PAGE FIGHT Cornell Survey Bares Cheating A recent poll conducted by the Cornell University Student Council revealed that 47 per cent of the school's students admitted Cheating in examinations. The re sults may not be conclusive as they are based upon 322 students questioned out of 10,000 enrolled. Of the students questioned ten per cent admitted cheating 'fre quently or occasionally. An addi tional 37 per cent admitted cheat ing once or twice. For purposes of the survey, cheating was . defined to include cribbing, copying, giving and re ceiving aid, and discussing and using information about an exam which had• been obtained illegal -IY. The council said that although 47 per cent of the students reply ing to the questionnaires admit ted cheating, two-thirds of them disapproved of it. The students blamed the high cheating per centage on the emphasis given to grades not only at Cornell, but also at other large schools. The council said the survey re vealed that men and women were about equally guilty of cheating. County Delight Is Pimlico Favorite BALTIMORE, Nov. 15 —(?')— The combination of County De light and Eddie Arcaro was tab bed by the oddsmakers today as the probable favorite for tomor row's 15th running of the Pimlico Special, America's sportiest horse race. County Delight, bay four-year old son of Count Fleet, will be coupled in the betting for the mile and three-sixteenths of the Maryland Jockey Club's glamor race with Royal Gbvernor. It is the only betting entry in the five-horse field. County De light is owned by the Rokeby Stable of Paul . Mellon, Pittsburgh financier and sportsman. The Cadets and Midshipmen FRIDAY, DEC. 7 ColloquY . -- (Continued from rage one) loquy. ' Student co-chairmen are Miriam Kuglmari and Joseph Gei ger. The colloquy theme is taken from the title of a book, "The Loyalty of Free Men," by ' Alan Barth, of the Washington post staff. Tomorrow's sessions will be held at 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Mov ies will be shown at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow. All sessions will take place in 121 Sparks. • An address by Dr. Pope in Chapel Sunday • morning and a summing up session in 121' Sparks Sunday afternoon will complete the colloquy program. Soph Elections -- (Continued from page one) , very happy" about his election and said he would do to the best of his ability. He said he would do all he could to put the sopho more 'class on top and would "do the best I can." He will replace Arthur Ros feld on All-College Cabinet as representative of the sophomore class. Rosfeld was class vice presi dent last year and sat on cabinet for President William Bair who transferred to the U.S. Naval Academy. Herbein has been active in cam pus politics since he arrived here last year. He was a member of the orientation week committee this year and has appeared in two Thespian productions: He is a pledge at Phi Delta Theta. • Cabinet -- (Continued from rage one) • the cabinet ring committee: Harry Cover, David Olmstead, Hanek, and Jeannine Bell. Representa tives from the Dean of Men's of fice, the Alumni Association, and Student Union also sit on the com mittee. Rock Trout (Hexaframmidae) is ,a family of carnivorous sea fishes of the North Pacific. MILITARY BALL 44 5 he Ancealle REC HALL, 8:30 - 12:30 $4 per couple Formal • 11 • • • • • • • Reds Ask Line Of No Shooting MUNSAN, Korea, Friday, Nov: W--(AP) Communist negotia tors denied Thursday they sought a cease fire in Korea before the formal , signing of an armistice, but continued to insist that the United Nations agree to a provi sional 'stop-shooting line now: The apparently paradoxical Communist stand was pointed up sharply in a United Nations com munique. Thursday night. It re ported no progress Thursday in a three hour 20-minute subcommit tee session at Panmunjom. However th e subcommittee delegates scheduled their 23rd meeting at _Panmunjom for 11 a.m. today , (9 p.m., Thursday ; E.S.T.) Bucknell to Get Final Test LEWISBURG, Pa., Nov. 15—(VP) —Bucknell's unbeaten B i s o n s, shooting fo r their 13th straight wi n , received a warning today from C6ach Harry Lawrence. Lawrence told his boys that number 13 and accompanying superstitions do no t have him worried but that he is alarmed about the 70-man squad which the University of Delaware is sending here for the season's finale • Sat urday. "We're in for the toughest game of the year," Lawrence said. "Del aware has had from two to four men scouting us all year. They probably know our plays better than we do and they want to win this game badly." Ml ,School Receives Porcelain - Ware Gift • A collection of porcelain ware has been given to the School of Mineral Industries by Mrs. Ed ward Dusham. The collection in cludes vases, figurines, table sets; and bowls ranging , in age from middle 18th century French to modern American. Tommy • Tucker and HIS ORCHESTRA 2 1 ance °I the Red Bat, 'a small North Ameri can bat, was formerly called the New York bat. ' Rob Roy (1671-1734) was the Scottish Robin -Hood. CLASSIFIEDS FOR RENT FIRST FLOOR double room, 424 West Beaver Ave. Phone 6-336 after five. TWO ROOM furnished basement , apart ment. Students or working men. Warm, clehn, and shower.' Mrs. Patton 6443. FOR SALE COME TO Houts for that heavy-weather clothing you need for thi fall's hunting and sports event. 'Shirts tailored by' Work man and Woolrich in fine, lightweight, yet warm cottons and woolens. Choose from your favorite colors in 'solids and plaids. We also have trousers and jackets styled for a long sturdy lifetime of serv ice. 0. W. Flouts & Son, Inc. N. Buckhout, State College 6703. 35 mm. CAMERA Perfex "337 f/3.5 lens 1/600 sec. Good shape. ExEellent for color. Best offer. Phone 4368 evenings. 1937 CHEVROLET. Recently overhauled; good mechanical shape. Tires and bat tery good. Inquire John Dick, 618 S. Pugh. Call 4862. KEEP YOUR Trailer snug and with a Coleman oil heater, model 666 A. Radiating, circulating 31.000 BTUs an hour. Fuel-air control .saves up to 25% on fuel; low draft burner, oversize beat exchanger, new functional air flow de sign. See it soon at Bouts. 0. W. Houts & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College; 6703. '47 FORD sedan coupe ; new tires, clutch and battery, radio, heater. Good con dition. Wayne, Theta Chi, 3195. LET LAMPS from Bouts add their beauty to your home; use them as Christmas gifts. We have a host of fine styles, traditional and modern, all designed with your safe eyesight in mind. Floor and table styles, Certified and Deena lamps. Choose yours tomorrow at 0. W. Houts & Son, Inc., N. Buckhout, State College 6703. HOUTS HAS Electric Handyhot portable washing machines for apartments and trailers., Two styles; porcelain enameled, 2-pound capacity, $27.95; stainless steel model with timer 2 to 3-pound capacity, $42.50. There is also a hand-turned wringer that fits both styles for only $7.95. Ask for it at Christmas. 5% discoutn at Houta for cash and carry; convenient payment terms. 0. W. Routs & Son, Inc., N. Buck hout, State College. ROLLER SKATE -at HECLA PARK Wed., Fri, and Sun. Nights Proudly Presents at the NOTE: Tickets Available from Advanced Cadets ,and Midshipmen ;FRIDAY,- . 170 1 7E3 . /EITER 1:767. CLASSIFIEDS PASSENGERS ,TO North or Smith Caro lina and return ''over Thanksgiving. See Copeland, 218 Plant Industries • Bldg. KE Log Log Decitrig Sliderule. W. Blazek, Pollock ..4, Room 31 ext. .264. - RIDE TO Philadelphia leaving Monday 19th, 4 p.m. or later. Call Gene,- 6847 after 6 p.m. RIDERS TO Pitt game from, Philadelphia. Leave Friday Nov. 28. Return to State College Sunday. Bob. Miller 7881. WE'LL PAY 'ss each for. two round trip rides to Scranton' Tuesday. 2:00. George Walters 6926. A TIE-CLIP with an" All-College Cabinet key attached ; initials E.D.S. on ' back of key. Please return to Student Union Desk in Old Main: 2 PHI SIGMA DELTA fraternity pins Saturday night on - Fraternity Row. If found please phone 4409. . ' GABARDINE OVERCOAT. Hughes & Hatcher label. Bill; 249 Hamilton. Phone 1191. Reward. I have yours. LARGE COWHIDE suitcase accidently taken from Delta Tau Delta 'house last weekend. Initials G.F.L. Reward. 428 Mc. Elwain: SILVER and BLACK Parker 51 pencil. Call 282 Nittany, Jasper Liotta. LOST: Saturday evening at Phi Kappa Tau, grey green gabardine topcoat. Cleaner's tag with name DiPipi. Call 3412. WHITE GLOVE with fur trimming. Call 2021. MISCELLANEOUS IF YOUR Typewriter needs repairs, lust Ball 2492 or bring machine to 633 W. College Ave. Mr Beatties' 28 years ex perience is at your service. TliE SAINTS are Marching Again! 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