Wednesday; FehfcHary* 11,-1020 SkjemjA J <, cfeecbekmit Aro the chances of Hucccua greater for an educated mini than for one with out higher education/ Vurloua plana for determining thla question lime been tried, ouch no finding tlio proportion of collogo-brcd men In “Who’s Who’’ as against thoso not so trained who have boon successful Anothor way Is to tako any lino of work, say tho army or navy, and ascertain whether tbo higher oßlcors havo boon educated in one of the academies Ono-thlrd tho presidents of tbo Unltod Statos have not boon' college men but tho list-includes Washington and Lincoln. Cleveland was tho-last of tho presidents without a collogo edu cation. On tho Uthor bond, of tho first six presidents, Washington was tho on ly non-college man. Probably one of tho fairest ostlmates was mudo up by taking soveral lists and adding them This shows the fol lowing proportions for various grados of educational * steps Without a com mon school education, one chanco out of every ICO,000; with a common school training, flve chances' out of ICO,000; with a high school education, 87 chan ces, and with a college education, 800 chances All such estimates are colored by Lincoln, Carnegie, Schwab and many ethers succeeded without tho benaftt •of a college* training, whllo thousands of failures havo had ono or more years In college. At last, It depends upon tho'mun but the college takes the cred it or gets tho blamo War, w'ith Its current horrors and Its •disturbing aftermath which wo aro now experiencing, hus renewed tho old In quiry whothor"'ovll Is not 'misplaced good. Discord in music may be turned Jnto concord by ie-arranglng tho-tonos. l*aln la tho shadow which brlnga out the pleasure when tho shadow disap pears. Dad Is only a relative term. Tho bad man can re-arrange Ills life And bocomu good Tho sclontlst knows that tho mos quito has unusual persistence, tremen dous power in comparison with Its also, and an Inclslvo force incommen suralo with the weapon It uses. If only tho scientist could transform this •evil Into good l A a an instrument of benefleont Inocculation, tbs mosquito would bo tho saviour of physical man kind. Tho Insect would then bo culti vated Instoad of exterminated. I cunnot agreo with thoso who con clude that certain .ovlls, liko war, are absolutoy necessary and bound to occur, that It Is ail a matter of chance; that thoro Is no bonoflcont Qod, or there would be no evil To my mind, good and evil as rclutlvcs aro as nocos sary to man’s cholco as are light and darkness ' day and night, 'or cold and heat to his activities Evil Is an cs sontlal factor in tho dovclopmont of man’s will power and consequently a soccssary part of this thing wo call existence Most fortunatoly, It Is pure ly relative In tlio chances to chango It to good.' ‘ .-« -*• ENGLISH INSTRUCTOR RETURNS Mr. T. J Cates, of tho English Do partmont, has again takon up hts du ties Ton tho faculty with tho beginning of tha second semostcr. Mr Qatos taught horo during tho college year of 1910-17 and has boon on loava of ab* sonoo slnco that time. . . | Henry Grimm The Tailor 206 E. College Ave. C. E. Shuey JEWELER Repairing a Specialty You Don? Have to Deny Yourself the pleasure of wearing real made-to-measure Clothing on account of the price. They cost no'more in tho begin ning—and they’re a great deal cheaper in the end. 4000 samples and 200 styles to pick from. Smith’s TAILOR SHOP Cleaning, Pressing and Re f pairing neatly done. I On the Copier £ JUST WASTING SOME !! £ MORE VALUABLE TIME!! M~H***K~M-M~M***** No! Wo haven’t started to study yet Have you 7 Ami by tlio way. For tho past two weeks wo haven’t seen a single person (or u tnnirlcd one, either for that mat ter) disgracing himself by cutting n crosß front campus and thereby making a funeral df tho grass Boxing Ik sure getting tn be a popu lar upon And It la nloo to LOOK at Y’know, Point went down In football und camo up In b b. and now by the principle that turn nbout Is fair play, they ought to go down In boxing All In ull, that NUtany lion Is sure to bo raising some rumpus over w e - And won’t tho pretty co-cducatlonal part of thlp Institution' look pretty skying around over tho enmpus No nedd for airships yet for a-whlle Wo wonder how many of tho —edu cational part of the school wilt like wise go In for toboggnlng, ullddlng, etc. It looks to us that liberry prac licum Is out of date nnd obscleet Why vvustu your time In n hot und stuffy alcove, when you can go out in the air and'gut healthy , And develop uthlotlcally And still onjoy her presence. And have a good time And besides. It is SO lomnmlc. We JURt know vvo’ro going to enjoy skying And wo do hope oui profs won’t flunk us if wc sky too much Oh glrln' WELL KNOWN V. JI. C. A. MAN TO BE CHAPEL SPEAKER Dr Potor Roborts, who will speak In tho chapel noxt Sunday morning, la ono of tho best known Y. M C A then In tho country. At tho presont tlmo ho Is tho head of tho Industrial Depart ment of tho Intornntlonn! Commlttco of tho Young Mon's Christian Associations of Now York. Ho has bocomo widely known through his Invention of a mothod for tho teaching of English to foreigners as quickly as possible. This mothod was used In tho army during tlio late wmr and' Is now being used In many of tho Industrial centers Hla address ’should bo of grant Interest to college students The: Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D„ LX. D„ PRESIDENT Established and maintained by tho Joint action of tho Unltod State* Government and tho Commonwealth - of Pennsylvania _ - * ? .FIVE GREAT- SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Englncoring, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Solenco, ©Raring f][ thirty-eight courses uf four yoars each—Also courses In Home Economies, Industrial Art, qnd Physl dJ cal Education. TUITION FREE to both sexes; Incidental chargos modoruto j First semester begins middle of September, second semester tho first of February; Summer Suasion for Teachers about the third Monday In Juno of each yoar. For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc, address THE REGISTRAR, State Colloge. Pennsylvania February 20th and 21st Matinee Saturday at two ADMISSION ADULTS 25c CHILDREN 15c AND TAX COLLEGE MILK VITAL ' FACTOR IN COMMUNITY .Since tin* cHioliliHlimi'iit of tlio Feim nylvnuln State Colli go Cieomery. ox purJnu iiln have bum uurli'd on to im prove fur in milk mid tin* milk supplied to commmirx Tin* pi eduction of milk in one of (he chhoiululh of lift* Too much cure cannot in taken In lidding the milk of Its ImpuilticH Tin* college bn* undetivoied to apply ull modiru lnvcntlonn In ordi i to muku tin* milk as pui n UK poxKlbli* Thm* thing)* ohnuld be* noted In connection with col lege milk College Milk 1h Clean. It Ik produced In a xnnltnry* Htablc under cleanly con ditions. in fact tho collogo dairy barn lx producing tho milk under such clean ly molhmbt that Uiu milk could bv sold uh ”Coi titled*’ In uny of tho larger tit-; leu at u price of 22 to 2(1 coutH u quart College* Milk lx Sufi*. Thu college Is proud of the smiltury condition)* at tho bum The college herd has been tested rugulaity for tube i cubed* and not a sln gln dlKemed animal liuh boon found for the |KiHt two yearn, with tho possible exception of ono dry row kept mpurnle from the lent of the herd Furthermore, the milk la thoroughly puKtvurl7cd be foie it !h buttled llius making iiHUur uneu doubly huu* from the standpoint of Hafety Thu college herd milk Sr UH<*d entirely for the ret ill route except In cases while the demund exceed* thu KUptily In such canes any uddltioiml milk Ik pmonnlly selected by Mr. Knoll from that delivered by a particular pat ron who brings high quality milk to the YOU’LL smoke a VVDC more than an ordinary pipe, because it’s a sweet, mellow smoke. Follow the old pipe connoisseurs and ha\ e three, four, or more W D C Pipes on your lack. Smoke a cool one every time. Then you'll know what a real smoke 13. Any good dealer will fumtfh \ ou with sc\ era! select shapes. WM. DEMUTH & CO.. NEW YORK WORLD’S LARGEST MAKERS *OF PINE PIPES PfeN-f STATE COLLEGIAN < i earners ll in almi pufltuorUcd bof< u'tulllMK. <’oll«*ki* Milk In Wholesome. The ■ nvirng** fal tint of tin* milk herd for j ihi* |mit y» ir In nhovt* 4 per coni No 'fat Is mnovid fmm tin* milk mul io*i- Ikuiik'in an* ttiiiH receiving milk tcutliiK 1 nliitvi* 4 |m i i i*nt fm Tilt: utifortunuu* thing uhoiit ]i intern l/ntlon Ih that tin* heading rind*™ Ua* or* am line indln hm i no th it oat* inliilil think then* wan little irmin on tin* milk, borne little tlm** ago a unman i brought bade a hottli* of milk Muting that It hail no triant on It Tin milk wuh at unn* !uki*n to tin Übomtuij and teMed in tht* prtnene«* of tin* customer Thu tnllk iml 4.1 |i*r tent fal Thu cuntomer win then NatlNth'd that thu fat vvnii preneat i*vin though th«* uiuim line win Indis tinct IH McCollum the renowned author* lt> on mmition prohlemn, In bln book on "Tho Nuwoi Knowledge of Nutrition” t lun ii thut “PaHteurlzjtlon Ih deslrablo .in a n ifo-glinrd ugulUHt uach dlswisen iui Uphold fever. tuburculofilH. scarlet fevt-r, ami mtoh organisms au ctiuso cptdcmlcH au Not i* throat” Again at Randalls Inland Hospital, Now York Ctl>. where ihnusaiids of habluti uru cared for annu ■ill\ it wan found thut tho percentage of Infant mottnllty on raw milk wan 4J pur tint, while on pnstiurlzed milk the muituMty wan only 22 per tenL .Slim* e\imt dictlUanii ansert that every child Nhauld drink at luiKt one quart of milk dntl>, them* facts concerning pna* tumbled milk Hhotild have careful ton nlderation b> parents whose children aie milk tomuißiini In brief It may be re-eniphntilzpd that "College Milk In Clean tiufu and Whole* | NEWS FROM OtHER COLLEGES I rilTSJltitMl—At n meat nualiiK Of till- (11-lIIIH, It WIIH <lt I'lllld lO UKl* till' lioltit acu!<* m>muiii lii repaid to Ktuilcnt iiulvitlvi Thw |ilim 1m to iimintulti u curd Index. ti|>on ulilili ahull hi* record* id llic uetlvltiiH of cur> xiudeni In tin unitci Mil} Tliix tile Ik to lie <• in!l> mei-MHllile ami will enable un> immm. who mlKlit be limii-Mtcd to tlnd the u* rmumt of |i uticl|> itlon ImlulKcd In b> .no muileiit in Mtmlent nitK'itk* OrK.itil/JitloiiH wit] abb to hml out the minus of <!• h < • . nt students and mcourußP tl.im to t ih<* part In atudent life Incomplete letuinn attxlui* tin* filends of tho mil vu sit) that the ulumnl cninpuivn h.m been entire!) Huccensful Already $216 00U 00 has been raised Tho mono) lx to be lined foi tho crouton of “Alumni Hull" UJISI> IfS—The N>|>hoinmi'H halo .riTelvid iHnniHfllon fuim the under- Krmluatu RovernhiK body to clip tho hnir of ull riishmen who arc unable to uinfr the f lithe college Hong IIUCKNKIiI.—Due to the Incieaxee of cxpemu-H In maintaining the uniter* iit>. it huu been found mceusarj to inci Paso the tuition and nthci iati» BRIEF CASES, MUSIC FOLIOS JIHHI? STUDENT CASES Demand the original * for your protection ljLl—U LEATHER GOODS T«de Matk GUARANTEED TO CIVC Of Quality SATISFACTORY SERVICE At .ill Stores where quality rules Lifton Mfg. Co., New York Pies—Bread—Cakes Ice Cream a Specialty 8 State College Bakery | >OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO j --«* *• TJm* new iitiK will Income ifTcclivc licNl full. (•Il'rnslUlUJ IktaiiHo nf the miiKinr of the Lutltuau (lunches of Amiritu into one bodj, ColtpßburK Is to start a camimiKu to raluc ono mil- Jinn dollais to be usid for endowment' am! iiictlon punumiH As the chinch is full* in sjmpatli> with the ino\o tm tit It is «|iilte prolmble that the mail will be oasll> attained. The old demerit MjMtom lo enforce clinjul attendance luim lj(on dincnrded mid a new jdan is to take ItH place Twentj cuiji will be allowed throuitli oui the Ncmoxtci and anyone uccuiiiiK FRANKLIN SIMON MEN’S SHOPS 2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET OUTFITTING AUTHORITIES FOR COLLEGE MEN Embracing Hand - Tailored Clothes, London-made Aquascutum Overcoats, Furnishings, Hats and Shoes SPECIALIZING In the Staples and Novelties of Men’s Attire and deriving its intelligence and its merchandise from exclusive and author itative sources in London, Paris and New York. jFvanfclin Simon FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK ■y'S <sy^tesw ' H C^|lj|\'|ri lgton Camped nd his Colon the little val- <<&i town of East n half Inter, ind organizer mghousc, en on the same i largest sin tntions in the Electric & )00 men and Page Three moil' will In* for two wcilo It in tlio |il m tliul wliui Ilftwii cut lm\c lii'cit wriit i-tl, the Htuilcnt w' r»t* ho jirojiiy n^tllltution. 1 jARfICW I Oroj/ -Jadorcd \ Soft Collars
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