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VOL XVI. No. 31
VARSITY BOXERS
DOWN SPRINGFIELD
New England College Represented
By Team of Hard-Hitting and
- Scientific Pugilists
PENN STATE WINS 5 TO 2
Captain Kahley, Vasilia, Cooper
and Aiken Win Bouts—Red and
White Forfeits Heavyweight
The Penn Stale baiting team allotted
Its aupellority oval Stu:nab,id College
In the first varsity ring battle fot -the
pi went year last Saturday night, toinn
ing the meet 1,5 a score of five - to two.
The NltUtny mend took honors In the
111. 125. 135 and 160 pound classes and
In addition sikured :mother point to
mid to their more bythe failure of Spring
field to enter a man In the heavyweight
division. Tao technical knockouta
wore recorded during the course of the
7match. the first of these coming In the
16 pound class in favor of Captain
it'ahle) while tile other occurred in the
145 pound division In fitter of the
Springfield num.boxing at this weight.
Eitery ono of tile matches - 550re fought
at top speed, with hard hitting and feat
foot work as the salient characteristics
Seldom hati tile Armory seen such a
'monster moull as_was assembled lust
&mutiny night When the too teams
entered tile ringside silent> after omen
frelnek every atallable scat under the
roof had been snapped up by those who
item eager to witness the inaugunttion
of tile sport hero for this season. It
In estimated that nearly three thous
and persons were on hand, occupying
anything from a place near the coiling
down to a mean auttutting place In
front of the ring. A large number of
women students sere in attendance also
end occupied tile section resolved for
them In all the athletic contests held
In tile Armory.
Although It was the original intention
of the oppoxlng teams to run off the
115 pound bout, the opening attraction
on the evening's sport and was the
battle in thisl2s pound division betiVecn
Vanilla of Penn State and Snyder of
Springfield. In the first round, Vasille.
ehoweti that ho had a 0110111 edge over
Snyder, landing many blows to the
head of the Springfield men. At the
end of the round Vanilla showed the
effects of his efforts and when he retired
to his corner at the sound - of the gong,
he appeared to be rather groggy.
The urconkl round begde Ith both
b core ^
• took, a lively torn Seed
el rusherlVatillia to the ropes many
the Penn State boxer rebounding
soleral times with a forco that nos not
at all to the liking of the New tngland
er As the round wore on, Vas'lin be
gan to, piny the waiting game but at
the same time landed himuo uhenever
the opimrtunity afforded itself When
the round Was up Vnsilla hod Snyder
pretty , well played out but th • e Penn
State' nine's mistake was that he failed
to follow-up his punches sufficiently.
Tile 'third round nns a - repetition of
the preceding round with Snyder still
rushing Wallin to the ropes and Vanilla
on the other hand still lathing the
proper • follow-up en his Vows In the
last round Snyder penetrated Vanilla's
guard on many occasions and landed
bloyys of much force Au there Was no
judges to doable the winner of the bout,
the referee's decision was awarded to
\resign.
Malloy Defeats 3fcCamber
Tho Lght In the 116 pound class which
ens run nit next TMs one of the faetest
!louts on the card. Captain ICahley of
the Nlttnny spend faced McCarreher In
tide weight
The round started oIT with a bang.
(Continued on third page)
Benefit Movie To
BeShOwnTomorrow
In accordance with the precedent sot
by other motion picture exhibitors
throughout the country, the Nittany
Theatre Company has announced that
It will run a matinee tomorrow after
noon for the benefit of European Child
'Relief. Thu matinee will start at two
o'clock and will feature tile troll known
motion plainly actress, Bebe Daniels
in ono of her latest releases, "She
Couldn't Hap It." Twenty-live cents
with no war tax will be charged for
admission with the, maim proceeds
realized going to the roller mission.
Sioro the cessation of hostilities, the
European Belief Council for whose
benefit the matt.° Is to bo given has
been rendering invaluable nanlatanco to
the starving children of Europe. Monet
has boon raised In this country for the
work, each industry pledging Itself to
it certain part of the fund required. An
appalling lock of food exists In practi
cally all of the countries of Easturn and
Central Europo and according to re
m:wt. received through the Council
throe and a half million children face
starvation and disease
With each help as the Council will
twelve hero tomorrow, meals and meal ,
cal aid will be given the European chil
dren. Only ono meal a day will be giv
en each child but the meals will be of
ouch a character that they will save
the lives of the children and than avert
a major tragedy. Only undernourished
children are fed and all meals are eaten
on the premises so that there is no div
bling up with the adults
Tho molten picture industry which
has aided considerably In the work of
tho Council has pledged over three mil
lion dollars to the cause. This money
will be raised by performances such
an will he hold hero.
SAVE! TED DATE
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FAMOUS ORGANIST WILL
GIVE CONCERT SUNDAX,
The students and faLult) mill be no
odled one of tile finest musical en-
Minments tam gh.t.n In Mato Col
lette next Sunday 0(105 noon when Dr.
J. 1 , . 'Mlle, tile noted organist 0.111 give
ceitni hi the Auditorium undo] tit.
auspil I of the Detest totem of
Di Voile in ono of the fete:oost organ
ists lit the Lotion y and honors the col
lege thiough his %init. Put yeArn he
Ilan been the lender of the Duch Cholt
of Ucthlchvm and In recognized as a
numtet of the ottam
The roles liens *titbit Ito will render
will be of a maitre to animal to oleo
one and will include unit the choicest
ititx...s of the great mentors of musleui
componltlnn An inutortant feature of
the CO M. u 111 be the annotutionn
whit h Di. \Voile gameys gives bolero
owh number which enable ever) ono
to °oh.* the selections to the utmost.
JAPANESE JIU JITSU
EXPERT ENTERS HERE
Nipponese Student Will Continue
Agricultural Education at Penn
State—Attracted by Athletics
That Penn State'n athletic tame and
the reputation of but School of Agri
aculrt e . t l l l r l c o v n o o r t confined
n of rttoly
Unlled
States sum foto:fully brought out last
nook, When Nateutoshi Nalte, n Sap
omen student and Nu Jitsu expert. uho
for some time has lived oh the Pacific
Coast, arrived at-State College, and nue
admitted as a epecinl student in mud-
culture—the first _of his nation to I,
enrolled here. Before 1010100 to thi
COlllll.l y, Naito was a student at th.
Inmeilal College of Agrleulture v in Jan
an, am well no ono of, the foremost 00
portents Of 'Um anti, art of self do
fence He came to this country to con
thaw 1,111 eduußlon along scientific as
rlcultural lines and mince arriving I.
ho United Statoo h. maintained 1
mutation an a MU Ann performer
to mean utlibre
Fro was attracted to Penn State be
can. ho had heard td the college as
an Institution %theta athletics wore kept
on a high Dia.°, and because he had
bad the college recommended to him
for MI continuance of bin ugricultural
utudlutu For several months before
coining met. Naito helped to manage a
farm In thu state of Oregon. Ho In
spucbtlly illeoloBtOd In vegetable surd
ening and It In expected that he bill
devote moat of hie time to special work
In horticulture
fnito is to master of 31W - 31taii. - , flip
'.panes. ave , of - wroattlnst
Sense He studied It for fourteen year.
amino which time he obtained a grnd
ante degrtat and advancol to the chant
plonahip clam In Mu own countm I
a Japanese ',reading tournament belt
In Sacramento, California, It cently, It
defeated five men In succession, a re
Intuitable achievement
LLCM=
He Is greatly Interested In American
w tending and itex already reported to
Coach Lowis to learn the game . It
It Waled In thin country. Ills weight
still place him In tho 141 pound class
most likely. Ile hae had no 'experience
whatsoever in our mole of grappling,
hut It in expected that he Will develop
Into good material along tills lino. Bor
fore coming here, ho received offers
front four of five western universities
to teach to Stsu to their students, but
having hoard no much of Penn State
oldie Ito (iced on the western coast,
he decided to come oast and join the
NICAny institution. It is poselide that
while he is hero ho wild organize a
class In his cativo sport and Impart some
of his im.Jetige and skill to Penn State
students who dosire to learn Mu St.
FROSH DRIBBLERS AT
WORK FOR NEXT GAM
Bellefonte Academy to Furnish
Strong Opposition in Return
Game Here Saturday
The yearling basketball team will op
pose the Bellefonte Academy team In
Its first home contest on Saturday. The
Billie at Bellefonte on Friday evening
January fourteenth was a hard one
and It ma only through extra hard
effort on the part of tile Freshmen that
they emerged us winners by a one
point margin. The material on the
Bellefonte team Is above that which is
generally produced by preparatory
schools They proved their abilities In
the remaining. five minutes of play in
the recent contest, when they scored
eight points against the constant guard
, ing of the yearlings. Both teams tire
on a par and a lively contest mill en
sue when the ritais meet here on Sat
urday. The Academy team le pleased
eith Its aork on 1110 home Court
I and they feel certain that they can
administer a beating to the Prosiness.
The present Freshmart squad con
elate of twenty-six men although the
oilginal number exceeded the century
mark. The team Is the Macao Wan
topiesented at Bellefonte which int.lud
en Turner -and Frank at the roman]
positions, Schoenfeld at center. and
son and Cornwall at guards. For the
last ten days the Freshmen hate been
resorting to strenuous practice and no
ticeable results kayo been accomplished.
Coach Davis hoe been tutoring them in
eystem of signals which aro counted
on to spell disaster to the future op
ponents. The development of teamwork
Is another essential which is being em
phasized by Coach Davis and the year
lings are mastering this art to a high
degree. Thera Pas a noticeable weak
ness in teamwork In the initial content
but this has been practically overcome
In ,recant practices. Tho Freshmen
have been making rapid strides since
practice began and they have now
reached a stags whore It will require
' (Continued On last Page) '
STATE COLLEGE, PA., T,
GIRLS INCLUDED ;i
IN MINSTREL CAST
Rehabs Hard at Work on "Jo111(4;
of 1921"—Proceeds Will Be
Used for War Memorial
Songs, daneen. and Jolters to ho suro-1
teal Jokes. and 41 leant) clan en which
is actually bietutiful. 111 flood thl
Sehwah Auditorium nith hilt th, laugh
tot. and Joillti on Prlday and Pater.:
day ei °flings. 14.10 unto the eighteenth!
and nineteenth At tint time the inn-4
&mile" Is the 1 - 4414 ibillualun Club of:
0 combined minstrel mho, and too act
maga' comedy "The Jollien of In.:1"
111 bo In full suing. Songs, ln fact the,
latest masted numbing Just off the press
0111 be sung by the chorus, which in
addition to popmesslng beauty alll be
compelled of the most versatile "co-ed"
incatintn at Penn State. Just who the
Cab) Dentin. Theda Bares, and the
Nora Davi of the strew will be, ls
tooter not to be divulged at this time.
ColllllolitiOn for then Litt , Ix undoubt
mg) Cory keen and up until the present
day. Director Aloyel has nut Rioted defin-
Italll concerning his selection for these
roles The ballet in expected to pro
, duce some of the best dancing that loin
ever boon seen In the Auditorium, and
the Jokes ore bound to bring forth Inane
hearty peals of laughter
Thu Production now amain In such
a any that the minstrel and two ant
comedy aro cleverly knit together. The.
first act Is divided Into two 0t enes, une
or wldrlt taken plate In a dining car.
the other oectun In the home of a mind
render. second act is net in rite
winter home of the hero at Palm Death
and It In In this act, with In
cidents• that the minntreln, choluo, and
enpecially the tad men 01.0111 to fit so
plennlngh together.
One of rho features of.the inaltseLion
will ho the singing of two songs written
expeclalli for the occasion la William
Caputo 'l3. Lent year Mt Caputo ar
!limed a genuine success In him man)
undo 11411100 n with the Pons State Play.
(Continued on last page)'
TRUE EDUCATION IS *,
THEME OF CHAPEL TALK
Reverend Charles Monroe Sheldon.
Mitts-Ins WM of the .. Chrlstlan Herold"
govt the students tlw benefit of ' Ills
can) and wide expert.. .4 last SumlnY
orning nt both - cluipel net v lees itt toll-n
Ing them tho nix thins:saw Ir
1=13=2=1221
t"-: 3!!" -a r ..P e '''ig Vit 4°
•in
books In - addltion to his togulat du rl
ties
In the pulpit. He reg.helly trmels to
all parts of the United States In earn
ing on his clerk, and being s' true of
vti f life, Ile is We'l Sued to speak
on such a subject
Elktore commencing, Dr Sheldon stat
ed that he was neither delivering a
to_rmon nor address but lust a plain
tall, on the subject, "Some Results of
the TrunUducatlon." Had not his sub
ject alone linen of ‘ltal Interest to stud
ents, his sincere and plain manner In
the treatment of his material would
hate held their attention. He used
many illustrations to make the hearers
understand the meaning more clearly.
He said in choosing a text, If a text
was necessary to a plain talk, that a
verso describing Jesus lilies He leas
still young, best suited his subject, "And
Jesus increased In wisdom and stature
and In Cater with God and man."
Dr Sheldon's definition of education
is the growth In every tight direction
of all the papers, physical, mental and
spiritual. of the bunion being and to
use this growth to make a better world.
There are six different results of the
true education. Theseare a great. deep
sense of humility; a love of hard work;
a clean life, Ideals lived up to, a sense
of the brotherhood of omit; and a reli
gious conviction.
Ho sold that many titian that the
proper attitute of an educated person
should he of pride, but this Is not the
case. There should be humility instead,
for score body Can tell on something that
we do not know and there are many
things that no ono can explain. To
Illustrate thin point, Dr. Sheldon produ
ced a brass container and stated that It
contained-a small particle of militini
bromide When he had I,lsitcd the col
lege eleven years ago he had shown to
the students the same thing. If seen
in the dark, it Is still as brilliant es
It Pas nle‘en years ago and the mole
cules arirstlll bounding back and forth
In the container at the same rate of
(Continued on last page)
BULLETIN
- TUESDAY
6.00-8.00 p. m —Programs for the Senior Dance, Co:op.
7.00 p. m.—Bible Discussion Normal Training Class, 10 L. A
, WEDNESDAY
_ .
Q.OO-8:00 p. m.—Programs for Senior Dance, Co-op
7.00 p. m.—Current Events Club, 10 L. A.
NOTICES
The Pledges for the Student Relief Fund may be paid any even
mg at the Co-op between 6.00 and 8.00 p. in. or at the "Y" Hut
during the day.
Tickets for the Penn -State Players' production "Seven Keys to
Baldpate" may be ordered by mail from D. D. Mason, 218 Main Bldg.
Seats on the main floor are fifty and seventy five cents. A stamped
envelope should be inclosed with the order.
' Tickets for the Rehab's "Jollies of 1021" are now on sale, at thi.
Co-op. '
• All Freshmen who wish to try out for Second Assistant Thespian
Manager report to Room 14 L. A., 6•3o‘p .m. Tuesday, Feb. I.
Final trials for the Lehigh Wrestling Meet will be held Feb. 3.
All College fees must be paid by Feb. 2 `at the Treasurer's of
fice. _After this..dateen fine of one dollar will be charged.
CrAitirgiatt.
SDAY JANUARY 25, 192
ABLET PROPOSED
AS A MEMORIAL
'rominent Men Suggest Bronze
Plate as Token of Honor to Penn
1 State Men Who Died in War
)
~...1 Several ante before the beginning of
the Chrintinits nice., n. number of '
'prominent nien about I allege Ink at
tio,hoine of Dr. Sparkn to confer on
he proposition of a memorial to those
-icon State men 0110 ante up their liven
n the uoild liar. The eon..ue of
pinion of the :nen gathered, among
them wine H. II Smith. Comptroller:
n Watnoelt, Hugo Bezdek, Frank
imittittl. n ii AM., President of
titudent Council, Piesidents liauch and
rhunter of the Junior and Sophomore
Kneen and neveml representatives of
the Relmblllattion Club. wan that Penn
, , tints r,‘.
i sle t u l a tl n have d
n oiirentios
herl tt I gr.
dead
:0
int the mutter one taken In hand 011th
AM. Smith . the leader. Lust ueolc
another meeting uan held at Mr. Smith's
i3III. end at that time It one decided
lint the :natter a ould be referred to
tie Student Commit for denim' and
hronititlon. The mu denim'. end
had also been
Luken up bt the members of the Ite
ltibilitatlon ChM and the entire club
h.,e enthuslantle over the project. tot- -
1. a portion of the proceeds of the
..tollien of MI" . their offering to
ivard the inemorinl
1 Been.° of the n...t that hupes aro
kill onto mined In the erection of a
Ifeinorifil Hell in the future, it has been
thought hest to remininnind the pure.se
of a bro.° tablet. Thin tablet would
aiiproximitte 51000 to $l5OO in value;
by placed at some mien:Dago:am posl-
Akin on the mit.us until the erection
lof tile bullill.: then incorporated In
the building itself uhum It rlghtfullt
bp...
ti'llte Rehab Club has started the ball 1
li-trolling 1* offering a portion of then. ,
keeelidn of tilt inhintrel and it M ex
peettd that the matter will be taken up I
Sinfully by the student hody at the I
next meeting of Student Council
,i.
PLAYERS OFFERING IS
''',Y RECOGNIZED SUCCESS
cnn State can expect to bo well an-
Mined %viten the Players' latest oft,
Inlr to presented. When this play
: re‘caled for tho [lnd time to an
;Peetant audience It V. QS found that
AL Cohan had combined molo-
.
0.111111 - 11TICralre0 Into Whitt Was hailed
7;141 , nve 010 v
,t l4l
tie critic of the New York
e, who gave the piny the following
Tito up" Immediately alter Ito epee
• ilerformnoce•
'Ofall the seven keys to Baldpate
• Ir a n, the one which admitted Peter the
Hermit to the scene also unlocked most
of the many laughs last night at the
flo ening et George Ai. Cohan's now
reo nbeven Keys to Baldpate," nt the
. dor Theatre
The play' is announced as a mystery'
rm. and It liven up to its name, for
n one hi, has te at Dart Derr Big
g is net el of the mine title, front which
din play Is t then, mold have guessed
at it mold possibly inovido such good
x ge ...Man:laza no the clover Mr
Grail il I'4 1,0111.11 from the rather
t ibola , a , ..ve Not only has 1110 adap
tor load, the elstractem and plot over
regardless, Ina he has made the char
acters talk 1.1.e11y, and one of them.
• Bennie, dell,. lously funny.
William Ilidlono Magee, a maker of
hammock no, elm, comes to Baldpate Inn
In the dead .4' winter, to win a but •
made with tin, hotel owlrr that 110 0011
min Oak a ten thoummil word story In
meta) -foul houm ll,' has what he
belie,eu to be tiro 01110 key to the hotel.
I He starts, Just Mails, to work In the
bleak and lonely hotel, Cohen melodrama
real, best-seller melodrama enters and
keeps him busy through a wild and
pistol-shot night. It develops that
there are six other keys to Baldpate
They turn the lock, ono after another,
and let In upon 1110 harried novelist a 1
crook, an adventuress, a grafting may- I
or, a ghostly 11001011, a corrupt corpora
tion president and his aid, and also,
to the thumps of the novelist's heart,
a beautiful ''star" mporteresa who
minx Inlet with a glance After the plot
has thickened until it becomes able,-
finely solid still mystery, cuss words.
and dark deeds, tho Om nor of 'Baldpate
appears with 1110 'last key and clears
the atmosphere by explanations, and
the "star' . reporter proves to a Mom
(Continued an last page)
NEW DEBATING COACH
HAS BEEN SELECTED
Professor Theodore Gates of the De
penmen, of I:tigrish lets scented the
position of conch of the debating mined
milkir nits left concur ll> the resigruttion
of Professor Millet. Professor Gatos
hair hurt tonsitimartie e•perlence in de
letting tut it turd Ix expechdly fitted
for hisposition 110 filet became
interested in the forensic art In his
under graduate days at Alma College
it here he seemed a trim.e on the debat
ing team the enthusiasm and ability
Wang this Ilse none him considerable
I.srognition and ha- represented his Meta
stutter tot three rears In intercollegiate
circles. bine° that tit. Ire has retained
his teletext In the art land the study of
Its Intl becies eminenti3 fits him for
his nun duties,
One of the moat difficult problem.
which the debaters are now facing In
the question of finances. A certain
amount of mime> han been clotted to
the debaters for their expen.en for the
season and the num In only sufficient
to cover the new/Hedges for tho two
triangular deliaton filch are nclieduied
for rebrunt tweet,)-fifth and Afarch
fourth A men, -foul hour tilt with the
debate. of Princeton IlnivernlO had
also been contemplated and tentutlveO
arranged but ham had to be cancelled
on account of the lack of fund.
, USQUEHANNA LOSES
TO VARSITY TOSSERS
Blue and White Team Experience
Little Difficulty in Winning
Over Selinsgrove Five
Penn Suite's basketball team defeated
1110 Susquehanna quintet last Saturday
afternoon In the Auto,* 47 to 13 In
a mallet loosely pla3ed and featureless
game The brand of basketball of the
Sellnemove manbinutlon tins not of the
Ihighest t olleglate calibre and the Blue
and White tossers nero tonsequently
not called on to shot, their full strength
At tht beginning of the second half,
Coach Herman substituted an entirely
110 W trim and the second siring PlaYeve
rolled uP tie lv POllltx an the
first team Several members of the
visiting rite secured to hate trouble In
°lamming the lulus governing fouls and
consequently the Nlttan3 Imoketeers Ind
plenty of practice at shooting from the
foul line, tthlle the Penn State sauna
play td an exceptionally clean game
making only seven foul. In the entire ,
context ax ngainst thirty by Suseee.l
henna
At times the Susquehanna team show
. tannut.trooll_defensive Mar Auld. took.
tbechaaroutmacrthe , pesebssion of the
Nittany eager.. with tactics that sav
ored of the football field but the Blue
and White men here not caught nap
ping the second Sine. On the whole
the game has not one that caused the
Blue and White aggregation to exert
thentnels es
In the opening minutes of the con
test. Wolfe broke the ice oith a too
pointer that Marled the Penn State
ccore on its upoard trip lllliinget
garnered the second tally and otts tot
lotted b 5 to field goal through the other
basket [tom the hands of Ilogaulta
This u. the first and onls Susque
hanna field goal shot daring the first
half midelt deelsicels shooed the Imp
ellorits of the Penn State team Lehi-
Ink, tine Selinsgrote foroard, nude a
hundred per cent in his foul shooting
doting this initial period I/5 malting
four out of a pooslitie four
At the beginning of the second half,
a nett team composed of Ititnet, and
Whiteman, foroartio, hhnlr, center, nod
Hunter and Koehler, guards, toothed
out on the floor,to represent the :Nitta.*
Lion for the rent of tine gatne Later
Mal shall and Was oent in for Hunter
and Itittner. Susquehanna, sought to
strengthen RR line-up b 5 set eral sub
stitutiona anti replaced Pas 'nor and
Soecley by Bannon and Penner rot
peed, WY
As soon-as the ball oat put in ph*
after the toss-up la the second half.
Susquehanna. got the Jump on the rri Sr
Blue and White combination and in rap
id succession dropped too field goals
through the net Venn State lartnedlat
ely retaliated bosses er. oboe Whiternan
caged too baskets Right after tide
store, Leidick made the final Susque
hanna too pointer . The sees of the
g 03210 Ulla devoted to 1 egistering l'ina
State tallies ohleh were made by lilt
(Continued 011 hag gage)
"Y" Deputation
Team Plan. 4 Trip
A deputation team from the T. 31
C A ronalstinir of the student. will
Into Slate College for Lealstoa n nest
Brldny and will remain there ;luring
the meek end While at T.ewlstnan,
the tam, plane to tome In Contact with
the high school and younger brqs nt
several meeting., at a banquet and
while joining mith them In Sports. The
atudents who have been picked by the
T. SI. C. A. to matte this trip are A
James Tl, Ray Baer '22, H. A
natal:lgor '22; Ko Donnas '23, and T
L. Baler '24.
The menthe. of the team will first
Ken on their nor'<lday night short
they will speak to a gathering of high
school kayo at a "high 17' . banquet. On
Saturday the membots will conduct
sports for the younger boys and hikes
for the boys of high school age. Soma
Unto will also bo spent an Saturday In
survey work In Lewistown. The stud
, rots sill address two mass meetings
to be held on Sunday one for high
school students and the other for gram
tear gm& boys.
Title work Is being conducted under
the auspices of thu deputation commit
leo of the Y. AL id
C. A. of wth C. T.
Deeds T 2. Is chairman Deputation
teams will aloe he aunt to other places
to carry on the same kind of work.
Trips for mere stutlunt teams have been
planned to Indiana, Tunkhannoek, and
(9 several towns in Berko °Witty,
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IMPORTANT ITEMS
BEFORE TRUSTEES
New President Will Probably Be
Announced After Meeting of
Board This Afternoon
FINANCES ON CALENDAR
Will Act on Proposed Plan to
Shorten Commencement Pro•
gram One Day
Mutton of Mud importance to the
college including the selection at a
Plenident, the approval of a bill to
present to the Stale Legislature for the
next toe }tarn' appropriation, and the
ratification of the proposed change In
the Commencement. program %ill come
Moto the Board of Trent.n at their
Januar.) meeting today at Barri:More.
Tice L'icecuthe Committee mot roger
dm and after nome discussion of the
mew important items, prepared them
for promenuttlen to the ineeting of the
ultole Board 101101,
It Is hoped to announce the name of
tho :nun who Is to be the now presid
ent as u result of today's meeting. Cer
min of the Truotces have expressed the
belle( that the nomination will be made
st the thile and hate led the local
college mains Ines to believe that tho •
can 111001 pleininently considered has
hilled Suite College and being favor
obit Impressed with the situation hero,
Is prone Is accept the duties Of the
esident. If it is offered to hint. The
Trustees lints lung been occupied In
their 0011101 fur the man beet fitted to
Mal the Pennmloolllll State College, and
lime proculed %c hit great care and
thought in the limiter, no that the man
1.11.1.1. sl St without 11 doubt be
mtutpind for Ills oncrouo duties. Bev
ml plomlnolt man hate been Lonsid
eied for the office but 1110 choice ban
ism
t at
down to practicaly one
at preeent, tho head of another
college
Another big Rein of today's business
alit be the torking up of the appropria
tion bill uhich will bo Introduced at
the meeting of tilt Legislature The
draft of the bill to worked up by the
oulhge asthma'ea calls for an appro.
in Salon of $0.400,000 for the non two
5 cars Tills dtuft. 11111 be gono over and
revised If necessary and put in shape
to be presented to the State Legislature
for action This single item of the
I day's boldness is Of tremendous Import
to this institution and helps to make
ow -Jame., ...,,,,k,,:ttv(L...nuwas e s
memontble Ono for 'tho - collage. -
Commencement Changes to bo Ratified
Tile third pressing item for coneldom
don is the matter of changing the Com
mencement program of eocnts as out
lined lost month In the Collegian. In
brief the changes are as follows: The
hiller[ Rat low that is usually staged
on the Smut day morning preceding
graduation has been mooed up to the
.Saturday befora the examination period
and 10 111 be hold in oho afternoon inetead
of In the morning. It is propose! to
enialge the roview and chango It to a
field do). This chango Is made In order
to 01100 the students to go home after
Melt final examination IMitead of com
pelling them to halt until Saturday to
take pmt In the I miew of the CadiA
Regiment
SatUrclio. 11111 01111 he used for Alumni
ots ultith has forpterly boon set for
the Tuesday before Commencomont.
The day hill be net apart for the annual
hum reunions and hill be conducted
. nsuld eutitt tot the ohango in day.
(Continued On last pago)
WTH "Y" NUMBER
PLEASES AUDIENCE
Pitt Parker Shows Talent in Use
of Crayon and Clay—Speaks
on "Why is a Cartoon"
Keenly stnsittlye to his time and
audience, Pitt lot leer, ono of America's
nand noted cartoonists, expressed him
self by !nen. of nords and crayon In
into ineclutlily humorous strain to an
assemblage of lae ern gathered In the
;kite b Auditot lum last Saturday night.
'l'lte ot /41011 onto that of the fifth Bum
ble of the tonibbled Y. M. C. A. and
Department of Music entertainment
tout se As ain ovldet of fun, Mr Park
et, In unique Ills performance, al
thouth in the form of a monologue was
one of the bent that the Y. M. C. A.
Louie hue offered up until thin time.
It teen something different--nometl:lng
fur front ordinary.
Mr. Parket is a skillful and speedy
cat toonist and clay modeler. His
thoughts lot pm tray ed by the crayon
ate original anti bold and the rapidity
111111 which they tiro draten upon the
canvas leads en to the conclusion that
hin dlstinctite title of "crayon wizard"
In well earned. Speaking upon tho
subject of "Why Is a Cartoon," Mr.
nutter used Ids sketches to illuntrate
Iris ialk, rather than hie talk, which
anti dwelt-full of stover witicisma to
Illustrate Inn lecture.
Mt. Parlter behoves that tho cartoon
helps neople to y isuttlito In a general
ea,. and It alto helps them to nee the
%lea 'mint of others lie said "What wo
look at 18 not nearly BO Important an
the nay In %Odell tee look at It. Car
toons help un to 41101111170 Industrial and
social tundltlons and In this way ho
t onto at meat asset to guy reading pub
lie. A cc hole editorial may Ito read by
nimply 1001thlg at a cartoon." In addl.
lion to illustrating them /egltlMatO tics
of th o ~ortoott, Mr. Parker also drew
sonny excellent scenes with colored cray
ons and modeled in clay typical faces
of the %Olioue moos or men.
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MARCII 1, 1921