Page Two Penn State (Eollegian Published weekly during the Collego year by students of the ' , monhunts State Collego In the Interests of the Students, P•ueulty, Alturnol and Pi lends of the Collego. - I=l ?a NV Dalrymple 'lB ASSOCIATE EDITORS I=l Cartoonist, R. It I/onsclion .18 REPORTER A. D. MacKinnon TO J M. Waehburn 18 S. M. Lowry 18... A. C Oberlo 'l9 P.. B. Paxson 'l9 . Tim Collegian invites all communications on an) subJett of college Interest. Letters must boar signatures of writer. Subscription price $1.50 after November Ist. Entered at the Postoffice, State College, Pa, as second class matter Office, Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Building Office hours. 4.20 to 630 every afternoon except Saturday WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1917 News Editor for This Issue THUS ENDETH ANOTHER SEASON Another football season has drawn to a close and the pigskin will now be put away for another year. Despite the war, intercol lcgiate football has flourished almost as well as in former years, and attendance figures at the large games show that the game is Just as popular with the gridiron enthusiasts as ever before With the ex ception of Yale, Harvard and Princeton, the colleges have supported the game to the fullest extent. For Penn State, the t 917 season could not be called a successful one in any sense of the word. The Four biggest games of the year were lost to Washington and Jefferson, Dartmouth, Lehigh and Pitt. 'I here were no victories that could counter-balance these defeats But Penn State's 1017 team will go down into history as one of the "gamest" elevens that ever wore the White and Blue, Composed almost entirely of green, mexperiencd players, Captain Conover's team went up against some of the strongest teams in the east, and in not a single game were they out-classed. Even in the Pitt game on Tanksgiving Day, Penn State in defeat, covered itself with glory; for in two periods of the game, they completely baffled Warner's stars and scored a touchdown for the first time in four years. And while the whole team fought a great game at Pitt, too much credit cannot be given to the Seniors on the team who were giving their fast for Penn State. The victory went to Pitt, but to Penn,Stote's fighting team should go all the credit in the world Who can tell what another year may bring fortha Who will return next fall to wear the Blue and White on the gridiron? At least six members of the 1917 team have played their last game, for graduation and enlistments will call that many away. However, we are sure that, regardless of this handicap, Penn State will continue tier fight for intercollegiate athletics, even in war time, and that the edening of another year will again witness the thud of toe against ball in the great fall ;me. BE ONE OF TriE-TEN',3IILLION The local campaign of the Red Cross chap'iCi for its share of the "Ten Million Christmas Members" will be launched next Sunday, and before the end of the week set aside for the purpose, it is hoped that every Penn State student will have signified his intention of aiding in this world wide movement Special stress is to be laid on procuring the one dollar subscribers, and this should be reason enough for getting most of the college students to lend their support. While the efforts of the local chapter of the Red Cross will be directed towards students and towns people alike, there will be a special committee of over sixty students to take care of that end of the campaign Capable hands are guiding the work here, and an effort will be made to interview every student before the campaign closes. The campaign is nation wide and since it is corning early to Penn State, this college has an opportunity to set a pace such as it did in the Y M C. A War Fund campaign. No student should hesitate over lending his support to Red Cross work. Joining this movement does not bind a member to any obliga tions whatever. One Joins merely to give his dollar to a lust cause so that the American Red Cross might flourish and continue its work of salvation among the suffering on the battlefields and in the camps In these unsettled times, we of the student body can not know how soon we will need the assistance of the Red Cross So while we have the opportunity, let us give freely to the cause and set another record for Penn State in the war TO BE CONSIDERED FAVORABLY The students of all classes will do well to give grave consider ation to the measure presented at their last class meetings with regard to the payment of a suitable salary to the Inter-class Treasurer. This measure will come up for a vote at the next meeting of each class Investigation into the matter of increasing the salary of the treas urer has been made by the COLLEGIAN and the result shows that without a doubt the movement is a Just and fair one and should receive student support. Not only does the Inter-class Treasurer spend many hours of night work on the class books every week, but every day he is forced to drop his regular work and attend to the wants of the class treas urers and finance committees. This naturally throws him back with his regular work and that time has to be made up. The proposed increase in salary from $l5O to $3OO is still hardly sufficient to meet the demands made upon his time, in our opinion, and the benefit that comes to each class through having an officer of this kind more than Justifies the increased expenditure. We wish in this manner to c Junior class in the mutter of dedicai in the Service." That action shoo those in charge of the La Vic and t fitting dedication could not be chose Looking Backward Thanksgiving Week Five )mm4 ego I•onn State defeated thtivotalty of Pltteburtth 38-0 on Thank.laving bey 'rho whole room played wonderful ball and earned favorable comment from critics all over the country. Penn State sent fourteen delegates to the eighth Sadont Missionary Conven tion hold that year at Princeton The Penn State musical clubs made a very favorable impression In Pitts burgh with tiro concerto rendered in that city during Thanksgiving vacation. Christmas vacation extending from Doe. 20 to Jan. 2 was granted to the student body. I=l Businens Manager Advert Wing Manager I=ll3 G. W SULLIVAN congratulate the members of the sting. the 1910 La Vic to "The Boys ws fine patriotism on the part of the members of the class. A more ion at this time Tan year. alto State loot hard fought game to W U P at Pittaburgh by the acorn of 0-0 Professor J. P. Jackson wo. appointed Dean of the Engineering. School and Professor Jingo Verner wits appointed head of the brechnnlcel department. A hard basket-ball schedule was be ing att./mg/fa including guinea with U. of P.. Lehigh, Pitt and Cornell mecienry. State's grout half-back 10011 elected to captain the leant through the 1908 season. Fifteen yearn ago The students wore slowly recovering from the Thanksgiving vacation and the 23-0 victory-over Dickinson Sophomores won scrap debate with the 'Freshmen. Twenty years new Mato loot to Dickineon by a 6-U swore on Thankasivina Day. LAST YEAR'S SENIORS OUT IN THE WORLD 11=1=! Bulb oad Co, Altoona, Pa. Mirriler, C. L. Sielghton Farm, Dar ling. lintrkine. A. C., 2nd Lieutenant. Coast At 111101 y Cutlet. National Army, Volt Atom 00, VII llaaortli. T. J.. Jr., Private 31911, In (mars. Nrttlunal Alm>, Caren) Lee Peterabtag. Vu. Delve, A. 11, Student Dnglneer, Del Telephone Co of Penna , Philadelphia Pa Ilendernoth Met lletnnus gist, Homy Manton & Sons, Philadelphia, Pa ffelitialuger, 131. L., National Count De rotate Reserve, - 4th District, now In ac tive dory, stationed at U. S N. Radio Training School, Pa: kway 111dg. Phila delphia, Pa Dopler, J. IL, Clot lc, Mechanical Sales Dept, 13 P Cloddrlelt Rabbet Co, Akron, Ohio. Herr, J. C., Sergt Section 20. Ntedlc al React to Ambulance Coln% Butler. Herr, Lundln, Parmel, R F. b. 3 Lititz, Pa. Ilibbord, S.. L., Instructor In Perm Crops, — University of Kentucky and Rentuck) Agricultural rixperirnent Stlltloll, Lexington, K) KM, 1.. IY., Bergen Co. Con Testing Ass'n, Farm Demonstration Office, DaLkensack, N Rocker/milk, R. F., Stenaid, Ord nance. Buffalo, N T Roffman, Paul, Farm Mgr fo W E. Dailey. Winner. Pa. (Am acting call to Aviation Training School ) llooi or, B. 211" 0) donne° Reading. Pa Born, C. A., Biology Teacher, Tug . ulum College, Cieeneyille, Tenn Horner, It. I'., Draftsman, Atlantic Relining Co, Philadelphia, PO. Bowdon, I'. A., Drafted Bouts, R. 1., 2nd Lieutenant, Oid !lance Dept, New Ilasen. Conn. ilufterd, 0. J., Chemist, Hiroo Con densed Milk Co, Morristopn, N Y. Hunter, E. Clvii Eng/nem. Penne., 'Roth and Co, Spring CH). ht. Irnht, J. IL. Electrical Engineer, Western Eleetrle - Co, New Yolk, N I' Holster, 31. I'., 2nd Lieutenant, Field Ailllloly. 0 It C, 311 Jeuett, Po K. 11 3* 3. /1., Englneet, Ttnnstninsion Western Electric Co, New Yolk, N Y lientlig, J. E., Testing Dept , Genet . al Electric Co, Schenectady. N Y Kenney, 11. J.., Expetirnentttl Dept neet Ing Dept Stundnt d Act o Cot pot ntlon of Nett Yolk, 1111toboth, N J Hems B. N o Co A 19th Regiment hingincere, RaiMay. Amin Man Maio ditionam Force, France Renter, 0. IL, Supt Fiume, West moi eland Coal Co, Inoln, Kessler, DoI Id, Cie donne° King, R. T., Ass% Chemist. Dela e College Agrlculto,nl Expel Intent Station, Newark, Del Elute, IV. S., Time Stud) Foreman. The Aluminum Cunthins Cu, Deli nit, Mich - litaxlng, P. C., Draftsman, Manor S. Sweeney, Architects, Huntingdon, W Vs Maitre, J. E., VoUrns.* Monroe, 2nd nolnlng Co, C A C. Fort Monion Vo Mine, W. 0., U. 9 Ordnance Dept Watervliet - Arsenal. Watervliet, N Y hilriner. A. 1., Farmer, Liverpool, Pa Utial/P, W. C., Landscape Architect, C W. Leavitt, New York, N Knipe, F W., Fannin, R :Volley. Pa Knock, 11. 11., Chemist. United 011 Co, Fiat enee Col Kocher, S. S., Student Engineei, The Genet nl Eleeti ie Co Schenectady, N. Y Koons, 11. C. Sumo visor of Agtleul r, Muth. Pet ry Co, Pa Kriebel T. E., 2nd Lieutenant, Cov et.. 0 It C. National Arm), Co A. 313111 Infant., Comp Mende. 11,1 Kroll, 11'. E., State Student Secretory, Suite Y :11 C A, Pe ICuebler, It. E., Gth Field Battalion, Signal Re - Serve Colas, Camp Lee, Va Koerner, 1.. S., Mailmen. David Lupton's Sons Co., Philadelphia, Pu ICulin, Naval Reaerves, Al toona, Pu Jacobs, C. 8., Chemint, Swift A Co Union Stuck Yards, Chicago, 111 Jetlron W. L., nivoie, Comi, Mende, Mat yland Johns, 71. A., Melt Chemins, Expeti meat Station of Rhode - reload State College, Nlngston, It, Jo/nudon, 11. L. 2nd Lieutenant Count Artillery, Pout Monroe, Va Jones, if. P. lot Balmy, Fort Ni agara, N Y. Le Cert.le Francais. the French soci ety of the college which holds Its meet ing fortnightly, will meet this evening at 7 o'clock in 226 Main. The societ) is contemplating moving into other quar ters duo to-tho large number in atten dance. Extensive programs are being can sled out which consist of Old Ft each 1101110 and readings on Fiend, life and ream ts, especially those dealing With tho war: the leading feature of this week's conference Is 'Wont Pt Michel " Mail Your Laundry Home v THE PARCEL' POST FAT -0 • ; LAUNDRY CAST carries A ,• your laundry 200 miles s for I m 2 c c; n s t r n i n ts nce o n s i t f 141 . Ong cover, enveloping an , Indestructable inner case / that cannot crush. Has `." name plate for your ad dress and home address SIZE 13 x 20 1.2 x 3 1.2 Inches PRICE $2.00 POSTPAID THE P. P. LAUNDRY BAG neatly made from heavy canvas and leather. HAS ad dress plate for your address and home address. Can be used as an ordinary laundry bag when not in transit. Size 14 x 20 inches. PRICE $125 POSTPAID These carriers are guaranteed satisfac tory or your money refunded. Ctrcubsr on request AGENT WANTED PARCEL , POST_BAG CO Bonin Bend, Indiana PENN STATA COLLEGIAN GOOD CROWD OUT FOR PITT RETURNS Penn State's &teat Fight Keeps Crowd In Suspense As Teams Battle On Forbes Field Considering the absence of so MIMI' students ova the holidnsib It woo It good cloud that nought the Seltnnb Aniline/um on the afternoon of Thanksgiving Dar to heat the teturns of the State-Pitt game While almost ereryhodY considered the odds in Pitts fawn, still, "Hope sot Ingo ciente'," es pecialb In footholl That State should he scored ltrailln In the dent num ter seemed only to bear out meats In the other games played nosy from home. and caused a hunt of comment among the enthusiastic but "stay-at-home - Rupp): tern of the Blue and The face of each memo gm Inn Ito came (tom the wire to the announcer nen CiONOI3 o.lllood tot in dications of the nature of the news about to be licmd Wild applause Sleeted each tempoiary checking of Pitt's much dean the held dining the Mat quartet, with chews for the men making the tackles. Pandemonium Wanks Loose But pandemonium bloke loose when Canal er scored In tile second quarter The Auditorium was n sea oC screaming maniacs for the r3luo and White rind timed on Pitt for the first time in tines, yenre Tile failure at gout had little effect in stopping the din Almost as grout n racket was caused by Conover's “.eatery of one of Pond's punts on Pitt,, 20-yard line, unl Robb's subsequent 12-yard plunge. But an the "Jinx" again seemed to gtt On tile lob the enthusiasm waned, 0111) to revive spasmodically nt some tempt:only advantage titer the Warner aggregation SON ern] times, the blue light on the honed mated within intik- Ing distance of tile ,Pitt goal, and the crowd played fat at least n field goal. But always, the Pitt defense would stiffen and gloom again would descend upon the assembled multitude The Charter:ills To IS ork With apparent faith hi the charm of 'Lang tiltitunce telephone Prank." the pullmon potter, mom In the audience followed the advice of Harry Rohl, and stele Indurti founts engaged in reading the nth Chapter of \lntlhew between the huller But alit% the cilium tailed to stork and now -Long Diatance la In deed in Macioce. Ilad the mune been won, the 'Bible would hose had lots of conseitai DR. WILLIAM F. CURTIS TO SPEAK ON SUNDAY William 1 , Conde of Allentown, Pa Atli be the college aneaket fon Sun day. Di Curtis madtatted from Prank lin and Marshall College In 1898 and then took a theelogle 11 mime, after ahleh he nos mdaloed as It mialstea In the Reformed Chinch tic bus held let lot pnonsatest, thief among which in mobably the one nit the St Pours Reformed Chetah of liouous City, Mts. utk ,r/Oeh--h , /e/c/ horn./1101 1908 In 1908 ho V. 401 nulled to the Presidency of the ‘llentewn College for Women and he now occupies that posi tion Dr Curtin lets been attire In public oink and has attracted attention no a she titer Olin engngementa bring him to Itelletente on Saturdn) and lie wit apeak ttt the :viola: thane] service on Sunday met Ong and nlao at the 0.90 Y M C 11 meeting in the Old Chapel Since the Freshmen are now ht the College °lnapt!, tile, Mil be onb one Net vice in the moaning COSIIOI'OI,I7'AN CLUZI The Comeauliton Club, to which nil foreign student' of the college are eli gible. Ulll hold in fortnlghtb meeting tomes row esening al 7 o'clock In 220 Than. At cock 'week., on Interceding lecture In tilt en by some member of trio country or aro thing Our brining Oro tit. The eutclect of the lion lecture woo "The Origination and Chnllletel Of the Chlneee Language.. in Nita-lurk lir FOREST L. STRUBLE Plumbing and Heating Both Phones Jeweler & Optician Spe'cialtyl C. E. Shuey 133 S. Alien St. SEASON'S SCORES PROVE OF INTEREST PENN STATE US. A. A C.. Cettynburg . • .. . St Bonaventtne 1% and J. . . Vn Wes Dm tmouth . Lehigh . . . Stnte . . Tot ht . . 40- 14- 41- 1 - 26- .13-1 27- 28- 30- 200-31 IN e. tmlnistee 11 and .1' Carnegie T. Penn State C my Lee Totems MIME Maki . Westminieter . 1V Va. Wean Penn State .. Geneva • Pitt.. .. Went Va . . . NMI° Dame . Camp Sherman Total. . . Georgia Tech Swarthmore Bucko li .. Pitt , LIM* ett6 • - P M. C. . Dartmouth . Michigan . Indiana . --4 .10- 23- ic -3- 37- :45-7/ 7th U. S In's' Pitt . Georgetown . . .. Lobanon—Vnl Muhlonbotg • • .. Penn State . . . PNI C. .. . Lafayette .. . Totoln . ... . 7-f .11- 1 0-41 . C-i 7 33- 7 47- 0 0- 0 34- 0 78- 0 227-78 Sttt Ingfleld . Middlebury Wean Vat N liumptthlt 14-0 32 0 0-2 21— 6 10— 7 0— 7 0-27 0-13 133—Gel KIM SLUM I clin ENN STATE GRADUATE IS SENIOR .)MEDICAL OFFICER Contain P I-I Dale, M. It C, who graduated nt Penn Mote In 190% end Who hen been at tile Bt. 0 T. C. at tort Oglethorpe for the past three menthe, ham been annlgned to the 327th Field Al tillery nt Camp Zaeharo Taylor. lutneville, Kentucky.. He Is neater medical officer for the Regimental In firmary Reliability Is Our Motto We Always Aim to Please J. SMITH & SON Hardware Store Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special rat to Clubs and Fraternities "EYE'S 200-202 W. College Ave Rea }Pipe liegeAt& are two of the oular. shapes in you can get the itratford 11.00 *ad 13p Rand Made 1.1 up .A a .4ine pipe, tesling silver nng vulcanite bit. ig dealers in my a full, as. it. Select your style. )EIII3.ITH &CO. New VW( IP4o• Mane acteirsno Iw' On the Corner 20 DAYS TILL XMAS; :t. DON'T DO ANY 811OPPIN81 4+4.4444444 14 . : 11.44 ,NOW we're looking forliald to that football grime with Pitt on Next Thankagiving. We'to going to .got them yet. alit% we Hair)/ THE Chi !aims pal 010 iv Jiiiit two weeks oft, lio)ii. Cot biii*. 131" the time that some of these stu dents get over their "floating.' parties caused by too much Thanksgiving, the) will begin to dope out nick Xnian va cations and tilien that's all over and they ate buck again there will be some "floating" done We can nee whine some etudes won't get back Into col lege until ova. ' , chiveiy of maybe Septembei. WHORE me those old•ttme meetings that 'Duce John" used to hold In Old Chapel just before the Pitt 1111,0? Times eln't 0 het they "mambo," MAYBE ne didn't beat Pitt, but any way Cap Conover did sdtnething that haunt been done by o man on the State team In four years. All who know the answer to thin please Miuc theh hands THE: arm) uniform ma) be scivlce able and comfortable and no on, but a man xith lons that resemble callpetn In nut to an awful disadvantage THEME shotthm no are getting to be regulot collego moo Oh, 3o Indeed they mei How do he knou? Why, by looking - 01 them. of course/ We noticed-o couple the other dot tint hod caps Pint were a combination between the latevt neekneur nod a suit of lace track pajamas A mon should blossom out once in while, but atenys be note thnt what sou use to do the blovtom log out to, hal rnonlzes with the land scone THLIN too, another had on gull of the moat beautiful shade of le It lavender'—But tvl4 go on Any ine can see that the, ere college taco iy loaning at them 01` course everybody knows that old doge that runs thusly—" Some people are born with luck, others acquire luck ind still talons have luck Liu not upon hem" But did you °ter stop to think hot most people WORK to get luck/ MAYBE Home ntudes did stay hole ver Thanksgiving, but basing our eon luslonn on the amount of ••buzzing" Your Photograph - Will be the Most Acceptable Christmas Gift Your friends can buy-any thing you give them except your photograph. S T M U I T D H I 0 THE R. _H. BREON 212 East College Ave. The December Victor Records Are - Now on Sale You Ought to Hear that New Jazz "Lir Liza Jane " NUMBER 18394 The Entife List Is the Best Ever The Music Room i 3 _ The Heffner Drug Company • - 1 Many new custombrs , - „have.,exEiressed to us their --appreciation - Of our en er t6 4 :givei them-real drug ser . vice. ,ciiir stock i's, nowihie` gig rapidly filled out with i s ' ihilY'shipr:-..--,,tatoioi.lau: you can ,parchase from us many ” articlel.s4oslvjeAacl t`cifseiulaifiviy rof."* : ' - We will carry at all time l4 stthe goods you want and will have the largest and best selected stock of fine toilet goods and sundries in thisipart of the state. Make Our Store Your Store Any of "State" is doubly welcome. - Come in and hear the latest Victor and ' ".1 Columbia Records. - .. . The Heffner Drug Company - - SPECIAL AGENTS:FOR Columbia Gtafonolas and Records 16,14 Wednesday, December 5, 1917 around that woo done, we opine that they hod jug tie good a. time here fle they would have had It they had gone Immo to see that "old" girl DON'T these handsome young - Mlles In their brand new uniforms make hit with tho fair sex! Believe us, the knock 'em cold The Melancholy days have come The saddest days, no doubt, got now that football's o'er and done, We try to dope It out !Tow we might have won this game If their "Cap" had lost his heed, Or how we would hate V.Oll the °the, —Three A M.,—"lloy, Ain't you corn log to bed?" THE In helping -Bill hlurti unintentionally. He In 'clevelopin. these H. 0 T C. men Into a fine bun of cross country runners for nen vprinir. I once knew n Ohl Whom I thought the Westein Hemisphere of. and I Was Nutty enough To he Kidded into thinking That I was her Universe I sent Doohickeys end Thingamndings To her and got Nice - Letters In return She also sent me Fudge and Other articles that she learned to Make in the Domestic Foundry. Shop At the Finishing Kindergni den The:. one A. M 1 got on tpistle from Ile: telling ine that she was going To many anothel Poor Oink Because his eyes matched his hair Better than mine did and Would I please forgive her I sighed and Fe:Freya her and Then forgot all about it because Ile-Deotroyer woo too 111100, anyhow Now I'm playing with another Peach But I'm not, counting on the end I'M Wine to the Game SPECIAL This Week Molasses Taffy Vanilla Taffy 2 0 a Pound Chocolate Covered Peanut Cluster 3. 0 c a Pound Watch Our Specials Gregory Bro.§. Candymakers CANDYLANUTORES Bellefonte State College
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