State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1904-1911, May 26, 1910, Image 4

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    PAGE POUR
STATE • COLLE lAN
rubi . ishedontiThursdas of each w:ek during the
college year by the students of Th. Pennsylvania
State College in the Interest of the Students, Fae
u1t7.4-1-un_lns and Friends of the college
Entered at the Postoffice. State College. Pa . as
second class matter
' • Editor in Chief
C. MacC. BREITINGER, 'll
Assistant Editor
R. F. HEM4NGVV-A-Y - , 'll
issiclate Editors
.
A. W. FISIIER. 'lO .
J. F. MATTERN, 10 .
D. W. MASON, 'll
- W. S. KRIEBEL, JR., 'l2
W.-H. VAN KIRK, 'l2
Business Manager
1 F. H. BERKE,BILE, 'lO
Assistants
C.' F. PRESTON, 'll
L. E. SWARTZ, 'll
E. A. JAMES, '1
i• - Sr,Itf.,CHIPTION.
I/ SO per year or Si 25 if paid within 30 days after
la of subscription
THURSDAY. MAY '26, 1910
With the approach of c•mmence-
mea l week. extensive preparations,
are being =made b entertain the
many visitors who journey to the
t oilege yeat ;after year to witness
the numerous fascinating events that
mark the conc'usion of the Year's
student activitiFs
It is well . to 'mention at this time
that one of State's oldest and-firm
ist ,customs is that the underclass
men shall not occupy the grand
stands when athletic events ar, in
progress at -- TCommencement time.
This is not, ah iron -bound rule and
has its exceptions as all gOod rules
do t and if any student has , visitors
with him at that time, he nlost cer-•
tautly should take them , into the
stands. But those '%ylio expect , to,
aitend the games unaccompanied,
=mg=
Tind tne fact that
many to be accommodated
is 'bO l little room in the
which [ to Ido this, and in
their; 14)a ]Mater thy
should b
there are
and ther,
stands irk
loyalty t
should o
and act
In
versityll
serve the , college custom
ccei d i 69,1 y
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whi ,
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article ap
lows; "S
have nol,
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Johnson
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kids."
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and open;
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have we!
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niierrtment,
s expected to
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tt, to confine
lo its proper
President Sparks
In reply to a call f
irk ,Times 'to the l i t
d' Universities for
• , '','The Greatest V
• e Education, r.lis
ived Prince ,
-land Stanford, Syr i
nn State, Minresot4
1, Temple, Univer •
icnigan.
The Times l prints
tide, in which 13,1. 1
arizes the de l veloP
•
he i'ennsyl i vania
Slate Cloliege,
eplying to your
ilef surnmary of m
ue of college educ l
er offriand the fol
•
'To reform boyit l
inhoOd ideals, to
I trol i 'by self-coritr;
:1 power and an a
'estimate men and
!e value, and awa
t cleanliness of
ech', and though
terizes a gentieman
ilities se.jectivel
iDusly while objectii
piculum, Only a
/spe tiotr of the
'as, made last Monday after
d Tuesday to ruing on the
3, and this m st important
*Eon of th year was a
)f highest co mendation to
Fry's efforts here during,
Iptai
iti
aio
oug
litary
sa
terns of office.
Harris, U. S. A. who in
the regiment put the men
a vigorous drill, and from a
standpoint, the results were
sfactory indeed. '
Charlie Campbell next Sun•
Viewpoint.
rom the New
1
-ading Colleges
pinions regard-
I
alue of a Col-
were re-
Harvard,
i acuse, Brown,
, Texas, Buck
ity of Penn and
..--
the followk r ig
Sparks sut
ent at State:—
tate College,
Feb 16, 1910.
request for a
opinion of the
ion, I beg to
owing
)od idols into
replace home
al, to develop
bition, l to learn
things at their
,en to the fact,
body, habit,
always char•
—to 'gain tY
and •
ively
ursuing a
11 part of
bly ever use—
0 of your col-
E. ,Sparks
nspection