Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 11, 1921, Image 1

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VOL XVI. No. 27
BOOSTER UNIT MASS MEETING TONIGHT AT AUDITORIUM
INTER•UNIT COUNCIL
WILL PRESENT PLANS
FOR FUTURE EVENTS
A math meeting of all students Inter
ested in the Penn State Union will be
held In the Auditotimit tonight and
every inan who wishes to bee the work
continued which was started that year
Jo the way of unit actiVideo is urguittlY
requested to be present. The officers
of the various units are greatly
hmnp
emit In their ondeavora to mike their
groups real, lire organization. by thu
apparent apathy on the part of some
of the unit in. and If these men wish
the advantagth of the units to be ob
tained through athletic and social ac
tivities. they are requested to come out
and awes. that desire •
The meeting has been called by the
officer. of the Inter-Unit Council who
who will he at the :netting to toll the
present condition of the Union .d to
show the possibilities for this year. It
Is hoped to have Director Dudek speak
and If ho Is able to attend ho will portray
the advantages gained knit year and thu
possibilities for future expansion. The
officers report that the difficulty en
countered in their work has heon simply
Indifference In many of the units and
that the Work will ho at a stand-still
if intoreet is not tont, edimmediately.
Some of the units have not oven held
a meeting since the opening of /school
and• apparently have not had enough
interest to elect ropreeentatives to the
Council. A majority of the groups
however have taken an active part in
the furthering of the wont and as a
consequence have derived some real
benefit from 1110 organization, The
more pregreneivo unite have started their
basketball practice and contthte are
being played to decide the inter unit
championship but the undhiputed sup
remacy can not he achieved until every
unit is represented by a cage team,
and the same eireumstancen prevail In
otery color Ono of activill.
Very little hrts been done title school
your In the way of social activities,
Last year danced and mangers worn.
frequently held and ninny an onion:Me
evening was spent by the unit members
over the pipes orsliecompanied by the
tuneful music, nut so far this sent
ester such meetings have boon practl
call; negligible Attila meeting tonight
the officers will show where the °canal.-
atiOn Stands - at the present time and
point out the way for the rest of this
year, and they wish to have every man
who is Interested In the success of the
Union In attend:nice to thew his support.
NEW THEATRE WILL BE
OF goiont, CONSTRUCTION
Realizing the need of more adequate
theatre accommodation. for the ever In
creasing number of Penn State students
the Nlttany Theatre) Company which
already operates the two moving Picture
bounce hero have practically decided
upon the plans for the erection of a new
theatre on West College Avenue near
Co-Op corner. When completed the
structuro will roprosont an initial outlay
of what ham been reported approximately
$llO,OOO anti will embody the latest
ideas and refinements In theatre con
struction. Ground will be broken in
May for tho building but unmated
labor conditione mako the data of comt
labor condition. make the dato of com
pletion problematical. However when the
ntructuro la completed, State College
will havo ono of the finest moving
Mauro theatre. In the state and ono
which will be a credit to the town.
The lot on which then ow structure
will bo built In located on Went College
Avonuo between the First National Dank
Building and the Nittany Printing Com-
PanFs Wilco. Thu frontage of the lot
is about 100 feet and runs back to the
lot just below College Avenue. Pur
chase of who ground was made over a
year ago but until now no hint was
given as to what tine the amusement
company would put it to.
Tho now theatre, It has been ensured,
will embody the, latent refinement.
known In, theatre construction. Fire
proof conbtruction throughout will be
the watchword of the bulitiors. The
exterior of the structure will bo Gamut
ed In Adam stylo with an Imposing Lilo
front Tho remaining part of the
theatre will bo built of brick. thus !n
-earing no possibility of a fire. A largo
marquis° will add further to the entrance
and will give a metropolitan touch to
the exterior appearance.
In appointments, the new theatro will
ousel It not Burman many of the moving
Picture palaces of the largo cities.
Seating accommalatlonn will ho provid=
ad either for 1200 or 2500 peoplo, it not
haldng been definitely decided yet as I
to which number will be Provided fo r . I
Loam rooms, rent rooms and other
convontences which add to the
attractivenens of the Interior and com
fort of patrons will bo a part of the
theatre. A large nine organ will also
ho installed. This will ho the first organ
to ho tined in an amusement hone° in
this vicinity and will no doubt prove a
strong drawing curd. Reim havo dap
had their sham of attention and it has
been deckled to eliminato them, patrons
of the theatre going direct to their oeuis
either in the lower floor or the balcony
by means of inclined atalmays.
HAMIIISDUHO ALUMNI TO
HOLD ANNUAL prim'En
Tho Harrisburg Alumni Association
will bold its annual mid winter dinner
Thursday. January twenty-seventh at
el: D. on. in the Ponn Harris Hotel. -1111
Alumni and Penn State men and women
should Imo this In mind and arrange
to be thorn It at all possible. It is
hoped that the Governor and other
state officials will attend, in addition
to the members of the Board of Trustees
who will moot in Harrisburg...that week.
Tho dinner Is an annual affair and hos
grown to ho ono of the biggest events
of the alumni and of Ihurieburg.
QUARTET WILL PRESENT
PANAMA PROGRAM FRIDAY
The tame progmtn which mat with
no much approtal on the recent trip
to the Canal Zone mill be rendered by
the Varsity Citturtet in their first ap
peantnce this year before the student
body next Friday moiling at seven
thirty o'clock in the Auditorium. Many
pleasing features are incorporated in
the program which will be presented.
one of ahlch will be a skit entitled
"Rehearsal On Deck.° The entire
quartet will take part in this affair
and many laughable situations are ex
pected to turn up In the course of Its
presentation. Readings will be given
in. Miss Ruth Tackson who accompanied
the orgaglration to the Isthmus as
reader and together 111th the popular
songs In the repertoire should make
ono of the finest entertainments that
Penn State students hate had the op
portunity of listening to this year.
An admission price of fifty cents
for any seat in the Auditorium 11 111 be
charged lot the concert The Proceeds
of the affair will be used to defray the
expenses of the quartet In going from
State College to Nee York prior to
their embarking for Panama and their
return to title placr at the close of the
tour.
VARSITY OVERWHELMS
DICKINSON TOSSERS
Carlisle Collegians Out-Played by
Blue and While—Wolfe's Foul
Shooting a Feature
Tho Penn State basketball team play
ed ringS mound the Dickinson five end
defeated them 48 to 10 last Saturday
night in the Armory before a packed
house Tile Blue and Whitt, tossers
shoaed flashes of mid season form and
swept tho visitors off their tent, espec
ially In the second half. In the first
half the Nittany cage mon showed a
decided superiority but the lead of 22
to 11, was acquired mainly through
Weßo's remarkable foul shooting by
which ho garnered-tau phints out of
Melva tries. Ili the following period
Dickinson fell beck on a defensive some
and Penn State Instituted a carnival
of field goal. which lusted until the
final whistle.
Coach Berman's Proteges showed a
deeldod Improvement altho set back by
the vacation let up, and worn superior
to the Carlisle five In every department
oe...tha-game.. ,Xillinger took a largo
sham of the limelight by some
exceptional shots from the floor, netting
four baskets In each half. He was the
main figure in dropping tho ball thru
the "noted basket. Wolfe's foul shoot
ing, particularly In the first period, was
one of the bright Hoots of the contest
and for the entire gamo ho averaged
melee tellies out of sixteen chances.
Replogle played u consistent game and
aided materially in the scoring. At
times he souls out-lumped by hia lanky
opponent. Hain. pla.)ed ills 00001 Cf
lidera gorse and nos In the needed
position at ovary Ina) Ills guarding
seas well done and helped largely In
preventing tho Dickinson score
The tenni as a whole bad difficulty In
finding the Intsket on more than ono
occasion while at other times some sur
prising shots swere assayed and made.
The Wenknebs of the visitors was a big
factor 'in the big score run up. For
passing and general floor work the
NittnnYllna ranked high. the shooting
being the Main difficulty. Tho team
aork was gait!, each man was a part
of a well Oiled machine and aided In the
victory.
Tim work of Kreps stood out abovo
the rest of the Dlckinsonians while Smith
.hu shot the fouls made a good record
In putting seven out of eleven fouls
through the hoop The spectators filled
the Armory to capacity and the largo
crowd shooed tho need of a larger
playing ball.
The line-up was as follows.
Penn 81010 Vold 00010 Foula
Wolfe F. 2 12
Wilson .IP 0
Iteploglo C
1011 Inger 0
18
Total
Substitutions. Koehler for Wilson,
Baser for Koehler, 'Wilson for Wolfe,
and :11,11Gtematt for Kllllnger.
Dicklimn Field Goals Foals
Irwin F • 2 7
Bolghloy F 1
Wallace C
Curter
Smith 0
2
Krohn
GIRLS YAIISITY 1100KET TEAR
IS ANNOUNCED AT BANQUET
The Penn State girl's {utty- teams
%Or° the guests of the Women's Athletic
Association at. an enjoyable banquet In
Waltham Hall Monday evening. The
chief event of the occasion was the
ennouncemunt by Miss Louise Still '2l
president of the W. A. A. of the per
flannel of the Varsity Hockey Team.
The following Owen gluts have boon
citation. as the beet players In college
regardless of position: Louise Still '2l,
Betty Shelton '2l, AglleS Neuman '22,
Josephine Hollingsworth '22, Edna
Smith '22, Marlon Thompson '22, Martha
Cunard '22, Virginia Rinehart '23, Al
velum Burdick '24, Anna Slay Bauder
'2l and Prances Sackett '24.
Miss Agnes Newman presides an
Toast mistress of the banquet. Other
toasts were given by Misers Helen Pow—
ell '2l, Marlon Thompson '22. Alverna
Burdick .2 , 1 and Florence McAfee '23.
Although Hockey Is a new sport at
Pone State, the teams have made ox-i
cogent record and warrant brilliant
predictions for future success.
STATE COLLEGE, PA., TUESDAY JANUARY I I, 1921
Thu program for Friday evenlng'm
entertainment Is no follovng
I. .4n In., Along Children Cooke
The Vermity Quartet
2. For All Merlin> Maseheron
E. 11, Colleen TO, Tenor
3 Oho a Man a Horne En Can Rlde
O'Hara.
4. golect.l Readingx
Rolling Doan tulo Gorman
the Varall4 Quartet.
=l=
SLting TI 10
Messrs. Knapp. Milburn and
Steele/Atm
7. Medley a Popular Airs--
a hold Tto
U Avalon
c. Sneet Angeline
The Vann) Quartet
A. •Utehearsal on Deck••
The Varsity Quartet
9 Ail. Sheet l'll.tstery of Lovo
Vletor llorbort
(From "Naught) Marietta")
The Varsity Quartot
10. Selected Readings
Mies Ruth Jackson
11 Penn State Bangs
Quartet and String.
COLLEGE PRESIDENTS
41); 14'
Heads of Lincoln Memorial Uni
versity and Middlebury College
Speak to Students
130th Dr J. IV. .11.111 and Dr. Thomas
nerved In t h e tunnel , / 01 college InTach
er lust bunday. Dr. Hill addressing the
Preshman chapel and Dr. Thomas speak
log to the uppercluss gathering. At
thu Vreshman servica-Dr. 11111, who is
Chancellor of the Lincoln Memorial 'Un
iversity of Tennessee spoke on the sub-
Sect of Lincoln and his greatness The
Golden /tule was Um topic discuss./ at
the uppertlitss chapel by Dr. Thomas,
he is the new president of Middlebury
College, Vermont.
Both speakers - held the Interest- of
their ankh:met% not only because of the
content of their talks but also because
of their able deliveries Dr. Hill, who
bus recently written a hook concerning
Lincola - m caved Into his address many
incidents from the life of the groat
emancipator to Illustrate bin points. In
speaking of the Golden Rule, Dr. Them
as applied It to every day llto and phew
ed that 'tlll6' role really - was - Vractleai; '
The Greatness Or Lincoln
There in no greatness in the absence
of service and the proldibts were truly
great, for they nerved. However, no
MO prophets came to the world upon
the same mission; Moses was the law
giver, Pericles, the statesman, Plato the
philosopher, Paul the apostle, Michael
angeelo the architect, Cromwell the re,
ulutionust, Washington the patriot. and
Lincoln the emandPater
'Lincoln today Is still 0 loader In de
mocracy and also In Industry. He also
was u leader during the pant war.
Lloyd George at his inauguration sought
words to justify the allied nations for
participating In the war and chose the
statement of Lincoln• "Wu accepted
note that Lincoln always seemed to
this war for a worthy purpose and we'll
prosecute It under God: . It Is good to
deal with God. in bin Gettysburg
speech ho made the statement that un
der God there shall conic a new birth
of freedom Lincoln will even ho a
leader In the future, for his words are
01111 full or groat prophesita.
When any man grips the pur puau
which God Is projecting Into the Limo
In which he lives, ho Is lifted up Into
Immortality by tho Idea of that purpose.
This Is the reason for Lincoln's great
ness• although ho was never taught
by man. Lincoln dlscoterwl.the div
ine purism.
Lincoln was the nearest approach to
the character of Christ. Hu saw the
tContlaued on last page)
BULLETIN
TUESDAY
7:oo—Beaver County Club, 20 L. A.
7:OO—Y. M. C. A., 19 L. A.
o:4s—Junior Class, Old Chapel
7 . oo—Non-Fraternity Mass Meeting, Auditorium
7.oo—Eta Kappa Nu, 200 Eng. D.
015—Mandolin Club, Audditorium
7:oo—Bible Discussion, Nomal Training Class, 19 L. A.
WEDNESDAY
I.oo—Bradford County Picture, Photo Shop
o:4s—Jefferson County Club, 314 Main
7:oo—Lehigh-Northampton County Club, II L. A.
7.oo—Political Economy Discussion, 19 L. A. '
7:3o—Scabbard and Blade, Auditorium Foyer
6:30-1924 Class Meeting
6:3o—Debating Class, 25 L. A.
THURSDAY ,
7:oo—Carbon County Club, 13 L. A.
I.oo—Lehigh-Northampton County Club Picture, Photo Shop
6:4s—Blair County Club Picture, Meeting later ,
7:oo—Lecture by Mr. Harlow "Following Birds in Northern' Canada,
Old Chapel
4:3o—Lecture by Mr. Rosengarten of the Asphalt Association on
"Uses of Asphalt in Highway Construction."
CLASS BOXING MEET
The Freshman-Sophomore boxing scrap will be held Saturday
afternoon in the Armory immediately after the wrestling scrap.
Preliminary trials will start this afternoon at 4:30 in the Armory.
Tatl ,. is
tesid
PICTORIAL ART IN
FINE ARTS EXHIBIT
Portrails, Landscapes and Archi
tectural Studies Shown in Won
derful Exhibition
An exhibition milich bangs art sea
01000 to thi htgun xesterday morning in
diet Pam Al to Collo)tho sixond
flodr of Old Main This Lollection,
presentalke of all types of pixtorial
tu
orti; hail lawn assembled with headquat -
ter. In the National Arts Club, :Vox
York City, and has becin ',maxim to
Ponn Slate untie, the womb,s of the
State College Wolnenn Club. and Otto
Department of Pine Arts of the College
;Am prints on vie, nem 811eLled lions
oycr n thousand photographs submitted,
oath of thus rtathing the heights of
prdsent day pictorial art and the group
COduring n arlets of sublexts 'the,
landscapes. portntlts, 1/11,11111.111.1-
1.1.1 00111100 There nro uttr n hundred
Prints shonn and coo lift, artists re
prysented, front various si( thins of the
cotintrY.
Tho American Petientliol of Arts Is
circulating' this exhibition( .0 one of its
fort)-six art collections non on the
road covering a doxen different lilt
6roOLTY 1,011.11) art movement of
a , matluaul chunitter finds read)
90000 in this national orgunimtion of I
8.01) chapters and thousanda of
Indltld
mat members It intend upon a imni- I
Paign lam mason fur "Alt In Lam))
Hoene' and la gradually rounding out
0. {series of exhibitions under that all
Important 810k.1.11 The first collection
entered In the amoral., 1100 ors - . of I
the prints for the home, nhlth 11.10
shown in Nov York City last .111110110
aim afternards touted the country from
coast to coast. SO 1110111
this collection that thaw tithes slinilitt
collections are non on the road and a
pryntollo 0111 toe oLtti added to the
many l`ldVllltloll 1.1.101.1011.
Portland, Oregon, Dubuque. lona,
Colorado Springs and Denver, Colorado
hive given their Mort) endorsement to I
111 10 exhibition, Malan shonn It 11th
great mime. The LOllO,lOll Was Oil
at the National Contemns of the
Photographerg Association of Amer'.
Kehl in Sif114.11(1.1, W 181.0.111. 11101
itugust( shore ft meatml such a Maur-
Mile impression that it 1.10 Immtdinith
afterward Mionn in bin inblield, )Lass,
pt the Annual Contention of tho Photo
trupliel 0 Assoxlittion of Nell /1111.111.111 i
.n-Ednitrit R. Dickson, one of the As
ociation of Pictorial Photograplims
:Mites "The exhibition, as It now
ifiandix'not only con‘Zys repaseitUt
eddou of nlutt wine of out fortniost
MolorfaPpimaiii.imbheripitri,a , doing- with
choir cameras, but gives to the public
an opportunity to see a dimple) of
craftnianship'which hen for its ob.llxtbo
the dendition of photographic 1111110
quality of delicacy in tenni gradations"
Thin exhibition still continue to be
shown at the Fine Alto Gallery until
dunuary mu:Ay-fifth, no that all mho
denim may find time to 'natal.° of the
wonderful opportunity In idttuilal art
thut Is presented.
AWARDS ARE MADE
IN VARSITY SOCCER
Thu election of in:magma for neat
Sedr's soccer team mere held on Satur
day last. Those members of the tuna
who had participated In the required
number of games mere meat dud their
letter at that time. The toting resulted
In the election of Chitties Rosser '23,
as manager and the (allotting tneu as
assistant managers' J W. Galbreath '2.1
E. D Sala. '23, and C E. Waldo '23.
Eleven men mill reticle., their letter in
the sport and [ma others will [melee
special awards Those mho mid retethe
the soccer lettetr are.
oaSt"..Capillill HRION 00d, LOlllalUrilt,
Floiderman, Cladding, Maim., Glean,
Traphoner, Samen, Zikarli.le, Milligan,
and Manager K. 13nd).
Sinalal Awards. Ilitrral and 'Millet.
At the electing, last night Otto Chitin ,
'22
was elected captain for Oro coining
Year.
MEET WITH SPRINGFIELD
TO OPEN BOXING SCHEDULE
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Pill KAPPA PHI SOCIETY
NAMES SENIOR CANDIDATES
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went Walt at lone point to It m di)
attendedtonfet en, e on I mum%
lLenlh m :opt •t.e otell‘e alumni hill '
Ito 11U1a 11)'V.,. Ml
' tannl enrml.allon th/eueboot th 1,441 1,
At et event the Attune! Assn, lxllnn 1Y
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In Of the high Let Impel 1 tutu lit a 4o
organUallon tie “nnph le ne
eliould be plat,li In LS, poll or the
elate .
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alumni Oho avail attw al awl It 1 , 4
antltlpated that t‘ttllont ttwttlto wlll
tollow.
Doesn't Look
Much Like
Winter
PRICE FIVE CENTS
REiIAB MEN PREPARE
FOR MUSICAL COMEDY
Combined Minstrel and Musical
Comedy Will Be Staged in Mid
die of February
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10.11 ,t ill be nny thlnO but dull IC
lo I.llll+ of 110. Ibbabilltallun Club
tlu II ttt up to thu Pro —
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In 111 1 on 010 nhull, thatts In tho
o lI Audltol il/1/1 Mlith v.lll surpass
Patin point unmet: or Pun year,
In , Oat, 1 2, nlll numb, nlzl> per
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to It fli I i 1 oo; entkt t
'll.no It int Ito thing the orrl.a.l of
t. )10 it. ot tht loe Brett Count nr).
of Clll, "to, oho 11 111 Ining the comp
, 11 , . %. ono , matones and natke
p t., Um oho, :Mr \lot Cr was
111 Olt. not of I Lot >tnr n performance
1 Intl much 11 II Men Hold In praise of
tilt It mom In ninth ht 1.1/1 mined the
I ell, Among the holm. arranged
to; Met ootnldnod alter WM It, the men ,
t f Inut, in Amor nen- neon,
_win Ite
Mt, 0,1 1,111 v. 11 It 11 Astro Written °epee
,ll. tot dm tot form onto. and Ithlch are
t 111.1ta In the 11 trule of the publlshera
, oho t t. pi t o t 111 g thorn tot the troupe.
A bissiab amount or thu lattllCllollll
t t , Ittilit 111 I t tvt, salon but thu
monis e kW, awl Satnnlay s
Ilait it l I lehts s tall and nlautLienth,
„111 ins se t a si it 0 Ith thu hrvt of moo—
bias to initictionq it Itate beep tanned
sui It. Ihe ml, ut msnisral athola—
islon In to „w elan un Saint:try
fo—
ist hs 1111 e tilt tistried /sections will
ts sib lot sl tis Alon vilthln a short
tod lifts run nix
PLAYERS CONTINUE WORK
FOR NEXT PERFORMANCE
A one . PA, nil e‘Leptionall) Pe
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h. ludltollmn ot. 1.1111111 1.,11i11/4
,11til Koch to Bahl
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ant/Allot, %Valls on the Pie) tills
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lat,d, In Ils student body .Act.Ord—
In.: l 0 tin 151`0111. CI plan tkketn null Po
Ad ~, It Ulan Mall 1,11.11141
ottc 1,4 to ihtitlitate - had proved
In Ife tut. HA!, the biota popular of Coo
1-0111.1',4 Illatt 'I he aLlion of the
o t t 1 Ile 0 pint 1. 1111 tIIO toll of O. Lonely
bitottattla to till dead of under. here,
,
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tub tilt geolott of Chts m, Cohan
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u,l to tilts 1,4114 WS notion on the
0.1 of the n utgetnolt. 000 001011 10
el 0101 to I o Illtalt• the large 1 nle ohlch
1 4 alltit ir OLd and 11100 to utold the
11011 no 1111 of ottolooto tlctdring lilt
00t,110411 All Idle Intend securing
ill 101 • 101 lilts /LI 11 11, LlOll lire urged to
tic, Vls one 0, o,olllllg tile .11110 to D. D.
lanoll le. 1101 0 1111 all) e 11111043 Of 001100
111 it 1110 N 1,0 OS kited. 'lhe genentl 01110
of 11t.1040, It Into nbio bun announced,
0111 Ito 101 d Wrdnetolny ep.enlng, Feb-
I linr) 11111 to.
110111.:. STUDI.NTS II ILL 1101;11
wri:lteL,ths CAW: /TAMES
The Wanton a Athletic Amicielittlon ban
,eat II the IMO of the Attain) for dote
4 , M111 , 11111 llama In t ueek.
tau, tli e In Ulu 0) n 1 began Saturday
:alit main, A allot Or 101 l I -Oh.
hna
lalbtlln When
thin tenant t o
lawn:lly organized and
In plit)lng form.