Page Four Examination Schedule Final examinations for the first semester will be held from Monday,' January IS, to Saturday, February 2, inclusive. The designation SEE LIST: indicates that the rooms for examinations will• be announced or posted by the instructors or departments concerned. Any student having two examinations scheduled at the same time or three examinations on the same day is required to report the fact in person at the office of the Registrar on the special form provided there. Seniors graduating at mid-year commencement who have examinations scheduled after Tuesday, January 29, should report that fact on the conflict card in order that they may be scheduled for an earlier regular conflict examination, if possible. Since grades for graduating seniors are due at the office of the Registrar by noon on Wednesday, January 30, it will be necessary for instructors to give special examinations for such students in certain courses after the conflict examinations are arranged. To receive adjustments, all conflicts must be re ported not later than 5:00 p. m., Fri day, January 18. Notices of adjustment will be avail able at the office of the Registrar for those students who filed conflict cards and will be mailed to heads of departments on January 21. Appoint ment examinations should not be scheduled until after notices of con flict examinations are available. The dates of the appointment examina tions will be announced by the instruc tors concerned. Examinations will be of two hours' duration, beginning at 8:00, 10:20, and 2:00 o'clock. ABCh 1 W 10 109 Ag ASCII 35 F 8 100 Hort ABCh 208 M 8 117 Dairy ABCh 413 F 10. 206 Ag ABCh 425 F 8 206 Ag ABCh 437' F 10 100 Hort AgEc 2 T 2 200 , Hort AgEc 8 Th 8 103 Ag AgEc 11 M 10 100 Hort AgEc 12 M 2 104 Hort AgEd 11 T 8 206 PH .- AgEng 4,6, 7 By Appt. AgEng 14 M 8 206 PH Agro G W 8 103 Ag _ Agro 28 F 2 206 Ag Agro 37 By Appt. Agro 236 IV 10 , 103 Ag Agro 416 M 8 103 Ag AH 1 T 10 28 Phys AH 32 Th 10 103 Ag AH 201 W 2 103 Ag AM 415 M 2 103 Ag AH Other Courses by Appt. Arch 8 T 8 107 MEng Arch 10 Th 10 107 MEng Arch 12 F 8 107 MEng Arch 421 W 2 104 MEng Art 55 W 2 107 MEng - 1 Art 74 M 8 107 MEng 2 Art 74 MlO 107 MEng 3, Art 74 14 2 , 107; MEng „ 14 ,Art', 7,4 '":111; 2 'j:o7;MEng t'lAZrt: -6•-Art , 74. 11.0!- , 107 • MEng% 7 Alt 74 '2 'lO7 MEng Art 441 T l lO 107 MEng Badt 1 t 10' 3.00' Jq , Bot 1 T 1 10 Hart . ot not 10' 1h 10:`208-BL • tilt 11 ':'B r . ""' Bot iB 13.ir ticii Th'2 ' , looiHort, 120 Dairy 134 201 IP 2 1 260'Enib 410;'42380t ii IBY'rAppt. Cei. • All by APpt. • CITE 1 F 10 315 MI ChE 402 'Wf'B 200-CA' Chem 1 MI 2 See' - 41. - iiii.a..l,o.,ikikit:,-...,._. Matinees at . . . 1:30 and 3:00 Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 A complete show as late as 9:10 lIEMPtE 10/GHT EVES A FOX Picture with JAMES DUNN Judith Allen, Lois Wilson, June Withers SAtURDAY NDAY AND TUESDAY The wanderlust was in his blood—with him it would be champagne today, beer to morrow! But who wants smooth going when hitting the bumps together is such fun. Ofze;" •--- with Walter Connolly, Helen Vinson, Lynne Overman: Directed by FRANK CAPRA who gave you "It Happened One Night" and "Lady for A Day." , WIET'T A.N.Y. Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Matinee Saturday at . . . 2:15 Children's Matinee Saturday at 1:30 A lavish English musical from ,the brilliant stage success that ran 5 ycars'in London and 3 in New York! The splendor., ro mance and intrigue of the East in the fabled setting of the SLAVE MARTS OF BAGDAD. i r -P(0 ( T ea rt - 440104W with . . \ Anna May Wong Note: English producers with "Henry The VIII" and "Catherine The Great" blazing the way, are offering a new source of entertainment for the play goer. The Nittany is offering CHU CHIN CHOW as the first of an outstanding English group that it will present during January and the year to come. SATURDAY Chem 2 By Appt. Chem 3 M 8 See List Chem 4 By Appt. Chem 16 Th 10 28 Phys Chem 20 M 8 120 Dairy, 200 Eng.D. Chem 27 W 10 201 CA Chem 30 Th 10 109 Ag, 203 EngA Chem 32 M 2 100 Hort Chem 437 M 2 101 CA Chem 470 W 2 200 CA ' Com 5 W 8 14 SLA Com 15 S 8 19 'SLA Com 20 IV 10 120 Dairy Com 25 Th 2 315 MI Com 30 F 2 • 100 Hort, 25 SLA Corn 35 F 8 Arm Cons 90 T 8 Amp Corn 92 1-10 1 NLA Com 44 By Appt.. Com 90 111 10 109, 206 Ag DH 10 M 8 215 Dairy ' DH 23 MlO 117 Dairy DH 926 W 8 211 Dairy EchE 1 W 10 200 EngE EchE 2 W 8 200 EngE EchE 4 Th 10 200 EngE EchE 6 T 2 200 EngE Econ 1 NI 2 Arm, 120 Dairy Econ 14 Al 10 Amp, 315 MI Econ 15 T 8 14 SLA Econ 21 S 8 22 SLA Econ HI T 2 100 Hort Econ 90 Th 8 19 SLA Econ 900 Th 10 19 SLA Econ 421 By Appt. Ed 1 NV 2 100 Hort Ed 16 M 8 4 SLA Ed 25 T 10 14 SLA Ed 70 7 2 Arm Ed 498 By Appt. EE 1 H 2 200 EngD EE 3 T 10 200 EngD EE 5 Th 10 200 EngD EE 7 W 8 213 EngD EE 8 W 2 Eng D, E EE 10 F 8 213 EngD EE 12 T 2 213 EngD EE 14 M 2 200 EngE EE 21 Th 8 213 EngD Eng Law 3 IV 10 201 EngC EngiComp 1 Th 8 See List EngiComp 4 Th 2 Arm, 200 EngD EnglComp 7 Th 10 100 Hort, 120 Dairy EnglComp 8 By Appt. EnglLit 1 F 2 Arm EnglLit 4 S 8 200 EngD EnglLit 6 WlO 100 Hort EnglLit 20 T 2 200 EngD EnglLit 21, F 2 Amp EnglLit 22 M 8 Arm EnglLit 31 By Appt. EnglLit 43 Th . 8 101 NLA EnglLit 50 M 2 102 NLA EnglLit 55 By Appt. EnglLit 60 F 8 315 MI EnglLit 63 , T 8 206 Ag EnglLit 64' W 3 102 NLA EnglLit 'Bl, :460, • , By Appt. EnglLit 4708 AL, 8 1 NLA EnglLit 484 • .102 NLA Ent 1, - By Appt. Ent 2, T:10 120 Dairy Ent' 404, 428 i ty Appt. For 3., M: 2 'For', 7or 22 ' 2 6, Fd.r,r ?pr 27 T',2; For ,• 37 :F 2 For i'nr 48 • r BY Appt. 71ir 49 W'•10 'For • .;. 91: A% ig.,,For 2or 84; Th, 8' For F,qr 87 • ,T; Fdr fir ;,,.. For 88 „4",p.r For 89 : Th 10 . For ; ,,. ; • For 91 W.,8 .* For: ,•:,, For p 4 BY,Aivt• ;1,1 2, For 94- T:10 For .. Fo.' 118 I'M 8 For For 121 M 2 206 Ag For 203 Th 2 For For 400 F 10 For • Fr 1 F 10 109 Ag, 200 EngD Fr 2 M 10 120 Dairy Fr 3 .F 8 109 Ag, 200 EngD Fr 4 WlO 1, 101 NLA. Fr 5 M 2 101 NLA Fr 51 AI 2 101 NLA Fr 53 T 10 101 NLA Fr 301 S 10 101 NLA Fr 40L T 8 101 NLA Fr 405 By Appt. Fuel T 4 By Appt. Fuel T 401 M 2 218 MI Geog 24 T 8 120 Dairy, 315 MI.. Geog 441 T 10 218 MI Geog 461 By Appt. Geol 31 M 8 119, 315 MI Geol 64, 482, 483 By Appt. Ger 1 F 8 Amp, 120 Dairy Ger 3 F 10 Arm, 120 Dairy • Greek All by Appt. HE 109 M 2 110 HE HE 201 M 10 103, 118 HE HE • 2O3 T 2 103, 118 HE IrIE 302 By Appt. HE 306 Th 8 205 207 HE HE 309 M 8 118 HE HE 312 Th 2 .3 HE HE 319 W 10 14 HE HE 327 W 10 3 HE -HE 409 M 2 3 HE HE 415 v T 8 118 HE HE 429 T 2 19 HE HealthEd 244 T 2 25 SLA "YOU CAN GET IT AT METZGER'S" We are now buying BoOks for the Second Semester Ice Skates $5 00 and $6.00 1935 Calendar Pads Desk Lamps $l.OO to $7.50 Desk Blotter Pads . . . - 50 c to $1.50 Fountain Pens . . . . $l.OO to $7.50 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Hist. 1 M 2 25 SLA Hist 12 '1", 8./28 Phys Hist 15 Th 2 1 NLA Hist 18 S 10 Arm, 14 SLA Hist 19 W 8 - 301, 302 EngC Hist 20 Th 10 See List Hist 21 S 8 Arm Hist 24 By Appt. Hist 27 M 8 100 Hort Hist 40 W 2 19 SLA • Hist 418 By Appt. Hist 421. Id 8 14 SLA Hist 433 . Th 8 107 MEng Hist 437 By Appt. Hort 2 Th 2 109 Ag Hort 6 By Appt. Hort 8 T . 2 104 Hort Hort 13 By Appt. Hort 448 W 2 104 Hort Hwy 7 'W 2 101 MEng Hyd 1 W 8 205 EngA Hyd 4 W 8 205 EngA Hyd 5 M 2 201 EngA Hyd 401." - .Th' 2 101 MEng 1E 203 Th 2 203 Engß IE 301 M 10 201 EngC IE 308 W 2 120 Dairy IE 312 T.B. - 201 EngC •IE 314 Th 8 208 EngC IE 315 Th 8 201, 209 EngC IE 317 T. 8 201 EngC IE 909 F 2 209 EngC IE 411 T 2 201 EngC IE 422, 503 By Appt. lEd 27v 51 8 3 SLA lEd 32v T 8 201 EngA lEd 416 V, By Appt. Ital 1 W . 10 25 SLA Ital 3 T 10 101 NLA Jour 1 T 2 315 MI Jour 5 T.,2- 3 HE Jour 13 S'B 120 Dairy Jour 14 'M 2 103 HE Jour 15 M. 8 200 TC Jour 21 I'h 10 103 HE Jour 24 T. 8 103 HE Jour 26 T, 10 103 HE Jour 40 MlO 3HE LArch 1 ' 7 l . 8 205 Hort LArch 5 'AI 8 205 Hort LArch 11,,19, 22 By Appt. LArch 26 W 10 205 Hort LArch 28 By Appt. Latin All by Appt. Lib Sci 1 By Appt. Math 2 W' 2 See List Math 4 Th 2 Amp Math 5 S 8 Amp, 200 CA Math 6 F 2 101 CA Math 7 S 10 109 Ag Math 9 W 2 See List Math 10 F 2 See List Math 11 T 10 25 SLA .1, 2 Math 20 W 2 See List 3 Math 20 T 10 Arm Math 29 S 10 200 EngD Math 30 Th 8 102 NLA • Math 100 10 200 EngD Math `4o9 r ; '417,• 420 By Appt. 'S 10 "109':Ag: • S4ft's' 1 -1 8 '3OO - EngA,: 30.1;'302 Engel' f * ' d• ldchsit'3 10 '3Ol ''JOOngC I t*gnek . " 'T 301'.EngC° rat 6 1 ; Tht . '2 !'lo2'3lE,fe!.', L 59t' I.olHldgni,;:' ME, 161 t i'!2o7;'36o'EngA , ME 104 IN 'lO .'3OO 10 0 161 1 Mt ng ME 11i 1 - 3 1vflci %QV M. 2 .°1 207 - „' 300 EngA Att''4oB ~ 1 1• P 10''3 00' EngA ' 51E`95,4 P 101' rr AtEbes 'l'll•'2 206,` 300 EngA ; MEDes 4 T 2 201 EngA . • IdEbeS 7' , .T 10 ' '207;100 MtDe'i 'l.9p!,M 10 '2o6' EngA. MEDes 'lO2 • Th' 10 300 EngA. MEDes 103 T 8 223 Engr IVIEDeI 105 M 8 207, 300 EngA Met 50 _Ol 2 119 MI Met 52 W 8 218 ,M 1 Met 53 ' Th 2 • 119 MI Met 54 F 8 119 MI Met 59 Th 10 315 MI Met 61 Th 10 .119 MI Met 471 T 8 119 MI Min 31 Th 8 119 MI Min 460, 461 By Appt. Mng 51, 61, 71 By Appt. Mug 85 W 2 119 MI I'Mng 483 ' _ Appt. • Music All •by Appt. Nat Ed All by Appt. • Pet E 74, 75 By Appt. •PhCh 10 T 8 109 Ag, 200 EngD PhCh 420' M 8 28 Phys Phil 1 W 8 103 NLA Phil 5 ;By Appt. Phil 7 id 2 109 Ag, 1-NLA Phil 20 Th 2 206 Ag PhSci 1 S 10 Amp PhSci 5 .T 2 See List , Phys 211 W 8 See List Phys 212- W 10 See List Phys 217 S 8 100 H0rt,.315 MI Phys 218 S 10 100 Hort, 315 MI Phys 231'-W' 8 See List Phys 232 '' V 10 See List Phys 305, 306 Id 10 Arm • Phys 403,,413, 967 , By Appt. Phys Ed 58 M 2 14, 16 SLA. (Continuod on page two) 25c to $1.50 Giving You the. News Fast! Suits, Topcoats, Shirts, Underwear, Gloves, Hats,. Shoes at Big Reductions in this STORE -WIDE - That's It—Speed-Up Selling and we help to increase employment and Speed-Up Recovery. We have reduced prices on everything in the Store to give you the greatest values in years—Compare them! You'll agree that we are, offering you ad vantages in both lower prices and selection. A group of Society Brand, Braeburn, Hart Schaffner and Marx and Campus-Tog. That sold up to $40.00 $l . 695. Single and Double Breasted „. Alierationa on these charged 'at Cost $6.50 Stetson Hats . . . $4.95 - .t:•• 58.56 teatliei Jackets`: • '55.95 ,1-1 r • • ••• • $4.05 Tiendi Conti .' . $3:95 p4o 0.00 Superior and Mohawk SHIRTS Sold everywhere at $1.50 and $1.65 Every one guaranteed for one year to give satisfactory wear. Your choice of plain colors and fancies. Collars attached Collars-to-match Tab Collars $4.00 Fortune Shoes . . $3.45 $5.00 Friendly Shoes . . $4.25 $6.00 Friendly Shoes . . $4.95 $7.50 Nunn-Bush Shoes . $6.45 Women's New Fall and Wintei SHOES Grouped at two prices $ 2 95 $395 For all $3.05 and some For all $5.00 Many numbers that sold at others that sold at $5.00. SG.OO. Pumps Oxfords Ties Kid Calf Suede FROMM'S 114 EAST COLLEGE AVENUE $2.00 Arrovir Shirts . $1.59 (fancy patterns only) 50c Shirts or Shorts . . . 39e $7.50 All-Wool Robes . . $5.95 50c Mord - to Hose . . . . 39c $4.50 Suede Vests • . . . $3.45 opcoats Made by Braeburn, Society Brand and Campus-Tog .r.;01;:• 7 5 BeßiAlleedtind $ Wrap rounds Raglons 1 t19.1f. :;i. I , ~11!.. $ 3 1 75 P 4 r - gl il 4, A / 4'§ '• 0•4• 9 P $3175 s4.oo,Coid.iPaiit4; $2.95 $5.00 Blue-Melton Jackets, $2.95 Nothing changed but the price! SALE • FLORSIIEEVI SHOES $ 1 29 Every shoe in our stock is op 45 included at this price— IP $8.75, $lO.OO, $12.00. Every shoe, every style, is included at Sale Savings, without reservations or exception .. no "special" sale merchandise. Every shoe is a genuine Florsheim with nothing changed but the price. Blue-Moon SILK HOSIERY 69c WomCn's $2.00 Snap GALOSHES • $149 Made by Goodrich Guaranteed first quality Friday, January 4, 1935 A 4roup of That sold at $27.50 and $30.00 Better plan to buy them now! For women 3 prs. for $2.00 Sold everywhere at $l.OO Every puir guaranteed first quality All shades that are new! STATE COLLEGE, PA
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