Thlß Is a Special Sherwood Eddy Edition VOL. XV. No. 21 Sherwood Eddy Campaign Opens on Friday at 11:10 a. m. GREAT LEADER TO BE AT PENN-STATE FOUR DAYS Opening Convocation to Be Held Friday Morning and Closing Meeting ' Will Take Place Monday OTHER COLLEGES TO SEND LEADERS HERE With the coming of Sherwood Eddy but n few days off, the stu dents of Penn State arc looking forward with considerable interest to the messages which this leader will bring The interest daily in creases and from icports coming in through the various committee chairman, the campus ns a whole is ready and waiting for the enm ptgn to begin. Mr. Eddy is expected to arrive on Friday morning and will make the opening address of the series in the Auditorium at 11:15 Friday mornng Withe no definite subject has been announced for this session, it is quite probable that he will use the subject, "The Challenge of the Present World Situation” ns a basis oF his discus sion. At the meeting lor men on Friday evening at G 15, he is plan ning to use the subject ‘'The Challenge of Moral Issues”. Further than this, no definite subjects have been selected for the meetings, Mr. Eddy preferring rather to select the subject which he feels will most adequately meet the occasion.'. Program of Meetings The following schedule has been arranged ns the most logical and least conducive to conflicts. Friday, 11*15 A. M. Convocation Frrday, o*ls P. M. Men Only. Friday, 0.15 P. M. Women Only. (Mrs. Eddy, Old Chapel) Saturday, Gl5 P. rtl. Student Meeting (Men and Women). Sunday, 1C 00 and 11.00 A. M. Chapel Services Sunday, 000 P M Student Meeting (Men and Women) Monday, 10.10 A M Closing Convocation. In connection with these larger meetings which will all’be held in the Auditomun unless otherwise noted, there will be numerous smaller mee'irigs hc\d m the borrding'houscs, fraternity houses and other places w’teic groups of men can he gotten together t>- of - ' j’lif plan of (Iks.- smaller meetings' ...... « ... " 111 bo of nils iHUf. riirnUy mull junl., l ' olll Plioitetut^urlM iliirim; mo ..imiursn «IU In it us iniuo I ' " ,<n t"'-"’!-- it* ■'“> I.r the bojmt'wr and fmuuiltv houses 1 ’ ,n,, * <u * l n, ‘ , ‘' e ® UHJ »•*» Uurn to Pnr pus'ctliug the nuvtlugu In the Audltm - n , t ,!< ./'. )r ') " f I ,,p P‘'iri»Um him mi immMlm uml h\ to nolmr tv 111 glv e T 1 v,,ns 1,1 0 J »ro Aim men wlimn lli-j sddtoHS name Ideas *•''"* h ‘ l ‘ l ’ M . l ' A ‘ -* /> l ‘ n • io lliltil. about unit thus kml tin* i ” ,,r * , M A n< * ion .Min A. minds along ihmmls retentive to tin ‘ Sliest will he m<m.ngoofMi Hddj. After the meet- ‘ ‘’’it l u< - I 'U"«jl - ‘ ,lt «ml Hn* «l lugi clout* plans an l mul" to Imvc the, . lcm, ‘ m ‘' L ‘ fni , llu * ' H > K ‘ otl * j;iuui>s moot iiK*u n is ft* as pos.'-lblo I HU ‘ 1 n ' lMl,, ‘ I,u 1,11 nu “* tings nml hate serious discussions of. tin*. u0,,1 ‘ ! ,u ‘ ' u »' bom t cut ti> all matici lunughl u|» la the uddiess of the 1 Insiders I'rom OHitr I’nlli'gi's evening Decisions are hoped to bo' ivim S'nt* l hu-uise of ij.** wan.-wlmt made In this manner rallies than In! Isolated 1 a ;t|<*n Ini I a contact v.llh the Urge meetings vvheto one might bo| atlm e-lhr;i i and with tin* oltjocl of carried uvva> with the excitement of'bunking dm m thin lnA o' mat ml. a mi'lisl action At thin time too. It Ihl numhii <*f Unites fiom ot'iu eollcgei hn|.ud that man> men will nuke up- me hi log brought hi Severn) mm IHih'iments with faculty min unit the ficm P,lm<>ten nu« i >|neud Inn foi outside men for Inlet views untcotning a pm lion of the time Amoni; then is decisions fm Christian lives and Christ- s JJ 1 hemp on. ri iU-u.<unil ti nk bin service >champ'im mul a certain memtici of the Prnfossoi IMclmnl who htnl chmgci Olj mpl< Teim Ihls mis He plans to of seeming fai'iiltv men for Interviews j rulu the mlnistij aftei leaving col- SUBJECTS TO BE USED BY SHERWOOD EDDY ‘•THE. CHALLENGE OF THE NSW AGE” The Challenge of the War and Reconstruction, The Challenge of tne Present World Situation The Challenge of the Industrial Problem. The Challenge of the New Social Order The Challenge of Honest Doubt. The Challenge of the Meaning of Life. The Challengesof Moral Issues The Challenge of A Rational Faith for the Modern Man. The Challenge of the War and Reconstruction xml follow-up work In leading Blblo classes and discussion group#, report# dint many me willing and anxious to nerve In tin} way at all to mako tlio campaign a success The exact number of men Unit him been secured has not boon definite!} determined ns >et but at lean twentv men will be available for gioup moiling# and Interview# ul vur luuh limes dining the camp ilgn. Tile fucult} liiih from the very beginning done uM-ijthing in Itn powei to make the campaign a hiiccukh About thiou week# ago attempt# worn made to establish mayor groups In various sections ot the town with the iesult that at preHcnt these are man} such groups about the town and cam* pus, evening an influonio moio powoi ful than ctn lie estimated Shot wood Hddy Hllll maintains that for an of* fcetlve and pernmnent cmnpnlgn there must be adegimto ptepuiatloti In the form of prayer * WTh till# end In vlow, there him been a central pt.i}er meet ing held nt noun nil hist week with vtr} gratlf}lng results This week the mooting has been divided up Into it mtmbei of smiller groups held In the various building# about the campus ChuucH are being dismissed at noon ho that moio men may attend without suf fvtlng any liieomcntoncc with tho lunch First Gathering Will Be Held in Auditorium; Everybody Out! lege tnd carries ns much forco In hi# rellgloim convlelton# ns he difes hi hi# Hack performance A lender of-thin t}po proves conclusively that religion and athleile abllit} can hoiti be presont In the same man Other men from Prince ton will he 1 MaC Landis and Ddwurd I’ipiv, both letilei# on tho campus and men who Imve a tea) <!>mimic Chilst -1 inlt} whirh they can pass on to others Suva il Penn Scute men will be in cluded In the tcpiesentnlUes from othu cilltgis Frid H tloehU-r ‘Hi, at pies out student secretin} at the Unlvci- Hlt} of Clncinnalti, will be ul Penn State for seuial days duiltig the campaign, and will give time for intuvlcws with m< n as to their relation to Christian Ideals, {■tank Tort} anil William Dean, both incinheiH of the doss of 11)18, now at the Philadelphia School of tilblc, will be piesont fot a d*i} nr two and will act us leiukrs for groups and also will he uvnllnhlc for Interviews Herbert M. Moore, gennial sectemy of the \* M C, A at the. University of Pittsburgh, Is planning to in heie during most of the cunpnlgn anil will piov<i \cry valuable us a comluctoi of gioup meetings and as a leader for Intel \ lev/ work. OeoTgu M Morrison, stuto student societal}, Is also expected foi a pmtlon of thu lime As stated previously, tho Inter* STATE COLLEGE. PA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920 RECORD BROKEN BY RELAY TEAM Penn State Runneis Lower Inter collegiate Medley Relay Record by Two-fifths Seconds Al tile- Fifteenth Annual Indoor Truk Meet lulii undu the auspices of tin- Joint* Hopkins Uiiix'crslty in Bill!- i moro lint b.ilurd ly thu Finn Statu iun mu shown! tlioi iiiimi’tH bx winning the Relax Rice In tecurd col kg'ale time Tim meet was held in tilt Fifth Regiment Arranty In BalUnimi hifnic a crowd of four thousand people a mI wan eonsldeted tin* mohl Intpuitum Intlon. itiiri of the South Atlantic .staUH Mato KOUIIKTii schools and such violent colleges a* the llnlxersltx of Ronnsxlx'nnl i. Fi'nceton. Vak. I*n fa\i tie. Washington and L<c, Johns Hopkins, etc. wue teprosented Pent btt'vs ropresentalhos were Tnylo.*, Demining, Mot rill, Shields and Neweom- ' The Medlox Relax Race* wan to halt been run against Pill and tfx incuse, but following Penn Slate* recent victor' oxu* SMtiLiihe. these school* droppet out. uml Lafayette wnn chosen t* th> logical opponent fot the Itllte and White jmu ra The Medley iclux limn liinkc all col lege ricnidH and um« within two ttft'iH of a necoiul of smashing tin woild'a recotd The race slatted witl tin* <|Uittei mile tun between Dem •n uit of Penn Suite, and WllliuntH o Ltfuyettc Demnthig x\ns In Ida usun good ,fotm nnd pass'd on a two-'.nru Jutd to Taylor, who huh opposed bj Kutddu in tin lllid-xard section of tin lelay Ti\kn hail a* wot lit} opponen. in the I.nfayctu man but by n-supeib Hjahil Inoitt.wed hit. luid in llvo ynirts Mon 111 in the following 880-yurd eon lent \.Jtlt Morgan. a wry ptetty moo and also addi d a few xnrda to the I'inn Statu lead, glxhtg Captain Shields, nur I i*i jiuinci an eight yard lead iiut Ctawfotd Tbl* I nut section of tin te ItO was the ft itnre of the entiro matt Cmwfotd la otm of the neatest callow. runmiH In tliecouuux and madeSlueld*- cxte'td h’mtilf to tin*limit to win Craw und took up tin* Mtfi.o ininiH I'-kI n’ tlm Htmt mil the pili inn neck and neck fot the vnlho mile Ctawfotd ut luiipli d to pass Shield* it the tape but tin Penn Stall' < ipluln fought to the llni-h and hicusKd the tape a winner J i"iln mile \ n* um In thu timatltabh SSme <>f fou • mVnit“n ami sevontem ace odt i.iih It I* nlim seconds fimtei titan th trlle has txet lieen tun on New 11-avi n**ld '1 tn* time of the entlrt i ’ ' mm* » IthJa t'.o-lllth* of a second of ininl log tin ih t’d4 11 coni of ten (Continued on Inst pita*) REHABILITATION CLUB PL Als 3 MINSTREL SHOW (n I 11 i.u night. Mmli the twontx tn at ■ kht oThek tin* students of fMm •'Cite wid haw* an npiniitunlly t> • i|t\ i xnled <nlertalnnunt, ton •'Ntl'V of a ml urel show. an l)!la ■ i o>.'*»m t i omertj itultlel, "On the V i of the IJo'onth" The comedy nil! *hr<\ . In a uilHtie iiimnoi, the hi ir I tilbukitloiiN. \ hloh a-me o' 'te met aea* box* endu ed Mi ’l (■ Moyet. of *i hu>lknl II ixo i. \ ho in i.now n tin oit'tiioiit the tin ill Cll xx at Id lx muse of tile excellence a I llu mcrei- ot hi* ptndyuions. 1* la In* tin* stio,not of til's the Rehab.ll t itioa Club's Initial production The i ntertiiiiumtu. whkh is to be Imtd In Audltoiium. will be given under thu auspices of thu Penn State Hospital nnd the Relmbliltmlon Club Slnco thu officers of tho cluh ha e stited that seveial othet featmes wltl bo added to muk" the ptogrnni loubly Inter' Jar and atiiacllxu. the tiroductlon pi on. Nit to be all lint tho students cm hope fm In the line of mnuximciit Cliutch World Mox'cmctn will haxe rop [ le.cntntlxes litre dutlng tho campaign A few of tho leaders have not been selected tm yet, but tho following per >amH will ho hero for ceitnin Warren S Sheldon, Rcciotary of tho Board of Bducutinri, MtHhortlst Episcopal Church, ami a sttong iidxlmn on Llfin Work probtems, will address sex oral smaller meetings during tho latter part of tho wcult Itcv. R. S Schneider, pastor fiom Oceut Giovo, N J, who has had cans del able experience ovorsons with tin "V will felxo sevunl talk* nnd one of them will l>e a sleiloptkon lecture o't 111* o\pei loner* Hi Ora> of tho Foreign Mlhhlou staff of the Y. M C. A , Is a full-Ib’ilgeil phixiiluu with'many xents of exper ience, In phxtdcnl tiali.lng in India, lie 1< a pow'eifut speaku und has a um irliablo per*'ll illt> and a more xvon detful stoiv of wnrk among the Hindus of India Interxlexxs wltii him ate a tme tiint nnd any prison interest'd In plij*-ii*'il rilui itioa should not miss the oppm unity of meeting him Mr Sim* ue| Mills, a tellglouii Under of consld • i ibte .ibllliy, will als i he nx'allable for .nteixlew* hi mlditlun to the person* niimul theie will bo nt lean thie<* moie di •iomimitloii.il seuitirh*. whose wmk w.ll la to ntUlse ulonn the lines of Life Herxlie in Clirlstlim actlxllles. Intenb'W* (JliJx The piogiam Inilmleu an liuens'xe wmlt among the gitls as feilown, nome iuspltlnr women lalng Ineludid in the < peisonml of xuuker* Mis Ikldy will itiemnpmy hit hustund to I'enn Stale ami will have dhect charge of tho wmlt among tin gbls. As her helpet she will haxe Mrs Helen Sp lugi-r. who Is a ni'HHlonaiy fiom the Congo legion of ALUMNI TO FURNISH STRONG OPPOSITION Three Ex-captains on All-slur Graduate Team—Result Will be Close \\ hut piomiscH to hi one of the moHt InioifMttng alhlelic exinta of the un it' set*oti will be the binketliill game it-l bitutday exening on the Aintory loor huwtcn the vaisity and a team nmpusid of nlutnnl ot this college the exent is, the only athletic contest if tin wiik end und *?> fumhlii* an i*.tri Ineentlxe to tho loxir* of the put t lo come out and sou It. The per mimel of tho team N a voiy noted on" is i.mcirtiH )n(ei culli kin te btskeilmll Irilu of |ui«t s'/nson*, threi mil tins <f Blue and White fixes compridng mrt of it* m,tkiui> In addition, these mu luxe alt beiii 'it one time coni lied >\ "iJutch” Hi rman, the. present men or The contest promises to be a stir tug one In tbit ill" men haxe been .laying togethet all season In the west ra put of the state and haxe success fter success come tin'll way. due to ho suiwrioi .type of teum play which luy haxe e\tiibiteil ou*r tlult oppon nts The terun I* managed by "Bon" Jlythe 17 Men Are til Mar* T! ee i f lb" nun on tho team have ■’•txid fot foui xi ir< timk-i Blue and Ahlte <olors, immily Captain Walton •f the l‘Jlfi-17 fixi, Captain Rluke*lC' if tin* 1917-18 team and Caittnln Lloyd .VHnm of last yen’s xarnlty Wh'le iluylug fm I'enn bum* Blnkesk" was ecngnl/od an one of the best centers a tin* collegiate woild. at the rime Inn* being n pmflclent foiward WTl lon, who, U will be tintemheied re in tud to eolkre ln«t \i u nftet a year’s ihicnce. plaxid t stelh i sameatguaid mil was the IlUit nnd Whlti’s mainstay n back playing The othet fmmer apt iln in tin outfit, ••Ike" Walton, (Continued on page two) JUNIATA CONVENTION PROVES BIG SUCCESS In whit was supposiil to lie tin* ew- I t>t tmrt ot tlu- veil but which turned .nut the oii|> ih.ti. tin* {‘tun Stale mat* Tin* llftleih annul! Sturt*nt Volut.u.i , >mn urn represent ul\cs <»f tin* °* * taii'in I’oniittjhauli irxt, i of l’i tmsjKan't In tin* Ar ,*iil Ww win held at Junl tt-i, m jr , situulav nft.uiu.i \n usual of llmiil iK‘l<m Inst Prida>, Sat- t», nn htnte I out suonir wliming uniat ami Mitn' i> Diet two hundred Jjj - it lt t,.u bout- bj t'u* fill and do uai lUcv Horn the tatloii i | n , oul( , rcspcctlttly, but losing all »sie,it I’onnjtlwuila uni Nett Jerxij . r 8 f, mj fn)|<t amt one decision - u|p„«s nmL_.7n.lrl.rHlk*"i^nU'S' l 'e-l t}n_"7, ' nut- tnumbeisom the tcjmJTceijcn contention „ , at Enioij. Humcd up well and the 1 lifim tl» .tliiit of i,u St mu nt \ olun-, t , t , „ fl repiescntod In the meet seems tei| Motitnent. • Tin 1 tang, IM ith 11 of u . the l>e«l obtained so f-u this year , the wot til la thN ReiKnitloi, was fi, ~r , nm( , of Altnon ,, aclc(l IS referee. Imslh f... .11 mt* uppe tl% l»t the dilT.iuit , ku , ntcil rallM tu Uovles. Penn, and i.iuilteis Dncuu Ftclnrt l. '■’pu of u r(m „ ,„ 1( j Cmoij Penn the llo* U\ le-l in 1 .0111 dof ■ oral .11 \!l - „ T})< . ,|,. tan of , lu . m ,, t ls is fol alons, turn the main ip< iku iU »U- j , , •It tied tin Sundae tifti > t >O,l m 1 the j r»-l*ot,ml Clhs'—HotSe*. IVim. threw 1 lotrtni; mji di} .ting tab.s .h Ail- ~ h jvim „|{|, „ i„„iy ; oert It Smith .ectiri of the 01 -j„ p flirl> second*. 1 . hni Ue,. 11 n.ent of .he > MC A . told , . , PH tonl * shlrk tll t]ll . mat , Hll llu . of lie to'dlUmi- in Imt lat the p'L ,utt , t , „„„„ turM ,. t | „ w .| mid held his hm uni 01 .la .’lent TMu. fot nil* ion- t ~m t , u . mal ftn lu „ , n i mil , H on t e> Hi.-i Poet, t ‘ Mil llua , , hl . antl \w,|le man nv.i, elne-ln -l.Uf of m Amuitni. h-s ~t [U p m „, rt lined a Ihhl> scissots n asa Miner .1* >u bed the won. of v , , to „ mm . h fo| t] „. ~o M|) th modi.at mlHdomo ml ~>.ted ... „U» Sun. IVim siuii <1 IVnn nls o\n <\p naiici- in tit it wot k Mm . ‘ I n inissi.inl in 1.1 A m *JA-Cntind (Itt-s— Hose, ivnn, nun on *! ‘ ''{ 111 5 ( slim from Tvoiren. I’eim state, In i ’ u.i< I i in. e '«i'- „ , i n»m tin- lu'kliuiliiK «r UK .1 m. «... utniuMi non- jslt\ ~ |)iim „ (0 Ptnn sl|U> |f|llwnttlllu " ;l l ”, V, ~ tt l , ! rc ;’ M p,. hisi the ilt,hi hmh kolmi; to the mm u lull uaiwt-m* Hilda Iheim , t , „ f( ,„ mlnuteH „( onlv to .in.» i m i.iiu i now nr the lliui.iml , imiwdluleh Aki.lii «»• Penn i.u lit,; til suiiiiinu mu! fuuni'ili hi- lot’llv of tin rum suit.* 1 M C A (Continued on Pn»,o ’1 Inoe) mlMlimiuv ini'imont nml appoihd fm IIIJII CLASS MIIIITIMJ Till 0111-’S of I‘iio will l.oltl n vei> impmt.mt meollny In Old Clmiitl this oienlny ut 0 -h" All moitihera mo re (jui-Htid tn lie pnacnt tlmt Important Ini loons mm lit piopeilj trimnotcd Afilcn, tlilni? in tli'a country, on fur lough Jlei evpeilem.es will, tho na tives of Afrlci lm\o liven \nrled and Interesting amt (it e\vi> conference litld bj tlie Intit-Cliurcli AVorld Mo\c met't alio has lieen nnv of tho leading apoukcia In addition to Inteulew worlt alio will gho (i talk IlluHtiutvd b> lan tern alld vs The wo:It In the irltla com mittee has been progreaulng ver> well and mam (jump pinjor meotinga lm\o be< n held In tho dnrmltoi lea. It must not be taken from the mint bei of .u-litants who ate comint; here durltn; the meetings that the> arc to detrael from tin* wmk of Sherwood Kdi'i itliei woml I'ildj la the nut <t in ling ohm n ti: of the coining weak en! hut hia effoita must be followed up h., ollu ii>fltla to be permanent The \ork of the Imo-Chuiih IVnild Mou nii'iit is Intended tn gl\e atudenta an Idui of the Held of avivlce in the world. Chi I <ll mil; without uip dntlnlto aii vlte li in wiln I!> coniiicllng up Chi HU mm with ie.il \ lakma of avr v.te autne tinglbte ieatilta me e\poeted ft mu the i mipalgn Prnjer Nmsxiirj Thun fu tlii* uitniMlkii plum* hiivv, buu hiHul on the h'hulh of pruvei .-i.u.uihiil Kiltlj iei|UcMls that tilt* uplill ol piiju lx* tci |it tippet mont In ineti'u mlml nt the piexuit Although Mi. LhMj 1h tin li'tuh-i fin u few iln>u of Lin- rneitlni.N, tmti tmi v t hi* Milling to t’l.pmvleOße the i uilllni.neHH to te tei\»* tin tiie*“i.iM Once mom attention ’** c i<l***l to tin* i>m\ei-meotlnK .Jiyjili at noon thlK week In the \niloun h'wyCy, Imki* of thu uimpUH. Koi the KreVtWr i t exults mini men tmiHi nttonil these ineeiim»H I'lnn-i an heluk mmle fm ovation NAVY NEXT FOR VARSITY MATMEN Best Wrestling Meet of Year to be Staged at Annapolis Saturday —Middies Confident The Nnj wii’sHing toim ns Ii will Hn<> up against the P.lue anil White ninttnen at Annapolis Sutuitlu) 1h the hi ,t that that Institution has bun able to put fotth fyt sueril >otis The 'oilmen hate been able to defeat del) ti .m thev hate nut ih'a >eni In a di ddle mannei and Hull e\piilnUons ■in. high to mu 1 it the act in this nuet ih In all othira The Penn .State team; in the «>nl> nun width hin hien able tn u ila a ilctoti out the Nuv> mat* m*n for mural unis ami the Penn State oppont lift aie iletiimined mil to !iu\e It hupptn again Seiernl of Hie rmpplcrs im the t< im aie practically mw but Have ken able In win nil Hull lioiitß thin )• ir Tlie Annapolis Uani whlih nlunjn show i up to heal icli.intagc In tin P< an State meet, who aie thill hardest opponent*. hive been tialiiing haul fui the meet Hough in Hu IHWpcmm! d{ iss Ih merrlj a pit be ami luih neur wiestli'd bume althoiioh he him impious) to stab a digue that hi wan able tn lint the I’iiiii tn in. who won hue list weilt Oalleij w'll wtestle in the mu \ukhi limit id of Atlill. who wan hurt In a iinm bunt Captain Swl* gut In tin lS r i-pi.iiml ilnst la < I tuned (Continued on page two) PENN WRESTLERS PUT UP STIFF OPPOSITION Red and Blue Team Wins First Two Bouts but Lose Ail Others —Mills and Brown Star SK.MA T\tJ KMTTIONs Donum, C n . VI Denali, A R VI "t. w j:. ’2l K ii (a, c <?. *2l I.olnhacb, W D \V R Euctt, Jr, 22 leeched a slide i ul< from the Tau Rota Pi fraternity In icioßiittlon of tho high mcrago wh'ch ho oMalreti ln»t y«nr nuttings amt imae apt liters tie e\- poctid An> change In plans oi mlill tinna to tho progi un will he tinted hi the dull* bulletin "Colloße men ami women are Inclined tn 'icnson wli>‘ at all tinua The} aie hh a class thinking pioplo whin con on nrd with nllgluus matters ami thise mattirs must be piisontcd In such a wa% as tn apjual to their minds an well as the!: brum. Jla\ !ng accepted the faith, limuur, the) Income Rieat pow*- •ia fm goad It reqtiiH i a man of \ la lon and gieit apliltuil cvpulcncu tn Inlluence most studeiiLH In religious miUi-iH, hut Huih men ns .Mott. Speei ami Eddy lii.vo made tlndi Inlluiiiie flit ill the I.U'H Of IhoUHllld'i of KtU- Jent'i thioughi.ui the wmld a'td 1 have 1 own cnllegi men In whose Huh a h nglo sermon l» one of these men has been the pit.imnunt nimlng Impulse" "The Edil) ntietliigs should he a gnat fuitoi hi oui inlligi life In caus ing muit> mi n mil women to luu- i i!i im insight into ihu liighu ami en din ng thlims, a stiongei faith In the tiiumph and uuitlnumice of that which l*> good mil pim, jiial i greatet ditei mliiiltlim to neiu- Hod and he of set* vU •• In tin'll fellow men ** i: s moori: ])< iin, School I.r Mines "1 utn cl ul Slim worn) IM.lj In enm- Jn*«. \V<> u • <’ln!silm p opj<i iml u jCluLt'-in iiiiilun Out on ill/itlim in ,‘muiili *1 on Cluhtlui ptlnclph-H of loii <lm i ami iispunMlhlUt).” ' “.Mr Cdil> lopremits n nmvcmrnt that imlti to Ijiton .If/ mu mlhou net; to Ukhc fmimluUoi) p:liicip]i“< iuh un BLUE ANE WHITE BOXERS LOSE IN CLOSE CONTEST Captain McFndden anti Knhlcy Lose on Decision—Friedman Only Penn State Man to Win Tin l illicit fatales Nui,il Aenkinj him tlic fliHi turn to udmlnlstct de ft u in tin* i'uhi State bosun Ui|h >oiu 'Jin* Middle*) defeated the NJllun> Lloiik flu. bouts to inio, Friedman of the* 1115- poum' din Ik l it? tlu euilj iilmiei That llu contist \wih ilose am) cxcUltif,- Ih ei liknet d l>> the* fact tint In Pried in iii'r ami .Mel’nddi n'« laiuia an extra immd i\ u miinur) foi u deelulou Hu* Judges line unubk to nstiee im i decision In I tkilininn bout no tin* ief eree .ins entil'd upon to announce the m In Hi t afti'i an iitia limit of niu min ute* In tin* 1 l."-|imim| clin-s Wnicne*! of tin Nu\> ili*f< lited Knhk*>. After Hint* iouihlh of • \c< Dent limit b> both nun Wanner noil the Juilkih' decision tan* of tin* botiLi iilikti mm haul to di tide ii.i*i that of JlcPadik'ii's Jone i, of tin* \n\> nut MtPndihn and foi three full iouiulh tin tiio mi a filrlj tunud iilth haul full hlttinn McPhl ik'i s.tinnll> not Ids Minis stmted: flr«t and Nhotied more offen*i|tc* flitht-! I UK. hue* Ids o|i|iomin ),< nouilli ulal iainl ivilh an iusi mt eotmtii The Mtt ill) til ill's Minis Hire* the* lliou* ' ffi eth e hut til Jud M-i ili**u'ii«l and in ixu i i omul in il* 11 d at Ita end Join i minus,' I to Hietno the* final •dt'tMon In the Hceond lound of the ll r >-pminO (Cmiiinuid mi mcond piste) WHO IS SHERWOOD EDDY? EDDY. S’iciv/ood, Y M. C. A. worker Born, Leaven voith, Kan , J.in. 19, 1871. Parents, George Alfred and Marga ret L (Norton) Eddy. Ph B. Yale, 1891, (Hon. MA. Coll, of Woostci 1916), named Maud Arden of Worcestershire, Eng land, 1593 Went to India ns native secretary of Y M. C A and woikcd among students there 189C-19I1; Appointed Sec retary for Asia, Y M. C. A work of International Comimttee 1911, working among the students of Japan, Korea, China, India, the Near East and Russia as an honorarium worker without salaij: by request recently addressed Chinese provincial parhments, boards of trade, Government institutions, etc. Ami or - The Awakening of India, 1011; The New Era m Asia, 1913, The Students ol Asia, 1915, Suffcrng and the War, 1910, Witn Our Soldiers in Trance, 1917, Also various books published n India and England. Home, Forest Hills, L 1., N T Omte, i ah E 23iu Ct*.-c., New Yoi!< —W.ho' siirintooi) r»Dv \LUM VVI2 MI.PTIM. Hi.LI) Tho I’otin State Alumn ie Club 1). 11l Its Pchiu.uj meeting at the home of Mis i: U I.edeici on the twentj-fifth of I-ivt montli Di Tingn givo an llituistlng i ilk on the Russian govern meat Mrs. Lcdeiu wis fonm(il) Mins Luc> Kcmmwci of tho class of Hill ihr t Hiding i>i colli gc iin-n l« Much tint In in eds onl> a In irlng to establish lilm-i-lf in iln Ir ennlldence. I hope th it cm tv Htuih at will i nli r one of lit* muel- Ini a What lu does aftu that depends '■nli Iv upon his ic ii linn to Mi J2dd> •« presentation ol hln cause A It MAHNOCK. Dean of Men ‘1 am In ui‘l> In favm of nn> move iu< lit which wilt niLse Ihi niin.il stand unis of out biuilent Ihhlj ” (3 (.3 POND. IX m. •school of Natutal Sclctn c ‘i:\pirimn with picvinuti ’Ollll - it ihln toll're wmiant* 011- dm cement of Shiiwooil I2ild>'s coming muling*. Much tlfth to eighth Noth ing sensation 11 . nothing unotlonul. but a calm appeal anil challenge to think hut tm 11 ami wonn'ti along the 1 11 kit sl.li- of luunm life and what nsi , 1011 oiu inti’iiils in m ilto of his lire" I.’ 12 SPARKS', 1 President The I'cnnsjhaul. l Slate College "The oiitdi inilhiK neeil of the win Id Is Chiistlnn I' adeishlp It is vital to tho jnaci ami \M-lfaic of mu nation anil cteiv nation The hu'ilness of Penn Stale In to Haiti lenilus—Chiistlnn le.ul -11 s. and Sherwood I2dit> wit] lead In un Intensive campaign for Iho accomplish niiiit of this Kuat purpose lie should havi the cmliusi ixtle soppnii of eveiv om la tin college c'oimnunltv " n i. watts. Dean. Si hoot of Agilculluic Eddy Meetings! Moke It - “All Present and Ac counted For!” PRICE FIVE CENTS CLEAN SWEEP ON WESTERN TRIP West Virginia and Pitt Fall Vic tims to Penn State Five’s Fast Coach Herman's nll-stm aggregation coiiiluucd its vvoudcifu) cage Reason om 1 the last wcck-cml by dcclscly de feating the strong West Virginia Unl vuhlt> team at .Morgantown on Friday evening b> the score* of 31 to 27 and the Puuher aggregation the following evening at Tiocs Gymnasium by tho score of dl to 20 In neither game was the su|iMloilt> of the Blue and White questioned, their team play and general fiom work uolclumlng their oppon ints cntlrelj Mi>iiu(iilm*ers Piratic , 11k Went Virginia contest wiui very | fmit and vcr> tough, and was featured 1 1>> tin spctliicului pi i>lng of Reploglo .(and speeds 11001 work h> Martin, the 11 .Mountaineers mar forward who haw .! hut i'tenth returned to tho game . The IJluc and White led at the end of , the Hi at half, 2IMo 11. hut on tho be , ginning of the sciond period, the Mountaineer* took on a spurt and al most evened the score However, Ilep tocle Mullim and Wolfe soon added the iKcen-irv Held koilh to put the gume sitfelv on the Ice The contest wns tie jeiedlud the best evti exhibited on tho 's Who in America 1918-1919. Mnrtrititimn Thu Kcoro nml HnC' U|i wciu n« follows I’ciiii Mule 111 Vlrginln 27 Mull in Wntr.- Klllim,i i Ihiinix ..Martin Hill ..... IClfcOl .......Dawuon Hnwklns fotumtl ... I ilt*— Itipliihlc i>. Mullnn 2. Wolf. 4 Killing.!, Mm tin -I. Kißcr 3: 11111 2, PiWMn 2 Poul ro.ilh—Mullnn s om ~t n, ( Mirtin 5 out of 7 Tlmo of li »|\« s jfi mlniiicH M nflnit Multos I-oiil ltocord I Ihe cent. St with Pitt held at Trees H'mniislum s.ittn dav evening was a vi n inn one as fn as number of Ih Id goals nht ilnid was concerned, each iiain ehtainlm* sl\ of tho two-pointers. Hie Dine and White ohmlnlnK the vlc •iiv thioiiKh the wonderful foul uhool iUK evlilhlii'd hv Multan Out of tho Ihn fmn fonts called, Mullun dropped two and nilsied two and then followed hv caging each of the next twenty fouls r died, maldiiß the marvelous record of twentv straight mil twenty-two out of twinty-four Rcploglc llkcwlso starred lu this contest, obtaining two moro b iskots fiom untlei the hoop and com pielelj outjumplng his opponent Tho Ultie and Whltu led at tho end of tho tlrst half, «’U to 11, but in tho opening minutes of tho second period, Pitt took on a spurt and evened tho score, but worn unable to go further duo to the consistent Hum wmk then exhibited by tin* vii slt> and Mull ill's spectacular fold slinnthiK The line-up iml seme were os fol lows Penn Male lit put 20 Multan .... forward .....Robinson Wolfe.. foivvard LauKhran Reploglo center .... Relsgon KilllnKcr....— Ruard .........Levlno Haines .... guard .McLean Pll'ld goals—Wolfe 2. Rcploglo 2, Mullnn KllUnger, Robinson 2, Laugh inti J. Ri Isk« n, Levine Foul goals— Mullun 22 out of 2-1. Levine, 18 out of 2.’ Suhstliut'ons. Kelloj for Laughran Refette, Itolstci Time of halves, 20 minutes , Civil,S 10 HOLD DANCH The Civil Kiiglnei 1 ing Soelet> will hold 11 dunce on S.ilunln> afternoon, Vfaich twenlletlu from two to flvo o'c'lmk The Dance Committee has S'i, utxl the use of the Alpha Chi Rho House for the tiff ill Since the daiico W Pi hi held In the afternoon, co-eda will not have to sign up for It ns being 1 1 egtilm sm lal function \AltslT\ DAXCK U*h it piomlHes to be one of tho beat V unity dances ever held at Penn State will he given h> the Athletic Assocln- Hon on Piidav ev<uiug In tho Armory I.ettei men. and iimangcrs of all iports, nil memhers of lust year's foot hull squad, and all Pushmon, who hnvo won tlieli numerals, me cligiblo to at tend Danelng will start at olght o’elock and the music for tho affair will he ftitiilnslied h> Warlng’s Orchestra,
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