Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, April 16, 1937, Image 4

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aldo Takes Position the beginning of next'semester to ac-
Dr: Allen W. 'Waldo, research as-
cept a position us assistant professor
slant in mineralogy in the School of geology at the College of the Pa
r Mineral Industries, will leave at ciSc at Stockton, Calif.
65c TURKEY DINNER 65c
AT
THE GREEN ROOM
Sunday. April 18, from 12 to 7:30
142 E. College Ave. Opposite Campus
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Open Evenings
7 Named To Women's
, Honorary Fraternity
Sigma Delta Epsilon, the graduate ;
women's scientific honorary, recently
initiated seven women who are work
ing for their master's degree in sci
ence. Following the ceremony, a ban
, Vet was held at the Nittany Lion Inn
'at which Dr. Helen B. OWens
dis
',cussed "Women. in Mathematics."
Ruth Everett, Marjorie C. Green,
Adelaide A. IltiggertyrCatherine H.
Logan. Henrietta E. MacCasbe, Anne ;
T. O'Brien, and Charlotte S. Schweitz
er
were initiated. These women have
been chosen because of their high
standards and excellent achievements
in research work. 'fo be eligible for
membership they must be studying
botany, chemistry, zoology, physics,
or mathematics.
Dr. Julia M. Haber, president of
the - organization, will entertain the
new initiates in her home on Satur
day afternoon.
French Club Chooses
18 Advanced Students
Le Circle Francais hes added eight
een new members to its organization.
Only advanced French students, on
a recommendation from the profes
sor, are admitted into the society.
Those elected to membership are:
Lois J. Anderson '3B, Rebecca Y. Bus
kin '3B, Dorothy A. Bedford '39, Bev
erly B. Brenizer '3B, Lera L. Carter
'39, Mary D. Carnal '29, Rose M. Cos
tanzo '3B, Helen J. Drew '39, Cather
inc C. Gable '3B, and Leeta M. Grid-
Icy '3B.
Other new members are: I. Jean
Kinney '39, Barbara E. Lewis '39,
Stanley Lipton '4O, Genevra Rich
ards '3B, D. Jean Rountree '39, Ellis
Schein '39. Ferne L. Warner '3B, and
Zelda 31. Woods '3B.
Prof. Diem Will Speak
On 'Christian Welfare'
LIONS ' COATS
will be sold at
THE STUDENT UNION DESK
and at
DOWNTOWN CLOTHING STORES
$1.25
808 MORINI—CHAMMAN LION COATS COMMITTEE
ANNIVERSARY
BOOK. SALE
TIM PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
High Schools Receive
Invitations for Plays
The second• annual one-act scholas
tic play 'tournament will be held here'
on May Frank S. Nettsbaum, of the
division, of dramatics, announced. In
vitations• htWe been sent to all sec
ondary schools in the state.
Because, only a limited number of
plays can be staged in a single day,
district eliminations will be arranged
if the entry list be, /t.
ones large;o
board of,ibt least e' three judges ,will
criticize each play by mail.'
Each cantesting school will be"bx
' pectcd to pay the,.royalty,fee..on,the
'play plus traveling expenses, but the
division - of dramatics will pKovickthe•
required!scencry,lurnittire, and light
ing.
Lutz, Beegle Elected
To Head Ag. Magazine
Walter B. : Latz '39' was elected "ed.
:tor of the - Penn State Farmer' at the
board elections on April 7. Others
Who, were selected, for positions ,on
the board were: J. Allan Beegre '3B;
managing'.teditor; Frederic W. Hill
'3B, editor, Campus Farmer; Vernon
E. Norris '3S, alumni editor; and Jean
E. Keller '38, - homemaker•editor.• •
These elected to the business staff
were: Walter L. Hewes '39; Carl O.
Nordberg '39, Robert Hopkins '39,
Allen K. Risser '4O, and Edna •H.
Bruno '38...„
Campus Bulletin
TODAY • . .
All entries for the Intramural
bridge tournament must be handed in
before tonight. Entrance fee 'is two
decks of cards for each . couple 'enter
ing.
Hillel Foundation will, meet in room
405, Old Main at 7 o'clock.. Joseph
Rubin will discuss John Milton.
MONDAY ' . • .
Leibig Chemical Society will meet
in room '2.06, Agricultural building:
Graduate students will conduct a dis
cussion of their work. • •*_
TUESDAY . . •
Try-outs for Junior Cheerleaders
will start in room 418
. Old Main at 7
o'clock. Sophomores should report at
this time. . „
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KEELER'S
51eCloud '37 Competes
In Rothe Prize Contest
Paul W. McCloud '37 is competing
with two other finalists• in the 'Amer
ican Academy at Rome:competition in
landscape architecture. The other
twii contestants arc graduate students
from Cornell and Harvard.
The winner will be , entitled to a
two-year course in the 'Academy at
Rome with all expenses 'paid. The ex
penses 'would amount to approximate
ly five' thousand dollars.
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repaired portable and office ma
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Colonial. All rooms running water.
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FOR SALE—Conibinntion radio and
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with atitoniatie , sreoiid, changer for
eight records.„ Reasonable. Call
house-manager •at•''Phi" Sigma Delta.
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one, two or.threkpersons . week-end
April, 17. 04„: Florence Taylor,
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quesfions
DO YOU K_NOW IT?
What company:manufaetures the tele
phones and .telephone apparatus' used by
the Bell System? .
Western Electric
What conlpany purchases nutteiials and
supplies for the entire Bell System?
Western Electric
•
What: company Maintains u nation-wide
distributing service to insure prompt de
liveiy of feleplioneitiquipment and supplies
to the various units of the Bell System?
Western Electric
Add mad you realize the
ilOportance of )yestern Electric's Part in
rendering good telephone service.
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Friday, April 16, 1937
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