Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 15, 1938, Image 4

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Cosmopolittin Club To
Convene On Thursday
At Theta Chi House
first meeting of the Coe
tuopolitau Club Kill be held at S
o'elotlc ou Thursday eening at
the:Theta Chi Fratettill3
Alembeis ate admitted 1 , , ithout
election and all students and fat,
ult,) %the mete bola alumni ot
ha% e Ih ed .ibi owl COI i hree a eat
are eligible
Et et one, hat lug the qualifica
tions tot membership I urged
to attend the openoll- meeting
and acceptances aie to be tele
phoned to Eleanor Robison 2111.
1)3 fuesda‘
Shields Suffers Attack
Colonel Shields, pi esident of the
Maid of Trustees suffered Dom
healt, attack in the office
of Di C E ➢Lnyuurdt, College
Exanunii, Enda . % afternoon. Ile
u.as iernoted to the Nittanv Lion
Inn ',bete he 1 , ,a, ideated by DI
Diets ich
HOME SITES
The Future of State College
MEANS MORE HOMES AND
MAYOR HILLS situate betsseen
the rialernit, Section and the
Coale Hills Country Club to the
Borough, has Liken on its Fall
BeautN Come and see It Your
home amidst its beautl s tmt3 Appeal
to •ou
Tout oppoi tuna% fm selection
chile pikes are 100 Is I'COW
EUGENE H. LEDERER
Developer of tlie . Fraterrnty Section
114 E. Beaver Ave, State College
Dial 4066-
Sttik -
Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, 8.30
Complete Show as late as . 9'05
THURSDAY and FRIDAY I
`A Man to Remember'
Anne Shirley Edward Ellis
Lee Bowman , William Henry
Shows at 1 30, 3 00, 6 30, and 8 30
Complete show as late as 9 05 p m
TODAY and WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
"THANKS FOR
THE MEMORY"
with
808 HOPE
SHIRLEY ROSS
CHARLES BUTTERWORTH
OTTO KRUGER
Nuta.nli
6'30, B'3o
I==lll
Last complete show as late as 9.05
TODAY ONLY '
"ROAD DEMONS"
"Hold That Co-Ed"
with
John Barrymore, George Murphy,
Marjorie Weaver, Joan Davis
In Technicolor
"'VALLEY OF
THE GIANTS"
with •
Wayne Morris Claire Tre.)ior
Musical Group
Will Entertain
Louise Homer Club Pledges
To Fete Members In
Program Tonight
your best' gills first name
Tweitt%-t%to pledges of the Lou- Maly' , If so, you shale the hone'
Ise Bonier Club, music honorary, with 91 of mote other fellows
eill ghe a surprise entertainment; fot there ne no less than that
for club members tonight in the; numbei of co-ens named Maly leg-
Orange playroom Betty Bross n and 'stet ed at Penn State.
Lok &mho aro in charge of the
program
The pledges are Ruth E Bar
rage, Dorothy J Rountree and Ruth
Shollonherfier. Seniorq, Hellen V
Atkinson, Betts L McClure, Bar
bara A Kohman Ruth E Pearce.
Ruth E Wagner, Dorothy E Wil
son. Bettina Zipper. juniors •
Sophomores pledged are Cathei-
Me E Albert, Marfiuerite C Beach,
Betty M Bromn Edith A Barrage,
Hes erly E Dibble Eleanor L.
Faganq, (Ince M. Hendershot, Jan
et N Holtzinger Alslra L Konop
ka Catherine K Lang, Margaret B
Markle. Luella M Norris. `Jane C
Ogles ec. Marfiaret A Peebles. Call
P Pope Dorothy' B Reese., Mary
Itinard. Herod* I Sandi. Olga
L Saska, Pauline M Smelgart
Jane H Weber and Dlizabeth T
Wetterau
Barbara Troxell, assistant in
music, will conduct the record re
dial at 7 p m tomorron in Ilimm
117. Old Main
The recent hurricane on the east
coast destroyed $900,000 worth of
Umbel in the University of. New
llainpshire's 555-acre college
.soods.
CLASSIFIED
TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex
, pertly repaired, portable and of
lice machines for sale or rent Dial
2342 Harry E Mann, 127 \Vest
Bearer avenue BB yr
TENNIS RACKETS RESTRUNG—
All uork guaranteed Rackets
called for and delivered The Re
stringer, 206 West College a%euue
Dial 3360 , % BB yr
WANTED—Ride to Greenstang,
Uniontomn, Connelsialle of vicin
ity Leaving Wednesday, NoNembei
'2.3 Please phone 4265
117-3Lpd-GD
FOR RENT—One double room
.
Ili gt Flom, one double loom sec
ond floor $2.50 pm week Boutd If
desned Phone 2186 Students ine
rt!' ted 116-It-pd-TB
For Best Results
USE THE
cv LLEGIAN
Classified Section
• WANT TO RENT A ROOM .
• WANT TO SELL SOMETHING
• WANT TO FIND THAT LOST ARTICLE
• WANT A SMOOTH DATE-
•
PLACE YOUR AD AT THE STUDENT UNION OFFICE IN
OLD MAIN
State Lacks Variety!
91 Girls Have Mary 6,369 Students Out
For First Name; Of 6,993 Come
Parena Rare From Pa.
YOU'l C out of luck if you At ant
to (All hei by het middle name if
it's Ruth oi Betty oi Margaret
for there ace 52, 51 and 49
of each, respectively.
Non, if those stho teed this etc
getting desperate, and have about
decided to rely on Butch in Kid
oi something foi then line's cog
nomen, may me suggest that tlirly
use the names Zuna, s Monica, Pal
lona m Rish for there men't
many of them listed in this year•
(in cam y
Of the moie common names.
dime ale 40 Doiothys, 37 'Helens,
34 Annes, 24 Elizabeths, 19 Mu
rano, 15 Fianceses, 13 Malthus.
and 10 Floiencot
Lectures Slated On-
Statistical - Analysis
Pout lectin es on methods of sta
tistical analysis mill be given by
111 Geotge W Snedecor, director
of the Statistical -Laboratoiy, at
lona State College at 4 10 p m ,
today, tomorrou, Thursday and
Pi Ida , . in teem 109, Apiculture
building
The lectures ate sponsored by
the School of Agriculture and Ex
periment Station Open to the pub
lie, the' mill corer the follonicg
subject , ' "Experiments in which
individuals chiler have or luck
%POOled chat ucteristics",
‘s group comparisons", "Sta
contror, and "Designs
for woe' intents "
Dr Snedecor Hill be free to dis
cuss personal problems in the field
of statistical anahsis nith mem
bees of the College stair If appoint
ments for conferences are mode at
the office of Dr S W Fletcher
Olexy Takes A. A. U.
Junior Track Event
Pete Ole\. y. Penn State'n flesh
man s u ns county coach and cap
tain of last vein's Lion humus,
captured the junto' inetiopohtan
Nen Yolk A A LI cioss-countiv
-PENY-STATE-COLLEGIAN
Tin ee continents, folly states,
Porto Rico, the Canal Zone, and
the District of Columbia ate repre
sented among the 0993 students
enrolled at Penn Slate. according
to a bulletin released by W. S
Hoffman, registrar
Of these, 0369 are residents of
Peons“%ania, 191 come from Nee
York, 157 from Nee Jersey
Nine states. Arkanbas, Kansas,
Maine, Nebraska, New Ilampshite,
South Carolina. South Dakota„
Tennessee, and Texas, tie for lox
ulth one student apiece
Asia is represented by Oleo stu
dents from the Phi Moines Six
students from Porto kßico, 3 from
South America are entolled
Centre County leads Penns I-
N ania enrollment with 621 studeut9,
Allegheny county mith sbo, Phila
delphia county milli QS, 'Aurae
punt!, with ,il5, arid Schuylkill
county with 251
BULLETINS
Les Sale ems, 7.15 p m , White
Hall fencing i oom _
Ski Club, 7 p m., Forestry Build
ing. Motion pictures will be shoun
TOMORROW
Hugh Beaver Club, 8.15
Room .304; Old Main
Dr Tieta will speak on the "But
tetthes of Easton United States,"
Zoology and Entomology Club, 7
p in
Alpha Nu Astronomy Society, 7
p m in Room 300, Physics Budd
, ing Members ,hould come ptepat
! ed to go to the observatory folio %-
ling the discussion
International Relations Club,
7.15 pin Room 105, Main Engin
eering
THURSDAY
WSGA Houae of Reptosenta
twos, 4 p in JO5 Old Main.
Untveistty of Kansas has the
only course tn miffing industry
problems in any U S college of
unavet say.
championship over Jersey City's
foul mile Lincoln Paik COlll,O on
Sunday
' The foimei Nittany Lion ace,
now lepiesenting the Mlthose A
A., co‘eled the distance in I.B,nun
utes 7 ,ecolids to lead the field of
20 hari
5 China Teas
Net Over $6O
Additional Funds Fm Relief
Expected From Sale
Of Rice Bowl Is
A motit at mote titan 40 on the
five China teas held in the oomen's
doimitoz les Clam 4 to 5 3U Thou,
dm, afternoon to :also money for
Chinese toilet has been teallied
Additional funds .till be receiNed
from the sale of tha t Chine - se tice
boo Is
Teas ome held in Women's
Building Mac Hall, Clange, and in
the too n logs of Atherton The
College Dining Comntons donated
1800 cookies tot the teas and W
S C A plot ided the Boners and
outer motel Ms, so that most of the
10 cents admission ofts profit
Miss Wont Tsuen graduate
student trout Lingnan Univet 810,
Canton, Chum spoke to-the pone
in Women's Building, on oat con
ditions in China, and het ennoid
ered Chinese shan Is st ere dk
pla,yed at the teas Attendants ak
set eral of the groups thessed in
Chinese costumes and,set , ,ed their
tea to Chinese music
R.O.T.C. Group Plans
Pistol, Rifle Squad
Scabbald and Blade all mgan
ue a pistol and iille team to com
pete in the mganwation's national
matches to be held u elm the next
feu months, it MRS' decided last
week at a meeting at Phi Kappa
Psi - ' , , , ._
,
0 4 .• ,An ARROW White
K i / C ) 4(eg a 0
►ww
t ive6 . ,
- I IS Alwayiltight
\ 4l V SEE THIS WEEK'S POST
/ 1 tOak de oufl_. att . ,6 -. -? - pitge 39
p;,, i ei o ww,.,
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CHALLENBETO ANY COLLEGE FOOTBALL
-,. TEAM IN AMERICA '
ii. "The (Washington) Redskins offer to go anywhere and play any single college ter ,
in the country a se, under any rules, behind closed gates, without -
benefit of box office, to prdve they can beat a college team any day in the week."
(Signed) George ,Preston Marshall, Pres. Washington Redskins, author of
PRO FOOTBALL IS:BETTER- FOOTBALL
• on page 20 of this week's Post
-•.acv::i.JU
ALSO •••"WHACKY BLONDES, BELONG IN THE COLOR PICTURES OF HENRY ,7 FORD'S:I9 . TH CENTURY
BRIGI" Captain Martin was thinking of Laura, VILLAGE: At Dearborn, Henry Ford has recaptured early .
and DorritZ - whci memorized sea laws and used them to America, preseiVesit asnabonal narks do buffalopnd grizzly. '
advantage Read abOut one they overlooked, m !Wain of • Grandpa Town, llustrated with natural-color photographs,
Pamir:Hada, by Frank,Bunce. „' ' - - shows'you what it's like-
AESOP & KINTNER'S LATEST CHAPTER ON NEW DEAL- AND.:. A new short story by FANNIE HURST, Mamma
ERS IN ACTION. In We Shall Make.Amerfca Over, they and Papa .. HOLLYWOOD, BIGGEST HEADACHE.
show you how laws &ally get born today, from brain-trust ~, See`Copyiught, 1938,11 y— . Short stories, serials; atilt°.
meeting to final , fireside chat: , dabs, funzind cartoons. All in this Week's Post. -
Co-Edits
o,llllllla Phi Beta celebrated their
I, lilt Poundein' Da> last Pride%
PI ell mimut to the mini% el nary
the% had an entettaininent and le:
iteshments at the home of Mrs L
A Doggett, alumna advisoi,
Thine
da% night
Philutes initiated Mat ianue C
Busse:um 'll. VI% ienne J Wiennet,
'4l, hilla Is Class '39, Virginia J
Gloss '4O, itena L Oeschger 'lO,
Anna. M Lought) '4O, Dot othy E
Home 40, Ruth R Hubeilen 'lO,
Lillian V Finite '9l, Lora L Carter
'll, Mai gat et A. Peebles '9l
In the hononniee—pmicion Nu,
swan home ec hononny, pledged
Evelyn Begin, Bank Cuttet, Cato-
Mn Deateils, nose 'Hardee, Julie
Pike and Jean Sonnnemllle
Alias Ilelen E Faust, dean of soph
00101 e %%omen, «111 be an honorary
member of Alpha, Lambda Delta,
freshmen %%omen's scholastic hoe-,
0101) Lakonides, phys ed lion
‘,lll include fast' action In
acts; sties as part of its meetings
Miss, Mildred Lots,' no% %%omen's
ph), ed insti actor, mill Instinct
membeis of the lionot'ar% in bad
minton air open house for all
110111011 students In chemist*: axis
held In Alin Sigma PI, chem hon
oral), in Room 101 Pond Lab last
Wednotl,* night
Social fiulendties has a been
Intsv too Phi Al u lead their
dish ict piesident, Ruth White's,
dad tuo alums from Ducknell, Sal.
Beacom and Wanda Angus on
alondirr aft el noon Delta Gam
ma pledged Carotin Deateils
Arlene Alai klo and initiated
Hanlet Sheibou '4l '
;Pere hieses*lons . jets/ '
EASY TO KILL?:
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ONLY ONE WOMAN in this quiet, innocent English, village '
scented murder—cold-blooded, cunning, murder. "It's.. -
very easy to kill," she_tol,d Luke Fitzwilliam, "if no one sus- - '
peas you." But before she could name the killer; she, too, - ' 4 ''-
was struck down. Xnd Luke, just back from police duty in -
, the Straits Settlements, found himself facing a new kind
,of
menace="accidenial" death... You'll find the:first installment , .
of this mystery thriller on page,s of your Post.
,/
Begin "EASY TO KILL"...A New Mystery,Novel ,
• - ...
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AGATHA'CHRISTIE ,i
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Prof. Davis Advocates
Marriage Course Here If
Pointing to the success of =lunge ptepaiation courses at bUCT , I ,
schools as Colgate and the Calvet...Ay of South Caiolinu, Di Kingsle y
Davis, associate piofessoi of sociology in chalice of tile deptitment.
called the student suggestion that a course be adopted bele "a good
tidea" •
&Milli] courses ai e now offeleil
by the home economics ileum Went
%0 its Louise on family relations,
the School of Physical Education'
hygiene classe;i, and the suciolog,y
.depai tment'smlyanced course oft
matriage . and the favirdy, DO
Between the Lions
(Continued From Page Three)
assistance on one occasion by
Guard Wade Alm ) . batted down
ten, in - tetcepimg." two i '
More than meie mention should
be node of.the outstanding play of
the ends—Saiantovich and Altet
in pai ticulai. Then smntt defen
sive end play kept Penn's back t
from- ski] ting the sings foi any
gains, cmd on numerous, occasion-,
Alter bloke up the play yaids be
hind the line of sciimmage The
Baion's downheld blocking nas lit
tle short of perfect—he seemed to
be on the spot just at , the light
time
Patting shot—Hometown Hairy
Hanison provided un expected
thrill on that Windy Weal play
21 yards in the wrong dnection
when he ults bottled up by Quak
ers, and then 45 vat& in the tight
ditection (aided by Baiantovich's
beautiful block) Hammy almost
scored on anodic! occasion when,
on a punt tettn n he got by the
whole Penn team only to be nailed
by the safety man It's a shame
that tikes hipse cost Hany tha
chance of a possible hero's mole on
the last play of the' game ' _
Tuesday, November 15, 1938 )1
vis said - '
All the courses, however, he
pointed out, ate of un extienielr
scientific natine and said that,
throe is a need Yon a mote pine
laud, less scientific combo tha , t'..
would gather these points of view
into a credit course on pie -Pota
tion for niatimge and 'touch on
all of the duffel out phases
To the suggestion that the course'
might fail because students ,woulil
schedule it merely to satisfy a_moi
bid curiosity; Di Davis -signed
that the school is not' 1 ;1
teleited in motives ', 4
,
"Most other schools nevi. LOUlSeb
of this nature and such u course
would fill a veiy definite need
hate,"- Di Davis told the CAI-,
gum /
Plans being laid
,by students to
petition the administiation for the
adoption of tinge Louise het..
were announced last week. It . , is
Possible, that the petition will be.
vta ted this week
' N - V l / 6 `ew
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