Thursday, December 11, 1919 1:11ES'113IAN TEAM LOST' fwo GAMES to,ctscht in cow t ill. , 11;d1..11I the state is so great that j .1 sollivient itlitlibt•t• of men properly qual lied to superivse this work is not' of soa.son shows F i rstis view or this fact a teli- 1 1 Ye:lr Team Defeated by Pitt and ' 1 " ....Ur'. the Dairy llui-baleiry Department In order IO IWO , t• 1114 . 11 It. take charge tit these lls warll Yearlings The course which has just he en eompleted was attended by twenty eicht per , ors, three of whom were ono, nonten. Since tnxtrly twenty are now ready to begin as soon as the properly qualified 11,11 . 1, are availaltio, employment is its :met! to most of those who have lin elo• I li/i• 4...mrse. The wages still by th.• 1 . 1111 11 . 1411 sixty to sev ats: ~liars a month phis hoard and I...hang. Pennsylvania having forty t.l.l., testing associations is al - seemal state in the Union, be ing surpassed only by the state of 1". 11:•• tin -tth.• •one-year ..• it ,111 oil the vitiv.itY St ,I.• Ivan, has •1••i.:11. ins th.• yo•ars past. :1"111114 I,IIIIS :41,,,1yS /I:I 5i..1.• 111:11 iit•ft• 1..•11114 •,•1 , aka games. evevy Instate,. I.••en reel ,eventl • geed • s. ndb.,,-1 off yo:0-. ffnatbia the yeAr ler the football 1 . ..1!:t. .‘ft..r au ~cf Nm'. Laqa.,ailyt i"11 . 1.1114 1,411 V-batik .44 et:r. vieteria, will prof.- le• .11 11:11..1 nexi year. ,11111.1 ratllk.r I,efor irt ti:.. fael 111:.1 their eeaelt. lietteen, ,vas le•leing II var,ite 5.1118.1 mei the •••••••:: wi:li the ye:it'll.: Spina Went • . :..rat' 5h..11 time. las• t. ..f the I=l :tell - lerlll.lll Irlll a wealth of lo from. romprislug •.f ills• tors IllayrrN • sS:1•• Ile pin the 1923 mon eiuroo, lorteliee and 'strong . I0:1111. The inns of tw,. It work • tsp. I. a the tf,llll - , Were well played a•:.! (rem Aart io llDish. "I)utelt" :1 trtiOtly Send till.' MO St trssed s•fret,ir • 1e:1111. the ere•ltesl xvoaltness inahility P. pull successful forty... 4 11.10se0. The defense aualost :tealtaek was es 11a creak, Ito. the 4111,0 eallSe for the loss of 11,. roriell pints, MEE First Gatoc .1 Victory 0p..114..1 with an ansy vie 'Vet Indiana N"rtnal 6ra 13-0 ,o.se. This wino% m- were most of tile was Pia Psi Mighty honey 11••1.1. The nest game was with Belle- Ar.olemy :tml was iliac, Cllr only 5... heing a tottelthaelt whieh netted the Ig.ite mot vontemiers two poims. The omemne of this game was ritier disappointing. for I:ellefonte .I,e here with II weak. team non the I.•tm Smte eNlieeled to 1 . 1111 ...• hit! 5t...3.e. l'!“. first 41,.reat the year was ad s: Pitt first psi,. twaa 1.• tma• al 7-a. This galmle Wag aryl 1•..5..13 . Snore th • result of a so:melon:ll.mm by I 1..1- I.•ran. the star l'itt •ittarterhack. This gain. with the Panther team marked the first 110(0:11 of a Penn State Presh man lain and was fairly won. TllO 1,1:1 14 , 1111 i• 1110 5. , 11 with itta,l,ll. 10.1111, W:IS With 011 . 11011 in the day tire the Elie and White varsity de feated the heavy Cornell leant. 'l'lll. hardly indirated the real football of the :rattle. for *chile the score was t 1 -11 in fist rierio.ll. 1110 POllll to 1.•1111 Inue.ll more gr..nnil and It, only • til their inability to forward The final eltite of the season 11• 1 , 1••••:htth1:1-:•••olenor.. last Satecdey. I=l S.. 1111.• 111,11 tho Vri,lllflati siptitii 111111. Miss Seidel,. who presided at th tell! have a yz...1 it b er n, piami during the tioneert, van not h with the varsity nest season :tad their 11111 11.../rtilY praLqed fur her skill as a work ... li .tied 11‘0 te.n to in lice work woe indeed o s•veral games. Srtisier i the miptain i : was it good heavy linesman tile : v.••t.:: was 511111 e unlit y as will at le,-1 :tire lihn seectei-strina Peril 111111111111t1111111111l111/1111111111K11111111111110111111111110111111111111tIt 111.51 yl,l r. Ills , played volt in the I :acid' ~1.1 :led Ill,• trill he several la tell ielt hr may aspire nest yet: . whoa the call for varsity yawn- dates is tail••. Reelitiut, .Ih,eted the .111:illerhaek hi excellent 17 WaS 11,110111,11110 taek- lor. Colfehl and I:e.lenk helped to tr,aigthen the lift• n•ith satire line -1 playing. The team for the most p:u•t of _ . A• DEAL Heating and Plumbing Highland Ave C. E. Shuey JEWELER Repairing a Specialty GOLOSHES Why not buy your Goloshes (Arctics) now while the stock is complete. Rubber footwear of all kinds for all purposes College Boot Shop AGRICULTURAL. NOTES =BM 111 , 1111,1•11 i of the Atli :il:,l 1 , 1.:11 . 11111,11I attended tin- Internatholal Llvesti.ek Show in last week: Profk.ssors \V. 11. 'l'lJoihnve. Al. P. (lrinies, 1 , . L. ilent- Lq I. I). Wilson. 19..fe,...50r A. A. Ilorbutd attended the Ls.• -.1 rileelilla of the Inter-State Milk .xssoeintion on 1./ocernber tile I . lsiladelpisin, where he wive .111 11titieeee Ott tile Improved milk Pee .11,11..111 I.llli the responsibility of the :ndividisal producer. Mr. T. 1 , . Nolan 'IS and P. J. Il.ler 'l9 have been employed by the Inpartment w Ocelot I t the work ~ a ninetieg the examinations of the .11.1;1b :its who desire eon Illeales of prolirb•ney in the operation of the Bab et n'lt Tent. LARGE AUDIENCE HEARS MISS BRASLAU 'tendering an excellent and varied rogram. Miss Sophie Br:lslam Cen tral:a. of the Metropolitan Opera Com pany. delighted it large audience in the Auditorium last Thursday :tight. when she appeared as the prealler 11111111mr of the Serie:: of recitals offered by the Do partMent of Music. 'rids charming ar tist, who is continually captivating the luJLuecn ..f large cities. rime to Penn State not only with art,s to please the 111 41 ex:a•ting covet• of grand opera, not only with songs to satisfy the closest student of modern classics, but also with the folk Neese et the various na tions to Conch the ballipleat heart and taate. l thy a singer of great tempera ment could make such a program satis fying thromehout, and it Is putting It ti say that Miss Itraslau How ottchl:. Sathithal het• Mallen., The first part of the program wit. 01:111e up of arias from several of tilt best ialawn operas, while the seems gnaw of songs tp:whited of folksong. l• 1,011 With SI•e1111111:11 natural PASO. The Milli Nee 11101 ..1 th , program leas devoted hiVi• songs by tern eomposers. Ails I:raslan was very t•• 11•11 M111111el• and responded set' 4.1,11 Wilil 1•11C•4111,. lu allilWLII• tL-• Pllilli•••.• of tile 111•01411111. doubly delighted her audiene by sinl.llg ... llalcinera Sour:" front Car me., to lug. own 1,1:111,, 311211111111/:1111 For ' QUALITY SERVICE MEEMEI We ask that you give us g a trial --- look over our i 5 stock --- Whitman's Candies Toilet Articles Sodas and Sundaes 1 Cigarettes and Cigars 15. Gilliland's Drug Store I NITTANY INN BLOCK E. ' Ziminguommuuntimitommitimmummiumummuntnim7 HIGHER SALARIES FOR YALE FACULTY Significant Movement Begun at New Haven Institution—Should Become Universal The r..ih.wim: ehl,pett from the - Journal-C.lllcm" of New ll:n • en. C is sianitirent of eae nr the hit: 11111V01,11.10S and l!..11:140A Imlay. The tinlnn taken at Yale is merely Mill vative it( what must take Mare in every otle•r int:Umtata] within the very Tile• future. The Vale corporanbon :It its Meet- . ng this xv , •ch . h.ert,:ks,d the normal .alary scale for full professors (lonic ull-time work ofa satisfaetorY . imracter, which has hi the past! eon 7.1.000, Shale and ,Vl,ll. to 5,11011, 70;100, and 77.000 with :in lerstanding that .75000 will he give., 11 a very few eases to mein or except ...nal ability as teachers and productive ,holars. it Is lelleveil that this ac-; thin, which will be retricietive from liily I, 1919, IrlacCS the average salaryj ~ a le for processors at Vale llniversityl than of any oilier University in America. although in tuo or three other institutions a very .1:111 group of Men receive as much its slo.ooo. Sumo full professors with whom special arrange have heel] made will continue at lower salaries, but the majority will re eeive 070011 or srolito a year. The vote passed by the corpora lion is'as follows: ”Vl.lOll. To approVe the recommend:l- Choi of the salaries vommlttee that the 5111.11141 be the normal ' , Mary standard. to be departed from only In 1..01/11011111 Prt.feasto.s. time. $5.01)0 to sS.naa. pr01e,...,, tart Intle..s3.lant to $O,OOO. Assistant prOrUSSOrS, $2500 I. $.151111. The sal: u •ira of the deans of the dif ferent schools were placed itt from $6OOO to $OOOO, depending upon the amount w 4 resislnsibilny devolving upon each. 'he 1'41 . 111.111ti..11 41.1tIpted tine renewing' the main criteria for determining :try increases tell hitt the normal; t. Usefulness :is a teacher. I.l.ll.ltietivity and atanding in the alti of ~knee, tellers or art. Pultile service, ittultitlitig service the university. d. I.:xecutive responsibility and off. ‘ney. These criteria were tlceidetl upon taut the intlivithed hal:tries are hcMig deter mind as a result of the following vote passed by the corporation alltsprevions meeting: "Voted, tot illitholi4o the President and the chairman of the elllllllllttee 011 elilll l llnl/11111 1111ileY 111 1 1 11110111111t11111 with the 11e0111.1 of the college, the scientific school tool tit- graduate school to me nary a list of salary increases to he VOled 1111 111 1111 1 next meeting. together with the criteria to he :Wonted in as signments to salary grades, with the understanding that the deans of other PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1,11 lie ...instilled when the sill- the pr e sident and inning proressows in, under can- i.i . ..s•nst representing the eorpomition with a eninniittee the deans, and insietwiers and assistaiii Willi other mettlbers , 10 , 11 , 11 1. -0 a ihe ondererailintie llw • • • nor!: hail their sal.' tisk , r`. a'"l list '9".ing fortis"" 31.171 Y I'F..NN ST.ITI: nn ;110 .4.1 Ilk 1110 nvw Ow linter Irina ~,, ;Mine a new scale A ht„,„ Olsen.'' r ""th i .r. l'er , •ins••l sainerintenilent (.1 the priojessiits Arnw c„ .• •i'lleies :lie " e " . '" , " ‘" ider " li "" Nee. Ilaven. nod fernierly iirofes. e re :it Penn l"" " e "'' s „ . ", s ; r ; Stat••. •ays that there are quite a mini ''''' led lise ii." Slate mon at that Win , . • .11141 all iieeresslys 11 the itniyer- U. xv. W. :1 1 Y• fr n4•ul nr:'." of l " w . in Ninetiine ~.li v whese mi.. A. It. U. v. num. "'"'" Y "'" . win ' , erne, Jelin E. Veit tire, Mn', Il:l roll. ••• Intl.. r" .. “ 1 "" ii ' er"" ' I whh Alillieent Pend. .elselne" U. 'he ir " I " r >' Ther, quite ar, oaltu,iastie Pena neetaa: I,,en fm, ,dehnu, stILI . , list. will lie v i„ tory [Fenn. The t..tal amount required mak e ealaryl".,t. the existing ,N tl'l'Ell JAPANESE 'l'll OV •I . what they have twyntally lit the I.as' will he .3300mitio ill.' tries the salaries of new iiffivers t'oeletY Iris been 1 for by the re-orttdimation pr,.. inosi fortunate in seeming. as tine of .rain are inelniled. as teen as the in- iii" whit shall address its me:filters dm, w htl roduelrti the fall-time in liii• 11:11 . future. Sr.l Issa TallifllllMl. daff in II.: bib:gill:lL th,r.turn of far- ** "r ns amidenttural In tiny mt ... ir,„ .Nlllllllllll NIS 0,1110 uld 1„ to eat- eilllrgell Wilt, three W 0... yet,. total increase of th e ~“I„,y fereet eianinissions, and will address v.i.t ee t ,st year Will i.eeai Villb early in January. coin -I,.;hnhetynl Idaine tin illustrated lecture on .lap hut th:s tin:omit can he nitseil throuttit his :thin. :I fund. 111 jetanae; the above atatement the ',street:try of the university said: .1111 . :let tell et . the Yak l'llelllsl,ll II the difficult solory Mitt, Vitt. I hrCcrr. 1111 . 1.4 With geti.lial appro .:a. as it has imulvoq four divisions if great. import:into,. 1. Ti“. o.lltintlalill of the loirnoo Oak' pri:leittle. The Inn, Inerean, of 111'oles:4mm! Innow itmenwesni•lit jinvo, :is l,telien:. 3. 3111' 3111.11ti1111 14 definite eniterin whinit silly folvannes fire based .1. Tin. :•:; , ,upt 1., apply these criteria ls possible by formal Fraternity. 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