Penn Stateeejlegian Published on Thursday of each reek during the college year In the students of Inn Yennallt ania State College in the interest at tile Students. ran ally. Alumni and Friends of the college Entered at the Postoffice, State Collene. Pa . “ set Jnd class matter Editor in Chief W. S. KRIEBEL, JR., 'l2 Assistant Editor W. P. LITTLE, Associate Editors G. A. BARKER, 'l2 R. M. EVANS, 'l3 M. k. KRIMMEL, 'l3 J. D. HOGARTII, 14 F. C. DOSE, 14 Business Manager E. A. JAMES, 'l2 Assistants H. S. COCKLIN, 'l2 THEO. LENCHNER, 'l2 SUBSCRIPTION. Cl. 50 per year or $1 25 if paid within 30 days after date of subscription. THURSDAY, NOV. 2, 1911 In order to prevent any misunder standing which might arise from the article printed last week on Coach Reed, we wish to make it clear that he is Acting Chaplain of the col lege. He will fill the position left temporarily vacant by Dr. Gill, un til such time as the Chaplain is again ready to resume his duties. Rumors that Dr. Gill has resigned his position are entirely at odds with the true condition of affairs, and we join with the entire college in wishing our beloved chaplain a speedy and pleasant recovery Upperclass- The action of the two men Act upper classes, working in conjunction with the student council, in placing a restric tion on the wholesale damage of town property which took place as a result of the bonfire after the vic tory over Cornell, will undoubtedly help prevent further friction and hard feeling between the people of the town and the student body. The extent of the disturbance reached such proportions that the concerted action of the upperclass- men was necessary to avert the borough council from taking drastic measures in order to insure future safety for town property. After a meeting of a committee from the student council and the town coun cil, a definite -greement was reach ed whereby all damage done would be made good and on such occasions in the future provisions would be made so that the citizens would not be the losers. In the past, when celebration of victory took place, and the town property was destroyed, disputes continually arose, between students and citizens. The rights of the citi zens were encroached upon and con sequently a number of the students believed the business men grew an tagonistic in order to make amends for the damage done. Now that peace has been restored and both sides have reached an amicable agreement, friendly relations should be continued between those parties concerned. Each student should work toward this end, and for the good of the college and for his ohn benefit the motions passed by the two upper classes in mass meeting should be carried out and rigidly enforced Congratulations, 1614, for the work on Monday's bonfire. The work of gathering material and building the pile was well done. Entertaintnentg for 1911 and 1912, Nov. 4, 13almei's Kaffir Boy Choir of Africa (Y. M. C. A. Course). Nov. 11, "Walt Whitman" with readings,—Sadakichi Hartman, un der auspices of the Cosmopolitan Club. Nov. 18, the Ghls' Play, "The Fighting Chance". Nov. 25, Benjamin Chapin Linc oln (Y. M. C. A. Course). Dec. 8, Basketball—Albright vs. State. Dec. 9, Illustrated Lecture by Arthur Holmes Ph. D., of Univer sity of Pennsylvania, free Lecture Course. Dec. 16, Illustrated Lecture, Equador, Peru, and Bolivia, by Mr. Wilfred H. Schaff, of Commer cial Museum, Philadelphia. Jan. 6, Mr. Ross Crane, Cartoonist (Y. M. C. A. Course). Jan. 12, Basketball,—Pittsburg Collegians vs. State. Jan. 19, Basketball, Mont Alto vs. State. Feb. 2, Basketball,—Franklin and Marshall vs. State. Feb. 3, The Wilbur Starr Com pany (Y. M. C. A. Course). Feb. 8, Basketball, Gettysburg vs. State. Feb. 16, Basketball, Bucknell vs. State. Feb. 17, The English Opera Sing ers (Y. M. C. A. Course). Feb. 24, Illustrated Lecture, David Breed (Subject announced later) Free Lecture Course. Mar. 9, Illustrated Lecture, Arabia, the Desert, and the Bed ouins, Dr. E. J. Banks, Free Lec ture Course. Mar. 15; The Thespians. Mar. 23, Illustrated Lecture, Cordova and Seville, Mr. A. S. Riggs, Free Lecture Course. This schedule comprises the lec tures and entertainments which have been arranged for up to date. Very possibly a few more entertainments will take place at different occas ions, and they will receive due announcement. Saturday's Games The entire Penn State football squad will be occupied on Saturday afternoon, when the Varsity plays St. Bonaventure, and the Reserves play Bellefonte Academy. The Varsity has been given a complete rest since the Penn game, as no practice has taken place since Sat urday. This afternoon, however, the men will line up again in order to loosen out the kinks for Saturday, although an easy game is expected. The rest has done the men a great deal of good, and has made them feel capable of more bald work be fore the Navy game. The game wi h St. Bonaventure will begin at 3 o'clock, and the Reserve game at 2 o'clock. Pittsburg Alumni Smoker Postponed. It has been deemed advisable to postpone the Smoker t i be held by the Pittsburg Alumni, from Oc tober 28 to November 4. As pre viously announced, the affair will take place at the University Club. A large crowd is expected owing to the fact that the Thanksgiving game is so near at hand and an inter esting schedule of events has been promised for the evening. "LIFE" is offering a novel and money-making plan to men and women who are working their way through Colleges and Pro fessional Schools. You can find out about it by sending your name and address on a postal to LIFE'S STUDENT'S LEAGUE, 17 West 31st St.; New York City. Cider Scrap on Saturday The annual scrap between the freshmen and sophomores for possession of the cider barrel will take place Saturday, November 4 at 1:00 P. M. All members of both classes should be on hand promptly. PENN STATE' COLLEGIAN 'T Pi t cl L.a u ri dry The Student's Laundry ciWe make an honest efiort to give you the best to be had in our line. Our laundry is modern in all departments. clWe cater to those who desire high grade work at hon est prices. gYou will appreciate the snappy appearance of our work. H. E Snore 'l3 ) E. T. Asplundh 'l2 J. L. , McCreary 'l2 )- STUDENT AGENTS STUDENT AGENTS B. M. Herman 'l2 L. A. Davis 'l2 ) T. W. Harris 'l3 C. 31. Myers' "Jfmsorkak ?av\ar It 2. East Co\\Age 'Ave Hair Cutting a Specialty . - Moles and Warts Removed ' POOL ROOM StephenS' and -- " Ill ! lir BARBER SHOP i 12 3 Allen Street COACH - HARRY WEAVER Weaver as Been of Great Assist ance t Coaches. As a :member of the coaching staff of Fenn State, Harry Weaver, 'l2, has given much aid to Head Coach McCleary, and Advisory Coach Hollenback. Weaver played four year;s on varsity football for the Blue and White. He began the season of 1907 as a centre, but in 1908 he was shifted to the position of right tackle. At this position Weaver Played brilliantly for three years. Aided by a thorough knowledge of the game, he could be counted on for at least one blocked kick and the recovery of the same. Penn State had at this part of the football history two wonderful tackles in Weaver and "Dick" Smith. This pair of fast linesmen : was noted for their aggres siveness and ability for fierce tack ling. As Weaver played during" . his first year • I • in the preparatory department, his services on the varsity are missed this, his senior year in col lege, Devoting his time to the line. Weaver has undoubtedly helped greatly in the development of the wonderful defense that our team has shown in recent games. Upperclassmen Take Action In the interests of the students and the citizens of the borough, the following was presented and passed by the two upper classes on recommen cation of the Student Council:— That hereafter the student body refliain from ;committing any depreciations in town whereby pub lic and private property are destroy ed and that all future fuel for bon files be collected in a careful and peaceful manner. This action came as a climax o the great loss arising from the secur ing of fuel for the bonfire in cele bration of the victory over Cornell. Hereafter fuel will be furnished by the college and none is to be re moved from the town unless per mission is given by the owners of the property from which it is taken. By so doing, disagreeable conflicts between the student body and the people of the total will be avoided. Dr. McAllister Coming. Dr. A. S. McAllister, Assistant Editor of the "Electrical World", and Professorial Lecturer in elec trical engineering at this college expects to give his course of lec tures to juniors and seniors in elec trical etigi January, c neering the latter part of r early in February, 1912. llister is an exceptionally nd entertaining lecturer ognized as one of the electrical engineers and of the United States. unluckily,, he was unable ih us on account of un ressing business engage h could not be modified. Dr. Moat efficient • and is re prominent scientists Last year, to be wit expected ments wbi! We carry a full line of Students' Supplies Bellefonte , Central Railroad F. H. THOMAS, General Manager It In p ni 1 00 9 00 1.311 11 35 . a in S 110 .1 I 0 7 58 8 0)) 11 121 715 p 111 1 1. 1:/: , ' . 1 1: ,0 1 - 1 2 001 2 071 2 1.,1 1630 63, 0 - 33 6 1.1 646 060 760 7 IL Sondny, with potinsylsonin R R The First National Bank State College, Pa. 3. i rite.rest on time deposits, payable semi-annually Accounts solicited GEORGE B. JACKSON CIGARS. TOBACCO AND FRESH ROASTED PEANUTS A Pull Me of &mime' Fancy Articles ALLEN ST., STATE COLLEGE. PA. J. C. MARKLE An Kinds of Choice Meats I=l3 Both phones 138 College Avenue G. B. .Sfitte.Y J sweesr an'il Opbeio,.n POST CARDS COLLEGE JEWELRY CHAS. A. WOMER Tonsorial Artist Your patronage solicted ' , iratelass work guar S. E. KIMPORT Headquarters for Choice Meats of All Kinds Frazier Street Both phones Patronize the Col The Athletic Store BELLEFONTE, PA Dec. 26 1910 .. Lv NEW YORK Ar . I,v PHILADELPHIA Ar lA% HARRISBURG Ar .by PITTSBURG Ar. Lv LOCK HAVEN Ar Lv 1117,LLEPONTE$ Ar .. COMMLLE STEVENS HUM NIS .PARii! 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