Nor Twri Penn State T,ollegian Published semi-ttechij during the College tear b 2 students of the Penne)l - State College, In the Interest of Students, Faculty. Alumni, and Friends of the College. RDITORT IL STAFF W L Pratt '2l Editor-In-Chief. T If Lum '25 Assistant Editor IT S Morris '25 I[,,,,,ging Editor ASSOCI ITE EDITORS II W Cohen '26 H I. Renner '26 R. A. Shaner .• T. Durbin '26 R T Ktiehel '26 A R. 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Member or Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association News Editor this issue TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1924 FOOTBALL vm.sus spnuir The time is here for the undergraduate to differehtiate kgtwcen loot'llll as it is played on the gridiron, and college spirit as it is evid enced every day in the week. Something, far more pathetic than the Syracuse victory on Sat , uoo' was the outv.Pard and visible signs of defeat that were written on the faces of some Penn State men when it appeared that Penn State's battling team had no further chances for a victory. A football team is only beaten when the college that it represents is Lenten when its spirit is dead. It is not to be supposed that Penn State spirit died for the brief interval of a few minutes when the outlook seemed darkest Penn State spirit imolves that enthusiasm which prompts men to yell themsehes hoarse when the team loses as well as when it wins But the spirit which is a part of this institution is not confined to fcotball or any other branch of athletics It is a daily expression of belief, confidence and support in Penn State ideals and traditions, in Penn State athletic teams, in everything good that Penn State under takes The Nittany spirit is not a momentary exhibitiori of cheering that dies (lost!' when the game is won or when the campaign goal is attained. Penn State spirit is not to be confused with the support that is given a high school team when it triumphs over its most hated rival The winning of the annual Thanksgiving Day football classic is but a small matter compared with keeping the traditional spirit alive at Penn State"' There is but one way to preserve the spirit for which the Nittany institution is knrwn, and that is to put into daily, practice those things which constitute spirit service, unselfishness, truthful ness, fairness, and a striving always to go "Higher Up." The true Penn State spirit is devoid of waving banners and loud proclamations from the grandstand Penn State spirit contains a silent emotion that stirs the heart and strengthens the man It is that unnoticeable devotion to Penn State which is never dead WHY VOTE ? It is true that a man only prepares himself while at college for semen in afterlife Whatever knowledge a man acquires during his lour or more years of academic training will be supplemented largely b) the practical experience that he gains after he steps into the out :ale world How well he has prepared himself to apply this knowledge to his prat tical experience makes his curve of progress The college under e..aduate needs to develop along all Imes if he is to be successful. This rnears that he must give some time and attention to the pressing questions of the day. The presidential campaign is such a question Coolidge and Dawes, Dusts and Bryan, LaFollette and Wheeler, how will Penn State vote", In this issue of the COLLEGIAN appears a presidential ballot which may be clipped by the students and faculty and cast at the ballot boxes located in the Agricultural, Liberal Arts, Old Main, and Engineering buildings A box will also be located outside the COLLEGIAN office Two ballots have been printed I n this issue for the convenience of these students who are rooming together and who may have subscribed lei only one paper Additional and separate forms may be obtained at the COLLEGIAN office The polls will remain open until noon tcmorrow after which time the boxes will be collected and a summary of the vote prepared for publication in Friday's issue. It will be noticed that a space has been allotted for the age of the ester. It is absolutely necessary that this space be utilized so that a potential estimate of the eligible voting strength of Penn State can be determined In order to obtain a representative straw vote it is requested that each student cast but one ballot It is altogether prob able that the results of this vote will find publication in the daily newspapers of the country and Penn State wishes no misrepres entation DON'T WORRY-WORK An upperclassman was recently heard to remark, "What's the use, quotes are coming and I'm not prepared." Then he wished that the Christmas vacation period was four weeks nearer at hand It was not that he couldn't master his work, for he had already survived two, years at college. He was not of the lazy type, he had simply begun to worry. It is at this time of the year that the conscientious student begins to think about the coming quizzes and he prepares himself. The quizzes arc inevitable, and no amount of worry will fore-stall them Is is not better to prepare now and so eliminate the strain and anxiety that unprepaiedness is sure to bring? Lack of worry causes indifference, but a certain amount of well directed effort and enthusiasm can be massed B,s an effective counter attack for any quit. No student can go to bed with the cares of the tint day weighing heavily on his mind, lose his sleep, and expect to do justice to the day's work. It is preached but not practiced, that the best schedule is that which fully and completely prepares each day's work so that a review at the culmination period is unnecessary. A good plan is to devote a number al hours to study, get plenty of sleep and eat sufficiently to build up icierve power. „A better, plan is. don't worry, work. REGISTRAR TABULATES CHANGES OF COURSES One Hundred. Fourteen Students Enroll Ender New Deans for Corning Year The ft - Oohing tnhtil Men in the le twit of ot ita LomPlita inn the lt,tght tt:tt on Ilte rh totte4 ort ennui .te made Inn 1%11 the 1.1 11124- tDog'rat - tei ptg NatAtt it 'irt'ent t - • Ettuttillott %Ulm 11 At pi l'tttlo Won heltoill uJ I:l6leitlhoit TO Agt IC ullip 0 Lii/P3 li %11 , Nllllll li ,' I. nte TO Ani ultut Education LlllOlOl t♦ 11 Nlino4 nob Ilion Of 10-14 School of Liberal Arta TO _ W. J DURBI,N; 'g 1 du, ntlmt lug Pt 111,1 U n I=l nine•llk n I nnine Iln II Ihri t 1 U. 11Ine P 01.1 tlnn I=l % 11Liat Ire Lduentint TOT 4, CIRNGEh 111 S(11001,5 }IN Sentestpr 10:11-2:; TO— , illlOl or kgl II Ilitll/ e ~ Iloitl of Otlur ',don School of UnglneeOng .1- , l ll lta ,' 0 - $ , A Damon— .ll lint ens the matter ii' 1 FlYrltla r :/ r 7 , r e ire? n ' a l i 1 to be boiling mei.. Pp/sit:m— -.ll°lllllg tem. la goal lie IVO X 11(11% t atm notice ehd rills hE e or lo m m o pencil.' 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Won of Nen Toil, hay been then the,un trn.l fol the publican. n Inch p. ami‘en to be on vOnlpiete tttn ittl.llth C. is :111‘ ninth of / iletld.tt In oduet a at Penn Seth' Ibll.l pith tt genuine blue le tiller Ind se - Inn/L.l unit Penn Stile 1 9 29. the valentine pod.on n multnble Chll9tnt to lucent The Intel:ot of the enus t nit 1,111 he niode up on huff °NUM pap.l itt lined In ',Pia nil , The 1,11 ' 9- (111 I lait 1111 s ph an, of ,in h.ut col lege intlidln, and alliletio teams and dolly rot one dollin and 11f.3 eettln \ 411: 91. I'. A. OPI.NS I=l 'I Ile V If C. 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It's the longest-Whig, bu 30000000000000000000coocoom x x We would be pleased to have you in spect our new selections They arrive every day . HANN & O'NEAL 1 JEWELERS Opposite Front Campus 8 00000000000000=300C=000 4 4 1/4r "`• !9:rf / , . i . s \,, . Fashionably smooth hair This has cameo' the great change in. the appearance of men's hair '' NTOU cannot go into a, I. classroom, or a club, or a fraternity house, without no ticing Somchoss,:, college men have found a way to make the hair, the moat conspicuous part of the appearance, look Supt as they, want it to look at all times It was not always so Before Stacomb was intro duced, they tried countless methods to make their hair he smoothly and stay that way —from old - fashioned po mades, which only matted the hair and made it greasy, to plain water, which kept it in place an hour at the most and om ............ ......... .. : ......... gIEE OFFER. -Tuesday: October- 28; - 192.1 . ' oNgr 0!47 times on C.-01 , comet .1. notiiida, The Ph niilng• the "Penn Whig Agnin" line fi om heel< <n r<rel: We9ttnln9ter College dorm led al 0, n Oil, S ktUtdgl of tetnoon, 7.0. Cloy e Mc inane 19 1119 t don on while West minmet 1' tiled to re Inter It single one. sou„,Ly like ow Isoosl g,,,,,,;,,,,i I Tech ,19911 And along conies the pessimist and tells us that he matt lashing in an ai m tune it ttitta t limo ago and stw the frlimting "We dius Fpt seas) far Tininkstriving. D " ofivlalififliThinfei CO 1-APP, rhotako ecwv TITKSDAY ancl AVIMNLISI2I.I7- 21,klinec Tues,lo3 l lye2nmitty It 2 0=! EMEETEI AV.IM:&ESDAY MA I: MINI! ..t I4:Al'll,t, .U.AVLET In "Brett d" mm Come,ls - - Su eel ‘STI)Ill rtravrar.— TIII'RSDAT VRIDAY TIIO3 h MEW RUN Itt "The Alttslost TURIPI Itt "8149 Terghillt" NITTA.NY— FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEIII COM ehl)N J'TIM 1.14 1 / 1 3) \llll Ilngern In "Dee 11 Inn Gene, love' then. left it drier mad more brittle than ever. Small won der that they greeted Stacornb with such instant erithusiasml, Here at last was something that would make the hair stay I,n place without harming it or making it sticky and unnatu ral-looking Today, the great change which Macomb has brought about Es no. tired everywhere. Men whose hair used to be out of place an hour after being brushed, men whose other wise correct appearance need to be spoiled by haw that was hopelessly unkempt—today they keep their hair constantly in perfect order. theStacombtomorrowmommg— apd look your best all day. A deli cate, mumble cream. Non-steaming and non greasy. Injure and tubes, at all drug and department stores. a=i2AMM
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