Page Two Prim ...tacte Tutitgian rublielnal steels]) during the eollege )car In students of The Penneyltem State College an the Interest of the Students, lama), Alumni and rrlends of the college. EDMUND NLNNM , '1 1 , 111. I) F LININGI'IL 'l7 WILLLIII li IsIIOLL, 'l7 AssuciATE Evrrons \I 11 Dalrymple, 'IS Carloulttnt, It. II lien.hen, 'IS D M. Cress, ell, 'IS 111:1"011,11MS A 11 1 embakb, 'l9 A J Porter, 'l9 IL F. 111u1 in;;. 'lO S. S 1 orst, 'l9 Et= C. 11. P.VITERSON, 'l7 C. RUSSELL MASON. 'l7 EMN=MIZEIZI=I!=i==M ASSISTANT 11USINI:SS P. N. KEELAN, 18 S. 81 LON% RY, 'IS .1 31, 'IS SECOND ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGFIIS C. V. CLACVELTER, 'l9 11 B. PA.X.SON, 'ID \V. 1. FISLEB, 'l9 A C OBCIILC, 'ID The Collegian ins tea nll romniunicatnons on any subject of college inter set. Letters into% bear signatures of a enter Subscription pence $1.50 after Non 1. I stored at the Postofllee, State College, Pa., as seounal class matter (Mee, Metzger's Book Store °flue hours, 130 to 030 es era afternoon ex rept Saturday Minor I , l — re 'I his lustre . . .5I 1C D 11.11Y.N1I'Ll A CHAMPIONSHIP FRESHMAN TEAM With the regular freshman football season now a matter of his tory is is only right and proper in according honor where honor is due, that full measure of credit be given the 1920 team which repre sented the College on the gridiron during the past fall. Called upon to face the hardest schedule that had ever been arranged for a Penn State freshman team, Captain "Dick" Rauch and his men have established a freshman championship record that stands un equalled in the annals of the College. By clean cut victories over the freshman teams of Pitt and Penn, Penn State's 1920 team holds undisputed sway in the state of Pennsylvania, and since the Penn and Pitt freshmen were victors over the first year teams of Syracuse and Cornell, respectively, Coach Herman's men may also claim championship honors in New York as well as in Pennsylvania. Perhaps the most gratifying feature of the freshman success this season, however, is to be found in the bright prospect which has been opened up for the varsity teams of the future. Following the same style of play as that used by the varsity players, the men developed on this year's freshman team should prove a tower of strength on the varsity squad of next year. Parenthetically it may be remarked that the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and in this connection it is interesting to note that eight members of last year's freshman team played consistently good football as members of this season's varsity team. In recounting the success of the freshman team during the 1916 season, the record would be incomplete without a sincere ap preciation of the work of "Dutch" Herman, who in his two years of coaching at Penn Skate has never had a defeat recorded against the teams developed under his tutelage. Standing for the highest standards of fair play and sportsmanship, "Dutch" Herman has given Penn State a freshman team in keeping with the best spirit of the College and that means a team of which every Penn State stu dent can well feel proud. . THE PROPER USE OF TITLES For some time there has existed at Penn State a certain con dition in regard to class room etiquette that might well be made the subject of a brief discussion. The condition referred to is the lack of discrimination shown by some students in addressing the members of the faculty by their proper titles. This disregard for proper distinctions in the use of titles is undoubtedly more notice able among the students in the lower classes than among those who have reached their senior and junior years. Nearly all of us can probably hark back to our underclassmen days when everyone from the head of a department to the student assistant in the labor atory was dignified with the title of professor. Now such a habit on the part of a student must be the result either of sheer ignorance or a desire to flatter the person addressed. In most cases it is probably the result of ignorance rather than a desire to flatter. But however that may be, the practice itself can not be too sevrrely condemned. In the first place a title of honor becomes a mere empty phrase and in the second case there is no distinction made in according honor where honor is due. It would indeed be well for those who have heretofore paid scant attention to the matter, to remember that only members of the faculty who have obtained recognition as professors should be addressed by such a title; that only those men who have obtained doctors' degrees should be addressed by the title of doctor; and that other members of the faculty s' uld be addressed simply in the manner which is used in addressing persons of more mature The subject which has been taken up in the foregoing para graphs may seem rather small and inconsequental in itself, but for all that a proper distinction in the use of titles is a mark of courtesy that no student should disregard, for by his attitude in this respect does he place himself among either the well-bred or the ignorant. And now basketball leaps into prominence in college athletics with the football season gone into history. The two popular win ter sports, basketball and wrestling, will bid for the interest and support of the student body. Strong schedules have been arranged by the respective managers of both sports and prospects point to teams of high caliber. On Saturday evening the basketball team will be seen in its opening game in the Armory against a strong opponent and at the very start we wish success to the Blue and White quintet. Aluuini News . . • Tho following lot will be food to contain nog° the minute hits of none concerning the men and women who were graduated hut June in the noon of 10111. 0. ". Nooly has entered the dullent tipprentleo course of the Wagner Lice. trio Thlnufneturng Company, St. /Mils, P.. 1 :Neff, 14 working on On form of W. J Hoffman & Co., at Ilidgely, 'Mg, Miss Sam If Neff has secured a po sit'. OR teacher of home economies ft. 010 Maine Central Institute, Pittsfield, 1:11ttor-lo Cluvf .I,4l4tstot Editor Seirior Asemsatu C. L Wright, 'lB 0 I) Judd, 'l9 0 NV Sullo nu, 'l9 ,Thuuneve Munger Circulation Mttotiger of (Marla Bros. Company, Philatdolphin II M. Olp I a member of the Plan. aim• Department of tho Goodvear Tiro and Rubber Company, Akron, 0 tM a position in thit extennum depnrtm sylvutilik Stnto College. Miss Ma 1. l'fill hi a loipervisor of Loom otakim In the Contioautvlllo :ralluols, Conlicaittsille, Po IL B Molloy has been oinplo, ad no a coalman by thu Philadelphia and Rawl. big Railroad at Blilladulphia, l'a. agent counts It C Prather lass entered the employ of M. II Rhoades, of Chambersbsrg Pa , as a dr/gleams. lllss Agnes G. Reynolds is a Fnpri• flan: of home making and le engaged In ,oeatlonal ,54311, throughout the state. PENN STATE; COLLEGIAN The Greatest Need of Penn State A NEW DORMITORY lo the I:thtot of the CoVeal. In Ins eel anntion, the grrateqt need of Penn State it tr college tier. untort 1111ny attudentt , ll.le I' then hentiCh ol I ratertnt, home.; to lioneL a lire top nspeople olter their horn''. but the toilette lute noting: more to olfer LLv male nitplenti than n portion of C11,2+112111 . 0111 311101 A 1110‘11.111, I.OIIIIIIOIIIOM 1110 qt t onspit nowt nt Penn ' , tote by tlr ttb note No other college oath tie enroll lent of Penn ` , tote Int. Intuit poor lie nig a...lodations for Ili' students The peed of no op to Jnlo college dornotois es apparent to ant one at oloopLed with lowd eropiled condi. t tops,espeel •inee r Hall leis been uncut rper to the seee of the Aen students Users sear the N om C A. espends een•eless . ergs In per•oldfloor mere and more toenspeople to throe open their homes to the es ri Inerelsseg .todeut hoar Ihe tone ha+ colme n lieu this .opme of motoring roonong quart.. Is pliant o c elot lopedd, nod college dor:onto. e to offer the onl3 relief front eNi4tper condition.. In another re%peet tt. semns lairdl) fair that the nolpfistelalti man, or about secentpllie percent of the student hods, should hale no other 11.11111% of fuendshlpsmiting betneen them than those a bleb Mitt raise from nansuations thin the small rooomnr house% If a mammas com• forlable &Ironton, smith moderate lental tees nen" erected, it nould ne.1.111 Into :to °mammas and auto nU others connected mu ail It In Inch oold mean the entire stinlent bodil that limard Nebo:: of close rehalonshlp nod friend%hip %cinch one loco% to cherish Lenard Ins fel lon men Under st Mountie and enitlent nutnagonent, and guided by mnrlhy men, tlot moral and intellectual gam 1: to knave's lising in the dormitories n undonbtedis make Itqelf es i dent Further, the dornutort ir hound to bringmaterml man to the ollege, in that it mould be self supporting, once the in ittal nn est opent nas made With it little t eration rnd verses °ranee tt n maid seem that Penn titto I mild take at least the first imps ton and securing tto greatest need —arattrap dormb 1 017 A STUDUNT. :olleetor I.y the Nattorml Workmen' Cuomo:Halton llureito, of bolo , ille, 11 E. Richards is a forest ;guard in the United :states turret Serene Ile is sta tioned at the present trine 111 the Cohn net National lorest at. llioinpson 11116, liOntaine ADDITIONAL CLUB NOTES 3lr Fitment Steidle of the Turratt of :Mines nit Pittsburgh mill gine in talk at the nest Meeting nil the \lining Society on 'Nasality ITening, December ID, inn the Toning Building at Room 202 The talk mill be Illustrated en ith either star eolith:on or :Nlocing Pictures but the subject, hom en or, has not Inert, on. 1101111,41 'lie speaker at the lack meet• mg, held Nos ember 27, Ull4 11r. U It Green, mm ho spoke on the salueet of the presersatlon of thinker for mimic mork. It seems that the mark of the Cole Glob has not been of us gre it interest to the students as it should Inc. and to goo them annopportunit) to become better automated coil the doings of the or. ganiantlion, the nest meeting of the ChM mill be open tolt mill be held on Den ember 11, no the Old Chapel Di. Tunnel, mill address the meeting DOGS IN NORTH FORM RAPID MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION nolf can run betneen Ilft+ unit 111[1, tulles in one night, and an arctic fox 'Carl 110 quite on swill, if nut better 1:+knoo and Siberian dogs 11111 trabel liftv•lhe tulles on tine tee in line hours, and there is a inse on record In which a tenet of Eskimo dogs troweled it and a half antes n totally-eight mum Atturding to 31 Dotolur, the speed of the shepherd dogs, and those toed on the hunting ranges, in front ten to fifteen yards a second English set ters and pointers hunt at the rate of eighteen to nineteen notes an hoar, and they can flaunt= thin Buccal for at tenet tun bourn Potholed.; are extra ordinarily sit In,as is prated by the fact that n dog of tlua breed °nee beat thorobred horse, Col em:, tour nuke in era and a half minutes, tt bid! Mils nt the rate of nearly eighteen yards a 110001111. Greyhounds are the Emitted, of all four-footed creatures, and them mimed may be regarded as equal to that SEE HARVEY BROS. For Baked Goods and Ice Cream • Special Rates to Clubs and Fraternities GILBERT & BACON OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS For 1918 La Vie H. H. BURRELL, 'lB, Student Representative, Nittany Publishing Co. Building. On Account of the Fact That We sieve Our Dishes othe Date .1 1 Our Openin Has Bee • Delayed WATCH FOR FUTURE OPENI; K.NTOX'S C Beside S. A. E. House IMISS STAHL TO READ HERE This in talic6tioxis ra eel:. Thioughout the United Stites the publie attention Is being oballetmed to consideration of facts concerning 'giro AN hilt Plague.' l'utherratlosis a health problem in wit Important and requires the intelli gent co operai ion of the general public. The raids, to far obtained and the demonstrator tact that the disease tan he pro, rub 11. are nu Garaging 1110 nano Padnno tecuteries nom Amo n 11111 e done much to change the terrors once assotiated main the mind "con. nontlition" Thoginet tdithb mho bas , The inherited. II 's rid a pre-eutlnent place oil tit .linerican ) T i l' t V e r i s ,;;;" n mic Person to another, In ream 1l rtfurm .x "me ns are the •m rrseo. pmt, tt n i l appear i nn 711 nte .l r i l a t ts " t t e ' ir r oi ° ti f t next Saturilas i. ealag On the third at ath ' lecoanitl ' on in the hathritial trait." l. eetert. ," 'there. are 'doubtless set eral student.; inent the Pro''.'t here alio hair the act's°. llscase Marta, her omit part:cider field 'Mk, Staid b is 0 „,,, mom rang :lama front the foremost rt am of the st „os ]us e in the toiletry and Is ranked first t) f, study of the t hings among mom en readers men 118 Leland Lnexplained loss of mcight T Primers has; for Tritely tears. been 2bl oo d ranked first entrain mein Miss Stahl's .1 jile„cis3, (hoots chest). program on Sat urilit3 mening mill he Prolonged cough mith cepectera made up of readings selected front nine Li m , of the most popular pints that, Mee Gonoralle rllllll.ll. appeared On th e kaleriCall stage la le. a. Night smeatang cent tears and NIJI lie tarred inn nu n-1 7. ir ro k o . cd ', old chest , nor mluth plea. mien the most s Chronic ilearnelle.l of %Olen. critical of her hearers. -- • -- -• -- • ---- Appears Next Saturday Evening As Third Num ber in "Y" Course Thu 0 111, s from e i ich Ili.xStain sell' STATE ALUMNUS -MAKES select her program ate follows Te, ono. In the Ilause," bN Charle4 Reno I GOOD AS FOOTBALL COACH Kenneth. "the Dawn of Tonto milli. he Mrs. Frances Ifollgzon Bur.; ‘ , OlllO interestmg infommtton lins re• nett and dramatized for Miss Manor c ,, o th come to h oo d „ n0 ,,,, 0ng tiro Hobson, "Strongheart," the sueee.ful cessfiil eonelting career of "Spite" Rod einneth (111111 la written by Willem C. gees, POllll Stale Illlllllllllel in the china DeMille, ned• made famous by Robert of 11)10 Although miter a memberof 1 deson, • Madam Butterfly," the 3. 1 1" the regular Narett3 team, Rodgers pla)eil arise ninstertnrce by.lohn Luther Long: goad tootball as an end un the State "EgerNm onion,' by Walter Brown, nod Nitrsit% squint of 1000 and 1010 ..honed its the greatest modern 'nor- mg the past too seasons be bas been elite phi, "The Mother," by Nortnad head football canal Ilt the Stet ens In• Duncan. "Bnoelt Arden," by Lord Alfred stilt:to of Technology, Cr here he bas cc. Tenntson The Lotter, Mon," it to. tablhheil no mceptionnllv good record net vomeill by Rider don'ts. Inting, i During the 1418011 of 1911, before the '"I'lle Man From Home," the highly nth °. of Rodgers, Store. did not min a sureessful tanned, by Booth Torkington single mune In 1913 but two games and Harry Leou Wilson were mon and in Dill' only one slanry Sporting of Aliss Stahl's wort,MKS set demo to the credit of the Nerl ernor J Frank Thinly. of Indiana, Jersey team. In thes.l9l campaign, on. slates, "}Tins Mitrgaret Stahl is signally do. 110,1,711 s' tutelage. Stmt.'s+ mon three gifted as a reader Accurate. in concept, games, lost foot, and tied one, so that eltectne in rentlitioe. and fascinating in Or no }ear he iron no 11111.13 games as penionitho, she toptisates seers amp hod been non in the three years preced• enie. I hate heard her freqoently. nod ing In the season just past Rodgers' t ame, Cr 1111 minurith. and rateful team won three games, lost two, and! appreciation. She oi one of the thorn turd too Victor'. Cuero registet ed mer foor cant great renders on the Ainert• IV/ouster Eel) tetlinie, Connecta,. Ag eatt platform ' hoerldea of Miss Stnlil's dies and Renselaer POl3 techote Stev pimolority as a reader mat also be ens weal to tun 0-0 drams mitt' llttter• named from the fart flint she has been ford and Columbia end sustained defeats booked eighteen tunes in the ell of at the bands of Mtddlebitry and Delhi Clmeland alone and foliar°n times in mare, the eat of Philadelphia All told she has Pro, tow to his appointment as head hlirdrelAnn ettgauentent. in nearly one coach at Slaters, Rodgers made an es hundred claTerent elites and taw. celled', record. preparatory school throughout the country roach In Bill and 10112 after leming Penn Stet° he snort the high school - eliammonslup of ‘N astern rent+Nhatna coaching the Johnstown Iltgli School tenor, mlllellN,llll nineteen out of tmenly starts and tied the other hr 1913 he assisted "11111" Boer in witching tho, Bodoni. teem of S 3 remise Uni,ereity 1 That Near the t'3 mouse Freshmen won' tight out of the tune ...tinted .tvies fit 11111 Rodgers Loathed the St 'Fran• els College train in Fen.yhatuit end finished a statessful season UN en inning setrn net of the rune glories plit3ed T. C. BLAISDELL, JR., VISITS "DADDY"' GROFF AT CANTON In a letter from Ilongkong. China, dated Oet la, Ihomns C Blaisdell, Jr., 'lO. nurser lea an 3 to Allallaball, India. as a allssanian tens.ber, union as fullona enneerinng Ur. Groff, a State College \lit.sonare at Canton Lind the pleasure of Hmalula lie Pest nee.-end new c. w tlroir, .p 7, tip , ut Cantp Chrtstllp Clllege I Seeid some tune In the city Canton and considerable In the teen try round about and also quite a little at the college. Penn State can certainly be mood of her represem lathe in China, and I feel that if the students at Penn State could see the great. need for Hoek there and the nest numb that is being done, they monliknot . heoitate to in est a great deal more In that kind of ',irk. Croft has handled gape e. part r o ll alone up until this Near mid nou be Iry a man from Kan sas State College and a Chinese (Mr. TIMM, n he, was at Penn Slate in 101241) to help him Tint he M non enabled In go ahead instead of lust marking time It eertainh magnillmmt nook. The 'V M C. A secretary ill Canton is a former Penn State semetan. before Mr [Wellman; I Inane forgotten Ins nnmr" Mr 1111i•drl1 tins just concluding a too meet.' stint In Hongkong :malting a glimmer to tithe him to Calcutta Ile expo, led to sail on Oct 20. A cablegram on Nor 11 a:mounted the arms al at Client to of the pmts. of V. luck he wan it menthol Ile 14 probably non at nits nook 111 Allithabad of rarrler pigennx Engllgli graylloonols, nro used for "'urging, oreliP to emer at full gallop, a space eutlttven and tuenty•threo Nerds every second.—Our Dumb Animal Patronize our advertisers and refer to this piper in doing so. Did Not Re i romised G DATE PIE COLLEGE PHYSICIAN DISCUSSES TUBERCUILOSIS PREVENTION SPECIAL MUSICAL SERVICE BY CHORUS ON DECEMBER 17 On Sunday morning, December 17, it special musical sem.° trill take the puree of the regular chapel osercises The College Chorus, composed of one hundred and fifteen mixed %oleos, under the lendemlop of Dean Robinson, en .11 render three anthemsappropriate for the Christmas season 'I here en also be IL helection by a quartet Deem Robinson is rapidly rounding the chorus into shape and preparations are being made to nuke the sera lies lei y intereattng A. DEAL SANITARY PLUMBING, STEAM, HOT WATER VAPOR AND VACUUM HEATING Btate College, Pemsylvanla HARDWARE The Right Piece For the Right Goode At the Right Price DOCKASH Stoves 6 Ranges Olewine's Store Bellefonte, Pa. ••,'. -,..q '. ~.- - - n•-..0V ed LOAN FUND FOR IWOMEN STUDENTS Women Graduates of Col lege to Help Deserving ' Students. finer a hundred dollars Nitre subserain eel by tell member s of the Alumnae club, of the Penui)ltaribt State college, at n recent ineetreg, se a beginning, of a Luau Fund NI the use of needy semen etudents of the college Letters hone boon Rent out to semen graduates of Peon State hi an attempt to melt the'. fund to such a sire that it mill be ready for use if the first of the rear According to Mrs Artlinr Ilalmes, chalmunie of the maninittee, the ...roe:" obtained from the alumnie n ill be kilned onil) to Senior and Junior girls mho nre taking four year collegiate courses 'rho amount of each loan will he ten enty4lne (lanais, enough to pay the incidental fees of the strident for one semester. When time Icon Is 11111,10 eollBlllenltloll s 111 he token of the students need, scholarship and conduct There sill he no Interest required until after graduation Then the rate sill be three per tent for the first near, four for the second, line for the tlurd and six for each ear over three that the loan remains unpaid Thereore at present Funeral loan thuds for the use of the male students, but lira is the Mat designed for the nice of the cranium only The numbers 01 the board in Linage are Mrs Arthur 'felines, class of 1910, chair man, State College, Pa. Mrs .1 1 nAlm nine 'BO, Secretary, Bellefonte, Pa, Mrs P ll' Dale 'OS Treasurer State College, Pa , Afro Bruce Dunlap, 'l4, Altoona, P a., and Dr. Elizabeth limiter, 'OO Little, CANDY Place Your Order For Christmas Packages Whitman's And Huyler's Chocolates We will have a large stock of fresh goods to select from Ray D. Gilliland Druggist STATE COLLEGE, PA We Have A Full_Line Of Art Prints Mottos And College Posters Framing- Promptly Done THE MUSIC ROOM SHOES OF ALL KINDS College Boot Shop f..746?<3104ca 0.11 amnia e 4 cal eita) ir.mai ge. a 1.% a LE BALFOUR BLUEBOOK 1917 ..&4 all The standard reference for Fraternity Jewel- isb D c. ry, together with pplicati individual Badge price lists, will 14 1 be mailed mi a on. liti Novelties Medals g96 ATTLEBORO, MASS. '' .Ir 4 d k isttiI>29,I4I:a3IOICNIV,IICS.C3IIOIICNVIDaIIki,4ICNIVONIODa day, ~llec:~(i;^6l~ltiw~ Chocolate Peanut Clusters Virginia blanched peanuts covered with sweet choco late, special this week at 28 cents per lb. • Remember that we pack our candy in all kinds of boxes to send away. Special care is taken in fixing pack ages ready for parcel post, that can be sent anywhere. Gregory Bros. Candymakers Candyland Stores State College Bellefonte State Centre Electric Co. 125 Frazier St. STATE COLLEGE, PA The Only S Electric Shop in Town • EVERYTHING 'ELECTRIC Store Closes at 6 P. M Except Saturday.