Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 10, 1920, Image 3

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    WrijjejgbtyrSfelji^lO,
G^aekiSefit
Whon cx-Presldcnt TQft’H alma mater,
Yolo University. Invited him. to accept
the choir of Constitutional Lav? In that
Institution, he agreed to tccturo during
the first three, days of each' wc«K and
to have tho remaining free-for any
service to which he might think, ho
ought to ’ilevoto hlmsolf His salary
was sulllclont to cnublo him to ho Idle
during the .three days if he folt so In
clined, yet instead of enjoying his re
maining da>o in roadlng and with his
friends, he, has boon almost constantly
before 'the* pcoplo in various publla
causes, especially recently in tho Lea
gue to 'Enforce Peace, of which tho
league, of Natl<?ns_ is the logical out
come'. "and. in newspaper wrjtlpgs and
lectures.
■"tyhat shall wo do with our ox-
Pn&dcnts?" has been froquontjy agi
tated. Congress has at various times
had]projects before it,to pension them,
to provide some easy office for them
to realize a happy old ago after tho
strain of ogocutivc da>s. Taft has sot
tlod. tho mailer so far os ho is con
cerned by loading a more strenuous
and'more beneficent public llfo after
retirement than ho lod before To do
Oils, ho deliboratoly rid hlmsolf of
nearly a hundred pounds of superfluous
(leal) and this by saerlflco and denial
Is it not a splendid thing to plan'ono’s
days to tho finish and then havp will
power Mutfldent to carry nut tho plan?
In Now York a fan years ago,, tho
blllfxmrda announced a play called
“Cheating Cheaters". I liked the title,
for, it Is so often true. I bellovo we
nra as likely to choat ourselves as
another, although wo always think of
cheating the other fellow
A-student will agreo that he is at
college to prepare himself for some
profession and that ho wants the prep
aration to bo thorough and tho Instruc
tor "to be oompetont. Yet he will rack
his -brain to doviso some now way of
cheating the teacher In a quiz in order
to pain—what? A higher mark. This
mark docs not sot a false value on tho
teach or bit on tho student. Ho
taken counterfeit money knowingly.
The cheater is cheated, or, rather, ho
hog, cbeatod himself. If tho teacher
cheated him, ho would ralso a cry to
heaven. Of course ho always says that
the subject In which ho cheated was
College
Boot
’SlSop
H. D. MEEK, Prop.
Sprig is Cubbig
Eat
More
Ice
Cream
HARVEY’S BAKERY
220 East College Ayenne.
Don’t let the
“Little Girl ”
forget you. Send a box
of Whitman’s
Chocolates
We alqo*cpjrry.anlexcep-
UonaUy. fine line of,
ar- * , -
" Toilet Articles
Stationery
Ray D. Gilliland
. Druggist
NITTANY INN BLOCK
not- essential to hio course and to his
future carocr There must bo many
nop-csschtlals in every course to Judge
b> this alibi Many years experience
In seeing chonmrs cheat themselves
mu that. tho practice* Is
brought to college from earlier school*
days:'that It Is ns much a childish
disease as-whooping cough; and thnt
It woiild not bo practiced if students
.would stop to think of tho inevitable
result,, upon their habits and future
standards. Why grow Into the habit
of cheating yourself? There aro anough
woods, in >our human nature without
jour cultivating nnj more.
MORE SONGS CONTEST
BRINGS GOOD RESULTS
The campaign started some tlmo ago
by tho COLLEGIAN for the purpose of
Increasing the pumbor of ooUcgo songs
at Ponn Stato Is at last beginning to
boar fruit. „Sov oral good compositions
havo already boon turned In.and prae*
tlcnlly all have tho characteristics of
songs woll adapted for use at any occa
sion' -Dean.Robinson of tho Depart
ment of Mublo Is now at work putting
on the finishing touches beforo submit
ting the mtothestudenlbod> One song
In partlcular'thnt has been handed In
Is especially good and Is of tho march
typo so much In favor at Princeton
University Any student wishing to
submit a song can do so by sending It
to this paper whloh la cooperating with
tho Department of Music In tjio matter
It is suggested that all songs bo accom
panied with words and that they be of
such a nature as to make thorn suitable
for singing at any event in which Penn
Stats In a participant
PENN STATE , GRADUATE
EECEIYEB APPOINTMENT
Mr. John K. Snydei, a graduate of
Ponn State, who for several years has
been assistant to James U. Dlx of Nor
ristown In charge of "Vacant Lot Gar
den" work in Philadelphia has been
appointed to tho position of superin
tendent of this work as Mr. Dlx's sue*
censor, who of tor-many years servlco
Is retiring from the work.
| nr you arc suffering with |
U licadaches or cyescram, SEE |
Dr,-EVA B. ROAN |
_ a 522 F. College Ave. 1
patronize: our ApygßTiaEM |»„ [inilllJI[llll llin ß
r. ■ n
GROCERIES MEATS
DRYGOODS
Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies
McEachren’s
. ; Special attention Fraternities „ , ,
OUT DOORS WILL SOON; BE HERE
KODAK
WILL DOUBLE YOUR JOYS
We have a large and selected' stock
from which to choose and we are
always -at your-service.
PENN O TATE
HOTO O.HOP
Our Representative, Mr, H;. Saiten
will be at.the.
NITTANX INN
Monday, March 22
Tuesday, March 23
A COMPLETE SHOWING OF
■SPRING,
SUITS and TOPCOATS
SPORT CLOTHES:
-FURNISHINGS
HATSandSHOES
For College Men
ffraithUn Simon & Co.
-FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK
MEN’S SHOPS 2to B WEST 3Sih STREET STREET LEVEL
EX-SERVICE - "ME!f HECEiyB
SPECIAL .short 'course
The School of Aitrlculturo opened a
special short course lust Monday for
men who have served tl\e.i* country In
the recent world war. Between thirty
and forty men aro enrolled In this
course which will Include u mudy of
soils. fertilizers, form crops, live-stock
and vcitetnbles. The state branch of
the Young Men’s Christian Association
Is seeing these men through the course
DEAN SACKETT EXPLAINS
INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS
‘Our Industrial Conditions’* was ttio
subject of the lecturo given by Dean
Sackctt In the Liberal Arts Auditor
ium last evening After dlscuaalnfr the
rise In prices folio wins the Civil War,
he outlined other onuses, not then preu
ont; which have conspired to produce
Henry Grimm ;;
The Tailor jj
■206 E. College Ave. • ■
j; {/You Break Your Glasses |
STAT 6 COiLSeiAN
lour pi osenr labor* unrest The fulluc- tlu* uumagoment lists to lu opportu
lea preached by lubo’r and practiced by nllics and lakes the workman Into its
mnniiKvmcni wore pointed oul The confidence, 'restores the persona) touch
present LiHtu* is botw*eri the obsolete In Industry. develops welfare and per*
autocracy of rupltal and the-threaten* d sotml work, und recognizes labor us
autnerucy of> labor The inturesis »ml something more than a commodity,
rights of the public In this seem i<» Im* the sooner will some of our most press*
questionable. Ing Industrial problems bo solved No
The position tali'n by Dean iwiokett automatic machine-made solution will
may he Indicated by tho following quo* touch the underlying and fundamental
tat'on "The American workman is too weakness of otir present labor program
Intelligent to submit longer to the llunuin sympathy, personal contact,
absolute dominance of capital, and the Judicious selection of employcos, and the
Amctlcnn employer Is Jlkewlsu too Just acknowledgment of their ability and
to deshc longer to dominate In a coun* Independence aro the primary factors
tn where autocracy In industry Is In tho restoration of Amorlcan Indus*
wholly oul of haitnony with our dutno- tiy to a sound economic basis We
cmtlc form of government. The soomu have dwelt much on the efllclency «f
<“M**+*!^*J-M*v*!*v*J
Billiards and Pocket Billiards
Cigarettes—Candies—Tobaccos
STATE COLLEGE BILLIARD PARLOR
3 Right training wins the race.
BROWN BROTHERS
ORCHESTRA
The finaFadded touch—the delightful extra
will cause your college function
to. be gratefully remembered for years after
wards. &
~ K i BROWNS—“The Orchestra of Distinction”— 1
has achieved a tuneful individuality among
discriminating socialllcadere of eastern univer- _
sides. For engagements, write
D. S. Brown
Brown Brothers Orchestra
1524 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA. '
machines and laboi -saving devluon It llvalh (• himself alone, so no, Industry
Ik now time to emphaslxo the human uuj suivhe without the recognition of
factor und to recognize the inalienable the man and his right to wolf expres
rlfcht of evetv mun to a. voico In the Klon. It Is the*dawn of « new beonom
conduct of Industiy Just jh no man k cloy In which equity shall rule."
WRIGLEYS
flavors like the
pyramids of Egypt?
Because they are
lon£-Easting.
find WRiGLEVS is a beneficial
as well as long-lasting treat.
it helps appetite and digestion,
keeps teeth clean and breath
sweet, allays thirst.
CHEW IT AFTER EUERV MEAL
Sealed Tight- IA.
n Kept Right f®
-AlO \ IV
R/fURADS are as different from^^j
i »■& ordinary cigarettes as morning is from
midnight.
If you want to economize you’d better do
it in some other way than by smoking cheap
cigarettes.
The trifling additional cost of Murads will
bring bigger returns in Quality than any in-
ease ague.