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Show THE TIMES-INDEPENDENT, MOAB, UTAH University of Pennsylvania football coaches visiting in y York recently know all-the of the preseason tom-tom. » none too keen about it. Carl Snavely of Cornell and x is Homer Norton of Texas a the new season with vetsquads that were untied and en a year ago. Both have sicked for a2 Mop-up campaign, 4js always dangerous. Snave- Norton lose only one or two fom brilliant teams-but foota funny game. wuld be something of a record » unbeaten teams to go un- manother year, so both know w of averages is all against "Too many things can hap‘And there are ‘senior teams ‘of junior many dip times below the play. yked Bob Zuppke about this when one of his senior teams wked Up. lors q ijmetimes," Zup said, "‘as senLor thighs they get too smart to keep takhetedin whea beating-to keep sticking their Ng, Useiihais into a jolt." 01, By (Released , RADIO VIRGINIA by Western VALE Newspaper Union.) ‘HOSE little red schoolhouses at the cross roads -if there are any left- will soon be able to give concerts by some of the greatest musiclans in the world, and their pupils will be see the musicians able to as well as them. near Rudolph Polk, vice president of Columbia Broadcasting System's artists bureau, recently announ ced the formation of Artists' Films, Inc., which will make 21 musical short subjects, and issue these onereelers in groups of three, as concerts. Contracts have been signed with Albert Spaulding, Jose Iturbi (that favorite guest of the Bing Crosby broadcasts), Mildred Dilling, the distinguished harpist, and several others. also Commitments have been made with several Metropolitan Opera singers, including Helen Jep- Two Hundredth Anniversary of Founding By GEO. L. SIMPSON (Released by Western ho can pick any University at of team to with a week @ikfeld, by Cratt Dey, Ney oins fp wterback Don Scott. They are fst, all experienced and they'll syrerage around 205 pounds. Our yageeield average may be under 170. pd State should be one of the headed i) State isn't schedule. OOo eer eiey the only team They can all " e0 i 4l yu have to do is look at schedule," Homer Norton of us A. and M. says. ‘‘We are top-flight sector of football. and every game is hard to much less all of them. Don't ybody tell you Southern Meth‘will be any setup this fall. -. { ; yhave a fine line backs that agers will and match a pair anybody , Malootball." s gctitow about matching ‘that runital peliey giant of yours-Kimbrough?"' ave it"that's different. But S. M. U.'s mston is still one of the best. mbrough is about as good a back you ever saw."' ld offi le to sm king It Over iy J dthe group of select coaches now te the New York all coaching Herald school Tribune there was Going! Usual talk back and forth about n can sle's nag stronger teams. McMillin of Indiana tells every ml to look out for Ohio State, Minsota and Michigan in the Big Ten. bill Alexander, the keen sage from t have ve bell JOSE ITURBI son, Gladys Swarthout, Richard Bonelli and Frederick Jaegel, and at the moment efforts are being made to sign. Lily. Pons,: Nino Martini,. Mischa Elman, Josef Hofmann and Efrem Zimbalist. The first group is scheduled for release October 1. oe The time has come when Frankie Burke wishes thatrhe didn't look like James Cagney. The resemblance got him into movies a couple of seasons ago, when he played Cagney as a boy of 12 in Warner Brothers' ‘‘Angels With Dirty Faces."' He went on from there, doing the same kind of role for other studios. Now, as Wayne Morris' roommate in Paramount's ‘‘Quarterback,'' he's persuaded the director to let him forget the Cagney mannerisms; he wants to get parts because he can play them well. econ 4 Loretta Young is convinced that Mexican fans' appreciation of movie stars is more embarrassing than flattering. When she slipped into a theater to see her Columbia comedy ‘"‘He Stayed for Breakfast,"' the film was stopped and the lights went on, so that the audience could see her in person. And she was wearing the old clothes in which she'd gone fishing. -- "gia BO McMILLIN Tech, warns all comers "ist Duke, Tennessee, r bossibly Alabama. Tulane What about your ck?" I asked Alex. grins. ‘"‘Pretty Mi" he says, "but small we'll ‘reporting game." "orgia Tech for Ramblin' every has one and still of those ling attacks that keep a defense "king of a will-o'-the-wisp in a hight swamp. And don't overlook ale" another ute's a team Mississippi Southerner "laches for anybody they meet. Mthat means anybody." ty Mehre's Old Miss will 3} "er troublemaker. y Mey all rated says. that will be full of Tulane's be outlook "of the best in years-power plus f; and both plus experience "Red Dawson's direction. un- | ¥0n't miss that Duke-Tennessee epette," they all advise. They'll tell you, too, about Biff Ms' Nebraska outfit. cy were talking about the stars | Yon Scott, Tom Harmon of Michi- i, Kimbrough of Texas A. and M. tW the leading backfield votes. | De 4. ‘here was also a Nebraska enwe) and Johnson of S. M. U., and tS from the Far West. Not Mtlooking Paul Christman of Mis- Even if the names of directors of pictures don't mean a thing to you, you'd better make a note of one- Preston Sturges. He's no newcomer-a playwright, the author of ‘"‘Strictly Dishonorable'' among other hits, he's written plenty of movie and had experience as a dramas director. His name should be remembered directed and wrote he because "Down Went McGinty,"' one of the funniest and best pictures that has He been launched in some time. didn't want any big stars or glamour Akim Donlevy, Brian players; Tamiroff, Frank McHugh and Murijust He fine. him suited el Angelus a comwanted to write and direct t Pro Yearling Giants. tow with Mara's ‘PS saw around back I wl"'S the best aller, 4 runn Year. Here is a great t. He is Passer and a good spiri ps Tuffy as 4. bit as good Arkansas of the best. This keep to tbe a sensation. Be sure on. "eye on him this seas story I got This is about the same the entire ™ coaches throughout thwest last fall. y it with followed He edy. "The New Yorkers," and he's vertising, plenty more. More than gates. Among degrees s 500 Annie ‘"Tugboat Lew Seiler, ‘I how hungry have for dinnet. was colleges, I was and Janie what told Seiler grinned. ‘‘You did Poore better ODDS AND ENDS @ Rochelle Hudson picked up such a tan during two months in Hawaii that she'll have to be bleached before she "Girls Under miss of Manhattan gia @ Evidently "Before I Die" grisly a title for the new Fairbanks Jr.-Rita Hayworth in was too Douglas drama; it's been renamed "Angels Over Broad" @ Marjorie Rambeau has proved to be so able a successor to the late Marie Dressler in the character of "Tugboat Annie" that the series will go right on; "Tugboat Annie in Drydock" sylvania D. Sir and FECO Thomas S. Gates, president of the University of Pennsylvania, former United States Sen. George Wharton Pepper, an alumnus and trustee of the university, and Thomas I. Parkinson, president of the Equitable Life Assurance society of the United States, who is chairman of the National Alumni Bicentennial committee. Presentation of the bicentennial fund; addresses by representatives of the student body; and selections by the university band and glee club feature the program. Ralph Morgan, president of the General Alumni society, is presiding. President Roosevelt and Sir Lyman Poore Duff receive honorary degrees and deliver addresses at the convocation in Convention hall on Friday afternoon. In addition, Associate Justice Owen J. Roberts of the Supreme Court of the United States, who is an alumnus of the University of Pennsylvania, is delivering an address, and the bicentennial poem is being presented by its author, Edward W. Mumford, secretary of the university. Water Carnival Staged. A bicentennial river pageant and water carnival is being staged Friday night on the Schuylkill river in Fairmount park. A fireworks display, crew races, and a parade of floats depicting various phases of the university's life make up the program. Many former university oarsmen are taking part. The University of Pennsylvania traces its origin to a ‘‘charity school'' for which a building was erected in Philadelphia in 1740. Nine years later, after the publication of Benjamin Franklin's ‘‘Proposals Relating to the Education of Youth in Pennsylvania," there was_ established an academy with which the charity school was combined. Franklin served as the first president of the academy's trustees, and so successful was the undertaking that in 1753 a charter was obtained in the name of the ‘‘Academy and Charitable School in the Province of Pennsylvania."' Charter THIS Fale FARMERS AVERAGING HIGHER R SUMER OEMA HIGH LEVELS, INCREASING In- CREASE, PRICES AND SMALLER SUPPORTEO BY GOVERNMENT LOANS FEED GRAIN SUPPLY PER ANIMAL OW FARMS ABOUT SAME AS LAST YEAR X xPORTS TMAN LAST, WNG BETTER eae © MARKETINGS OF Lames INCREASED, PRICES SUPPORTED BY IMPROVED CONSUME® DEMAND x ; ee 6000 DOMESTIC OUT: LOOK FOR co COTTO . CONSUMPTION, EXPORT PROSPECTS uuravORABLl Ce will be TOTAL FARM PRODUCTION ALITTLE SMALLER THIS YEAR, GUT SUPPLIES MORE THAN ENOUGH V4 POTATO MARKETS TO IMPROVE AS PLENTY OF LATE CROP IS SOLD FRESH VEGETABLES AVAILAGLE THIS Fauw tw OE map, issued by the United London Called DOMESTIC States MEEOS it QURTAU Agriculture, summarizes the present condition activity and markets throughout the nation. FOR . SEPTEMBER 1940 above fare PRODUCTS F couces BY EUROPEAN WAR HOG PRICES 0O'* RECENT WEEKS. S. FARM INCOME RISES SHARPLY THIS MONTH ESTIMATED TOTAL FOR YEAR The in 1755. Time at Present PRODUCTS ESTIMATE Granted In 1755 a "‘confirmatory charter' incorporating ‘‘The College, Academy and Charitable School'? was granted by Thomas and Richard Penn, and the institution continued under that name until 1779, when the state legislative body changed the corporate title to ‘"Trustees of the University of the State of Pennsylvania."' Agriculture WINTER, has for Book York 5. ~ssiveve Coc ccccccecceccccece sees OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS Department of agricultural of World's Best Air Target WASHINGTON.-Terse headlines of ‘‘London Bombed" are reminders that England's capital is in some ways the most difficult in the world to defend, according to a bulletin from the National Geographic society. "Because London's clay soil forbids high skyscrapers, its growth has spread out laterally to cover 692 square miles, exceeding the combined areas of New York city, Chi- out the of end sight she from your grocer; did and trick made, Deliciously vim-making +s quick... easy to prepare...; saves kitchen time and trouble +. economical... order; today; used was done as shown. The one you see in the sketch became a side chair for the living room dressed in richly colored cretonne green ings. in soft red and blue- tones with deep wine bindThe legs of the chair were sandpapered and stained mahoga- ny to tone in with the cover. The cane seat was inexpensively repaired with a ready made seat of plywood reshaped to fit by first cutting a paper pattern to fit the seat of the chair and then using the pattern as a guide as indicated here. ing celebrated this month. ‘ad g Philadelphia, them In them too. The with slip covers been the scene of many historic football games. At right is pictured Robert T. McCracken, chairman of the _ bicentennial planning committee for the university's 200th anniversary, be- Duff, The symposia at curves." get Franklin field, mammoth stadium of the University of Penn- she replied. a pale ural we'd me this time, thinking about food, than play out of my sight!" their owner said, ‘‘I can't stand the thought of wood bent and forced into unnat- OOmESTIC CONSUMER OfMAND GOOO, FOREIGN DEMAND Poor about you did before, when you forgot to eat because you were making love,"' can cane seats gone and a badly scarred varnish finish. ‘‘Get them = conferences, which mt at constitute the program of the Bicentennial conference being held as a part of the September week celebration, are being featured by lectures and papers in six general fields-the fine arts, humanities, medical sciences, natural sciences, religion, and the social sciences. The offerings in the field of the humanities are designed to bring out the continuity of culture, while in the other fields the objective is to reveal the trends of modern thought and the advances of science. Former President Herbert Clark Hoover, Henry A. Wallace, the Democratic nominee for vice president, Hu Shih, the*Chinese ambassador, Dr. Frank Baldwin Jewett, president of the Bell Telephone laboratories and president of the National Academy of Sciences; Dr. Elmer V. McCollum, co-discoverer of vitamin A, and Dr. Jacques Maritain, famous French author and philosopher, are a few of the many noted speakers on the program of the conference. Many Graduates Return. The symposia and conferences of the Bicentennial conference claims a major portion of attention during the first days of the Bicentennial week celebration. At the same time, the program has been so arranged as to provide an opportunity for all to attend the various other events scheduled for the same period as well as to view the special bicentennial exhibits, demonstrations and clinics, and to enjoy tours of the campus, according to Robert T. McCracken, chairman. Hundreds of the university's graduates and former students are attending the opening of class reunions Wednesday and Thursday, while on the latter day Pennsylvania's undergraduates greet student delegates from colleges and universities throughout the country. Ten thousand alumni and alumnae of Pennsylvania join in paying tribute to the university on Friday morning, September 20, at a bicentennial meeting in the dormitory quadrangle. In the afternoon there is another impressive meeting, including a convocation of university council in Convention hall. Addresses Given. The morning program in the quadrangle includes addresses by Dr. was thinking about the same thing. In the love scenes we made before we were married, we'd kiss and for- get to eat." HERE were two of these old bent-wood chairs - both with chief justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, while the list of distinguished guests also includes 200 American and European - scholars and leaders in various fields. his wife, love scene Sails Again,'' cents Address uni- President Franklin seem Roosevelt, and = New 10 and another, thinking Name SPEARS Hills Enclose laboratory Lyman RUTH WYETH Drawer 10 Bedford the recipients of honorary are a satire on adfor scheduled and then worried about whether or not it was effective. "When we kissed in that scene just now,'' Reagan said to Director MRS. month cultural FEWER CATTLE OW for Union.) versities and learned societies are represented at the celebration by official dele- Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, played a he freshman fl name you the best one coach entry,' ‘football Arkanof n Eaki "He is Kay He |-_-_ NOTE: As a service to our readers, 164 of these articles have been printed in five Separate booklets. No. 5 contains 30 illus: trations with directions; also a description of the other booklets. To get your copy of Book 5, send order to: keen one celebration exhibits, : on be tennant and clinical demonstrations, and convocations for the conferring of honorary degrees. 215-pound And this of conferences, scientific at: that stteams in football this fall. tennant from September 16 to 21. The celebration includes Symposia and_ professional beat Scheme, arctan Pennsylvania Philadelphia eCtions eat Ohio State bunch?'' Cornell Carl ‘‘Look Newspaper ARDS Gene centuries of:.growth are being marked by the sndeniitl, Rasping Angle t andgms you morosely. SR. Van Gmp''s. PorkentBEANS Feast-for- the - Least' Later the rights and properties were restored to the trustees of the college, with the university still con- tinuing, and in 1791 an act was passed amalgamating the old college with the new university and providing that the name of the institution be ‘"‘The University of Pennsylvania,'' the corporate title it now holds. The buildings first used by the university were at Fourth and Arch streets in Philadelphia. During a period of 15 months in 1777 and 1778 these buildings were used by British troops and the college was closed. At another time the buildings were occupied by soldiers in the Continental army. Washington Attended Exercises. In 1778 congress met in the Old College hall, and members of the congress, George Washington, and others prominent in early history of the country, attended the public functions and commencement exercises. The university itself contributed many men who played distinguished parts in the making of a new nation. In the Continental congress, for instance, were Allen, MJifflin, John and Lambert Cadwalader, Pe- ters, Bingham, and Smith of Penn- sylvania, Hopkinson, Neilson, and Sargeant of New Jersey, Paca, Seney, and Hindman of Maryland, Williamson and Hill of North Carolina, and others. Signers of the Declaration of Independence included the following Pennsylvania men: Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, George Clymer, James Wilson, Benjamin Rush, Thomas McKean, John Penn, Francis Hopkinson, William Paca, and James Smith. Many Distinguished Graduates. In the War of the Revolution the university contributed many graduates who distinguished themselves, among them being Maj. Gen. Anthony Wayne, Brig. Gen. John Cadwalader, Maj. Gen. Thomas Mifflin, Dr. John Morgan, director general and physician in chief of the hospital of the American army, Maj. Gen. Philemon Dickinson, Maj. Gen. J. P. G. Muhlenberg, Richard /Peters, first secretary of war, Benjamin Stoddert, first secretary of the navy, and Lieut. Col. Tench Tilghman, aide and secretary to Washington. The university was also well represented among those who later sat in the Constitutional convention, the group of Pennsylvanians there including Benjamin Franklin, Robert Morris, James Wilson, Thomas Mifflin, George Clymer, Jared Ingersoll, John Dickinson, Thomas Fitzsimons and Hugh Williamson. The university, of which Dr. Thomas S. Gates now is president, also has an outstanding record of leadership in the pursuit of new ventures in education. First Medical School. The first school of medicine in North America was founded at the university in 1765, and the first department of botany in this country had its origin there three years later. The first teaching hospital was established at the university in 1874. The Wharton school of finance and commerce, established at Pennsylvania in 1881, was the first university school of business, and in 1896 the first psychological clinic in the world was established at the uni- Ask Me @ Suspicion's Tongue Another See cion what a ready tongue suspi- hath!-Shakespeare. A General Quiz The Questions 1, What city is thought to be the oldest in the world that is still inhabited? 2. What American statesman was known as ‘‘the Great Pacificator''? 3. Buonarotti is the surname of what great Italian artist? 4. What is meant by the French phrase ‘‘Je suis pret''? ' 5. With what is the science of metrology concerned - weather, rocks and their formation, or weights and measures? 6. What is an eon? 7. What is meant by the Pentateuch? 8. .Which of these colors has the highest light-reflecting quality: canary yellow, silver gray or white? 9. Who were Aramis, Porthos and Athos? The 1. then when sudden guests come, when the club meets, or when it's the usual time to Answers Damascus. 2. Henry Clay was known as the Great Pacificator."' 3. Michelangelo. 4, I am Mom! Keep O-Cedar Polish handy... for dusting, cleaning, polishing Keep genuine O-Cedar Polish handy... clean and polish, you can do both easily, speedily (with O-Cedar Polish and the mop) and you leave behind a soft, silken O-Cedar lustre that's lovelier. Ask a/ways for O-Cedar Polish (AND the O-Cedar MOP... it is big and thick and fluffy). -(edar ready. 5. Weights and measures. 6. An immeasurable period of time. 7. The first five books of the Old Testament. 8. White. 9. 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The university moved an urban population of 11,855 per to the west bank of the Schuylkill square mile.. For more than three in 1872. It is this tract of 120 acres miles around Westminster, the cencontains most of the 190 units 37,580 which tral core of London supports of the university community. people per square mile. ee io STAGESSCREEN Celebrating EXTRA MILDNESS EXTRA COOLNESS EXTRA FLAVOR In recent laboratory tests, Camels burned 25% slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested- slower than any of them. That means, on the average, a smoking p/us equal to 5 xtra smoxEs PER PACK! |