former Journalism", Student. ;.... •,• . • ' •• ; GOOD TASTE-YOU 'CAN'T, MISS IT Luckies' finer smoother taste comes fiom the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos. We use only the center Conditions Here 75 Years Ago Revealed (Continued front pug one) four chairs, a nice cherry table, a - bu raeu with swinging glass to it, a spit tobn, match box, dustpan and brush, inkstand, a fine closet, a pitcher and tumbler, we drink but of, etc., . . Parental 'solicitude seventy-five years ago is somewhat akin to that of 1934, it would seem. Witness the fol lowing letter froth a banker in Phila delphia to the College, dated January 25, 1859: "Upon the suggestion named in your, letter, we are getting Harry ready for his new Undertaking —but he would like to be informed as to the particular day that he will .be reqUired to be at the farm school —and please to advise me o{ the best mode.of Conveyance to,get there.", Explaining that illness .prevents their accompanying him, he wrote "Ile will, therefore, Start - by hhnseltarid I trust with confidence: that he will• meet iu you (from the information I have reed.) .an advisor 'and•a friend." CLASSIFIED BALLSOQN, DANCINGINSTRUCTION • 'lndividual .social - denehig instruction. Call 779-7 .or. 811. Mary nnernhan.. lye AMA.. ' 209'W. College Ave. ' • • 1-etKL FOR RENT-Single or double 'morn. Opposite Engineeting buildings, • 214 {Pout College • Ave.. Phone 9211. , . • 194-24103 FOR Rh:NT—Three 'student apartments nd eral 'desirable; rooms for students: Cot.- . don'. D. Klolnger Agency. State College • Hotel building: !•hone 500; • IDS-ItnpllK . . . FOR RENT-I.l=HW° rental, two sunny doubß rooms. 30.00 each. One single roo facing m capus -. 33.00. 314 E. College Ave. . . 208.24,111411 S FOR ItENT—Fnrnished roorn • for two stu. dente: IV. Weigel, .221 Routh Atherton . . .................... ___ _ t;~ .';: z ` ~'> ;c R.l,:":~.. .. 3 . ~~ ~ - ~ ~. ~~~s. am% leaves for they are the mildest, most tender leaves. And every Lucky is so round, so firm, so 'fully packed. ANOT the' top leaves—they'd. underr 1( • -,-- . developed—they are harsh! ,• The Cream of the Crop • "Tho tcodcrcsi, mildest, smoothest tobacco' NOT the bottom Inferior Iu qualiti.;=coaist and always Judy!. n~:;ia'Y~~4.i , . Monday Evening, February , 12, 1934 OIL CONFERENCE SCHEDULED Foregoing its' own annual confer ence on petroleum and natural gas; the School of Mineral• Industries will conduct the sessions of the Produc tion Division of the American Petro leum Institute on'April 6 and 7, Dean Edward Steidle announced today. MM=2 FOR RFSIT—Sis double rooms. newly.- furn ished with Simmons outfits.. lloard if do•' sired. Mrs. Mnry 31cCurmick. 106 S. Dar :lnn! Street. Phone 1r,0•M.: 181-2tptIWIIS FOR RENT—Single room with a private fam ily is available for .the second semester. Call It. B. Nesbitt. 250 S. Gill St. 200.2tnpRWO FOR SALE—Rnby grand silanu. 5250. Practi cally new. Cowl buy for u fraternity. Write clo l'enn Slate. Collegian. 196.1ted3J FOR SALE—History or U. S.—Mortin $0.00•: Adventure for In lecture $1.20: Le Trot. Au Vieux Seigneur 0.75: Outline of Gen eral' Zoology $2.00. Call C. 11. Keiser. 111. S. A.• E.. house. ROOM AND HOARD:-Deut :roorn and board , for one or two boys, Orlando apartments. Phone 080: Moo. - Thomas: •• BOARD—Dent nuellty'tneals $1.60 per week Zerby' club, 234 South Allen Street. 201.2hulltWO BOARD AND ROOM —Twin• beds. home cok ' log. reduced Me, free gnralm. 428 W. Coll ege-Ave: Phone :142-W. ; 206-ItnpCAR WANTED—Passengers •to New ' York week , end or February Mb. Round trip 34.00. Colt Rill Small. 995. a 297-ItedWHS WANTED—Passengers to Pittsburgh Friday afternoon. $B.OO round trip. Call Charles Wilaon, 8.:210.4 tpdFT LOST—Phi Gamma Delta fraternity pin. Name, Alter H. Clinuerrnan on hack. Finder please return to Rummel Pishburn at Au ditorium. 209-2tpclFT LOST—Porker fountain Den. Valued es a dirt. Rewutd. Call. Forster, 46-li., 906 S. Allen St.' . • ' 211-ItodWIIS LOST—GoId tumel ear-rintr in the vicinity of idormushs Street. Valued for acntimental reasons. Snider Mrs. 0. D. Thomas. 212-ItnpWIIS
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