Tuiiifay, February 7,1939 Pktn-Hellenic Party To Launch Two .j 4/ eeks' Rushing Period BULLETINS Today. Zoology and Entomology Club, Talk and Movies on "Wild !Life of Barro Colorado Island, 3, Panama," by Dr 'Fiost Room 2, Zoology, Building, 7 p to. Tonoriow. Rehealsals and try. outsidor the new Thespian oi ,,elie.itra will be held at 7 30 p to Violin and brass players i ,neede.d. Thutsclay .frwONreels of sound movies, 7 in t"; , home pc And Sponsored PI Iflu Epsilon, honorary math- Eimatics paternity Open to all 'Nliscelfaneotis• A tea for all girls who have taken part in any Thespian show. Phi Gamma house, 6 p in on Sunday Span- Sored by faculty wives 1. We' yin d uplicate _ ,your i glasses within 24 hours. ~ Dr. Eva B. Roan -Opp. Atherton Hall - 402 E. College'Ave -,•Starting the Semester.... - • BY - Reminding You THAT THE BALFOUR BRANCH STORE IS AT 109 Allen Street, in Sauers' Store "Always In Town" • The Best In Fraternity Jewelry , AND — The Penn State Class Ring , ; ~:.~_,~ looting' 401 No Blue Bools Quizes-Finals 14--. S ' s -,;_ , 4.,.. ,4,4 " J'..l E - ',‘ ! „.,y_ ,ti i , : ,N . .., , 1....„,.4. ~., ~ , I ~4„:,, r.,4,..,, 1 ).• h t‘” i O , ' ,TTTT ' "''' :1 4 : , ‘ 1,1 % '; ~,, .~ t;:.--- „, L -Rec 'll#ll State Hockeymen Meet Lehigh Team On Hershey Rink Peim State's hockeynien, idle eves vacation, will attempt to drag down then rust victory of the sea son at the expense of Lehigh's skatets on the Hershey ink at 7 p m Thursday Daily practice on the college pond, where an immovised midc has been constructed with Mc- Closkey luinhei, is expected to whip the local stick-swingeis in to top foam for the contest - Hoping - fm a chance I n avenge then recent defeat; the Lir ale angling foi a ietuin game witth Lafayette at Her obey on Match 11 Lafayette edged the locals 5-4 in a heart-bleakei two weeks ago Debaters To Leave On Four-Day Tour Thomas D Conway '4O and Ed nni C Couch '4l, vaulty dehat els, will leave this motning for a four-day tout, meeting St Matteis, Seton Hill, Geneva, and Allegheny in successive days "Pump-ptiming—Should it be continued" will be the 'issue de _bated in all foul otthodoa non-de eision sessions State will uphold the affiimative Plumbing and healing Heating Systems Installed 808 TAYLOR _DIAL 2722 Fee $3.85 _Dancing 9 to 2 N.Y.A. Grano $69,390 Fund 514 Students To Receive Aid For Current AZadettlic Year In Budget Special to the Collegian WASHINGTON, Feb b—A one la of fill graduate and undm6iudn ,rle students with a fund quota of $69,1 , 10 bus been set by the Nation al Youth Administration for the Pennsylvania' State CoGem+ for ibe entrent, 19.1819.1 4 academic sear, NYA AdminiSti•utor 'Aubrey Wil liams has announced NYA and graduate aid will teach 5,661 students In Penn bylvania collebes and unhersities dining the current academic yew with a total of $753,525 being agent A total of 87,885 college and maduate students over the nation will recehe NYA dating the 1938- 1939 academic year with expendi tales amounting to $11,318,555, Thd student and fund quotas tel other Inlet colleges In the eastein part of Pennsylvania arc Univea oily of Pennsylvania, 810. $82,350, Temple University, 581, $78,115, Diexel Institute, 22:1, $lO.lOl, Bncknell University, 121, 516,335, Lafayette, 42, $11,070, and Villa• nova. College, 75, $10,125 Report All Hazards C. A. Urges StudentS (Continued From Page One) nutdo- - nvatilablo, °sot:ninny to nun students 3—Publicity should be given in the Collegian and elsewhere to state and borough laws or or dinances dealing with rooming houses so that everyone can see lion v,ell tlfey are being en rol cad , 1.-11ousing cooperatives should be encouraged as a pzactical'moth ml for helping students to 1111- piece their own living condi tions and at the sante time cut doer on their college Menses The committee commended the Collegian "for bringing to light the bad student housing conditions that exist here" 24. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 4 , WHAT * DO YOU KNOW + WHAT DO YOU SAY? - By BERNIE NEWMAN In an attempt to depict the attitudes and °prawns of the student's in relation to the many ptoblents ai ming daily on this campus, the Collegian reporter will question students at random on these pi °Limb and publish 172 211.13 column the question with replies from the different stu dents TODAY'S QUESTION Do you think the College should arrange for a mid-year , vacation next year? • Richard L Britton '4O, them en gineer "1 Oh* they should The strain after final exam week tends to loner the activity of a student and he, therefme, can not start right in on a new semestel without neglecting his new courses'the ihst - few weeks A full neck's rest would enable him to recupeiate fully , and would leave reason rot 110 one to lose the basic founda tions of 110 W combos" Joseph A Gasser, 'JO, pre lau "Yes: I believe we should have had one even this yeas There is too long a MT etch beta eon the Christ etas and Easter vacations Be skies, most other schools start the school yea' much Inter than sic do and finish up sooner These schools also have mid-year locations" Leo Houck, Jr, '42 mechanical engineer "No Mid semester comes too soon after Christmas vacation, and there is no point in having too numerous vacations Besides, most students have a few days off after final exams dining which time they can rest up In my opinion, it would be much better to end the school year a few dais earlier rather than take it out on a mid year vacation " Morry Feldbaum, 'lll, Joni naltsm "Yes I could stand bOIIIC ft esh air A t neation at sucd a time %sould break the monotony And I do mean monotony," Charlotte Callaway, 'lO, educa tlow-"I think It would be very nice, lovlding v,e didn't hale to iemain in school longer at the end s ot the school yeai Students away at practice tatchiug the first sullies tet hould he enabled to make bel ie' arangemmtts %hen they 'e nnui:a 101 the :rowed seawater" Thomas T Francis, '39, (Mut.' lion "I don'l marl min inAt 3 031 'l,llllOO I'm giailiniting in .111110“ Jack Schwartz, 12. ag engineer. "Itelinitely We should have Home hoil, of vacation at this time of the yedi Such a lvacalton should come eithel the ueelc before the 111 m l -exam!, m aftel The four necks heroic lindls is one Mandy mind, and as long as the College does not piovhie lime foi 'the stn tientB to meanie for their !room 11103 should see that the student% had some ennui Limit) for mental and ph‘sical relaxation! following !Ilene exams" Riflemen Outshoot Drexel, 1348 to 1341 The lion vaa sity i illemen, by a stoic of 1348, (Pasha Drexel Insti tute's team with it stoic of 1341 in al four-may postal match held Ft :day night, Jan. 15, iesults of Much were received today. The i 'Remelt lost to teams flung foi Cornell and the Univeisity of Pennsylvania Results of a postal match held ‘, Alt the Univei sity of DONWUI C dUI lag hind e‘amination week have not yet been received , STOP AT ... , ' THE HOFBRAU The Second Semester S. ALLEN STREET NOW SHOWING - 7. SPRING Dress Materials EGOLF'S Wylie'g Band To Jam Friday - Military Ball Will Feature iVylie's Violin; Grand March Is Novelty 'lite hAl•lit'swing Of Aantlu Vt Iles blind will ink° the curtain on this hetile,tet'.., fointal elobod dance when they alas at Military Ball hi the Al inoiy at 9 o'clock on Friday night Wylie',, band got Ito start ahlle the boys acre attending Trannyl vanla College In Kentucky and has come a long say!, to popularity In the (beat Lakes section A lot of this success can be attributed to vocahsts Tat Wolter, alai has re corded for Victor, and Limaino El Holt, lovely Doti olt songsti ens The band, led by Stradharlun playing Anglia has played at the theynione Ballroom, Detroit, Web titer Nall, Pittobingh, and the Golden Pheasant Rent:lnfant, Cleveland, from where the? fre fluently broadcast over WTAM pit the Red nets ork of NBC Grand March Arranged Guests at the bull mill be treated to a novelty this year, Chairman Robert I (Amulet "0„ announced be hi the form of a grand 111410 1 , emulating the famous ling (mime* of the Moat Academy and V M I The Junior cadet. MU CCI t mtll form a sabre arch, while the senior ()Mier, and their dates calk Howell to receite one of the new cadet corps insignia as .5 sou venir A total scheme of peen and gold ern be used in apploPriate decorationg A suitable lighting system mill be an angoil to top oft the military buckpound _ Co ed, attending the ball have ben granted 2 o'clock. it was an nounced Time Table Is Revised (Continued From Page One) PolSei 5 77 T FlO W 3 102 EngA Psy 13 78 51 Th 9 F 2 200 WT Spanish 5 87 & 301 87 Appt .301 Main ' Sp6ech 491 88 M Tb 10 F 3 Engl Comp Bldg Speech 200 88 EG 2WII Speech 200 88 P 206 Eng E SpeechEd 4394 89 T 7-10 p m 118 HE Spe&4l4. 53080 By AppL IoL Meeting W 4 EnglComp Bldg Sti 190 B M W 1 21.3 EngD SLA 290 A W F 9-12 402 Eng,B. Phys 281 75 A So Ch(A-F) 108 Phys T F 8 14 SLA Phys 281 75 2 So PM (Gp-L) W 10 108 Phys WAS 11 10 SLA Phys 281 75 4 So PM (12-Z) W 9 108. Phys T Th 1 125 SLA Phys 281 75 7 So Met ( A-L) EcheE W 8 108 Phys W S 9 201 TC Phys 281 75 8 So Met(ll-Z) W 8 108 Phy , , W S 9 215 Dauy Phys '2Bl 75 9 So Cot IoT Cool Mng Pug W 8 108 Phys W S . _ 107 M Eng- PhyN 282 '75 2 So' I'M (Gp-L) W S 8-10 202 Phys Phys '282 75 4 So PM (R-Z) W S 10-12 202 Phys Phys 282 75 6 So ABCh (1.-L) MW 1-2 202 Phys Phys 282 75 8 So Met (/1-Z T 3-5 Th 2-4 202 Phys ' Phys 282 75 9 So Cot FT 6eol Ding Png T F 10-12 2U2 Phys Phys 282 75 A So cit(A-F) T F 10-12 1208 Daiiy Phys 282 75 C So Ch (Mut.%) Bot` M 'Ph 10-12 1208 Dan y Phys 282 75 E So ChE (1)p-Ilr 3-5 I , 2-4 1208 Dun y • Phy, 282 75 G Su ChE (Pg-Sin) M Th 8-10 120 Daily MeDebt; A W 8200 Engll M fh 8 123 Engß PhybSci 711 12 110 1113 11; 1 201:TC Pli. , ,sSei 874 (. T 2 11U MlO 201 TC Phy.Sci 874 II I'2 110 H 11, TlO 2OITC Phys Sci 874 K T 2 ILO HE 513 201 TC PhySei S7l L T 2 110 HE MD 201 TC U. S. Ag Posts Open A Civil Service examination lot 20 Janie' professional positions in the U S Depaitifient of Agi 1- eultuie will be held doting the hist putt of Minch. Applications must be on tile with the Commit stmt's office at Washington not Int el than February 27 MAESTRO AUSTIN WYLIE whose orchestra will pro vide the music for Military Ball from 9 to 1 in the Armory next Friday night Wylie Is a purvey or of sweet swing Mil Ball will be the first formal closed dance of the second semester Semi-Annual . CLEARANCE SALE! _ - SHOES SCARFS SLACKS • $6 and $6.50 Edgerton and Wool and Silk 4111 $4.50 and $5.00 Slacks ' Miinsfield Shoes now $4.45 $1.50 and $1.65 Values , Now-$2.95 - $8.75 Nunn-Bush Shoes Now-95c All $6.01) and $6.50 Values $5.95 ' $2.00 and $2.50 Values Now-$3.85 $lO.OO Nunn-Bush Shoes Now-51.35 All $7.50 Values $7.85 $2.95 Values___now $1.65 Now-$4.95 SOCKS SUITSJACKETS Reg. 35c now 27 cA1l Hart, Schaffner and Were $9.50 and $lO 50 Reg 50c now 37c Mart Suits____now $26.75 Now-$6 95 Were sl2.so___now $8.45 Reg $1 now 69c All $27.50 and 429.50 Were $l5 now $10.95 Reg. $1 50 now 95c. + Suits now $21.75 Reg $2.50 now $1.65 All $25 Stuts__now $16.95 SWEATERS , HATS SPORT COATS (with sleeves or sleeveless) Reg. 52.50 now $1 65 Reg $5 Knox Hals 53.65 All $16.50 Reg. $2.95 now $1.05 Reg $3.85 Hats now $2.95 Sport Coats___now $11.15 Beg. $3.50 now $2.35 Reg. $3 95 now $2.85 GLOVES TOPCOATS Reg $4.50 now $3.25 Leather or Knit $35 Values n0w526.75 , ROBES Wei e $1 now 69c $3O Values____now $2l 75 Were $1.50 now 95cW00l and Silk Wei es 2 50___ _ now $1.65 $22 50 and $25 Values 95 Were $5 now $3.65 Were $2 q Now-$l 6. i____now $1.05 Were $6.75 and $7.50 • Welt! $3.50 and $3.95 $16.50 Reversible:, Now-$4.85 Now-$2.45 lsm-$11.75 I Were $550 and $lO SHIRTS ' TIES Now-56.85 All $2 Shirts___now $1.45 $1 Ties non 79c PAJAMAS of 3 for $4.25 2 for $1.50 / - All $2 Pajamas (Excluding Whites) $1.50 Values now 95c Now-$1.45 ~.. OPEN EVENINGS TERMS CASH KALIN'S MEN'S SHOP A Common Expression in TOWN and On CAMPUS ' "You Can Get It at - Metzger's" TEXT -BOOKS BOTH NEW AND USED FOR SECOND SEMESTER Sell Us Your Used Books CASH or We Give You a LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Good For Any Merchandise In Our Store MECHANICAL DRAWING SUPPLIES SLIDE 'RULES $1.27 to $27.00 LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS 25c to $9.75 44: VALENTINES 1 Shop at METZGER'S RUSHING SCHEDULE TOMORROW t p 01 —Panliellenit Pal lY Mimi ton Hall THURSDAY 35 p 111 —Sem fly Open llouse FRIDAY 3 5 p 211 —So ri ty Open I louse SATURDAY C p —Sorer* Open I louse SUNDAY 12 noon—lnvitations tor Sundays and Mond.* h pal ties elll be Is sued I'i NJ Association Parties FEBRUARY 16 9 p in —Silent pi,i 'MI bonito. Invitations to formai parties is sued 15 1) ni —Replies platen hi bore 4 In the Dean of Womens office FEBRUARY 18 5 p in —Silent pet lod entP, - 5 10 7 p in —First formal pall 7 10 9 p in —Second forinla pat ly 9 p in —Silent period begins FEBRUARY 19 10 a m —Rushoes recehe ballots i p in —Ballots must be in the Dean of Women's office p 77 -11ushees 1%111 be notified Ithich houses have •accepted their preferences 46 p In —Rusliees .111 a eport to their houses Fake Mires omorrow Affair Is Set For Atherton Hall 3-5:30 (Continued From Page One) unit open houses 111 trot 01Ity ill/1110N . 111111',11,1) F:ldar and Sat mule,) afteinoon, the visits. Ile nod to lt) 111i1111(0.S, mill leruul ipMeer, In ilet.olllo a«plaintiAl lii houmm they do not knee, and 15111 tumble them to visit all sormi ties llitls still he issued for the pm Iles held Ciotti Suntlu. until Thu? s 1183, Feb lb, to a silent petioll milt shot at 5 p ut -anti cotillion, nntil the follow,ing Satustia) at 5 p m Doting this time !how %ill Ir. no Lonhit Is hole,een sotutlly moinen .11111 tashecs Pot nal (111111131, S.ll 11111.1 t heb IN, anti the tecclint; 1111 d 11114"1-1 mg of bids inshees the follutt ott, day sill Lon( lode the pio4rant 11111 1 eporl to their the sell houses bet %teen I trod b p m, &nolo, Feb I'l Thai d largest III» ,ir3 in the United States, 11,ti yard College's \Widener lib) ary contains 1,750,001) sOIIIMCS
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