Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 08, 1919, Image 4

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Of those who have gone from our midst and made
the great sacrifice that Liberty, Peace and Happi
ness might predominate in the world, and
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To those who went and were willing to make the
sacrifice, we dedicate this space in kind remembrance.
GRAHAM & SONS, On the Corner
Former "Collegian" i
Man Dies In France
News has been received here that
Captain Frederick C. LS.% of the class
of 1914. died in France of pneumonia
lieceitd.er 17, 191%. lie Was Colonel of
the Cadet Regiment In his senior year,
represented the college as an intercol
legiate debater in 1911, was a musician
of lure promise—his playing of the Vio
lin is remembered by all who ever heard
him—was !Imminent in dramatic circles,
was on the Collegian board during most
of his course. was a member of several
honor sueleties of the college, and of
the Beta 'theta Pi fraternity lie was
graduated with honors In the course of
agricultural chemistry.
During the year following his ema
nation Captain Dust:, served as a
violinist in the Institute of Animal
NUtritic.ll at the college. leaving it to
accept a position in the AgricultUral
Service nllll.llll of the American Agri
cultural Chemical Company of Boston.
Realizlng early that America must in
evitably Ie drawn sooner or later into
the great war in Europe. ht 1916 Ile en
listed in the United States regular army
and was stationed successively at Fort
Leaveiswouli, Kansas, on the Mexican
frontier. at Gettysburg, and at Char
lotte. North Carolina. from which last
point he was Bunsferred in April, 1911,
with the 0 , 101 infantry to France. Ile
had already tvon a captain's commission
and went overseas as a member of the
headouartors troop. Ile was severely
wounded in Andy and Incapacitated for
two months. Rejoining Ills regiment In
septomber. he was in all the battles
of the Saint 9lihiel salient and the
Argonne forest up to the time of the
armistice. From one of the Argonne
forest drives lie returned the only sur
viving °Meer of his regiment
THE
First National Bank
State College, Pa.
w. 1.. FOSTER, Prestdent
DAVID F. KAPP, Cashler
For the Best
Bread, Pies
and Cakes
State College Bakery
Our Ice Cream Has No Equal
To secure your choice of a 7xlo PORTRAIT, or a reduction
of $2.00 on every sio.oo order of Photographs.
Better take advantage of this REMARKABLE OFFER before shedding
your uniform. KEEP a photographic remembrance of the uniform you
earned in being a part of the army that forced the Huns to sign the armistice.
This Offer Is Good Only From January 9 to 18, Inclusive
We will take and furnish FREE OF CHARGE one photograph suitable for a La Vie
reproduction. You are under no obligation to order any photographs, but we guarantee
to give you satisfactory pictures, of the same quality, at a lower rate than our out of town
competitors can furnish them.
NEW ENGINEERING
UNITS CONSIDERED
(Continued from film page)
planers and various other toots neces
sary for an up-to-date woodworking
plant. The second floor will contain
the thirty woodturning lathes, finish
ing rooms. a demonstration class room.
office. :sigi thirty ellbillet.-,takers'
benches for classes its joinery. The
third ❑our contains a photographic, dark
room hlue print room, oilier. class resin
and drawing room.
From the number of old students who
have called or written to inquire about
returning front camp to take up their
studies :main, it is expected that about
tiny engineers will resume their work
On January 27th. In order to provide
for the soldier boys, the school of en
gineering Will repeat the subjects of the
first contester when they are a prereq
uisite. In the same sequential subjects,
usually given in the second semester
only. will he repeated most fall. Thins
a sudent may begin his Junior on Senior
year on January 27th.
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YOUR LAST CHANCE
MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NOW
TO THE JUNIORS OF PENN STATE
PROSPECTS BRIGHT
FOR BASKETBALL
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enthusiasm will he displayed at all
games.
Early this morning a telegram w•as
received trout the Athletic Association
of the University of Pennsylvania which
will matte an eastern trip possible for
the 'varsity basketball team. State will
'sect her old rival on Penn's floor on
January 20 and will probably clash with
Lafayette and Lehigh on January 30
and 3t. This is the first time in years
that a Stub basketball team has met
rearm representing Penn and as Penn
was intercollegiate chantplon on the
coma last year, there is no doubt that
g good contest can he looked for.
MORE WRESTLERS NEEDED
Coach Verger of the wrestling squad
is not satisfied with the number of
111011 who have reported for the great
indoor game up to the present time.
Material is scarce for all of the weights,
lan it is particularly so in the heavy
weights.
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SIINIi MISCN lomisTANniNG
In order to remove any minunder
etamboa which may exist in the minds
of the students, the following points
should he borne in mind with reference
to the raid that was conducted on Greg
ory Brothel, in November: it committee
from Student Board made a full and
complete investigation and found Mr.
Gregory's hill of 1:190 to lie entirely
fair. Ilowerer, in order to show the
students that he was willing to nice!
them half way. Mr. Gregory agreed to
cut the bill la half and this was the
thud settlement.
A CORRECTION
Bishop .1 urea 11. Darlington of Har
risburg, will not lie at the EPlafulial
church this Saturday eeening. but will
come to State College on Saturday, the
instead.
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
College Customs
Now In Vogue
Another evidence that peace has been
declared IS the fact that college customs
are now being enforced and no longer
may the "green ones" wander nonchal
antly across the grass nor the sopho
mores be seen with their coats off. The
Student Tribunal has been elected and
is ready for business and It will prob
ably have a chance within a very short
time to give material evidence of Its ex
istence.
The customs as are now being en
forced are materially the same as were
in vogue before the S. A. T. C. was
established. A complete list can be found
In ally Freshman bible and the first
year men are advised to become famil
iar with all of them. With many of the
Freshmen wearing the uniforms issued
to them by the Government, a Problem
is presented whereby they may be dis
tinguished from Sophomores 'and upper
classmen. A plan whereby all Fresh
men will be required to wear green
hat cords when in the uniform is now
being considered by the Student Council
and if 10105011 will have the enthUslastie
backlog of the Military Department.
Tills will give some means of 'dentin
cation which will be evident at all tmos.
The customs as are given in the
Freshmen bible have been handed down
for years 111111 au•e not a sign of "rough
Starr' as many of tile Freshmen would
believe. but have been established for
the welfare of the college and the stu
dents and that end can be obtained only
when all members of the student body
observe them.
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Athletic Store,
On Co-op Corner
State-Centre
Electric Co.
At The
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Frazier Street
State College, Pa.
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Natany Theatre
TI1UltS1) tY
OOLDWYN• PRESENTS:
• TOM MOORE
In .91i IRTV A \VEER"
A Comedy
also SMILING BILL PARSONS
In "Proposing 11111"
ARTCHAFT SPECIAL:
ELLIOT DEXTER and
ANN LITTLE
,In "THE SQUAW MAN"
With all star cast
Outing Chester Travelogue
SATURDAY
GARY DESLYS
in "nirATU ATION't
:Matinee at 2 and Evening
HARVEY BROTHERS
Bakers
Bread, Cakes,':and Ice:Cream
220 East College:Avenue
f : HARRY W. SAUERS
College Man's Shop
Men's FurnishinlS
Custom Tailoring
1: • Cleaning and Pressing
1 : Robinson Block
State College, Pa.
Phofoplaffs of Qua*
State eollecie, -Pa
R. H. BREON
Wednesday, January 8, 1919
Pastime Theatre
I , lttn.tV
FRANK KEENAN
in writ E BELLS"
Sunshine Come 4
St I, RDA%
SHIRLEY MASON and
ERNEST TRUEX
01 0 1:0011•BIT BILL"
Olttcial \Cm• Review
Ill.:MI.1Y, JANUARY lith
Ottirial United States War Feature
"UNDER FOUR FLAGS"
Showing the United States Army and
the Armies of the Allies in its latest
drives on all fronts. Stirring battle
scenes—The Chateau Tiderry Drive—
armored trains blast the Hun lines
pushing them in their retreat—Tank
squadrons in action. This is the last
official Hovernment film showing the
conditions at the front as they really OS
-1810 as no other picture has shown.
'ln addition we shall show the surrender
of the German Fleet.