Tuesday, February 14 1922 Dr. Sparks Enthusiastically Received at Southern Colleges FORMER PRESIDENT OF PENN STATE IS BOOSTING SCHOLASTIC ATTAINMENTS , • At the moment time,. Dr. Ed min C Spat ks, en.plesicienl of the Pennsylvania State College. im making a tom of the countrt, In the course of whirl, he mill hots. visit °vet sixty Ammican colleges under the auspices of the t'hi I:tieut Phi honorary society Last meek Di Sparks spent most of him time in Vitginia, the Carolinas. Coot gia and Alabama In his laurels he ad- Messed timumandm upon thousands of students. laying to Impress on them the Itasca tance of taking every ultan tinge et theh opputtunlties for meholas tie attainments In arecent address made at Atlanta, he said tint .\mel lea is laying too much stress on athletics and the social aide of college life, that most students go to college for these features, and In consequence, America is going to he be hind the rest of the stolid' unless col leges begin to lay more stress on the irtholastie side "I believe in athletics and in all the things that make college life pleasant, but I thing we can hale too much of them," mid the fernier President of Penn State "1 am trying to prjach in college boys the doctrine of Amer ican preeminence in scholastic attain ments "The day is coming, and it's not far off„,ben America le going to have to compete uith the rest of the world in brains We can put a high tariff on tbe-stuffs, and keep them out, can put high tariffon fire-aims and munitions and keep them out, but we can't keep out foreign brains with any tariff that evel has been or ever will be conceived There aro other coun tries that ,e must compete with in brains and it will be largely up to the college youth of America today to main tain Americ:im prestige in the future Dr Sparks Is representing two great fraternities on his trip through the DEBATERS SELECT TOPIC, FOR TRIANGULAR MEET Pitt, Syracuse and Colgate to Be Met in March—Trip to Coast on Schedule The Penn State debating season wN officially open on February twenty foul th, when the folloaers of the foren sic nit at this institution will match their skill In contests with Bucknell and Dickinson The question to be de bated Is allot one and in stated as fol ion g • .. Resolved, That the United States Government should establish a system of unemployment insurance for the employee in American corporate in- , On Starch twenty-fourth, the Nittany debaters will engage — ln a second, tri angular debate with Colgate and Pitts burgh completing the triangle These institutions usually support strong de bating teams and should` furnish the Penn State team with some real oppo sition The question to be decided in the debate is "Resolted, That it should be the policy of the United States to claim full payment of the debts owed her by the Allied nations" The latter question will also be argued on April eighth, at which time a forensic con test has been arranged with Syracuse University. Immediately following the Syracuse contest, the Penn State debating team leave on a three weeks' transcon tinental tour, on which trip debates will be held with representative teams of seven of the leading western colleges and of On this list of op ponents are Marquette University, North Dakota Agricultural College, Montana State College, University of Montana, University of Washington, Oregon State Agricultural College, and University of Wyoming On this trip the debating team will Ilse three questions, and the members of the team will be required to bo pre rated to debate on either side of two of the questions and one aide of the third question Sides will be determined by the toss of a coin on the platform This Introduces the Idea of a sporting chance into the contest and is an es- Albert Deal & Son Plumbing & Heating 117 Frazier Street Call 220 on the Bell MYERS, the Butcher Service is our watchword We cater to the most distinctive taste J. J. MYERS, Butcher ! South Ile to genmul uectetart of the CM Phi Maim nit) and iv regent gen etal of Phi Kulat l'hl boner.) varie ty Concerning fraternities, 131 Smu t ), ret nobly mid, lAN I go about Melting the mulous colleges I find th a Int tot nitleu toria) are doing mote it'll omic than the, have evel done In ald ing and emoulaging scholastic attain- MOM Ile eZlid th It they are 110 V, :note democratic than ever before, and in umne veltoolv boon worked In co -opert! tion 0 Ith the fat shies lot t,tudent clubs among the non-fraternity MOD 1031 • WV gratifilng h exult , AITIOng rubel thing, that DI Spar!, united the following 11111 prme into - estlng Ile auto, "The Snout men that, go to the college--the m OIM morlt their through—have be en en able to utay." he unkl 'Many of the C l / 1 1.1 tvbn like to spend Itther's moue,. oho leally don't rare enough Ps tur edue t tlon, hat, had to Ism, and I don't think their going hug injured the in stitntlonu beyond rep sir" furthel etuted, “ax r Jou any mer the country Ind meet the boys, r lty to impress upon them the great num - [unity they posoeou and with their re sponolhlllty. not merely to themselves but to the entire nation" Once W. A Cub Despite the fact that-Inc hot been the tcciplent of many degrees and oth er` lionors from colleges and universi ties all over the country and is .tt pres ent considered one of the foremost au thorities In America on schools and colleges, the former 'Prosy" has many vivid memories of the days, that he spent as a humble member of the editorial staff of the Ohio State Journal Dr Sparks is proud of his record as a cub He said so himself On his first as signment, he v.. sent to the library to get a story on the life of Adam's fs ther peclally ,good way of deciding which side the debaters will take in" the dis cussion of the Japanese question on the' coast. The notion of the Student Council and the student hod} in pledging. their support in a financial wat is giving a great Impetus to debating at Penn Slate, and is making It possible for the Nit ' taily forensic artists to send a team to the Pacific coast. The Forensic Coun cil and the debaters are very 'greateftil for this financial assistance and are doing their best to turn out a deb.- leg squad of high calibre Mr T J Cates v.ho has charge of the debaters, states Mat.the men are shottlsg up ver3 'pelt and should prove to be' worth} repre sentatives of Penn State's forensic MA- I lty SEVENTY-SEVEN STUDENTS MAICE - CHANGE 'UVCOURSE ..,:phe Registrar of the College report ed that seventy-seven students changed their course from one school to event; er at the beginning of the second se mester Of this number.the Engineer ing School stands at the head of /the Est with a change of twenty-nine /root engineering and nine to engineering. leivlng a loss of twenty students In thAt. school. The School of Libels] AM: has the record of gaining the greatest number of student., during the second semester• four changing from Liberal Arts and forty-three changing to Liberal Arts, giving a gain of thir b-nine students The other changes were as follows• From Agricultural, 13, to Agricul ture, 13, Gain 0 From Home Econom ics, 4,. to Home Economics, 0; Loss 4 From Mines. 3, to Mines, 2; Loss 1 From Natural Science, 10, to Natural Science, 0; Loan 2. 3,1111111U1M1111111111119111111111111C11111111111UCIIIIIUMIU111111(111111: 1111 = ICE CREAM 1 I OF 9 1 I 0 - QUALITY - E JIARVEY'S 220 E. College Ave. 2 PHONE 211 Einumuumumuwurinnummvuummuumnmutmumia FRESHMEN PREPARE FOR LAST GAMES OF SEASON Yearling Passers to Meet W. Va. Fiosh Thursday=Week's Rest Benefits Players knotittn «vein of Man use has 'Aligned llt fm the NO.1,111) >ennmg Vincent r and thee an e no, tieing groomed for the final MO g 121104 of the season The flu at n onteat that 'thin the Went \'in • ' gini.t Freshmen in Us An mot) Than ni it °toning, should not tns them to thn utmost of thcin sestet but on Sat -Ludas, ',hen tine Panthen Cubs visit. hone Inn I letmn game. Xillingm's pro-I tegea tt ill tan into n tough asalginnent mud hate to he on thein toes con tinual], to sectne a second Vietol, !w -en their time-homed nitala The lat ter ale 111'0111g ill get ne‘enge for their &feat in Pitt•but gin tun necks non and one stolid= natnenuonaly nos so tin nil tines 111, teal', theft aim Comb Killingen gave the ninenod White Freshmen a deset red nest n, m the past 'eel.-end bat started arms I Won, whit a punch sestendut and la at Inn osent dl it Mg - the le tm at, •t se sere pin e lie is making I special ef fort inn inn event line men nom consider- Mg the West Vinginia aggregation too lightit, feeling that too much confl deuee•migint undermine thorn and pox ' Only lend to thein undoing after they haves uccessfully thqarted ail oPlnosi lion to date Pot tunately, all of the first-string platers .nne in good condi- Om The cancellation of the Belle . font,fray gate them plenty of °poor turlity to nvirse tine slight Inintries nhich tines might hate acquired on the restore trip and, with a little luck in practice this week, they should enter Thur•dat's game In excellent shape l'ite personnel of the ('rosin five con- egular member" fit Into their posi tion', no ;hell that the "ututtitute" hate pr nctlcalit thanrr of divplaelng them A change mat occur though in tin tegultit line.up on Thutida> In the first game 'against the West yea] lings Conch Killinger used Vest at one of, the guard" in place of Stain Leman Ina ,Inne of the fact that the Went VII glen; ins hone big he.IN) Indl- I ideals and Yost s ext. t height seem ed neecssal 3 to cambia the conditions if the ...low conditions mist on Thur"- day, 1:1111n,,,en mat again "tart Vont lie is not Commn; on in erlooli non thing which et 11l enable his men to triumph thci the vivito, more easily and he In also not font:elan,: the fnt t that . the Pitt first-1 ear men come here Satur day and _that the 'Salem Yrosh will hate to inn in pen feet [rho to defeat this aggnegarlon STAR PITT BAIL TOSSER ' REART ON RIGHT SIDE A peculiar blemish hoe been discov ered concerning one of the members of I'ltt's baSbet-ball team, mirk!, mill be here on 'February. eighteenth _lt Gan be tiutlififib, rteted that the player's heart is "in the right place." for it is actu illy located, on the eight side of his bode -The possessor of this un 119eli heart is Hymned Levinson, the star forward and foul shooter on the Pitt five. -Let us quote you prices on , ICE CREAM and PUNCH• For your house party _ . 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