Penn StateQllegian Published Wednesday of each week during the college year by the students of Trie Pennsylvania State College in the interest of the Students./Fac ulty, Alumni and Friends of the college. Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pa., as second class matter Editor in Chief l. D. HOGARTH, 'l4 Assistant Editor F. C. DOSE, ’l4 Sporting Editor D. HESS, T 4 Associate Editors J. R. MATHERS, ’l5 W, S. PARKINSON, Jr., ’l5 W. W. WEAVER, ’l5 P. S. BRALLIER, D. McKAY, Jr., ’ Business Manager L. B. KEELAN ’l4 Assistant Manager W. H. SAVERY, 'l4 Advertising Manage E. B. MOYER, ’l4 Associate Managers. J. M. HORNER, ’l5 M. C. LIEBENSBERGER, ’l5 W. R. MILLER ’l5 Office hours—4:3o p. m. to 5:30 p. m., at office of the Nittany Printing and Publishing Go. SUBSCRIPTION. $1.50 per year or $1.25 if paid within 30 days after date of subscription. Wednesday, February 4, 1914 With the demise of A General James A. Great Loss Beaver, former Gov- ernor of Pennsylvania, and up to his death, the President of the Board of Trustees of the Pennsylvania State College, this institution has lost one of its most sincere and greatly beloved friends. General Beaver, who for so many years has been so prominent in the affairs of the great Keystone State, has for a long time been one of the great instigators of progess and' re form at the college. He knew the institution when it was practically nothing more than a farmer's high school. For a time, he acted as president of the institution, and ever since he first affiliated himself with its interests, the college has grown both in numbers and in the scope of its influence, until to- day it is one of the prominent in- stitutions of the state. General Beaver who was so well known and beloved by the student body, made it a point to join every freshmen class. His addresses at the opening of every semester, will never be forgotten by the true Penn State men. Ex-Governor Beaver has always loyally supported this college, and he has always been the true friend of the students. It is with great grief that we go into the new semester, missing as we do, the presence of our beloved friend, but nevertheless we feel that his spirit will remain with us, as we proceed, The collegian herewith takes the opportunity of expressing the great regret and sorrow of the student body, and of offering its sincere condolences to the family of the of the late General James A. Beaver. The campaign insti- The tuted and promulgated Campaign by the Penn State Y. M. C. A. this year is one of the most eventful in the history of the institution. Mr. Sherwood Eddy of world prom inence was a man difficult to secure, but owing to the persistent efforts of Mr. Buchman, our secretary, Penn State is fortunate in having him here as the principal speaker and leader of the great religions reform movement. Men today devote little enough of their time to the spirtual, and here an opportunity presents itself for men to redeem them selves, and for them to create an interest in the ideal and higher things in life. If a man will only be open to conviction, and will at tend these meetings only in a re ceptive mood, he will find that it does not take long for him to con ceive the proper spirtual attitude. Most of the world’s greatest philosophers and thinkers, most of the world’s greatest statesmen, and the majority of the world’s great est scientists have concluded that a Christian life is the only life. If the leaders of our country take such a stand, can we as students afford to take any other. Think this matter over, and come to all meetings. It is with pleasure that Varsity the first issue of The Club Varsity Club Bulletin has is announced. This paper is printed by The Varsity Club of which. R. C. Harlow T 2 is president; R. H. Smith ’O5, is treasurer; E. E. Miller T 4 is vice president; and A. H. Wardwell T 5 is secretary. The club is compsed of active and former Penn State Athletes, and its publication is to stimulate inteiest in athletics. The club with its work, is a very com mendable enterprise, and the Col legian Board wishes the new organization the best of success.- - BASKETBALL TRIP Team Completes Successful Trip Jester Plays Star Game. The team returned from the strenuous western trip in fairly good shape last Thursday. The trip throughout was a success from every standpoint, the team continu ing to show the form exhibited in the Wesleyan game previous to their departure. Three teams were met, two de feated and the third game was so closely contested that only the finely drawn decisions of the referee nosed us out of the victory. Individually the men showed great improvement in floor work and shooting. This was particularly through Jester whose general work throughout the trip was noteworthy. Of the 30 goals secured in the three contests 14 were credited to our center. Binder played his char acteristic game,and his elusive foot work and accurate eye caused his heavior guards no end of trouhie Injuries during the Pitt game caused him to be removed from the game, acting captain Savery proving an able substitute by scoring 14 goals out °£ 17 chances, The guards also were in the limelight, and it was only by their consistent and close following of the ball that we were able to hold down the fleet W. and J. and Pitt teams from a larger score. School of Mines Notes Dr. Frank R. Van Horn, Profes sor of Geology and Mineralogy, Case School of Applied Science, Cleveland, Ohio, spent Monday and Tuesday, January 19th and 20th, at the college and on Monday evening gave a very interesting and instructive illustrated lecture on The Geology and Mining of the THE PENN STATEi'COLLEGIAN Distinctively Indlx/idueil To turn out high grade laundry work is a fine art. 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