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PENN STATE 'COLLEGIAN
Sacceosor to The Free Lance; established 1887
Published semi•' eehly during the College sear, except
on holiday s, by students of The Pennsylvania State College,
'n the interest of the College, the students, faculty, alumni,
and friends
THE MANAGING BOARD
JOHN A TROANOVITCH 19 nfitor
"RANCIS A C VOSTFRg JR la, Business Manager
lIFINIERT R ['ARAN '( JFROME snArrrß .19
SPOrtg Edgar Advert Wag Manager
RO' n NICHOL:S TR '39 RICHARD W KOOMAN 19
\fawning Ealtar Circulation Manager
SAI VATORL S SALA 10 RAI PH H GUNDLACII la
News Filter ' Prnmotinn Manager
Al AN r. MeINTs RF a 9 DALT AS P LONG 'ln
Pealtre Editni Doreign A41.9119ing Al9nneer
THOMAS A 130 AL 19 MARS I SAMPLF 'll
Assislant Managing Fdllnr Senior Secretary
BRUCF 91 TRABU Fl 9 LIICILLD GREENBERD 11 , 1
Aplotlnt Sports Editor Wonnen's ruiner
arirA E SlitEN 19
Almtri ite Women , ' r.dltor
AbCoClate Editors
A W2lllOOl Enrel Ir 'lO
11. rnunl A Ne.:nnn 40
DI, lit/s. 1 140th '4O
goritcrt Nmson '4O
Women's Associate Editors
MIIII, It Gnrdon en Helen C.MP .10
Associate Business Managers
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Tuesday, Maich 7, 1939
, ;7, STEP TOWARD
COOPERATION
A ftei eleven months of bickei ing with the Col-
Irp.,e Senate on the question of a and-year vaca
tion, the Collegian is highly pleased to be able
to commend the Senate tot its actions at its meet
ing last Thin slay
Foi the Senate heaid thiee student leaders, who
pi esented the pi Lama of the student body fm a
owl-yea, recess and after dismissing theonattei
wnh the students, the group decided to iefci it
ts two committees Calendat and Academic
Sterile:ids—who ate to give a iepoit in Lhe neat
lame as to the etieets the adoption of a trod-yea
vacation would have on future calendars
In assigning the problem to' the Academic
'Standards group for discussion along with such
suggestions as lengthening of final examinations
period, the Senate showed that it Is giving the
inid.yeai vacation proposal the serious eonsld.
elation it Is worth but had heretofore been de.
Med.
And, in deciding how to info, m the student
spokesmen 119 to what action had been taken on
LIICII petition, the Senate was metal to avoid
saying that the petition had been voted down, but
athei Illal'llLted the wcietary to infoim the atu
den ts that the whole matte) had been term ed
to the two committee., foi sludy in connection with
the conch action of fatale ealendais
These signs that the Senate has started to
take a co-operative attitude in dealing with stu.
dent-suggestee measures are in • pleasant con.
tract with the dogmatic manner in which the
Calendar Committee and the Senate as a whole
Wined down the vacation proposal in" January,
failing to give any reason for their action
WHILE THE PRESENT attitude of , the Sen-
ILL as a whole is indicative of new interest in the
po sib lines of niid-yeas vacation, it is not clew
whethei ci not it. is still tonsideling, the possihd
it of such action in the 1939-40 calendar ,
The Collegian slum ely believes that it a.• not
too late to pi code fo) a mid-yea) vacation for
next yea), even though a c ilerulai for the year
has ah only been am oved by the Colonial Com
mit Ice
As moot' of its behel that a change in schedule
l'all he made oftei the calendar haslbeen adopted
without malting iou unnecessaiN hardships ifor
e Cher faculty as students, the Collegian points out
that on Novc.mbei 4, 1917, the Senate panted a
Thank , giving tece , s to begin three weeks later,
it Novembez 24 This vacation was granted a
te] the presentation of a petition signed by :1,800
students
If the Senate could grant a special vacation on
three-weeks' notice, on the basis of only a stu.
dent petition, surely a favorable report from the'
committees now investigating the matter should
result Jr( the granting of a mid-year vacation for
1939-40, for there is ample time to make any
changes in teaching schedules that such a move
would necessitate.
IN COMMENDING the co-operative attitude
shown by the Senate at its last meeting, the Col
legian since' ely hopes that when the group takes
up the proposal of student lepresentation to the
Senate, it will do so from the same ,fan, broad
minded point of view
The Senate has obviously come to realize that
open expression of student opinion is necessary
to the proper functioning of so comploi an orga
nization as the College.
Because of the fine mat k of Joseph A. Peel, Ray
mond S Cookery, and Waite', A. Jones in hand
lug the student petition fot a mid-year vacation
by pi esenting it orally, the Senate has come to
°Awe that the student body can capably and
maturely represent itself before a facillty body
As long as the Senate keeps these two facts in
mind and endeavors to co-operate with students
and student leaders, the Collegian is thoroughly
convinced that student-Senate quarrels sere ,a
thing of the past.
But only through complete co-operation on both
sides can satisfactory student-faculty-administra
tion relationships be maintained. And satisfac
tory student-faculty-administration relationships
are vital to a greater Penn State.—G.B S.
OLV MANIA
Talk of the Town:
One of the maniac's stooges (a mmon we raised
fic7m an idiot) hid in closets and behind sofas
this neek-end and oveilieind the following gen-
nine quote.,
jean Smith "Hal says he loves me hetlet than
any fellow loves any gal" Bath:l.la ICurtv
"Gee, I'd love to meet a smooth man" Jo
Condim."l love Lime " Velma let try "It's
a novelty al oundthet e when a semot gets a date"
Heddie Ruth ,Hindmaii• "Do you know who
Jack Brand tool. to serum balk Betty' Bloom-'
held "Oh , Albeit , so 'wondei Janet
Reese "But he's not like oily Heingle" Ann
Stalin:ln "No,'l haven't got a date I novel go
out " Dottie Walton "Whacky Newbei ry ns
too fast" 'Nan Bolden "This is the seven
teenth. Sigma Can " Gigi limns "Ile's all
light but he's not a bit peppy" Jean llnig
"I Just,got ancithei long distance call Dom Buck
nell " Kay Bineilly "Was Slsee with Hank
Cuttei last night" Adel Millet "No .boy's
lucky, enough to date me tonight I'm studying"
Clkillotte Callaway "I ,got the sweetest let
tel from 'my' 'Eddie"
Paul S Haldeman Jr . .10
MAI,/ Owens tlil
Robert I. Mum . 10
• l•rorne S Seldom '4'
,Vegetable Soup
An infm 211 PI tells us , that Ran .has taken
quillnuamters in the dog house IL:gilt-of-his-life Peg
gy neke, when ,teading a ,recent iVioth, saw
the candid shot of aim with Jean tßountaee, form
en
L 0 II L and like&it,iiot Meanwhile ;Retie
Leach is some binned op ut Chuck 'Weikeit :fm
'keeping hei out of 'the samelpicture AKPI
Nm m Harz, who's' , been dating :Lois Jane al untei
of late, jam neyed 260 miles to Atlantic City on
Thursday intending to date his hack-home love
that night she had a date and wouldn't bleak
it Norm,pulled in the,akin , thive , at 4 a in
tiled, very tiled, and hurt, vei y 'hint Nits
Chambers, chi oh soil] churn, received a call last
week from dtd inJiting the-girls out to dinner on
Thursday night cane than aft and the chi
oh gills \vele sitting mound waiting, just want
mg someone c died the clefts and it was news
lo them, so the gals ate the usual dorm meal
W 8r.d1., 0,4 , n4 '4O
_ Herbert Ninon '4O
Ve'ie getting sick of college boxing no
one knows who the hell wins half the crowd
thought Hanna was robbed the other half
, thought not we thought Handler didn't even
deserve a draw, and the crowd booed loader then
they did the taw Patti& Senior decision af
ter the Inta collegmtes at Syracuse this week,
we'll hem stories Dom those attending that we
were lobbed in this bout and that bout no one'
agreeing as to just which decisions weir raw—
.Ab, nuts , VIP like ping-prong, so definite
We predict the hit of the Thespian's Jubilee
show is going to be Playwrite Bud Yanofsky's
take-off on the , forma Player's drama Bury the
Dead .. Sammy Galin, Joe Dobbs, and Bud will
fill the,tusles with then song, "We Are the Boys"
~ and, of most intereset to us, the chorus will
contain Merielle Pupa an element,of
mystery enshrouds the George l''cilish-Barbara
Thiele bust-up Tillie Bowman and Duil John
ston are reconciled after Tillie blew up when the
Delt boy had an impoi L for Seim Ball Wal
ly PSCA Dunlap finally broke down and kissed
Matirine McCann ,goodnight after 12 goodnight
le4s-dates—and in broad moonlight, , top Aside
to freshmen• If you want to write thic column
three years from now, try nut fat the Collegian
—the best and most woi thwhile campus activity
(ask the man who knows) Gertie Cionan, last
year's delta gain graduate (or were there two , )
took a chance for a dime ,and won an electric
stove late , campus visitors like ourselves on
Thursday night were treated to the entertaining
spectacle of a fire dull in front of Mac Hall
does anyone know the tine 'for ai son' , 'the
swimming team celebrated the end of the tank
season in the Dutch Kitchen Satm day night
and bumped into a bunch of delta chin up these
fru a convention walking out Locus! Lane
Saturday night at 11 o'clock we noticed the club
ooms houses but the delta Rigs wei e
complete diu kness —MANIAC
PENN STATE 'COLLEGIAN
Two Schools'
Name'SCholars
(Continued From Page One)
died M Taylor , 20—Jean Bab
cock, .Josephine H Beljan, Btian
13 - Christman, Robert P Gieen
beig, Anthm Peslcoe, Alined A
.Rosenblnom, Catheiine L Schoch;
2 s—Mai y•B Anderson, Joseph R,
Bouine, John 11J. Capoczola, Maly
A Galletli, lean Healer, , Doris
Al. Koch, chirold R Londe), An
lrne Legman, Mc-
Mahon, William R Neilson, Lois
E Notovitr, Ruth 3 'Ples.ett,
Pied C RPULPIIIIUPP, Ernest Soble,
and Minion E Spoiling.
Chemistry and Physics
Sen.ol. 2 nye' age—E Ruth
B,e}twieFet , Harold S Ray, Ro
he, B !bell uds, Com ge F Rum
!. 2 'ls—James 1. liellm , 2 'l4
Robert II .Ifasek, 2 9-11 m old 111
,Caplan, 2 B.S—Bet eat d Mr.'s:non,
85—Dnind J Bohm, 2 83—Vie
tot. .Kiemens, Joseph ,P Kl its,
lien] y lcley, 274—June
, 2 72—Bi ono, L 'Bonnem,
,Raymon Cm ennvn, 2 69-llent y
.Itynkiewle7, 258—Leon:ud W
Coleman, 2 55—Vilo Label
Junius 296—hedge IT In
<keep, 2'7—Robert S Vous, 261
—Robert. W titeen; 2 57—Stan
ton ,R ;Rubin, 2 511—Fi edet irk , E.
Augustine, John CI olun, .11 ,
hemge B 'Pyle
Sophomm awn ald
:43 Bieady. Geoigd P Cieeammm,
I'David 3 , Geoige, Albeit.L
Myei
•nn, 2 86—Samuel Schwa) ,2 84
—Gliarle% G , Oveibet get , 2.81
A Sell Ann , 2 76—Vin
. cent N Hm 4, 274—Leon - I. Bei t
-1 , 2 70—,Robei t IC Smith, 2.59
Rnbei L B Pilhe,l, 2 55—Will-
I i.un II .11 ough , 253—Paul M'
'Daly, Andrew 'l' Wriltei
+Pt (shown - 82—Jack P ,Rtt
let , Molloy L Schwartz, Jamis
'E Watson, Jt , 2,82—8ut dsall TI
Taylot , 2 80—Untold C Foust,
2 7 , l—Et no A McNeil, 2 75
Cloud E Hansel, 2 11.7—Hatly IT
Pall, John W Healy, lack E Mot
gan, Rohet t W Noll, Robot t Ii
Shah , 2 66--Jacl, A Cache, Ro
hn t II Rough, 65—G1 ace' C
Naylot , 2 61—Ft edet tck .1 Schott,
,Robes nosy - 111e, 2 60—Solo
mon Bi alow, Mac tin H Ft itch,
Abe Hodes, R Ii Piet ce-Huhland;
259—Louise I Wilde, 2 55—How
at d B Jtvia, lint old L \Value] ,
2 54—Mae S Petri s and WdHflm
R Fm %All, Jt
Pan-Hellenic Council .
Will Meet Thursday
Tan-Fiellenk. Council will bold'
bovines' and educational meet.:
ing with MIS Mace Ciehan, na_
lional -Mgt vice president of Phi
Mn. in the IV S C A room of
White Hall at o 10 p m , Thin day
At the coffee hem in Atherton,
Hull Sunda3, Vivian S Doty,
pt e.ident, and Suinitinil 'Chant=
here '4O, vice president, repotted
on the confeienie they attended In
Woc,hlngton, D , taut week
Sot m ity members anti Pan-Hel
lenic members diucusued Inulting
pr oldeimi
All freshman Collegian edltorlil
candidates meet In Room 318, Old
Male, at 7 p m tomorrow , '
29 Women
W S G It President
Peggy q, tone, Senator, for
three •conge( olive yeal s, Owens;
lil eqiunan Council, chilli man Of
eginnan Council dual ge of
1.411 Ma 11 (AMMO% Co - euUtlon
410.
lane A 'Romig- lanim senator,;
pre , ldeuL of Home 13c. Club, - fresh.
man hockey, freshman membei ,Or
I tome la. , Council, freshman AV A'
A rem emenlative, So ph omo r e
Council, Ellen,ll Richards Club
W S G A Vice-President
Janet -11oltringo Alpha
Lambda Delta, Col l'ege choir,
Dome Ec Club -
Grace E Rentschiel P S C
Modiiii — DariZeolub, candidate for
P C A. presidency
Elinor Weave] _Ft esliman 'Sen
ate and Council, Owens, Alpha
Lambda Delta, 'Megabit's, sopho
mot e cenatot, Minh mau or , Preshf
man Council
W S G. A. Treasurer
Belly Al glartin, Collage choll ,
catullilale fal Collegian business
staff • N • '
V., poi othy Radcliffe Ft oilman
senator, hockey, qntiamin al' ping
jkong t ,3
0
lf,Sarah .P Searle President „of,
.F.`,regliman,, Forum, Modei n 'Deuce
Club ' ,
Senior Senator
N isab - 61 Jordan Home - Px.
Club, Co-edition 9 ter, May Day
committee
Mary P Lett7ell Cwens, town
senator, \V. G A treasurer
- I
Junior Senator
Josephine - , E'Condrin, Dime Ec
Club and Council, Co-edition
Vern'L Hemp House of:!Repre
sentatives, Collegian candidate,
sub-chairman tot May Day:,
- , Paultite.3lToulasant. Treehhtan
porum, debate
Sophomore Senator
Ann hi Borton. Senate„Fresh
. WHAT .
DO YOU KNOW?
WHAT +
DO YOU 'SAY?
_By BERNIE NEWMAN
,Do you think we should have
a combined men and women
student government here?
Buzz Acker 19, Borne Et 'Yes,
,provided the women don't have to
do all the wolk A combined sla_
deal golernMent would help unify
linden! opinion on the minims"
Dick Ellenberger, '4O, meehanleal
englneri% 'I don't 'believe that
thole rhould he one dlatlnel goy
(ailment:ll .00nm wllh both 'then
end wompli 0111(01 131t1 I do
I hill k teln even t Ives ft om men
and women govesnmenta vhonld be
Ineluded Into 0110 eentlal cabinet
n hetr both sldra (0)11(1 vhw opin
lona '
Jack Rex 'Xi fnievtly 'No The
pu OSOrli 1 . 01111 01 govetumcat wag
Nought about late: pony yeaiii of
repel fence mid 14 .14 g OO,l / 14 can
he expel toil Thorn iv no itierei...
sky for groat. thattgeg„ . lll 1 1 10 PH'S
rot getup, hoi.lilog any big IPvt.
410114 would 1.1111 , four IA live yells
before pod' Pi toil
Dick Peters '4l, towel illsk,lon
"Yes It. could facilitate .t mote
comps ehenulre knowledge of the
dlfTeient men and women prob
lems, rot as It is, 'wither faction
knows what iho Mhos Is after
Alsr It would make fin mom; uni
fied, lathe) than the.piesrpt small,
choppy stoups"
Milth ed Plapinger 'll. Joni nal-
IqM 'DPIIIIIII , I3' As It in, moil
students control the tampuq
Women aetivitios het e ale equal
In impel !MCP 10 thane of men A
oinhined government would give
roman students an oppot tunl y
to volt e their pi oblonls and bring
'about dashed action"
Don Cresswell '4O, advertising
"N‘b The efficient y or 'shade:ll
vim nment would be broken down
bet mists or too Mtge a group , I3ea
sides, all women students would
be ,intruded In the expenses in
t:Ml..li only by men when such
things as pajama naiades and Mh
o Punts or student -riots cause
big expenses in property (Minna,"
nna,"
Alice Murray '42, lower rival n
' , Yes There are enough women
otmlenlei +time to give s them some
owe in oltulent,government"
John ,Dimit '39, industs 10 -engl
nem ' Yet. At.luesent,theie are
two governments, both function
ing foi Ilicetpurposes Why have
dupliraTion of action , Roth should
combine and In will attempt to
Ming alma belle: results"
Latin Amereean Talk Slated
Di Ricbat d I.` Behrendt, profes
sot of education at the 'University
of Panama, will speak on "Econo
nile ,tad Social Trends in Latin
America of Today," at the fourth
Liberal Al is lecturo-in Room 107
Main Engineering. at 7 'lO p in
Thin slay
Who Vie'
man 'Council, hockey basketball
Irene M Paul International Re
lations Club,\Swimming Club
Prances iI - Tallel, El eshman
Celtic il, hockey
Town Senator
Cordella,Reuch Alpha Limb.,
da ,Delta, Owens College choir,
71 1 04i/in' ,
lEdith A 'Barrage Attalla Lamb
da , Delta,,Cwens
Rarth - f lC`..Kistler * , ( wens pest
dent, lalkonitles
W. R ,A President
Beata ice M"Lowe Three years
in W It A, spoils learns, Lake
nide% Cleans '
Mary H. O'Connor W R A.
board, , sophomore hockey manage!,
Cwens, secretary of House of Rep
resentatives, Borne Re Council
Mary 'Ann Rhodes W It A.
hoard „activities chairman, jailto
allies, hidicial committee Pan-'
Cwens
W R. A Vice-President
1. P.leanna -Bertram Lakonides.
W R A board, hockey, basket
ball, baseball,. Freshman Counpil.
judicial rernmittee,‘ ° Cwens
Muriel E Engelke Lakonide:i.
hockey„hasketball, - president of
badminton 'honorary ,
lane„R ,Iloskins Lakonides, W.
R 'A Ibbard., hockey, Ibaitketball.
baseball. Intramural _Board, vice
president .Cwens“Tresinnan-:For
um, -May -Day committee. '
ARE YOUR LIVING
EXPENSES ,Tog HIGH
IF SO VISIT '
, t
,STAGINS'
, And 'Save the 'Difference
"ALLEhf , STREET -
Bette; 4 FoOd 'at 13ettericen
Cliques Ready
, To Set Slates
Byrom, McWilliams to Battle
For Nomination .0n MO
. Campus Ticket _
By BILL ENGEL
With the Indepandents engaged
in a concentrated drive to singan
ne the non-ft atet nay men into a
oup, the reqpective Camp
us continued then oigan
qational ell ni is and plow ed to
announce candidates
Pletcher L Byioni, Jr and
liownt d, C. McWilliams, 11 have
been revealed as the dikely candi
d Ws fat the ,piesidential namm
ition of the Junior class Campus
tichet Both openly e \ &ism' then
intention of tinning at Sunday
ge gathering Phi
K ippa Sigma
DeJure Named Chairman
Other 1910 - Campus memo a
tams for the coming campaign in
cluded the appointment of a plat
im m committee with Gem ge
DO in a,N chat i man. Other mem
bets ate Thomas P Camelot],
Edward E
llo,ev, and Charles E Reed, di
Appointment of a nominating
committee highlighted list Tues
day's iegul.o sophomore Campus
meeting E Fmk',
chat! man, Roger S Findley, Os
-1.111 1C1.1111(41, Ji , Eugene B
Km cope, Er iii S Moclle, and Dad
el tempt ise the ,gloup. '
Both freshman and sophomore
Independent pat ties held then'
regain] ' confabs, but moldy con
tinued plans sfoi nominations
Nether group intends to disclose
candidatcs within the next Iwo
weeks
`Stuff 'n' Nonsense'
Features Guys,`Cags
(Continued From Page One)
'4O, Melee Stt Inger '42, 'Bat bat a
Thiele '42, Connie 'Knitoplta '4l,
and Ruth Mat ens ':39
The gills' chinas of 10 Includes
'Mai cc Sta Ingo. '42, Barbel a
Thiele '42., Ruth Maims '39, Doi
othy Reeves '4l, Mn'ielle Penult
'4O, Pat Atwatei '4O, Estelle
Mai guiles"4l, Jean Rountree '39,
Chailotte Calloway '4O, and Lois
hine'lluntea '42
The boys chains of 10 includes
Ellwood Gonne) '4O, John Geltz
'4l, Stan Rubin '4O, Bob Hot/
'4O, Geroge Parrish 41, Alnicolm
Weinstein '4l, Ned •Staitzel '4l,
Roy 'Rage's '42; Geolge Van Al
styne Al, and Roland Young '92
Settings seem made ;under the
duet:twit of Thomas Slutter,
while staging is none by Frank
Zambia '4O and Dave bloigan '4O
.liighting effects will,he by Rich
aid Knit°, '4O, while the music
was , wiitten by Edwin d Suther
land '9O, Jimmie McAdams '42,
Bud Yanafsky '9O, and 'Joseph
Dobbs '4O
Costumes for the show were de
smned by Mluy Hoffman and
Thomas Mutter :41, and were exe
cuted by Hamet Shmbon '46 and
Kent Herrpell '4O
Send In you, pletures now l'ol
the seeoncl annual Collegiate Di
gest Salon Edition
or Offices
Alzujory A Ilatniek Lalconldes;
hockey basketball, baseball cap
tain, piesident, of Goff Chi)). 11904.
tont Intranntral manager, Fresh
man Connell, oirens, 'Freshman
Fount, Sophomore Senditar
Dorothy M 'Pearce W N A
bawd, hockey, basketball, ping
pang, badminton; bowling
Norma
I?, P Stillwell Sophomore
basketball manager, Junlor , Co-edi.
don . boatel, , Freldnnan Foram, de
bate, candidate for Student (land!
book
A =Common ExpFession in Town ,and : On : ClinpuS
•
`You ,Can -Get atlIE-TZGERS
ringSp Sports - Equipment,i_ :
GOLF —'IIENNIS --4ASEBALL TRACK
Tennis Racketsitestrung,ttO 24hour Serkice
ATHLETIC NVEAIi3OFALLIUNDS 11;'';
Sweaters Jackets --'Shoes , , Itain.Coats
`Shoes atl'ojp4lar ;PriCes'
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-BOOKS,. AT; POPUL ARPRICkS s , 7 9c ; 50c, 75c, .9sc 1.39
;Fiction, General•Re4ding-Book s'That Were Frevionsly-F,uliW
I :edati2:ooto4s:oo -
-Talking:pteetingcatdg
We Women 1
'Pt:Might, almost 1,500 women
ti ill hav , r , the chance to participate
in their governMent Prom Sep
tember until June these Bathe
women complain' that they know'
nothing of their ruling liody The
percentag, of them 'that turn out
'for the mass meeting and who
vote at both primaries and elec—
tions will Indicate just .who is sin
cerely 'interested In 'electing the
most capable women
Women on e qualifications
equal those Included on the An
ate , committee's slate should be
the only ones nominated ,at the
mans meeting This tommittee re
serves the right to ,remove candi
dates that do not -reach thr_ re.
quirements '
Nominal Inns and pint units
should he determined nn a :net it
basis with afilliatinns and friend :
ships ignored as mm.ll .14 1/04HI
hip Consclent ions 'Unman with
to it la t lee, and nimierstanding
should runt he /pushed, itAllle ,in ,f.i
vor of , thnqe ,whn ,(..I n .tin mottling
hot tuttsler -vines
- . Soggemtiong ,wore .n tide ai the
Pun-Ilel toffee znour/ Sunda) tot
hellei lotei —vororily ,relotion , t
Connell ,plang , foi •1.111% thy, ekehnng,
log pledge, tralnerg awl kliy.oneom.
agingtinier-nleilge 'on erta (men'
oflthesetideas
wonld , be 'mere -desirable mere It
(+hanged +to the !meeting of p pledge
II liners ifor 1114e1144i0 , 11 ,01"tletiVr
ties with .etch retie rtalting back
pointers do Chet ihonse and ;pledge
group The .standard thy vrTilchithe
rushing (ode will 'be +knigeil , de
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REAL ESTATE
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State College
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