Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, January 25, 1921, Image 4

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GIRLS INCLUDED
IN MINSTREL CAST
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etc and recently this stason nurorlsed
,n4e numbet of perronx h nupelloi
Inlet in elation of the pant of one of the
fill Intlan tunrt) ..Anthnclen and the
Li 011...
.Ir. Motor oho In dit calm: the
ploy tot the Joe I , ren Contimmit or
Vittengo, hue illlllolllll ILA Ihnt thirtt men
owl tment, girls nit] 1/0 H0104.10d Itont
tlu tiontimilioro 10 Mite it tit In the Idol
Ent ten it unlm of .1)0,11011W LIM 011 their
wee to the Lunette 11 1111 att the meson ,
thito 001111. hoportont Immo, ate being
nu du on the Mune of the Auditorium In
01,1 nett 1110 w. it)' for the plod.,
Min may he toluttuatel, inovided for
l'ollege Itemorinl
The lielmiiiiitation Club outdo the an
nouncement bolas that the proceeds
dm bed from the entettainment will be
mind for the Put pose of meeting a suit
able nor mentotlal on the campus
This niemeti is to be in tile form of
a lirottre tablet. designed by. students
of the Depot tomtit of Architectural rat
ghluerlng, and will contain the names
of lilt students alumni of Peon
State who ram lilted their lives in the
late world pat. This nnmorial will
cost about fifteen 11011111 cd dollars and
the "rehabs ore hoping to rake the
greater portion of tills sum through
their efforts with the present produc
tion. Ninny tickets hate ahead) been
sold and others may 1100 be obtained
at the Co-op. Pricts are fifty cents.
seyenty file cents, and one dollar
Atonic for the ploy is being furnished
be one of the best eight piece orcheinnts
In Pennsylvania.
Testi:play. the Dean of Women. Miss
Nlargaret A Knight.examined the
manusctipt of the pin), Placing Mom
it her stamp of npproyal and backing
up in particular the ptopostd plan of
using the Proceeds for tile purpose of
1 Par muniorittl.
TRUE EDUCATION IS
THEME OF CHAPEL TALK
iContftmed from first page)
eerie ' Scientists have stated that the
life of million is front sc‘enteen to
eighteen hundred )eat a. but the) cannot
expinin Ito native. if a small particle
of radium cannot be toga/tined bon can
a poison ho proud of his education?
The difference beta°cu at student and
a scholar is the hoe of hind omit
Scholars toe hung, to go to school
tilde students go there tot atone other
intone The finest thing that .11
netson is fot hint to atilt° up
and hate a hunger to do the Impos
sible If he has this lon, of hard cork
in him. he 13111 hate collie a hug step
toward's a true education.
4.11,11 life hi anothet requisite fin
a trot, education A truly learned man
11111 St he trio (loin lice entirely. lie
must nay men lime the thought of it
In his oiled Americans are gleatl)
delinquent along this line General
Wood alltol per cent of the
draftees could nut hme been accepted
had nut the requirements broil lower
ed" liven the ucheel Children are not
fine from thin There are over a mil
lion of them that are dofeethe
Although the world snouts nt ideals
where mould Ito ho without theta' Thus'
are especially necessary it OHO V. 11311.
to hate n real education. Prohibition
WHO 01 one due n taint ideal Many
teats ago some nornen fouled to bra))
for It and now It is a realll. In the
none nay It once seemed impossible to
put an end to duelling and to slavery.
lan HOW 111000 things cannot eten be
tennidered as existing
A man Is not educated unless he tries
to tub out race ple.ludiee. Thin is the
brotherhood of man and it the name
blotitet hood that Jesus taught This Is
Ihu on 4 hig that tun be done If IL in
wished to get along ugh the other peo
ple of the wolld and unless wu do thin
atom ail] bu continued. At the present
11100 there is 0 call for money to feed
the gals hug people of the World and the
qualtent sus that these nations can be
dlaomed Is to feed them and thus make
friends nod nut enemies.
Thu last net entity for a true educa
tion is a tensions Lonvlction. This
dots not mean morel cult:molly blab
taunt be gone thioui.li nor does IL mean
Just going to elitat.h A omit can have
iltbrees halo Colleges anal I.lllll2ltlitil,
Will Mill be a it noise man than the most
ignorant !ohm, if he uses his brains to
;tot tht hat, of the nerld Instcad of
titling to make it better. %%hat tan be
done with the oth, things that a TORSI
Into units he has the lota of Clod In hint
also , Noone should' over close the
.0011 of education but Ito should keep
stilt Ing to loon mote and to use Ids
teal fling hi onscientlous life to make
the orld tilt it It out.ht to be.
A. DEAL
Plumbing & Heating
FRAZIER STREET
Enjoy Every
DANCE
then drink a glass of de
licious, refreshing
PUNCH
eat a few crisp Macaroons
or fluffy, tasty Meringue
Kisses and be ready for
the next.
Place Your Order
Early
HARVEY'S
220 E. College Ave.
PLAYERS OFFERING IS
RECOGNIZED SUCCESS
(Continual from first plum)
mighty ;dotted muttony° that there nev
nas an assignment handed toter the
tit) desk to a lady reporter that could
equal In Interest the doubtful duty of
pit/tiding for the domestic happiness,
of a well paid novelist."
In Stu fin Sam:ulna production of this
notate by the Pentt State Players
thme who attend teal hate the oppor
tunity of seeing 13yron \V. Knapp '2l
mid William Cates Shultz Tt In the
toles of Magee. the reporter. and Pot
e, the hermit. lespectively. Both
Woe ors are known to State College
nuttleric es, Kultpi, because of Ills role
of Ca. in "Stop Thief" and Shultz
through his Interpretation of lb° chor
ea. Vette, lets, In the more recent
piodual. of "And:moles and the Lion"
Shia the responsibility for most of the
laughs 10 "Sewn Keys to Szidliato.' .
tats upon these teen It is safe to state
that }lto Imams of Um coming per
form:lmo as it comedy Is assured
The sale of tickets la moll ulli con
tinuo up until Monday, Folnuary 7.
Those desiring to do so may secure
than from DaUd D. Allmon, 218 Main
Building. Seats on lien main floor are
selling for fifty and soventy-five cents
IMPORTANT ITEMS
BEFORE TRUSTEES
The liattolatirutte Sermon hill be held
at the usual thou on Sunday us In the
psst, no change taking place here. Mon
day hill also he untouched and hill he
detoted to annual Class Day functions.
00 Tuestla however will occur the
tereton) to %titbit esmy student looks
fothard. Thu Graduation exercises
theinstltes xlll he held Ott this day in
stead of on Wednesday, thus cutting
the commencement polled short by one
d tY.
There in the usual amount of routine
business to he acted upon by the Trus
tees but tho Colt:Ding Items me 0.111-
dent to make this meeting one to he
remembered In the annals of tile Coi
idlie
SUSQUEHANNA LOSES
TO VARSITY TOSSERS
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The line-ups awe as follows
Penn State Susquehanna
Wolfe forward. - Sweeney
Wilson _ _forward. Leldiek
lceplogle- center- , Rogawit.
Mince __guard _ _ Palma
Rillinger _ _guard. . Sueeloy
Meld goals: Penn Stub—Wolfe, Val
, son 2, Replogle, 3, 1:111Inger 2, Railer,
I Whiteman 3, Shale, and Marshall, Sod-
TiehannaSweene3,, Leidlek, RoLeawit.2
Foul goals, 'Wolfe, 13 out of 21;
Kothlet, 0 out of 9, Leldick, 5 out of 7
Subutitutlons —Rttnor for Wolfe.
Whiteman for Wilson, Shalr for Rep
logle, Kochlur for Thanes, Hunter for
IClllingor, Marshall for Hunter, Way for
Miner, Benner for Farceloy, and Bannon
for ria,i flier
The Book ExChange
is the place where you can sell
your books; drawing instru
ments and slide rules
AT THE PRICE YOU SET.
Bring them in now. .
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THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
311;11 of n. .f.... an.t. , . Ow .. , 'M
, ar• epu.14 , 41.0111 OW Bk.lons.
WHAT structure Is better known or n
more typical of America than this
Statue at the gate of New York
Countless thousands from the old world pass
under the uplifted arm that holds a light
sfluels means to them worlds snore than to
us, though our millions know it and love
it for the symbol it is
it is fitting that an Otis Elevator should
carry passengers up through the base to the
foot of the Itytue. For though the activities
of Ode are world-vadc, the heguminn the
creation, the basic ideas and the great de
velopments of vertical transportation were
nude,by Otis in America.
OTIS ELEVATOR COMPAN)
olaces In all Cltlea ul the Wolld
PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Announcement Of
Orchestra Personnel
The College Orchestra hi now In the
millet of Its winter mason and is unto
11..ing for the entertainment. which it
In planning to outgo In the immediate
futute. Tho first concert since tho re
turn from tho Chrigtmax vacation was
glop about a week alto Slid nag great-
It by those nil° attended. It
itt planned to gist set eml morn an part
of the Sunda) afternoon wedox of en
tertalmnento
Tho personnel o' the otcheetra at
inesent includes eight-one etudents,
nithil ate events dlittributed among
the various closes Tin. nantus of the
men are no rollout,
Conductor
'Alt.. W. 0 Thompson, B. U o A'
Student Lender
Samuel S bhernum '2l
, Facelt)
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Seniors
P. P. Lohman II :siding
II r. Thompson Popks
It C. /Welds NV T .1.
C. II Drosehal (.. \V Ilichatds ,
D A. Campbell IV C Toiniiklns
S Friedman M. S Sherman
J. Moak. Jr It W. Webster
P P. Ttrlttmenthoi W II Van B.ot
C. II 1.111,11,
Juniors
P. 'V Buntinn 11. Tiorkhot t
W. C Decker S M Donchl
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C J. Snyder .1. H Vogol
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YOU HAVE A COLD
Put chant Ito. 01 De=ll Laical!". Asplthi IU. D. Co.) Cold Tablet°.
take a fen dogen and note the tomtits Raul - the money bark guar
antee that In on ...sem tax Vito MB be COIIVIIICed th tl Ito noun.
wont. or i•hild c afraid to take chance/. and niglect IL cold NNII.
,111,11 un.efft. due ren an
ddy that itt.te no than ought). quickly and naturalls
without di...twit Inno easiD obtained at son.lll cost.
Then Put the tlinstinn squarol) to )ourself. Why take it chance
of tieing mitliGut this splendid comhinntl. when you can keep it bon
hand) and ready to meet any ennegene)"
IF YOU COU(III--on at HI find Iteenll Cherry Dm k Compound Cnugh
Strap nett) soothing and healing to the initated mucous tnernbran.,
It rodents tonenette and aids you In titian!tg tilT the phlegni
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Your chest nod lotto aro sore mai foul light This condition h bone
treatml ulth - .1 - tettall Droneldol Salve, applied directly to thu
chest, placing a hot flannel oven It nal leaving it on ovet night. One
or too thorough applications door! the mitt You will a:me yourself
muttering, time and monoy by /uniting 'liven 'noodles In YoUrTmetil
eine chest 0101 using %then first to,mptmns of n cold tippler.
Oct ontfl.f theme hmtats of Ce1d ' .1 . 0.6 to toil it. Telco Omni according
to ditto lions the moment the flint svntittoins appear and you sill °b
elle isti teller
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FROM DRIBBLERS AT
' WORK FOR NEXT GAME
iContinued from first pogo)
n polio fat tenm to defeat them
outvoting . day adds to their store of
I asketball knowledge and the) Will bane
the edgo upon the Amami} team when
oppose each other for the second
time One merinos bandienp has been
the hole of instal.: peilods due to the
tonbestol knninimium w bedule but this
Ix being otermuno the dull} so 1111-
01 ires ulth the introit% take men. The
unfit of the lent links has been en
. talon:illy good In these yowl leo &man
es and thou' dorm much benefit
Non the workouts
The neeond string men ate plenelng
'the chosen few for theft ponitionti on
the learn rind nplendid %aridly model lad
hot; been discovered in the atto. Wil
tlted Cornuall null continue to play
their wpiendid game Philo Frank stud
cruet ate the td pe of lust Naito ure
devlrable as forwards Schoenfeld. the
hunks lento.. In a halal uorket an well
an a Pile fillet. Tao guards Wilson and
Corneal] me doing commendable cock.
attire ',oughts and Ladner are timing
Oil both defennive and offennhe Pint:
The tenet has received complete now
outfits which will be coin In the same
Mete on Saturday.
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by
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Direct
GAC
The Arabian_Nights Come to Life-in all Their -- -
Mystery, Romance & Whimsical Humor
DIRECTED BY A MASTER AND PLAYED BY 'THE
GREATEST CAST EVER ASSEMBLED"
In Settings of Remarkable Realism and Magnificence
This Stupendous Ten-Reel Production, Costing
Half a Million Dollars to Produce, is
EVEN GREATER THAN THE PLAY: , V
,
Thursday and Friday:, January 27th and 2 - Bth • .
- - Matinee Daily at Two .
Adults 30c. - • - - Children Vlsc, and
.tax
PASTIME THEATRE , .
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Pt °team W. D. Crtwkett, of tho De
partment of Clan/deal Langungen offers
tot next semester, nn elective eotinto In
1.11(111 Clasnletrin English Translationn
—1.41.111 34 There null ho lectures on
the history and ttaaroetertotteo of
Latin Ilturatute, together with a reading
of tho innsterplecen of Latin prone and
rerun In utandard Thiglinh tranelations.
There alll Ito a study rondo of their
relation to Cheek and to English Mora
tine. Thu coulee In open to all stud
ents
NEWS OF OTHER 'COLLEGES
Nu Pitt Manion. the na
tionsl musical_ luittenity has atmngtal
it series 01 tumults for the coaling
seution. Tho In consists of four
iseltals by sonic of the lending artists
11. S. .I.—Tho Mint:is, It local honomr)
clues soelett mere Initiated Into the
Molds. Itetementatites from Penn
State and Pitt Utall• In cilium, of Mu
installation.
U. OF PITTSBUIU7II—"The Owl," the
mule paper of the University has in
otituteda popularity contest for
the most popular co-ed In the school.
h sulokriber has - one veto. and the
toed itathittl leg the ;neatest number of
totes has the honor of being "Owl
Queen."
CORN ELL—The Board of Trustees has
alms need u measure combining the Sib
ley College and the College of Civil
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Penn State Billiard Parlor.
Welcomes You
Candy Tobacco Ci g ars
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DON'T OVERLOOK
OUR
Cleaning, Pressing and F.
Tailoring Department
ANDY Makes them Look Like New •
The Fashion Shop
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7:i Tuesday, January 25, 1921
Engineering into the Cornell Collett
of Engineering. Thu coneolidation Wit
lake effect at tho beginning of the coo
nod liornenter. Velment" first.
PASTIME THEATRE
WEDNESDAY
Matinee at two •
Bebe Daniels
IN
"She Couldn't Help It"
Entire Proceeds of One
Show Only for
BENEFIT
OF
EUROPEAN RELIEF
Admission 25c
No war tax for this Matinee
TUESDAY
Matinee at two
WANDA HAWLEY
in" The Snob"
Added Attraction
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
"Dabbling in Art"
WEDNESDAY
Matinee at two
BEBE DANIELS
in "She Couldn't Help It"
CENTURY COMEDY
Entire: Matinee Proceeds
for One Show Only to
be given for benefit of
EUROPEAN RELIEF
. Admission 25c.
No war tax for this Matinee
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Matinee Saturday
All Star Cast
in "THE FURNACE"