THJ placing of book racks in the Main Hall is an, excellent idea and one much appreciated by the boys. A similar set of racks in the Engineering Building would be equally appreciated. I N past years there has existed what seems to be a lack of interest on the part of the students and alumni—the former in particular —in the welfare of the college. This lack of interest, although evident in other directions, has been especially noticeable in the matter of inducing students to come here. If the students had, in the past year, used their influence as they could have used it, the college would have opened this fall with the largest instead of the smallest Freshman class which it has had for several years. Many a friend when intending to go to college can be induced with but a few words to attend the college which you attend or have attended, if you will but say those few words. The sooner the student banishes from his mind the thought that the college is in no way dependent upon him, the better will it be for the college and for the person whose degree is backed by its name. No right-minded person can do else than realize at some time or other how deeply he is indebted to the institution which fits him for life. Would it be more than just for you to pay that debt in whatever way you can ?„ You are able, to pay it in a great measure, and without any inconvenience or discomforture to yourself, by occasionally saying a good word about your Alma Mater. Why is it that probably one-half of the citizens of this Commonwealth have heard but little if anything about this institution ? Why is it that many persons even within an hour's journey still think that this is the " Farmer's High School "of the early sixties ? Simply because you do not talk enough about The Pennsylvania State College. Have your ever joined a group of men from other colleges during a vacation ? If you have, you were at once struck with the fact that the man from Princeton talked of nothing but Princeton, the Yale man knew no other topic for conversation than Yale„ the Cornell man was very particular to inform you at hIDITORIALS A 4,0$ A
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