Page font efeeaeKiSt Recently :» ! .•-'k*d me what 4>r It j-ntal atlribn:-- I <ojisid-rr.J rn.«s: .~~nti:.l t.. a Ih.v ••( *:ir I in v..1-1.-gv. l.-gv. I ton over pi-rrfnt-nv-, initiative happy emirum*. s-J iousm-ss. oum-eJ.-i.tJoU-mr.-'S and ll*«* Ji<*nl.v to iUii.lt- fln.kliy upon <-:>n#vnlralin». .Many will b-a ;;gt*e with me. hut both in college .m*! aft-nvmds. I tit.: tn>v\vr of concentrating Jin* mind ami i h«* will j*#Wfr U|«m a given task «.r a K iv-n oVJ.-et. "D.iwdilm;" bus caused sn..rv failures In life limit any other for frittering nn-'H tim- is tfi.- father «•* Idleness am) mischief. A man died a P-w years shu-c in |vtt;»sylvatii» of whom 11 is told that when still In high school ho wrote d.nvn *.vhat prof«-ssl"it ho intended m follow, whnl house In- intended t«» buy for a lesUk-nee. what fsirni he would acquire for a what political car-ir h»* would follow- ami even the girl he would wed. It iti said that he fulfilled every intention and reached Congress al almost the exact time he set. His eon* eeninilioti and will power worked won ders. Ills handicaps would have de terred tn»At young men. riltUtiK with a liwd: hefore mw, fre quenting the library, getting one's over alls dirty In shop or Ltlwratury or be ing secretary for any nutnher of orga nizations d<K-s not indicate necessary production. The one who lessens his denominator and concentrates on a few' thinks, who trains his mind to he ob livious of interruptions during mental concentration is tin* one who finally arhtoves. We natunilly like a gfmd loser and wo despise the winner who sets up his little "alibi". When an athletic or debating team comes home with a cry of fruud or prejudice in decisions, one thinks of throwing dust to cloud the real Issue. When a man cane; back from a trait dm; ramp during the war with » sad story at»oul the officers who "had it In for him** and how* he was defrauded out of Ids rights, I us ually replied that his cutnplaint fur nished the host evidence why he would not make a good officer. In 1912 Taft Jokingly referred to himself as the worst beaten muu in history In running for the presidency. Later in Seattle a mail in a crowd yelled. "Mr. Taft, 1 intend to vide for you for president again” Quickly Taft called back wltb that Inimitable chuck* to of his, "My friend, 1 hope you will have belter luck than that.” Do your best or a little belter than ou think your tn-st In the light of life nd having done that if you are licked. take your beating standing upright and ; never dodge or take refuge u rider some ■ excuse. Both sides cannot always win, i I frequently console myself with the. philosophy of Mr. Dooley when he was : worsted in a combat, "We are not al* ways doomed to sueclss." But I am j greatly concerned lest 1 shrink from! future contests or try tu trim to avoid 1 an Issue. That is an evidence of cow ardice which In Itself is damning and well-nigh fatal to success. Did it ever occur to you that the 1 captions used by current cartoonists: apply frequently to your own exper* ! fence? When you are entertaining a strong er at the college during the evening he praises the order ami quiet prevailing throughout the community and thinks it wetl-nlgh ItniMisslhlu that there could be three thousand students and no more noise and disturbance and de clares ho never saw the equal in any college community—well, doesn't that arouse In your Ismoui a grand and a glorious feeling! BUT— Just when you an: unduly inhaled, yuur Jubilant tire gets a puncture. A crowd of youngsters on the front cam pus or even cm College avenue) raises a shout of epithets not Intended to be complimentary to the rodent Inhabi tants of Old Main and persist until some of the inhabitants toss back the shouts In terms befitting the ''muckers'* —Well, thorn's always something to take the Joy out o fllfe. Query—la them any relationship bo tween the moon and tlio desire to shout? At full moon time tho coyotes on the Plains pour forth their souls to the sky, apparently without rhyme or rea son. Can any theory of arrestod de velopment be applied to account for the rolnoldeneu? CHAU APPLE CLVU TO MEET Mr. Horace Roberts of Moorcstown, ?». J.. one of the most prominent hor ticulturists of that state, will speak to the Crab Apple Club on Thursday even ing in 100 Horticultural building al C:45 o'clock. .□muißißauiuiiiiuuimmmiuaiiHium WITH SPRING COMES j Spring fever | Your system is run down. | You need a good tonic. We recommend j Sarsaparilla Compound. 1 Baef, Iron and Wine. I n Nuritone Compound. J Cod Liver Compound and Compound Syrup Hypo phosphHea. Ray D. Gilliland t • i Druggist | NITTANY INN BLOCK I Sirloin Club Plans Big Livestock Show Fallowing ;tu annual custom, the m-mb-rs eat the SiiJ.-in Flub will hold a liv..sl.»ik show .uni muck .silo In Cto- paid iuu »n th »• .»I'I»-i«'f May jtrst. Tit- ...mailed s-uvo.->.s with which Jills aifajr has net. has encouraged lie- Hill. Ibi- y.ai to piepaj..- eia-n limi o « \t. ti-ivHv l'.ii* th*- occasion and to mni;.' it the "t*\ >t. ewr”. Th«* very pick ..f th.- . ..Jl. g.- lo rds will b.- entered in ih-- •-.vhihit .-ind Jin ♦•njoynbh- as ivell .-is an .imply educating show will l»e cim <Pc t.-.L A committee ctiipo.-cd of B. i£. ’A‘il< yon "•*». J. I. .Stubbs 'i'l ;ind W. H. M.-Nees '2l. is in charge of this :H -f.iir an.l is supported by sub-coinmltlees which will have charge of lilting and prepniJng the lotions forms of Uvl— ,-tock f..r the show and sale. The tit ling Will be dime enlitvly by XUtdclilK and before the sale. -I’ete" MneKeiiKie, «•<»lh-ge hei-dsiiiun, and l*u*feafi.*r Twm lutve. head of the Animal Husbandry Ihpjuimetit. will judge the tdock to dcteirninc whli-li .student hud prepared, his particular animals best. Following the judging of ibe slick, the- mock .sale will be held, which, ns the committee plans, will be regularly conducted by a noted livestock auctioneer. The stu dents will. US the sale opens, hid on (he \ariou.s animals, the highest bidder of course ••losing the stile. However, before the Sale .Wend members of tile Animal llu>b:iudry .1.-icirinieut will ap praise the stock, and the student who i.ids at :t certain tigme and refuse* to go above, may. if his estimate "f the; , animal's worth is near the appraise- . l ed value, wm this prize over Ids more ; hasty competitors. A prizu will also be awarded to the student win. l»-si tits his animal for the Kilo. In connection with the show, a new feature is lK.*ing added. Dlle to ilj<- courtesy of the N'jitioiial Stockman and Fannur. a leading farm periodical, the > Sirloin Club is receiving free a wry t neat Is.oklet which will cuulnlu iho ! pedigrees of tin; various animuls and ! notes of Interest regarding them. This ' is the first, time hi the history of the :chtb that such a hooklet Is being pub lished expressly for the show and j those who attend will he fortunate in Securing one. not only for the wlm-a tiomil value to be derived therefrom, hut also us n pleasing souvenir of the Sirloin Club's best livestock show and sale. HU. U01.1.1S IiIXIYLUN IN T E ItKSTI M i I. K< :T I • lIK l)i-. Ira N’. Hollis, j.resident of W'or- i! fester Polytechnic Institute at Worees-' 1 ter. Mass., and Chairman of the A. S. ' ; M. K, ('ominiitee on Kelutions with eol- f' leg, s. delivered two Interesting lectures j lo r,- on I'rirlay. one nt four-thirty j 1 o'clock and the other at seven o'clock.*’ in hhuu 2Uii Engineering D. on the pos- i' sihilitits and the Vjiltie of nn eiigineer • hi the world's Work. | In the afternoon. Or. Hollis s;i!d that I the engineer must play an important Purl In the settling of the present dlf i Acuities which exist in this country, iHe also explain.•<! thy origin of tho »*g.. J |of industrial development which was ! \ rcspousltilo for tiro establishing of the ‘ j engineering profession. At tho evening j lecture .liu enlarged upon the subject jof the ufternooii and entertained his ■ | Jtudiemv with various phases of his '■ life, «»f his nitvtd experiences and of ! some of tin; men |m had known imi- ; mutely. The speaker displayed excellent ; control of his suhjcel, and his ability. ; Ito Introduce new histanees. was ' • m-.jvkable. ; SLMoii FOItIiSTEILS .1 HE OX WKSTKItX INSI'KC.TION TIIH The Senior Foresters are now on a I tour of inspection of tin; wood using industries ami luuds-i- operations of ' tho wc.ston part of the country. The ' Hip tithes them Into Ohio. Michigan, ami Wisconsin, and inolmUs stops at Mmll- ! son. Wisconsin. Detroit. Brand Bnplds, j Jin«l Chicogo. Tln-y will later camp :it‘, Cmssinont. ICentm-ky. where they will j; do valuable work on a large lumber! tract. The camp will end In June. | GROCERIES MEATS DRYGOODS Fine Assortment of Fancy Cakes Candies McEachren’s Special attention given to Fraternities and Glubs API PE'S the thing with men. Under the spell of W p C Pipes men relax, fagged brains are relieved. The specially seasoned genuine French briar breaks in sweet and mellow. It will not crack or bum through. The WD C Triangle on the bowl is your guarantee. Ask any good dealer. Wm. DEMUTH 6c CO.. NEW YORK WORLD'S LARGEST'MA K*E RS* OF 'FINE .PIPES ! FOOTBALL CANDIDATES ■ OFFICERS CHOSEN FOR BEGIN SPRING PRACTICE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT .s'piiug football pnicfhv opened /u full swing on Old Beaver Field lawn week under the direction of assistant l‘«sich Harlnw. who will supervise lb,- Work for (>■" ontin• pi;ie(ici- period of fix nv-,k* due to ih<- fuel tied L’o.-iclt • l'.ezd,-k is fully ocenpied with luisebjill.' A larg- mmilK'i' of varsity uu-ii and members of last .seuHon’tt Frcshinjin s-iuad Mirned out in uniform mid pass ed the majority of the thin- in kicking i am! receiving punts and generally lie- j eorniug acquainted with (he ovjil once! nmr**. Numerous b.uklleld candidates) were given-'an opporiunity to show’ iheir ability in kicking but few showed! up to much advantage, although He. ; deiik. 2i stocky linesman of thy Fresh- • man t,-utn, exhibited jsinicular good ■ form in punting and will probably ,u— ' vetnp Into an excellent kJelier . 'l*he tits I two or three weeks or pl'Jtc (iee will eonsisl mainly i»f llglit Work siieii as kicking, sig nal proctiee. uo-kiing tin* dummy, f;ili ing on-tiie-I»;dl. etc., but gntdujdly tin work wll increase as tin* men become hardened until flimliy actual scrimmage will he held. Since the practice only lasts six weeks, every man who luts any Intention of trying out for the team in the fall should go mu now as the knowledge and experience gained dur ing this- short period will he Invaluable later on. OPririALS KLKCTIvI) Kl»n PKXN STATK FAIt.MKH STAFF At a recent meeting of the inombers *•1 lie- Penn Suite Farmer staff, el ections w, r.* held for the new staff, at which time. J. 15. Weber '2l received tfie position of editor-in-chief: I*. L. Coates, associate editor; it. ],. Bumts •!!. business manager; .1. L. Kindig *2l. circulation manager; Miss Dora V. Passmore *2l. Home Kconmnics Fdltor; and .Miss .Margaret (Jlossner '2J, Assis tant Hume Economics itditor. The elections of the minor «f -tb-ials will be licld Inter in thu ye*fr. Tin; Farmer lias for years been tin- ullicial organ of (he students in agriculture and has met with continued success. All appearances point to a bigger, better magazine in the naxi T IMI F KSSd El F KSS KXU K N ON A. S. M. K. rOMMITTKK Professor 13. A. Fessenden, head of the ncpiii-emt-m of Mechanical Ktiglu • eriug. has been appointed ou a spec ial eommlitve of the American Society of Mechanical Kngineers by the presi dent. Fred Miller. The committee is to invest igatt l Ihe permauenev and nccur ;n-y of calibration and changes in ac • uracy of gauges, hidicatnr springs and other similar devices. The work of the committee will he ,-i very impnrtrint contribution to the engineering world. Baked Goods and Ice Cream of Quality Harvey Brothers 220 K. College Avenue BOTH PHONKS PENN STATE COLLEGIAN The new Pennsylvania .State College I Volunteer F/re Department was orga nized ai jj meeting cm Wednesday even ing. March seventeenth. About thirty inert reported in to the call issued l,y Chief a. S. Barnhart *2«. and from ibis group were chosen tho ulli cers fur Hu- remainder of the college year. Aside from ihe chief, who in tin's instance was appointed by the Stu dent Council, the men chosen were: Secretary. I-\ B. Hockey ‘22: Treasurer, It. W. Campbell *22; Hose Captain, C. 1 J*. Clark '2l; Chemical Captain, It. W. Oimpbell *22: Police Captain. F. E. Hockey *22: Salvage Captain. W. A. Morrow *2l. The organization is built around si nucleus rif ten men living in old .Main, with representsifjyc.s from unit and fraternity groups making up an aggre gate of tifiy tin-ii. tu this manner all sections of tin- student body and boro will 1..- represented, tin- members elect ing men from those recommended by tin; various districts in which they live. In explaining the nature and organiza tion or the Department. Chief Barnhart pointed out that were men taken from every unit and fmtentity tin: total would be much larger than necessary A- DEAL Heating and Plumbing Highland Ave. § ? I I Henry Grimm j! i .::’ | The Tailor ;;j I ¥i | 206 E. College Ave. tniioiiiHii(ti!iiiii[NiiitiiiiiiiiiutiuiiiHtiiHiKiiiui)HHi>Di| 1 | | Now is the time to have that | | shingle and picture framed. j | We have a big line of mouldings § j for your selection. j ' 1 1 1 OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT | s • I I THE MUSIC ROOM I i' ' i ii!ai!iiuitiiiiniii(iiiuiiiaiiiiiiiitiiinii!tiiiiiiii[iiiiiiiiiii!iniiifuiii. , '-riiitiiiiiiiiiuiiihiiiiiiit]iiiiiiiiiiiiu!iii!iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiii[iitiii)iniii?iiaiiiiii -t t You sometimes hear the remark that quality standards in commodities do not compare with those of other days* Some men even have the idea that clothes do not stack up in quality and workmanship as they used to. They say the old quality standards are gone. But are they} The man who wears Fashion Park and Kuppenheimer good clothes will say “no." There s a pleasant surprise in store, here, for the man who sighs for the quality of old. Fashion Park and Kuppenheimer Good Clothes reflect the integrity, the thoroughness, the skill and the quality of the past that is new. It took years to learn how to produce clothes in the Fashion Park and Kuppenheimer way. That is why these clothes are pre-eminent in all characteristics that the man seeks who wants to be well dressed and yet wants the most that is to be had for his expenditure. Clothes goodness and clothes economy - see how well we can do for you at .moderate cost. or desirable. 11 once the plan of ha vlng ] units mul fraternities in certain ills-jT tviets nominate their representatives. | X from whom tin? department chose its<T personnel. All men attached to the department will lie assigned to work under one ot the four captains. The Chief also out lined the dttlies of the several divisions, ami enumerated Die various conditions relative to equipment ami its use. lie tinted every man to cooperate in the performance of duty and with the h<n-o| lire company. In tin* near future the ■ College Department will lie furnished! with a firc-tuiUM; in which the chief; and two or three of his captains will! room, In addition to the housing of the old and new equipment, part of which . is iii in' miiuirijHHi. S State-Centre Electric Co. Electric Supplies Appliances 123 Frazier BOTH PHONES Quality as good as of yore $5O $55 f fe §Jim#htdT| othUr 0 thUr Ip £7y Correct acv grirssj Bellefonte and State College - Pa. Billiards and Pocket Billiards Cigarettes—Candies—Tobaccos | STATE COLLEGE BILLIARD PARLOR Budweiser is with you once again! The famous friend of old made by the Standards $6O Wednesday, April 21, 1920 and, every good thing
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