Page Two Prutt Stab Tutitgian Published weekly doting. the college year by students of The Pennerhenin tete College In the Interest or tbe student.. Jfleetly..vutnnt cod Frlends•of be collego.. EDITORIAL STAFF' 1 , 1 7 111) 1 , LIITINC.1:11 17 WII..LIAII E 1t1101.1., 'l7 George Gilbert Pond, Dens ei the School of Natural Selene° of the Penul t, Dania State College, onto 1/01.11 10 Midbeget. Alitionaelaraett4 the 5000. ty ninth 01 , 'A/111.011. 10111 :le ',roared for college et Ilollingeton and entered Amherst. College int 1877. II •at Atiiherst Dr Ponal blown° a on titer of the Deltic Upsilon fraternity , and ;it groan ition in 10,1 he aits elected to the 11011011111 Pllll3Olll Kappa fraternity Diming seethed 111. degree of Thal, Inn of Attic front Amherst. Dr Dotal a eat to Germany tot one Sm.l and stnthed - heinistre and Mineralog, nt the Cult ersay of Gottingen Ile then retained to AlnG.inehte.eits and taut:lit fee one Gnat in the High School of llol bang, oral Du 1101111110 an Inotlut ter in Chelan di , a : Aaihorct the Cello, log year Mhile Dare he contained the studios of lint profe.sann and rimmed le 11,44 the digit'., 01 Masten of Arta In 1445 he 1 . 111111011 10 (.11U111g,(111 111 preinare for Oa degree of Meter of SUFFRAGE FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS? Philo,oinhy. I Ina el er. before he 0.11 , 1 Yesterday the people of this country decided upon the man 1,-,v,et.„, , „";],; . 2;;„,,:. , , , , , , , , , ,itt,;, i,, , • 5 ,; , ;, , : rho is to champion their national interests during the next four 110:101011 110, doer°, degree teem Ain 'ears. Last week by a majority vote the students of Penn State 1 h l:, ' i ( 5 .' 4., 11 7,,.. ~,,,,,. to o ne n,,,, : ,1,,,,,, h seceded in a mock "election" that Mr. Hughes should be that man ' Vr e n 2 l , l ,"Z., 1. 1 %.:4" , 247,,,:r „ ( f 1a.,1',, , ,, 4 ; rut their vote had no bearing whatever in the actual election and acme!, alien h e anti 11.001 on 101110 Of mly a very few were able to really have a voice in yesterday's all: in'gNelerthelecr Ins 'natttrtlity . 4 Stork mportant decision. Over seventeen hundred persons, including one 1i ,1 1' 0 . 1 , i ontowr and C..an neck, nudging in, mndied and fifty-eight women students, cast a ballot in the "clec- I tin., comp!, cam., for lank on ,in.ll, L.. - conducted by the Civic Club. This organization is to be con-1 1 f; 1 1 ,1;r 0 1,\"; h 1 ,V,V 0 . „,,% .1 ,', 1i i . .,,,,," e t ~,6 , 1 1 1 ". , S ophomore r haat rratulated upon its work so far this year and especially upon the I Gaon that they an.re doling more Um w l „ . g„: 3q , t r o l :r s o. Ta r r b l „,,, ne „ I Jo around engager n the latest in. ~,,, ph,„„ torn d„, banquet vay in which it carried out this undertaking. door N.H.—fatting, acre brouelit forth by the banquet The very fact that seventy percent of the student body voted er r !ni t fo " r li ltin ' t. i Tidt Itehl'lgli7o"ikabfi'alittin%l committee 'arid it aim announced that n an "elect:on" which had no official significance brings up the 1 —Climonetli, Ilrininer, Maegtinnes, Quigt. I tI T L o tr g,, l r bl‘,, °° ,, h , l „ b b ,?, I V d o g„g li i= e 7,,, and llate—nnglit as a ell ens their a Wei 1 mestion, "why are not college men allowed the franchise so es- tenni, for there is gonig to be a bigger are sold to aarrant it I. emcee., Kramer, last yearn, alestlizar mane: 1 iential to our American democracy ?" The high percentage of stu- I.elit non, ”. generally. expected But he aill hardly get,started until , ger, urgri that more 111011 report tor lents who voted shows very clearly that at Penn State, at least, ail that Ilagerstoun clay 1011.111 ff m h.., NllOlO hug and the elio.s t eleted o Loa ring, :ollege men have a deep interest in national politics and it would ,li odo l Ag t,;r , i , 11, 0 1„,2 ,, 1a n k1 u e , ra, ? „,1 . 0 . of ... xr . : .. 7.7A I n tr l p l or,„, f u ; :. , o e v,T,l u... 1 an representa teem only fair and just that they be allowed to have a voice in 11131171 ". ie t rTiTi if ,n ' i .l 'i'e rY l 11 ° ..7i gi , ' ,e I ti °, ;s l' :f r t? ,r : ' er. C° he government of the nation of which they are a part. In this I I•beer '' e, ins Frttheme'cre,,,i I The possibility of selling the Posh :ollege as in hundreds of others there is a huge total of citizens who I . T.trA ut dl l ,l, t ,, t ;'„'„ t ` o h , ^v„01.1.„,',.'s btu t o `,„'„ l , l ;',",i'' iS,ollteg,l,,,`"L'osT'oerand . . :annot vote because they attend college in a town other than the to crane rteross'cith their fall line of 1 eider laurel riced Ix the scrap last veer me which is termed their "legal residence" and we believe it safe f ‘ a a ll e cocds They're all arm( end ll yard !r nd ia : ! , n o it p lLl , no o r r i o n e t i e . t4an present Junior to say that the large majority of students find it impossible to aegis- -. 4 " - ,.. --- ,,,,._,:.„ — _, ---- _„ . , -- ,, - , 1 , — ,--. ter in their college town. We are told that in a few years the wet- i,. (2 - , <:M"VtAX 9 xia, w , ...- G,.‘._A- ..i— -- - a:0049 Vt 9 GIA9,G fare of the nation will lie largely in the hands of the men attending! ' Y PENNS LVANIA DAY :ollcges today, yet these very persons arc denied the vote and at a mime when they arc formulating the principles which will be their k 9 guide in later life. Fellows:— Certainly the college citizen student deserves the right to vote Why not dress up in a pair of Stetson or Mar- and there appears to be no reason why Arne provision cannot be 6 shall Shoes? made which will give him full rights as a citizen. Many states nave recently made provision whereby the soldiers at the Mexican Our Brown Cordovan are the classiest in border were allowed to vote and we look forward to such a ruling town. .. for college students in the case of presidential elections at least. Get into a pair now. ' • Here is a good chance for some public spirited person to de volve a scheme which will give the college citizen student the right FRO MM'S a suffrage in presidential elections regardless of the place of legal residence as defined under the present laws. In a more restricted mope there lies an opportunity for some local organization to cre ate sentiment which will ultimately give Penn State students the right to show their preference in presidential elections, ASSOC:ATE 1313110119 .3.1 W. Dal37ml/131.'13 Cartoonlnt. It 13 Iletwches., Ttf:I , OIITERS t F Whiting, A teinb S. S. Furst, 'II a ch, 'll A. 3. Porte..., •19 rATTCIIMIN. 'l7. • rcussr.r., 3insoN 17.• . of .1011 C P.V ' 811113V.It. 'l7 tICHARI) T. nnicirr, I.7—Advertls!ng Ilanngere ASSOCIATE NfANAcr.res f. N Harlan. 15 S M LONI,r), 14 J. Id Washburn, 'lB Tho Cotleglan !miter. all communications on any subject of tallest, Interest. teltolu mu/a boar planuturc of urllci Subscription orbs n SO per Oar after Oct 15 Entered at tho Postofficc, State College, Pa, as second duns matter Zen 9 , I.dltnr for Om Isur . .1) .11 I lesouoil WI . DX I NON'1:31131:1; rna A GOOD CAUSE As a general rule, Penn State students are usually ready to respond willingly to deserving causes when called upon for as sistance. The military band of the student body is swerving from its usual line of willing distribution of entertainment, and is corn ing before the students on Thiftsday evening of next week to ask for a little necessary help. They are in absolute need of this assist ance, if they are to be enabled to keep up the reputation of the or ganization set in years past. Can you remember of one football game, or one football mass meeting in your college career at which the band has not been pre sent to help with the spirit of the occasion? The band has not only 'turned out in the coldest kind of November weather to help its Alma Mater, but its free concerts during the long winter months, its invaluable asistance during the Pennsylvania Day and Com mencement celebrations, its service at baseball and basketball games and wrestling meets, all indicate a service that has only .per sonal return in trips with the football team. .The benefit is to meet the general needs of the organization, and it is deserving Of the unanimous support of the student body. They will give full value for the little that is asked, without doubt. GRIDIRON GOSSIP I `craw,lll Alvo .0811. •that Nos SOME aimr. And now Ils "ON 'ltt LEITIMI , " Dail to the Ihreshinant They ••done it" Figur:Um:lv and literally Cro along. State • %tided" thin for a iietory. You base to hand it to the referee Be U/1.1 in the nu., with the rot of 'ern. it was n .110.010 to MIIPS 110 .0 0010 V cleno 110110.10, but the steond aiming begncd lona thouue to l•aallowl"rhey got it, limber's Son it 'em. When Ann State finally Izein that awn:lnning NUL uny member of the foot ball oqund should he üble to qualify fon a Job 114 nutnnetor In the natatorial net. 11,ery body took a teneal lit Juan's tit, I 10011 'tnneal shirt" But the . norst of it pax—the l l dannaged goods" belonged to ihirroth Down Pentwyl,aum tiny, one lint that they are boubtless looking onto Woo fn. e 4 bl'4l(>?a r 4 I>aE g t >To "Teiß.o 4'4 1:>?a o'4 Da ON IS 3ft. fitt 3, utri FORT PITT HOTEL CO PENN AVENUE AND TENTH STREET PITTSBURGH, PA • 0p,a,1 Dz) rgi *Ai Das %II cal r>1,13 cw Da: so RN Nei r..lltnr-fn-Chtof .Aurlstunt I.dltot Mnot.iuto 0 D Judd, 'l9 G. W. Sullhun. 'lO y they lls. l t'"b lurT ' Ll i o i e clou me r on t t "i r Jun a e 13nri7m1. Robb entitled a severe stirtin of a anise!, m his hip plate attempting a standing sitting-L.l,yard doable nick hallo fancy high dive in hellotur inches of titular But Bill says be U. for Lehigh. And 113 the nay, have won happened to notice lion this .11.0 Mr. Robb has barn eating up the distance in those flashy end ions of hits Lets SC,,Nmet there a chap by the name of Robb mho llgnied slightly in one or tno Freshman games last Sent? Can p,u heat it? Geneva'n kick.offs averaged anywhere between ten and twenty yards in the second half. but Ben Cabbages manlier telt ruts right on the job mton it came to booting the dumb of lead (they call. ed it a ball) helm°cn the posts when the ()tension arose °doff" Clark la hack on the job, and says the chermstry bURIII,II i 4 MAI booming in the outer uorld. Tlo had a delightful stew of Saturday's "mud slanging contest" from the bench. Beck to suffering from a bad leg that hna In on ghing him trouble all fall The muscles ale out of gear in home stay mid at times ho can scarcely move his Who's Who in the Faculty George &then Pond. A Id. Ph. D. Opposite Old Main • c alga t a a% c5.330s aAi 6 7:1 oti u a t 074 c :•?< 3 A 0 33 104 0 BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1917 .v 4 . The standard reference for Fraternity Jewel-''pd ry, together with individual Badge price lists, will ri 1 es be mailed on application. RI Novelties Medals 6 Badges Insignia 74 • L. G. BALFOUR & CO. .9,0 6 - ATTLEBORO, MASS. " •4 *ll rip li,4l>Nlloll COW Da.3%.2 Da3 Pig CS'<3 Itill WWI Dal itill C>2 E COLLEGIAN PENN STA silsbessee, Loa been hero e% er hiller, Th. Board of restt granted lb Pond a Iculn of dponseo In ISIW and he again ent to Gersnstus , time to study at the [lnk erssts - e4 of Berlin and Ilun• sell .kftes a voar at the Gernion Um % erA died ho returned to State College nd.inns ovule dean of (Inc School of Nd tan] 0001110 hi ISnil Or. Pond's last Wt to flormaii) arts mole in 10 12mid 1.1. This trip alas made In company oitli bus faintly and Mall not for the purpose of studs* al. though lie attended se‘cral scientific let tares oldie there. During Or fonds nun in Stale Col lege lie into, been 0110 of the inroit poins In- men of the lama, Ite.entlt thew has been a great demand for his pres ent° at ti 11... 10111110114 nod banquets.. I lie iitinlent Ludt 11114 1111\ 11, been ,cry apprettatoe of his efforts and ho has 1/00111111 one 01 the most striking per sonalities itliont the college lie Pond has oritten piano articles upon chemistry for chemical iieriodieals aural is the author of a college test book intim the subject 110 lo IL member 01 the American Chemical So r rels nod the einnin Chetineal society together with net cm! other sometii s lunmg to do oith vnnous phases of cheninsf otter esl The Lit Vie of 1i97 urns dedicated to Dr Pond SOPHOMORES TO BANQUET AT BELLEFONTE DEC. BTH STATE ALUMNUS OPENS POSITIONS TO SENIORS Mr. w,l. E. Shreiner, a graduate in Electrical Engineering last year, is spending a few days in State College future'co log some or the Senior Dee tricalsslid' a slew to their employ= meta by the Westingnonse Electric 3fa clone Company nest year. Mr Mos. turd of the samp cotillions*, will he at the college later on to offer employ ment to n few Seniors . . The Westinghouse Company last ear took inure graduates from Penn State than front nn) other institution its the country, n fad ahich is considered a t cry high compliment to the efficiency of the Department of Electrical En- Placentia. '1 his company reaches men fro.. all of er the u orld to take its four Near course of study in the various de• partments MENORAH SOCIETY NEWS Professor Prirrel, of the'Lhmlish De. partment. sill nddress the members of the 'Menorah Somotre . on Sunday morn log at 10 30 in room 114 S rmkler, 'l7, nlll goo the third of ATTENTION lINDERCLASSMN All Sophomores and Freshmen who &sue to compete for positions on the othertuung staff of the "Froth" nJI report to 526 011 ?Main on Fri ! day evonmg, the 10th, 'e 0.45 oloe.k. Fall Showing Portable Reading Lamps Electrical Appliances Pennsylvania Day Everything Electric State Centre Electric Co. 125 Frazier St. STATE COLLEGE, PA Store Closes at 6 P. M Except Saturday. Few people who are not actually in the barber busi ness, realize what danger they are exposed to in an unsan itary barber shop. Did you ever stop and consider the hirm resulting from the use of cheap toilet articles? Inferior toilet wat ers contain wood alcohol, which, as science has proven, is injurious to the eyes and general health. WE USE THE BEST ON THE MARKET. • Sterilizers are very often inefficient. • If a towel is used on a diseased face, placed in a ster ilizer which does not sterilize, then used next on your face the result is a case of barbers' itch. WE USE A FRESH CLEAN TOWEL ON EACH PERSON. Thus eliminating all possible risk of infection from dirty,towels. Our razors are sterilized in 'a carbolic solution sup plied by the college physician. Old fashioned shaving soap is a germ breeder. WE USJ SHAVING POWDER AND SCALD THE MUG • AND BRUSH AFTER EACH PERSON. There are many more interesting points which can best , be explained verbally. If you have not patronized this shop in the past, we urge you, for the benefit of your health to begin NOW. In our shop you will find Sanitary and Courteous Ser vice, Best Workmanship and NO GRAFT. On special occasions our patrons are entitled to have their hair dressed free of charge. Penn State Barber Shop S. CARL PHILLIPINO, Prop. Formerly with Hotels Walton, Bingham and St. James. , Also Phila. Reading Terminal, Phila.., Pa. • Eli a series of lectures on "Zionism" soon after the regular meeting of the society. Tito members of the society held a feed in 100 Ifort on Saturday night, during AViliel an interesting program was carried out GET YOUR Chrysanthemums for PENNSYLVANIA DAY at THE REXALL DRUG STORE T W O HO AL u I s SHEET music and who, along with millions of others, are now being told of the merits of "Century Edition" 10c. We wish to announce that WE CARRY THE COMPLETE LINE. ' This edition with our latest additions of popu lar songs,—all at 10c—makes a range of over 5000 selections, vocal and instrumental that we carry in stock. CONSTANTLY ADDING NEW NUMBERS. MUSIC ROOM • We handle three articles which excel in their respective fields: • Edison Diamond Disc Phonographs L. C. Smith and Bros. Typewriters Goodyear Tires Penn. State Book Store Oiiioiiie The Post Office L. K. Metzger, 'l5 Prop 1 - "N v i -Wed ,e5day, ,, N0v..8,419 - 1:,,,y, FILBERT RUT TAFFY BARS:' WALNUT 'TUT TAFFY , %ARS ALMOND NUT TAFFY BARS. A distinctive line of Nut Taffy for those rho discriminate. We aro proud because we snake it. We are candy makers of a distinctive kind. Our goods will certify what claim. .We wel come your acqusintanc. with our goods if you are not already acquainted. Gregory Bros. Candymakers Candyland Stares State College Bellefonte
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