State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 12, 1910, Image 4

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    PACE FOT_
STATE COLLEGIAN
Published on Thursday of each week during the
college year by the students of The Pennsylvania
State College rn the Interest of the Students Fac
ulty. Alumni and Frrends of tnc co'lege
Entered at the Postufftce, State College, Pa , as
•eeond class matter
Editor in Chief
C. MucC. BREITINGER, 'll
Assisted Editor
I R. F. HENIINGWAY, 'll
Associate Editors
AI W. FISHER. 'lO
J. F. MATTERN, 10
D. R. MASON, 'll
W. S. KRIEI3EL, JR., 'l2
W. 11. VAN KIRK, 'l2
Business Manager
F. H. BERKEBILE, 'lO. i
Assistants
C. F. PRESTON, 'll
L. E. SWARTZ, 'll
E. A. JAMES, 'l2
I
SMISCRIP I lON
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late or subscription
THURSDAY, MAY 12 - , 1910
r
Ib . this issu ,of the Collegian there
will be found the schedule for ex
aminations.
This reminds- us that
almost befor:: we are aware of it, the
examinations will be upon us, Three
weeks from tomorr9w they begin,
and a wise student indeed is he wh o
begins to prepare for them now in
stead of whiling away his valuable
time until then. It is poor policy to
put off studying until the last min
uteland then ciam enough to insure
getting thru la subject. -It is the
same old story, but even so, procras-
tination is one of the strongest ad
versaries with which we have to
combat. This fact is especially true
at this time of the yea' when there
are so many other things to detract
one from work. Then.' too, these
nice, balmy days are not conducive
io extraordinary efforts in the con-
MEI
of matters peJ
I eOghtenMent., Mdch rather
Iwe spncl 4m 'reclining ,at
.
Ease or indulg nOn day-dreams.
t us cast asi e this lackaiaisi
g
gelin and m ster this demoral
allUcination that no work can
molished at t h iS time ofiyear.
'fficult,to imaline but never
very trueithat ' a few •hoUr
I • .
)puiselves n, ow will acc i u
risi'!:lerable !lilt rest befor
bea qc i
It is i d
loanee,
mul,t
the th
ire ho, ght of setv
t lom the lacHe•
enlde chapel ls
er ' st fittingl
i as i "Mothers'
.1
~14e, f ,
pr thinkiing
e talliiing to q i ur'
16 bociuet of lilies
c't. eacii one ITe
i
till - he AuditoriiiinS
int of the tieauty,
1 1 t0 ten,cleriess o
ti each fellOw
upcling mtcl : l
ltie entetred' it.
to the f
Thanks
eral Of ou
friends
cpttar, who at ,
Stipday7rorning
reminded that , l it'
Day", a dly 4it a
of and ies
mothers. Ifi
of the vaZ
1,
ceived as e e
was deeplr'sig
purity, gentle
a loNing rho
undoubtedly
better - man th
There are mar.
often stamp the t
of the col ege situde
that help to dispar
of his patiticular ao
tions and his attit i
of any deseriptlOn I'
lege. +Or tretm
visitors W etthei - fe
, ,
always bee \Tr,
ire proud It sa}i
is teams aim gill
hut some of the,
to speak tO us
ing chapel ser
with very elegatl
td,
Intel-
ainin.
IL
iincidents whch
diit3; and alilre
,
:nt; but the thihgs
' 1 itl 1
gti the reputation
liege,' are his ac-
16 vis4ors
,
thel l col
i
occi4onal
manyi
us trid
ing ah
recejti
t I visi
)zoplet
who
e Sur
are into
day rio
,not kl.
I. the talking, as well as
of feet an!
the turnin
p pages in a magazine
. - 1
aie most noticeable and
or book,
o; the speaker. Put your-
annoying
self in the
and you .
position of, the speaker
U soon realiz- how em-
'must be for him to talk
barassing
bly , of young men, many
re giving him no `ttention
are seemingly lying to
Iby shuffling their feet
to an asse
ofwhom
at all and
diturb hi
and talkiugj And that is, not all.
Perhaps thare may be somcione else
\vim is anxibus to hear what is, being
said but cannot because his neighbor
has become child-like and is very
restless. This is a matter to which
we hoped it would not be necessary
tc>call the attention of the fellows,
but the dis ourteous actions of sev
ertii jndivid als 'havelnade it neces
sary for us o remind them that they
stioulc be M i en in their actions as
well as in me. We trust that in
thle future -11 college preachers will
;
be .; ,accordep treatment showing the
highest res sect -nd courtesy.
The Chernistry Society.
lAt a (recent meeting of the Berze
tins C eitAsche (Jesellschaft Mr. C.
.., C emilsche t0rtb,....._
PI Niles k t
er*iiith 110 gave an inter
esting talk ; on ' l lhei Chemistry of
Paper Oaking. Arrangements were
• made ak this meeting for a smoker
to be liFld next Saturday at 8 p. m.
iq roorri 9i' Amphitheatre. At this
time D. McDonnell,l chemist for the
P. R R. 4 Altooha, will talk on the
Analysis o Steel. I
Nol lection of Officers.
lof - .) 1
n account
no one con
ha mg a majority for any
AI hletic A i Ssociiation offices a
e: ction will be held next M
nht, Ma l y 16 1910, in th
Chapel from 68 p in. T.
CC; W. Rhodes and J. E. Gil
Me elecrted Assistant Es'
anagers.,
4 1 1
other
nday
Old
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tshall
lotball