Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 27, 1917, Image 3

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    Tuesday, November 27, 1917
"DADDY" GROFF AT
WORK IN FLORIDA
Penn State's Canton College
Representative Writes to The
Collegian
Ntionst. rtollilo. Nos. , 23, 1917
To the Cdltm• of the Collegian.
It has oceumred to me that Penn
State lain a right to keep an eve on he:
"John Chinon]." when he In In thin
imuntty as well as when ISO In In the
Middle Kingdom
At the present moment I on In beau
tiful halim. tropical Fin, kin, combo t
able In my bath robe with window]
open while you ate up• tine in Penn
selynnla veiny shiver lag the itheltelo
out of your pockets I will Like the
sub-tioples evety Limo though I heel.
never get the bonanit Uee philosophy
of life ono no often sees down lone.
halt' T hear the pull. of an non-
Planet One can hear and are them
almost nay time dnwn heir, for these
clear sides and quiet Neuter make it
natural habitat for those modann blids
of the air. I am not much of a natal
allot, but It stakes me that the suet:len
Mend here in quite /0011110
It bt only a hop and one finds him
self In these wondo ful gluier of 'Amide
which englnem Inn shill Is molting rend)*
for the farmei ; a Moo and - one is onto
the Flcolda kept Ilelll4B uhleli engi
neers hate constructed . that %tondo!,
fad midway Which enables one to Junto
Into Cuba In 1G limns
Let me tell you set y lo Icily „hat I
am doing dox,n 11010 Within %event
>ours citrus =llk., O, miniums disease
affecting most of our curt um ft alts, bills
developed with aim ming rapldlt) In
theme gulf Motes, The Moen ke In onuyed
by a knob !1111 of gainhim, and 1 believe
by lend we, It and the experalltme hf
vast mum of money the people of
thom state!. tire MI% log tillsenmny
form the], dorm Penn State men me
ern °mooted In tills light, too, the otllol
day up at (Mines, Me I met L It
Winne!, IL 11 man, Min has been doing
some line stork In the oh Made ngnunst
title enemy
In 1911. Dr Walter T Swingle. of
the Office of Clop PM slology and
Unending inNenntigntleam of the 00100
ment of Agriculture went to China.
Japan and the Plnillinnine.n and blood
the dinette there He also found some
varieties of pummelo vent' nennbaunt to
the canker In case madimalon
the only ohm native aill he to h1.1,11r
fon the menet tanker 1'0418(111a Hal to
of clues ft URN Our pint of the plop
mom Is to help chose clonal these forms
In the Orient. And I nm now &Inn
here study log cunken and album Ins
hridin preparnton y to n eturnlng to Chinn
I had made all plans-to sail December
I, but I have Juat•fenrned that I am to
be held over het* a little 'angel
China has much to ulTm the United
Staten along these lines lint We nts
going out there inimailly to giro and
not to get It Penn State Is to hare
a. 'ink in,. this exploration merit, as
things are now shaping up, no must
haynos to (told
s - . 1 m d m o
s e e d s i a y
the nt lt o t c h a e n r to m n it
College, our base of operations In
these times of tarerail and strain, we
must not neglect to keep Chinn In line
theninett or nut times -/ reef
we must keep men on the tiring Me 1
there no well no In Eut ore Someday
We will get our old UOlld spinning as
she ought to spin
Very sincerely.
C W Groff 'O7
Dedicate LaVie To
"Boys In Service"
The 1919 LaVie will lie dedicated to
the 'Troy++ In the Service" This wan
the unanimous decision of the Juniors
at their elites meeting last Thursday
Elections held at the same time for
the oath:rum athletic manager ship , . re
sulted in the selection of It It Lourie
In wrestling. C Young In Basket
ball, H. C Erskine in Soccer. G C
Oress In La Crosse, and H C Markle
In Boxing. Frank Unger wan chosen
to take the place on the Inter class
Sports Council made vacant by the
leavineor Shields
.1 A. Tumor. read the Class Budget
for the,year, stating that the assess
ment per man would ho $2.60. of with
one dollar has already boon-neld This
will be acted on in two weeks as well
as tho question of an incroaeo In the
ealmy of the Interelims Treaeuror.
Shields gave n report of the Interclass
Sports Council Mnioc,. B. P.AVelleter
made an anneal for atuils,Zoce In so.
curing advortivements for the LaVie
and announced that ton Ostia COpy
would ho given to all who seemed one
or more Peace of advertising.
SOCCER TEAM ABANDONS
WORK FOR FALL SEASON
The soccer trip which had been
scheduled tot this tall and which In
cluded games with several motet it Col
leges Into been called off on account of
uncertain conditions which hate at ham
The colleges pith whom games had
boon arranged have notified Graduate
Manager Smith that the star situation
boo created such uncerainty in Steil
various schools that no &firth° gun,
nntees could he made which would
warrant the trip previous 4 arranged
Latayntte la the only college which
would give tiny definite guarantee and
It win not deemed advisable to play
this , game since all others have been
cancelled
Vwsity practice, therefore has been
privtically suspended and Freshmen
and Sophomores no the only ones who
are now practleing. An endeavor is be
ing Mode to get together class teams
not If this in successful, an Interclass
soles will be played In this cane.
melt team would meet the teams tep
ruienting the other classes nn two dif
frrent occasions.
) Mil PICTURE COMING
cu rent
t o of
o t a ll s e on b irs . t . a . t u t n ra c c e tjo ! f l o o r ol v tl l i t e .
MAO'. Dee. 12 at the Pastime when
D. V. Griffith's .. /ntoloranco" fetiches
hero This is tho wonderful now art
forn which Griffith has worked out
sine his enemata with 'The Birth of a
Makes. It toga four stories of an
manydifferent ages linking tho modem
with ?arts In medieval days. Palestine
at tin dawn of the Christian era and
anclort Babylon during the time of
Belehe.ar'a famous feast, and the,
deWnllll of that ',mil of early civiliza
tion. kis tho largest theatrical under
taking ever seen am, its impress haw
boon fot around the
Coach
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FRESHMEN COME FROM
MANY PREP. SCHOOLS
The 745 Pieshmen alto acne mutt lc
ulated In Septembet— 1017. 11010 pre
pared• ton etdlege In 113 tllffetent
schools, of which 34G rue public high
schoolsend 67 ate Inivnte I»epatatoty
schools One bundled and stventeen
drcsinnion tittwidiur tic° ditferent
schools most of them beginning the' ,
preparation In n nubile high School and
completing it In it pliwtte pleptuntory
school Six hundred and thht -nine
Fronlanen aon 0.14 PlCPated In public
high schools. 72 were wholly ittepated
Sn pt hale preporgtory schools. and 44
were propaned portly Inn lutidlo high
schools and pot tly In 111 hate schools
Of the 413 different rahools that hove
prepared atedenta for the Fa e6bmian
Clara. 347 ate tawnier! in POIIIIMiVIIIIIII..
and 66 are shunted out4lale of the slate
Tao hundred and for IC .1100111 lows
but a mingle a epresentntive
Thirty-Iln e litter eat racianul, hake
prepare) 246 pt wilamen. sae follnwg
tat:Mpg-Barre It S 14
Stith• College 1f S 17
IMMMI3
Pealepb 11 S t I'lS4l.th
Philadelphia. Not tlieast 11 S
Yul lc II S
IMMEIMIEEI
West Phlln tl S fni llo)s
Hai rlsbutg Contra! II S
Phitstlelphitt Southet ti 11, S
Allegheny II S ( hatnlnn gh )
Clem held 11. S
Philadelphia Conti al I S
I3rovn Pi eparatory •
.t.lnzloton 11. S
lJnluntown II S
BoHermit." 11 ,
131uom.bul R '4l.
Ocrnuintown H ) 0
Seminal. "St hool
Patkonsburg H. S
'.,:ritirry- U. p .....
Allentowit.4ll...;B' .
Durnicii . no If , :"‘. T I
Lock Haven — lliiiitiar, - •
rott.vino H ,
Tsl um I!. S . 6
Wail en H S .
Wllklnsbuig II S . .
PENN STATE ALUMNUS HAS
GOVERNMENT POSITION
Dr, W. It Walker of the close of rot,
has Just I ecently been 14,11,111 A m! Chief
of the Chemical Service of the United
Armies, with the tank of mak. The
Chemical Service Is chill get a 1111 the
nonembling of an 1110 cheinloals nem,-
ertlY for the menufactute of ammuni
tion, gluten and 01.11e1 1.011.11141 or loud
.n tlarfmc
After We graduation of Penn State,
Dr Walker acted In the tenacity of
Mott unto, In chemistry for Cove years,
and then meta to the Mosseehusette
Institute of TochnolleiD, 1111010 he has
bean •0110010' of the Chemist* , Ex
periment Station lie is still Lonnected
with the later Institution, being grant
ed a leave of absence to accent the Posi
tion with the government
Don't Suffer With
Your Eyes
Como In and have thorn cal otolly
oxamlned by the now xelentillo
method Appointment. matured.
Prices rearamoble.
Both phones.
Dr. EVA ROAN
522 E. College Ave.
•
State College, Pa.
rs Who Will Fight
nd Playe
lIAIIILV menu
Many Entries For ' 1 Mining Notes
Cross Country Runi
Th . 12 IV dean of the School
ofl Mines. and Mr Wm It Cruelties,
ASPeelot, P 1 Oft4oloo of Milling. spent
Thor e have
b ' f'n fethtth Patut day 'old SUOMI!, at IN likes
date to l ose ire
the holding of tne o n4 re. Anwpr, othet things the/
handicap Prize Cicely Country Run on
nti ended a meeting of the anthlaclte
the aftet noon of December t•th Tile
set t non of the American Institute of
contestants st ill stert otn Nem Rea,
et Field at 2 20 um! will 1 ell CA el_Lbe - 2:1••••••
usunl course of ifs e that Al, out.
:%10010‘14 .. M DI IV It Cpure, Just
to the "a eel barn," making the loop.
out This edition lute been tat gob' 'r
and returning The greatertt handicalt 11ACI1 CM oral new chant... 111/11eal -
OM be of 1100 MlOUteil With MOIIIOI TO.
inn 0 more not ill tile Ilist edition
running ft om Notate!).
'rlle Ilhoutations ate neatly all new
A featut e of the race will be then- on,. made especialls no this edon
wth d in g of Inife n t "'eh hose been the A rather em.ta kable feature' of most
n terett " nnt of th e town of the Illusnatione is that thes ale OS
-1 I n l ‘ l "e i ODUd by i TO ty the 111 mem men not photons +untie coples of models made
tl ho 01 ONH the lino mill rCeolor 1M (MN to a‘ „l a. 11, aa a h h a; s „, ua
and it should be an easy matt. fro of trutte dimensions o f not found
' Inexpet lettere',
of 111th a nitro[ In haul[ Illusti online of this Int:octet
handicap to mitt one of the Ittllce ne
there will be fee. ',01111t3 MOll 1 1/1111/01.• I
The mimes tif all men dryln lag in
Denny at least twenty-rout boors pi it•
codling the III( V, inn onset to pi tipul /).
idiot tine hltlldlinti,tl. Inn mom, trill lie
accepted erten 2 JO olelocl. Fn Id:* al ,
ten main. December 7th \umbras ci 11l
be given the econtestantv en New Bea,.
et immediately Preceding the 11111
C=l
C 3 Saue:holl"l7, ahe V.ILY in nry
agez of the (lice Club last year. Is not
alai the National Aim) at Caine Cht
Ike repotted time In October
vale and be Ix nee first set gealit of
Ills compriz*, after successive memo.
lions to manors] and sot geant At
present, Ito Is expecting' to lake on
examination rot iillitt.llllllo4 com
mission.
A. DEAL
Sanitary Plumbing, Steam,
Hot Water Vapor and
. • ATl:imam Heating
enno vama
P '•
ege,
Extra. Good Value_ Shoes
A
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The reason for 'extra'good vabr - es : ls simply this: We are al
lowing you the advantages we obtained b buying right There is
a real saving for you in your shoe bill if y t
u hory,while the present
prices are in force. You'll. need no forth , r urging when you see
the shoes in our windows and the prices at thieli-we are s e l li n g.
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The College \no,' Shop
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
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For theatight Goods
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BELLEFONTE, PA.
Dealer In
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Stoves, Paints, Oils,
Glass, Coach Makers'
Supplies, Etc.
DOCKASH
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Prices $4 to $7.50 q•
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f — CrefErfEtisers to match your :t
1 1 , • su t at reasonable prices.
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op(' Bulletin 1913
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Nrl% I.IIIRAIIT ASSISTANT
11(1.-5 Mn greet C Itehnet, a gradu
ate of titt 511111710114 College Library
lrol tat been mandated tat the li
la v staff' Mitt I lehmet taken the
'any of Alain Ititehle, nhn wall:nod to
a , tint .1 ineation Ith the gavot n
au a In the Atm) and N.%) Llhtnty
at Wanhinatun
Camel
Cigarettes
Are
10 Cents
Rexall Store
Frazier Street