Tuesday, February 26, Sex Problems Most Popular of Fireside Topics, Data Show Intelligent information and discus sion of sex problems seem to fill a de finite need in the life of the students on this campus, since three of the five most popular topics on the Fire side Readings series are on the sex question, according to a recent com pilation of dafa by the P.S.C.A., sponsors of the series. The five most popular topics and their leaders are "The New Deal," Prof. Sheldon C. Tanner, of the de partment of economics and sociology; "The Art of Reading," Robert E. Gal braith, of the department of English composition; "Solving Our Own Sex Problems," Dr. Elwood C.:Davis, of the School . of Physical Education and Athletics; ~and "What Should a- Col 'lege Student Know. About Sex?" by Dr. Joseph: .P.' Ritenour, College physician; and Dr. Bruce V. Moore, head of the -department of education and psycfiology. . MO Meetings Scheduled Speakers. who have been requested by ten or more groups include: Dr. Davis; Herman Everhardus, "of the department of physical education and athletics; John M. H. Ferguson, of the department of history and poli tical science; Professor Galbraith; Dr. George W. Hartmann, .of the de partment of education and psycho logy; and William Jeffrey, of the, de partment of physical education and athletics. Others included in this list are: Prof. Julius E. Kalfuss, of the de partment of civil engineering; Dr. Franklin B. Krauss, of the depart ment of classical language; Prof. Mason Long, of the department of English literature; Dr. Moore; Dean of Women Charlotte' E. Ray; Dr. Ritenour; Prof. S. K. Stevens,. of the department of history and poli tical science; and Professor Tanner. • Forty-eight groups, the largest in the history , of the series have request ed speakers, and 150 meetings have been scheduled thus far. This is the first year that the sessions have been offered to non-fraternity living and boarding groups. It is planned to hold meetings for non-fraternity groups in one of the Old Main lounges, if application is made by groups of eight or more students. Everhardus To Speak Before Alumiii Mine' ' Herman ; Everhardus,:,. assistant Nathan coach, will be • the 'principal speaker at a' banquet to be held by the Penn State Alumni association of Cambria _and ~,i.Somerset: counties, in Johnstown on Thursday. The banatiet will he the annual re union dinner of the organization and, will be attended by graduates, ;:hir mer students and friends of the Col lege. Next thing AFTER INITIATION stop at the Balfour Office • Sauers' Clothing Store to pick out your Fraternity ring and sister pin. • "the best in fraternity jewelry." Crum Jenkins, Representative. "PET ON THE AIR RUTH ETTING and her melody RED NICHOLS and his - \• fetawad =MI COLLEGE PROM IT'S the big night on the air. Dancing. Singing. Sport thrills. With the color and gaiety of the college campus. KANSAS' NIGHT HONORING DR. J. L. NAISMITH oflglnator of Basketball THURSDAY, FEB. 28th WJZ-7:45 Vane in every week at this same time. N. B. C. Blue Network. Milk Prices Uniform While Grades Vary (Continued from page ono) food value should also he taken. into per quart of the milk as computed consideration: That is, the milkdealer having a low bacteria count from the butter fat content, too very should be selected,, at the same time important factors, according to Pro- considering the energy value of his fessor Doan. The butter fat content product. 'CHART ll—Energy Value Caloric Value Viutter Fat °Ttl. Solids Pcr Quart Content Content 783.08 5.0 14.53 776.50 4.8 14.61 770.64 5.0 14.21 769.40 _ 19.30 Healer J. C. Meyer__ S. B. Wasson Roy Strouse Merrill Homan _— • 735.54 733.565 720.68 715.805 (10.70 684.32 W. E. Homan N. 13. - Martz E. N. Trostle .J. W. Bathgate W. W. White _ J. J. Markle . . . _ Pa.-State College (P) 673.88 J. W. Klinger 673.15 H. Mitchell _ 670.41 Pa. State College (C) • 669.005 Penn Dairy_,__ 644.11 , H. C. Dale 643.45 Pearce Milk Co. % .. '618.705 S. W. Zettle '617.105 *Govt. standards for butter fat content: not less than 3.5. • .Govt. standards for total solids content: not less, than 12.00. <Butter fat' and total solids' content are basis on which caloric value is figured.) ' STUDENT UNI All notices will be received at the Sts o'clock We:lnes...afternoon for a VI for u Monday issue. Additional not, COLLEGIAN office on Wednesday and Dr. J. Paul Selsam, of the depart ment of history and political science, will .speak on "Disarmament" to the International Relations club in Room 318, okr Main, at 7:30 o:clock. The Social Problems club will open a series of forums in .Room 905, Old Main, at 7:15 o'clock tonight. Prof. S. K. Stevens,. of the department of history and political science, will speak on the "Roosevelt Program" at the meeting. TOMORROW Pi .Gammii Alpha will meet at Tri inIA N T T - - . . MAKE UP-AND DON'T KNOW HOW... -., . I . r ..„ " . . . , .. , „......„...:..._,..„„ ~„„..,„m,,,,...,,.:,,..,.„,„......,:.:...,...,::.....:.,.,...7.:::::.5_,::...,.,,..,..,L,:,,.... ..;..) . . :: ........,..„..:,:„.„...„"...... :.i............„0.mi.:.f:,;:.,:i: a0.u.f...,0...,.,.....,. ... count and the total solids content count are from Dr. Nedigh's report to the Boarrot Health. Professor Doan said that, while the bacteria count is of primary impor tance in selecting a good 'milk, its ON BULLETIN Jdent Union desk in Old Main until 5 uradny issue, and until Saturday, noon leen may be 'phoned to the Old Main id Sunday night. • angle fraternity tomorrow night at 8. o'clock. MISCELLANEOUS An exhibit of old programs, masks and photographs is an exhibit in Room of the library in conjunction with the celebration of the fifteenth anniversary of the Penn State Play ers. Seniors who have not had their pic tures taken for La Vic may have their names and activities listed by turn ing them in to the La Vic office at once. VERA checks can now be gotten at the Treasurer's office. THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Library Distributes 1,000 Books' o C. C. C Acting as a distribution center for the Emergency Education Extension Bureau, the College 'Library has dis tributed 1,000. books and magazines to Civilian Conservation Corps camps in Centre county, Willard P. Lewis, College librarian, announced. Several hundred duplicate copies of books - have .also been placed in the libraries of the Woodward and Treas ter Kettle transient camps. One hun dred books and magazines have been 'sent to the Pennsylvania Industrial School at Huntingdon and an addi tional 100 to the Rockview peniten tiary. 13.56 10.66 11.93 13.43 13.15 12.88 12.73 12.95 12.89 12.7:3 12.94 12.G8 12.17 12.13 u?L3 , USE ON CLASSIFIED ROOM FOR RENT 211 West College avenue. Phone 9911. 17-2tpdCM FOR RENT—One front-room on sec and floor, with single beds. Call 319, W. Fairmount avenue, Phone 102.41. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms available. for male students. Five minute walk to campus. 124 South Burrowes street. Phone 634-12 VOUND—Ladies blue leather coin purse. Delta Kappa Delta insignia. Owner inaY have by calling at .Stu dent Union Des!: and paying for this ad. 22-I.tnpCINT Others may disappoint. I never •do. I'm always mild, always fine• to taste—because I'm made of -fragrant, expensive center leaves, only. Turn your back-on top leaves. I do. They're raw, 'bitter, stinging. Turn your•back on bottom leaves'liecause these -coarse, sandy, grimy bottom leaVes don't belong in your smoke. Before I consider it worthy, every leaf must be a center leaf, -mild; fine-tasting, fragrant. That's why I'm your best friend. EAVES....CENTER LEAVES GIVE YOU THE MILDEST SMOKE 749 Cas Res 2, Honors in their college entrance ex- Olin State University contrib uninations were won in the fall of. 543.9117 to the federal and state .9:14 by 109 Harvard University ernments last fall as taxes nn 'reshmen. five home football games. "WAYNE'S SHOES" State College's Newest Shoe Store WEDNESDAI featuring New Spring Models Unique Patterns Black Tree Bark Gorgeous Colors , Combination Colors of Finest Material:: Marcella Cloth Pumps—Straps—Ties 47., Blue Kid ,elV+f,!is $ 3 OO $ 3 50 $ 4 00 Wayne's Shoes Allen Street State College Page Th
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