Friday, Nay 8, 1936 Campus Bulletin I • The Hillel Fellowship will meet in 405 Old Main at 7 o'clock. Rabbi Fischoff will review the recent book, "Jews in America." The C. A. Seminar will meet in the Hugh Beaver room, Old Main, at 9:10 o'clock. Harry W. Seamans will speak on "Practical Applications of Chris-' tian Principles." The l'enn State Aero Club will meet in Room 108, Main Engineering, at 7:15 o'clock. All interested arc urged to attend. TOMORROW • The staff of doctors and nurses of the College hospital extend an invi tation to all students to inspect the hospital at any time. Light refresh ments will be served to guests be tween 2 and' 4 o'clock. SUNDAY Dr. William Fineschriber, Philadel phia Jewish divine, will speak at the Phi Epsilon Pi fraternity house at 7::30 o'clock. His subject will be "Is Youth To in the Present Social . Crisis?" All are welcome. - MISCELLANEOUS • Senior downtown women who wish to attend the senior dinner dance at the Nittany Lion Inn, May 22; should make reservations immediately .with ' ..:C . Oti:_ Au .:- . ..A WarricF.BrothCf N s Ttatic Examination Schedule—Second Semester 1935-36. Classes for the second semester will; end at 5 o'clock, Friday afternoon, Nifty 29, 1930, and examinations will end at 4 o'clock, Friday afternoon, June 5, 1936. Examinations in courses in which seniors only are enrolled will begin at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, May 27, and. in other courses -at S o'clock, Monday morning, June 1. Grades for graduating seniors are due at the Registrar's office at Thursday neon, June 4. Special examinations will be arranged by the instructors concerned for those seniors who have examina tions scheduled after Wednesday, June 3, unless provisions can be made for them in conflict examinations. Any student having two examinations scheduled at the same time or three examinations scheduled on the same day is required to report the fact In person at the office of the Registrar not later than 5 o'clock Friday after noon, May 15. Notices of adjustment will be available to those students who reported conflicts and will be mailed to heads of departments on ;Monday, May 18. Conflict cards should be presented to the instructor in charge at the time of the conflict examinations, since they are official permits' to take such . examinations. ThC time for those courses listed BY APPOINTMENT should not be arranged until Monday, May 18, when notices of conflict adjustments are available. The dates of these special examinations will be announced by the instructors concerned. The room designation SEE LIST means that definite assignments will be announced later by the department. The examinations will be of two hours' duration, beginning at 8, 10:20, and 2 o'clock. Anna Mary Soisson, Women's build ing. The names of all newly-elected of ficers of all organizations should be left at the Student Union office, Old Main, immediately. Freshman women candidates for the editorial staff of the Collegian will meet in Room 312, Old Main; Wednesday, May 13, at 4 o'clock. • Anyone interested in becoming as sistant manager of intrammial track should get in touch with Stephen C. Poke, phone 793. Classified Advertising BALLROOM' DANCING INSTRUC TlON—lndividual social dancing instruction. For appointment call 779-J or see Mary Hanrahan, Fyc apartments, 200 West College avenue. LOST—Pair of glasses, white gold fiame. If found please phone Bob Smith 212. Reward. 83-1 t pd GD LOST—A: G. R. fraternity pin with , initials, H. H. Davey, on back. Finder please phone 21. Liberal re ward. 82-1 t pd GD LOST—Base of red and black foun- tam pen. Name engraved on it, lola Murray. If found please phone 166-11 or return to Student Union of fice. 81-1 t pd GD LOST—A. O. 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IE 315—June 1,2-101 EngA . lE. 316—May 29-2-201 EngC IE 318—. Tune 1-2-14 HE • IE 401—June 3-2,-201 EngC TE 404—May 29-10=205 EngA 111 409—June 2-10-120 Dairy TE 422—June 1-2-204 EngC IndEd 381, 387—8 y Appt. Jour 2—June 3-10-100 7 Hort Jour 4—June 2-2-1 SLA • Jour 13—June 2-8-203 EngA Jour 15—June 9-8-I'NLA' Jour 21—By Appt. Jour 22—June 2-10-1 SLA Specialising COLLEGE CUT You tan Get It at Metzgar , s . SPECIAL ON TENNIS BALLS Pennsylvania Secoods 3 for 75c First Quality-45c . "3 for $1.15 .1.: SCHRAFTS CANDY in Beatoful Mothers' Day Wrappings / • • . 60c to $2.50 WE I'ACK FOR SHII'I'I'ING MOTHERS DAY CARDS LUGGAGE—ZIPOER. BAGS—SUIT CASES TRUNKS, GLADSTONES Jour 28—June 1-8-6 SLA Jour 41—June 1-2-108 Phys Jour 70—June 3-2-1 SLA Jour 80—June 3-8-8 SLA ',Arch 18—By Appt. LArch 25—June 1-2-205 Hort LArch 27—By Appt. 7 • • • LArch 406—June 4-8-205 Hort Latin—By Appt. 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Cdafg Stilt Available A 'new shipinent 'of ' senior' Coats, imilging•in size from '36 ... t0 44, is awaiting. .purchasers. in Stark Brother's' and Harpers,' John J: Che lasky '36, chaifman of the committee announcedno today. Three doicrc co-ed Cotits;:sizes 16, 18, and 20, can-be se mired at the store without the-for mality of Ordering, he said:* .97te .Befter Peneit , HADLEY'S . You will call it a Smooth Bracelet SHOMBERG'Si. Pdge ,Four Three Home Contests To Feature Week-End (Continued front ma tia:co) against Folk. Falk ordinarily plays in . No. 2, but has been moved up. to No. 1 in place of Melniesh;,regular lead-off man who mill .be unable to Make the trip to State College. Capt. Jimrity Smith will.play in the' second position with Patt, ,Campman, Per ry, and Johnson folowing in' that or der. • Patt and Johnson will play in the first doubles combination with Smith and Campman reduced to N 0,2 Massey and Perry will remain in third position. Freshman Baseball The Kiski baseball team comes here to meet the plebes with a record of five•victories and one defeat. Ker cersburg Academy took'them over by a. score :of 6-to-2. Lase year'S . game with the 'freahmen hero ended with 13-to•6 mint. • • , The Probable ' line-up for the plebes will place 'Joe Didinger 'on the mound and Joe Gillespie, who led the batt ing 4 attaele. in the kiinelast week with a • triple and , a circuit clont;'.in the Catching position. 'Wilt. Painfer will be- on , first,. Frank CoVelesiti on sec ond, and Harry Harrison -it third. Joe Metro will play 'Shore , stop and the' outfield Inen will be chosen from Tom Marlow,. Alex Barantbvich, Tony Tehannis, end George ,Chalmers.
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