Page Four, Science Majors May Attend Meeting In preparation for the latercollegi ate Student Conference on. Govern iint at Harrisburg on April 3 and 4, Dr. Jacob Tanger and Prof. John T. Law, of the department of political science, announced today that all stu dents majoring in political, science were eligible.to attend. ' . The department of political science and Pi Lambda Sigma, pre-legal Sra ternit3;., are 4:Onsorinetwo classes a week for students interested in par tiCipating in the "model legislature." The group wilLmeet in room 22, S. L. A., on Monday and Wednesday at t o'clock. group will prepare bills for legislation which they feel the gov ernment of Pennsylvania should ac complish. Six committees are now at work on the problems of labor, social Welfare, local government, education, natural resources, and public utilities. William J. Scarlett '37 is chairman of the. group, while Marshall K. Ev ans' '3B is regional director, Plutribing and Heating Heating Systems Installed 'BOB TAYLOR. • • DIAL 2722 A TON: OF: COAL IS HUT Service and Quality . Arc a part of your dealing with Foster Coal Co. • • PHONE 2653 4 - After the Basketball Game VISIT 9 1 - N • Boots Uiner 110 E Colkge Ave. "Boots" Ripka, I'rop. The Record Crop The music Nis would say it is a sacrilege for TOMMY DORSEY to do Rubenstein's Melody in F as a jazz number. I'll ask them to forget the song has such a connotation and hear a swell band do a swell job on a swell tune. Tommy has, augmented his boys with Bunny Berigan and with Bud Freeman (trumpet and tenor sax re— spectively). The side is as nice a job as the reverse. Who'll Jiny Me Vio kisf a less delicate 'i'dnditiim but equally as interesting. (Victor 25519) 'The brother, JIbIIIY DORSEY, kidnaps two tunes to tin . pan alley, •Chicken fleet and Funiculi Thesd are nice for variety but kind of But the GOODMAN QUARTET proves you don't have to borrow off of the alley because in their Tea for Two en Victor 25529 this ancient Youman's song is promenaded like a queen. Take a minute off to be edu cated and listen ;to Piano Wilson's left hand. You've probably heard the other side. Remain' Wild, ethered front Hotel Pennsylvania and realize su perlatives are unnecessary. When I heard LIONEL HAMP TON had borrowed some of the boys from Benny and done some record ing, I was excited. The result I heard. Last Affair and The Mood I'm In arc a tiny bit disappointing 'swing istically. The disc, Victor 25527, is a very smooth ensemble backing the vi braphone. I've heard Lionel do a bet tei• vocal, but very .seldom'a better in strumental rendition. Decca 1049 and 'Bluebird 6771 are four sides of LOUIS ARMSTRONG imitating Satamo. Deccean, When Reuben Swiags the Cohan (with Jim my Dorsey) and Red Nose aretypical of his "scared" attack that is only noticeable on discs. High Society and I've Got a Right to Sing the Blues are better and certainly with few trum pet rivals on modern records. The last has a nice vocal. -BREW Helme Prepares Exhibit Schedule Sculpture Display Consigling Of Contemporary Work 'Will Open Series . . A complete schedule of art exhibits AVM be held throughout the semester has . been annouriced by. Prof. Burn Ilelme, of thc,depertment,.i?,f Dining the first two.weeks of Anyil a sculpture exhibition consisting Of_ the original works of well-known con temporary sculptors will 'be held. :At that time tfiere , will also be an exhi bition. of the paintings by a group of Pennsylvaniii: wonder , painters, and a dis Play of woodblock prints.in color. The fourth and last group of con- temporary American paintings repro duced in facsimile, and a collection of prints of many media, will be shown during the last two weeks of Anti!. Paralleling •the foregoing. exhibitions, a display representing the twelve ar chitectural schools in this country which makeup the Association of Col legiate ,Schools of Architecture, will be held. • For the • first two weeks ,of May there will be heldqhe second annual show displaying the works by artists of 'central Pennsylvania, and along with this , there . will be the annual show 'of the Philadelphia 'Society .of Etchers and CraphicArtists. •, Climaxing the Smucker,. there: will be an • •exhibit of Works 'by Mrs. Lucie Lederer; local artist, whose painting's have been favorably received by crit ics in past three years, and a dis play representing the work 'completed by students, during the college year. Cagers, Boxers Meet Pitt, Army. Tomorrow (Continued from pogo three) Fencing The Nittany Lion fencing team left State College . this morning to 'cross swords' with Lehigh at Bethlehem:tc.-, night and with Rutgers at NeW Brunswick, N. .1., tomorrow afternoon. Seven men composing the varsity joined the trek east this morning. In foils;.Co-captain "Lefty" Bowen; two year veteran of intercollegiate cons; petition, will .lead of.. Spencer Pot ter,' who was in action last year, is second man. Scotty Rankin and Dean Foltz, two sophomores, will meet, their first intercollegiate' 'competition in thin event. In' epee, Foltz, Rankin, and Kirk will cross blades with more experi enced opponents. Johnny Lipcczky, whose • injured elbow •has forced hint to the sidelines during the last two weekS, may also see action in the dueling, sword event. • o Fighting saber will be two voter-. ass of last year, Co•captain Dick : Lewis and , Spence: Potter. They will oppose a Rutgers duo which they de- iTTANY A Warne, Dal T6ealre Evenings at . . . 6:30 and 8:30 Complete Show as late as 9:05 p.m. Matinee Every Saturday . . 1:30 TODAY ONLY I AN EXCITING STORY OF LOVE ON THE RUN • f r /'. ' .. .. ~ , z, ...,..;, 4.zv-:', , :T.z , ,...,...- .-- - -0." , 1 1 4' . - 1 -- '0 i ..) .., - - ' l A t i.:: :i;:s , wi1e r5 ,,. ..4::.--,; , ,,,,, ,, ,,,.. i ~, .s; ,A4F. , - N „: ......,,,,,„,,,,..„,„:„, ~.,..:,:„., „„,,,,w.,,,,,„4,,,„,i,,,,,„!,,,,,,,,,,,,,, :::OgiCeiN'-' , '.AR•IIII • 'WENDY BARRIE SATURDAY ONLI THE PENN STATE" COLLEGIAN Coated last year and a Lehigh 'combi nation of 'Unknown strength. Freshman Basketball: Seeking their fourth victory in six starts, Penn State's freshman cagers will meet the Bucknell, yearlings .in their final game of the season at Lew isburg. tomorrow. The Lion Cubs trounced Bucknell earlier in the year, 39-to-24, on' their home court. Campus Bulletin Services and fellowship *of the Hill el Foundation tOriighat T o'clockC . Dr. Cohen will lie the guest speakdr. • Candidates'. fOr • second' as.'siaiant manager in football are asked to sign up at the office Mimed lately. Report to Rec Hall on Monday . at 4 o'clock. SUNDAY Play-Social in little Theatre, Old Main, sponsored by Hillel Foundation. Presentation of O'Neill's "Ile" at 7:30 o'clock. Admission free, all are . invited. MONDAY Dairy Science; meeting in room 117, Dairy building, at 7 o'clock. • 111ISCELLAN EOCS • • All students on the elective basis in freshman'and sophomore physical ed ucationH must have their, picture taken at the Photo Shop before 5 o'clock, Tuesday, March 0. Sign up •at the Penn State Club- SPRING ENSEMBLES OF SHAOMORE. COATS, KENMORE .SOITS SCHLOW'S QUALITY: SHOP - - NEW WESTINGHOUSE RANGES - and REFRIGERATORS W. H. MARSHALL Phone 2202 Glennland !Bldg. Cat : 610 ,. ..: - L6iril,b4rij•-• - a*.',. !.rAijig.d b-v - :-to : .':,.. : ihgik . .-C0.C1i; ,,, . - I - :.:1 . F, :: ., : : ,:':.•:::,.. :ge4:±6,1ci.0:,ki,'.7 An independent survey was made recently, among professional 'men arid women—lawyers, ' doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of thoie who said they smoke cigarettes, more than 87%.stated they. personally prefer a light smoke. • Miss Lombard verifies the wisdpm of this pref erence, and so do other leading Artists of 'the radio, stage, screen, and Opera. Their . Voice's. are their• fortunes., That's why so, many of them smoke Luckies. You, too, can , have the , throat pro- .section of Lucki6—a light smoke, free of certain ;harsh .irritants removed by the eitclusive'process "It's Toasted". LuckieS are gentle on the throat. A Light Smoke "It's Toasted"-Your Throat Piotection room before Saturday, March• 6 for the sleigh ride which will be held on March 12. W. S. G. A. is. holding a formal danco in Roc Hall, March 19: Bill 'Hat tori's ,orchestra will play from 9 to 1 o'clock . . CLASSIFIED TYPEWRITERS r 4II makes, expertly repairdd portable and office ma chines .for, sale or, rent. Dial ; 2342, Harry E. Mann 127 West Beaver Ave: FOR, ltENT—Pleaant front yooni, ;aeon& flood, 'few minutes walk to campus, singly 'bed, mt: reasonable. I " STUDENT , TOURS—TO;Eurona this summer. Rstos as low as $340. - Vis- Ring four countries,. travel' With a congenial- group. For further infor matiori inquire at Hotel State College Travel Bureau. 184-3t-ch-G.D. SPECIAL—Through busse's to the -boxing intercollegiate, March 12 and 'II. For information regarding reservations' inquire, at Hotel State College travel bureau or Student Un ion Office.. • 178-It-ch7GD WANTED—DoubIe room preferably with :member of faculty. Location not important. Call 862 after G • o'- clock. 180:•2t-pd-GD.. STETSON HATS AGAINST IRRITATION-AGAINST COUGH LOST--S haef f e r fountain pen. "Thomas Tonnes," engraited On bar rel. Leave at Student ,Union Desk or phone 231 G. Reward. 179-2 t-pd-DD. FOR RENT—Single room, second floor. Private home, call at 102 S. Frazier street or Phone 3144. - 180-2 t-Pd-GD. FOR RENT—Lt6.ge, front room.fac- ing College Avenue,. single bels. 240 East College Ave. 18G-Bt-pd-8.8. FOR RENT—Room, running...water, $2.50 afitt $3.00. Colonial,' 123 W. Nittany. • . 187-3kidGO LOST - White gold„djaninini. ring. Weiss:2lB4ellid4B.Bßß WANTED-Passenger,tb bpXing: , tercollegiAtei. For,. information' - Can Bob: FILL THE CAR WITH • , GOOD GULF : GAS AND OIL R. F. STEIN. MOTOR CO. Dial 3151 SPRING CLEANING Now is the . Time to Have Your Easter Cleaning Done CALL" 3171 HILANa. --SHOP LAUNDERERS AND DRY CLEANERS 220 1 h South Allen "In my new picture' `Swing High, Swing Low' I sing`a song lor the first time since I have been on the:screen. To do • this, I 'spent months .: taking singing lessons. And with this added strain, my throat was not' ,good shape. My singing coach suggested that when choosing cigarettes, I selet a light smoke. %And , so I 'changed to Luckies: Since 'then I've fourid that alight' smoke and my throat get along together just fine." •• - • CURRENTLY STARRING IN PARAMOUNT 'PICTURES' "SWING HIGH, - ,SWING: LOW', ` THE FINEST Tplmccos. 77 . "THE CREAK - Op THE CROP" Fridity, March 5, 1937 Capital--; ! $200,000 Surplus and Undivided: Profits--P25,000 , First-National Bank of State Colleke STATE. COLLEGE, PA. Member of Federal. Deposit Insurance. Corporation John' T. ;McCormick, k'resident i Da'v'id F.' Kapp,. Cashier 121 S: Burrowes 'St.
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