Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, May 03, 1921, Image 3

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PLAY- BY RURAL LIFE ;
CLUB ENTERTAINS DADS
One of the finest treats of the sea
son. wag, presented to an entirely ag
prociative audience In Old_Chapol last
Saturday' evening In the form of tifree
May by the Rural Life Club The play
Was three' not • production' entitled
the•rarm" , and was eapecl.ll3 ,
,pratiicifd as a form_ of L enterticinment for
the lithers the 'celebration of the
first - -Fathersl,Day in the history of
'this-Institut/on 'The Marcy. Intend
ed to teach at lesson , by' ehowing
much better •a• person ‘who• had receiv
ed, college education reould - manage
and - conduct , the affairs of-a.farm than
the , person - who haenever genet° col
lege. •The Country-Life' Club le plann
ing tg. present this , play at ' varieus
rural communities-ease. means of in,
duclng:farmers-ta band their ions to
collegalf
-The east or ettsieters , tor the
,pr.;
auction was as-follows:
Charlee , Merll-- Faust
Morton-Merill..- . .....-Rayreend , Culberreon
bfraiirrerill Gray
Rdse Meade.-- -- Sara Hartman
Gus Anderson.
Reuben Allan-- ---Lee 'Roberta
Mr- "Horst
Robert Powelt.—.--z—:Curvin Lauer
Mar/redo: Lansdon--. 2711een Well
Hulda,
Property, Manager.
Director --Mr. Bertha •Lee Broyles
..phoo<o.;- - Q ;Ay _
TIIRSDAY
'FLAW HANKESBII3IN, -
In 'Poor Dear MereAretittebro
Added—JOIDOTY.DINES
In the , Sewell Ford+Story _
"Torohy Fix. - .
WEDNESDAY -
MONTE BLUE
and- -
. ,
JACQUELINE LOGAN
- In The Comedy Drama
.A Perfect Crime^
-- CENTURY-COMEDY
' CONWAY TEARLE
. In — "Soaloty Snobs" -
MACK SENNETT COMEDY
-"Officer Cupid"—
FRIDAY AND ORILERDAY
CLARA RIMALL YOITNG
In "Hush"
- ToOMIRVILLE COMEDY
'EMellnit All Trains"
- 3rAasia.i : NEILAi -
"Bob HazOptou of Moor^
Are you going to be a"drop
forged:_engineer?
- There are thousands of that kind and, soon or late, they learn
with a shock - thatthey can get just about so far, and no further
THREE big eastern uni
versity engineering societies
held a joint meeting recent
ly. They were alumni men
of technical colleges. And
they met to discuss the out
look of the college trained
engineer; _
"The . trouble," said, a
speaker,' "is that too many
of us are 'drop-forged' en
gineeri. We know our pro
fession; but of Business, to
which it is ,so closely re
lated—we- just, don't know
what it's all about."
In the files of the Alesiander
Hamilton Institute is the story .. _
of a graduate of a great en- A Course whose product Is •
gineering college. With all his understanding "Forging Ahead In Business"
training and his degree, he was ...Forging Ahead to Ilminess" is a lie- y
a "drop-forged" engineer. The Alexander Hamilton, In- pogo book especially prepared for rim -,,
stitute was founded by a • who are takiog stock of ehir P..Peet.
"When I left college - I- did group of business men and edu- , ;w or d j ‘ roaderin t s . w o llt a tbattr r m . ho l o d
not know the ABC of how caters who realized that modern _ ram ortibie pew. . But to men Who r
'to consider even the sim- business was developing special , ,ma ouily want tolotio e w what the Course
lest of business problems," ists, but not executives; that ' ha: di:Taal:3r other. le salmon. like their
.. -Ee wrote. own, tbis book will he a revelation. It
somehow more men must be •
mill be sent without obligation. hat
taught the fundamentals that . md th e coupon below.
Upon leaving college, he started underlie the operations of every '
to work as an engineer for a big de p art me nt of business. •
'technical firm at 870 a month. Alexander Hamilton_ Institute
He is still with that firm. And The Institute has only one AMAstorPlace Now York City
this is what he writes: • - Course. It takes a man out of --------
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college and gives him a working ;,".'ir F
hi. I...Yl.9yrittusatabllgsUoo 17,rp7
' "Today I nni part owner of nowledge -of all the de art- .
the firm and' sole manager meats of business. • -• p '-
of it, This hasn't been due
Pnnt hzre
to luck 14 any mans; but Such roman receives in a few' 8.,...
•... _
,
~,.,
simply by putting into pros- - months of reading what ordinari
_ tice what 'anyone can get ly would - consume years of prac- ' , '
• from the Modern BUsinesi - tical experience.- He finds in the ' ~ - _ -
' --- Course and Service of, the Institute a • more direct path P. iu. 7 - •
. 'E . Canadra a Addrros. C.F. R. INlZelin. Ibrouta. Australian Adds.... Sa Caramaah*St.. Sysimat
PLAYERS ISSUE CALL - - I
FOR FROSH MANAGERS
'At a - recent meeting of the Penn
State Players several very important
charges wets made in the constitution
of that organisation. One of the most
important charges was a complete revi
sion of the "managerial system Ac
cording to the now system any Fresh.:
man who is primarily interested in the
staging and managing of dramatic pro.:
ductlons, will have an - opportunity to
follow v,orit'along that line. The Play
ors feel' that there are many students
who are interested in the mechanics
or stagecraft,- and believe that those
who 'are•se intereeted ehould have an
opportunity to show -their ability
The new regulations provide that•
1. Freshmen may sign UP as See
. , end - Assistants
- 2 Of these Second Assistants, three
'will - be - selected, 'at the end of
their Freels... year, Who will net
as First Assistants, during their
Sophomore year.
13 Of these First Assistants, two • will
be selected, at the and of their
Sophomore year, who will act as
..-A.- Stage Manager, and -21-.Pro
__ipeity' Manager duringtheir ,Tun-
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- ''Kobett ' 4. ASlller, p. ID.-
- estate college, 'Nana.
Dear :Fellows • -
-You doubtless remember that May
«Bth is Mothers Day. Have you thought
just how - you will please her on that
day. .We know , of no more acceptable gift
than abbx of Page and Shaws Candy of
Excellence. '
We have•-made arrangements with
the factory to send this direct to her
ff 'you wish. Just drop in and leave
your order with us and we - will take care
of. the re'st-.%
Me - have a - fresh'supply awaiting
you at our store.
• Alexander Hamilton Insti- from where he is to where he
tate." - ' wants to be.. has the satin
'
- faction of carrying large respon-
It is not enough to know the sibihties while he is still young.
technical side alone . , Naturally and inevitably he
:ems more than the average
giThe director of a _western en- , num -of the -same years and
ee 'lig college said recently: education.
The mostdominant character
istic of the engineering profes- For the' "drop-forged" en
sion is the preponderance of the g i ooex , who asks h imse lf "wh ore
commercial over the technical." am I going to be five years from
Step by step,lthe engineering now?' the Alexander Hamilton
enterprises that achieve big sue. Institute has an encouraging
cess, and make careers for en- story to tell. It is the story of
gineers, are guided by the same
the thousands of successful col
fundamental laws and practices lege men—many of them en
that rule modern business. And ganeers—who have saved the
thousands of engineers have , wasted years: men who, thru
learned by bitter experience that the Course and Service, have
added to their technical equip
without business training, tech- -
nical training carries a man just ment the training which makes
about so far, and nolarther. them understand what business
is all about.
_ ._ ,
Ofr.Tar!r!M..!'”!".YMl
P _ 7 r .. - --- --''' PENN ATAIi'OCA,LEcaAri
for year. Tne two managers will
upon eleetien, automatically be
come members of the organize
Lion.
Although pit Is rather late In the
school year, to attempt to inaugurate
nett system of thin kind, the Present
managers think that there are enough
men in the present Freshman - glass,
who are sufficiently Interested in work
of this kind, to make the trial a suc
cess Therefore all Freshmen who wiih
to avail themselves of the opportiffity,
will sign up Tuesday evening, at six
thirty In room 31401 d Main
SENIOR' GIRLS; PLAN
_LAWN
FETE ON MAY THIETEENTH
Senior women students are now com
pleting plans for their annual lawn fete
which is to be held the evening of May
thirteenth - on the grounds In front of
the Women's Building. All Penn State
students are invited to this affair when
dancing and cards will be features of
the evening. Instead of charging a
regular admission price, the committee
has decided to tax those attending a
nominal amount for each event in which
As, ever yours,
- Rexall, prug Store
they take part. In this manner a small
tee will be mulled each time a student
dances To make everyone feel that
they are welcome, the co-eds have
issued no special Invitations and they
all! take the first - person asking them
as their amblers for each dance.
The committee of Senior women
students In charge of the afTalr are•
Frances'l3 Hosfeld, general chairman,
Miss Maly E Fox, advertising, Miss
Kathryn I Herbert, dancing: Miss tall
M McCloskey, social. Miss ?Minnie E
Rapp, refreshments
VOCATIONAL INTERVIEWS
ARRANGED FOR CO-EDS
As a part Of the college vocational
Plana. 'Dee - n
Margaret A. Knight has
arranged to have an appointment' with
each girl of the Junior class concern
ing the matter of choosing a vocation
It Is the desire of the Dean that each
girl have a definite vocation chosen
during her Junior near at the latest
and if possible, by the end of the sopho
more year To conform with this pro-
t Penn State_ Billiard . Parlor
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A 74 mouthpiece because it has just
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, REDM4NOL is as transparent and beau
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. ydli are buying . a cigarette .
holder, a cigar holder, or a jimmy ' pipe,
• ; ask your dealer to show you one with a
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If yourloial dealer doesn't Carry P.L'IMLINOL
ppm and holders send us hsr name and address.
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• • 661 West 22ad Sireet
can hold a firefly in your hand; you can boil
with an electric lamp. Nature long ago evolved
:old light." The firefly, according - to Ives and
Coblentz, radiates ninety-six percent light and only four
percent heat. Man's best lamp radiates more than ninety
percent heat.
An English physicist once said that if we knew the fire
fly's secret, a boy turning a crank could light up a whole
street. Great as is the advance in lighting that has been
made through research withiii the last twenty years, man
wastes far too much energy in obtaining light.
This problem of the "cold light" cannot be solved merely
by trying to improve existing power-generating machinery
and existing lamps. We should still be burning candles if
chemists and physicists had confined their researches to the
improvement of materials and methods for making candles.
For. these, reasons, the Research Laboratories of the
General Electric Company are not limited in the scope of
their investigations. Research consists in framing questions
of the right kind and in finding the answers, no matter
where they may lead.-
What makes the firefly glow? How does a firefly's light
differ in color from that of an electric arc, and why? . The
answers to such questions may or may not be of,practical
value, but of this we may be sure—it is by dovetailing the
results of "theoretical" investigations along many widely
separated lines that we arrive at most of our modern
"practical" discoveries.
What will be the light of the future? Will it be like that
of the firefly or like that of the dial on a luminous watch?
Will it be produced in a lamp at present undreamed of, or
will it come from something resembling our present incan
descent lamp? The answers to these questions will depend
much more upon the resulti of research in pure science than
upon strictly commercial research.
General(,?
General Of fi ce Com • any 5.....d0m
gram, the Sophomore eci-eds will have
an oppm malty to arrange an Interview
ulth the Dean as soon as all of the
Juniors have taken advantage of this
offer It is especially Important that
the Interviews be held at title time
uhen the elections - for courses of stud}
tot next tear Hiatt be made.
FRATERNITI BASEISALL -
GAMES FOR TEIS WEER
Fraternity baseball games scheduled
for this neck aro as follows:
Wednesday, hilly 4
Phi Kappa Slgmit vs Omega EMS'.
.—Desmond No I.
Phl Gamma Delta vs Theta. Xl—DI•
mond No. 3
Alpha Zeta vs 'Kappa Sigma—Dl•
mond No 4.
Friday, May 0
Sigma Phi Sigma va Sigma
Epsilon—Diamond No 1.
Sigma Nu NS Lambda Cbi Alpha
Diamond No 3
Alpha Delta Sigma vs Phi Sigma P
--Diamond No 4
Makes the Firefly Glow?
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Saturauy, May 7
P 1 /Canna Alpha vs Phi ganna—Dl ,
mond No I
Delta Upsilon ve Beta Tbeta Pl—D
mond No. 3
Slgnin PI ‘8 Airllll Tau Omegas—DlD
mond No 9
Due to unsettled ueather condition:
and act diamonds last heck, en/retell
baseb ill games on Friday and Saturda
were eaneollial and only- Wednesday':
games were played They resulted a
follous•
Sigma Phi Dpellon-13
Tau Sigma. Tau-2
- Alpha Tau omega—G
Phi Kappa Sigma-1
Kappa Sigma—l
Delta Pl-1
To Forget
MOTHER
On HER clay will mean disap
pointment for one you love.
The second Sunday in May
has been set aside all over the
country for FIER. Are you
going to remember Y 0 UR
mother?
Flowers are alway, appro
priate—and we have other in
expensive gifts she will enjoy.
Just notice our window to
day for a few of the many ap
propriate things we have in
stock. ."'
In four days more it will be
too late—mother's day is May
Bth this year—knowing that
you are giving her happiness
will double: your pleasure in
the giving.
The GIFT and
ART SA OP