Tuesday, October 11)1921 NORTH vs. SOUTH North Carolina State - 0 0 0— 0 Penn State 7 7 7 14—35 Penn State 5 Goals from Touchdowns Penn State 5 Penn State 11 Penn State 10 Average 40 yards Penn State Attempted 15 Attempted 9 Successful, 5 for 99 yds ' Successful, 2 for 8 yds 'intercepteds 1 Intercepted, 3 Penn State 107 yards Penn State „ » Attempted, 3 Yards in- Scrimmage Penn State 354 • Successful O' DETAILS ARE IMPORTANT. SAYS CHAPEL SPEAKER Mr Rufus' M Jones, Professor of Philosophy at Haverford College, and one of tho leading Quakers of Penn sylvania, addressed Chapel last' Sun day His sermon was exceedingly in teresting, and he delivered it in a skill ful and forceful manner In place of 'quoting a specific text, Mr Jones began his address by re calling to his audience the story ’of how the prophet Elijah had become de pressed'and disillusioned after his vic tory over the prophets of Baal, when ho had moved to the Israelites which was the true God! Elijah had discovered that killing one's opponents does not ngcessniy prove that one has 'gained a moral victory, >said -the speaker “To kllL a million men is not to prove a doctrine, it is to kill a million men " With these and like slmillcs and ex amples he emphasized the fact that God cannot be found In cxternall forc es, no. matter .how stupendous!'they may be, but He is to bo found within. Everybody, said Mr Jones, had ex pected the Messiah to come as a mighty conqueror, but Jesus, when he come,' said, “My kingdom is like a mustard seed ” This is tyjrfcal of the Kingdom of Hoavenr stated Mr Jones, in that it is not boastful nor vaunting but hns tho mighty and expansive power of Life Thus his sermon was built upon the idea that’ the seemingly mighty forces oT matter and the great inventions of man for the purposes of war, 1 travel, arid so forth, do not express God for "God is to be found in tho little things ” LANCASTER CLUB WILL f HOLD. CHRISTMAS DANCE .__^,T.hc w Lapca3tcr County„Club organiz ed lasf weo!c and discussed'plans for a Christmas dance which will bo held at tho Hotel Brunswick on tho evening of December v twenty-seventh. R M Swift ’23 Is the chairman of the com mittee in charge of the dance officers were also elected for ituti m i ittitiinrii j»i min ii mim utiinti ii iminifi WHITMAN’S State Seal Candy for Alumni Day We have just received a fresh shipment of State Seal Chocolates in one, two* and tnree pound packages. Our line of State, Seal Jewelry ■ is new and complete. I ALUMNI DAY -We have a complete line ] of State Jewelry and Souvenirs. RAY D. GILLILAND DRUGGIST Touchdowns N. Carolina 0 N. Carolina 0 First Downs N Carolina 5 N. Carolina 14 Average 42 yards Forward Passes N. Carolina Penalties N. Carolina 35 yards Field Goals N. Carolina Attempted 0 N. Carolina 122 the comine year at the meeting They are B F Leaman ’22, president, P M Trout *22, vlce-piesldcnt, L S Cross •23, secretary, H P. Rutter *23, score* tary STIFF CARD ARRANGED FOR GRAPPLING SEASON Captain F L Watson ’22, of tho wresting squad, and several of his grapplers are already beginning a vig orous winter’s training that will not end until after the final meet oC the season, or most probably after the In tercollegiates Manager Bailey has arranged a very stiff schedule, the season operlng offi cially on "February 4th, with the Univ ersity of Pennsylvania, it is Hoped The Quakers J have been invited to appear here on-thls date, but as yet, a definite decision has not been reachd After tills opening date, 1 the wrestlers will meet Lehigh, 'Cornell, the Army, Har vard, Indiana, Navy and Princeton, the hardest schedule ever arranged for a Blue and White wrestling 1 team' ,McMahon who, it is hoped, will show even better form than that of last yeari> In 'the heavyweight division, is iii training w Ith the football squad' and, for that reason, should be in excellent shape when the mat season opens He should' have a big, lead on the other members of the squad ’Each afternoon, tho freshman and sophomore 'squads’ean' bo seen leaving the Armory for their customary after noon jaunt of a mile or so, it being Coach “Dave” Detar's opinion that this outdoor work in tho warm fall weather will be more beneficial to -the men than to exhaust themselves each after noon pn the mats _ _The Freshmen arc. displaying unusu al interest in wrestling this year, a large squad having reported, some of whom have had some previous train ing in this sport. For this reason, a hard fought underclass meet may bo assured PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Cf it H>anbtotcF) i&fiop Hot Lunches and Suppers Chicken and Waffles Tuesday and Friday Nights “Who Was John Hancock?” asked Thomas A: Edison'in his Employment Questionnaire We will pay One Hundred Dollars ($100) forthebest answer to Mr. E dison’s question. Competition l closes November 15,1921 j ADDRESS DEPARTMENT of publicity Life Insurance Company 1 of Boston. Massachusetts PROF. DUTCHER WORKING. ON RAISIN DEVELOPMENT Frofessor R. A. Dutcher, head of the Department of Agricultural Chemistry, has recently returned from California where he has been studying the var ious phases of tho raisin industry, pre paratory to beginning several Import ant experiments with raisins While in California, Piofo&sor Dulch cr went to tho headquarters of the Cal ifornia Raisin Growers’ Association and took 1 a tiip through tho San Joaquin valley white ho visited several of the large 1 vineyards and obtained first hand Information concerning Ulio grow ing and bundling of the grapes He studied the verities now used and also the methods of Uiying She grapes The icst'of his stay was spent in confer ence with the officials of the company and in going through the packing plants in order to secure information in regard’to the chomlcij problems which aie involved In the raisin industry Professor Dutcher had gone to Cal ifornia with the intention of beginning, on his return to Penn State, expei 1- ments on the vitamin contents of the raisin But he states that he has found that this is not the most import ant problem with which the raisin growers are concerned What must bo done first, he says, is to determine what shall bo a standard raisin At present there is no fixed standard to waids Which raisin producers must work, ’the quality of the raisins being determined by Jong experience of the grovveis themselves Therefore it is Professor Dutcher’s intention to try to determine a standard raisin accord ing >to Chemical content, and especially according to the sugar content. Considerable difficulty is also being experienced by raisin grovveis in det ermining the exact point at which tho drying piocess should be stopped Ac cordingly, Professor Dutdher expects to begin dehydration and moisture ex pel iments on raisins These experi ments, along with thoso on vitamins and those on the utilization of seed pulp and culls, Should result in the discovery of considerable Information which will be of great importance to raisin growers On his way back to Penn State, Prof essor Dutcher stopped at Berkeley where he visited tho Agricultural Chemistry laboratory of the University of California and got various hints and > ideas from tho Agricultural Chemistry workeis there, on Agricultural Chem istry problems He likewise visited 1 tho Oregon Agricultural College and the University of Minnesota SPECLVL FLOWER FLOAT BY FLORICULTURE CLASS The class in Floriculture will aid in arranging the table decorations far the inaugural banquet and is also making extensive preparations for the inaugur al parde A “Say-It-Wath-Flowers” float will be one of tho chief features of the florists part, and an attractive and appropriate display of flowers may be anticipated PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS LOST —Open face gold watch with fancy case, initials B. H. W. on back. Reward Return to Y. M. C. A. Hut THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN JOHNSTOWN pLUB WILL ' DECORATE AUDITORIUM The, Johnstown j Club has won tho unique distinction [of being die County Club which will decorate the Schwab Auditorium for the coming Inaugura tion exercises to [bo held there Chas M Schwab, who built the Auditorium, is a mtlvo of cAmbiitt County from whine the membe/s of this club come, and the decoration of the stiucture lias been granted to [them because of this Mi Sclnvub will be at State College during the inaugural events and will bike an active part on the program At a meeting of tho club last week, it was decided to hold a buujuet foi the members in the neui future Definite arrangements for this affair will be an nounced at a later dale To help in canylng on the publicity woik of the college die Johnstown Club will stud the COLLEGIAN to ev oiy high school in Cambiia County which has five students at Penn State The (inpur will be sent twin weekly to the lollowlng places Johnstown, crea son, Cunollowin and Dale high schools Piellminary plans foi the annual dunic during the Easter vacation at Johnstown were discussed The or gml/ution Is anticipating one of its best and most active years, since there aie about sixty students eligible foi menibcishlp The officers aie E E Overdoif ’22, piesldent, V E Munich '2l, vlce y piosldent, C O Buchanan ’JJ, isecretnry-ti eusurcr WORLD’S DAIRY CONGRESS HONORS PROF: BORLAND , A high honor has come to Penn State x dn the form of an Invitation extended to Professor A A Lot land, head of the Daliy Husbandly Department, to be come a member of the Worlds Dairy Congree Committee This is an offer that is made only to recognized loadeis in the dairy world Piofessor Boiland Is now in St Paul, Minn, where he Is attending the Na tional Dairy Show, the meeting of the Wloildts Dairy Congress Committee, and tho meeting of the Dairv Science As sociation, of which he is vice-presi dent Other members of the Dairy Husbandry Department who aie at tending the National Dairy Show are S I Bechdel, W H Mai tin, and P S .WUUiams Penn State is also sending two judg ing teams to the show One of these teams composed of G M Hummei ’22. ,S‘ S Decker ’22, and M H Panry ’22, ,wlll test its skill In judging dairy cattle iwhilc a team composed of L G Moore ’22, R H Braun ’22. and C. G Sell ’23,. ‘will judge dairy products i “Four New York Stores” Qeneral Offices: Broadway, Cor. 29th Street Wallach Bros. Our Mr. Jack Arthur arid Mr. Henry Salten are planning to visit you with an interesting assortment of correct clothes, hats , and haberdashery for College'Men EXHIBIT AT THE NITTANY INN Thursday, October 20 Friday, October 21 - i Saturday, October 22 Your inspection is most cordially mvtreti “Satisfaction or Money Back” PANAMA'CANAL EMERGENCY DAMS /TIaTUN LAKE, eighty-five feet above sea * level, is the reservoir holding the water to feed the Gaum Locks (which lead to the Atlantic) and the Miraflores and Pedro Miguel locks on the Pacific end of the Canal. Every ship going through the canal in either direction uses the water from Gatun Lake to lift it from the one ocean and lower it into the other. Should some accident destroy a lock, the weight of water released might force down the others and cause tremendous damage and, by lowering the level of the lake, make the canal inoperative until rain liad refilled the lake. Therefore these big emergency dams were con structed. ' Normally they are not used In emergencies they would be swung over the locks, the gates would drop into position and effectually dam die opening. Otis engineers designed, constructed and in stalled the machinery for operating six of these* gigantic dams It is a feat typical of the world wide scope of Otis activities in engineering and the vertical transportation of men and materials. Molt of the famous buildinqs of the world art equipped with Otis Eleeatort OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY Office* In all Principal Clilci at (be World I COMBINED COLLEGE CHOIRS IN CANTATA The college choirs, both “A*' and "B” ire profiling foi a combined chapel service on Sunday, October thirtieth Plum are being undo wherein the two cholis will sing together as ono great choii, instead of the two separate or ganizations There will be no speaker on that Sunday The Music Department da arranging a fine program that should bo of inter est to every member of the college The piogrun will Include the Cantata Gulliu by Gounod and many other sel ections of prominence in the musical woild i Cantata Gnllii which is the storj of the Kail of Zion, Is veiy expressive and the wav the combined choirs aro work ing on the selection promises a musical ire it to ihe students and faculty of Penn State The composition Is one of the best of Gounod's works. Ho Is one of the finest of the French school mid Is noted not only for the opera Taunt but for several otheu fine com positions The Glee Club is making preparations for the tiip to Elizabethtown, to the Masonic Home. on October twenty ninth The organization which will make the trip will be built mound ,the Vaisti> Quartet and will consist of about twentv-ihieo members, all of the old glee club. The Varsity Quartet, the glee club, and ilnstiumental trio and Jiok fMejers as specialist will make up the gioup The club will motor to Elizabethtown on Siturday, giving the concert that evening and will remain until Sunday when the> will sing at the -.services which will be conducted by President Tlionins * / SENIOR GIRLS ENTERTAIN FROSH AT CLASS PARTY The fii st of the ol iss parties In hon or of the fieshmnn ghls was given by the senioi women students last Wed nesdav evening In the Woman's Build ing pallors EffeoUve Hallow'een de- You have tried the rest Now Eat the Best BUSY BEE CAFE ! 120 East College Ave . derations made the rooms very attrac tive and Halovv'een games were the ohiof amusements Bobbing foi apples and fortune-telling were popular at tractons for the guests who came to the party In every imaginable kind of costume A prize offered for the most| novel costume was won by a would-be elephant The program of the evening included a minstrel show given b> the musically-inclined senlois and music and (Lancing filled the Intel missions Refreshments consisting of cider and pict/els were served The party ad journed with cheers for the class of NEWSPAPERS SENDING MEN FOR INAUGURATION The pi oof that the Inauguration of Piesfdent will be an event of Nation wide Importance is clean 1} shown b} , the aira> of reporters, Journalists, and newspapermen that aro to be here Ac coiding to present indications all the big newsmpers of the east us well is s}ndieatcs will be i epresented foi the celebration To date all the Philadelphli newspap ers with the exception of the Public Ledger will be i epresented. this list in cludes The North Ameilcnn, The Rec ord. The Inqulrei. The Evening Ledgcu. and the Evening Bulletin The Pitts burgh Dispatch is tiic only papei from that cit} which has announced th it the} would havo men hoie but it is expected that all the othei publications will fall in lino The Williamsport Sun will lepresent that clt> while Hanisburg and Altoona are ceitUn to send several repotturs so that ever} town in Penn sylvania will be well posted on the ev ents of the celebration ntvavvuMKvvswauawHvvßwaviß | E. W. Gernerd § | Merchant Tailor | “ Next to Post Office * gMattßvxtwamiwflußvvawHvvß ' « STOP at our store and load up your Eversharp. Eversharp Red Top Lead. THE CRABTREE CO. JEWELERS STATE COLLEGE, PA Pj^^£^Siectioos when you feel blue, tired, nervous, mean — Now —at last—you can use the marvelous power of music in a practical way. Noted psychologists have just completed, for Mr. Edison, a two-yeer research into the effects of music. 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