WadnMday, June' 9, 1920 GBceaekmmt Why hull] cl'ioh i minions nt Com- urn.-lit time/ Mull «'i'< tiHliom aid u man's business I. it sllvlitlv It nt nil. th<> rmt'ly ho!|i n mini pulUirnllj. tint me they of N|X>elf.l advantage Hoclully They take ti-ne nml thoj ie<|Uhe mouuj. ami they iiTei Utile mutcilnl loturn . A mu n it Iv oh up two or three days ilji.m tlie hiu.lMhlprt of turniled ncooni lit peril ijiti tils busiest season. tie im iiimliiUniiH fm hiiitm If uml family, la tiimlit all over Hie village uml campus, n tlv to Uml u I. w fellows tie knew la < dirge, amt mam times it tmppi ns that he knew them only slightly, the fHlows lie want.-d to see the inonl full* iI to come Will, it wui Just like them i i ln.lt out and U will tie the lust time th« fm lot it one will ever come back nml he a K"it, joti cm hel jour sweet life, ete, etc Hut tho ne\t jem he's luck again. Wht ? What klml jif a hold does this tliitir i > t on n man? I lull, ve It eai) he summ.-d up In one word—si ntlmcnt ttunlnoss, hardships. dHippoiiiuurnl are all helpless before si nt lint nt .sentiment calls und nil ilse must give vvnj, Sentiment is tho com* “ielilrig (actor in Hie cal) of lintne, of ri l.dl\*< h, of cmintiy, nml of affection In .dl spliei cm of life It disproves the statement fmptently heard that all tho attiiiM AmeiJcnn cans for Is the al inlithty itolliu. And the environment of Tho Penn* sylvtmla State College cultivates senti ment If one asks. ”Whv do fnui jours at tills college get such a hold on a man's sentiment"’'' the answer Is simp l\, ''There’s nothing hero hut tho col* lege to net hold of a man”. A city lo cation would scatter till sentiment and the college would have to shnru with other attractions 12 vm the affection ate title of "Penn State", which Is not In any wav the nWclnl name of the college, puts this sentiment Into words So year li> je.tr the Alumni put Into visible foim their recollections of tho vlronment. the wooded crest of Old hills und vales, of tho mountain on- Nittanv, the commanding Towcts of Old Main., tven the loneliness of village bj returning to see again 'the well-known features of the suriound- Ings Here occuired a thousand events of the Heeling fom years of Impres sionable life, day* strongly plastic before tbe busv rare and absorption of business life crowded out individual Impressions As one of our songs goes "Can't jou see the l)o>s a'murchlng Up tho ron<l to Old Penn State?” Occasional)* you meet an Alumnuu w l)o rnthei hnastinßly confesses “I haven’t been hack since I Kruduuted," hut ho in the exception I wonder what nuch n man an an underßmdunto did for hln collcbo'' Wlmt did lie put into it that vlcldn such nmall return in n< > l)tlntcnt‘ , "Business" in the excuse v< '«t recently I mot a most suecessftfl Lnfnyette graduate, one who Una ninny nlTnira demanding his nttontlon. nml who boasted thnt lie hml not missed u Lufavctle oomnu neement In twenty* nine yonrn If the will la theio the mii) enn usuallj be found Bo not discouraged, nlumnun, If the ol«l plnco looks lonely when you first nrrivo nnd jou And on tho campus but few you knew. If nil alumni would keep nw-nt for that icion, It la Incvll able that thero would be no rouniona Come buck for sentiment's mike, try to absorb plenty of enthusiasm, spread the gospel untiringly; nnd you will soon find yout friends coming buck with jou nnd j*ou will bo happily con kclouh of-the fact thnt jou have per formed one more Rood service for your beloved Penn Stine ROMANCE LANOUAGE DEPT.' - . . ANNOUNCES NEW COURSES Dr I Ij Foster, bond of the- Ro mance Languages Department lion an nounced that xnveral new advanced (.nurses in Flench and Spunlsb uie be* lug offered foi next semester French 20. The Coat* mpoiary Novel, will re quite Fiench 11 01 24 for preiuratlon French 37, Classical Diama, will ro •iulre fat inciiarullon, Frcncli 114 or 2C French 2fil, Advanced Composition, w 111 also require for |ircj)uration, French HI or 20 for preparation. In Spanish, Sp. 3(1. the Spanish Novel will noccx- Hltute preparation In Sp mlsh 23 or 24 and Sp 2flt will require Spanish 23 or 24, being a courso in Advanced Com poflltlon Thin announcement la made at Uilw lime, so ns to ennlilo thoxa stu dents who contemplate taking uomo advanced courxe In tho romance hin guugcs to know just what coursex ore being offered. CAPTAIN* LARRY SHIELDS BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1920 The Standard Referonce for Fraternity Jewelry Individual Badge Prico List now ready for distribution. L. G. BALFOUR CO. Attleboro, Maas. Badges */»wcly Stationery PITT’S FLASHY DIAMOND NINE CEN I'ER COUNTIANS PLAN 'I O I CONSERVE NATURAL RESOURCES Conservation Picnic To Be Held At Major Boat’s Estate June Twenty-fifth—Prominent State Officials Will Be Present If vnu aio inlcicsted in the tonsri-iuin Pcnlu'nllniy, Prof J A Fcrgu vatiou of llsh, Kamo, foiesls, wild llow-lxim. Wm L Fostci, Ptof M S. Me era and song Idrdx, If you me inter jlxmell Di. C. H Spoil.s, Dean R I. cxlul In educating ,the child: en In our Watts. Slate College. S Waid Clram xchoolx in the light tixc of all these j ley*, Mlllhelm; George R. Meek. Judge rcxouiccx, if Miu are .Interested In di-rlluuy C Quigley, Col W F Reynoldx, voloplng the uhc of our many streams • I ,N ituhlnsun, \V Han Ison Walker, and fousls fur campsites foi the boys lof llellefonle, .1 Will Mayes and lohn of the county, for Hot Scouts and for I A Woodward of Howard, Pa. Dc tn famllhx, if \ou me inteiosted In the ilt J. the Chairman of the lirnpei uxe and development of your I meeting and wax empowered I>> those furm woodlot and In planting the kilo I pi exeat to appoint a tempoiurv com landx in the couiitv with foi ext treex, j rolttee In arrange for a Counts Cnn- If you me Interested In protecting mu Novation Picnic Thlx cummltleo ix fnriMtH fiorn III<_• xo ns to pnside fur u composed of J A J-'eiguson. chairman, future supply* of tlmhci and conserve of State Collette, David C\imnhetx, tho molxture In oui mountainx, to pro- Snow Shoe S Wnid k Gramley, Mlll vent floods and axxiue a source of helm. .1-Will Mavex, Ilowaid, Geoigo ptnu drinking water, you xhould ho Jt Meek, nellefome and R A Smith, ' IIUCIO lII'ZDEK Aisnclute Professor of Phyxlrul education am) lllracinr uf Athletics jireaont at thu Conxervution Picnic to bo held on Uie extale of Major Theo ,l(iie Boil, of Boalxbuu;, Pa, and help nrguhl/c a Cenlui County Conservation Association Tho opportunity la there pronented for thoxo interested to be come chm tor memberx of a movement which may apread to all counties of the xtute and lend tn a xtato wide or ganization tn cnnxeivo the imtuful rc xoureea of the xtute. Tllla movement had itx beginning In a meeting held at the homo of Majm Theodora D Boat, of Bonlsburg, at which thu following rcprcscntatlvo men of tho county wero present* John Blanchard, Bcllofonte, Mnjur Theo dora D. Bonlsburg; John S Dale. State Collcgo. P. N Dougherty, Went- Home Made Btead Kelley’s Bakeyry Bellefonte, Pa. Cakes and Ice Cream PfetJN STATE COLLEGIAN Samly Ridge | it wax tho unanhnoim opinion'of I llioxe piexeut that v-lille there nru i nmnv groups of people in Centir County Interested (n sped il plinaea of tho conxeivatinn movennnl, there ix no central organization foi coriolntlng the elToitx of tin dlffcieiit gtoups and for extending tho conservation move ment In Itx many branches, that there Ix no xuch work to be done In Center County* In reforesting denuded and idle finest ami waste lands,’ln the Intirest uf game and fUh and water conserva tion ax well ax in providing for a fu ture xupply* of timber for the people, of the county,* In lostocklng farm wondlotx with foi ext treex. In the 1 planting of shade trees along highways l and about xchuolx and churches, In tho stocking of our streams with fish. In 1 the prevention of xtream pollution, in \ Hie intioductlon and protection of| game, animals and blrdx, In the pro tection of song birds, in the Introduc tion and protection of wild (lowers. In pu'Totlng the use of our forests and xti cams for camping and for other rc cieallonnl purposes and in the educa tion of the people of tho county and the children of our schools In the light use of all these resources. Arrangements are being made to have suite olllclnls Interested in vari ous phases of tho conservation move tflbnt piexcnt Governor Wm C Sprout will he Invited and since he is a man Intensely Inteiested In the conservation movement there la every reason to hope that ho will attend. Gifford Pin- (Continued un page seven) aiiiuiiiiiiiaiumumiaitimmtuammiDiunuuiiiiiiiiaiimimiiinQ MEAT MARKET I All Kinds of f , FRESH MEATS ' 1 | J. D. KELLER I | Allen street | miiimiiinimmuiiiaiiuiuuiiioiijuiiiiiiiatiiuiiiiijitiiiiiiiiiminif Commencement Gift I College Seal Jewelry, Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pen or an The Athletic S on Co-op NEWS FROM OTHER. COLLEGES I nnCKNIILL—I/Agemlu, the year hook of the Junior class,,will make Its flrd appeirime on the college campus ibln week A- v, ry luige uil« uf these '•nulls it expo led iiiiisinuili us It Is In Itself mi,, nf (he most attractive t-M.lut «*v**i put out by any Junior cluso il rim knell WTT—The Un!v» rilty commence fnirit ajaokiT nt ihc Kiailuntloti exer i !*< >i Juno 9, complotlnK the one hun i'io.J anil tlilrt\-third academic year of ilte liiHtiluUon'H oxlmonce. will be Waollci’ I.vjiis Woollen, president of the Flet i her Having* •iriil Trim CVuniwny of Indianapolis Xml Me will address u j/i uiuatliiK clutfa of over three hun ‘tr. «l nt the e\er<JHfj in Soldier'* Me morial Halt on tin* morning of com rmncejneiu dav Piri'— Everything h "let" for alumni •loliitta commencement week and Pitt- U«i are oa-ured the liveliest week of activities ever arranged for on the uuiipue one of the biggest features, ftom the standpoint of the alumni, will be a banquet at the Hotel Schen ley Over five hundred graduates are expected' to attend the affair PURDUE—AII cases of dishonesty Custom Clohtes Fit Accurately, because they are cut to your special measurements. Clothes made by our expert cus tom tailors fit smoothly from coat collar to trou ser cuff! We have a complete showing of New Spring Woolen and Metropalitan Models. Smith’s TAILOR SHOP CLEANING PRESSING RFPAIRING "PROMPTLY AND NEATLY DONE The : Pennsylvania : State : College EDWIN ERLE SPARKS, Ph.D„ L.L. 11, TREHIDEJiT Established and maintained by the Joint action of the United State* Government and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania I* FIVE GREAT SCHOOLS—Agriculture, Engineering, Liberal Arts, Mining, and Natural Sclonce, offering thirty-eight courses of four years each —Also oouraes In Home Economics, Industrial Art, and Phyal -h cal Education. TUITION FREE to both sexes; Incidental charged modorate First Homester begins middle of Septembsr, second semester tho first of February. Summer Session for Teacbora about the third Monday In June of each year For catalogue, bulletins, announcements, etc, address • THE REGISTRAR, State College, Pennsylvania FOR THAT We Suggest Among Others Eversharp Penc ! reported at Purdue University will be published |n the Ilaily Exponent each month Tho Dishonesty Committee and the student Council urc co-operitlog on this policy in uu effort to mnllcuto ull forms of cheating LEHIGH—The varsity tennis team has Just Hoard one of the most sue cissful seasons ever attained bv Broun and White courtmen. The Lehigh team h« won every collegiate mutth this J. C. Smith & Son DEALI'R IN General Hardware Builders’ Materials’, Oils, Paints, Glass, Ammunition, Stoves, Roofing, Spouting, Etc. State College, Pa. Carom Pocket Billard: VISIT CARPENTO’S Opposite Brockerhoff House Bellefonte, Pa. Cigars Tobaccos season, the Navy alone being show Its superiority over the hern ru<iueiler* OFTTXHHimo—“Nothing bu Truth", lln farce comedy given Owl and Nightingale Club of tl lepo last Satin.tnv evening was elded success Tin* proceeds i show will go lo the furtherance < unities at Gettysburg College lII.AN* WATTS GIVES ADDRESS AT H] Profensoi F 1. Watt*. Dean Sthuol of Ag*icuiiUiv. upent Ins day, June Oh f. mth. at Renton, Njlviitiia. where he gave tho in *ncement « :d*u.r nt Hie limit uitlonul School
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