Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 22, 1919, Image 4

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It Stands to Reason
that the tobacco store that turns their stock every
few days and devotes their full time to the care and
selling of tobaccos. Cigars. Pipes and confections
will give you better. cleaner goods and the service
:o which you are entitled. than the store that does
not. Ask our patrons.
GRAHAM & SONS, On the Corner
CHANGES , TO BE MADE IN BISHOP DARLINGTON TALKS
LIBERAL ARTS FACULTY • AT BOTH CHAPEL SERVICES
there will The Right Rev. James 11. Darlington,
1.1 n-bring, in the faculty of Ilarritiburg, was the college
with t he speaker at both chapel services last
int tie S..t. T. C. and the Sunday. In his address at the Fresh
i„ f r ny man meeting, he strongly advocated the
instructors h ave policy of liberal-mindedness In religion,
a number who have and out narrowness. Along this he
rhetoric will be trans
dep,rtment rotnanteH "Attendance at the college chapel
proliably does a Mar/ more good than
rig a - to gnn to a denominational church, for
ike at the chapel lie hens men of all re
ligions denominations. Ile can pick out
t the good points in the religion of others,
and, on the completion of his college
course, Will be the more able to help
or his' home church, and make needed
15. criticisms. It is not sacrilegious to at
tend Sunday musical enterminments. etc.,
0 tle• fur one of the highest forms of religious
tot,n 1 expression is music. The educated man
is never bigoted."
r-tur Rishop Darlington's address at the
:chapel fur upperclassmen was more In
the nature of a sermon. After giving
the views of religious fanatics who
point towards the fulfillment of many
Dible prophecies :IS Indicative of the
•second coining of Christ. the Bishop
stated that even if such an advent were
near, the only way to fully prepare Is
in, keep 011 doing our daily tasks, what
ever or wherever they may be.
f••i:. , :.ng are enme of the changes
hie!: vlare: A.7,-Iter, of
.. • zy ~f !wham,. will fill the
Riper: Dr.
It. •••,rer will teach logic and
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o: Columbia ritiVersitY. und
noi•ei IS. of Trinity College,
hone.) hPre a, an instruc
tor in U. T.._.. have I.een engaged
to t..h.h I:h4lish: D. K. Merrill. whn
fora.,:cut instructor in rhetoric.
w: . 11 r-torn a, :0,011 0, 110 is diSeha Med
fr. , 111 arrnv. One of the new In-
Gre,raft. of Miami
ro!vor,ity. who will take up his work
he, at the htginning of the F,ennd
Boit" Liii:EirroN visas sTATI.
Enszo I:obert li. Edgerton of the
el,s of 1917 was a visitor at Penn
St,r, t.,r ffqv dal, last week. Ile
will i. e rein,mlK-red by the older stu
dents , of the star football men
riurir g Lis undergraduat.e days. At
,pre,nt 1,. i suctioned on a submarine
at tv l i nden. Connecticut.
A. 31, (". A. TO 1101,1) STI*NT
N11:111' lIN SATERDAT
•roo:ry Donor. of the Y. 11. C. \..
ha v.:me:etlA the program for the
:.. - I.ioi, «•:u he held on sat-
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.after
In tig. Auditorium im
m.d.,:fly after Ow basketball game.
SvVenli ifit,lT , thig features are being
peddtel indieations point 10 n good
program.
I. P. A. MEF:III.V
Pet :Mate branch of the Inter
-1.4.104110 Win re
sit:ll it ; meetings let Modal. January .
4:30 ii. M. in Room K of the
The "llicers elected at the
of lost year, none of whom were
during the first semester are
!!,-. 4 ..•.-twl to be present, together with
hinal,r of the old munition:.
( )NOVER 111cfritSti
"Lora,-' Conover, captain of Penn
State's :9;; football team, WllO 1135 been
in the :0111Y at Camp Hancock, Ca.. has
rtarn,l to college and expects to enter
n.gularly next semester. Conover play
rd center and also captained the team.
It will be remembered that his team
defeated the one captained and coached
by I lowa rd I :erry, the former Penn star,
in a service game last fall. Conover
will be eligible for the Blue and White
'vanity e :ext. f.•tll and should be a bit;
help to Coach Dezdek.
N CO' 31 rriuntuv INSTRUCTOR
31, A. Knight has been appointed
instruct.• in metallurgy. Mr. Knight
Mines from Watertown Arsenal, Massq
uhwetts. ‘vhere he has been doing
(kn. - mu:tent work. Ile is a graduate of
(Min rniverlity and was a post-grad
uate student at the Harvard School of
Mines.
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STUDENTS
you can save money by
Inn -chasing your - -
Army, Basketball and Tennis
SHOES
CLOTHING AND
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A Trial will Convince You
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State College, Pa
ItESIDIEN MAY ATTEND
.ALL•COLLIEGE DAN(}
Announcement has been made by the
Student Tribunal to the effect that
Frshmen have been given special per
11111S,1011 to attend the all-college dance
in the Armory on February Sth. This
IiOIVCVOr, does nut apply to any
other dances that may lie held.
3131M1E" RENTER ANOTHER
VICTIM OF INFLUENZA
Another victim was added to Penn
State's long list of influenza victims
when word was received on January
15 of the death of Sgt. S. .lames
Kiester. WhO died on January 13
otter a short Illness at Vancouver
Barracks, %Vashington. "JltnntY" was
graduated from State itt the Landscape
Gardening Course and was active in
musical lines during his college course.
MI.ORTANT SENIOR CLASS
MEETING FRIDAY .NIGHT
There will be a eery Important meet
hag of the Senior Class In the Mora
Arts assembly room Olt Friday night to
6:15. All members of the class tar
urged to be present as important bust
!Wes is to bu taken up.
STUDENT COUNCIL MEETING
The regular meeting of Student Coun
cil Will be held in room In Old Main
at coven o'clock tonight.
Groceries
and
Meats
And the Best Quality
Dry Goods
No matter what you
need in the above line,
we have it and at the
right price.
Mclachren's
Frazier St.
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TUESDAY
_ Nittany Theatre BERT LYTEL
THURSDAY in "flitting the High Spots"
MABEL NORMAND In this Mexican melodrama Bert Lytel outwits
an army of Mexican Greasers.
in "A Perfect 36" also FATTY. , ARBIICKLE
A taster and more humorous comedy than her In ills Newest Paramount Comedy
former success "Peck's Bad Girl." "Tho Sheriff"
, also SMILING BILL PARSONS Fatty as the "sheriff" climbs church steeples a la
In "The Jelly Fish" Fairbanks. scales balconies, rescues his sweetheart, who
has been captured by bandits and provokes as many
FRIDAY laughs as usual. .
CHARLES RAY
AND JANE NOVAK Pastime Theatre
in "String Beans" FRIDAY
Ray in his usual hick character gives another NORMA TALMADGE
splendid performance. in "De Luxe Annie"
Dray Pictograph
Return Engagement
SATURDAY 'Shown here during vacation and repeated because
MAY ALLISON it is one of the beet Norma Talmadge has ever
eared in. trp
-in "The Return of Mary" p
also Single Reel Comedy
One of the most fascinating plays this young star
has ever appeared in. SATURDAY
Pathe NewsDOROTHY DALTON
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MONDAY in "Quicksands"
Select Presents— Dorothy Dalton akes position of cabaret singer
_.to clear her husband's name.
"Ruling Passions" Official War Review
DEBATING RESOLUTIONS
UNDER CONSIDERATION
The candidates for the debating team
met Saturday afternoon In the Foyer
of the Auditorium for the purpose of
discussing time resolutions for debate
proposed at the meeting Monday even -
Mg, January 13th. Each candidate had
written a letter to Professor Marshman,
expressing his views on one of the
resolutions. The majority wrote on the
resolution which proposed a national
budget system, but no resolution for
1 debate will be chosen until next Sat
urday. Gettysburg and Swarthmore
I have asked for dual delta too but no
meeting has as yet been arranged. The
roster is still open and any other per
son desiring to become a candidate must
be present at the meeting In the Audi
torium next Saturday at 1:30 P. m.
FORMER CARTOONIST DEAD
It. B. Hen:when 'IS. of Harrisburg,
died on October 11, ISIS. at Boyer
town, of the Spanish Influenza. While
In college. Henschen was cartoon
ist on the COLLEGIAN staff for two
years. and a frequent contributor to
- Froth." Ile Was a graduate of the de
-1 partMent of agronomy.
LOST iencLEs AT Y. M. C. A
The following articles have been
turned Into the Y. M. C. A. where they
may be secured by their owners: foun
tain pen: pair cuff links; watch crystal;
two knives; two note books; two trig
onometry hooks; descriptive geometry:
differential calculus: "Nature and De
velopment of Plants:" "Plant Breed
ing:" and "Soils."
A Lt'MNtS sucurmitS TO "FIX"
Word has been received of the death
of Edward C. Lee 'OS, on December 16
from Influenza and complications. Mr.
Lee received his It. S. degree in 1908,
and the degree of Mining Engineer in
191:1 and was employed as assistant
to the Director of the Department of
Inspection and Safety, of the Associated
Companies at Pittsburgh, I'a.
°Reif ESTRA TO RENDER
CONCERT NEXT SUNDAY
The second of the series of Sunday
afternoon concerts Will be given by the
college orchestra next Sunday at half
past three. An interesting program has
been arranged; varying from Herbert's
opening march to a fantasia on favorite
melodies. The next concert. on Sunday,
February 2, will be In the natuk of
community singing, accompanied by the
college military band.
Fine
Reconstructed Rubies
set In substantial well made mount
Inas.
I'ol7 HAVE SEEN reconstructed
Manes containing enough bubbles to
oppear as though some puppy bud
been "treading water" lu them—
not so, with these stones which are
carefully selected as to texture, color
and cutting—they are the best re.
constructed stones known to science.
Shuey's Jewelry Store
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tasty because they are made
! of pure ingredients. They
will please your palate and 1
: satisfy your thirst.
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"At Your Service"
GRAFF S. STEWART, Ph. G., Manager i
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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
BOXING PRACTICE IS
PRODUCING GOOD RESULTS
Boxing practice is being held every
evening in the Armory under the di
rection of Coach Harlow, and the men
who are out for this sport are making
very good progress. Although there
are many candidates in the field the
most of them are under-classmen and
several Juniors and Seniors are needed
for the boxing events which are planned
for next month.
About the middle of February there
will be preliminary bouts in which men
will be tried out for the exhibition
tournament which will be held on
Washington's Birthday. Anyone who
has had any experience in boxing. may
enter these preliminaries. About the
middle of March there will be an in
terclass scrap meet between the Fresh
men and Sophomores, and an all-col
lege tournament is planned for the lat
ter part of the same month.
BEBBS COUNTY CLUB MEETING
There will be an important meeting
of all students from Berks county In
Room 121 Old Main Thursday, Janu
ary 23, at 6:45 p. m.
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PROFESSOR TOMHAVE WINS
FELLOWSHIP IN SCIENCE
A member of Penn State's faculty was
highly honored recently when Profes
sor AV. 11. Tomhave, head of the depart
ment of animal husbandry, was elected
a Fellow of the American Association
for the Advancement of Science. Elec
tions to this body of noted American
scientists are made only upon the rec.
ammendation of a special committee
which investigates the records of the
men whose names are proposed. To be
elected a Fellow of the Association a
man must have accomplished some
noteworthy scientific work. Professor
Tomhave's election is in recognition of
the valuable experiments which he has
been conducting along agricultural lines.
' Distinction must be made between.a
Fellow and a member of the American
Association for the Advancement of
Science. Anyone may be a member of
the association by paying afloat dues
but only a person who has done ex
tensive scientific research scoria may be
elected a Fellow.
PERKIO3I E N c L 1 It
Meeting of the Perltiornen Club, to
night, 6:30. Usual place.
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FR ESII3f EN REPORT
All Freshmen and Sophomore candi
dates for the editorial staff of the COL
GIAN will report in room 535 Old Main
tomorrow night at 6:45. -
LECTURES ON GEOMETRY
'air. Harris of the Mechanical Engi
neering Department gave a series of
free lectures on Descriptive Geometry
every Friday evening during the last
three weeks. ills efforts to help the
students were greatly appreciated as
each night the room was tilled to ca
pacity.
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Shoes for the whole family for
all purposes at the fairest prices.
It is our highest aim to so con
duct our business dealings that our
NAME will always stand for what
is honest and of the highest quality.
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If you're a good bu
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Fur collared coats
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Business suits
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January 22, 1919
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