Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 21, 1940, Image 6

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Alpha Chi Sigma Nears 1939-40 Intramural Championship
Mining Engineering Course
Unable To Supply Demand
Although in its 50th yea:, the
depat talent of mining cnginem mg
is-zunable to supply the demand
fat ,Its giaduates, Professor David
heaa of the &pa: 1.-
nieut, evea led t ecently
i,,,The mining course, established
sD,yeais ago next Octobei, grew
iapidly and between 1894 and
1904 accounted toi appioximately
let pel cent of the students glad
uated by the College The onion-
Ment has been dropping since
1920; howvet, paiatichng the
gradual decline in Pennsylvania
coal output
- "The present enrollment of 16
%fai below the number the min
ing- Indust.) , can absoib," said
Piot Mitchell "One coal com
pany already has established two
scholarships to induce more stu
dChts to entem this course"
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Tempostous Love In Turbulent
Tunes: Days fraught with un
,fold danger .. two men fight
ing for a woman . one ruth
lessly and one honorably.
"DARK COMMAND"
With
GLAIRF TREVOR
r . i. ' JOHN WAYNE
WALTER PIDGEON
Shows at - • - 6.30, 8:30
Matinee Saturday Only at 1•30
V TODAY ONLY
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
Maurice Materlineleq
"THE BLUEBIRD"
WED. THURS
lICNRY FONDA
/ 4 " , CHARLEY GRAPEWIN
DORIS BOWDIN
JANE DARWELL
„ THE GRAPES
OF WRATH"
7-, ANNUAL SPRING CLEARANCE "SALE
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THURSDAY; FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MAY 23,14; 25
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, OUR REGULAR STOCK OF MERCHANDISE REDUCED 20 0 /o TO 50% '
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" - A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL PAUL A.:MITTEN ' - h h ,
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LI HOLD ANY ITEM UNTIL JUNE I , Men's Apparel 1,15 South Allen St, . , ' ' , ' •'. -DASH"-i,''''
Textile Chem Faculty
Will Attend Convention
Thice membeis of the textile
chemistry faculty will leave to
morrow to participate in a con
vention of the Pennsylvania Latin
diy Association to be held in Har
iisbuig Thursday and Friday
Attending the convention ate
Dr Pauline B Mack, dnectot of
home economics research, Prof
James F Oesteiling, research as
sistant in chemistry, and Warren
Stubblebinc, gi aduate assistant in
textile chemistry A❑ of them
will present information concern
mg the woik they have been doing
in textiles for the past year
FRESHMAN CUSTOMS
(Confined from page one)
7 Ficshmen shall occupy the
cast stands at football games
Identification Sign
8 Every freshman shall wear
during the lust month of the col
lege yeau a 4" by 10" regulation
sign upon which his name and
home town are legibly printed in
large black letteus
9 No immunitim, may be
granted to freshmen by upper
classmen
10 Fro,hmen me not Permit
ted to smoke on campus
11 Freshmen %hall remove
their clinks uopn entering Old
Main
12 At the command "button,
frosh," freshmen shall remove
clinks
13 Freshmen shall learn the
Alma Mater and all the College
songs in the Handbook
14 Freshmen must keep their
hands out of then pockets
15 Freshmen must enter Old
Main by the front enhance
16 Freshmen must know the
pictures currently playing at the
local theaters
17 Freshmen shall early on
the Penn State "hello spirit" by
speaking to every faculty member
and student whom they meet on
campus
Eagle's Mere Conference
Plans Near 'Completion
With plans for the Eagle's Mere
Conference, June 9-16, practically
completed, the PSCA will sponsor
a special meeting for those inter
ested in attending the conference
this summer
Harold A Bosley, representative
of the Student Chi istian Move
ment, and Morgan Odell, profes
sor of religion at Lafayette Col
lege, will speak on the different
study groups and rem eational fa
cilities offered at the parley
Approximately 75 Eastern col
leges will debate on the main
theme, "Christian Living in a
World of Conflict," Walter N
Shambach, PSCA chan man, has
announced
Railway Express Offers
Students Special Service
At this time of yeai college men
and women ale beginning to won
der how they dre ever going to
get alt theft numerous posses
sions home
The Railway Express Agency
calls for trunks and packages, and
sees that they arc safely and
speedily shipped to their &sued
destination This pick-up and de
livery eases the last minute rush
and saves valuable time This
agency also transpoi is pets, and
the fact that it is the largest car
rier of dogs, domestic, and wild
animals is ample evidence of the
thoughtful care charges aie given
Fordham University
SCHOOL OF LAW
New York
Case System
Thiee-Yeal Day Course
Four-Year Evening Course
Co-Educational
Member of Assn of
American Law Schools
College Degree or Two Yeais of
College Work with Good Giades
Required for Entrance
Transcript of Record Must Be
Furnished
Mei ning, Early Atte' noon and
Evening Classes
For further information address
Registrar of Fordham Law
School
233 Broadway, New York
KING HOT DOG
Samuel G. Gallu, pictured
above, was crowned Senior Hot
Dog King at the Hot Dog Party,
held East of Frances Atherton
Hall on Sunday afternoon. The
party was attended by approxi
mately 800 seniors and faculty
members but was abruptly halt
ed by rain at 6 p. m
Dr. Mack Speaks
On Human Diet
Lectures lota Sigma Pi
On Nutritional Effects
The first Marie Cut ie lecture
sponsored by lota Sigma Pi, wo
men's chemistry honorary, on
"Mass Studies in Human Nutri
tion" was given by Dr Pauline B
Mack, professor of textile chem
istry, in Room 121 Liberal Arts at
8 p m Fuday
"The division of home economics
rescaich pioneered here in mass
studies of human nutzition," said
Dr Mack, "when studies of diet
ary intake as responses to nutri
tion tests of large numbers of peo
ple of different socio-economic
groups began to be studied
throughout the Commonwealth in
1935"
Survey Diets
Surveys of dietary habits and
nuts Clonal status of over 200 fam
ilies and 1500 school children have
been taken in the last two years,
and Improvement of malnoui 'shed
children when placed on propel
diets noted, Dr Mack pointed out
By the statistical method, the
inter-relationships between various
nub rents in the diet and responses
to the tests are ascei tamed, Di
Mack e\plamed, and the - type of
diet adequate for people of all
sexes, ages, and activities dotes
mined
The lectures, part of the 10th ,m
-niversai y celebi ation of the organ
mation, will become an annual
event accoidang to Di Hai: let M
Hairy, president
"Miss Synthetique," a doll, dem
onstrated textile innovations to
students at College of Mount St
Joseph
CLASSIFIED ADS
Classified ads are accepted on
ly at Student Union Office in
Old Main and must be paid
before insertion. Ads are ac
cepted up to 1 p. m. on the day
preceding publication.
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Alpha Chi Sigma Brings Championship
Total To 5, Taking Mushball, Track;
Phi Sigma Delta, Capturet Ping Pong
Scrubs Face BRB Club In' Independent Final;
ATO Second, Phi Kappa Sig Third, DU Fourth
In Cinder Meet; Badminton Finals This Week
Alpha Chi Sigma annexed two mole intramural championships
last week-end to bring then total foi this yea' up to five, ',tactically
clinching the Intiamuial Championship
The Alpha Chi Sigs added track to then list by taking a total
of 4342 points in the intiamtaal meets Wednesday and Thuisday
ATO was second with 32 points and Phi Kappa Sig thud with 27
DU's and Phi Den's had 26 and 20, respectively
The intramural mush ba 114
championship was the other fea
ther in the chemistry house's hat
as they defeated Beta Sig, 11-8,
in the finals Satui day The Alpha
Chi Sigs entered the finals-by
downing the SPE's, 13-7, while
the Beta Sigs defeated the Phi
Delts, 8-7
Phi Sigma Delta Wins
Phi Sigma Delta won the intia
mui al ping-pong clown by defeat
ing Beta Sig in a closely contest
ed match Independent ping-pong
playoffs are being run this week
with finals expected to be held
on Friday
Track Summaries
Fraternity. 100-yard dash,
Kirsch, ATO, Conrad, Phi Kappa
Sig, Ridenour, Phi Dell, winning
time, 10 5
120 1 o w hurdles Tomlinson,
DU, Hurd, Alpha Chi Sig, Gehoe,
DU, winning time, 149
220 yard dash—Kitsch, ATO;
Conrad, Phi Kappa Sig, Stengle,
DO ,YOU .541 , 110KE . THE CIGARETTE THAT SATISFIES
IPA
.Y McCLINTOCK and DONNA DAE are
of tho busiest stars an Fred Waring's
tertiold PLEASURE TIME broadcasts.
AGR, winning time,..23 4
440 Clark, Phi Delt, Smith,
Alpha Chi Sig, Hubner SPE, win
ning time, 572
880—Smith, Alpha Chi Sig,
Clark, Phi Dolt, Evans, Alpha
Chi Sig,. winning time, 2 11 5
Mile—Yerger, Phi Kappa Sig,
Schaefer, Delta Chi, Abby, Delta
Chi, winning time, 5 mm
Broad Jump—Adams, Theta Xi,
Pains, DU, and Kolkebeck, Phi
Gam, tied for second, winning
Jump, 18 ft 10 in
High jump— Detwiler, ATO,
Evans, Alpha Chi Sig, Schwenck,
DU, Conrad, Phi Kappa Sig, and
Lundelius, Delta Chi, all tied for
second, winning jump was 5 ft
2 in
Pole vaull—Morgan, Alpha Chi
Sig, Etters, DU, and Stull, Phi
Kappa Sig tied for second Win
ning leap, 10 ft.
Shotpul—Clark, Alpha Chi Sig,
Foie, Alpha Zeta, and Crabtree,
Pt'
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CA'S BUSIEST CIGARET
COLLEGIAN MANAGER
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C. RUSSELL ECK '4O
Phi Kappa •Sig Winning throw,
36 ft, 10 in
Hammer—Clark, Alpha Chi Sig,
Hall, Phi Delt, and Morris, ATO
Winning throw, 76 ft 9 in
Javelin Adams, Theta Xi,
Strupp, ATO; and Schwenck, DU
Winning throw, 151 ft, 1 in
Independent: 100 yard dash
Marcus, Cassidy, and May Win
,ning time, 10 6.
120 low hurdles—Kidd, Dodie;
and Jaffe Winning time, 14 5
220 yard dash—Kidd, Jaffe, and
May Winning time, 24 5
990—Hess, Burkhart, and May
Winning time, 56 8 •
880 Cosgrove and Marcus
Winning time, 2 12 3
Mile—Hess, Burkhart, and Cos
grove Winning time, 447
Broad lump—Kidd, Cosgrove,
and Sussman
Mail Subscriptions For,Daily '
Collegian Go On Sale Today
Price Set At $3.25 For 150'Issues; Orders
Received At Student Union; Eck Named Maniiger,
Mail subsciiptions to next yeai's daily Collegian go on LAC today
at a special price of $3 25 for the 150 scheduled issues:
Concuirently Collegian announced C Russell Eck '4O, business
manager this year, would serve as full-time graduate counselor to the
new daily
The new mailing price includes the regular $2 50 annual subset
ip
tion fee and a$ 75 mailing charge Subscripitions will be sent any
where in the United States
Orders must be paid in cash and
will be received at Student Union
Desk or can be mailed directly to
the Collegian, 313 Old Main, State
College
Eck Will Be Business Adviser
Eck will be an adviser to the
undergraduates in their organiza
tional and business activities, but
the editorial and news policy will
be determined entirely by stu
dents
5 - election of Eck as the first
counselor of the new Collegian
was made last Thursday by the 14
representatives of the students,
faculty, and administration who
will form the Board of Direbtors
of Collegian, Inc, after the char
ter is granted by the Centre Coun
ty Court
The Virginia state corporation
commission has' issued a charter
for the founding of Mount Ver
non University
Statistics gathered by Dartmouth
University officials show that the
, average college youth is taller
and heavier than his predecessors
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The best cigmette tobaccos that
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If jots want`real smoking satisfaction
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Tuesday, May 21, 1940
CINEMANIA 1
Bunging to the screen a true
life picture of one of the most be:
loved American characters of all
time in a story
,that Is' faithfully
authentic yet dramatic, "Edison,
the Man," opens at the Cathaum
Theater for a three-day engage
ment Monday
The picture stars Spence' Tra
cy, twice named by Hollywood
players'as the screen's leading ac
tor and now accredited with be
ing the leading, portrayer of_ real
life characteri because of his ear
lier perforthances as Either Flan
agen in "Boys Town," Henry M
Stanley in "Stanley and Livings
ton," ,and Major Rogers in North
west Passage," Tracy is surround
ed by a stellar cast; including Ri
ta Johnson and Lynne Overman
Not a sequel, "Edison,
companionf picture to the
highly popular ';Young Tom Ed
ison." It, piCks - iirr,the s story 'of
this great man's-11Tc at the age of
twenty-two ' '
MEE
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