Tuesday,_March 15, 1921 GRADUATE WOULD HAVE HONOR SYSTEM RETAINED Declares That Abolition of Sys tem Would Mean Backward Step For Penn State - _ _ ' 'Mulch 7, .1921 Ildltot, Penn St tte Collt..lan ENIEII2I I bay, tend ..ith ghett Inteisst Prof. C, ockett's 1 kapott" as he Is Reiter lowan to the irides num) letter in the hot issue or the Collegian concerning the I loom tu stein, and itseems to me that his cilcielsin hit the mill on the head The lionoi System, so called, has been ititteduced Into the life of Penn State since ipaduated, so possibly I am not in a position to criticise a sy n.], of whose notkings I lira, ignorant, I cannot, houovel, c..train from making a felt g.OIIHVI rations on Honor Systems in genetal, and 'on one In pal Haulm uith which 1 not familial Aftet a man graduates ft ona college and cams upon the sellout business of life, he is called upon almost dally to make decisions, to destroy or construct, something upon which the safety of many other people mil depend, to ghe professional advice, in fact, to take an examination At every turn in the road, his Integrity, his honesty, his HONOR Is tested, and many of the tests are hard, much harder than any examina tion he has ever been called upon to take In college And If he falls to measure up to the standard in HONOR he has failed miserably. If he maims a mistake he may get another trial, but not so If he fails In honesty Any Honor System, to be worthy of the name, should have real HONOR as Its foundation, not merely enforced hon esty for a few days out of the year. It should call for, and encourage, abso lute honesty every day of every year. It should become as much a part of a man's college education as-the study of mathematics or English, then, when he graduates, he will have acquired, if he did not have it before, one of the principal factors for SUM'. In life. Any business map nould rather have an honest man, even If he happens to bo a little dull intellectually, than a bril liant man who Is disholfest and on whose word he cannot depend. The Honor System at Georgia Tech, Where I took a two-year post-graduate course, Is such a system It calls ,for honesty In all college norlc, daily reci tation, wcekljor monthly quiz, and final examination By it the student Is placed on his HONOR to neither give nor receive and In any recitation, quiz, or examination And by it the instruc tor becomes a teacher and not a detect lye devoting his energies to the work. In hand and not being distracted by the thought that this or that man Is cheat ing The System Is administered bl an Honor Court, made up of students, to whom all violators of the rules of the System - are reported, and who Investi gate the charges and prescribe 'the Penalty, subject to the approval of the Faculty It Is not necessary for a man, seeing another cheating, to warn him, although It Is allowed and It is not re quiMd that the attention of a third man be called to the violation The cheater ,COLLEGE QUICK LUNCH Quick and Efficient Ser ' ' vice a Specialty. -:- Electrical Repair Work -., and 1-Icousta Itijiring We are now prepared to do all kinds of Electrical • , work. Let us give you a price on wiring • your home. ' ' ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO: - 123 Frazer Street Giving the People What They went The secret of success is furnishing the people what they .. want. America has given it most absolute demonstration that it s - . wants "Life Insurance" by paying three hundred fifty million dollars for new policies alone in 1920; twice as much as it paid for it in 1919; four times as much as in 1900 and sixteen times a 8 much as in 1880 and this in spite of haphazard sales methods. ~ Translating this history into prophecy indicates tremen dous opportunity for tomorrow. College men and women are peculiarly adapted for success in this fruitful field—a fact proved by figures. To those who can qualify, a Post-Graduate College Course _ in Life Insurance Salesmanship at Carnegie Technical School at Pittsburgh is offered. The rewards are immediate, substantial and cumulative. ', The Edward A. Woods Company desires to tell you the --.- experiences of some college trained men and women who are making a big success with it. Your inquiry will receive careful attention. The Edward A. Woods Co., General Agents The Equitable Life Assurance' Society of the United States _ - FRICK BUILDING ' PITTSBURGH, PA can be reported by one man for the first offence and must be if he falls to heed the warning The teport Is made to the Hanoi Comt tt hide conducts Its Investigations in private, no publiLlty Ix giLen the arab , ft equontly man found guilty will lease school ulth no one knowing the rue to ason The Instructors Lome and go au they please, being plownt mete for the purpose of explaining ohs/me points In the list of questions Lhan anything else, though they ma) repot t a man caught cheating the ‘ante as one of the students In nn 1., eat s the/ e, I know of but tu o cas es I elm led to the linnet Court and both of these mete typal led by students One was found guilty and ults alloued to resign from the school, and the other uas found not guilty and was restored to good stsnding In neithet of these Loses was it general]) knottn that the men vane even on Dial I happened to be tote intimate milli one of the menthols of tile Court and got my beau ledge of the 0,0 Dont him Penn State taunt inane an Homo Sy stem To go back to the old mottled of maltiog detectives of the instructots, and then trying' to get tihead of the detectives by seeing how much the ding ue can do ulthout getting caught, Is a step, any a big stride, backward, and I feel sate I am voicing the sentiment of the vast majority of alumni when I say "Don't take this step" We all want to see Penn State go forward, and she cannot do it if she takes this back ward stork So let's have an Honor System, but let's make It one whose (minded= Is real Honor, practicedalay by day; obo which will make Penn State men real men, In every sense of the word. We are all of us very fond of talking about the men of Penn State, but a man with out honor Is only half a man Honor and 'Honesty In the little things of col lege (and they are little things' when compared with, the problems of life) will train a man to be honorable and honest In the big problems he will meet With after he leaves college and has to fight his battles alone By all means have an Honor System Yours very sincerely, CHAS , L ARMSBY Class of 1904 YORK COUNTY CLUB SETS DATE FOR EASTER DANCE The York County Club has made plane for its second dance of the year to be held at the Coliseum Hall In York on March twenty-fourth Dancing will be from nine o'clock until one and, the subscription will be one dollar and sev enty - - five cents The other dance, held by the club during the Christmas holi days, was entirely successful, about three hundred couples being present W G HOPKINS . C H HOFF H. & H. Transfer Co. LIGHT HAULING Baggage, Trunks, Etc Auto Service Leave drderi at Co.op Phone—Bell 500, Y. M. C Special Attention to - Students Work PENN STATE COLLEGIAN "KNOW GOD" IS ADVICE OF EVANGELIST-JONES The text of the sermons uhlth woe delivered pn Sunday by Evangelist "Bob" Jones gas found In the tenth vet se of the sixth Chapter of Gala tians. "As go hate thereto.: oppor tunity, let us do good unto all men Both sermons g ere dtlive.:l on the sang subject but with mot e complete at the tit:herein-4s =the, lag Ev angelist Jones has assisted by Par Lot en Jones' gito sang, "Good Enough For Ole" Whet Is the mistiest good thet 003 man can 1 0111101 to his [diet 01411? The mentest good In the vorld is not in possessing the hest phioiltal health, oi In Ott Mg money bccause money canna furnish nil that is needed most Neither Is education the greatest thing In tilt timid as there ate number of things that education cannot do Education may move to he acure unless ono knovs mine about Cod The tlnie is let to come %then cducatlon will not satisfy The greatest good In the vivid vhlch Is of the highest value to man• kind is to in each the gospel of Jesus Christ "Whatever you have. -If }MI don't have Cod, life is a failure lam not minimizing m discounting the care of the poor and needy. Yet the greatest benefactor in this Institution is the Christian student who Is leading Penni. to Jesus Cluist The college helps to make one realize an Increase in. res ponsibilities. If you are a Christian. Your Job is to win people to the Christ ian cause Be sure that you are right with Cod• The Christian religion is a result of human personality and It is the result of the living Christ." Mr Jones went Into great detail In jENUS° y PENCILS ''. Fre e th up ' e ' rr a r - Aus I TI; rhals all - t'or perfecto pencil work. 17 black degrees and 3 copying. ' Anicriaan7cad 1 = PencriCo. a , ' , 1 .1k 4 . , •As.'" - - . . - ".,.. , OM. .... .."'... :, • . :, . 1 ,, 1 1 1 ; ;:•• , " , f7-. 4 ',,,, k... 1..,, 7 1 14 ,1 W ' id ' 2l - -_. 217 Fifth Ave ^— NEW YORK CITY, Dept. W-19 qp:p . ..,....:5..:.:.:: , ...:.: .. tt ivliii ,' _:o%g: - ,- - oln : . , . I L ; l i , !IP` , , ~ . 1 .1011 . 191 r . MARV:t.' . ..ei '.... .-.: :.....: '. • ~ .11,q, ", ~ I.i : li th ...,,,,*: f ' ~ .::_ V,'' t'4 • ' lf' V'''" "1 ',, .'' •; ' ''':;. '::::-... V' lll'AtiitiV: ',,, •\, \\% \ f; ... siti a., , , , • We go 6000 miles for the . Turkish tobacco used in Murad Because —Turkish has a taste —Turkish has a mildn( has a delight—far beyond all cigarette tobaccos of all othf Murad gives you real enjoyment, and true delight such as no Tobacco other than 100% Pure Turkish Tobacco can give. ~~; describing the life of Saint Paul and told Slit RAN instances which occurred dosing the life of this meat apostle "You need a fellowship With Cod and Sou must lit, this life of fellowship I don't belies, that any man is at his seso hest until Ise Is the p a ssel of a fel leo ship with Cod These is no explana tion of life or erases !once olthout God Cod 0 111 give and supply abillts The equipnant which you need is the taints mesa 0 hich Cod imposts when Sou give veto life to Ills aes • ice Let us tulle things as Cod gives them to us The grettest good on c nth Is to ohs Monks So 1 , 411, Christ lissom Cod There Is not conskimation u islets must be tinders mond. Do not samosa stn) of lc In a CM Mien 1111111 unless sou knoo , Cod" ANNUAL DANCE AT EASTER The .lohnstowit Club, consisting of students ft oin Conlin la Count), will hold its sixth annual dance in that tit), Tuesday, Match twenty-ninth, from nine-thilty until too o clock at the Pon o+e 1) inchor Academy This teal. It has loon decided that the anti will he tea teal and the subset lotion has been fixed at foul dollars Some reatuter me being nrangedby the aonunlttee In charge of the dance Effolts Ire nou being made to secure the Penn Steer Vat rlty Quartet to ap pear at the affair end a special seven piece orchestra has been engaged In ILSst learn, the .7ohnstoum Club dance The State College Plumb ing and Heating Co. Located in rear of No 300 South Ath erton Street, Bell Phone 37-i, desires a portion of your patronage. ' Competition is the life of trade Price, Promptness and Efficiency an all-worth considering Call us and try us out We will try our best to keep you al. ways as a customer. Hot Water Heat a Specialty Why , Because it is the best Steam may be your choice and we can furnish what you prefer Re pair work and supplies furnished promptly and at Wproper price. BULLOCK & RUDY, Mgrs C:OIII6OI2IODIZEDININISHICIDECIMIZDECOZIDE62.3ISI.2IIIII , O I IOI3 4O9IB4I2,II 2 EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE Cigars, Cigarettes, Candy and Sett Drinks OYSTERS IN SEASON MILLER & BREON 2 107 South Allen Street. - 0 11100149114111141MIEBECIPIGORTBEGMOHNIIIMIDINDSIONNICA The Turkish Cigarette i6ll-09-flf ffr, ".04A 'rwig,w-t:V4r ~~_ _ _ ~"vY acts —Facts —FACTS —! Ins been net! attended and, according to incsent Indications, this Easters ev ent a 111 also be successful LE CEECLE FRANCAIS TO 1101.1) MEETING TONIGHT Le etrele Francais UM hold Its reg ular taunting this evening, at seven thirty °clock, at the home of D IL Porterfield, 22G Frailer Street An in teresting program consisting of mus ical numbers and readings in- French, will be tendered An>one ulto Is in tetested is invited to attend. 17 I t t I }÷.l4.l.4++:÷K÷i-K-.1 4.4. TRY A GOOD • . • Winter Tonic GILLILAND'S :I -.,: Codliver Compound a palatable reconstructive - tonic for run-down 1. condition following f Coughs, Colds t, and Grip. 4. A. y T. T.. .. RAY D. GILLILAND ... 1 : t DRUGGIST 4. 1 . .. State College, f'a - X : +++++.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-24-:÷:-X-X-1":-1-:4 : Page Three You will want to see our stock of new and ' attractive gifts They have been care fully selected from many of the ex clusive shops for your ap proval The paces fit your own needs. COLUMBIA Allen SHOP Street Grafonolas Incense Burners EASTER FLOWERS Party Favors Come in this week \\N, [ sii I
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