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Penn State Colleian
Publl4lmd Semi-weekly during the College Ymtr by students of the PenneYl
- Stub) College, In the Inter.st of the Students, Pacolty, Alumni and
...Irwin of the College.
A. G Prutt '22 .
G H. Loale, Jr . '22
J W Selover '22
ASSOCIATE, EDITORS
W. R Auman '23 D R. Mehl '23
tiroilion's Editor .. ~.
Assivi tot Women's Editor
NV E Petry, Jr '22
H. R nericheleer '22
E. S Yocum '22
The Collegian invites nil communications on any subject of college Interest
Letters must bear signatures of writers
bubsolptlon price UK 12 paid before October 15, 1021 After October
15, 1521, 22,75
Catered at the Postedlce, State College, Pa, as second class matter
Office Nittnity Printing and Publishing Co Building
Mee Hours ) 6 00 to 045 every afternoon except Saturday
Member of lutercolleglato ,olvelp'opor A.oolution
News Editor This Issue__
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1922
THE SENIOR MEMORIAL
The action or the Senior Class last Thursday night in accepting
the recommendation of the committee, that had been appointed to con
sider the problem of presenting the college with a memorial, is highly
commendable From more than one ‘iewpoint The unanimous vote
proves the usefulness of the class and its love for Penn State, while
the terms of the plan show the careful consideration which the com
mittee had bestowed upon its task
In some years past, the outgoing classes had taken out insurance
policies with sonie company andfjhus signified their willingness to
aid
, the college in a way which it most needs, financially, but this plan
entails several disadvantages that were frowned upon by the com
mittee with Just cause Only after a long pound of payment, usually
ten or twenty years, does the college receive the benefit of the mem
orial What the seniors want is a plan whereby the institution will
begin to be benefited immediately and so the note type of memorial
was recommended.
Each senior will be expected to take out a series of five notes for
twenty dollars apiece which will fall due successively, one for each
year. The treasurer of the college has consented to send out notices
to the men of 1922 one month before the notes fall due and they will
be expected to meet these obligations immediately At the end of five
ilears, each man of the class will have paid one hundred dollars to his
installments beginning ?ne yeat:Aftef graduation. The
College will place this money iit interest upon receipt of the payments
Before the maturity date of the last note or afterwards, the class may
vote to apply the money received from the notes and the interest ac
cumulated to the erection lyf a swimming pool, a building, or some
fi ture on the campus which may be needed at that time
The committee that was appointed by the president of the class
received many propositions from various insurance companies and
these received due consideration but none offered the advantages of
the note type of plan. The noteworthy feature of the notes are that
the college begins to receive the money soon after graduation and can
then place the money at interest and and another is that the payments
are completed in a short period of time and thus the memorial proper
is given to the college sooner A careful consideratnon of the plan
proves its worth without doubt and both the class and the committee
deserve commendation for the action that resulted
One of the admirable features of Penn State and its life is that
it breeds into its students a spirit of love and loyalty that stays with
the individual no matter who he may be or what he may be asked to do
At the present time, the college needs the support of all its friends
and this need will undoubtedly grow as the college prepares to be
come a large state university The dream of all Penn State men is
that this change shall take place in the near future and if such proves
to he the case, the senior class will be tffiinked by more than a few
because of the wisdom of its choice of memorial and the depth of its
loyalty and generosity, This action is .ishinsng e,ample for the classes
which follow May their gifts be such as to give Penn State the best,
when it needs it, no matter what the price
HEALTH REPORT SHOWS
DECREASE IN SICKNESS
The lie tith Report Issued recently
111 the College Infirm-Ir, shows that
the he Ilth at the uttulent body during
the lust month has Intnt need snorer
' OM ow, tic It of the pt evlouu months
The I emat for January was as fol
ios, 4
Numb. of tinils, to office. 783
Nornbel of nett palents 588
:\ nether of nen tonditions . 422
mowed b 5 ottollintn 537
:Combel of heti c. es fn Infirmary 8
12., me, granted 74
I'M. Mclean , . In the number of office
Illy Is serf enema aging an It shone
th tt the bludents are trOing to prevent
inrloon diwvvoe 1,4 , having their nlight
e3 I t outdo, t dawdled
CJI ll\ 411 lIEELDER MAKES
OVER VO,OOO FRON ONE COW
he role of over to only thous old &a
lai., worth of young stork from one
ion ohne also telainlna other Indlyld
uils nom this same con, In the held.
elnely iammlii Ill.° 0 most difficult toot
hless inouosltion, set this Is whst lh
Al 'V Phillip., the noted Guernsey tat
tle bleeder of Pomeroy. Pennsylvania,
NOIII 1% 111 spook to the Agricultuill stu
dents In Room 219, Dairy Budding, at
sinen P. NI on Thursday, Februnty
slsteenth, hits actually accomplished
lit Phillips' phenomenal success as
Ismael of Guernsey LAW° insules
tall, that will he full of Interest to ev
ery Agricultural student In me, de
partment on "The and no “Ag"
who la really Interested in Agriculture
Assistant Editor
Senior Associate
A E Poet '23 E D Sohive . 23
.-- Miss Doris Browning '23
1 Das Sarah E Croll
MEI:22=
IM=l
N 0 Wattersou '24
Business Manager
Ads ertislog Manager
Circulation Manager
D. R Mehl
ohnohl mh. the neom[unity to hear
him
DEAN WARNOCK SPEAKS ON
PERSONALITY AND THE LAW
At twat' at Ineetlng of the Pre
'Legsi Club, held lest Dilday night, Mr
spot nod., Dean of Men, tddiebood those
present on the subJect, "htemon Die-1
111 eats hl the Pt active of Lao • After'
(loon thing the 11pleal lawyer of bygone
die, oho oss mallet's the molt re
spected and behaed indixidusl In the
comniunitv In ohich Ito practiced, Dean
Warnock menton to point out the
difference Twine. tile study and the
nettled torsethe of the Profwation tie
emphsslaed the fart that a successful
move, must pay clone attantion to the
l'hutnan side of the Isar, saying thst he
must hr it gond mixer, tn ssolduous
reader mil a. ClO9O observer of human
nature through the study of playa or
the listening to tatitips in eonverention
lie stated that t laoaer mast under
sland religion thotoughlN because of
the nine mut Out religious beliefs
and emotions play In court proceedings
Above all things, however a rest knowl
tdge of the lao' ,
easentlid to meccas-
Oct mattlee, said Dean Innnock De
flelent along this line eonnht be over
balaneed hr personality or other traits.
The Dean rinsed his talk alth a state
ent Chit no ptofession with the e
x
reptlon pf medicine prepares one fur so
happy an old age no the successful
prnctiee of law
The n r.Legtl Club Iv planning n. see-
Mt funetlun in the may of a bantlnet,
to he field sometime In the future
BULLETIN
Thes.l..l. tahninry It
10 10 .1. In —.l,clure, 001 Chipel. .1
I' 10rd3.11
4.10 0, m —bectule, Old Cl.lOOl, T.
P .101,1.
6:15 0 m —Eta 5 spl6lYu, 200 //IV,:
700 n In —Sirloin Cluls 206 As ,
136116111 g.
7:00 p in.—L A. Lecture by Prof.
Nocher. "Whitt Is Good AI chitectui
Old Chapel.
7.00 p in —A S C E Meeting, 201
Eng. C
7 . 00 i , m —Student Council, 14 L A
7 00 I) —Delanare County Club
Ft lend's Union
IVednesday, February la
10 30 am.—Lecture, Old Chapel, J
P Jordan
4.30 p m —Lecture by J. P Soldan,
Old Chapel.
4 30 p n 1 —Lecture: "Near Writing
and The Publicity Game," Room 300,
Eng, D
1 00 p la --Tribunal Meeting, 311 Old
lin in
7'lmr•Aay. Februar3 16
10 30 d to —LecturL. Old Chanel. J
T' 101dan
4 30 It m —Lectou e b 1 1 1 1 Jordan
0101 Cl, 01001
7.00 p n —Lcetuld 34. T Phil
1100, D. 11 Club, 279 D day Building.
7.00 p m —Lecture, Educational Pub-
Ilelc„ Old Chapel
7 00 n 000 —Meeting of Etaol 'Cron, 710
Old Main
7.00 D. m —Skull and Bonev, 19 7, A
7 00 p m—E E. SocicD, 200 En:
D. Important buslneo and lecture by
17 D. Stmcly
7 10 p m —Mooting of Collego Son
Ile, Po) fp
Notices
On Plitt y, March 3rd. the Ardor,.
will he the scene of a dance I'm the
Swain, ghls benetlt Tommy Thomp-
Sons . Pep thaw., has been engaged,
which Pat, In Itself, is sufflehmt
mendation of a good time The &Mot
Co-eliN n 9nonsorlng the affair, and
evnenae alit he spited to Wrote t
9ucce9sful clout
New Books On The
Library Shelves
Abd ibn Nigh,--.Abdul Bohl
on divine oldlovophl
Abul-Fl/1,-Tbe BlBPant Proof
AELqm,—Convtz uctlonai llNtoi of
Ungl tot;
Antat —1 he Ph) siologY of Ind u strial
g till... Won and thr rtr-omployment
et the Disabled.
Agderson—SocialValue
Aoquith—AutobiograPhl at Margot
Asquith
Ilindet—Health and Social Progreso
Claireolee--Nlesico and the Cortibcan
Bawd t—Wu Coqt and their Fin dlr.
I:noon—Am/lied Drawing
11-ian—A Tale of Two Convention ,
Campbell—Ph:4+le, the Elements
CA, o.l—Principles of National Eco
Ch pin—Fleld Work and Social Re
se`
eh
Collins—Shutt noverneru
Colvin—tabor Turnover, Lolaytl and
Output
Commons-111 , mm of Labour In the
S
Consoll, or—Automotive dahltlon Sys
terns
Copeland-41u,Ine. StatlAticm
Cot 1.14.1,—The Life or Whiteln
Itold
Dealt) —Sociology
Di u, —Sclontific Mantigoment 2nd
nuff--A Text-nook of resoles, Rik
Dunning—t History or Pontieal
Theories from Rousseau to Spencer.
Eggleston—Municipal Accounting-
Div—Outlines of Economics, 3rd ed
essnraking.
Fair.—On the Trail of Pioneers
P. &rated Amer Engineering Socle
tles—Waste In Indust*
Fiske—The Modern Bank
Fulton—A Manual of Fire Assaying,
fed ed
flantt—Organizing for Work
Gaston—The Nonpratban Lcaguo
Gdilln—Potertl and DePendencl.
Gompers—Labor and Employer
Gooch—Germany and the French
Revolution
Harger—The 'Location, Grading and
Drainage or Highways
Hauntmann—lndlpohdl,
Hauptmann—Der Keiser von Sousa
Hauntmann—Vitinterballade
Hels.rtn—Principles of Foot Ball
Hering—t • ollectlon and Disposal of
Municipal Refuse
Hool—Concrete Designers' Manual
Hunter—Outlines of Public Finance,
le asakl—The Working Forces in
Japanese Politics
Kanakerni—What Japan
. Thinks
I:noose—Practice and Theory of tire
Injector
Koller—The Theory of Environment,
Leith—The Economic Aspects of
Geology
Litchner—Time Study and Job Anal
ysis
Ludwig—Schiller and Die Deutsche
leachweit
Lyle—Pala.; and Park Engineering
linble--Selectrd Articles on the CUP
'Manager Plan of Gorernmont,
iNteCinokon—Pattern-ninkhig.
:McGrath—Mine Accounting and Co 4
Principles
FlltsT EDGY CAMPAIGN
ENDED EIGMT YEARS AGO
Eight yearn ago today, the first cam
ream] conducted by Sherwood Eddy at
Penn State came to a close For five
nights the Schwab Auditorium was
otthed an that not even Standing room
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
was available for the I trite number;
which crowded to the Auditorium in OM
emitaver to hear the meat mangellut.
I 011500 that time Eddy Isis conducted
two other campaigns at Penn State and
It known throughout the land tot the
sevens that he has attained in his ',sulk
with college students In the Mat cam
paign which he conducted at title 1114 ti.
lotion, 530 men signed cads an desir
ous of leading a mine aggressive
Chtlq
tinn life, and then Pledged to serve In
foreign mission fields
UNIT BASKETBALL
CREATING INTEREST
geseral sensational games of Ina.-
Unit b isktaball uere Alas ed in the Ai -
mote inst meelt.uhen a feu of the lead-
I log teams in the le WOO engaged in
combst. The game beta eon Old Main
.23 scent to an extra petlod in uhich the
cliff duellerswet° defeated by one
point The game betueen Units 26 and
27 was also hotly contested ending in
a uln for Unit 27 The scores of not
necks; Fatties ate•
Unit 27-7—Unit 26-21
Unit 28-14-old :Slain 13
Unit 8-17—Unit 7-11.8
Unit 0-26—Unit 21-0
Unit 8-10--Unit 2-1
Unit 20-2b—Unit 12-1
Unit 1-10—Unit 2.1-2
Mr. W E. Flamm the stud ent ni In
ane, of late, unit bvikethall Announc,i
that it is Imperial% that all unit man
/mem alto hate not no a t et 000 their
fat, do so befme their next wane
Them fees man be paid 'a MI Hellman
a 301 AN' Beavei ANL' The vehttlitle
of a totes nn annonnend rat thin neck
Wedne‘iia). February 10
Cout t —8 00 p to —Una 9 NY II
Court /I—S OD p rrt —Unit 20 tv 21
Court I—Stlo p—Unit 4 in 19
Court rt-8.15 p in—Unit 10 in 27
Erldny, ,, Februar3 17
Com t A- 1 1.00 p to —Unit 9
Cools 11—S 00 p 111-I.ln't 17 so 21
Court A-8 15 p m —unit 2 7
Court 11-8 11 p m —Ulla 10 so
PENN STATE CLUB WILL
CANCEL FEBRUARY DANCE
Itectuse of thi7 many other actisities
which fill the month of Fels Limy, The
Penn State Club will cancel the Febru
ary dance and will hold no special events
besides the regul,si Init Basketball
Howes el, two Sauces 'Will be staged in
Match, one on the tenth and the other
on the. eighteenth, the day following
the Sophomore Hop The dance com
mittee It working to make these dances
the most succeshful set staged by the
non-fraternity men and it Is annount
tsl thst one of the best orchestras is
being arnmged fot The hells will be
In chaise of Dean Winger, 22. the re
centh elected Sopil Msnsgei of the or
sanization
Nothing &finite has 3 et been annum.-
d enneel ning the Ib4 or other soda'
trot ides which the Club has planned
tot the coming i ear, but the Social
Committee is pal king on them, and
na doubt t 14 4 .1115 and °ther events
a W Pete (Minim° to * time
during the ranting months will he well
tt th tttendlng!
Officials of the Club me hoping Sot as
successful a season during the coming
spring and fall pa has been colored be
the big non-fraternity organization in
the months juso p Ist all the inmate:
staged The 'Penn St Po Club lost
el l
este] here autcessful because of the
Interest dlsplased ho the member, and
m count of thd support given by them
and it Is expected that the same ener
gy, enthusiasm and Interest will be es
hllilted this semester he all non-fm
ternity men
J. C. SMITH & SON
Dealers in
GENERAL HARDWARE
Builders' Material, Oils, Paints, Glass, Roofing,
Spouting, Etc.
Agents for Detroit Vapor Oil Stove
~y;- State College, Pa.
TALC
ontee
954
FROM the flower gardens of all the
world, from India and France, Guiana
and England, the Holy Land and Italy,
were gathered the fragrances that go
into the making of Jonteel, the New
Odor of Twenty-six Flowers.
Yet never before Dias a talc of this
iality sold
REXALL DRUG, STORE
Robert J. Miller, P.'D
hIN AN CIAL STATEMENT
of the
INTLRELASS BUDGET SYSTEM
for the leer Ending AurAol 31, 1921
IC 120 '2l 22 '23
laa 0-21---TO
Surplus
Deficit
iteetp's fni scar
Total 923 07 OWI 77 918 WI $7625 89 $11085.82
DlOntrteMenOt for
EMS=
IZE=IIIIS
The 1922 Lane has 9205603 in a savings account uhteli Is In :Wahl
'Pith makes a total balance of 1445141 Cansklet log Items of accounts roc,
lutNattne of $3479 39 the net suthlus of the 1922 class account is $1647 02
The Love Letters of
A Shorthorn
Tlwo Day Dorm cw
Tomorrow
Ilwfoelin 111.0 .t noes tale, all frt)ed
tout 'Fast Thin Is tint makes a fellows
!ha th ed an weal, out hlo intellekt
not not uoln it Th tts ((at nits me
non Ito btu tun nighty olnee lan Mil
to bed berme ton o'Lloel.. Thlnkln of
(n lissenin to Useless table mom(
11 intmented .31olftms from (skin me!
In tel Ito an ;auxin me to sleep.
Put dont get jelluo. Panay, old blos
,otn. at me gamin Inarested In this Um
fells dual anew betuon het an )nu
11(010 aMt no comp wison liorreus lo a
teal old lad 3, aorta anshent Seems like
hilebills mtrln pig` talon m I °akin
I.lds to 010011 when :Niethusalsh was
a °mitt knee pants
Conimencln hi a Ilea nob of thought
is bound to stall somethln Dm teelto
131blfml non, all oval Useless stood
sly that esen Ms socks mere hols, but
Shuts tweed humor—you stood have to
force yam self into Iselin humorous
Anyhow, ahem useless say 4 his soaks
me holy—there aorn out But thins
simply to shim hoa easy It is for
felloa alth a nervous disposition to
wonder from the strait an nal too path,
he It ever no humble
Met a Show lookln into the barbel
shop window yesterday that borrered a
quarter off me last week Says I to
Wheros that quarter and vats yotu
name, I alit got It, he 4.1}.., but Its
Cooper. Cooper mot, says I, sorta
stralnln my oars Cooper nothln
Deuteronomy Cooper Well, I says; ills
appointed-like, Dusts a Bovelashen to
DIC
Shoes that knowln someth In bout
the Setiptute will come In hand), even
In an emerge.). Soda pmts me in re
monninonce of Ambrose Noodtl, the fel
low [hot artrrltal the Oh rut down Su
got Valk) un) that hod been °vet
uhelmed ht on eduattlon WI she had.
ult. Ambrose brung het home was a
haln dlsposltlon an a trunk full of de.
mes and diplomas and certificates from
all the schools to the county, -
Zebeulous Simon, uho VMS pawln
thru the b itch 11)4/kin for some netts
!for his Alidental flappenlns Colum in
I the Wlgiestlllt Astonishm said It
ent complete cause she dident have
1 one firm the School for reeble-afinth
I.sl Othetwlse doun 1t Tuillbury
Junkahen Ambrose was for oppearin
the kitchen settle with them, but Jen
n)vle, thtt twin her name, persisted
attolnst him—het mantle to keep s
thin tot the children to ploy nab. 'ome
Out here I am desertln the subject
82228 40 02714 60
7510 41 8400 44 . 3030 71 3322.01
III;E:=M4:1
42524 93
732 31 607 89 $198741
again an nontietiNwnt it Was As I
OHS intendin to so., when I come to it.
Ambrose hod been bring op
even If his pan did chew tobacco an
his mother inns a Methodist His cite.
lenny,le, tins shy on a feu things.
mostly legal= an cookin, but that
was on .account of Int bolo educated
One thing in Amblow favor— be al
-00.05 stood up fol his tutu even alien
henas satin don't lie ...is renuticin,
to us down at ham Hipps Cenral Store
boa iphitchel she ults—almass °Milt)
p tine blunt Otto logs a dos to him
I knou its along to suggest indiges
tion to sou, Pansy, old thing, but cheer
alt aty!e that punkin Pie your Colt
to b.the me rot a Valentine present wont
Ktlel, to the bottom of the pan after all
Grin optimistic in nil things is 'sat
hoops my conshense cleat. Why, Pan
sy, mei, time I hear tt gang Of spat
,tows umblin iound the chhuness, they
, seem to vistas in nit ear that your
month thltuter an mote beutifuller day
by d tY
Smell [hi, here envelope, little ploy
11•Iti3—it u 11l bring bacl, fond tanneries
en_n If I did hata to borrow the tall
cum powder Dms, I moon, nights
uhen the moon was risin an the doe
elan fAllin me the tender materpilla
apse ergs to there nests an you
Pau %%awhile un out of the earner o
hit speektacles
Dut Penny, old bloslortt. I've got to
atop, even if it is only for your sake
Yours perpetsholly,
Jasper,
E=l
POPULAR IN OTHER STATES
SON on! state highway. departments
are endeavoring to interest their men
in the course in highway construction
and maintenance which was recently
offered be the Department of Engl.
meeting Extension. The Pennsylvania
State Right,* Department is encour.
aging their lounger men of limited
experience to take this work
Thew are, besot°, several other,
state highway departments which are
endeavoring to interest their men in
this Penn State Course Among, the
states which hate written here regard.
leg this work are Maine, New York,
Now , Jersey West. Virgiplp., Michigan,
Indians, Tennessee, Illinois, lowa and
Texas
The highway ninirse deals with all
types of highways from the earth
nods rthich mile up ninety per cent.
of the mileage of American highways
to the modern improi ed pavements
which early the heavy traffic in the
IFIKYY &_ NEIDIGH
High Grade Groceries a Specialty
STAYMAN WINESAP APPLES--
Special prices on box lots
t Vsk\ -* Tisnt Tfi ' Velire CO,
Phofoplags of Qua' lifg
State eollecfo,
TUESDAY
MR. and MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN
In "My Lady's Friend"
SUNSHINE COMEDY,
' WEDNESDAY
BERT MEL
In, 'The idle Rich"
Round No. 2 of "The Leather Pushers", from H C. Wltwer's
series in Cnliters
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
First Pennsylvania showing of
RICHARD BARIIibLAIESS
In 'The Seventh Day"
Here are seven eventful days in a little fishing village in
Maine. A party of society. roysters are stranded there—
jazz-hounds and cocktail-coquettes. Just for fun one of the
sirens starts out to run a fishing skipper on the rocks—and
instead—steers him into the matrimonial sea. Richard Bar
thelmess is that fishing skipper to the life. Porter Emerson
Browne's story is made-to-order for him and, with Henry
King handling the same megaphone as he used for "Tol'able
David," you can expect a neat,piece of screen entertainment.
LARRY SEMON, in "The Sawmill"
SATURDAY
MAY McAVOY
In "A Homespun Vamp"
NEWS WEEKLY
FRIDAY and SATURDAY—NITTANY
ALL STAR CAST, in "The Song of Life"
I Added Attraction—BUSTEß KEATON, in "The Pale Face"
Adults 30c, Children 15c, and tay
Tuesday, February 14, 1922
Total Gland Total
$ 793 24
$ 190 09 $ 303 31
$ 70825 ' $2310775
on to 11,011 ouroolus shoo It ,tome
Ivable of $57100 and to Loam.
titles Ind between intiosti hit centers
Enrollments tits this moil, toe tooting
to atendilt old° Inteoist bola:
taboo In :the C.Cll4iOll o Oil. or the col
lege uhich in endenoring to nioet by
con ospontionob tout Oct the needs lon
di ti.ho m i Ito hese foi Information toil
bottling
DISMISSED VPITMEX . TS MUST
MSS EXAMS AT 01110 STAN'
Volmet students of Ohio State Tint
veisity, It ho "etc dbents.ed bas.ausc of
doans . lopetts, 111.. being required to
pow a soles of emonlitaticins on as
signed book, tel home "study before
they ate Allotted to enroll Col the sec
ond sea/est. The object of the test
Is to prove that the studente really
have the capacity for study and dlsel
olio° enough to force them to boll: be
fore the) ate again admitted to the
tints ersit}
U. OF CINCINNATI ENGINEERS
1101,D NOVEL COMBINED DANCE
A novel ratan \VW given by the En.
gmeering olganlcationir at the Unice,
Hitt of Cincinnati to the Men's Gym
nasium, The foul corners of the room
Were decorated for the dance by each
of the clubs
, i ) ;GLEys
Newest,
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Creation ;11:i per
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v:""7: llllllll. epp ch er e nt svin in g t
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i
,:tnt your
muth, Innong
Ir a :7 : r ett':''utit, .....-5(t.-'.
the daidou* • tag : MAT •
bughten teeth MEAT! •
and aoot h,.
mouth and throat. C 32