• - -1 • r-:-‘," • tii. l ',, , `,:\V - 61neaday, May 2 1917 TALES OF COLLEGE LIFE TOLD IN TWO 'JOURNALS Found—Somewhere On the Campus, Two Diaries, From Which the Following Extracts Have Been Taken; Owners May Have Them By Applying at the Collegian Office. NIL SILLIMAN'S JOURNAL For the First Semester Penn State, Sept. 14.—My last year in college. Hope) can got out of as much work us I did lust year Good luck today Pettitioned school faculty and substituted Dutch for Econ. I used time old Dutch for entrance too Good old Dutch! Dean asked me If I did not think Econ. essential for my prepara tion for life Told him I wood try to struggle along without It. Old nut! Not. ll—Started n pettltion for a Heck's vacation to celebrate Pennsylvania Day Wiseman, a oiled who Olin next to me, talked whether I did nut h call.° that every day's vacation yysin a dead loss to the students and a day's gain to the faculty. Told him I was not hero to look out for tho faculty Nor. 15—Glory hallylooyalt! Started another pettition and got a week's vacation for Thanksgiving Why don't wo pettltlon for a year's vacation I arrefor It. Sorry the Pennsylvania game wan cut aut. Last Year I got five morn days off for. that Dec. 2—No more chapel. I got through piety well If Ido say It myself One semester I wan stuald (0 what a Joke) for tile fret. Anothet I got off to go to Church In the villiage Dead easy. In my Junior year I drew a seat In the back of the house whole I could read Gorge's Sunday supplement. Ono semester I gave Jim a tie to sit In my seat. Wiseman says every student should hear the Sunday addresses be-', cause they are given by men with repputationn and ale woi 11l while I really believe he's a bigger mut than the dean and that's saying ...nothing. Ilea IY—Prof. late today. I saw him cornaing juin as the bell atoned Start ed the war-cry "Cut" and all came out the um-car "Cut" and ail came out Went down the back way Close shave I hadn't looked at the book That crank that sits next to me tried to tell me that we wern't apitting the teacher any and were hurting only ourselves by eating I told him where to get off Dec. 18—Vacation next Wednesday I've been home foul times no far this year. Counted up and find I've been at college ono day for eve* day and a half away Good old nemester. But I can't leave betel° Wednesday. Wonder what old Penn State 10 coming to. When I was IL Prcnhmnn, I always went home n week early Now I pay AVIII go I got out of a lot of weak by going early. Wiseman BUYn we're here to work and get ready for life And need every day Somebody ought to send him to the bughouse What WO ought to do Is to get a system of man s o a fellow could alert on his va cation when ho wanted to I'd start .ho day after college opened You bet. Jan. IS—Exams. Think I can make It somehow Worked off two homed note bootie on two profs. They novel get wise Going to grind all night tonight. These exams are great stuff If I had to depend on team work, I I would Punk everything The .wine guy WllO sits next to me thinks that a fellow hurts his memories by °rim ming up for exams: says we ale try ing to learn for life and not for a given day. Ho makes me tiled. I guess I'll never hurt my memorie. Any way to get through—that'. my mottoes 1919 LAME EDITOR AND BUS. MANAGER CHOSEN A. J. Porter and E J. Morris were elected editor and business mana ger, tespecthely, of the 1919 LaVie, at the meeting of the Sophomore Chln, held last V. 00( These men had been nominated too each position and these elections ate the result of the compet itive trials of those candidates tv tv Patchett and 11. 10 Clark wore select ed as assistant editors, and C P. Moore and 13. P. Wenstei to; assistant busi ness managers At the same meeting, It was decided to hold the Sophomore Class Smoker next Saturdny In the I 0, 0. F flail The committee appealed for a large turnout to inippoit to affair Reports form the yallous clam malefic mane gent wore roceived KRUMRINES Huid's Damask Linen. Forty Cents around KRUMRINES u r ~~~ r~i. 5.,~.:,,- MR WISEMADOS JOURNAL For the Flrtaltemeker Penn State, Sept. 14—My last year In college I must get the most out of It Good work today Petitioned the school faculty to lot me add Public Speaking to my'schedule. I feel that evety fellow should be trained to stand oh Ills feet and talk regardless of Ills course of study That makes six ex tnt subjects I've got In my course. Nov. il—Started a pottltlon for a week's vacation to celebrate right Pennsyl utie Day. Why can't men see that every day lost is gone forever and that we are all that much Wish some of us had backbone enough to got up a counter petition. But no fellow wants to be on the unpopular side Millman, a young ass who sits next to me, thinks a vacation Injures the faculty In some way He doesn't see that It lets them out of that much wink and hunts only the student Ni,;. Ifi--Mono vacation Some large holes In only four years One prof NOM be had never seen a student vote against n vacation no matter how pour he was or what micrilice lie was making to come to college. It's curious to see how students reason I wonder If every day wits a dollar whether we would have so many vacations? Yet every day of preparation Is many dol lars to a student Dec. s—Seniors oxempt from chapel. I shall continuo to go on Sundays When I look back I flnd that I've got ns much out of the Sunday addresses as out of any phase of college work, and would have to travel extensively to hear tho men I have had brought to my very door. I wish on had a Note on the most popular prenchet at tho end of each college year Doe. o—Another loss. Teacher a few seconds late and that fool that sits next to me started the class out I tried to argue but somehow college students always think they get even %lilt an Instructor by cutting In ft sib it lets the Instructor out of that much work. It doesn't hat him His Huhu y goes on just the same If only a few of us had tho backbone to stay. I believe we could MOP It Bill popu larity makes cowards of us all. Dec. 111—Cht barna. vacation Four short months with work coustantly intetrupted by lecesses Have ac complished no little of all I planned to do Mud time financially When I see so many fellows with money and time to spend lavishly, I wonder why T could nat have a little they waste Stillman rejoices at the close of the work no if college were a prison to 111011 he Is sentenced under rules of work and bomb tusk-masters. To me college is an opportunity for prepara tion, with regret for every hour wasted, the teachers are directors to show me how to walk, and I want to got an much as possible out of them 18—Cxempt from every exam but one But I'll take all of them An exam. makes me feel like a foot ball nerlmmoge. It's a good fight. And I'll not Coke advantage by cram ming up I want to be examined on what I know for keeps My memory is too pleclous a gift to be abused But I do regret tho time spent on the exams We have bad s no limo for leviews In ally class and yet spend ten days helping opt the shirks who have not done their daily a ork and de pend upon finals to make the 00 I'll bet a =He ticket that nine-tenths of the profs. knot, who will pass before the exam impels are road Cornell University Medical College IN THE CITI OF NEW YORK Admila gradual. of Penn State College presenting the required Physics, Chemistry, and Biology Inning:Hon by ,laboratory methods throughout the course Small sec tions facilitate ➢mreonal contact of student and Instructor Graduate Court!es leading to A Id' and Ph D. also offered under di rection of the Graduate School of Cornell Unit amity Applications to: admPzlon nro pref erably made not later than Juno. Next Session opens September 20, 1017. For Information and catalogue, ad dresa THE WEAN, s., Cornell University Medical College, Now York City. ENGINEERING NEWS Wilgen Deno Engliming INtengion Scheel will be hold Nltly 3 end 4 On the night of the 3rd, it benquet sill lie held end on the ith, the Ceneneneer meet emei rinse will is ilrili in till. 1111111.- 1.01'i11311 of the ne, high sehool, on side]] oeciudini Ilene A ilolneei gill deliver the midi°. Protector II Dimmer, Henri of tire Department of industrial Engineering, lectured last week end at Marton Uni versity on "Induntrial Organisation and Atamigement." Tho automobile school tthich (ennui C, N Balm of s tlitL,Alefillitnicol Cnglnceilmr Department; has been conducting at Altoona, cloned Alan 2 - Motown Hates Is !maim:tint; a so 7 t uritatx chum In Am onautits, In Mach about 40 hove 0111011041 Tests a.lll be made of the monotone engine ht the gait engin° labogito: t, Mot It Is pieb ald° that the elems xlll erect the planes and set up tho inachinei4 on the Cam pus, Those Interested In the Nasal Re melte 001 IN !Mt wet* nrgirol/ed it 1.110.1 Of IIbOOL 60. for the ertudy or :Clicrun- Eton. under Donn SaLketl The Ihrt lecture V.,,, ghen Ainll nth. 11.11 COV. er ed the trubJect of the design Cr lunar. from 50 to 100 feet In length. and In tended Cr,, high speed cruiser or unlit Immures The next lesson, him 2d. at 7 o'clock. In Room 202. Engineering "A". nil) take up the discussion of 2 t*cle nod 4 cycle gasoline engines. the Use of kerosene and elude oil engines of time Diesel Elm The location of the en gine. the of excessive xi bration, and the auxilloi equipment or lighting 11.11 d pumping machine, also be considered W. E . Mechanical Engi neer. .211, nod now Medlar:EA Engi neer for the AM. 1.11 Steel and Whe Compan3,, Pitt/Mu:oc Pa, spoke at. - the lost senior enginem log loam e, Alnll 27th, on "Some Requitement,. of the Engine. " All Sn3dol placed con siderable emphosis on the qualities college 1.:111dUllte, and louticuinlly em which Insole the success of the young phaslced those muddies which assist In molting Mble ndminlstmtels and mum gess R. Olin Joh qr., Civil Engineeting. Penne,,lsanla State College. who hum been with the Hiptima3 Depnittnent of the city of Philtalelphist, shifted the college lent week on ills net, to put, burgh, where he ham accepted a porl- Mon with the Barlett Mfg Co, It wen tern reptementative of Mel: Ilighttgt) Deparment. ITAT POSTPONE "CLEAN-EP" 13ecause of the fact that 81, mane Cher events ate scheduled to take place next Seta 003 afternoon, it mi* be possible that the "Clean-up" dat that was scheduled fel 130 n 111 he post poned for another N% eelc The matte, was taken up in Student Council last night. and announcement will Noon be made iegarding the definite holding of tho affair BUTLER COUNTY CLUB A meeting of the Butler Count, Club in tutheriuled for tome. wt Cloning et 646 in Room 11 L A PENN STATE COLLEGIAN NewS l4 l from older [r =JCOliegses Lam tome WOO title year made a minion slant at the UnMalay of Syracuse A team mot otsolnl/ed Inst yet. In the College of Colt:fitly rind had much 0 successful Keaton) that the Athletic cottoning Boma mole It a University spot t On Thn solar, Mn ii 2 Ith, Ronald W 1 lonklei 18, of Ilmtmct bill, el nltt , non Itlllol In notion It Idle nit ving in the Amo 'tan 138quitdi Ille Of the l'i entlt lit Ing Col to Mt I lietklei lit the fion ILI void undei gl actuate to he killed In the nut, Mole: the dliectlon of the Ft lola So cef) of the Unit Noll% of l'ennslsit oht an oit,anlatlon knots n an the "Penn ovhanla Dl,ll+loll of the Aim% of the Conitillseetry .. IN being It lllltttt fot eel sloe In the ha: vent lleldv :if the Went du: Ing the coming ntitntriez month:: It In hoped to get transom lotion expense:: dell used ht the Federal Cot CI mnent "net Into the game' . max the n eply of May, •Cleneral WllOll nn hen ;robed hie: opinion recently reran ding the matter of bar in eparedness and the Collthin. don of rrthietle Nebo:rules : - Atllletk. tr alnlng" rvryn G0111:110 Wand ''IM nat urally IC Part of :ninth r 3 training and they go hand In hand Sound Inlll - tanning Int oh es c3rdernittic, care ful rahletrc bur k hlch tenth: tin turn ant a men-balanced pll3 oleo! Mllll. 0110 0111'11110 of utandlng the hard xtralror of milk°, 3 tier vice • • • Columbia Unlveralt3 ham begun 1.0- , r ultlng a body of nlnet, odd men or make up a nerd °lnbuilt:no corps to be 1111MR/fled .111 elv of Columbia Inert FIG Olio u 11l he neccnwo 3 to put Llurce tine equipment for the am ps 'rho College Preyldentd Avsoclatlon of Pe111114) tenon ulll hold Its annuli! conseiglon Clett)sbutg tlllg 5.: on May 11 nod 12 • • The tier stolen • Althorn of Liao) Otte The Nittany Inn STATE COLLEGE, PA DANCES AND BANQUETS J. I'. AIICENS Proprlutor, M. 11. SCIIROEDER, Manager. , , . ..........C -- -, (...----- _,AO),_ %AK* *PP*. eVeityabae. (00 4 t '...... 1tia. IN* % Co!logo iticentlY ruined $22.517 In a lenunpulgit i n the Litfoetto IThllonment I untl 2.!5 onoleinnoluntes of (Nonni! MI "Ann 7 bone been wanted lento of lib roue In onion to take on non) noi It A multnt> tettaus of 11,250 etude:Mt nt Columblit linlteralts held 100212 Dhows tlutt 4,350 hat e °molted 201.0111... {.lllll or nation:li 00,100, mill)). MO maid Mei mould not be wiling to 00,0 the got. 11111,11. In 12112 calatelti • An lionorm y noelety cot t eel/Dimling to Phi Ileta Koplin m 111 noon he estah- II MIA at Collllllllla 11111%01 . 411.% 201 ath letes Thu competition ro. menthe, - Ohl), 10 open to till and the 011. 101 0 011114 the te'luhcd 22.020 0111 In. W 11111441 ID the sot let The ot.hedule to: the opting omit.. neason hue not Igen la tonged On ac count. of the eshalng 111101. 1 1 111111 Llllllll, 110110 Sink 21111113 tnenthetr of the team mill net 1 etta n Iti Sept 1111 l 0:111 tto 0111111 of th: eollogeo xlll mob thl) all anion atilt:Alta. 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H. BURRELL, 'lB, Student Representative, 228 Allen Street ... t ,t . gt? - .f.,- 1, .., ~ - • -..... ~.. ArdiFl •r '..io.N. Page Three SIRLOIN CLUB ELECTS AND CALLS OFF SALE The Sit loin Club has dellnitly de cided to camel nil arrangements which had bl,ll Outdo rot theh mock Hale of livestock 'Pills sale uus to ho hold soon dole . in 31n,, but bemuse of the to tannin,. It bus been dm med nth ',table :ea to bold It The lei s Ms. elm Led oilleers tot next Neal Till, MO. W it Connell 'l5, tslilent. 'lt, glea m odds or. S Gtoos 18, sent etnrYi ,Ind it fl Vs tmasuter We have no particular hours but we are particular at all Mowry's Cafe ilfro
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