Wednesday, iFebruary-20, 1920 cbmy cS^jcadvnmL To favui religion fm the use which may hi- made of H mimeka of livpneilay in mi hallvhlual, hut poliaps la the euso of a college, It may be mine. put domihle. Of what value lam been tliu reputation af State College foi looking after tlio moral instruction anil char acter-bulldlng of her students? The entire sjstcm of state-supported colleges la not mucli u\ ci aoventy years old, that of church-controtlod colleges la over three time* aa old Tho forme: laid n hard struggle to overcome com* petition with the iuttet hecauao it was NUpponcd thut a ciiurch-leaH college was naturallj a Clod-lisa college In thla long contest, the statu iaatl* tutions had to depend upon tho Y M C A. to proto thcii contention that they weic Intel-siuuihin coilegea ami not non-aectarlan No class of Inull* tullon* owes aa much to the Chrlatian Association a* do tliu atate colleges Penn State hua attracted thousands of linfentii who knew of the woik of the college Association and wen- willing to tiust theli children to it Once In Glacier National Park, a man from Now York, with whom 1 chanced| to he talking asked me If Frank Buch man was still Association lecretai) at i’emi State I told him ho was Then ho Iminired who was the president of the college I gate ills name where upon the man lonmrkc'd, “I think 1 have never licmd of him" A contrast between the fame of tho college exe cutive and tin* Association executive’ ••Just rcmcmhci, these me cxiunlnu lons again iiean June" What was .our feeling as jmi tend this side- College Boot Shop H. D. MEEK, Prop. J. C. Smith & Son DEALER -IN General Hardware Builders’ Materials, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. *ry*l' '}"l' ■!' l l—l"I—r**I"I—I**I**l-I-|* , l—l**I**I—I-I**l*-I**l—I"l"I"l , *l* , l**l**l—{**l*~l*d~*~>**»**l"»* Demonstrated • | MUSIC IS A NECESSITY ’ 1 PLAYER PIANOS Just what you need to make your musical outfit complete j ARTO AND RYTHMATIC MUSIC ROLLS I j THE MUSIC ROOM itiaimHjitmoiiiumiiiiaiiiiiimiiitJiimimii:n!iimii!iiiuiirii'" i -^ i ' , "iiiiiit}iiriiiiiiii!uimiiimiiuiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiui mimmaiuni FRANKLIN SIMON MEN’S SHOPS 2 to 8 WEST 38th STREET OUTFITTING AUTHORITIES FOR COLLEGE MEN Embracing Hand - Tailored Clothes, London-made Aqu'ascutum Topcoats, 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* itatwe sources in London, Paris and New York. You are Cordially Invited'to Visit Our Men's Shops on your trips to Ntfo> York jfranhUn Simon 8. Co. FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK haul in ti lecent number of the COL* LUCIAN' I’rnbuhl) Mi Thai uugh wild, “Anothvi j vu**l. or u-n days loxt when no might | bo iin lowing Of couise. I'll bo ox* otnpi but I uni being punished for tho bcuellt of those-who can't or W’ou't do Ilia* wotic day b> da>" Ml. Holiday exclaims. “Another visit homc’lf t can onlv work the Instructor for an ox* cmptlon Anything to got out of woilt". Mt TnkUcasy sees u clmnco \o bring up Ills bis grades in tome manner to tin* iiuHslng mm Vc nntl not pay thu poimlltv of past loafing I’li Imps aomo instructors, aiijn acini* Ing onr mowed curriculutn, bogtudge the loss of from two weeks to twenty Uuys out of barely thlrtv-four weeks of tiio college year Others find solnco 111 tlic possibility tiiat some of tho stu dents may sometime or somehow tuko a <l\ II si i vice examination; or lliut e\i*u good students occasionally raise their grndis in the (Inals. (Query—Of wlmt v.iiue will two nddltlonul per cent be to a graduate ten j ears liencu com* timed with ten dayn of additional train ing?) Some any instructors have boon known to argue that examinations un der the honor system are cuslci limn touching and oven permit a brief ab sence This charge Is unthinkable It in unlikely that nil will think ullke, even if most know who will pass be fore the (Inula arc held. But all will agree on tiic absurdity of a s>stem wblih exempts some entlie classes and holds other* entire, which revvmds the gnisHhnppci and punishes the ant U F. IIt'VUVAI WILL succi:i:i> int. zook Mi W P Dunuway has lately been addid to the Liberal Arts faculty as a succe'isoi to I>i G P Zook Mr Outlaw iy comes from Columbia Uni versity where ho was teaching while taking a post-graduate* couise Best Quality GROCERIES Wholesale and Retail Special rates to Clubs and Fraternities FYE fI S 200-202 W. College Are. DR. FORMAN DISCUSSES TRADITION AND PERDITION “A < onipi lmlse is necessuiy butwucii Stagnation and •Accelointlon' ”, was tho conclusion that Doctoi L L I'm man. head of the Cluck dipaitineiu. uilived it in ids leetine last night on “Tiudl tlon oi i’erditlon'’ Doctor Forman intnxlured Ids sub ject by a ilellnition of the* wolds tru* ditioii and pciditi>m lie stated that time Is a oomlict between Tiadltion tnd tiio Age of "Acceiciution" This neat inodein break 'witli Tiuditinn lalis from Ditrwln'H ‘Origin of Spe cies", published In IKGU. Tho founda .lons of Western civilisation me bo- Ing challenged by this new spirit. That s. our ideas of man luge. fumll>. pri vate propeity, commonwealth, crlinlnul code, education, art, mid religion are changing A similar crisis occurod In the fifth ecntuiy, If C, in Oroecu In solving this uuisilon. the best putts oi Stagnation and "Acccdetutlon" tnuHl be kept In doing lids, good and bad traditions must bo distinguished If a few of tinse iiaditlons were called iicfoie the bin of Common Sciiku mul J One of best friends is your pencil. DIXON’S ElDoeal 'die master diallingp quickens your pencil work, makes it easier and better. ‘lt is a friend in deed and at need* g R B Sold by leading stationers—at school >|| and m town. 1 There is always MURADS are made of 100% pure Tui tobacco the world’s most famous tobacco cigarettes—grown about the Black Sea, in Orient. MURADS are also the world’s largest s high-grade Turkish cigarette—and their gre increase in sales in any year was in 1919. Now don’t you agree, there is alway reason ? ill PL;.' STATE COLLEGIAN I tiled, nome ro<><l would be found In' N K\\ MILITAItI INSTIIUCTOU l r;; iu-.l that Am.* lm» rejected ‘ c ..|.u.lu Cull r. Adler, U h A. lion The I* t. !„•.,! of Stole i.l.lloHoi.hy In |,„ ~, 1)lliu : la ] lcnUi[ ' uu , the u itwlilon ucrJod. Juut u« In thei- uiNtrlet No 7 Chlmmi to i,..» o rt Inn iltlon nan, nurnlilHm e.-Cl„l.l, mlllLu, IIMU I Kckme initl tiiuku at the PennHjlvunlu i State CoHoro It Ik nut. known when ho jwltl itriive NT UK or IIIII'AKTMKNT 0> I’inSiC.W. hIMTC’ATION 1 M'ItI.ASJM) j Z u d‘:!’ mittim: purlment of PhtMcal IJiluuUlon Mr Dr E S Moore, Dean of tlio School Quinlan la t gnuluuto of the Spring* of Minus, and Mr Wm D Chedae), Pro* th l«l Y, M C A College In the Do* fcxnoi of Mining, Hpunt a few daya the l>.tt unent of f'byalcul Education. While early part of Inal week In Now York thinc. he wuh uiptxln of the football CIO. attending the Annual Mooting of team and a member of the wientllii* the Ameiluin tnHt'tute of Mining and mil an limning teamu Mi tnlltnglcal Eugln. *i* I As.pure as.the ¥ best candy •• t The gum arabxc used for sealing envelopes of ¥ if /r ■ ■ EATON’S i ! i /%</ Highland I if II LINEN I lx (S 3 __ is good enough to eat. The 3ame quality ¥ £ G® used by the best confectioners is refined a !| . and purified in our factory in sanitary £ ! t porcelain bottles. This is but another instance of the excessive •{• ! y care taken to moke Eaton’s Highland Linen attractive and inviting. 'C j ]X You ore invited to inspect our stocks received fresh every month. *}*i i i A Distincttve Line of Seal and Die Stationery The Athletic Store • On Coop Corner *i* x i T F you would know real smoke contentment, just you smoke * X aW D C Pipe full of your favorite tobacco. Then you’ll i • know what a real French briar is, and what the Demuth seasoning will do to make it break in sweet and mellow. " Ask any good dealer to show you a variety of shapes, then ? pick yours, \ wm. demuth arco.. new york WORLD'S LARGEST MAKERS OF FINE PIPES l • a reason why! It is true that “ordinary’ cigarettes cost,a trifle Judge for yourself—! i iti:»iiir.t\ t'T.Ass inns fniimiH Tin Fiuidnmiii Cln™ Hold lt» moot I', 1 '” 111 ',"'' 111 Unn. bcuolurj. a. lniMoidiiit iiiuotltiif of tho joar loot J '" llh thu nddltliiii of J K THomdui ovonlint In tho old Umnol ll "- 1 L|, I , P' “'»! dllnm Thu i■ ittilin loutlnu of biuHtcmi nut hldli.ilun itho stern oluctod fnlli.isuil tiftui which turn, tho clue- ‘V '"<» tomidoto, th. 11.111 of clnnn olllt ufH foi thu join. in. " | wi»lditll'"l "f tin* cln»« WRI6IEYS Other benefits: to teeth, breath, appetite, nerves. Thsfs a good deal to 2ef for 5 cents! 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