Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, October 09, 1912, Image 2
Penn StateCblieglan l'.b. s"i.J ‘>t J'.ts u i» eac.i V tiurr collar Jtfar b> tr»- »V.c.enM t/ Ir,r fn u. Sute Co!W<r in tl.c ot the Sud-r/' j.'t> A!.mm tnd hrerdj 0/ tne cui.t*f KntfT«fd sht l> oitoffi?e. sbt.Ce Co! ei,' tecur.ii class r naV.er lltlilor m Chief It M. EVANS. '1 \SMSl:inl Ihliinr M. A. K 111 MM El.. 'I A>''OCi.ite I’dilurs C. A. I'.AKKEU. •]". .1 n. HOGAKI'H. '1! K. C DOSE. 'll 11. HESS. 'll .1. It \IA I'IIEUS. 'IS W. S. rth'KINSON, .h lluMneSs >l.m.uler m .M. cumins. 'l .AssiSnn! M.uuger 11. It. HENDERSON. 'lll A-socule .'l.tiugei L. H KEEI.AN, 'll SUBSCRIPTION 41 50 per rear or 51 25 if paid w itlini 20 (Tr. <ftrr d .Ve of r'lbscriptioo WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1912 What Will You The loss of such Do About It? men as Hunt, Agee. Harding, Baker, Cochel, Whitmore, Linville, Clark and others for lack of finan- cial support by the state is \s. ell- nigh a calamity to the college It is not a matter of salary to all these men, but a question of having more money and better facilities for car rying on their investigational work What are we going to do about it ? The state of Pennsylvania is one of the richest in the union. The appropriations made biennially in the last twenty-five years have seemed large to some people ■ but they have not equalled the growth of the college in either student at- tendance or experimental work. In the past six years the available funds given by the state ha\e in creased 33 per cent, while the at tendance has increased 1 IS per cent. The University of Pennsylvania has raised by subscription near'y $75.- 000 for increasing the pay of mem bers of the faculty and retaining their services. This college has no such opportunities of raising money because of its location. Are we to go on losing our best teachers and being hampered by crowded ciasses and inadequate quarters ’ The college must have one million dol- lars for maintenace and nearly as much for buildings during the next two years or it must discontinue some of its schools These facts should be placed squarely before every candidate for the State legislature at the coming election. Every student should see that his parents and friends at home personally interview the candidates of his county and get a pledge of his interest and co-operation. Oth- er organizations are doing this and are doing it be r ore rather than after election. Every student should get busy at once. Our Football The 1912 football season was duly :n- in the Stands augurated by the ini- tial game of the season last Satur- day in which our \arsity scored a 41-0 victory over Carnegie Tech The game from the standpoint of the players was clean, as is the essence Penn State spii.t. of true but this, we aie sorr was not true ot the audience From the bleachers on the east side o: the grand stand theie were re- marks thiown at visiting players and at spectators, who passed this stand. | that weie disgraceful 'Sin" nil!, rover been tolerated in any clas-, m the institution. If an upperclassman can not take a girl to a game and get past an under- classman stand without being insult- ed by some lough personal lemark bs : ng made at which main lellovvs laugh then it is nigh time that something is done. The bleachers in question were occupied by soph omores and specials, it is true that the majority of the remaiks made came from but a few fellows, yet no steps were taken bv then lellow classmen to stop such talk. The ciass of 191.3 has too many good men within its toll and has accom plished too much as a class to have its fair name spoiled by a repeti tion of such a thing. The appeal is made fiom the upperclassmen to the majority of the undeiciassmen to squelch such proceedings in the Our Until the fifteenth Subscriptions of October the stib- per will be 51.25. In addition to receiving the paper for the college term eveiy subscriber will be given the new "Collegian Directory" The object of the papei is not alone that ef reviewing tne coliege news of the week, but it is to stand for the ideas and the opinions of men in the faculty and the student body who are really doing things for our Alma Mater. We need the support, both suggestively and financially, of every man in the coliege. Our collectors have recently found men who have gone so far as to go out of their way to influence other men not to subscribe for the paper. We ask these few men what they have ever done for their college. The weekly paper may not be what it should be, but rather than influence new men against, why not first come to us and tel! us our mistakes. We want your criticisms as well as your fees, Froth Rumors to the contrary notwithstanding, Froth wiil be published this year as usual. The board requests the cooperation of the student body in keeping up the standard of past years. In the past the chief trouble has been en countered in getting material for the board. Consequently the whole work has been undertaken by a few. In order to make Froth a perma- nent institution, men from eacn class must be on the board. This year there is room for three sophomores on the business staff and as many freshmen as care to may, compete, as freshmen will be added later in the year. On the art and literary staff there is room for as many men, regardless of class, as show sufficient abih-'y and spirit to satisfy the board. Addiess ail communications to Box Cheeiing The cheer'eaders ask that more son it be snown m pi’-’ng yells and in following the band in the singing of the Alma Mater in the future. Suggestions from the stands as to the right time to cheet are good some times, but students should ref: ain from insist- to note. ‘‘Mucker- State Gollsge Meat Market Wholesale &• Retail Dealers South Allen Sire* t, opposite the I’uMoffice ing on giving yells at such times in the game when oui team Jl not be benefited by it. A Courtesy Due to the laige wiil be here Satin day for the W. and J. game.the uppeiclassmen will. as is the custom, give up the giand stand that ail oui triends may be accommodated. scription to tnis pa- Monday evening. October 21st. has been set for the annual stunt of fered the students of Per.n State by Graham, Sporting Editor and Ho ban, Sporting Cartoonist, c! the Philadelphia North American. Mr. Graham will take as tne subject of his talk "The Nerve That Wins in Sport", and Mr. Hoban promises to eclipse his best efforts in the past on the black board. Those students uno vv ere present in the Old Chapel last year vvnen these gentlemen entertained, will know the quality of this little stunt. The Schwab Auditorium has beer, secured so that a much larger crowd can be accommodated than was taken care or in the Old Chapel last year. All student agents of engraving firms who wish to submit sample programs for the Pennsylvania Day dance should consult D K. Skinner, Phi Gamma Delta house, berore Saturday, October 12th. In order to accomodate non-fra rernity men at the Armory dance on Pennsylvania Day, space for booths will be reserved for groups numbering not less than twenty per sons. A guaiantee of such number | should be made as soon as possible.. It is also desired that all fraternities ’ and other parties who expect to, submit names of patronesses sholud submit same to D. K. Skinner, Pni Gamma Delta house, before Octo ber 12th. Mr. Allied W Josopa’t. of the class of 1911. was married to Miss Cecelia B McGuire, of Johnstown, on Wednesday. October 2nd at St. John's Catholic Church. Johnstown, Pa. Mr. Josopait. a graduate in civil engineering, has been in. the employ ot the Pennsylvania Rail road at Conemaugh since gmdua- Extension work in manual train ing and mechanical engineering is being introduced in the Bel'efoirc schools by the School of Eng'.r.c-.r ing. The work is being carried or. with the assistance of the Industrial Engineering Department. Mr. Re sides is giving his paitictila: atten tion to it, and M:. Sn : elds. a stu dent in the Teachers' Course, is de voting his time to it. WANTED Catchv tunes for toot ball songs. 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