Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 07, 1940, Image 4

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    Page Four
Davis Presents Paper,
Attends Three Confabs
Xingslcy Davis, head of the de
partment of sociology, returned
last week horn attending three
conventions On April 26 he pre
sented a paper entitled "Social
Stratification" to the Ohio Valley
Sociological Society at Columbus,
Ohio
On Api il 2 and 28, Dr Davis
attended the annual meeting of :he
Eastern Sociological Society at
Ishbuty Park, N J, where he was
n the nominating committee for
the election of officers The final
Convention, that of the Population
Association of America, was held
at Chapel Hill, N C
Don't Forget
"OUR TOWN"
May 10, 11
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Shows at - - • 6:30, 8:30
Matinee Saturday Only at 1:30
TODAY and WED I
CLARK GABLE
JOAN CRAWFORD
in
"STRANGE CARGO "
with
PETER LORRE
lAN HUNTER
THURSDAY ONLY
ALICE FAYE
RICHARD GREENE
In
"Little Old New York"
with
FRED MACMURRAY '
BRENDA JOYCE
z'QpiPaefd
cht
'Our Town'
May I 9, I I
"The Best , Known
Play to Reach
Slate College"
SCHWAB' AUDITORIUM
CONFLICT EXAM SCHEDULE
FOR SECOND SEMESTER
AgEc June 1-8 200 Hort
AgEc, 201 June 1-8 6 Hort
AgEng 1 By appt
AgEng 2 June 3-3 45 200 Hort
AgEng 8 June 4-3 45 200 Hort
Agro 6 June 4-8 103 Ag
Agro 13 June 4-10 20 206 Ag
Agi o 423 May 28-8 306 Ag
AH 12 June 4-10 20 215 Dairy
Art 55 June 1-1 30 2 EngF
Bact 1 June 3-3 45 SPH
Bact 21 May 31-8 206 PH
Bot 2 June 5-8 208 BL
Bot 3 May 31-8 208 BL
Bot 14 May 29-3 45 208 BL
Bot 22 May 31-10 20 208 BE.
Bot 27 June 5-1 30 208 BL
Bot 32 June 3-8 12 LA
Chem 2 May 31-8 127 LA
Chem 4 May 31-3 45 312 LA.
Chem 31 June 3-10 20 2LA
Chem 41 May 31-8 228 LA
ChEng 2 May 31-8 12 LA
ChEng 403 By appt
Corn 17 May 31-3 45 8 LA
Corn 25 By appt
Corn 30 May 31-1 30 3 LA
Corn 40 May 31-1 30 228 LA
Corn 41 June 3-3 45 BLA
Corn 46 June 4-1 30 8 LA
Corn 60 May 31-10 20 19 LA
Corn 90 May 31-8 124 LA
DH 11 May 31-8 8 Dairy
DH 15 May 31-8 8 Dairy
Econ 2 May 31-8 19 LA
Econ 15 June 1-10 20 12 LA
Econ 16 June 3-10 20 3 LA
Econ 22 By appt
Ed 1 June 3-3 95 2 EngF
Ed 25 June 1-1 30 12 LA
Ed 33h June 3-10 20 19 LA
Ed 70 June 1-10 20 219 EE
Ed 424 June 1-3 45 233 LA
FE 15 May 27-3 45 200 EngE
EComp 1 June 5-8 305 LA
EComp 4 June 4-8 2LA
EComp 8 May 31-10 20 12 LA
EComp 20 June 1-8 124 LA
ELit 6 June 5-8 312 Main
ELit 22 May 31-3 45 12 LA
ELit 24 June 5-8 412 Main
ELM, 25 June 4-10 20 312 LA
ELit 30 June 1-8 302 Main
Etat 56 June 1-8 412 Main
ELit 65 June 3-10 20 312 Main
ELit 80 June 3-10 20 412 Main
ELit 483 May 31-8 305 Main
Eng Law 3 May 31-10 20
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207 EngA
For 3 June 4-8 233 LA
For 35 June 5-8 BLA
For 37 June 4-8 19 LA
For 38 May 27-8 For Bldg
For 41 May 28-8 102 EngA
For 84 May 31-8 2 LA, ,
For 118 June 4-10 20 233 LA
Fr 2 June 4-10 20 19 LA
Fr 3 June 3-8 BLA •
Fr 4 June 5-1 30 405 Main
FT 1 June .3-8 205 EngA
Geog 20 June 1-8 104 MI
Geog 24 June 1-8 229 MI
Geog 32 May 31-8 105 MI
Ger 2 May 31-1 30 233 LA
3 hr
Ger 4 June 5-8 318 Main, 3 hi
Geol 30 June 1-10 20 121 MI
HE 15 May 28-8 18 HE
HE 212 May 31-3 45 224 HE
HE,301 By_ appt
HE 312 June 1-10 20 3 HE
HE 402 June 1-1 30 3 HE
HE 405 By appt
HE 429 June 4-8 3 HE
PHA To Hold Ope
On Opportunities
Hecla Park
7 Miles East of Bellefonte
On Route No 220
Wednesday, May Bth
LOUIE TODRO
And His Orchestra
13—People—l3
Dancing 9 to I
Admission 40c
Did You Know
That the Penn State
Rifle Team Had the
Best Winter Sports
Record of Any Penn
State Team 7' hi s
Year, Winning 25
and Losing Only I?
FROMM'S
A LOVELY SELECTION
OF GIFTS FOR
MOTHER
AT
The Blair Gifl Shop
HE 430 June 3-8 14 HE
Hist 10 June 4-10 20 12 LA
Hist 12 May 31-0 114 LA
Hist 18 June 3-10 20 8 LA
Hist 19 June 4-10 20 3LA
Hist 20 June 4-10 20 228 LA
Hist 21 May 29-10.20 227 LA
Hist 28 June 3-10 20 12 LA
Hort 3 June 1-10 20 215 Dairy
Hort 52 June 4-8 215 Dairy
Hyd 1 By appt
Hyd 2 June 1-8 201 EngC
Hyd 4 June 5-8 205 EngA
IE 205 May 29-1 30 122 Engß
IE 301 June 4-8 201 EngC
IE 315 June 3-8 202 Engß
IE 401 By appt
IE 409 May 31-0 203 EngA
3 hr
IndEd 409 May 31-1 30 200
EngE
Jour 4 June 1-8 312 Main
Jour 13 May 31-3 45 305 Main
Jour 15 By appt
Jour 22 By appt
Jour 30 By appt
Math 2 June 3-8 3LA
Math 7 June 4-10 20 124 LA
Math 8 June 5-8 12 LA
Math 9 May 31-8 3 LA
Math 10 June 1-10.20 8 LA
Math 11 By appt
Math 14 May 31-10.20 127 LA
Math 30 June 1-8 4LA
Mchs 3 May 27-I'3o 101 EngA
ME 4 June 1-8 215 MEng
ME 5 June 1-8 205 EngA'
ME 104 May 31-10 20 - 2 . 03 EE
MEDes 104 June 1-8 200 EngA
Met 57 June 4-10.20 217 MI
Met 57 June 4-10.20 217 MI
Met 59 By appt
PH 2 May 31-8 215 Dairy
Phil 2 June 4-10 20
Phys Sci 7 June,l-8 201 TC
Phys 240 May 31-1 30 300
Phys
Phys 267 May 31-8 300 Phys
PhysEd 2 June 5-8 2 NM
PhyEd 4 June 3-8 304 LA
Poi Sci 3 May 31-8 409 Main
Poi Sci 5 May 31-3 45 418
Main
Pol Sci 10 June 1-8 305" Main
Pol Sci. 13 May 31-1 30 410
Main
Pol Set 21 May 31-8 412 Main
Pala! 25 June 3-8 418 Main
Pol Sc i -26 May 31-8 302 Main
PolSel 421 By appt
Psy 2 June 3-3 45 124 LA
Psy 13 June 4-10.20 2 EngF
Psy 14 June 3-3 45 12 LA
Psy 21 May 31-1 30 12 LA
Psy 421 By appt
Psy 437 June 1-8 202 EngD
Soc 1 May 31-8 233 LA
Soc 2 June 1-101.0 318 Main
Soc 3 Juno 1-8 19 LA
Soc 4 May 31-8 418 Main
Soc 5 June 3-1 30 BLA
Soc 10 May 29-8 312 Main
Soc 12 May 31-3 . 45 302 Main
Soc 60 May 31-10.20 418 Ma•n
Soc 416 May 28-8 412 Main
Sp 1 June 1-10 20 312 Main
Sp 2 June 4-10.20 318 Main
Sp 4 May 31-3 45 312 Main
Speech 200 June 1-8 305 LA
Speech 252 June 1-8 235 LA
Zool 3 June 5-8 304 LA
Zool 26 June 1-8 124 LA
Zool 29 June 5-8 418 Minn
Zool 35 May 31-1.30 2 LA
Zool 41 June 4-8 BLA
Discussion
n Camp Work_
An open forum on opportunties
for work in summer camps will
be held by thte Penn State Chris
tian Association with Mrs Don
ald E Stevens, former co-direc
tor of the TVA camp in Tennes
see, as guest speaker in Room 314
Old Main at 7 p. m tomorrow.
The main purpose of the forum
to explain social service camps,
where students may benefit by
working with laboring groups and
come into close contact with their
problems and feelings
Other speakers will be Wallace
H Dunlap '4O, who will discuss
the Eagles' Mere , Conference,
June 16, which is attended by stu
dents from Eastern colleges, and
Selma E Badgely '4O, who will
speak on the social inquiry trips
which were taken to ,New York
City and the coal mining towns in
the vicinity of the University of
Virginia.
I CINEMANIA 'I
Infectious laughter is the
delightful product of the con
tagious comedy to be found
in Columbia's "The Doctor
Takes a Wife," hectic, hilar
ious, happy new hit coming to
the Cathaum Theater on
Wednesday and, Thursday.
rENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Summer Session
Adds Two Schools
Band And Orchestra
Classes On Schedule
The first Pennsylvania Work
shop in Secondary Education and
a new Band and Orchestra School
will be established in the Main
Summer Session, Dean Marion R.
Trabue, Director of Summer Ses
sions, has, announced ,
The former is a project of A ttie
Pennsylvania Branch of .the Na
tional Association of Secondary
School Principals and is open to
high school principals and teach
ers Its purpose will be to discuss
the problem of the student who
does not attend college The reg
ular staff will be supplemented
by outside speakers from business,
labor unions, the Civilian Conser
vation Corps, the National Youth
Administration, and whose posi
tions bring them into contact with
non-college youth
The Band and Orchestra School,
designed for both high school
musicians and music supervisors,
will include private lessons uf in
struments, daily band and orches
tra rehearsals, classes in drum
majoring, field maneuvering, and
similar courses.
The school will be under the
supervision of Dr George S How
ard, with Prof. Hummel Fishburn
collaborating
Bulletins are now available,
giving complete information on
the Summer Session
Intersession will begin on Tues
day, June 11, the 'Main Summer
Session, Monday, July 1, and
Postsession, Monday, August 12
Doly Announces Plans'
For Counselor Training
Plans for training student coun
selors for freshman week were an- I
nounced by Paul M Doty Jr. '4l,
chairman of the PSCA Executive
Committee on Student Counselors
Three meetings will be held this
month in order to instruct 'the
counselors in different phases, of
campus life which should be ex
plained to the freshmen
A R Warnock, dean of men,
will lead the first discussion on
"Why An Orientation Program"
in 316 Liberal Arts Building at
8 pm today The remaining;lec
tures will follow on succeediiig
Tuesdays and will be on the sub
jects, "What Penn State Can Be,"
and "How to Lead a Counselor
Group "
Other members of the Student
Counselor Committee are Frank
A Gleason '4l, Joseph C
'4l, Norman Racusin '4l, Robert
T Struck '42, and Harold J Ber
ger '42
Gardening Exhibit Closes
"Ideas for Gardening," an ex
hibit now on display in the Li
brary, will close May 10 Includ
ed in the exhibit are colored 11=
lustrations of plants, and hints',on
flower growing and arranging:,
CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified ads are accepted on
ly at Student Union Officer in
Old Main and must be , paid ,
before insertion. Ads are ac
cepted up to 1 p. m. on the day
preceding publication.
TYPEWRITERS—AII makes , ex-
pel tly repaired Poi table,..,. and
office machines Ica sale or rent
Dial 2342 Harry F Mann, 127 W.
Beaver avenue 16-Sept
EXPERIENCED chef and caterer
with 11 years experience desires
work in fraternity Write box 349,
Times Office, State College
246-4tp-McL
ROOMS—centrally located , for
Mother's Day, week ends, Sum
mer Sessions and fall term. Phone
3369 255-2tpd-EK
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' /I' - Poor gal-14Ot
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, aches give her
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Three Out of Every Five ,
Headaches Are Caused
By Your Eyes
Have A Scientific': i -
Elie Examination' • '
• -From
Dr. Eva B. Roa m i
402 East College Ave.,', , ,
Opposite Atherton Hall
DIAL 672 , "= r-A ,
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436 Sophomores Seek
Entry To Upper Division.
Four hundred sophomores in
the lower division of the Liber
al Arts School have filed appli—
cations for entrance to the up
per division. Dean Charles W.
Stoddart announced yesterday.
Of the total number, which 15
11 less than last year, 99 gave
preference to arts and letters,
131 to commerce and finance,
53 to journalism, and 144 decid
ed to transfer to the School of
Education. Nine are still un
decided. •
Nolovitz And Hecht Win
$l5 In Prizes For Best
Extemporaneous Talks
Lois E Notovitz '42 won the
$5O first prize for hei talk, "Mighty
Oaks " and Gertrude H Hecht
'4l won the $25 second prize for
her, presentation, "What Do You
Think?" in the annual all-College
extemporaneous speaking contest
in Room 121 Liberal Arts at 7 30
p m last Thursday The first prize
will be awarded by the College
and the second by Forensic Coun
cil
Other contestants and their
topics were George E Beery Jr
'4O, "The Good Life,". Thomas D
Conway '4l, "Livel", Hilma R
Eisen '42, "The Grapes of Apathy,"
and Frieda Moskalik '42, "A Ridin'
On a Broomstick " These speakers
won in the preliminary rounds on
Tuesday
John H Frizzell, professor of
public speaking, was chairman of
the contest, while Matilda A
Bentley, assistant to the dean of
women, Russell E Clark, buroar,
and Marion R Trabue, dean of the
School of Education, were judges
, A California inventor's device
can remove four automobile tires
from rims in a minute
Introducing
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Lion Golfers Defeated
Twicew By Same Score
Frosh Golfers To Seek
Revenge Al Cornell For
One-Stroke Defeat Here
Suffering a one-stroke defeat at
the hands of, the Cornell freshman
golf team on the College links
Saturday, Penn State's yearling
golfers are eagerly awaiting their
chance fo revenge when they
meet the Bear cubs again in two
weeks at Ithaca
Penn State's defeat came when
Bill Smiley, Penn State, playing
an extra hole with Bob Murphy
for the deciding point of the
match, took three strokes to reach
the green to Murphy's two Both
putted out in three, giving Cornell
the match, 5-4.
The summaries
First foursome Dick Mitchell,
Cornell, defeated Don Hart, 1 up,
Jack Dorrance, Penn State, de
feated Dave Extes, 7-6, best ball,
Penn State, 1 up '
Second foursome Murphy de
feated Smiley, Penn State, 1 up in
19 holes; Johnny O'Brien, Penn
State, defeated Joe Cox, 6-5, best
ball, Penn State, 3-2 -
Third foursome' `‘" Al Gould,
Cornell, defeated Ralph D'lorio,
6-5; Sol Kemon, Cornell, defeated
Chuck Elder; 5-4; best ball, Coi•-
nell; 6-5.
Students 'At N.Y. Confab
H Clifton McWilliams Jr '4O,
all-College president, and A Will
iam Engel Jr '4O, retiring Collegian
editor, attended a General Motors
dinner at the New York World's
Fair yesterday with student lead
ers horn all parts of the East to
discuss "A Challenge to Youth in
Building the World of Tomorrow.'
Just make your next pack Chesterfields, that's all, and.
as quick as you can light up, you'll learn the meaning of real
mildness : ..,. and you will learn this 'too,' ChesteAelds are _ '
cooler and definitely better tasting. You get all of the right
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answers to your sinokiug pleasure with Chesterfields ...,the
busiest cigarette in America:' i
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Dropping two matches by the
same score, 5-4, the Penn State
varsity golf team's perfect record
was wrecked by Cornell and Pitt
golfers at Ithaca, Saturday, in
State's first EIGA competition
With a 6-3 victory ovei Pitt
I earlier in the season, Coach Bob
Rutherford Sr had reason to ,ex
pect at least a split at Cornell, but
twice he watched' his last' four
some come in with Penn State
leading, 4 to 2, only to see victory
'disappear as 'i the Panthers and
Cornell hOth swept the third four
somes
The summaries
Penn State vs Pitt—first four
some Co-captain Kenny Klingen
smith, Penn State, defeated Gey
er, 2-1, Co-captain Bud Miller,
Penn State, defeated Reese, 5-4,
best ball, Penn State, 2-1 Sec
ond foursome Kramer, Pitt, de
feated Jack Brand, 3-2, Paul
Whitmoyer, Penn State, defeated
Kennedy, 3-1, best ball, Pitt, 3-2
Third foursome Seybold, Pitt, de
feated Scotty Maxwell, 2-)., Riley,
Pitt, defeated Chuck Seebold, 1
up, best ball, Pitt, 2-1.
Penn State vs. Cornell—First
foursome Klingensmith defeated
Sterling, 4-2, Meister, Cornell, de
feated Miller, 6-5, best ball, Cor
nell, 4-3 Second foursome Brand,
Penn State, defeated Bill, 2-1, Bill
Hubler, Penn State, defeated
Thomas, 1 up; best ball, Penn
State, 1 up Third foursome Mid
dleton, Cornell, defeated Maxwell,
2-1, Bostwick, Cornell, defeated
Seebold, 2 1 up, best ball; Cornell,,
2-1.
Bring Mother and Dad
To See
"OUR TOWN"
May 10, 11
Tuesday, May 7, 1940 ,
VARSITY TRACK
Continued from page 3)
Ohio State, second; Hutchings,
Penn State,-third Time-23'8
One mile relay—Won by Ohio
State (Newbold, Smith, Reinicker,,
Sultzman), Penn State (Hartman;,
Kjel'man; Thiel, Ewell), second
Time-3 23 5
Shot put—Won by' Vukmantc,
Penn State, Simmons, Ohio State,
.ccond, Platt, Penn State, third
stance-44 feet, 8% inches
High Jump—Won by Jones, Ohio
State, tie for second among Price
and Todd, Ohio, and Smith, Gros',,
Garrett and Huttinger, all of Penn
State Height—f feet
Pole vault—Won by" Moffatt,
Penn State, Linta, Ohio State, 'sec
ond, Bakura, Penn State, and'Stiin
znel, Ohio State, tied for thid
Height.-13 feet
Discus throw—Won by Vuk
manic, Penn State, Zack, Ohio
State, second, Garbinski, Penn
State, third Distance-137 feet,
4 1 / 2 inches
Broad Jump—Won by Ewell,
Penn State, Krug, Penn State, sec:
and, Holdrcn, Ohio State, thhd.
Distance-22 feet, V 4 inch
Javelin throw—Won by Vuk
manic, Penn State, Ell, - Ohio State,
second; Bakura, Penn State, thief.
Distance-203 feet, 9 1 / 2 inches
NOTICEI TO ,
EXECUTIVES
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Just announced excutives and
others with salaried positions
can get cash loans—on ape
eta! terms and with
monthly repayments arranged
to suit their own convenience
All transactions are handled
In the utmost privacy and
confidence Making loans of
$5O. $250 or more is our
time business We consider ltv:•••
a privilege to serve you "on',
your own " and we invite you,
to get full information-with
out-obligation Come in or
telephone . Personal Finance
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