The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, October 08, 1941, Image 1

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    Successor To
The Free' Lance,
Established 1887
VOL. :-;ll—Nc. 14
1 i
Rik Co-chairmen Announce
Five Freshmen ROTC W ill Let Juniors
. 0. F. Smim, - 57, Doherty Appoints
Audit Advanced Course • Formal Soph Hop
Baffle Experts Colonel E. D. Ardery announced
last night' that the military de- .
Retired Dean i
Soph Hop, in keeping with fall
houseparty standards, will be Traffic hoard,
...
partment will accept a limited , formal this year, Jack J. Bard '44
At Mass Meeting number of auditors for % the ad-
ROTC course. Appl vies In Boalsburg and R. Kemp Noble '44, dance co
chairmen, announced yesterday. S enate Groups
cants must be regularly enrolled To better insure the financial
0. F. Smith, 57, retired assis- Appointments to the Senate com
expertsFive freshmen foiled campus juniors who have completed the success of Soph Hop, the dance
tant dean of the School of Chem- mittee, Traffic Board, and the
at the "Information Please" basic •
course. has been scheduled for the same
istry and Physics died early yes-Scholarship committee, made by
program at the second freshman __ weekend as fraternity housepar-Bo college credit
. will be given, terday morning at his Boalsburg
. Gerald F. Doherty '42, All-College
mass meeting in Schwab Auditori- ties. The Hop. featuring Jan Sa- and the auditors must
. pay their home after an ilk ess of nearly a president, were among those ap
um last night. Four /acuity and vitt and his Top Hatters, will be
own expenses. If there is a with- year. proved by Ca'binet at its second
administrative representatives fail- Friday night, November 7. Most
drawal in the advanced course, meeting last night.
ed to respond five out of thirty . A graduate of the College in of the fraternitiee plan to hold
an auditor may secure a commis
night. Senate committee appointees in
times to queries on campus facts. 1911, Professor Smith was ap- formal closed dances Saturday
sion .t ifhe meets themental, phy- elude: Calendar committee
whichThe faculty panel had forgotten pointed an, instructor of physics
sica , and leadership require- Claire *Bernstein '42, and Robert
year Penn State played in in 1912. After teaching at the Admission for Soph Hop will be
ments ofthe War Department. University of the Philippines for $3.85 per couple Dancing w ill V. Kelley '42; Student Welfare
thethe Rose Bowl, the opponent and
Anyone . desiring additional in- R. Glenn Alexander '42, and Betty
score, which Frank 'Sandersthree years, he returned to the be in Rec Hall from 9 p. m. to 2
(wanted to know. Fred Ellsworth formation should contact • Lieut. College as assistant professor of a. m. A. Bischoff '42; Public Occasions
stumped them by asking who was ,Jack H. Weske, Room 3, Armory. physics. . Coleman Bender '42, and Elizabeth
governor when the College was . -He lectured at Queen's Univer- r
founded. . • sity, Canada, during the World First IFC Meeting C. Rose '42.
ng Students appointed to the Traf
fic Board were Warren W. Parke
. Additional winners and their Hiort Show Here War, returning in 1920. He be- ..
"questions - include: came professor of physics and as-
Donald Bornman, "How many sistant dean of the School of 43, John J. Long
et For Ton
windows are there in Grang e Dor- Chemistry and Physics in 1928. i '42, chairman, Neal C. Bitting '42,
ght Gladys E. Fitting '
'42, Harold J. Raab '42, Thomas E.
mitory?". Estelle Simon, "Which Alumn i Weekend Professor Smith was a Fellow in ' Wilcox '44, and Gilbert D. Zuc
door do freshman women use to - the American Association for the A reorganization meeting of the carini '43.
enter McAllister Hall % dining The 14th annual Penn State Advancement of Science and a Interfraternity Council will be Scholarship committee appoint
room?"; and Ray G held at the Phi Kappa Tau fra- ments made .by Doherty were John
eher, "How Horticultural Show will be held member of the American Asso
ternity at 7:30 o'clock tonight, B. Cramp '44, Frank R. Flynn '43,
many milking cows does the Col- in the Stock Judging Pavilion ciation of Physics Teachers. He
Thomas ,J. L. Henson .'42, presi- and-Robert W. Wasser '42. Other
lege own?" . from ' 6 p. m. Friday through 5 belonged to Sigma Pi Sigma, Al
dent, announced last night. selections also approved by Cabi-
Winners had choice of a semes- p. m. Sunday as a feature *of pha Epsilon Delta, and Phi Kappa
A report of the • annual pledge net include: Betty L. Zeigler '42,
ter subscription to The Daily Col- Alumni Weekend. Admission will Phi, professional societies. ' banquet, held at the Nittany Lion secretary pro-tern; Robert B. Jef
' legion, a ticket to the Penn State be free. An advisor to pre-medical stud- Inn Sunday night, will be given frey '42, Cabinet liason officer to
Players' production of "The Male Sponsored by- the departments ents and societies, Professor Smith • - -
by committe e chan . man Robert F. Samuel K. Hostetter, assistant to
Animal," or a ticket to the Thes- of horticulture, landscape archi- brought many outstanding medj... Wilson '42. the president in charge of business
plans' fall show. tecture, and home economics, the cal men to the campus. He retir-D i •
scussion of the rushing code and finance.
Joseph F. O'Brian, associate pro- show will have exhibits in fields ed last May. will be held with recommenda- Following a discussion of the
•fessor of public speaking, was in- ranging from highway planning
•Funeral services will be held at tions and • suggestions to cure budget for this year, Cabinet de
terrogator. Panel - members in- •to special nutrition. his Boalsburg home at 2:30 p., m. faults found in the code this year cided to invite Neil M. Fleming,
'eluded Adrian 0. Morse, assistant
Officers in charge of the show tomorrow. brought out. Action will prob- interclass treasurer, to appear at
to the president in charge of resi- are Robert A. Powers '42 ,rifan-
'
~ . He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ably be taken on the recommenda- next Tuesdays meeting to explain
dent instruction; Harry P. Sea- agar; Coleman J. Duell 43, as- and discuss the interclass budget
sistant mans, PSOA general secretary; Mildred B. Smith, and- five chil- tions. .
manager; Wayne Cronk dren. They are Oscar F. Smith, IFC • advisor, Prof. Sheldon C.
Robert E. Galbraith, associate pro- •
'43, treasurer;,.James-B. Vosters •
-Baltinlore; Mrs. - HOWard L. Peck, Tanner, will report- on the scholar- -.
system.
To 'study'a ' prellaiinark Set - 'of
- TeSior of Eifel SIV Cninribitiinri; and '
; 44, publicity: George H. Arm- Lewistown; Mrs. Robert L. Glenn, ship cup question which would
Mrs: J. Ewing Kennedy, wife of by-laws, which may be later add - -
• . strong '43, materials. Lock Haven; and David F. Smith divide the social fraternities and
the Thespians' director. ed to the constitution, will be the
Also included on' the program Chairmen of committees are and John F. Smith, Boalsburg. the semi-professional fraternities purpose of the committee • corn
were announcements 'by A, John John M. Phillips '42, pomology; into two groups with a cup to be posed of Ross B. Lehman '42, Jean
Drew Schwartz '42, vegetable
Currier '42, PSCA co-president and C. Babcock '42, A. John Currier
ses- gardening; Finley B. Jones '42 R e l a tions Club Invites
'42, Doherty, H. Leonard Krouse
ternity in each group.
master of ceremonies; a song
and Henry J. Eavis '42, ornamen- A rushing season resume will
1 '42, and Elden T. Shout '42.
sion with James McAdams leading Students
To Meeting Doherty announced that all
tal horticulture; William J. Brownbe given by Prof. John H. Fergu- and John W. Harkins '42, accom
'42, plant breeding; Wayne Cronk , son, and a report of the Judiciary school councils must meet prior
ponying on the piano; and piano Organized for .discussion and to the next Cabinet meeting, in
selections by Andrew P. Szekely '43, flower arrangement; Robert
_ analysis of foreign and domestic Committee will also be given.
'42. - J. Mueller '43, landscape archi
affairs, the International Relations order to draw up a tentative bud-
Mr. O'Brian said, "Spirit at the' tecture; Samuel G. Fisher, natur-„get and plan a list of activities for
alistic exhibit; Harry J. Ftiri S
Tian Club will hold an open meeting for Struck Named Advisor this year.
meeting was pretty good as fresh- allstudents in 3 Sparks Building _
'43 and Stanley Pietzman, homeA resolution to commend the
men showed' interest and 'cooper- . at 7 o'clock tonight. To New Magazine
economics exhibit; John H. services given by Fred Waring to
ation." . ..
Knode '42 :and Robert S. Weit- Penn State will be drawn up by
Dr. F. Theodore Struck, head of
zenkorn '42, textile chemistry; a committee including Lehman,
the department of industrial edu-
Thomas F. Becker '43 and W. Babcock, Jeffrey and Richard N.
cation, has just been appointed to
Bradford Johnson '43, concessions. Stevenson '42.
the advisory board of a new pro
fessional magazine, "School Shop."
The magazine is sponsored by
the publishers of the "Education •
Fewer Dispensary
Digest " Lawrence W. Praken is
the editor. .
Calls Last Month
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Late
News Flashes
Hebrew classes will be spon
sored this semester for beginners Banquet Postponed _____
of- and intermediates by Rabbi Ben-
ANKARA, Turkey—TurkishThe annual banquet of the Cam
ficials reported the ' movement of . jamin M. Kahn, Hillel Founda- pus Center Club; originally sched- Officers Elected
large German mechanized units tion Director. The non-fee courses uled for tonight, 'has been indefi- Recently . elected Miles Street
from Greece into Rumania for use will be ,open to all students on nitely postponed :by the club's dormitory officers are Claire Bern
on the Russian front to replace campus. All those interested faculty advisor, David B. Pugh, stein '42, president; Martha J. HaV
heavy tank losses suffered' in the should sign up this week at the supervisor of the undergraduate erstick '44, vice-president; Hannah
campaign by the Nazis. Foundation, 133 W. Beaver ave. 'centers. No reason was given. L. Peebles '44, secretary-treasurer.
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ANKARA, Turkey Germany .
threatened to break off trade re
lations with Turkey unless Turk- 21st Alumni Homecomng Starts Friday
ey yields to German demands for
a monopoly on Turkish exporta-
Hundreds of Penn State "grads" Alumni will join with students Alumni Council will have a sec
tion of chromium.
will take over the town on Friday in a gigantic pre-Bucknell game and session, open to the public, in
121 Sparks Building, in honor of
BERLlN—German hostage exe- to celebrate their 21st annual mass meeting and pep rally in Rec
Hall at 8 p. m Friday. Past G. Weidman (Dade , ,y
) Groff 'O7 for
cutions throughout Europe were Alumni Homecoming, the fall his work in China.
greatly of Penn State grid fame -
greatly increased tonight with the season's first big weekend which
will .
ill take part in the activities.
R. L. Watts, a trustee of
w.
execution of twelve Rumanian of- will be complete ith a pep rally, Lingnan University, will also be
ficers and hundreds of Greeks, Saturday starts off with a golf
cider party, golf tournament, din- present at the Council meeting,
Belgians and Czechs. ners, alumni meetings, and three tournament for the visiting grads.
as will W. A. Haven 'O9, who spent
athletic contests. Golf Coach Bob Rutherford will some time with Mr. Groff in
WASHINGTON Secretary have charge of the affair, admit-
Alumni registration is schedul- China. Mr. Groff will speak and
Hull announced tonight that Fin- tance to which is gained by an
ed for the first flocr lounge in Old moving pictures will be shown.
land will be considered a belli- alumni registration badge.
Main on Friday and Saturday. Students and faculty members are
gerent enemy of the democracies The annual Varsity Club Dinner
Later in the morning, at' 9:30 invited to attend.
unless she discontinues fighting Fri- o'clock, the Alumni Council will
will be given at 6:30 p. m. Following iraternity celebra
beyond the Finnish territories re- hold its fall meeting in 121 Sparks
day, with special recognition to tions and a non-fraternity alumni
captured from Russia. Building. Dean Hammond, of the
the fcotballteam of 1911-12. Wil- dinner in the Old Main Sandwich
Liam 'Hollenbach, of the Univer- . School of Engineering, will speak Shop Saturday night, the annual
No Dinks In Library sity.of Pennsylvania, who coached on the College's work in connec- Cider Party will be held in the
• It is not necessary t ton with the engineering de-
or freshman the team, will be the guest speak- Armory.
c,
men to w tense training pr gram.
ear their dinks .in the er.. "Pete". Mauthe, "Shorty", The 21st annual Alumni Home-
Library or other campus buildings, Miller, and• "Al'• Wilson, grid . At 9:45 a. m. Saturday, Forestry coming Weekend, begun in 1920,
Raymond F. Leffler '42, chairman stars of those . seasons, . will be alumni will meet in the New For- will end with Chapel services at
of Tillaunal, annOuncedlaSt night. • • present. estry Building, and at 11 a. in. the 11 o'clock Sunday morning.
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WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 8, STATE COLLEGE, PA
Hebrew Classes Offered
OF THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE
Proposed amendinents 'to the
neutrality act 'will be discussed.
Supervised by John A. Ferguson
of the political science department,
the club will take part in an ex
change panel discussion (with Le
high University during Thanksgiv
ing vacation.
rgiatt
WEATHER
Cooler
and Showers
PRICE THREE CENTS
The number of patients treated
at the dispensary in September
dropped from 3791 last-year to 3059
this year, probably because of the
week's postponement of College,
Dr. Joseph P. Ritenour, health
service head has reported.
However there were 32 patients
in the infirmary for a total of 89
days last month as compared with
25 patients for 54 days a year ago
September. A large proportion of
these patients were football play
ers.
There were 572 out-patient calls
made last month and 36 excuses
issued. The largest number of dis
pensary calls were for physical ex
aminations, which totaled 1700 as
compared with last year's 1648.
One reason for the increase in
the number of patients treated at
the infirmary, Dr. Ritenour sug
gested, was that because of the in
fantile paralysis scare, the students
were willing to go to bed if they
were sick.
Hold Exchange Dinner
A Wiley Dorm-Penn Haven ex
change dinner has been arranged
for this evening by a committee
from both houses. Dinner will.
be served at 5:30 o'clock. '