Page Four Cole To Give tectute Dr. L. J. Cole, chairman of the de partment of genetics at the Univer sity of Wisconsin, will visit the Col lege this week. Dr. Cole will deliver a lecture'on "Genetic Studies at the University of Wisconsin" before the research staff and student body of the School of Agriculture in Room 100, Horticulture building, Thursday af ternoon at 4:10 o'clock. The lecture will be open to the public. I • Crum Jenkins at Sauers' Store for Balfour Fraternity Jewelry MORNINGSTAR BREAD "The Well Baked Home-like Bread" + • MORNINGSTAR BREAD is fine for every purpose. It makes sandwiches that are pleasing in taste and at the same time nourishing. And if you, want crisp toast that fairly melts in your mouth, this is the loaf for you + . MORNINGSTAR SALLY ANN AND PURITY BREAD ez...‘, 4 e ..1. ,.. ? • : : .. - ii,.. ..f-: ,,,,, :,f r.., ---) --..) • + Approved. by American Medical Association Campus Bulletin Freshman • Commission and 'Forum will hold a joint session in Hugh Bea ver Room, Old Main, at 7 o'clock. American Society of Civil Engi neers and Alpha Nu, astronomical so ciety, will bold a joint meeting in 106 Main Engineering, at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. Charles A. Rupp, of the depart ment of mathematics, will speak on "Shooting Stars." The meeting is open to . the TOMORROW • AU Freshmen candidates for foot ball manager report to Recreation Hall at ;3:o'clock. • LorCerele Francais will hold a si , . dal 'song. praCtice in the Women's building at 7:30 o'clock. • . FRIDAY V. S. G. A. dunce will he held in Recreation • hall. Bill Bottorf sill play. MISCELLANEOUS . Radio and facilities of . Room •118 Old Main is for the use of all Penn State Club members both day and evening. Apply at the Student .Union office for information and the key. Don't forget the Easter dance on April 18. "Bunny" Lynn Christy.will furnish the music. The annual Priestley Lecture series C A ROLINA'::,'::: CREST H6TEL,',..".:.'' : A Beachfront Hotel. Just Pff the:Beachfrriii!, On lejiutifnl NOith Carolina • Av,e.tiite,..Ailantit.' City SERVING A , titki . ISREA.KFAST ' • your room' up to 1 . 1 o'CloCk. any charge for breakfast :or service EVERY ROOM HAS PRIVATE BATH AND AT. LEAST THREE LARGE WINDOWS' SINGLE DOUBLE $5.00, $6.00 ad $7.00 FAIRBAIRN, INC. Soren Miles of GlOrious'Boardwalk aroma ... it's as much a part of . . is being held every night this week in the Chemistry Amphitheatre at 7 o'clock. Professor Max Kriss, of the insti tute of animal nutrition, will present a paper on the influences of mineral deficiencies of energy metabolism at a meeting of the American Institute of Nutrition, which will be held .in Washington on March' 25. Power Facilities Gttod George V. -Ebert, superintendent of grounds and buildings,. announced thnt the water and electric power fa cilities of the College remained .in good condition throughout the- flood. The •ficed; which can be considered in the light of a test, has proved that the College power plant is capable of supplying the needs of the whole town as well as the College. "Bad this catastrophe occurred five years ago," Mr. Ebert said, "we would have been forced to close the College." • Concert Date Changed Due to the' ,protracted •.:illness of Hutiunel Fishburn, the , Phi Mu 'Alpha concert Sunday has been indefinitely postponed. The . list 'of the - Mid-win.: ter-series of concerts, it. was% to be held jointly with .the Louise Homer Club and the 7oMen's.SyMphony Or • . $2.50 and $2,00 THE PENN STATE. COLLEGIAN Chemists, Physicists Will Attend Conclave Six members of the College faculty in the-School of Chemistry and Phys ics are taking part in the third Penn sylvania conference of College Phys ics Teachers meeting this week at Wil son College it •Chanibersburg. On Friday tfternoon Prof. Oscar F. Smith, vice4"ean . of the School of Chemistry and PhySics; will speak on the survey' course' in - .physics given here. • ' .., , ' On' Saturdayjniorning Prof; R. B. Dow, D.'MeLachiin, 'Dr. D. H.. Rank, and .Carl' B..Pcist, all of this College, will.centribute short papers in' a , gen ernl, resume.' of Current advances in physicS researeii;and The arrangerin!nts - cernmittee is com posed of: Dr,:iytheelei.. P.. Davey, re seaych,piOfeSsoz:in jShysics pad cheat istrY Prof:. - T. •D. Cope, 'University of , PenriiYlvania; Prof. ancr.Mar- Shall; Prof. P." - NicCorkle, West ,Ches ter State , Teachers'. College; Prof. R. H.:Suttoni ifikierford:College; Prof. D., W. Weeks;,? ; Wilson College; and Prof. , Charles'Nilliainson; 'Carnegie InstituteOU'reelinology. : 'VVill Atteild Conclave • . . . Dr. Joseph' T t igtitenour, direetor.o the health servo, will attend a con vention. of theVennsylvania-New-Ser 'iek 6000: American Healt 'associatioititO lie;lield at Rutgers -Dili yeraity ry FAVORITE .. NEWSPAPER AND MAGAZINE We handle .i,ConiPiele Line NITTANY NEWS Chesterfield as the.,:tasti., Fellowship Established The John H. Weaver Company has established tho John Heisley Weaver Fellowship in the department of fuel technology for this year, according to a recent announcement by Dr; Alfred W. Gauger, of the department of fuel technology. The fellowship is awarded to encourage fundamental research in the coal industry, in which Weaver has figured prom inently. . ' ' Priestley Talks' Open. With'Dr. Lewis, MIT The second lecture in the tenth an nual series, of Priestley Lectures on .the ; "Borderline Between Fluids and Suspension"..will be given by Dr. Warren-. K.. Leivis, of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in the Chem istry amphitheatre at 7 o'clock to night. _ ..Tomorrow's lecture will deal with the viscosity Of ;fluids, including the outline of the physical nature of vis cosity,•and the.effect of temperature and pressure On viscosity. Dr. Lewis will also point out the analogies be tween, viscosities 'and properties - of fluids and the' influence of tempera ture. :THREE TYPEWRITER RIBBONS FOR THE PRICE OF.ONE ..f:. , For a:limited time this special introductory offer is available. THREE ••;of,:the , FINEST QUALITY TYPEWRITER RIBBONS made will be ,: 4.‘ifil..•postpaid for only $1,.00, the, price of one ribbon. NATIONAL . 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Smyrna, Xanthi and Cavalla)... . . . that's why Chesterfield has a more pleasing, aroma. ng aroma Dr. Arnold To Deliver Liberal Arts Lecture Speaking on "The Book of Good Love," Prof. Harrison 11. Arnold, of the department of romance languages, dbliver the sixth lecture in the 1936 Liberal Arts lecture series in the Home Economics auditorium to night at 7:30 o'clock. "The Book of Good Love," written in 1393 by Juan Ruiz is one of Spain's three best books. It is considered the outstanding book of the middle ages. In his lecture, Professor Arnold in tends to outline the contents of the book'which are written in verse form. Originally, the book was probably read by a, minstrel to a crowd and was not intended for private reading. The story is an autobiography of a priest and his amorous adventures. It also contains fables and anecdotes. The introduction of Professor Ar nold's lecture will be an account of the comparaf,ve value of Spanish lit erature. Color Black ( ) MEE Did you ever notice the difference in the aroma of Chesterfield tobacco? Tuesday,. Mardi 24, 1936 CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Desirable single room on second, floor. Light and airy. , South Atherton street, Plaine 16-W. 91-1 t pd DW FOR RENT—Second floor room' in South Watts hall, for rent, .2.00 per week. Phone 233. 40-It pd GD BALLROOM DANCING INSTRUC- l'lON—lndividual s social dancing instruction. For appointment call 779-J or • see - Mary Hanrahan, Fye apartments; 200 West College avenue. TUTORING—In English at a hu mane ice. Evening only. Phone 568-W. Miss Adams, Park avenue. • 5-4 t pd GD WANTED-Ride for two to Chicago for Easter vacation. Please phone Student Union office. 38 it pd GAR - HERE TODAY! J. C. Johnson ; Jr. 'apccial factory representatiie will Lc here Tuesday, March 24 Displaying a 'complete -line of Nunn-Bush An kle Fashioned Oxfords for men and young, men. One hundred and fifty styles to choose from. • Your Attendance is Cordially Invited. • + FROMM'S 114 Fist College *Avenue -) 2TEIF
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