age Two Penn State collegian Published meekly during the College year by students of the Pentts)lvanin Slate Collage 10 the Interest of the Students, FaculE, .Alumni and Friends at tho College. EDITORIAL STAFF 0. S. Wykoff TO Editor D. C. Blaisdcil TO Assistant Editor G. L. Wright '2ll Senior AssoLlate Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS F. 11. Leuschner TI 11 S Dat Is '2l Miss Helen M. Zimmerman '2O Woman's Editor REPORTERS 11 H Beck '22 W. A. 111 eat '22 William DeLlter '22 C T Dads '22 BS. Leathern '22 Marna Lincoln '22 C 11 1.551e,.11. "22 A tl la ill '22 R L Rogers C. E. Whet..'.l2 .1. W. Saner '2 .1. L Steuart P. 11 St I obel -- BUSINESS STAFF B. B. Payson '2O Business Manager kr R. Nein TO Ithettining and Circulation Matan,er ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS A. R. Baturin T 1 Fred Illuelmood '2l IL 7, Parker '2l The Collegian invites all communkations on any subject of cellos° intenrd Letters must boar signatures of mailers. Subscription price. 1110, If old before ()chalet 15. 1111 Alter October 15 1010, 11 70 Enteral at the Postale°, State College, Pa., an second class matter. Omen, Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Building 01000 hours, 4 20 to 5.20 every afternoon except Saturday. Number of Intorcolliglato Noospoper Association WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1010 THE RED CROSS NEEDS YOU! Again the American Red Cross is to appear on the college campus and call for members among the student body of Penn State. With out a doubt it wilt not call in vain. In fact, we feel safe in assuming that it may reasonably expect a duplication of last year's feat, when the entire college went 100 per cent Red Cross. The American Red Cross has announced its third "Roll Call", be ginning November second and ending on the first anniversary of Armistice Day, November eleventh. For its splendid performances of the past, not only in the wnr, but in many cases of domestic emer gency, such as last year's epidemic of t influenza, and in innumerable cases of disaster, the Red Cross may well ask the endorsement of the American people, including the students of Penn State, confident that this endorsement'will be given In addition to its great past record, however, the organization has planned a comprehensive peace-time program including the pro motion of public health, the extension of the nursing resources of the country, the teaching of First Aid, and many other equally im portant subjects. It is conducted with the utmost economy, most of its chief officials giving their services without remuneration, so that practically the entire sum raised by the dues and contributions of its members is devoted to relief purposes. Its splendid work in time of disaster, famine or epidemic has saved thousands of lives and kept many thousand more from suffering, if not front actual death. Every Penn State student, therefore, should consider it both an honor and a duty to be a member of the American Red Cross. The State of Pennsylvania hopes to enlist two - million members in the com ing Roll Call, and if every man and woman on the campus responds, Penn State will have enlisted over three thousand members towards this number. The COLLEGIAN has noticed of late the growing tendency on the part of students to make the Library a place to congregate with friends and in this way make it practically impossible for any work to be done by anyone who may be in the Library for that purpose This has been noticed ever since the opening of the present collegiate year but it was thought that nothing need be said about it. ' It has, however, during the last few days become such a disturbance to the quiet and silence which should be prevalent in that place, that the COLLEGIAN desires to call the attention of the student body to this menace and trusts that it will be discontinued at once. The wonderful success of "Poverty Day" last Saturday demon strated but one thing—and that is, that this new custom has come to stay. The spirit of all concerned was excellent, the costumes were varied and amusing, and the interest shown was almost phenomenal. Undoubtedly, this is a sure method of aiding in inculcating class spirit into the lower classes, and as such is a worthy acquisition to Penn State's customs. "Cutting Corners" seems to be still a prevailing evil of n large number of students. And the results obtained are only too clear The grass is being killed and large bare spots are appearing at cross paths on the campus. There is only one way to elinunate these, and that way is to eliminate the cutting of corners. A little cooperation on the part of all will do it' The large attendance nt the Roosevelt mass meeting shows with what interest Theodore Roosevelt is regarded by this college. Un doubtedly whon all the pledges are in, it will be found that Penn State has been almost unanimous in her support in aiding in the erection of the memorial. Such good work is worthy of the highest commen dation. A few individuals this year have been following the policy of "just taking things"—and in consequence thereof the whole student body is receiving a black eye Why not call this habit of taking things by its right name—"stealing"' , Numerous small articles have disappeared; in other words, thieves have stolen them Let's have it stopped! It can be done only by the entire student body aiding in its elimination and keeping a watch on suspected individuals. The COLLEGIAN again wishes to call attention to its department "The Letter Box". This department is maintained especially for nn expression of student opinion, and this paper therefore invites com munications on subjects of college interest. "What is wrong with Penn Staten" "How may she be improved?" "Is Penn State Spirit deado Probably these are some of the question's that have occurred to you. Let others rend your opinion through the medium of "The Letter Box". Penn State students can certainly profit by the lexample of A. hlitchell Palmer, who attributes his present position as Attorney General of the United States to his determination to "make his dreams come true" He says• "That man makes the greatest success of life who carries with hint from his youth up, the clearest picture of his future A man without dreams is a man without vision, a man who will not make his dreams come true is a man without purpose; and without vision and without purpose a man's life is a failure. De termine to make your dreams come true." r7" - 77 - , "V ' i ff. On the Corner t . x p ~ icitil cots FOIL A ::: . 1 . X j LI% MORI: NI/NM:NMI:: 4: Y. -1-:-:-:^:÷:-:-:-:-:-.:,.:.•:-:,.-:÷:-:-:-:-:-:44. And Inn) ho It ain't all nonxemie ',Miler. Yll (1011 S AND' LITTLE PIigIIIIIS, ain't It as, NH Wt. 411h . L the 111h:111,41 glnic In till Lilo ‘sotlil. hut listen A piof sillcod lila Oa. the Whet (la), ultsit wi , iilLlmaine of .1.1..„ war. l %%limn Wiiel IVIltl 1111 . 001. lioll 0110 unto And tin vo-roul Luis of the elguoi obout oil STONEWALL-. Can )t,it twat u' Ana 010) iilIN 1111 1.11::,1011S 111111 /1/NICI/IS. Som.. :no!o e5a1111.1 , 4 or Il milek. ED-LI-CATION Txo Sonlons nen, pen.uulnilittlng out Collet, IL% enue teeentl, mot 01)11 one to the callet, o. 1). he "I tml3 clone one of (home pt °Wenn. no had" And lllp 10101 I epllem . lIIM Mall) iS till.l e to tto , And an thin In STRICTLY VIVI Ina all t,out to show that devolte Ow fact ,ele doomed to ...Nato HOMO tittle berme the MN) of nest hilt, 010 thenot (epilog 1111)100 In) mount of meatlllllll 0e halo ab. Sonsd In o exlsteoLe Mince the 11010 tte x(llltat tea In to got . Itt at.' Have you noticed the black kntin' to .1 la b3al lag to loa ll lily CAW til ti 011 Kit h " Top, he tout Into 11.1111111 g. Since LT Club In non the (mot Ite luthllAt for In_rub in ofx )o fah. 110 more toilet the oft.. tht• m 1.1) dope sheet, and so mud that got mithin to look at but nil 'Steen sett.ev mute doe. Iteull d Olly bust. All 00 need Iv a little entourage :mutt, though, to het plt up les. our uutetulptlon peke to onedln) 01110 tuns tut) 411116 INTERESTING CLIPPINGS RECEIVED FROM DR. SPARKS . 1 1 1 1.0 follomlng 11en10 11/100 lo•en Llll/- pacl (tom 111.. 1).11111. \ X a OLlobk3 by 131 13.1 m. lit l :Intl Its. Lrltlent of till. collu, 0111 Iv :lON% 11101014 W I/1.1111,1,111d A student flout Nunn State ob. iota; 10 tllln l‘CLiio.lllll. Inxtltntlun be. Ins left out ulten the gnonsetit eletens In the tan toe mentioned Ile tulle 01. it talon lo the fitt.t that font t State 11110 11018011 thlt`e es-captains and no less th to 25 1, 1111.11.1 of till, %UM* letter 7'hix Ming tile 0080-110 It un doubleol4 Ix—St en St tle hi betel) kit 011 'Kaki, 1110110111 111111 1)111U1111111til CM Mum ulna alto her In aspect In S nut ilgts 'et LAM. Penn State 11110 n double elotoce to hol gltalllloo lidel .1111111, rot be ,Nontl the Datt 1111 l nthtootte oho loot l'ennolsattl, uml l'ltt to foce, tool to. Moo of these entilem Itt 11111,1 )oti !night 101111 01114) Welting Dr. Holmes Spooks 13, At that lialates, itresltlent, of 131.th0 lather/tit). Des Moines, In, said tollege tlegtees tne 001 10 $lO,OOO et per Una 01015 .5011 11011 hlblt 10.11001 111ll11 , 1111IN ate 0011te1 at $10.500 at the s anei ilia The pittacheen salaty Ix Ittloa the 0111000 b 1.1,11210 tnlnixtrta are not ptlo aLttatilitg to (hell earning poaer,' . On 1101ntes explained. 1170..41. °toning, Otltiber twenty :l.th, tit neten-thlity, thine nil be It Annelle lie. In the loornitee Item of the 0111 Allnlnt; Bonding. All ntudents It kleleivil In the Inchon! of Mints (In t Wiling Fieelinien and ithechil litnilentr) I' Inged to attend, hind thls nlll be in likedag to elect ollluen of the Mining Sin leo nit tnitiitegeth ti 01-LIINIIIII All C A Donnie, Afteoeinte lh °femme of floolot3, spent the em ly jut L of the meth In Whohington, D C : PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I=l Chrysanthemums for Pennsylvania Day Get your girl a Mum Bell & Ritts Call 120 Try our Soda Fountain while out College Ave. ;',• 1 H. Musser Corner Banard st. and j: . W. College Ave. ::: The : Pennsylvania : State : College splints, PRESIDENT ristobllsheil nod maintained by tho joint notion of the United Staten Covernment and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania VIVO CROAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, ringliworlog, Liberal Ai to, andNatuml Selene°, offering 411 UM 1-010111 courses hf four )ours ouch—Also wonses In Homo Peommiles, Industrial Art, .d Physi cal Education TUITION PRIM to both noses; incidental charges moderato. First Hamster begins middle of September: second semester the lent of FebrunrYl Summer &Salon for Teachers about the third Monday In Juno of each year For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, ate, address TIM RIMIISTOAR, Mato College, Pennsylvania FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION aseball, Track and Wrestling arc Only Sports to Show Monetary Gain During Year Ending August 31, 1919.—War-lime Conditions Largely Responsible for Loss—Football only Major Sport to Shaw Loss l'lte :gaol of the film:Mal shottling lon thotat uhklt )t 101nIIled In me „rlhuA„,„tinti„u „f 11111 1111111 J)111 111 g October of last 3tat glllllO.l new c "melted In foot "" ‘" I ""'”' l "" 1.1111 1;0. and no 1111.01110 MOH outdo to %shit tattling Atttttt'tt 19 " , ittt't Lute 000,. stand the continued coat to tnaluten tolttd 0101 fur tbe Info, 0 11t-e The game at rittabut all on motion of tandents and alumni 110- Titna:l,lllg Dst uns ohm 1111101 at , auto , of the ollstlia bed condition of 0111- fe l l a nod a that: eased financial re hab: arnica Inat pat. tint 11111/11 Mu- cella of no 001 cent to...until 'rho le -1111111 tIIIIIIIIIIOIII, 111111 tot Itt (tauten. 11m1 fill tho )1,11 Jost ended lx tot (Id the 1 01101 1. 111111 )e le Ix 1411/110.11111. be- Imo+ hummur).of Invoritv and l'xiiqns(.4 (1.1111.11,1111 Allllllla NlttiotSpot lx InlY 1'0,41101 Inlit 11.0,1ta1l I'll n Tt nen Minot Spot tn \l'l 'ding ItaniceiSttil Smeer tosing 1.1 mine 'rennin ==l=l! I=l Ca4ll elieckllm account. I t%, estmontr qlnlcltm 1 , 1194 AIM 11, Pitt) Cask 01114.9 1 Unlit°, a 9191 1 , 1,1111.1 Ts tick I yut 9119 e and lolslut CY - Athletic. 1 1 19111 141114119 g A. 01111111 11, Celt able All% MILO 11,99:9111m 99 19211 11991,9119111 1919 Pool!) tll Sutillus Ato,u4l. 31, 1918 A:U.1444a IS 1411 'lB W1.111:4; nould 1:1111414 11f101 8,11-18 'IS 504:„..; o4ard holight 11(101 3-.11-13 _ Ropm n: l:oo111 of Stool FORMER CONTEST WINNER IS NOW FRESHMAN CO-ED 1110 Sehold of A.:Hannon, ling on -1 011, d In 141 I , reslinoin LI ins this e0:11 theo d mho at the tato of Iles en MOll 1108141 120 (Cl Loin gt onion . In a Sh mg, st hold he a .. 1 usenlls CoCin Cling Club . ' eln :Miss Alcon Cell,nod (110 dub of 0 lildi sho nas xwnelso i,l/1 nude us of ell line young 110,1 01111,11 en. 1 she being the onl) tepieuenta 1.1,0 of the fair, se% As nest ogle elonot. hlw won 0 till, (nun he, home to State College Thio 1 ougst 1,11,1,111. Illms cell took 11111 nos entolu i et 41 nutlet the t tilos oppios Id be the 0 1 ~,,, I of At,: loullui e 0f (110 Pguiselettol Stale College, and the 111 1/tll mete fu ilshed be the Fool ness nom of '3lert.. count). the local -Ite In es 11101 lids 011111 041sted In 11110 1111.1011 4, 1,11111111g1.4'0 11 14 tI3 I'ollll Shale, \ Ilss 1 , 011 also won 1110 nneepstalte lobe 111,010 1110 might 1,1170 nlnneoo of talus louilltles, While at tills pines, she addressed tlio delegation bets at Formers . Week In the audltnillun lit dint tins, explain ing Itnho she guilt about It to get such a good corn clop, and because of the H urwitz Store Just received a large shipment of Bostonians and E. T. Wright & Co. Cordovan Shoes. Fall and Winter overcoats now on display. Look 'em over. Your patronage appreciated. Give us a trial NI. HURW I T Z, Allen Street Income I:Npense -X.IUUS `e , $ :1095 SU 99511 29 11h 1029 .1261 2795 al JUOS 95 2JII 1.150 01 2955 US 1578.11 1171 , 1 51 115 00 . 11 II IS 90 18.1 78 40 00 260 51 311..10 LS 11 32.1707 ab 325171, 88 $2.1707 $ 205 52 11111 SI 926.111 I_'l 1000 208 10 592 WI DUD 17 1,4 .10 MEE esLoptlollal clralncfat hrr pap. 111141 • 11.1113 good points !nought out, tioar nas a tknuand for soplelt of It tara‘er a & ultui cornpi,l 111th thin de- la Ind. Me So of Agakallture hnd la Intea a ponplart 1101M9lling 1 , 811 . 8 xpecell aa fmthotd, nlOl n r n ut n splanatio of alto/Won his tilp to Pena State to a girl Ulll4ll h LI 1111E1 (.1111111.1 1101 to decide to Immo to this colirge rot thu continua tion of hot ram ttion. El= The completed reglntratlon of the nornen riturleoln of the college has been 1111101111 II Them In e 2')' ..co•ells" ink ing nine COW NMI. 11.-11111111{, le e-Mell 1111 i 111 i .leglll The intro roe dlyllloll its (ollons• Senior, 51 lonlots I; 509119999 en 77 eshmen 11 519,e1/119 17 Tut. "9:1 EXCELLENT RECORD MADE BY COLLEGE DAIRY COW Jessie Coittotho Pontiac Kotol3 one Of the (oxll In 11111 Loliego hold, dint ftesltetud Polo not thud rot 1110 lirst 11100. lots outdo a record Llllll. In 1.01101(101 /11110 111101 est 1101' NIA 00-day 'soots!,nude Mlllll try utter freshening,shooed it plositiLtion of illteett oill/11110 of butte, tot the 110011, tool an mertitsu 111111111.00111 , f 111111 t of 1111 y-tilted to 11113- fOlll pounds si tilt Eight months alto she m tile ;motion se Len-1103 1 01 11 oith I istsoloetion of font teen point& of butt. tot o eels and on au51.13.0 of 1111113 to oduLtion of milk ev (seeding Illt3 potions At the in event flint, nine months 111101 she ft eshened, situ is still milking (111110 titan II(t) pounds dull> The tem 11 1101110 x‘tty In oltiLlt Ihlo 0011 held up in het mint flux gises inteteoling sidelight Ott the %aloe of tho s 1 1.103 tt.Lottl The production of 11(10011 pounds of bullet 111 It oLeit is only on ("dinar) tooted. nod 111111 Elio %aloe of this Ltov been Judged (11,111 Iles litett NUL 011-11.1 y retool s site nolllll loose been Lonsitiet ell 01113 11 001 ) 01 111111t13 LOIS It In nll. evident, home, q. 111111 0110 lo IL remark -01113 good loosing et 1101 3 eat ly tecurd trill be 1111111oxitnately eighteen thous -111111 pountlo of milk nod nix Innulted pountlm of butter fat Titiv Iv curlulnl3 %et 3 eLLtllent shooing Ito the Shot insAshion net lost. nod Co ova:elle:A 01 !- dome Of the Lulu° of 3e 013 reeottlu intitet shun nese:lsola) rtLot do. I=l SI • 111 In of the collo, 11111 e 111 hail tetel‘eit the (lhithittlon of busing 11111011 to Penn's es&‘e 11011 loch 1.11/11. Sll[- 1111 1 / 1 ) 111011111 M 11L tile, en-thlt ty, the \115x,0 Nllll6 Sl,lllll, 51/1111111 Slelllll, Bole Itilllll, 1 1111 gat Lt labbons, Pon 1 llnelt nu 111/11 1:111111 Sell set out for the 0111 e, 1 ene n ltlng Conti° 1 11111 nun loath:log there for the night On bulicho moiling . the) 1111,1 to the t. it e 111101 0 In eak fast nod 11111 Inn eniin eel Oils tuitilint nhentonionin In 1111 Its glot,, am to! hisneu Oil The nolontetet 1 egilliterol thhOotl . :Inks, u loin at list In sidle of 14t1OUV1^1 111111 blisters the) mulled Suite Collor .11 sl•it1111 IA Sunday 1, en ing Suits Made-to-Order CLEANING PRESSING and REPAIRING Unique Tailoring Co. 141 Allen street. IVIURADS are ,as different from ordinary cigarettes:as morning is from midnight. If you want to 'economize you'd better do it in some other way than by smoking cheap cigarettes. The trifling additional cost of Murads will bring bigger returns in Quality than any in-' Wednesday, October 29, 1919 ENGINEERING NOTES Among . the engine°tn lin took the pie ohologleal toot. Thomno O. Ale Co l of Philadelphia, it rreolonon 111ee -1.1, teeelved the hlgheet grade. tt bile C Hams, of Wllllunlooort, nod I' S raelloothoile. of l'lttoborgh, bosh 11leeti 1.1 Cnolneel ntutlento, uoo tied for pieeolot plot e, John It Allen, lllreetor of the Ile ilellell 1.1111111 . 1101* fill the Ameilean Sol lety of Ile Wm; and Ventilating Ilimineers. soul Nilo 01101 1., the Secretary, hilted the Collo.° October t 0.0111 1 .- Ili st to discuss the 0110001,11.1,e ream: elt 0111 . to hr unified o lime on heat -Insinlssloon thorough Imouloollog mater ials Thuy spoke td the denim Aleelioin lull and Indust:lel Cnalnemo on the subject of heatingg land ventilating. r I , .7olinsini, Engineers of tile Tll, Wile Dellill tlllollt Of tile Westinghouse Electrical and Nlnnittnettillng C 0111111103% UM give the opening Illitil one to en giticeling students it 180, Notendier thli teelllil. In Iteetn 200 Englneeling E. 011 the subject .. The T)evelopinent of Lint, Steam Tuildnes" I'. X Woo, on Irmo of almoner , from the laininvellon El‘perlment Marlon. lino aeon loam/001 from senior , ill the 811:1111i Cm ion anti Imo accept.] 0 pool -1.11111 nitl Llie General Itallmay Signal Comp oil of Neu York CARAMELS We make caramels every day, as well as other kinds of candies. . ' Home Made Ice Cream Pineapple, Cherry, • Chocolate, Vanilla, and „ Maple Walnut ice cream • and Orange Ice. Tasty Sundaes and Drinks at our Sanitary Fountain o. . 1 GREGORY BROTHERS 1 .state. Col Page:,
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