Page Two Penn statc Published Sernl-heelsli during the College iten by students of the Pennell .111i11. State Collehe, In the Interest of the Students, Pitulty Alumni kn. ' , Mends of the College A Ci Fratt I=l CEEB' W '23 or,it a Dtlitor Asslattint Wometis G Boy erl'24 It B COINIII I.t W. , E Per*. Jr.. 22 H. R nerkhelser . 22 E. S Yocum '22 V. The Colleycln acmes all communications onor> .object of college Int+ 0 Getters must beat signatures ot valt.cra Subscription to lee ;2 50, if paid berm o October 15, 1921 A(iel 0) tot, 15, 1921, $2 71 Enteteel at the PersteMee, Slate Cul!Lee, Pa- as tend , labs mat. Office. Nittany Piloting and Publishing Co Lund", Office Hours 5.00 to 5 15 ever) atternooo tsLeot b•ttto t 3 I=l News Editor This Issue FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1922 PENN STATE FORTUNATE An unexpected piLisure and honor will bill to the lot ot Penn State this Sunday when Dr Talcott Williams and Lieutenant Frank Connes visit here for the purpose of enlightening the college student, and the townspeople as well, on the deplorable conditions which how exist in the Near East Though the efforts of the Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Society, one person ot distinction has already graced the lecture platform at this institution and another is to appear nest week, but the higher instruction from outside sources has been limited to this, with the exception of a few eminent chapel speakers, and so it is with great entnusiasm that the college welcomes the coming of Dr Williams and Lt Connes Both of these . individuals have achieved world-wide recognition through their work in and for the Near East and are now travelling about the country in the Interests of the Near East Relief movement Having spent several years in the heart of the war-torn section - of southeastern Europe, when conditions were at their worst and when the disreputable Turk was at the height of his orgies, Dr. Williams and Lt. Connes are particularly well qualified to discuss the problems of the Near East and do not hesitate to reveal facts which lay bare the character of the Turk Lectures Which they have given 6ms year have had tremendous weight in the Near East movement, and have lead to storms of indignation from the American public Lt Connes has just returned to the United State from the Caucuses and Asia Minor Where he made a three months' actual --,suryey- of- conditions while Dr . Williams has been making a study of the Near East for a number of years and is exceedingly well inform ed on any topics which refer to it. REAL INSTRUCTION Any engineering student, especially the embryonic industrial engineer, who did not take full advantage of the series of lectuites given by Mr J P Jordan, consulting engineer of New York City, under the auspices of the School of Engineering of the College, has missed an opportunity that will not return soon The talks which were upon the various phases of "Factory Organization", were intensely practical. They, were given by a man who has had years of expel ience in the industrial world, who is now the head of a consulting lirm, and who has the breadth of mind necessary to put his experience into words that the student can readily absorb. The lectures have been of real educational value particularly to the industrial engineering student fhe subject matter was all taken from actual experience and was given by a man who is in sympath) with the student viewpoint and at the same time knows what is go ing on in the industrial world today, and who understands just what the college man will meet with when he graduates His mlormation was always pi esented with this point in view no matter how technical The subject Talks of this nature seem to the student mind much more valua ble and instructive than text book knowledge Frdm the text one gains the theory but is liable to lose sight of tho, practical applica tion, while with this particular series of lectut es the application of industrial engineering principles was the back bone of the talks We believe that more lectures of this nature would be beneficial Let them not be confined to the engineer alone Let the agricul tural student, the miner, the chemist, the liberal artist, let them all receive some vocational education The speaker should be, as it the case of Mr J P Jordan, practical men who have had e• perience in their respective fields, who arc in sympathy with the student mind, who stand for industrial progress, and who can forcefully picture the principles involved and their application to the various lines of endeavor. LEST WE FORGET This week at Penn State will be characterized by two indoor sport contests that are sure to be fully attended by students, faculty and visitors Both the wrestling meet with Cornell and the basket ball game with the University of Pittsburgh are stellar attractions It is but natural to conclude that these contests will be favored with i ecord breaking crowds The lack of accomodations with regard to space and to seating capacity are such that •the Armory Is capable of accomodatmg com fortably only about half the attendance that marks the indoor events This has made it imperative for the managements of the sports' to formulate a set of regulations for the good of all. These have been brought to the attention of the student body before but there is a tendency to disregard them in the e,citement of the meet , - To make these rules effective, every man attending Saturday's contests must cooperate and see that tney arc observed Each stu dent should sit in that section of the bleachers which is reserved for his class All are urged to fill adjacent vacant seats upon entering, thus eliminating the empty seats here and there that are afterward filled by those who must struggle over occupied seats to reach them. The customary jam at the exits which marks the conclusion of the games heretofore can be eliminated by each one giving his neighbor consideration and by each one failing to hurry. Moreover, Penn State spirit does not tolerate any unsportsmanlike remarks aimed at any of the players or at the opposing team With the cooperation of the entire student body and with the help of the upperclassmen, it is possible to improve conditions at the Armory. If everyone. will help in the good work, conditions Etllto ASHISUIniMo. Senior Amot ISt A C Pest. .2.1 U D SChk , 2 Aliso Doris Crooning '2 'iss Sarah L Cro ME=IM 11=E119= MELEE ath ex Living' Man.. Circulation Man us EEO= ISMMI!ll I BULLETIN ~ 10 . 10 D Jordan 'Toe Pont nation and U.to or Pin metal , r .tatiteinenta • Old Chanel I IDnl.—Lectlnc, D Jordan, "I'm Lon II Accompllvlunent Pow,llllo thodinh Plopm 01 gani,ation,.. Old Chant) 700 u In —Bandolln Club, Ibtod ROOO-1 Lecture, Ii I Smith, 200 Old Alining. S 00 p rn — . Jollier or 1022," Auditor- I=l 2 10—W1 willing Penn Sudo to Cor nell ki nun \ II Indic lioand No \ Ito Tlnelt 'Meet dllOl Irter l estllng contest 1. .10 io nt —P tdtetball, Penn State I Ii s —WoIIII relies ship CI., 1110 11011 Ittodt Pitt rlOOll Artint, 7 to I, tn1 — 7,41,0 th Al Penn State Pitt Al nuns 4 any 111-- . Tonle+ of 1422, - Atlanta - Roth Ch tpols rt. no.o «• Tom I.m. or Phil IdelPhi, I to I, in Lel (111 0 ID Di Taloott Nt 1111 ml I nil I.lont Conn, Auditor nun Notices The Alranl In Sotiet. s 111 hold II .0100 in the Lll/0 al Al 10 Building on Blind reln iry nineteenth. at t ttn n loel. Pi otessol II Id Dot -14111 0111 111,1100. the bode, / OtU -11C11,4 u 0 00011401 I col dial invitation to be In e.ent Inrennectlon with the Near Nast 'toilet 'MOS ornent, sly reels of free moles all! Ire shown In the Old Chapel Monett' Hot% after the game on Saba - dor night "Out of Getheirem toe and -Hite at Hungat land" sre the titles It prob title that Henry Afengentbau. IHe imbassador to Turkey. w!ll 'be present to lecture on the seems Pollan-hip Social for tho students Ind congregation of the E 1 11.0 1 1 .1 Chul ell 1111 be held in the I 0 o r. 1 1 111 on Saha dto et onlng at seven P tn. Church Notices I=l Dr ha I,ndrlth's ftne lecture at 7 10 01210 02 ening on "Today and the Atnel ten fee It 11 Addres4 I,v DI Taleott Williams, Pro fessin Dinolto , . of Journalism at Col umbia Unit eisit.4, on .. Conditions in tile Near lust" at 10 45 a m rite Woman , Auxiliary. will meet on Wednesday at 3.00 II m in the Sunday School room Wetlnemln3 evening meeting, 7 30 p Tonle of .. Afrlat 7 will be discus Second Sunday before Lent Corner nit Communion of St Antic eves Thoth " hoed 7 15 t Sunday School itt 9 10 I in Mtn n rn Ing . Pray el and Ser. tt 19 45, the Rot hi deohn Ma - t li l d tt in b otch Running Sen lee at 7 hi p n Address by Piot Rockford 011 the .übJect of the Nem Cant All [Heady LI retch Int Heil 10 attend di si I=l Sundae St..ht.l en 0 10 t Public Wol,hlp at 10 45t m A tesrettenta tit._ of the 155.11 Ern Relief nlll speak Yount; P,ople's Meeting at L 15 p m Pultlls Wotsblit tt 7,111 p m Sermon topic in 13 11 In the Lite of Jean, of N tau oth " Pita Pt inklin Williams has recently become choir latilei and Is building up splendid s hot us sthlch sings at both moaning nod °soiling services ht. P.sall, Eethodfst Episcopal sultilit7 School at 930 arn Morn ing 'Winship it 10 21 a. m Lleut Con -01110111 Interpretel of the Supreme Court of Nett 'York and former com mlislonei of the lied Cross, c7lll speak on the conditions of the Near East. Liague at o 30 p m Co ingellstic vmt trot at 7 30 p m Sub -IVkat Is Your Llfe7" vcrolcc% m tho Odd Fel- Inas' II 01 Sundt) School at 9 .15 a :-:-:-:-:-I-:-:-:÷:÷:-:-:-:-:-o. MEATS QUALITY t x J. J. Meyers 4. j t S. Allen St. VENUS V PENCILS VOR the strident or prof, superb VENUS out rivals ell for perfect pencil work. 17 block degrees and 3 copymg. Amerienutood Perms/Co. NFIRhAre. eva,. . Sv e 6 ‘ ? " 0,644' THE PENNSTATE COLLEGIAN '.'At 7.45 p at. the services will be In charge of the Mission Band under %those auspices a recitation contest Still be conducted Tlir, regular annual Congregational Meeting Still be held on Wetlnesda} night at the parsonage. IOG W. Beater Ave. The retina 'mere of worship mill he obeelf ed Sunday' Suede> Schoolnti 9 30. Morning Worship at 10 41, Chris lien 11ndeaf at at G dO, Eh ening Wot-' ship nt 7 CO. Profevem A P. Rocitoorl' of Philadelphia y. 11l opeel. In the intet-! eat of the Near East Relief at the mot fling service The Ref creed C P Harr), Secretary of Student Wet it in State Colleges and Unit el4ltles for the United Lutheran Church, will 'peals nt both church Der vices Sunday. February twenty-oh.th Sunda) Mass at 10 at an. Itenedltlloa .0 the Blensed Sacrament after Mast. Hole Communion at 7 .30 a RI Cou frwylon• e•crs Saturnia) at 7 00 1, m Week D's Mass over) da.) at 7 00 a GOOD ARCHITECTURE IS THEME OF L. A. LECTURE Architectural Head Explains How Man Can Design' Home—Slides Illustrate Points Proftrctot A L Kocher, head of the Department of Architectural Engineer ing, delivered a very interesting and in struethc lectule on "What In Good Architecture" in, the Old Chapel on Titco-day corning. February fourteenth It ono the qixth,of the free gerleit of Tuesday, ,Evening loam,, under the auspices of the School of the Liberal Arty Thof Kochei mode the talk highly enjoyable by carefully avoiding the use of technical terms, emphasizing and illuotrating the lecture throughout by the use of lantern slides He compar ed American architecture to amonth% yane, veering from one direction to another Good building, he went on to ty, Is the result of public demand, and the taste must be cultic aced by a knowl edge 'of the fundamental principles In yolyed In explaining the.k, he por trayed the solution of architecture ham the Grecian Pirriod to the Pres ent time He itriParted to the audience a clearer appreciation of building as a fine art which appeals to the senses as do music and painting. The architect, he stated, designs match for, the purpose of utility, at the "same time striving to make the useful appear beautiful In speaking of American homes, Prof Kocher quot ed Lady Astor to the effect that In or mon should lie mtirried, rococo at least der to successfully'design a home, a three children, and then consult his wife Eversharps and Fountain Tens The Athletic Store ON CO-OP CORNER Film fit for a KODAK Eastman Film WE have it—both auto graphic and non-auto graphic—in all the sizes, carefully kept under proper conditions and ready for your Kodak. Let our experts criticise' your negatives—they may be able to help you makegoodpictures better . The Penn State Photo Shop State College, Pa The Love Letters of A Shorthorn I=l Sonlmhere In College :sly dentin Pansy, Yin gettin worried bout you. \Vat mnkesOU so effervercent. Telco bud tienk, I got male front - you an both tents the postage stamp ves still stitkin You must of bin practisln lick in stamps in your spare mine. Some thin like one Of Amy Crockett, broth aleays raised a howl unless he was aloud to lick the stamps of the hole family Forget nt hick of the Crockett kids it vies, they was named in Biblical older. from Dan to Beal shelti, but I think it tam one of the middle on. You ti c ant to watch yourself, Pans, old Blossom, wishln me tote In eters line an then forgettin to write on the lines You'll neter lose bate by being tlllatort, d&try—lteoll Your mind on your object an then forget your object Speakin of lteepin your mind occupied puts me in remembrence of the last ha of Bet rend Isiah Potts sermon last !sitting u hen Webb Hncketts two chit. ,tern scan ehrlssend Rev Pottsle long winded at his best, but this tins one of the times when he must of got his second wind He had bin distributin the major prof et..4 to us an then come, to the miner profets An noo, he says, Bays he, uhete. nh oboe, will V. 0 place Hosea Test then Lem Squillers stoke up, feel in in need of nourishment an oats, Wsii you can piece him right here, cause I'm gain. An he went, so he did Funny how religious n fellow gets to feelin op hero away from the rest of the world, with notbin betwen him an starvashen but a hurdle house an boo th to depend on perfessers for amuse ment An all the diffrent 'Minions the fellows has to Judgin from the con glomerated oat some of them has there hare cut, the only religion they was akustomed to nos the Salvashen Army Sunday schools an the peanut roast ers has bin dole big bisness since the Shorthorns has bin here Theta becausp there environment treated them that way, like our fllosofy perfesser said when no ast him why cows had flat Moses Shorthorns lest nateherally get into the habit of nantin somethin to keep them busy from when they get done curryin the muels till Its time to eat again They lern us up here that religion is made up of a lot of diffrent sex Par ts near erery sex has its own Sunday school button, only the follows cant find muff bentiful girruls round here to pin them on, so they haie to hang them on their notch chains Bill Dooser an me has made a study of Sunday school but tons Bill can understand why nearin them makes the fellows atone shoulder- ed an melankolt lookin but he cant cal- Isulate how . It makes there pants so baggy. Peliess's that dont portent to have no se, .tre wailed h religious 'When a bunch or these [client get rounded up they call it chapel The only virtue they hate is spendin thole colleckshen tot buyin the p toms Missin brekfust on Sunda, tent inns is aloud, cause the) dont selebtatte br eltfust up item on nays bond holid its hut n fellou that for gets to but 0 pipet—troll, a college, edukashen flint wallahs hint none These here 111.01101 mm chaps dont do a thing all Sunday atonal:an escept mat be oatchln the music at tile band tons. t or a coupla nme-raelsin gamin of pen-nuelsie on the Mead floor. Cant blames them nonr tot not wantin to go to Christi an Elndevel like ail 1.10 Wald in Citi. , 011 , 4 does ht Wigglesville cause bite, need test [tom titer e tecreashen BM PA., old blossom, dont let me keep )nu from rain [midi. or erackin egg., for h 101 an eggs or washin the breld'ut 11141104 from last night I think of sou Into little one, espeshelly when ne 1 studs in bout coos an things Ee el> time I glimpse that gentle disposi tion 007111 out of acons eyes makes me think of cool finest form, aside of in> cues—till she switches her tale' Then I feel feel Indignant like-some thin like the feclin Moses Err had le hit stumicli titer cad!, a squad of ban anas The clock points to the Henry hour 'of haf past nine So like the poets of old 11,In his hankorchief •U the wharf, I trait can say, Salo on, thou ship of state, sale on—onk, dont snatch' your tale Yours uncertainly. ' . .. Jasper New Books On The Library Shelves Gompers—Libor and the employer Gooch—Gm:liar* and the French revolution Harger—The location, grading and drainage of highwas. Hauptmann—lndipohdr Hauptmann—Der Ketzer van gonna Hsuptmann—Winterballado. -Fiske—The modern bank. Fulton—A manual of fire assaying, 2nd ed. Gantt—Organizing for work Gaston—The Nonpartisan league Glllin—Povertv and despondency. McLaughlin—The Courts. the Consti tution and Parties Park—lntroduction to the eclenco of sociology Perrin—Brownian' movement and moleculai reality. Prout—A life of George Westing house Purchasing and employment. ll{ BETTER It .p . 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First Pennsylvania Showing of RICHARD EARTHELMESS'in The Seventh Day" LARRY SEMON in The Samar' SATURDAY MAY MeAVOY in "A Hoinespun Vamp" NEWS WEEKLY NITYANY-Matinee Saturday at' two' , • FRIDAY and SATURDAYS ALL STAR CAST in'Tkie , Soiii of Life" Here's a theme play big in drama:'' Dishes and discon , content! Every woman knows both; and'the parts"thei ' play in'human'hves have' been'moulded into a mas!eigieee by John' M. Stahl. He gave "us "The Woman in the House" and "The Child 'Thou - Gayest Me"—but here he has embraced every mothers' son and daughter of us. , A splendid cast portrays the drama and comedy' of it; Little , . Richard Headrick, Gaston , Glass, Grace 'Darmond and" Georgia WoodrhOrpe'head it. , Added Attimitio&—BUSTER'KEATeN in "The Paleface" Adults 30, Children 15 and tax MONDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in ""IYhY , 'Annotmce - You; Marriage?" NEWS WEEKLY TUESDAY BEBE DANIELS in "Nancy 1 From Nowliein" CAMPBELL • COMEDY "Stolen" Glory" " • COMING CONSTANCE TALMADGE in 'Polly of The Follies" A thousand laughs.spiced , with Loire and tears A pie. ture'that bubbles over with fun and frolic-full of whim sies and sparkling wit—with the..added touches of romance and pathos. That's whitt lifts it above everything that Miss Talmadge has ever done and makes it big. Unique in plot and action, like nothing you've ever seen before. • A Red Hot 'Comedy Number "RED HOT ROMANCE" Warning—Don't see it if you hate to laugh. ZANE GREY'S "The Last Trail" - GEORGE AMISS in "The Ruling Passion"' Friday, February 17, 19= Ries—Elements of engineering geed OgY Rumen—The annlyols of mind Sargent—The otmtogy on the iiest ern front. Sect ist—Statistics in business Shaltespwu e—The malts of William Shakespeate, 2tt ed Simons—Compressed air, 21 ed Smith—Automatie telephony Soelet of iindusti Jai englneetu—ln dustrial education Stanie, —Punches and dies Sunderland—Rising Japan. Tansley nen ps y chology and its ielation to life Thom Inciples of government purchasing Thompson—The 'Paviat system of scientific management Tompliins--The science of knitting; Trinks--Clot °mots and the governing of in late movers "%Wu net—Feld mapping lot the oil yeologist Wells—The salt aging of chi illzation Williams—Cecil Modes Wilson—The bust year of the Lea gue of Nations Woodruff—A new municipal pro gram Woolf—Economic imperialism "TECh" AlllllOll STUDENTS Astatine students at Goorgia Tech in climes of I.lclio and topography are to have a "miniature range." This range will be made of a material which alit shims up .aerial photographs as throWn upon it by 0 projecting ma rbled Des ices , for imitating shell bursts, ground signals. and troop_movo meets will be rigged up Co furnish the , appearance of a battlefield Tho ob servers -alit be in a gallery about Meh, feet abuse the field in ardor to' giso the proper perspective - , SUNDAY HIKES FORBIDDEN ' FOR WASHBURN` STUDENTS Blue Slinila'y' has been Instituted ' et 'Washburn ' Students are not permit ted to go 'on'hikeS or picnics or attend social funitions of any kind on Sun day , Co-eds may' receive callers only between the hours 01 , 4 and 10 p m. 1 quick , and I, , Efficient , Service I,PEggSTATE CAFEi K CHO [MATE BAR
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