Thursday, November-.. 6, 1919 NOTED-UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT ADVISES COLLEGE STUDENTS "Student Activities Should Be Studious Activities", and "Students' End is to Study", says Dr. J. G. Schurman, President of Cornell University. (Ily Jacob Gould Schuman, Pre4ldent of Cornell Unherult).) A man to mom than Ma work 'herever, therefore, human boingn come together, to engage In work. other Interepta spring up, hind expren clan and receive attention We nay that the good elllucti Is the matt who not on!) deem fulthfull) hie doll) clerk. hut who mites twine care also to the inteiettts of the com munit) In u Melt he then and of the state and nation to Cr Melt lie belongs. Some men and unment devote more thoo to theme public subJectli than tithe:e. The man who purstten Stein to the neglect. Of hit oun proper work Ilnd it difficult to emote or to bold permanently n pomition In the economic nyetom of pioduction and dixtribution , Somewhere a line mutt . be drawn betueen the two group.. of competing claims There to n hails medium if men can only Ilnd It. What taken pia -e In that Mate o a large mottle Muhl Its countorpai t In the unit:entity The university In primarily no piece to Hunt). AN nn Inntltution, stud) to what Justin,. Ito eciotenee. Rut %then ..n. mea ,,00 young Worn°n congre mtto in an intltution of learning. the) quickly discover Snit they have Inter ests outnide the clam. room and apart from Whirs which the reserve for in tollectlial clot lc. The went maim ity of their interestn are entirely Mel... Nod unrtll) of cultl‘atlon. while Nome of them are pre-eminent]) important. To the latter clans belong solicitude for the name and fame of the Univer miry, and nil efforts which toad to pin mote a beathful democratic and noble npirl In the academic community. Such 0 spirit hi not only commendable In Itnelf. but Intaluttble to the Unhet nit). It Ii not public mortice of that sort valleh the undo graduate him In mind when he tweet. of student activities, That phrase nuggents almost esclosit 0- ly the hien of athletic and nodal !toilet lien. And While throe a normal and proper Interents for young men. and borne of them for young women too, they hat o tended to unnurp too hiego II portion of the student's Limo and en ergy. Sometimes. Indeed, one flnds It ser iously staled and clohned In student publication. that nn undo graduate ro- LeNes as much benefit from these so called student activities as from de- Notion to those Intellectual tacth Pies which the unlversltj• wto founded to maintain and adsonce. I have 110010 regarded this slow nn ullai ly false an dminclievious. And. to all c the etudent asense of propor tion and to recall his to his imam ‘nrk, I coined a phrase a few years ego which seems to have lodged In the mind of our communit). I said 11,111, casentlally considered. the limudentid.nothitles tire Ntudious nc tivitles:i 1 meant Of course to bring out In (Ills somewhat apigmmmetic nit) the Nital and all Importint fact that a student 11110 here to stud), and that no other activity uhatever could mice the place of that fundomental duty. It Is through end by study filet the unhersity Is to old anti benefit the student. A student who neglects (hitt vital buninwis for outside Intetonts. ar guing perheps that these era as bone- Christmas Play Will'Be Presented Under the supervision of Dr W. S. Dye, Dead of the Department of Eng lish. a Christmas program will ho pre-' suited during the vont< before the nn nunl mention. This bill vill consist of °The, Second Shepherd's Play" and an ntlaptation of "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens The first men tioned Is an old morality play dating back to tho period niton the parts were pia) cd entirely by men. Tho plan Is to put on this piece with an all male pat In order that It may he on almlbtr to the mistrial as possible. "The Chrlstmns Carol", tho story of Scrooge, needs no Introduction. The stage version, tthich otlll be used hem It possible. Is the ono In cOlch the Tom Telt but company of English plays tour ed this mutiny about scum )cars nem There are many Intetestlng characters In It. and Dr Dye already has some men In ViCw for tho leading parts Announ cements will soon be made concerning try-outs at 1110011 limo any alto so de sira bo given an opportunlitY to show their ability. -0-- AGRICULTURAL NOTES ? Professor A. A. Dotland recently at tended the Community Day at Soling Mills, Pa, on which occasion he judged the Holstein calves In the Dope' Club at that piece. Much Interest` manifetited by the 3oung People In the cotnmunity The large number of pure bred heifer mares Introduced Into the conunttnit) by this method will be the M 011.114 Of a large Incremso In pure bled live atom In the vicinity of Spring Mills Fraternity Printing Quality Material Clever Typography • Master Printers . • The Nittany Printing AND Publishing Company lintel to din an city. In laboring under IWO eat and faint mist dm A unlvel ally to Of ntud). The otudent. may, Indeed, ourtme 011101 ob. JeLtn, but the) n not alnit)s tenntln sub connate hi hid main ditt) mid Purlalmb If he is redly to ben ntudent Study In Mx vocation, tmbrta, noeloty, the Menne, etc. can nemr be mom than nit nvocatlon Legitimate :Ind commendable as means of Innocent reation and innusement, the) one to be e condemned when they distinct the students' attention from hie propm no: lc, or diem t from it time inil onion) ss hich tine needed Ps the successful accoinplishment of that Will it An tvgnrile athletics a distinction must 110 mode Tile tenth.* 111..A1 , 11'. con unicersitlen toil* meM Miere to ileinnmi too I urge a Vut thin of tie Bate of those undergimbinten w lin en gage hi Intercollegiate shut In for pre tire and training. Tile two changes i should like to see In the fiehl of Millet!.e these 111111. 0 reduction of the time ai dein/1101°d of inemigini of the tenni nod crews. 011111 secon,ll3, ti more gents Id pat ticipation in spot In 111111 games of all kinds .1/11111111L , 1 4111114111 b It mily lie runt the athletics nppeal more NU iingi) to baba pity men than other students, but I suspect Unit It Is social distractions 0 hich, In the main. account foe the 1111101 standing 001'mM:illy men • rraternlt) lummox fin nlnh cont.enlol contlltlono for social Ilfe And modal Intercourse Ix n gloat boon in the life of ,)ountt :nen Here, Ile ellteuhere, the ;mullein lo to one our opportunitleo nod ntlestntages without abutting . them It is tot ftaternitics to show that they con furnish the conditions of o normal and heathful nodal life.olthont iolerfrrlote oith the student's scholastic titointnetlls, or iwakenittr iiW intellect• and initiations nod interests. Besidea athletic and social functlonii, the extra-academic oath hies of students i un in a widely of smaller channels. among %%hie!. nu* be mentioned un gotiltaitte publications, Menlo. ointorb tab and dramatic perform...o% PAW till nod ethimil cerium, the inganireil awl. of the Cornell Univeraity Clirlm thin Associationii, etc These all commend thenetelvca In a measure by their intellectual, moral, or eliklouto character But to all of them I onnoly the same cl Iterlon billet. I have hold down In moron:nil to nodal and athletic actl,l- The unlversit being a place of stud). Itudont, ham no light in neglect his studies c) en for ethical and religious work or edification, and much Won to gratify on hlstionic ambition, or to V. in the so called limns^ of election to the editorial of managing board of some tan dem:ado:lie I tublication. The chief end of the student is to slush. So long es he Is privileged to main in the unlvemitf so long n s these pi coleus )011111 of preparation far. life are youchsilfed to him, his supremo dui) la to stud) hard In man there Is nothing great but mind Colleges and unit entitles Clint for the training and development of tile mind. Let inutiente noses foi got that even thing else In their student ilves are nubordinate to that transcendent ob ject. There are indeed ancillary ac tivities, but °site:Welly considered. stu dent activities ate studious nctivitlea. 31r. 13. A. Shull,. IL graduate of the two )car course In agriculture In 1015, Inn Just been engaged a sassistant to Mr. P P Knoll, Superintendent of the Croamely. Mr. Shupp unit In the em ploy of the college Cl comely for about a )em• otter Ills graduation, and ttas then called Into the 001 vice „In May, 1017. and since his micaen has been In the employ of the Zeigler Doily Company. Reading, Penns) ltanin L 11. Dennis, static dliector of Agri.lturid Education In Pennsylvania, a. here loot 'Monday and met the clas ses in Ago lcultural Education and Voca tional. Home Economics Dr IV II Kilpatrick, of the Teachers . Coll., of Columbia Unit unlit). all' be hole tommto.v afternoon to talk to the classes in Vocational Anticulturo and Voenlional Home Economics CREAMERY REPORT FOR OCTOBER IS EXCELLENT The State College creamery ban Just wild the patrons of the creametysls,- 213 34 for ling month% delivery of but terfat, amounting to 10,0498 pounds. This Hunt vas distributed to 208 doh,- men in the vicinity of State College Tills tilts the laigent pay-roll In the hintory of the College creamery and tweaks melt for the standing of the creamery hi the community. Sixty-so ca milk patrons delltered 120,870 pounds of milk containing 1,- Forest L. Struble . Plumbing & Heating BOTH - - PHONES Governor William C. Sproul Who is expected to be at State College over Pennsylvania Day 953 5 1101111110 or Matter Oa. 191 et cum patron!: &lice:rot .14..123 mimic's of No I tioctin containing. 7.1961 001111110 of inntetf.g. oleo 10.155 pounds of go 2 eremn containing 5.112 3 pounde or but tetrot. It to gratify ing to note that during the poet month tiler e Imo been t: large lumen:re In the mono:thin of Igo 1 cream. The price paid fm milk and foe but team. 11100 centime° favortbly Unit the Nett Yet k City I° It.m+ period The at entire ill lee for foul per ernt milk In Nett leek City for the month 00 as 79 7 cent°. p 11110 the 'nice paid l) the Collet,o Cromer) fat bullet fat 11110 711 cent° pet hound In No ca earn, and 08 Lent° Pet Irclfld rot but terfat In 'No. ctenm The I 101 l coneletlng of the tell nett olot ullo delivered the largest. tt mll.. or milk and cream fin the onth In BY fulluttx C C.' D !!!!!!!MITEM 2 W. 12 1181810 n 173.98 .1 51 A. Di elhllblx 119 66 1. Chug Siemer 148 .10 8 Roland Splece 121.86 1. .1..1 nee del , 120.56 7 Prank 0 Homan 122.18 8 CI) de blenble 1'_226 0 Nun ulO 011111006 121 1G 10 1 1V Homan 118.88 There mete 0180 boon additional cheeks 11,1 zumninto 0,0 $lOl5OO. ENGINEERING NOTES Mr. C. M. Skoogiand cilia graduated from the Deintrtment of Electrical En claming last June. his accepted position a simatuctra In Electrical En gineeting and Is nor. teaching in tile Laborataor3. Skoogland has been %t all the Penally hanla Railroad on Sig nal a ork mince be graduated Mt Philip It Clolte. a graduate of Clarkson School of Technology nt Pottsdatn, N lam Joined the Lab oratory Nice in the Denat invent of Met-Weal Engineering Mt Croke has hot considerable e‘perience ulth the General Electric Company at &beam lady and ulth the Public Utilities of Northern Nell York The Sims Comp..* of Erie. Pa • it , s ptesented the Mechanical Engineering Flowers Flowers Flowers Choice cut flowers for all oc . cassions 11bartitr flti[uer trop Near Centre County Bank United Phone Bellefonte, Pa. r P IUS largest silkily ENI. 7 pul f,r4 pencil in `the wand PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Depot intent ultli an oil niter for use in connection nith the cornice engine Tile Intel be used ht tile regultr .operation of tile t ngine fot pmetleal utilus demonstration Maltose. Among tile noticeable features of tile Pingo Shop In Unit Ix Its freedom from smite The exhaust eintem nhiLit tile smoke Is ealrled from tile il) ducts undet the noel %tax Installed by Mr J. Sn)dto of Phila delphia t '96 gtatitt de in Aleelstniud Mu:lmmo leg. There's a constant stream of live mei chandise always on the floor in this ' Men's Tailor Shop. . . . • "You Al find here right now novelties in the cut and design of Young Men's Clothes that• are worth while seeing. CLEANING, PRESSING and REPAIRING Smith's TAILOR SHOP The Letter Box tichoileclad), N Y. Oetoboi 20. I:119 PaMot of the COI.LINIIAN SI 111, efaltaa, 141, Dell tilt I /1.0 attelfathig a nom SI hem', 1.111) ' . lllllf on COIN PI 11 lINICIII In t 111:110 ttt 11111011 1 . 11111 ge 1n t...11 11,10, MIIIOII 1 son hoteln teatievt tag 111111 \1 Itolollah. lomat/tea 111th I/11H /OM, 1.1 l'of r .• 1041 )011 ate to quaint( fl II ta, I aft auto 11111 t )011 lON be glad to 10 . 11114 :molt. as It 11 111 astahlloax he ova - ful lit 111111110 k, 11110 NIICII IN 1101 al, not 1e rot sending It itt) mole put- ion o In 11 1 111111 . nod teautailltia Mat ) 11 11 pllltll.ll dila Is that, ill aueh n till). It ‘. 111 IC' In Ollgllt 1114400 the xltxlenl x 111 1) 111111 111101111 I•Vell If In it som a hat tutor.' 111 111. I, I ,111.111, I !whine the Idea 1110; 111111 II 10 MI.IIOIIII 1 111 11110 thing. , It 101.1 as fat 1110 01111 1 111011 1111, the 110, tot faunal! I any. tot :net ') a 1 tome a Penn Stat. of La tina t Prealex halt at netleall) 11111 1 , 11111.11 found 111 the commit* of a 11111: lad), htta tit:aided afore In the natl. 0 of an Imam 111 111 n IIIIIII4IIIIICIIt the to doulftlass faantalthia In the line a the 11111e11 1111,1. of 'harming' tot the huh 101 Oil the mhos hand, If this Mot st ~,,, id he adopt. this attitude tonal d n hal, tat 11911111 olio out (Moo lon a - feed" fm 11011111 111th ghlo, instead), 119 11111 nith ant potemialitlen fon tine "cello, spirit In him nook' die tor at leant loon the Alma Mater) iatllet than be seen on the campus 11 ills 11 illllll-Ili for such a 01111011 I lon nate that the funnily can louse no objection to tills plan, and that it 1,111 51110111 to the entire Minima body —Hen, men to the pioxpeLthe tietims, fen the imam, inentlooneol abone li NOng 01111 molt editorials 1111 the "lack of college spirit", It hlch 111111 been the vane fat the lint couple onion. I hope Ilia 11111 nill name ulth me that thin Is n mutant solution and 1111 con sent to,°molten, eilltorlall 111111 Inn lie somnile One inoo be inteiented to semi )11111 OC,II AlOlOllOl II (1111 h 011111/i141.1 account In Mt en In the follionlint might aid th It some of the students at Union lime Informed the that It Is tort of the 1101) of the Smilin to too mid 11l ike the Moab forget by "talking It up" and Ito lIIK to get him fussed and 111111111111/111111101111C111111121111/11111111111WIIII111111110111 111111111011111 1 a Pies---Bread—Cakes g IState College Bakery i ; mumamumumommuarnmummuummammninnal One Belt, an Entire Plant--and the G. T. M. The proper study of power nccc...arily in cludes belts. No matter how competent the generative source of your power. the final re sults from a drive depend on the suttees of the transmission. A belt may even be in many respects a good belt and yet fail to de liver the power load economically because ill-adapted to the work required of it. The solution of the problem is the right belt for the particular need. This is the idea underlying the service of the G.T. M.—Goodyear Technical Man. The basis of his recommendation for a single drive or an entire plant is careful study of tile passer problem involved. To tins analysis he brings the force of experience, the escample of hun dreds of comparative studies. the judgment of a man grown expert in the operating and ob serving of many drives under many conditions. His plan is the scicnttfic method. After analysis, the right belt is prescribed. Is there heavy duty to be- performed? That calls for one type. with the proper number of plies. Is light work at high speed the order? A belt of different specifications is required. All the factors of the drive—pulley dimen sions, center-to-center distances, load, align ment and application—govern the selection of the right belt for the specific use. The G.T. M. plots these factors with the painstaking exact ness of an engineer. BELTING • PACKING eioOcq him by gllPltteg the sell -8011.1 In hls ears. t 11 111 be 011111 to fur nish any Anther 11001110 you only desire The !wool) of the thing I 0 that eten the 0111 s tan use It On the "owners •If the gieen". though It might be mlse to 0101000 the penalty slightly. Th.. content of the lllltning IS 110 follontt "The Union Caen° Sololsornorn Clam lirra"101g11 Of terror . " on the hill truth tel nalitior of the drat ilrnt *ern claw an theta unfortunate ste t:tun On :dirndl*, the terrace eoun iii 'rated the atonal ear IMO 1111 lo 10 1 ut tire lull: of oil esti ,llol eyuld not a eche all tine° psiand the chorus of the contain Alin.. \ later In Nolte of all the W001..d l..d and mental Internam.° a tali rlta nisphoinoren could bring to bear upon them It the thaw of the orchid is exult all sophomores here been :,nullaround the campus for the past 14 n ironed a till clippers. OLI.I. noir rind In 001111. (.1110.11 wltlt 1 pups Th.. :hot )!ethyl owl &prised of his loelto extol cl,l OM, oftei the 011111/11 0,1•1111111 1 1 Ile 31 1111 the 0011 one out of It, er ent) Pt osito.to lob" o Is found 001113 of it 1111/1.1 ofoelool s. In the 11101 111111, .1111 In the of tel 1,011, 411111114 1,01) ntembe: of the (10411111 111 11111 1 1.141111 1114/1/1/011 /11111 Ye 1111L .141111 tholi Wool, Tlll 00 001,1.4 failed to do this. x 0 the) 111,0- whir %tot e forted to abandon tio.ir lotto+ It Is 1111 1111U/111111 feature of Lunette life to 000 the fitfinnan doom pet xllttlott in then °flood to leto n the When it happens --- PE NN Q TATE HOTO \-3 HOP The plant insta:lation here illustrated—Nast Brothers Lim; & Stone Co . at Knowles, Wis. —typifies the value of G T. M. analysis and Goodyear Belt quality. Two years ago, the G.T. M. specified for the Nast plant at Marble head, 'WI, a 6-inch. 4-ply Goodyear Blue Streak Belt for the pulverizer drive—a belt killing duty on which a new belt, with luck. sometimes lasted a year. The Goodyear Blue Streak for 22 months now has stood up to the task so well—confirmed by performance the analysisso unmistakably—that today the whole Nast plant at Knowles is standard ized on G.T. M. specified Goodyear Belts. You may expect from Goodyear Belts the highest values of good belting. Flexlble, they hold to the pulleys. Unstitched. they wear uniformly. Thy neither rip nor stretch. They outwear ercrage belt—their first cost is but little more. Proof of G.T.M. analysis and Goodyear Belt quality is at the command of every concern with a power prob lem. The G.T. M. service is free. The Good year Belt service is built into the belts. Students and teachers of engineering who would like to know mole about the G.T. M. method of drive and plant analysis may find much of profit to them in the Goodyear Me chanical Goods Encyclopedia. A request by letter to the nearest Goodyear Mechanical Goods Service Station or to Akron will bring one to you. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Offices Throughout the World' •-• • v • -• - Page Three Alma Motes All of the tipper clans men aro Wendel behind the sophomore a In ny such attempt to enforce the col lege traditions." Hoping for a quid< return of the old thno "pep", enthualuant, and spirit", I Sincerely sours. ARTHUR R. LEINBACII 'IS. o "QUO VADIS" CLUB IS FORMED AT PENN STATE For the past stock, Mann rot the es tablishment of n chapter of "Quo Valais" at tills College, have been taking ou at more definite alum° under Mu chair manship of 1) (I kneels Title ganl ',lion It national in character, having Men gist established nt the Utalsowity of Mower! ten or fifteen yearn ago, and ha yet) impala] In the neat and middle boatel n Lolleges, in many tak ing the 111.4 . of campus lionot amniotic.; The 14411111 sits for membership In this organinatlon roe that the ;appli cant must bate "beat lax bay" to col lege athletic games to the extent of WOO milts .The tolluo Ing inen are those moat exiLd. and oho lime qunniled for mouton ship I Itino Berdek, °lnn" Min - tin, “Dldc” I lin 100. ..ilO5 . I 'lnning. "Mob" . 1.l rlon, "Coact" tones, "Don' . Mina It "Dutch" I:tox n. "Iv)" Brown, lban tMea ord. Osborne, Mori 111, Ughtnes and AleFudden. We have it