Saturday, March 16, 1935 Concert Series To Open Sunday With Blue Band, College Organization Will Appear in 21st Season Concert. Many Popular NUmbers Listed for Presentation Opening the twelfth annual mid winter, concert series, the C,ollege Blue Band, under the direction of Bandmaster Wilfred O. Thompson, will present its first concert of the season 'in Schwab auditorium Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. The program as announced by Bandmaster Thompson, will open With the grand march, "Democracy," by Lake, a symphonic arrangement of a popular march number. • A contrast of music before and aft er the World War will be presented in the band's second number, which will include "I'm on My Way to Man dalay," by Smith, a popular medley of 1914, and '"`The Vagabond Xing," by Friml, 'a popular selection of 1927. Forrest W. Hunsicker '36, trumpet soloist, will play "Cleopatra," accom panied by the band. This number is a favorite trumpet solo and was play ed by ; John Philip Sousa's• soloist when the , late March King appeared here a number of year's ago. "Creme. de la Creme," a fantasia of standard compositions by Tobani, is the next number to lie played by the symphonic organization, and will be followed by Schubert's' "Ave Maria" by the brass ensemble. A selection, "The Desert Song," in cluding the hit tunes from Sigmund AFTER THE FIGHTS STOP AT HUSKO'S TAPROOM Before the "Easter Parade" etiiiie§ : tent L-and during. Leiit We have . . • Fresh Fish Daily Ail fish are completely dressed and will be boned if desired. Cook's Market Phone 267 Penn State Men Oii l'otir Visit to NEW YORK Stop at a. new, modern hotel, where the modest rates give you more to spend on other things and, • popular with college men and women. ~ Conveniently located in the smart Beekman Hill sec tion, overlooking the East River 5 minutes' walk from the Grand Central or Times Square Zones. All Rooms Outside Single fiom $2.00 a day Attractive Weekly or Monthly Rate's Roof Solarium-o,mile Room s Cocktail Lounge Restaurant BEEKMAN TOWER (Panhellenic) 3 Mitchell Place 49th Street One Block from East Rivet' Tickets Now Available For Publication Dance Tickets for the Publications dance, to be held in Recreation hail , March 90 are now on sale: They may be obtained at the • Student Union desk in Old Main or from any memlier of Pi Delta Epsilon, publications honorary. Bill Bottorf will furnish the mu sic for the affair, the profits of which will be turned over to the Old Main 13e11. Romberg's popular musical comedy, of a number of years ago, will be the band's. concluding number. Sunday's concert marks the twen ty-first since the band concerts were first started here. The winter con cert series was inaugurated by Clar ence C. Robinson, former director.of music, and Bandmaster Thompson in the latter's first year here as College bandmaster. Page To Lecture Here Wednesday P. S. C. A. To .Sponsor 1-Day Intercollegiate Serninar For 7 Colleges. Kirby Page, noted author and lec turer, will hold a one-day intercol legiate seminar here ne.)it, Wednesday under the sponsorship of the P. S. C: A. Students from Bloomsburg, Lock Haven, and Mansfield State' Teachers' Colleges; Susqtiehanna and Bucknell Universities,' and Juniata College will attend. • A nominal fee will be charged for regiStration, 'a prerequisite for 'at tending the opening session' of the seminar. This fee also covers the cost of the 'dinner Wednesday night. The fee may be paid•to any member of the P. S. C. A: cabinet,' or 'at the P. S. C. A. offices, 304,- Old 'Main, , 9U WANT TO ././- • -An • . AKE . UP AND , DON'T KNOW- •HOW ettilati 4yyt • am. r ah 41.14124 i.. St°11:111L , . • , • • 'any time before Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. 'he seminar will start in the' Hugh Beaver Room; Old' Main, promptly at 4 o'clock, with . the main feature of the first period being an address by Mr. Page on "After the New Deal,- What?" Questioning and discussion Will conclude this session. The din ner will be Held in the Old Main Sand ivich Shop at 6:15 o'clock, followed by a - period of informal fellowship. An open mass meeting will be held in Schwab auditoriunt at 8:15, with Mr. Page speaking on "Religion's Contribution to Social Justice." Fol lowing this, a period for discussion 'with a view to next steps will be held. A closing worship service will be con ducted by the speaker at 9:30 o'- clock, with adjournment at 10 o'clock. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms . available for male students. Five Minute walk to eampui. 124 South Burrowes street. Phone 634-R. ROOMS FOR RENT-214 West Col lege avenue. Opposite Electrical Engineering Building. Plione.o9ll. • 28-2tpdWHS . 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Bern router, professor of education and psychology, in a recent interview. "It was shortsighted ,of the Council to continue enforcement when student opinion points definitely in the op posite direction." • . "The two basic reasons for their being are tradition' and for unity of the new men," he 'continued. "In the first respect, Penn State falls down right at the beginning because tradi tion can never be made through en forcement. At Stanford and the Uni versity of California; to mention a few, customs are worn by all fresh men just as a matter of tradition and not because they are enforced. The incoming men are proud to wear them. "As to being . a factor .of unity, fresh Man dress customs are of the utmost iniportance 'and are. perform ing. a _ valuable office, bilt rules against walking' , on the • grais, smok ing, and dating are both childish and foolish," lie pointed, out. _ MiiiiMl "The dating rule in particular," he continued, "is of help in only one par ticular, namely it gives the upper clansmen a chance to compete with freshmen in the dating of first year co-eds. Clemson Garage offers Day & Night Service General Repairs • Only 14 Days Left for Sttite Inspection Phone 790 116 , McAllister St ~. ~. `~.. ~'. 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 because 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.. 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