FRIDAY, MARCH 9; 1945 Library Receives Memorial Gifts . The College Library recently received a gift of books and news papers from W. H. Nesbit of Mil ton as a memorial to Joseph N. G. Nesbit, who graduated in 'engin ee'ring from the- College with' the degrees of E. E. in 1904 and M. E. in 1908. Among the books of especial value . and interest are many early Pennsylvania imprints. The col lection includes books. on foreign . relations, biographies of AMerican piOneers, Bibles or parts of Bib lea and •I•eligious books, a gift book,- and other awns. The netvs paPers include miscellaneoui nUm beks" cf "The Stars and Stripes" and "Trench and Camp" which were issued -during World War I by, American units in .the war. Another gift to the College Li brary by an anonymous donor in cludes a number of special issues of 'the Philadelnhia Inquirer,.pub lished during - the Civil War, and a copy of the Philadelphia Even ing Bulletin dated September 7, 1901, relating to McKinley's as sassination. . MI School Helps Publish State Mineral Reports The School of Mineral Industries at the COliege has cooperated }with the State Department of Internal Affairs in _the publication of a re port entitled "Pennsylvania's Min eral Heritage."• .. • • According to William S: Liven good Jr., secretary of the State De partment, the purpose •Of the re port is to provide a source of ac- Curate information for those inter ested in further industrial devel oprrient of. PennsylVania's. mineral inclUstries arid to serve as a text boot& • for librark, college, and school, use; • Inc - hided on the committee which prepared the report were Dr. Ed ward,,Steidle-, dean of the school; .Myers, associate Prbfes sOr"bf mineral economics and tech nology; and Dr. A. W. Gauger; director, Mineral Industries Re search. • Grid ..Schedule-. . ,_(Continued from page six) Spartans winning the 1914 en gagement by a 6-3 score and the Lions evening the count with a 13-6 win in 1925. Both games were played in State College. Anyone who hasn't received his February issue of the Penn State Engineer because of change of ad dress,, can get it at the Engineer office, 2 Armory. Welcome Frosh! Por - DeliCiouS Sundaes Luscious Hamburgers Davis' CHOICE MEATS and GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES News Briefs New ASTP Officer Lt. William I. Olsen has re placed Capt. Henry L. Blum Jr. as classification officer of the Army Specialized Training Unit at the College, according to Lt. Col. Guy G. Mills, commandant. Lieutenant Olsen was transferred from Jef ferson Medical College, Philadel phia. Captain mum will go to Camp Pickett, Va. 'How to Study' Lecture Dr. Charles C. Wagner, admin istrative head of the Lower Divi sion, will speak in 110 Home Eco nomics, 7 p.m:, March 19; under the sponSorship of Alpha. Lambda , Delta, freshman women's honor ary, on the subject, "How to :Study." Freshman women are Scheduled to attend. ISC Elects Officers New ISC officers are .Salvatore Rocci, -president; Louis Plotnick, Vice-president; Audrey Peters, sec retary; Martha Irvin, treasurer; John Dickstein, historian; and Robert Barefoot, social chairman. Phi Kappa to Open House Supreme President - William Zuger and National Treasurer Frank Chinery of Phi Kappa vis ited the local chapter to announce the reopening of the fraternity house for occupation April 1. New ly elected officers of the local chapter of. Phi Kappa are: presi dent, William Maginn; secretary, James Bosnick; treasurer, Leonard Scalise; marshal, Edward Stanur ski. Nittany Party Meeting A Nittany Party Clique meeting will be held at 401 Old Main, 7 p.m. Sunday. Committees will be. appointed and nominations made for officers. ZG-I's Welcome Members Veterans enrolled at the College will be welcomed by; the X-G-I Club at • a party at the Chi Phi house at 7 o'clock. tonight.. Any former . member of the army, navy, marines or maritime service is eligible to become a member of the. X-G_l Club, stated Paul Pioth, re tiring president. Hugo Elected President . Recent elections of the Inter fraternity Council named James Hugo, Phi Kappa Sigma, president; William - Clark, Delta Chi, vice president; arid Jack Seavy, Alpha Chi Sigma, secretary-treasurer. Masquerettes Inmate 9 Masquerettes, women's branch of Thespians, recently initiated nine coeds. These include Jacque line Black, Shirley Connors, Jean Erskine, Ida Latimer, Goldy Skra ban, Constance Walters, Betty Jane Wagner, Elizabeth Wiser, and Eleanor Zims. Harriet Leyden is president of Masquerettes; Marcia Crichton, vice-president; and Vir ginia, Sykes ; Secretary-treasurer. A Tasty Snack Sandwich Shop THE COLLEGIAN CLASSIFIED SECTION WANTED—GirI to share desirable 5 room apartment with two other girls. Rent. $4 week. Call 4305. WANTED—MaiI from one Theta named Jeannie and one Delta Gamma pledge named Lou. Any one else who will write is wel comed: Two Camp LeJeune Ma rines. LOST—Between Locust Lane and White Hall brown Schaeffer pen and pencil with initials J. L. S. PleaSe call Janet Smith 2941. LOST—GoId wrist Watch with black strap. Made by J. S. Kind and Son. Please call Marilyn Mil ler 4171. Reward. MUSICIANS interested in play ing in dance band. Call 851, ask for Bob Ernst. LARGE front room, twin beds, innerspring mattresses. Phone 2887, 120 E. Fairmount avenue. HELP WANTED—MaIe student for night clerk at State College Hotel. Will not interfere with studies. See Mr. McLaughlin, ho tel desk. LOST: Alpha Omicron Pi soror ity pin. It found please call Jane Wclbarst, 431 Ath. BOARD for men. Marilyn 317 E. Beaver Ave. Board for limited number or small fraternal groups. 3 meals daily $8.50 wk. 2 meals daily $7 wk: WANTED: Young man to work for his room. Call 3470. Also large room for rent. 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Pts I b Louisa RAMO Kim* PORI he, tkioli "Notishly Spostilitii• '' I/ink &i am jt;i:pisiiiii;i7 411C141 "MI:2 ' WSGA Requests 'Coeds to C WSGA has issued a request to all coeds that they cooperate with Fuel Administrator James Byrnes' recent order concerning the con servation of coal. As all the heat and light for the College are made from coal at the power plant, WSGA feels that great savings can be made if each coed will conscientiously turn out • •- --, ' - , WARNER BROTHERS ',-'''. .-. • ‘... . , • .., • . - • -. ~. •z- :. . .... . ~.. • ,- . . , • !.,.. . . _ BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS-HERE 7;tlt4E t4yrs Aeour P..Ae#4 oTtlEk((.6) ~~~n1v~':i.:.0.).`.; i:~~~:k a i='~.aL` ~:}:Adr p .~~Y~.i .`i` :. .. ...... ..:::' ri't..:~::?....a ' iV'S F3`: nserve College Fuel all unnecessary lights, partici if she is t.) be out of the roon turn MT her radiator in pla opening her window shoulr room become too warm. The Collegian office on ca will be open to receive class or advertisements from 1 to 2 only, Monday through Friday DOORS OPEN I P.M. LATEST WAR NEWS . • ~i•i~A::to3.e\l• PAGE S
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