COLLIAiIAN s FATE ettbliffhitt of, fltursdav of each \tech during the rolleveyear 1.11 , the studtrlts of Ittate College fa the int re , t of the Stud , fits, Foe fltt , Altitrinf tuff h rt. 11,15 of the college Entered at tlo Postoffirt „Wale Cotkege, l'a ,as sr cond am, !natter Editor in Chief MacC. BREITINGER: Assistant Editor • R. F. fIE IINGWAY, 'n Associate Editors D. R. MASON, 'll W. S. KRIEBEL, Jlt., 'l2' " W. I' LITTLE, 'l2- B. S. RUSSELL. Jr., 'l3 Business Manager C. F. PRESTON, 'll Assistant E. A. JAMF.;S, 'l2 SUBSCRIPTION 111 50 per year or $1.25 if paid within 30 days after sate of subscription ,THURSDAY, OCT. 7, 1910 Support the Collegian. It is indeed a most °deplorable fact that"the attentibn of. the .stu dents shdhld again ° , llve ~to be ,re called to a more 'c'o'mplete under standing, that it is entirely a matter of choice Will; theiii whether they intend to give their college , paper unfailing support 'Pr' whether they are will* to stand, idly by an.d see it.traVel the road to failure, „ During theiia — st Week there have been altogether too many requests for the discontinuance ,of subscrip tions, at least a dozen or over—and this percentage is extremely high. The difficulties under which ' the board labor are 'vastly 'too far reach ing to enumerate; but each man in. college can readily appreciate what weighty problems have to be met and accurately solved for the practical welfare and general prosperity of a weekly in this institution. . It does not seem plausible that any man cannot afford $1,25 a year to share the benefits derived from keeping in dose touch with the gen eral affairs and movements of his 'own college. Some small sacrifice at this point or that, will give you• a thing, yon absolutely need,. some thing that is indispensable to, you and something you will : still .refer to, when out of college7-The State Collegian. Your loyalty to Penn State means your support of each and every State custom and undertaking, and we urge yOu now to give this matter ample thought and due considera- So, do not wend any more refusals to take the paper; we will be dis- appointed to receive them now and ...., you will deeply regret your act later on Cheering. At the opening gridiron - contest last Saturday,, a most noticeable feature was the spirit of the cheer- ing. Bigger games are now ap proaching and our team needs the support of the students in the stands. When the cheer leader calls for a yell, let it be a yell, get up on your feet and make yourself heard all over the field It is this, that carries the spirit of the men in back of theteam to the field, and more than once has it aided in signalling defeat to formidable opponents. Carnegie Tech is here ,on Satur day and while this may not be'a paitictilarly hard game, it will •not be,a walkover, Now, let % iis louse otirs`efve's'at the very beginning of the season and yell for the tearn iri a way that means something. A 1c.61 , 0 to -the I 0 I. attuday, the only notßtablet iedt me in connemon with yout heel ing was that. you do• not kc.s•p to gether Vont spint was good and beyond "criticism. Ne - Kt Sattuday and all succeeding ones, watch you cheer tleade'r — , folli w his lead and your cheers will be plopelly, Liven and we will have no fault to Lnd. ThitV of Pehnsylvanta I*. We desire to coned the date of the - annual Pennsyhania day as it has been generally understood to be Friday November 19. Owing to the fact that it is some- what inconvenient between election time and Thanksgiving, the day set aside for the college exercises me morial to this clay, will be Friday November 11. Extensive prepara tions,' ale already, being made to make this one of the biggest events of its kind.since the founding of -the In Reference to Class Colors The statement as published in the last issue of this paper relative to the abolition of class colors is some what ambiguous in as much as the color scheme has not ..been entirely done away with. The class of 1914 will have class colors but they will not 15e:,: worn 'in form of a jersey. 'This .step, al though a modification of 'ridding _ . ourselves :entirely of as objection able feature, is in the right chiectidn and apparently it will be only matter of - time, when the whole matter will be settled by absolute abolition in any form whatsoever. ' 1110trated Lecture Saturdct, Night The first free lecture of the, year under the auspices of the popular free lecture course will be delivered by Dr. C. K.:,Edmiands"", On the China of Dr. Edmunds is the President. of the Canton Chris tian college, Canton, China; a col lege that has a far ' reaching in fluence in that country. George. Weidman Groff 'O7 is one of the Professors in the college. 'Dr. Ed m'unds is delivering this lecture en route to China and will surely have much' Of nterest on that' mighty em pire which is moving out of the old life into the'new. Every new student should put this date down and not fail to come. All the old men will be there, Y. M. C. A. Meetings , The regulai Sunday evening meet 'mg of' the Young Men's Christian Association will he held in the old chapel on Oct. 9, at 6.30 p, , m:" 'All' are most cordially invited to attend The two year agricUltural bible class will be held in the assembly room of the Agricultural building on_Sunday morning at 9:30 o'lock ' At ten o'clock Sunday inoin;ng the freshmen bible class will meet in the old chapel. All freblimeti are urged to attend this meeting. 'The Tuesday evening prayer meeting will take place in the old chapel on that evening at - 6.30 p. President Sparks', Dr. E. E, Spark's will today de liver an address to the Fume's Na tional Congress ,at Lincoln Nebia ka. He will visit en route Putcliie University a.t .Lafayette, Incl.; Uni versity, of Illinois at Urbana, 111., and University of lowa at lowa City. Presidents Reception. Soon , President and Mis. Edwin Elle Sparks will receive the menthe's al. the Senior class on Friday Oat. 14, 1910, eight to ten p. -- m at the Presi dents residence on the West camp- t rlrr , q'r ITr roT,T,WIT, aNi PROF. fli tiii,',LTS ROO Volutre-N Eninicd ''The DeAreqop !pent of Aids' to Li..l;' , f matt (.; Facto' y'oi , ;an'idtion aii2l adnim istiation—brilmm theater, Idi E , professor of fitdustrlal engineering, Peemylvania State College. New Yoi k McGraw-Hill Book company cloth, 6,1-4 x 9 3-4 inches, ps. 317, lbo•te , xt illustiations. $3, net' 'this book will be of immediate and piautical value to ovenvoikecl superintendents and managers snug gling to iecluce the cost at piocluc tion and to meet the demands of directors who see the greater sue cess of rival concerns. The book will be of service, no doubt, in in-' tel‘esting technically educated ap pihtibes in the manufacturing in dustires ,to take up the study of , "industrial engineering," so that the growing demand _ for properly ed ucati.td, and pained, managers may be filled, With resultant general 'pt t o.L': giess in manufacture everywhere ; A careful reading of this book will repay any engineer who feels that the operations of the concern he may be ,associated with aie tiofirid . l up in endless "red. tape" the utility of which is beyond his mental grasp. He. will .get a view of the need for routines and formalities, for certain requisitions, receipts and data sheets' which, perhaps, now tax his pa tiened and hamper • his actions. This book may lead'hirri to a sound', opinion of whether or not the objec tionable features should be eliminat ed, and may' give him a 'real basis of criticism, oz a.complacent accept ance of ,the, burden. , • - The, scope; of the icleas , is broad, 1 the arrangement is logical and 'the ; discussions ako often i,uite absorb-1 ing. The cxpies'slon is 'clear and: vigotous—so '3,:gorous'at raie'inter yals as to embody .slang, as for instance, when the author utters this truism. • • Cooperation must be honest.; 'There must be no. wishy,\'vashy:: namby-pambyistn. A lot of rah-' rahing at a company' ball game is no sign that 'employees don't lauglrub theit sleeves at inincele patromz- I ing. The book, staits, with a brief ac count of the of `,industrial gineering," by which is meant' the rationalpplication , of scientific knowledge 'and of erigineming .and j , economic principles to "the eoin mercial production of any man-! uta . (!ttned It'sbol,vs, in a few . " voids the inadeqtiaciy of a man, l verged merely, in one or two _of several blanches like chasing, financial manipulation, handling labor, mechanical enginecr -1 Ilg, etc., etc., for contiolling the in knnal operations of a mantrfars,tur i,g plant The ' book beyond this, introduction discirses the vatious 2nclunportart ideas that should pm domninve in the o.glnization and operation of a highly efficient pro- , clueing plant, ' Civic Club Electlons. the follcming men have been , elected to the Civic club 1911 —Gundel, Rahlet, Clark, 1-Finbmet, "'thou. Thlockmorton Fulton, Shiednilc, Josopaa, Steidle. 1912 —Fottenbaugh, McConnell, Chubb, Minic'fi, Wen\ Cr, Adams, 11. S. Voecrs, Swope, Kcgalice, Tanguy, Dawson, PI own, Webbeti Track Finals A ftoul (tack med. for all sopho mores and Iteshmen pilot to cutting down the ' , quad will be held on 11'3c-3N/et field at 1-3 C) p. m. •Satutday. ' Only those men who make good wll be ex wed horn 'drill , and le ; tamed on the squad ' Every mm Is strongly mged to come out and tiy for a place on the 1 winter squad ‘Veearry a full line ()I' students' Supplies .i . .!; park Hotel Williamsport, Pa Headquarters for all "State' teams—.. Located oppq.slte the P. R R. station*---.Free bus to P&R R R station Rates $2 50 per day and up ward D KAVANAUGH. Manager GEORGE B. JACKSON CIGARS, TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS, A Pull Line of ',macre' Fancy Articles ALLEN "4T., STATE COLLEGE. PA The First Nation' Bank 43ELLEFONTE Capital $100;116(1 0. ,P. SHAW, Harnessmaker t • • 4 4 J 44 13. MINGLE, Sh9emakep Allen Stteet ( 5 - , li ...fici,,, 0,1";1 0 i 1 4), r) r- , osT CARDS COLLEOC JF,-WEIRY F. P. B.LAIR (St Qo.' r , BELLEFONTE JEWELERS AND OF-'7IC(ANS Cm . of PatadiLrhoff Haus.. All 'nail ordets nroinidly at tr nin.d. to Dun, watch and Jew elry repalrt no a oaa realty B Alt phones J. C." MARKLE All Kinds Of choice Meats Fish In.seusoq .38 College A veuur. S. KIMPORT ' lreElaipaiters tor Choice Ale•,tt of All Kincls, Frp7l i l strppt. Both phones A. WOMEIR Tonsorial Arli,st VLrur solided I Ir,tclass a (di ruar anteed U N IDER HOTEL S's PO )I_, ROOM - mut 13A!< BE R SHOP 123 Anew Street TIN (Eentre,(Eottntli Z3ellefoitte CASE;I3EER Jeweler and Optician 1 \ 1 1 . 11.111 1‘11 (; ' 41 I : il ,111, l 1.1 HI I 111 , .1h 1.1 \NII AISIA The _Athletic Store .Sheasly Gentzel Dry Goods,.Grocories, Notions Furniture and. Carpets lieadqut\rter, for FINE , -:- , CONFECTIONERY Nos, 200-2,00 ,College Avenue 7 t(Ne.ksvSkek' Shoe Skove, ilead q uaxterb fol , , akk .over C.,rawNoTd.CaCitS V>anister • • , Meek 'Mock iMeNt Skvcet. S rl,luh $1(19,00) Tile Potter -Noy Hardware Co. yllfing in Ilattlware Ilut thp PENINSULAR PAINT and VARNISH COLS k 1 t , / otir NpevlalLy Sy t ‘kki \r . k‘%:t , , Thotogravher , al) dc dCr ul SaatThat. SAVO:WS , Apo ,t ) en t for , e s aata a 9Ta. : Ao v ikoNws and ISTAes\,cku,k.,\AA e Records 13oth phones 2.12 F,tl't cisk\s,qe. 'Avenv, 'Stoke C,o\key, The , first Iraticrnal Bank State, coll,ege, Pa. ' 3/o i rite rest - On tune deposits, Flyable sent-annually Accounts solicited H. A. EVEY k_diixtrys CAB, WORK A SPECIALTY - Both 'Phones Shaftler's + -Restaurant Pies Sandwiches Soups (4)1111)10i. !hie ASPGALT ROOFINGS, BELLEFONTE, PA. Oppo , ,ite hotel