Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, September 22, 1939, Image 4

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Six Vuginia college picsidents Haivnid Unlveisit} students aie
w ill be instructois in the second appioximutcly two inches tuilei
alumnae college to be held <il Ran* than the uveiage undeigiaduute al
dolph-Maeon Woman's College mid western universities
KODAK FINISHING
FINE GRAIN DEVELOPING ,
ON ALL KODAK FILM
VELOX PAPERS-ENLARGING
Penn State Photo Shop
214 E. College Ave.
From Our New Mills Master Freezer
WATCH
New
W. COLLEGE AVE.
US FREEZE IT DAILY!
at the
College Diner
Charles M. Schwab,
77, College Donor,
Ends Colorful Life
Charles M Schwab 77, “king.oC
steel’’ whose phllanthiophy built
the $250,000 Schwab Auditorium
heie will be bulled toda> He was
a meinbei of the College Boaid of
Tmstees from 1902 to 19 J 2
A native of Lotetto in neaiby
Cambila County, Schwab started
life as a youth of modest family
ami lose to become one of the
wealthiest and most coloiful of
Ameiica's business giants He died
hi New York Cit> last Monday
night ot coronary thiomboslsi
Spoke at Dedication
With Andiew Carnegie, who
elected the Carnegie Libiaiy here,
Schwab visited the campus in 1003
and spoke 'at tiie double dedica*
tion of the buildings he and Cm
negie had erected
Sphwab's pictuie hangs on the
left of the entiauce to the audi*
toiiuni facing that of Dr Evan
Pugh who served as first piesident
of the College ftoui ISSO to 1863
Washington Pastor
Will Address Chapel
Di Fred S Bucluneyei, minis*
tei of the Mount Pleasant Congie
gutioual Chui ch in Washington,
D C will'speak on “What Nevoi
Happened’’ ut the chapel service
in Schwab Auditoiium at 11 a m
Sunday
Di Buchmeyer graduated from
the University of Southern Califor
nia took graduate study at Boston
Unlveisit*’, and foi 10 yeuis seived
at the University of New Hump
shli e as pastoi of the University
Community Chuich
STATE COLLEGE
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
50 Clubs Offer
Fun, Education
With ovei fifty recognized stu
dent _clubs in existence on this
campus no Penn State student
should be at a loss for extra cuiric
ulai activities , ' r v
The majoiitv of these clubs have
no scholastic oi class require
inents Theii membership is made
up of students who are interested
in the type of woik that the club
cm rles on
The number of clubs is constant-
I> incieasing as students with
common interests get together
A. S U Meets Weekly
Oigunized two yeais ago the
Penn State chaptei of The Amer
ican Student Union gives college
libetuls a chance to meet and to
discuss cunent tlends in world
affairs It sponsors weekly meet
ings which local piofessors
spealc.' Open discussions follow
each talk '
The Discobolus Society, made up
of students in the School of Physi
cal Education, and Athletics, aims
at the u eating of a closer contact
between instructors and students
in that school *
The Cosmopolitan Club, founded
in 191(1, Is mude up of foieign-born
students, and was oigunized foi
the put ely social function of pro
motitig u finei spirit of fellowship
among such students The Hib
pane American club peifoims a
like function foi students fiom
Spanish speaking countiies
Bioehem Society Active
The Leibig >• Chemical Society
provides a common meeting
giound foi the undcrgiuduates,
giuduate students, and the faculty
of the department of agt {cultural
bio chemistiy Students in flori
cultute can get like help fiom the
Floial Club I
'The Foiestiv / Society which
spom.ois guthei mid lectin es
ut which pioinhient men
field speuk is essentially a pro
fessional gioup ’ Othei clubs open
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and cold limning watei foi 2_oi 3
Inspect The Colonial 121 W Nit
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Typewiiieis —All makes expeit
-4y icpaned Pol table and * office
machines foi sale oi lent ‘‘Dial
2342 Hany F Mann, 127„W'Bea
vei , Sept
Foi Rent—Select room witlMun
ning water foi thiee men / Apply
123 W Nittany avenue 13-3tp GD
Wanted—Boarders and roomers
All *iooms hot and cold running
watei and bingle’ beds Dial 67F
18*6tp*BR
Foi Rent—Well equipped looms,
single beds showeis. ping pong.
$2 50 air'd $3 00 124 S Barnaid.
dial 4040 JKG
SALLY S SANDWICH SERVICE
open foi business Opposite
Post Otfice, dial 2373 33 ltpd-BB
WANTED—Thiee delivery boys.
Apply Sally’s Sandwich Seivice
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WANTED—Roommate, perfeiably
upperclass engineer, to shaie
apaitment Call Sat afternoon ut
132 S. Barnaul 31 ltptlEK
SELENE, .one single room, $3 00
Coni tortablc. bed,' quiet location
Phone 2717; 29-2tpd’’ ? ???;'
-SINGI E ROOM—foi lent,‘first
floor, 507 W College, $3 00 pel
week Ulione 2416 30-ltpd? ,7 ’' , ’
WANTED—-Boaiders and room-
- ers, all looms, hot and cold run
ning water and single beds at Har
tei Club, J 2 W Nittany, Avo
Dial 679 ' 28-stpdGD
QUIET Single loom in faculty
home $3 00 pei week Phone
1356 27-ltpdßß
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Brands - 1 75 c
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Sphl Boxes 78c ,7/* I
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ANDWICH
ER VICES
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Wallace Visions
\
Football Faster
With High, Scorings x
College football this fall will* be
fastciVthan ever/with moie touch
downs and more passing, accord
ing to Fiancis- Wallace, noted
sports authonty, in his annual
“pigskin preview” today in {The
Saturday Evening-Post v ‘
“The accent foi 1939 is on speed
—more spefed fiom opening to clos
ing whistles, more plays ppr game,
more scoring plays, fewer time
outs, less, lagging all along, the.
line,” says Wallace. “Everything
I've been able to gather from a
ground crew composed of the best
football coaches in the countny
adds up to this conclusion ”
Wallace reports} l that there is
powerful sentiment m favor of
rule changes to spee'd up the game
and some suggestions would re
sfcruct time-outs," especially m the
closing minutes of play and others
would deal with unoithodox de
fense
“The great danger is that the
trend to passing this season will
be oveidone,” says Walluce “Pass
ing'may be oveidone,' as razzle
dazzle was ovudone The wise
coach will go all the way out on
to students in the School of Agii
cultuie aie All Ag Gills’ Club,
Block and JBiidle. 4-H Club. Penn
State Grange and The Vegetable
Gardening Club
Numerous Engineering Clubs
Engineeiing students have the
oppoitunit) of joining Penn State
clmpteis ot the Ameiican Society
of Civil Engineois, the American
Society of Mechunical Engineers,
the'Ameiican pf Electilc
ul/Engineers/ the Ameiican So
det>' for Metals and the Ameiican
Society of,Agi icultma! Enghteeis
The Home Economics .society is
open to all students enrolled, in
that cuisiculum,'while the Ellen
H Riclmnis dull elects ils mem
beis fiom junioi and - senloi
students of Kotne Economics
HOW GOOD IS THE
PENN At
TEAM THIS YEAR?
A Football Expert Tells You in This Week's Post
THE SJITUHpJIY EVENING POST
passing only -when he has Ihe pass
us and receivers He will continue
to fit Ins stvle of play to lus mat
eual But he will also tiy to get
backs able to pass and ends able
to snare the heaves.
“Another trend which may speed
, the game is a movement away
fiom the huddle and back to signal
calling This is-veiy slight as'yet
“Wider use_orlinemcn as backs
also will maTte for more big gains
and mcie scoring
WELCOME ,!-*;■
To the campus and to this community which is served by a
modern sanitary laundry. , -~-
COME IN AND MEET US
PENN HATE LAUNDRY
320 W BEAVER AVENUE ” DIAL 3261
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YOUGEL’S
State College’s. Newest Candy Shop
.GOSS CANDY “We Pack the Pieces
, You Choose To Eat”
In State Theatre Bldg. ,
EATLM®
A MODERN RESTAURANT WITH MQDERATEPRICES
"In the field of subsidization
thcic is a genera] settling process
The national trend is definitely
away from excess, except m the
South.
Recording the views of officials
and coaches in all sections on the
trend in subsidization, Wallace
says in the east "some colleges are
still getting them by hook and
crook, lut there are few with the
tiend toward having a college take
full chaigc of scholarships ”
STATE
ALSO in this week’s Post
FUNNY MAN BENCHLEY
Laughs from the life of a humorist * ' 1
*. by J. BRYAN, 111 ;j j'.lfj*' /’ ff -
VARIATION ON A THEME
A modern love story v '• r - , '
byPAULGALLICO
HENRY AND THE GOLDEN MINE /
An imaginative fantasy * t " ’ -* v ,'>
by STEPHEN VINCENT BENET “ >
SWING YOUR PARTNER, HECTOR!
' ' Puzzling murder in a rural setting r ' , ‘
bySIGMAN BYRD
ONE TO MAKE A BARGAIN
v What’s the real trouble with NLRB? ’
by GARET GARRETT - £ -; , >
THE BIG ONES GET AWAY
'• , - 1 l( f ‘ - , ■'
■ Short story of big-game fishing 1
by PHILIP WYLIE V;; , '
THE YANKS ARE DOMING—BACK,
, How New England is making money again ■ •
by STEWART H. HOLBROOKK /
* AND... serials by REX STOUT and MacKINLAY KANTOR,
editorials, poems, cartoons, humor, 104 pages of entertain- '*
ment for your nidcel. Out '> y) 1 j
Friday, September 22/1939
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