Open Letters. The STATE COLLEGIAN invites letters, but the publication of a communication does not necessarily imply the endorsement of the sentiments contained therein. As a guaran tee of good faith, the writer's name must be signed, but will not be printed if so desired. "SUMMER BASEBALL" To the Editor: men are created free and equal." It may seem a far cry from„this fundamental Americanism to., the. much-mooted question of "summer baseball," nevertheless there is an intimate connection be tween the two. If the wealthy col lege undergraduate can spend his summer vacations in lolling about some fashionable resort, doing noth ing at all but getting rid of his father's money; if the student of musical ability can turn this talent into , money during his summer months; if the exceptionally bright student does well financially by "tutoring" during his summers; if the technical undergrad works at his chosen profession during his months out of college; and so on through an almost endless list: then why ,in the name of justice and good common sense should not the needy college man who possesses baseball ability enjoy his vacations among college men, and also earn the money necessary to defray his col lege expenses, by playing summer baseball? "This is a question squarely put. Does the college baseball athlete come under President Roosevelt's maxim, "A square deal for every man?" The writer of this article has played summer ball himself, and with or against college men from Princetna, Yale, Brown, Dartmouth, Penn, State, Lafayette, Amherst, Michigan, Pennsylvania and a. dozen other institutions; and has taken part in much interested discussion of the remedies necessary for the THE STATE COLLEGIAN The MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL COLLEGE of Philadelphia Department of Medicine Carefully graded course of four sessions of eight months each. Thoroughly practical instruction; Free Quizzes; Limited Ward Classes; Clinical Conferences: Particular attention to laboratory work, ward work and bedside teach ing. Largest and finest clinical amphitheatre in the world. Department of Dentistry Offers superior advantages to students. Abundance of material for practical work. College clinics present splendid opportuni ries for practice of general and oral surgery. Quizzing conducted by the Professors free of charge. Departments of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutic Chemistry are also integral parts of the institution All students accorded the same college privileges. Address the Dean of the department in which you are interested for an illustrated catalogue, describing courses in full and containing information as to fees, etc. chaotic state of affairs Here are aid four suggestions that may in the solution of the problem. First: any college student to be eligible for his varsity nine must be in good standing in his college work, and must sign a certificate stating that previous to entering college he has never received money for play ing baseball. Secondly: if in working his way through college, the student plays baseball for money during the sum- mer, all well and good; but he shall not be permitted to play upon any club in organized professional base ball. Neither shall he be permitted to play under an assumed name. Thirdly: no professional coaches shall be hired Eoi college teams. Fourthly; all our colleges shall agree upon some definite code of rules upon this question. The fact remains that tnousands of ambitious young college men have made and are making their way through college by means of summer baseball, and who has the right to deny them such - a privi lege? An open and frank discus sion of this question by all the StateTennants and pillows Fraternity Special Pennants THE W. C. KERN COMPANY COLLEGE GOODS Main Office and Factory 411 East 57th St., Chicago For sale at Armory Cox Sons and Vining 262 Fourth Ave., N.Y. CAPS and GOWNS , 5 1);*`' . "" J. G. Stoll, Representative parties concerned, which means every college of consequence in this country, is the only way to solve this question. Alumnus.