Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 29, 1916, Image 3

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College
71fembers of the "-neultv Women's
Club at the lona State College hate
completed plans for the presentation of
n German play. All members of the
facti'y are to be oven imitations to
the performanc but the question of
admitting.. students tas . not yet been do.
The following statistics concerning
athletics bane been made public b 3 the
authorities at the Unhersity of Wis
consin. Of the 3.470 male students at
the Unhersity, 1,460 took part In either
athletic or gymnasium work during the
last cementer. Of the men participat
mg in athletics, 250 mere members of
varsity squads in panne sport or other
Track sport. claimed the greatest rel.
Mite number of these men, 711 being en.
rolled in the Unhernitv squad; the been
bell squad claimed. 01; the swimming
squad, 21; Abe mrestling mined. 20, and
the '.inskethell squad, 18. Varsity lion
ors went to 40 men in tennis, 20 men in
golf. 16 men in gyinnastncs, and four
wen in fencing.
A ruling bus been passed r t tho Uni
versity 01 Michigan that no limiters"
can be stuck on suit cases or other lug.
gage. the reason ga en for the ruling
being that such a custom is against the
consersation of prepent day ethics.
Students et the Teland Stanford 11n
hersitv in California hove decided by a
Note of 441 to 02 to retain Rugby . foot
boll in preference to tim regulation
American game.
sided.
The Iknvery Mission of Now York
City has just received a. donation of
$lO,OOO from a wealthy philanthropist.
Tins Ia to be the basis for a fund that
eill be used "for the benefit of poor
and needy college g • raduates"
• •
A fund of $l,OOO has been presented
to the Ohio State Uniiersity by the
Lend of the Col , bus Ironand Steel
comnany. The interest from this sum
is to be awarded annually to officers
in the university regunenis for excel
lence to nubtary scholarship
INDIAN RACE THRIVES
IN NUMBERS AND WEALTH
The Indian is no longer a dying race,
,Catn Sells, Unitd States commlecloner
.0 Indian affair., e announced recently on
ids return front an inspection trip
through western Indian resonation..
"'rho Indian problem sins changed re•
coolly and the red man lo looming in,
O
a, a taco inch mill hold Its oun,"
Sir Sells sold "A rigorous health tam
palmi uaa begun among them three
dears ago and has brought forth amaz.
ing result.. The Indian IN rapidly be
coming a producer of mealth instead of
a mero consuiner."
. .
There are 300,000 Indinna in twenty
four states, settled on eighty ream...
rm
tions. 31r. fells said. The ae, rate
tins been reduced nod births are In
creasing The uealth of the Indians is
about sooo,ooo,ooo.—E,,ening Ledger
410 SCHOOLS REPRESENTED
IN THE FRESHMAN CLASS
The 706 Freshmen who were mat,
minted in September, 1010, were pre
pired for college in 110 digerent
inloolo, of • Lich 331 are public high
S 001 S and 76 01 . 0 priNate preparatory
• tools. nety.mght Freshmen attend
ed ten different schools most of Chem
2 s ' i nn ac h llt h i ei i r d P e r oin ' Pl i i7g n rp b r " i!
0 preparatory 00001. SIN hundred
1 La maple. Freshmen merre a holly
mred in public high schools. 87 mere
Ily prepared in pronto prepnra'ory
olo• .nd 47 um partly prepared
Life high schools and partly In pri.
Ito w heels.
0f the 110 dtferent schools that
'impaired students for the reslinian
Class 350 are located in Penton Ilania,
and 60 are Wanted outside the state.
Tuo hundred to cats eight schools
flow but a ngle reuresentatue.
ing is the list of !wheel.. Mali the
largest representation'
State College high School ........Si
Wilkesalarre Mali School .
Philadelphia Northeast high Seintool .17
hlladclpbm Nor beast
Altoona :110A School
York High S bool . ...... ....12
Rending Bove' High School . 11
Bethlehem I , reparstort School .. 10
West Phils:Aphis Illgh School for
Boys 9
NATIONAL PRESIDENT VISITS
LOCAL PROHIBITION LEAGUE
Dr Co president,, of the National
Prohibition Teague, 'Visaed the State
Prohibition T.eagne at Its meeting last
Monday nizlit lie to nom smiting all
of the Pennsylsania colleges, organic.
big nor leagues, sod ng interest
In the old mica The real object of his
nit to St. to WM to tell the member.
of the league nbout the Malone! Con
yontion2 the Prohibition Lengnea
which will be held in Lexington, View
lila, from December 28 to al. Deleitistes
from oil parts of the country sin at.
tend, and arrangements are being made
to base State represented Following
Dr. Coldin'a :alike., Professor Foster
discussed the showing that the Prohibi
tion candidates made in the pot pep
aidental election. ,
ENGINEERING NEWS
V. D. Longo; 'lO Mechanical, has left
the Goodyear Rubber COIMIIIIIV of .‘l,
too Ohio, to accept a position hi the
engineering. denartnient of the lode!.
„Tibia Eieetrie Co,
Original paintings of engineering
structures 'o the of Ri,uuo m ere
exhibited nt the School of Engineering
on Pennsylvauln. Day.
Dean Sackett and Professor Va her
were in Iltrrinborg November 23rd. at
tending the annual Ildostrinl Welfare
Commitlon held under thu direction of
the Department of Laker and Industry
Drawl Suekett also linited tie Engineer-
Jog Extension School at NVllkes Barre,
November 210.
HARRISBURG CLUB TO GIVE
DANCE AT CHRISTMAS
An important Ineeth t of the Ilarris
burg Club mill bold on Saturday, We
ember 25, at • hick time special feat
ures of the Christmas Dance mill be
brought to the ttention of the mem
bers. the •• • arrangements lire nearly
completed mid the committee announces
that the programs have been purchased
and the orchestra engaged. The club
wishes to make It clear that 'to member
'Rhin includes not only thole who lire in
"rfarrlsbure hilt all those coming from
Dauphin county.
e=1:1=1
Nine students in the Horticultural de,
pertinent of the lona State College re.
cently spent a week in the college ex
periment orchards getting pmetteel ex
perience in apple harvesting. While at
the orchards the nen hied in tents,
erected among the trees. in order to be
on clone to the work as possible. The
students mho made the trip receitml
much salamble experience In grading,
picking and chipping the fruit
Cett)slturg College is engtged m Milk
leg preparation for the dedication of a
new $30,000 Y. M. C. A building
et.ction of the building,mhich Pill tithe
place in the near future. in to be ender
the supersision of the Wolllll.ll'B league
of the College.
Tine European War has caused a big
jump in the enrollment of forego-born
students at Amerman colleges end uni
versities 'rho increase nn thenumber
of Central end-South American students
has been especially noticeable TM
goiernment through its bureau of edit.
cation has compiled the folloning sta
tistics concerning the untidier of for
eign students In the United Staten In
.1
1013 there was a total of ,222 students
enrolled M the Institutions that re.
ported to the bureau. In 1015 thin
number had jumper to 5.012, of whom
•1,230 were •from the Late-American
countries Fifty-one countries in all
Inure representatlies among the stu.
dents enrolled in the term. colleges
and unlierintles of the country. and in
atithtion there are Imndreds of repro.
sentathes -from the territories of
llanail, Porto Itico . nral the Philippines
The Unir ersity of Pennsyhanin alum
ni lime inaugurated a campaign for the
Ppose of raising $lOO,OOO to provide
onofficial residence for Prcoost Edgar
P. Smith The new resideima :a to be
completely furnished and equipped
Thro,li the generosity of the Maid. and
Wig Chili no lot lies already been select
oil rand title taken •o .t in the mune of
the Unhersity
ALUMNI OF CHICIGO
HOLD WEEKLY LUNCHEONS
The Penn State Alumni at Chiengo
ham adopted the Idea that has been
taking hold in so many branch Alumni
Assoc:Mims, that of holding noonday
Widmann once in creek at some re4taii•
iant comment to the malady of the
members The Chicago men hale set
Tuesday rear an the I use of their
hteeheell to be held 111 the llMOlfe room
of the Grand Pacific Hotel, .2.12 South
Park Street All Ainrmul and under.
graduates are mmted to take Wilda:on
ulth the alumni of Chitago pn their sa
lts to the arty.
PROFESSOR FESSENDEN TELLS
OF GROWTH OF ENGINEERING
Professor E. A Pensenden garo an in
teresting nod Nery instruetise tnlk to
engineering students hist Thursilny af
ternoon on the "Interrelationships of
Engineering." It urns rather poorly at
tended-owing- to-a-miemiderstand'ir as
to the time. Professor Feeoenden allow
ed e "interrelationship" treeing the
' gro wth of engineering from medians of
times to the present day and how tho
serious engineering professions of today
.ere merely branches of the military en
gineering profession of mediamal times
The general thought expressed by Pro•
lessor Fosse:Won follons:
.
In =damsel tones the military en
gmeer luul charge of the construction oT
permanent unlit., fortifications and
defenses as melt as the construction of
hunporarynational bounden.,
and roads and other work of 11 HIRIIIIIO
nature Later there des eloped a Ohl' em
gmeer.
mho TIIIII
had term Has applied to all en-
grocer charge of stork that
uas not strictls Ills work ant
the building of roads, 'bridges and the
establishment of water supplies and
sewerage. Thus It skill ha seen that he
was not what is understood by the term
chi! engineer todny As einliration ad
aimed [Halter, the work requireod of the
chit engineer, proved to be too much
for one an and the mechanical engin
eer was created. The mechanical engin
eering profession originated about. IL
hundred leers ago among a number of
engineers wire nt that time were
engaged in goner studies About the
11111110 time tiro mining engineering pro•
fesskin also came into existence About
thirty years ago electricity began to
loom upon the industrial horizon as
great possibility and the electrical en•
gineers disided from the mechanicals.
Still more lecently, inking to the im
porta.° being guinea he chemistry in
the industrial world, the profession of
chemical engineering MHO originated
Finally comes the - industrial engineer
This branch of theengineering Profes
sion was created nhen the necessity sues
seen of having some OHO 11r110 was well
served in labor problems and the proper
routing of articles through manufactur
ing pleas. Tina It Sr ill be seen that all
the serious present day engineers origi
nated from 1110 0110 source of chi] en
ginecring, Cr Inch forms one factor In
showing the .nterrelatiorrhip At the
present tiny -.lwhitill prnctically
designates all engineers as civil, as, In
their chit engineering soeiety, engineers
of all kind, are adinitted to member
ship Professor Fessenden then further
illustrated his point by the concrete ex
ample of It steel mill, and traced in a
•ers inieresting manner the making of
steel products from the crude iron ore to
neaulslied peals et.
CALIFORNIA MAN HERE
Professor Charles Ti` Sinew, or the nil
ersite of California, ,isited State Col
lege during the past neck.
The _
Nittany
STATE COLLEGE, PA.
DANCES AND BANQUETS
OUR SPECIALTY
S. P. KITCHENS, Proprier,
91. n. SGTEREODEII,-,y‘anager.
AGRICULTURAL FACULTY
MEMBERS AT CONVENTION
A manlier of the faculty of the school
of agriculture attended the recent meet
ing of the American Association of Ag
ricultural Colleges and Experiment Sta
tions mitioli man held in it nslongton,
D. C They included Doan Ralph L
Watts, Dr. 11. P. Arinsby. Director M. S.
:McDowell. Professor F. 1) Gardner, Dr.
William Freer and E. H. Hibshman.
Down Sackett, of the engineering school
was also pre.
of
and road a paper on
the position of engineering studies in
agricultural colleges
Dean Rut', read a pence et one of
the meetings on "Shaping Results of Re•
search Work for Extent'. Uses." Di
rector of Auricultural Extention
Dollen read IL paper on ''Nationill Con•
bronco on Retention Projeets—A Plan
for Iteibithig the'• Number and Retain
ing Values."
I Pena State mss dery well represented
at this contention An entire senate„
urn 110Loted to the matter of military
instruction in agricultural colleges.
There mils n feeling expressed through
. out the ausention that Inure nttention
should be rice,, to military mock In the
land grant colleges.
One of the high spots of the conten
tion man the p a nting out of several of
the speakers the importance of student
postgraduate work being taken up In
other colleges than that from mlueli they
receive tier degree. In every instance,
tt MILS sold, students should hr urged to
Igo to other institutions for their grad
unto mock. Many paints in fator of this
lucre mere tacit by tho speakers.
FILM OF SPECIAL INTERESR
TO WOMEN TO BE SHOWN
On Saturday afternoon, December 2
there oil be Amin in the Nittany, ,
a film of special interest an the
women of the loon and surrounding
country The film shone the trend of
the experiences of a young married
couple taking up house keeping along
modern ineiliods in contrast with the
methods employed earlier is the history
of this country. In a glance it shorts
holy numerous imrdships of a young
couple of pioneer days hole been in er
mine by the introduction of modern
eery ire and equipment Other thus will
he sllOl,ll finning the same trend of
thought in them
FRESHMAN FORESTERS ARE
ENTERTAINED BY DEAN HOLMES
The Freshman Foresters and their nil.
ore the goeste, of Dean Holmes
at an informal reception well at lea
home last, Wednesday night, for the
purpose of acquainting them ad.
‘isors and fellow students
BEGINNERS' BOXING CLASS
SHOWS MARKED PROGRESS
Dr C. T: TZenneily, assistant pill steal
director, 1. more than pleased with the
progress, of the beginners' rinse In box
ng and a ith the interest IA MO In being
mimed 113 the majority of the mem
bers Ulm C 11199 110, lons about forty
members(
111 these are all that will Inc
admitted this Tear 'l he roll includes a
list of libmit empty-fines !mines, but
thirty of these limo been dropped for
net attending regularly number of
applicants had to lie reftised. but next
sear it is honed that rill mho so de.
;ire mill be allowed to join, The elns
though still In the elementary work, is
aihniteing.rapally and will loon be able
to take up the more athaneed work
lleetings are being held, In neeerdanee
with 11. prmlollllinnienneement, on Wed..
nesilay end Ind menings In the Ar
mory.
"JACK" HORNER TO TAKE UP
CENTER COUNTY "V" WORK
Following Um lead rondo in Center
County Rom! Y ar. C A work by Har
old Austin 'IS, Paid Jones 'l5 and Wal
ter Whetstone 'II ;lan 31 Horner 'l5
Lox been appointed to the ofilee of
County and Rural Secretary for Center
Counts. Horner enters the only county
in Penns, home under counts organitn.
lion; and continues IL pioneer work
among 'Rural Committee, ills bend.
imartera will be located In Bellefonte,
front which place be oill direct act:-
lilies in the Held. Group work will be
undertaken 111 it number of the smaller
ton no, and countypuide plans udl be
pursued
NEWSPAPER MEN ORGANIZE
In order to hind the men on the stair
of the 'Pitt Weel.lo together, they
halo formed the Sutton PM Kappa lion.
orary journalistic society, It is the
first honorary society founded at the
linlterslty of l'attolturgh to require tine
one of Ito qualilleattono nt least two
leer's of journalistic expertence,
For Quality and Service in
Fruit and Groceries
Go To
• MARTIN'S
Opposite Post Office
State Centre Electric Co.
125 Frazier St.
STATE COLLEGE, PA
The Only
Electric Shop
in Town
EVERYTHING
ELECTRIC
Store Closes at 6 P. M.
Except Saturday.
PENN STATE
COLLEGIAN
"SAFETY FIRST" CA
- REMOVAL OFI
MD
1 BIG TREES
langerotel eon•
matt net essory
elltet (or the
It of the 100
Cowell, of I be
I:ardent:lg,
tLv er
'liege entrance
rennin al
"The frets V. CI a In a II
damn nod their removal
for estheth• reasons es 1, 1
sofetv of the Intersectm
treats'•, replied l'rofeesor.
Deportment of Landetaii
ohen asked inhe the Inn,
pie trees, nt the strive
Allen street, had teen
Oct outcome of
ape i:ordeuing
the coiloce As
!capped the cue
. phtuo for the
!ce roots Inter
par tog of the
f their danger
an deemed
This notion pins the do'
the report of the London
society to the trustees of
the big trees greatly bond
eessful completion of th.
entrance. and as the in
(erred pith the proper
corners nod on account
oils condition, act- remo
neeessar3 by this Soclet,
the Professor,
mill be left
s for the plant•
Co that the op•
lemax ante uuy
0npr0i.,41."
"11. Cwi," continued
"a moderato wed urea
front of the masonry pie
lug of proper shrubbery
pisiritnee of the tilde gel
Mill be thereby greatly
' r Hard
Pittsburgh
State Primed F
Game At
Page 1)
(gilt to play ,
rthotif,ll‘6 l 'l
Inoellll for th
Cllr.
(Continued fro
Onmeo line earned the
tho big game mid will sl
Etery other regulnr WII
custotned place, ready
greatest Fnmo of the 3
Pitt will present her
of the year, Cuptnin
krongeq game
'Durham" Peck,
"BOB" EDGERTON
Who Completes HMlFourth Year On The
Varstty Squad
the 'lncomparable Belt" is de.
termnmd toround out a brilliant l
legiate footholl carper \\ ILI \ notary. Ito
int!! Inad his team hailed as &mo
utons by many authentic's into the
guinea In perfect [lll3 shad' condition
cry mite on the team has come
through the Beason 111 line shape de.
ter:limed hoop the Pitt slate clean
There add be ne alibis to be offered by
either nide. Lunch 'teamgoes nito the
game rod for gruelling straggle
L. C. Rti iLCECK
. Justice 4f Peace
Legal Busi4ss promptly
attended to. Money to Loan
$l,OOO up. 1
REMEMBER Turkish tobacco is
the world's most famous tobacco for
cigarettes
The surest
test of all—
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25r:
and the result mill be for the victors
a dean cut claim to superiority.
A Burley of the season's records gite
Pitt a decided nthantage user the State
team. But all records and past lierformt
oneee mill be forirotten nest llairsda3
afternoon, The Pat team midi its tic
tones o‘er 14nnsthnnin, Syracuse and
Washington and Jefferson tree attained
nn °Waldo reputation and there re
mains nothing but tictors user State
to also them the right to dispute the
chub. of the leaders for the intescol
leginte footlrll
E‘trteue confidence reigns in Pitts
burgh State hen been conceded a tight
meg chance by the tee most miasma
nem epapers of the Smoky Cat bet there
is no thought of defeat there Bectinge
[of staten 400 stators ter Litfa.tette,
lit has her., conceded that State lilts an
attack "itt least or Lathy of the atten•
iron" of the Pitt erond. It is thought hi
fond admirers of the Pitt team that
I'ru risk and O'Donnell "are scheduled tar
' a feu become front Sutherland nial
Sirs" There elitilegoine reaped for;
"Bob" Higgins in Pittsburgh, but the
back-field composed of La nip, Hess.
Clark and Debt, has been tlas.ied as inry
ferinr to the Pitt quartette
Compered to the cuthustantic coull•
donee among Pitt supporters there in a
Im feeling of optommtie hope arming
the State adherents, combined 0 ith due
respect for the team that has loitered
the State color‘ for three success], e
s fare. Tiara mill lie a timer-sot •the
ri omit I . ootlna . for the tenet that "Dick '
Harlon, 'Pt, Buis taught to fight to the
last ditch.
The season records of the tao team.
ollou .
Ihtt
L 8 IVestminster
20 Xn
Best Quality
Groceries
Wholesale and Retail
Special Rates to
Clubs and
Fraternities
L. D. FYE
200-202 West College Avenue
A complete Line of
LIGGETTS, GUTHS and
REYMERS
Thanksgiving Candies
at
The Rexa►ll Store
:10 SI rumple 0
20 Penneylt nnla . ... ... 0
.10 Allegheny ... . ....... 0
:IT w. 000 .1. .. ..... .. 0
It
71 CorneA.e Tech ..
Opprl
0
90 8.n1.0e11. . .....
39 W Va. We9le3 n 0
0 l'emollanta . .
48 flellleburg
71/.
10 ',high 7
10 ...• •• .. II
STYLE AND COMFORT
Only pliable, easy, durable leathers and lasts of right
lines can make foot comfort in Men's Shoes, and that is why
the STETSON and MARSHALL shoes have become so
popular with men who desire comfort along with style.
Just received another lot of those Dark Tan Cordovp&
Get yours today.
Fromm's Shoe Sto re
130 East College Avenue
Fresh Lake and Salt Water
Fish, Shell Oysters
Clams and
Sea Foods
of all kinds received daily
Special Rates to
Clubs and Fraternities
Philadelphia Fish 85 Oyster Market
119 Frazer Street
Both Mho.
VT, P. ALLEN, Rause?.
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