Chaperones Namd For Valentine Dance Chaperones for WRA's annual Sweetheart Dance slated for White Hall from 9 p. m. to mid night Friday, February 14. were announced by Bernice M. Mauer ’42, dance chairman, last night. Included in the group are Dr. Carl P. Schott, dean of the School of Physical Education and Athletics: Mrs. Schott; Miss Charlotte E. Ray, dean of wom en; Miss Marie Haidt, head of the women’s physical education department; Dr. Lloyd M. Jones, professor of physical education; Miss Maud C. Forbush, graduate assistant in physical education; Miss Jessie. Cameron, assistant professor of physical education; Mrs. Ivaclare* S. Howland, assist ant professor of physical educa tion; Miss Mildred A. Lucey, in structor in physical education; Mrs. Hermance Reese, pianist for modern dance; and Miss H. Jean Swenson, instructor in physical education. $53 Dance Date Ranged During the second semester Student ' Union dances will be held in the Armory at 4 p. m. every Wednesday instead of on Tuesdays and Thursdays, George L. Donovan, assistant manager of Student Union announced yes terday. One O’Oiacks Tonight WSGA Senate has granted one o’clock permissions to all -coeds tonight,. Elinor L. Weaver '4l, WSGA president announced. CLASSIFIED SECTION TYPEWRITERS—AII makes ex- pertly repaired. Portable and office machines for sale or rent. Dial 2342. Harry F. Mann, 127 W. Beaver avenue. lyr-CRE-ch FOR RENT—Double room, single beds. New home, 211 Adams ave nue. Back of Campus. A. L. Harkins, phone 2174. WANTED—Roommate for large double room. Cal lat 404 Bur ro wes St. Dial 3179. FOR RENT—Warm single room l'or man student. New home in College Heights. Telephone 2882. 3tpd3.4,5.-D I LOVE YOU, MARY. You are my alentine. May I take you to the Drydock, Saturday, Febru ary 8? . 3tch 456 D LOST—Reading Hospital School of Nursing ring. $5.00 reward for finder. Phone 2067, ask for Dietrich. 3t-pd-26-416 FOR SALE—A pair of boy’s ice skates. Size 8. Good condi tion. Gall Selma, Room 62, Ath erton Hall. HALF DOUBLE ROOM for rent. Good single bed. $2.00 per week. Call Collegian Office, 711. FOR RENT—Desirable room in quiet home. Single or double. 232 S. Burrowes. Phone 2596. it-pd-2435V FOR RENT—Two double rooms. Single beds. Shower. 403 Al len St. Mrs, Geo. C. Meyer. Phone 4215. 3t-ch-2-6-41L FOR RENT—Large single room in private home. 701 W. Fos ter Ave. Phone 3205. 3tch 456 D SUITE OF ROOMS for married couple or two men students, attractive residential district. No cooking. Phone 2133. 3t-pd.-2-6-41C “YOU CAN GET IT AT 'dllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllilll Nibbling At The News iiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimi Reich Rendezvous Only the future will tell just what part of the world Herr Hit ler and Signor Mussolini planned to civilize next at their recent rendezvous, but a quick glance at the slightly-chipped horoscope would seem to indicate that the conference reached it’s climactic point when Adolph and Benito shook hands. _ During the past three years each meeting of these two or nated European eagle scouts has resulted in violent tremors on the continent similar to those of a Chilean earthquake, but with more lasting effects. ' However, this last coming-out party thrown by Blitzkrieg Incorpor ated assumed all, the aspects of a typical English vote of confi dence in the Houses of Parlia ment. In a speech immediately fol lowing the meeting, Der Fueh rer explained, “The German mentality -has always looked with diffidence on the principle of pacts, and has given prefer ence to the principle of honor and fidelity. For the links con stituted by a written pact it sub stitutes the living link of one man to another.” In other words, future pacts between Germany and Italy will be sealed by a hand-clasp. Any way,' its less embarrassing that way, and it is possible to wash one’s hands, while ink has the ugly habit of remaining to re cord history for future genera tions to read. This new alliance between Hitler and Mussolini could eas ily have had rather awkward psychological effects. The men tal picture of these' two men shaking hands might esaily have portrayed Adolph as a camiver ous canine looking woefully at the close tie-up he had with a very annoying tin-can which was tied to his tail. Hitler also announced to the civilized world that he has al ways looked with diffidence or embarrassment on the principle of pacts, but this little item has already been recorded in history ■ books, which all makes the Reichsfuehrer’s speeches some what ancient. Firiito. Drummond Heads 3tpd2-5-41V 3tpd2-5-41E Heeling Of New Council The first meeting of the newly formed Pennsylvania Nutrition Council met in Harrisburg to plan its program for the coming year under the leadership of Miss Laura W. Drummond, director and professor of home economics, on Friday, February 24. Dr. Pauline B. Mack, professor of textile chemistry, presented some findings of the Human Nu trition Research Project spon sored by the School of Agricul ture and the Department .of Health in Harrisburg. Other fac ulty members who attended were Miss Margaret Brown, professor of home economics extension; Prof. Raymond A. Dutcher, head of agricultural biochemistry; Prof. Frederick F. Lininger, vice dean of the School of Agricul ture; ' and Miss Phyl i i s K. Sprague, assistant professor of home economics. These members were appointed by President Ralph D. Hetzel with other members representing professions and lay organizations of Pennsylvania to promote and protect health and nutrition of Pennsylvania citizens as a part of national defens.e. METZGERS" THE DAILY COLLEGIAN With ROBERT LANE Panhel Requests Report Of Fresh And Transfer Averages To Dean Ray Reporting of freshman and transfer averages to -the office_of the dean of women at the re quest of Panhellenic Council was altered yesterday to avoid mis understanding. and to expedite the procedure. All freshmen and transfers are to write their names and their semester averages-on a slip of paper. Residents of Women’s Building and McAllister Hall will take them to Miss Ruth H. bang’s office in McAllister Hall, and all women living in town will deposit theirs in a box in the office of the dean of women. Panhellenic Council asks that all averages be submitted before tomorrow noon. Read The 'Collegian Classifieds TONIGHT!! ® JOE COLLEGE j RAT RACE j “JUST A PLAIN GOOD TIMET THREE HANDSOME LOVING (UPS AfePRIZEi - % cT .. %- n MUSK Bf CAMPUS OWLS 9-12 Rec Hall Admission 75 cents TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1941 Uncle Sam Gets Bis Flag Cleaned FREE Fromm’s Cleaners - and- Dy* -.' ers, as a good will offer, will be pleased to clean-any.'Am- . erican Flag . FREE' for \ churches, Schools, in * stitutions, homes-efc.- There are absolutely no strings attached;' No one ; need send in-.’iny garments' along'with the flag. The ;; only stipulation,.is.,that,the burner display the flag after it is cleaned. . : We wish to clean as maiiy-as possible. AU'we"as&'’is that you bring them in. - pOMM S DrYCle^nierj ar\d DYer,s 218 E. College Ay&rfa.* DIAL 242$
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