Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 25, 1938, Image 1

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VOLUME 35-NUMBER 15 Z 658
GRIDMEN POINT FOR UPSET WIN OVER SYRACUSE
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Board May Apprehend
Two =Students Stispe - cted
Of ,Recent Riot Damage
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Pair Under Suspicion To Face Trial Before
Student Board Thursday ,Night; - ,
Names Not Revealed
~ Two, students„are , undm
the student mob demonstratim
proximately $650 damages, it m
TUlle'ge To* Go
'On Air' During
`!(DKA. t'rogram
Houseparly Queen To Speak
-;,Clver Radio During Half
Hour Broadcast
Penn Slut; v. 11l go "on the air"
Thul Way night`
School
School songs, cheers and Intel
- ylews at. the Pep Rally to be held
in Heti eution Hall floor h JO to
30 U. in will be bi outcast over
Station- KDICA, Pittsburgh, as a
- pin of atilt:Vs ,"Penn Slate Night"
Featuring a oil:imam of music,
beet big and ,general pepping-up
will be_ the presentation of, Penn
Stales • dist' Co-ed Houseparty
- Queen,''`elected by the students' ht
„a-contest sponsored by the Celle
'glen The_ contest hub closed and
the, votes p t bcess of be
log tabulated "
TlLiOncky w ed, will,Lu Ono 'IL
radio interview n"s`:i'[entuTed; pni't
orvgaitirotideusl. ,
- Ailing as =stet or.. COI 811101110 b
twill be 13111 Suthealand, chief au:
nutincer . for IiDKA qurlog the
Inman' COacltes 1301) lliglgns and
081 3 / 6 Solent, of Nun 'State and
SyraLuse tespeCtivell, xlll be in
terviewed rot the radio audience
hy_jack flatly. sports announcer
,who has been announcing. the
Lion's gild tills this full
College songs will he taken Late
of by the College Glee Club and
the student audience 'The 'Blue
Band is_scheduled to take putt in
the enteitainment and tentative ar
rajgement..., hate been made_ rot
Bill Bottorf and 1112A/tilt.° band to
piovide, a background of "solid"
collegiate swing
lia,tid)ipi Class,
-Mani Dela7ed
Beim' SLite ,Club Attempts
To Secure White Hall
Floor Ftir Lessons
•
( Piens fm ,the Penn State Club'
third 'annual dancing class have
been balked by the inebility to lied
a - floor which \would be available
at any suitable time, While Hall
being the only temalithig possibil
ity.
,Application fat the White Ran
goer has beet mode and tidecisiun
Is expected within ten, days If the
applicatifin ,is approved, chtseon
will be begun within a - week after
is wanted'
Slob ' Jessie Cameron of the phys'
icalz,edueatiOti department
conduct the course and will be as
assisted 'by women phys ad ma
jors-,Ten one-hour lessons7will be
given, at tt , cost of s , g 50
l• The class: hi' open 'to both ;now
,fraternity,and 'fraternity men Wo
inemitre invited to attend as guests
of the Penn State - Club''
Last year Robert t, Smith, club
m'ebident,, conducted a , survey
among students and found 67, per
Lent of the men interested In social
dancing , although a large ,number
of these were unable to dance-
Bequests Accepted
'By, College Trustees
s, :k.bequest of sl.s4s , made by the
litte - Adwaid'B:„Fltts, professor of
PairyHueibindr7 extension, to the
student-loan — fund acPentt State,
has been accepted by the of
trustees - 4
suspicion for participation in
n last montl'which caused ap
iiias learned yesterday.
The students,-whose names were
not reVealed,bate expect9d to be
iipplehended and brought up foi
teal berme Student Boatd, high
est goveining agency in the Men's /
Student Government Association
Fridzlif night!
Pollee Investigate
Borough Police have been unes
tigating•the activitics of the sus
pected pair since the night of the
demonstration, it was learned, and
have uncovered ,some evidence
shich may lead to then conviction
AO the applehension of cam ul
leged pin ticipants
Names-of the suspects, it sas
said, have belh tuane&ovei to Stu-\
dent Boaid by-Buigess Winn F
Leasell with the hope that tht..
Boaid itself could• decide what
steps to. take against them
No 'official wind could be teamed
cancel rung the exact nutine of the'
chaiges which- sill be brought
against the suspects -
Local -Economics
Pi•Ofst,l 3 utilish_
htr-Books:‘,..'
. ,
- fluting' the past Wrote yeiu sAiii
stiustors In/the division , of - 13ce
110111kb Iniyoliden grinding out
books sorest that, if they continue,
ome - s sort orreard'sniely will be
shatimed before long
blight books pertaining to cut
rent •economic problems, seine of
them - used as texts in , niany•Col
loges throughout the wintry, have
been published by members of the
Eamointe, faculty hem e since, 1936
, 25 Books Since 1916
This lb almost one third of the
total number of bOoks published
billel3 1916 The , total Rumba,
amounts to 29
' Authors of the eight most recent
books ure_Proli% Carl' W Meek
Sheldon C Tanner, Edward I. Van
SanC_Richard if Water, Paul II
WueHer,' C Sant - Wyand, and At
lhw S Iteede. , The j latter two aro
tin leaves of absence at present
Sloan '4l Appointed
Seminar President
Kenneth N' Sloan '4l was ulet.ted
piesident of the Sophomore small
nal aL th meeting held last Taos
day °tin:Laken; elected ale
Pin
gram -Cn•chairman, ` ` Chan lee It
Clemson '4l ROIL 'Elizabeth Ha
mei '4l; Seeretamy, D Jane Bolles
'4l, Social Chairman, Francis E
Fink-'4l
`College, Album' Replete
,S,Oirical Scenes
^Satire! That's the word that
Thespian-Glee Cluli slaiw_to be-pr,
day night for •Houseparty gbets.
Opening with the,"Nittiiny Li
oin"..by the Thelipian' choi us of 10
couples, supported by. the, elan e
Glee - Club, the first act will feature
thiddifferent Lake-offs, There will
be one on the way College football
should be tun, and one or
holy of holies, the box ough
Lastly there will be satirical
poi tiayul of fraternity lashing
During Act Two, the Hy-Los,
select" Glee Club singing otganiza-
Eton, will feature, their best.intet
pretation el what a woman would
if she's a,mau This plias
mem a littld complicated, but in
Aida it means' hairy, brawny legs
in silk; stockings—or ,ail all-male
,
ca
,Thus, wi,th 'female tears' in her
eyes' but a man's croak in .her
Juliet will "again intone
"WhereforAteThou, Romeoo"
A leading number in, the first
Lectures Today
DR SAMUEL HIGGINBOTTOM
+,+ +
World Famed /
Agriculturist
To Talk Here
Dr. - Iligginbottom Will Speak
,- On "Rural Life In India"
At Meeting Today
DI SIMI. Illgginbuttoni, president
of Allaintbud Christian College, In
din, and one of the gieutest living
autlun Wes on ugi icultut 0, a ill ad
dim faculty members and btu
dents at 11a P M 'today in Itooni
100, Hot tieultute building, on "Rlll
- Life In India Today"
Higginbottom, who in 1921 nua
unaided the Medal
by the British government for his
services in improving the condition
of Village mid mai, life In,lndla,
viii speak here under the ausint.Mi
of the School of ,Arelutlture
Receives Medal From King
PI lIILIAOII 'Adversity in 1930 ue
itted the degtee of Doctor of Phil
lantloopy and confer ed the degree
upon Di Higginbottom King
Dem bestowed on him a Corona:
Don Medal
Hole commonly known .10
"Sam," Illgghibuttoin founded the
Agalcultinal Itiblltute of Allidiabad
College in 1911 in anewei to the
cuing need tit/zillion vlllagetb for
Irk-enure! education, Today the
Institute huh 600 acres of land
science claw own, over 110 sdr
fun Lt, faculty" bungalows, tied LI
lunntto' y
In addition lo the work in the
Itiblitute, Dr end -Min fligginbot
tont have had charge of the Nalni
Loper Asylum in Allahubtid A stil
ling speaker.-,lie recently delivered
over 1,000 addresses Oil an eight
month furlough Be in °nide] agri'
Lonnie! advisor to it - number of In
dian rajahs •
Cwiert Profit Is $l2O
'flat Het L.l Dayton 'll, ti edam'
of Cwens, annoutica un uppioxi
mate profit of $l2O from the dunce
Friday night, Two $5O bcholarships
will be given to dobei ring hopho
more Amen' whose names will be
announced later by Ruth K Kibtler
'4l, Cu'en prebldent.
lest:lilies "College Album," the joint
smiled in Schwab 'Autlitoihnn hi
litt will' be,the singing. of "The
Belly of St Malys" by Leslie Lea
rn '4l, Bud Ynnbfsky , '4O, Dimon
Sti egea :42, and : Joseph Dobbs
Alsb Lobe a,leuttited flambe!
Yunofsky and Maiva Sti Ingo
in "Small Maim, a fresh
man, is catrying,on inithe Thes
mans when her 'elder sister Louise
long a Thespian mainstay, bans
fel red to unothet college.
Also to be a leading number of
the hist act is a ballet'seene, the
that in Thespian bigot) , Thus
will be 'danced against a back
ground of Old Main columns by
Pat Altwater '4O and David Van-
Alstyne '4l
Add to this amity of entertain
ment, one• dish 'of spotlighted
campus seems behind the "scrim"
and you have some!Thespian shots
to fill your "College Album"
STATE COLLEGE, P 4;: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1938
Dissension Revealed
In '4l Campus, Clique
Two Soph Hop Committee Members Quit
After Learning Qf Appointments
Chews of dissension in the
Campus clique were fevealcd in a sl
by Stanley R . Kent '4l, following
Soph Hop committee
"In less than \an 'Mut_ aftei, the
issue of the Collegian containing
an official announcement of the
dance committee appointments had
been released, two iesignation,
from the group were presented."
Kent declined
Kent and Thomas Resign
•
Kent and Daniel Thomas 'lt ,
were the men who resigned
The mason given for such ac
tion was that until the official
' noticc only three or foul of a com
mittee of nine been consulted
as to whether ()Knot they wished
to he' en on the committee, , - and on
ly those Omit or four had even
been notified of their appointment
"Pi esumably, then," Kent point
ed out, "some feat of widest), cad
resignation lingeied, in the minds
of the 1110 m-ups of the-clique,
and the safest way to insole
against it was to display the names
publicly beforehand" •
Reason Not Understood
When twolesign,itions - did at Ise,
the officials replied to queues of
clique menthols that 44 could un
tie! stand no eason: for 'such action
since all inembets had been'fully
consulted , pi eviously and had ex
messed a 'Willingness to serve,
Kent evplained
"This was and can be in °veld an
unmitigated falsehood,' the
log committeeman
trod
AtteMpling Ln dad thn
witlichawals in such a nay that
news of them would not teach ,the
•.teneial student popnlation, \ the
Jique heads perloaded Thomas to
id= his post, Kent chauged
Naming a_successoi fm Kent
would be an unpleasant way out,
for "it would mean a public ad
mission the fact that somewhere
within tfic tank ante file of the
clique theme nits at least one tbs.
sentei, and'it was too suggestive
Jf the lane fact—that a dissenting
group existed," ‘ the statement con
tinued ,
'Kent questioned this policy of
covet mg up a m esignation and not
appointing il I eplucetneth as being
incohet ent with the "clean poll
tics" platform insta unman! in a
1941 Campus clique vietoiy last
An unofficial qatement yestet
dav by Ed Wagner, clique elian
man, Muted that - another appoint
ment would not be made
List Penalties'
For Violations
Pan-Hellenic Council Reveals
Forfeits For Breaking -
Code Regulations
Pennines for violations of the
commis rushing I..ode s acre nu
nouneed by Vivian S A Doty, 'ii9,
president of Pan-Hellenic Count,ll
after ti meeting of the Council, in
Room .105, Old Main, on TlitirsdaY
The penalties me as follow;
,I—Delay ,in giving out , Invite
Dons tot open beam' parties
.I—No open house the lirst day
3, -Barring of all contacts tot
one day during open' inching sea
boll
4—Barring of all parties during
one day of open 'willing season
s—Extension of silent period tut
ill atter Sunday noon • .
Judiciary Committee Named
VlOlnters will be penalized by
Pan-Hel judiciary tommittke, torn
posed of three women belonging to
fraternities not , represented on
campus The use of cars before
formal rushing season will be'con
sidered a violation
A committee for the acceptance
of new clubs by Pan Hellenic was
appointed. Members t are Marjorie
Golder '39, Mary Ann .Prits
Elizabeth B Long '39, rind, Mrs R
C Bernretiter Eukratia has been
formally admitted to membership
In the council.
'Pan Hellenic Ball la Hcliedxtfesi
for January 13, with Winifred M.
Watson '4O as tlairtuati, ' .
iiiilitital set-up of the .Sophomore
statement to the Collegian yestettlav
his iesignation as a menthol of the
Dean Warnock
_States , Views
: I ';'On '39 Rushing
Cites Three Di,sadvan tages
k~!Of System Now In Use,
By Fraternities
Proposals by the Collegian and
taint ri aim ally Council to considei
a t plan of deferred rushing lime
next year elicited 'from Dean or
Alen Ai thin it \Varnock Saturday
inclining the advice that the nuit
thi should be carefully considered
b4fin e any decision is i cached
'Admittedly, the present system
has its (Beads antages," the Dean
stated "Among these is the ['act
that ft eshmen interested in fratet
:title., often don't get a good
chance to sin; op the met its of the
tespecbre chaplets i Another is
tire claim, advanced by fraternity
critics, that doting a hectic ,:ush
ing season, 11111(11 of the cream of
lite ft [dman clop, which fritter
tittles claim they get. is hastily
Pattheil over
, A. third clisudvato
cake is the bad start unnerclues
unit get in their t mimes by no.
gh t odag I hob oohk during the
sleepless nights and frantic digs
of 1 ash lag season "
Second Semester Question
When asked if second semestet
pledging with the freshmen °Met
ing houses at the beginning or the
sophomme year ass even consid
ed, Warnock lolled that the
question came up al a meeting of
the Dowd of Trustees last spring
"Theta ate too parts to tins
questitac ' Warnock declared One
lb the method to be employed in
changing over to a system whet eby
only three classes lice iu a fratet
ully and the freshmen are
met ely rushed and pledged their
Hist year Time other part of the
question is What will we do %till)
Mr freshmen If none of them Ilse
in ft atm nities their first year",
Consider Larger Problem
"'Any proposal to keep freshmen
out of fraternity houses for a yea
must be considered in connection
ith the notch larger question of
eloper housing and supervision or
all freshmen" 'Warnock asserted
"When the College can provide
.1 system of housing and supervi
slot, of fre%hmen that 0 ill inert
the minimum demands of put eats
ollhout using ft atetnity houses, I
think it is likely that the College
till ile4ire all freshmen to live on
der that 1,3 stem." Warnock added
At the present time, because of
the existence of a housing problem
in town on expeetell inuease of
400 men to freshman enrollment
nest year, and an insuilleienl num
be, of mete% dormitories on cant-
PIM: It is highly likely that 'lush
..sstem till not be adopted soon
Warnock stated
Col:Emery Assumes
Military Duty Here
Colonel Ambrose It Emery. fur
mer commander of the 27th Infan
tiy. Schofield Barracks. !taws
who nab/ appointed to head the
ROW!. department here. assumed
duty as Pi ofessot of Miltary Sci
ence and-Tactics yesterday Hive-
Colonel Emery has been confined
by Illness to Fort Say Army Hoe.
pltal, Governor's Island, New York,
for several weeks, eaublug his lute
an Nal here
New Service Begun
Students need no longer call at
the College...library to renew books,
Willard P Lewis, college librarian,
announced recently Books, he,said,
can be renewed by postal card and
telepbone,`just give author, title
and ''catalogue number of book to
be renewed. ,
LIBAARX
UR. LEWIS
New Poultry
Building Will
-' Be Dedicated
Formal Ceremony , Set
For Thursday
The $lOll,OOO Poultry
firs ' academic structute of the
present $5,000,000 program to be
completed, will by formally dedi
cated at 2 p ni Thursday
The dedication will highliblit
the annual meeting here this fleck
of the Pennsylvania State Poultry
Abu(fallen
_,'lllo structuie, consisting of an
experimental wilt 510 feet in
'length and 27 feet Wide, dll im
structional unit 240 feet long and
27 Lent nide. and a central sett ice
building, Will house sevetul labora
tories, a feed storage and iefiibel
ation facilities
Considered Outstanding
It is consltleml to be the most,
outstanding plant of Its kind In
any state institution In the coati
try
Alenibeis of the C• 11111111,111 aad
U S Governments, the Slate De
pa i tinents of . Agi iculitlT n, and
many y Nutlet a frolic mums
sections of the country yylll Pai Lai
pate in the ceremonies
Buildings Near Completion
A total of foul buildings «111 be
completed by November 15 the
McCloskey Commit*, halite's of
the genet al construe lion contract,
announced y calm day
With the Sem Ice and Boon))
Buildings al; cushy erected, the Ag
ricultural Ezigineet Mg, stud lour
esti y structures. are expected to
tin comideted by tho'inicicife el ice‘t
month
Status of Work Listed
Sights of the aoi k ou all build
lugs at present. is
Agritultural Science—pa: titiumi
being elected in basement and on
ilrot. Boot. grading and out am is
(Continued On Page Two)
Landsberg Sees
More Quakes
For State
"'I het e will be Inure earthquakes
in this section of the tonal y," con
fend, Di Helmut Lailidsbei g, as
sistant in ofesso_ of geophysics
Pennsylvania cannot he consid-
Td 1111111tIllt! to eau thqualtes, lie lie
ieves, even though tact valk of
years may ocetii between them
Records covet mg it pm nod of 181)
ycan show that a total of 28
earthquakes have been felt in
Pennsylvania pi mom to I tlBl, Of
these, only two wmc of Perinsyl-
Callill 011g111 Nineteen had their
foci outside the state, while seven
wet e felt comely in the easteill
section of the state 7
"At the present time the Appala
chian struLtur e mid adjatent te.ll:-
teal seem to undergo adjustments
of ortultbi lure, as the New Jer , ey
earthquakes also tend to show"
"However," pa Landsber g sand,
'evidence gives us hope that ear th
quakes in Penimylvanta will only
be moderate shocks."
You Wanna Be An HPQ?
.'42 Women Know How
How do It e4lunan %%omen get. then house pally dates?
, Pm all disillusioned upper elits , , women, for all would-be hpy's
and fot all 'Molested non-pattisons, bete fot the first tune are the se
crets of then 'Success
Student Union dunces account
lot about GO pet cent of the it. p
uates inked in by ft eshman women
They go; they dance, and they
conquer' (Note to gtounds and
buildings enlatge tummy below
next s. u rat-chase )
Then thew ate always the home
town boys, the boys they met at
that convention in Philly last sum
met, and the boy whose mother
loiew their mother's great-aunt
Jennie It's a good idea to ht use
up on these old connections
And next time 'you get one of
those "Hi, kid, This is Mr Pet
sonahty" phone culls, don't make
a cooly dignified retort and hang
up. The thing to do Is make a date
Beaten By Cornell
21-6, See-Saw Lions
Set For Sidat-Singh
Peel, Mod, Battered By Mighty Big Red;
Giannantonio, Peters, Nemeth
. Sparkle On Defense
Sct alto, leitto box and eddostal, "?/r !Volved Ate te9OHL
By BILL ENGEL
lemced to bow to Col nell's powerful eleven, 21-6, on the
down beat Saturday, the see-sawing Nittany Lions began de
termined, prat.tic.e yesterday hopeful of catching an upswing
and gar am the season's hrst majoi victory over Syracuse
Although no set mils les c. • + + +
sulked from the hai &fought rt.,Y
Sea
with the Big Red, Jot. Peel andeating Rules
Wade Mon, regular guards, e- I
weed a tin iffie battei ing Both I In Effect For
boys' will take things easy along
with Dean Hanley and John Pat
e ick :num .15 Coach Bob Biggins
,ends the ..,quad tin ough II LIU 1111-
outgo agamsti Sylacuse plays thi=
aftei noun
The 01 atige oas di upped rival
the laid, of the undefeated and
untied, 19-12, by Michigan State
last Satui dad, despite the steady
pass flinging effort,, of Wilineth
Sala-Singh
IME=I
Once again the Lions must rue:
a strung gi id eleven as Byname
attempts to regain gloi y folios Inv
an unexepected loss
jiks v a 3m.
Ih~uugh a husky Lehigh line last
%sea, Cornell was able to duplicate
.he feat in a model ate degir.
hi ough the Blue and White foi -
wai d wall
`Only the toeless eßui Is of Tony
taiannantoniu nom his post at,
backing up the line held the Big
Red limn tolling up a larger scoie
Loannantonio saved numeious
.aids as lie hit the galloping (.:il
licit backs alien they knifed
through the State line rut 1.011-
.Istuil gains
Good puss defense by Chuck
Peters, elusive 'tinning by Steve
Rollins and Joe Metro, and a sue
cessful comeback showing by 'red
Nemeth at guard, aided the Nil:
tanyinen in spite of a ',using, cause
Lions Score on Pass
Pete] '4' 60 Val d pass into tiii..
‘‘ luting aims of Hairy Helmut'
with less than :10 seconds remain
ing to play in the game gave the
Higguismen their lone tally and
averted a shutout Hat risen nabbed
easily eluded Cornell's defender rot,
the touchdown
Big gun of the Cornell powei
house Wand of football was Vine•
F.uhlci, velnian fullbaa, who
thallstil up too touelidowns"on
two seven-yard thrusts through the
middle of the State line Emilie',
and Capt. Al Van Roost, 205-
pound Leine], mete tbe outstanding
playets foi the opposition, but the
continued biillance of All-Ameii
can Biud Holland left no doubt of
his just desctt Van Rine,t, Hol
land, Sul Roth, and Jack Heming
(Continued On Page Four)
to meet Mr Romeo in the lobby,
powder your nose, rush down, and
mul him.
Cwen dente helped ninny a lone
ly gi een heart—the best results be
ing obtained by those who closed
'then eyes, said eeme-meeme-name.
mo. tossed a coin, and then asked
the man who belonged to the best
,house, had a car, and no attach
mentg.
The 1111111 who sits in the next
peat in history class is always a
likely ictitn, and any chance ac
' quamtance on campus may be po
tential escorts. And, of course, if
none of these methods work . , they
can always find a friend who
knows l a friend. House party si
still house pasty—to the freshmen
COMPLETE
CAMPUS
COVERAGE
PRICE FIVE CENTS
Syracuse Tilt
Students To Show AA Books
In Buying Extra Tickets
Fin Saturday's Game
Sealing at la:fitments tot all
football !Ames as ttpuroY et! by Btu
, dent conintittees and published In
an
..eatliet issue at the Collegian,
a 11l be effettive for the Fall 'louse
pat Q grid game nfilt S 3 tatuse on
heel Saturday
Sentor and junior men and all
nomen nill oet.upy se, Sena
0 and it of Su! West Staticlt, - (from
midfield to not th goal
SOpilolllol e men a 11l be seated In
Sections 0 P and Q of the East
Stands Mont the South 40 yard'
line to the south goal Freshmen
men nil] occupy Sedions J K and
of the East Stands (trout the
multi goal to the north 3.lyard
line I
Seats to, Opponent's Rooters
Irisiting leant funs mill sit in
Sections iii illiti N (flow the south
10 }aid line to tho north iiiiyard
line I
Settlons A and 13 of the West
Stands (from the south .l yard line
to the south goal( Sill be open to
general sale , beetlon C (from the
south '3O yard line to the south 10.
3ard Iluel still be reserved for
fatuity, and Section D (from mid
field to the south 40 yard line) for
alumni
Secure Tickets In oie Main
A student may secure tickets for
!guests alio rimy aunt to sit with
him in 1114 alioted section by_pre
senting his A A booklet at the
Athletic Ticket Office. 107 Old
Main, a hen pin chasing these addl
tional tickets
There Hill be no reserved scats
dint the student and his guests
1111.11 V 141 any a her e in the alloted
section This mangement cumin
ales fraternity and non fraternity
glom) reset rations as has been the
piactlce in the past
Sale of tickets for the genre with
Syracuse , xlll stall Monday morn
ing and ( ontinue until the time of
the game at 2 p m Saturday
The price la sot at $2 20, tax in
chided
Whitmore Now Oti -
Coast Speech Tour
Speaking berme the Assembly
of Labotattni Wm hens anti berolcs
glob in Mot Stu logs, Ark. Satur
day, Di Plunk C Whltutoe, Dean
of the School of Chemistry and
Physics, deploted the fact that
l,nost of the chemiCal information
given to the country's physicians
comes from norkers with little or
no chemical knoniedge or even
trained supetvision
Dean Whitmore is non on a 6000
tulle speech tour in his official ca
lumny as national president of the
American Chemical Society
In the 1; eeks folloulng, he will
deliver addresses at Kansas City,
alto , Manhattau, Kan , Denver,
Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Davis,
Calif Corvallis, Ore, Seattle,
Wash, Moscow, Ida, Bozeman,
Mont, Minneapolis, Appleton,' Wis.
and Milwaukee,