PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY COLLEGIAN. STATE COLLEGE. PENNSYLVANIA SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1953 Ppup Sfofp Lpflpnrl LA LaVie Pictures Lion RepSicas Go Problems ~ I CBI6I W? «.'WaS.a Liberal Aris seniors whose (Continued from page one) (Continued from page one) to establish a chapter was Ph: ,OaC, 7 . become the “Universitian,” how required farm labor hours and Gamma Delta, in 1888. By 1905 ° A shipment of authentic Nit- ev ® r * , , , , participation in two rival liter- there were nine fraternities. tany Lion replicas have been re- the borough, too, there will arv societies In 1897 Thesnians was orean- Those with names beginning .-y 7. ... probably be some confusion. A There wls no athletic pro- ized by a group of Students and with N through Z may report ceived by the Alumni Association, po U taken by the Centre Daily gram, but a few energetic stu- faculty members. Four years *? r *k e j enn .? ±ate u tsxl° so * e agent. Times three weeks ago indicated dents worked off steam on par- later the “Alma Mater* 5 was Wednesday through Nov. 24. Students, faculty and sta f f that townspeople are not in favor allel bars in the woods behind written by Fred Lewis Pattee. " members may buy these replicas, changing the name of State SL H a£,"», gs«£ ye P “S It ttiis period that TV tO Be Installed which „a manufactured unto tow le everything but light, books and interest and participation in in- b \&IT\ !SVI U/nab the supervision of Heinz Warneke. have trouble remembering the lab fees. tercollegiate athletics began. 611 w¥LI - WG6EC sculptor of the Nittany Lion, in change. But, they can always give The local post office name Penn State was fairly success- Installation and operation of 104 Old Main. The price is $7.50 w the old College or new Um was changed from Farm School ful in all its athletic endeavors, the television. set for the West plus eight cents sales tax. _ _ versity try. to State College in 1874. A tri- but in 1889 the football team Dorm area will be completed by An additional charge of 50 weekly stage line between met a slight set-back when it the latter part 7 of the week, Carl cents will be made for mailing No new element has been found Beliefonte and State College, was defeated by Lehigh, 106-0. Hiester. West Dorm Council tele- the statue. in. meteorites. and Spruce Creek and State Between 1908 and 1920 the vision and radio committee chair- i ———————— ——»——n College gave students access to College grew literally by leaps man> reported Thursday. g 1 the two nearest railroad sta- and bounds. The number and The set will be placed in the | g tions. Unfortunately, this con- variety of student activities in- Recreation room in Hamilton Hall. g VOl M MT 1 venience was later abandoned. creased, and more and more R was moved from the main § f Ii I EBB First Women Admitted women students enrolled, lounge because of complaints I The enrollment grew stead- Green dinks made their debut, about destruction to furniture. Re- § ily from 1865 to 1900. In 1871 and coeds could stay out till ception tests were made in other B nffiSAllt fhAif the'first two women were ad- 3 a.m. on big weekends. locations in the area, but proved 1 u * r mitted as summer students and Gridders Hii Spotlight unsuccessful - a Penn State’s bachelor days New buildings were built to ! § TTEiiIMI {fill A F were over. By 1879 there were house classes for the ever- F acu j ty Luncheon Club i 1 LlCSri PlAlllfi 49 women enrolled. growing student body, and then r —V,'*, , , i In 1874 the name was chang- in 1919 Penn State entered its Richard C. Maloney, assistant 1 , ed to The Pennsylvania State Golden Age of football, com- dean- of Liberal Arts, will speak g featuring College, because, in the words plete with several all-Ameri- on A Look at Administration at g of President James Calder, “the can players and a Rose Bowl the Faculty Luncheon Club noon g I ___ § _ P-mnni-i nmm irnm^r old name .. . failed to express game in 1922. Monday. The meeting will be held g itJCIC dpi iaIOiTiOSB S its purpose . . . and misled Progress is still being made Hotel State College. g many persons as to its real in all directions, as is evi- : : 1 character.” This feeling is denced, in part at least, by the crease in student enrollment. i echoed today by the propon- • completion of the Whitmore As the Pennsylvania State g ents of the present name Laboratories, the organization University, Penn State soon g t-. ~ 0 c„ qto tttr change. of the School of Business, the will begin a new century as 1 Donation aoc 3-14 IUD The Atherton Era constant addition of new cur- . truly a leading .educational in- p > . Under the leader ship of George Washington 'Atherton' many new buildings and courses were added. The cur ricula were reorganized into two ■ general courses of study, the scientific and the classical. Tile first student publication, the Free Lance, appeared in 1887. The enrollment was then ' 244. A new building program was begun in the Atherton era, and under it Carnegie Hall, Schwab Auditorium, MacAUis ter Hall and the old Mining Building were built. The bor ough of State College, incor porated in 1896, grew along with Penn State, its population roughly equal to the school’s enrollment. Fraternity Movement Began In 1907 the Departments of Home Economics and Forestry were added, and the enroll ment continued to grow. A real fraternity movement began af ter an, attempt by Delta Tau Delta to establish a permanent chapter in 1872 had failed. The first regular national fraternity CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE SUITCASES, TABLES, chairs, desks, chests, dishes, pots, pans, glassware, phono graphs, books, bookcases, clothing, pictures. Next-To-New Shop, rear Nor Lee apart ments. Phone 7169. .. GUITAR, AMPLIFIER, and pickup. Call after 8 p.m. Phone 2390 ask for Charlie. FRESH MADE cider five gallons or more 70c gallon. Deliver Thurs., Fri. evenings on campus and fraternities. 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