Friday, March 3. 1922 DEAN WARNOCK DEPICTS WESTERN COLLEGE LIFE Points Out Difference Between Eastern and Western Insti tutions In Vivid Talk .~ .>> T:..:.1' .. =MEM that the. 1.,,111 in ./notiv.r. =GM / of flu 1..• rt.a: these , svho lwok.ol ow ty fro,. zho post. von who at olwo, tIo'• ft,- ant •,. .1.• 111,4, f .... th, lII= 111 •11 . lirlple 4 - y•• th a th'• art (heir ,;.l,•\a^ jo•olriro Ih,ollSolVeS •4 0 111YA . h.1 . • • .11 0113 planot and th,. 1.,1 tholr ability. From rVIV.OIIF 1.•-aa ' , ling a similar , r i t nry :ant. li.. ITittnls. it is iti.p.ll , -tit that they rare!y .1 th.-ir rt.sp••••tiVt• i , •sitlellttt•- ta7, 4 after of their ItIIIBM=I oth - so in wlti.th stlidonts go to South Alnocnnt nr nurotto. lint theta, .a :x form ,tnall ton ,ontaan• of interesting to note thr• growth Wr,t..rn rhivorsity. Ti,'..,. enpL• rail the , •iln , .nte th,•ir sons: th.•n• Wag not. in thy, ay..81. vrry r:rg ownhor of largo eollogo, 'rh,.re m.-re no persons wino were nston . it with vollegcs. There wire ro ahalltd. for heron- you call hare alumni you trust have mdieVes. Tin-re v,. the peovie got together and eaelt (untanned toward the valise and turn el the pn•reeds ,wer to 010 State floe ...era. Tints the finances of the - .stern liniversitieS are acquired tarn &rwl taxation Whielt has a decided ad- nntage over the indirtn•t taxation which prevails in the otton. The state tnnytTsltie , or the west know earl, year how touch they are to have and it Is 11 , 1 l r.oaemry fur them to legislate every y,ar for appropriations. Every person Of the west has an inten•st in Its , 111,1 t 3, and tvatche, ehotely /tow expencli tin, are made and Molts for the results of investments. While the basis of .s.nnotnies is agri culture. these western institutions have towever, lb elop..i all-around universi ties from the slender thread with whirl, they started. Plfteen Percent of the western University students :11'0 m ynas in engineering and abollt eleven Percent In agriculture. The remaining seventy-four percent is divided till into the various Imam-hes of study prevalent in the college eurrieulunt. The two main Interests, agriculture and one'. n« , ring. on whieb the institutions were fest founded make up twelitY-xi s cent of the student belles. This itiVeS matte Idea or the ''all-a ronindedlleSS” of the western state university. The dominant spirit of the western university is service to the people. Sot a service to the individual as is the rase in so ninny of the schools in nor country. but rather service to the pub lie. The young men and wooer are lent to these institutions so that they out go hack to their respective com munities and serve. Tile people have be- KIM to look more or less to the boys and girls who go to state universities as ones who are unselfish: to those Who attend individual runt private schools as ones who netillire tin educa tion for their own material benefit. The alunini of the western unlver- • sity have a very slight I - mg:mixed ' ence. One reason Is because the alumni are not very out. Another reason Is be muse they have no control over nth leties. The alumni represent very lit tle influence in an organized way for -the organized alumni was formerly con sidered as a handicap. The state uni versities are not closer together than are the eastern colleges but the physio graphy of the western prairies make them easily accessible. :Most of the universities can he reached in from live to six hours by rail. This has de veloped a kind of brotherhood and in stead of imlation you feel that you arc one of a group and have a desire to ex change Ideas. The athletic standard of every school has been bettered by this close alleg iance. Each university has an appoint ed representative and the groin, is "'' '''" 1 "'"'"'""' `""eg" . ' FRATERNITY TOSSERS' .i.,—•• get together and tornn liver! up to iiy ••v e.rt. in liurnpr Title gives tin .e • eeiefielone••• in e.etele taller which nt,t•..t•es .1,01 21 . 1AVS stronger year aft 3IRS. GIBBONS TO GIVE INSIDE VIEWS ON INDIA ven... at six forty-five a I:MI.1111w. Mrs. W. will aiv.• a talk nit India ~e 1 reail several letters from her ev I:111111 • • •.11,11 :IS it missionary. NI: formerly Of the Eng• 111.ot:slew. left State College •yetr tii! a half noo to take it, awl has since been con •..q v.:7h raft , /1t MOS . 111 E. , i1:1 16111% W1 1 :4 India. Th.• ,•.. • h.• are fikettssed Ito Miss MI, ill 1,1 1.1, :I 1111 !MI, visit 4.1 the Prince of Wales Itonatay. where she was residing at the time. The many intimate details concern w:th the sehool In which she teaches and the dire et glimpses from life In that , der t area should prove of great interest to all who attend the talk. and the host of friends who knew 3liSs Cih bens will be glad of title opportunity to hear tail, 114.1 delightfully written BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FOR WOMEN ARE SCARCE Interesting facts regarding nilflortun ith, for women in the business world were lesingill out at the recent confer ne.. of Collegiate Bureaus of Occupa tion tviu Dean Alargaret A. Knight :Mewled last week in Chicago. Tic. statistic, gathered from bureaus of i•eimpation all over the country show that 1111 commercial imsitions fur Winn ell are :IV:in:thin at present. The nut jorny of those graduating front college this year trill 11 , , allll , to find imitable siteations only along certain lines. In the teaching profession and in social - "id institutional work, the demand still continues to hr greater than the supply. The New York branch of the Y. W. C. is intern:nen in securing Penn State girls who have had train. sal in institutional 111111ingeillent. Tiler , lire also many opportunities open for those trained ht agricultural lows and :1 few persons may be placed ia circadc.d positions. On the Winne. lent . ..von% Very few openings are to be fional in scientific work at present. HEALTH SERVICE WARNS STUDENTS AGAINST "FLU" The gettentl health of the students has nut been as good for the month of Vebruary as it has been for the preceed ing months. This probably due to the prevalence of Influenza and the lack 4.1 - the ordinary prophylactic measures to prevent the spread of the diseases. Th 4 liseases are spread in the larger proportion of eases, by direct contact through the medium of germ laden dropletS expelled from the nose and nenith while laughing. talking, sneez ing alit particularly, While coughing. The Ilealth Services hopes for a bet ter weird for the month of 3hu•ch and urges all the students and members of the faculty to cooperate with it in the prevention of the diseases of Inthieliga and Scarlet reVer, which seemed to he the two prevailing diseases for the month. A report is given below which will help to show why every precaution is needed in preventing the spread of 1 hese diseases: No. cells to office. 1007 N.. etlen ts —.. 1123 \.•a• conditions 513 N. extmses 248 Days missed 794 No. bed eases in the Infirm ary and Isolation 40 CONSERVATION SOCIETY WILL MEET NEXT WEEK The State College local district Con servation of Natural Resources meet ing will be held in Odd Fellows• Hall 1111 March seventh. Election of officers and committees will be held. There will also be discussions on hunting and fish ing followed by seveml talks. Doan Watts of the Agricultural School and Professor G. It. Green will address the meeting. J . FOR RENT Single and Double Room Board in same house Clean House Good Board C. S. PLATT Bartsw•ick Ave. Back of Park Ave. , 7: Bell Phone 156-M • SEASON NEARING END Final Championship Games Will lie Played Latter Part Of This Month I.Vitil the season soon rontlug to a .lose. the Fraternity 10:1,4.1, fast playing off the selwoittle games I..•fore the final ehampionship games whieh will Ink.• plan. between tit.• lender. of till• V:11 . 1 1 ,11 , IliV 1 , 1 ,1 11, 111 the 114,11 . fllllll . l, 1:1.4,111SI• of 11115 'don of playing games at $00,•11 :11111 eight ullorl: on Tuesday and Tlowsday 111011 :11111di- Viding th.• floor Into two nowts, there bas !been an In V01%104. of sixteen games played each week. This should bring the S1,1:44111 14 . 0 a l'•140,4• 11101111 t tle .•nl of this month. As soon as the scheduled number of games have Loon played. t h e final eliminations will take plane and the champions of the season deehled. ranwing srh.•lope has liven or rang.•d for the vowing week: Tnemitty, Marelt 7 7:00 p. 111.--I:appa Thou, Vs. I'lli (L1111111:1 1)1.1(:1. Upsilon Mph. ch! Sig 7:15 11. m. -Item Thom Pi vs. Sig Ina Chi. li'apirn No vo. Sigma Sigma. 5:010 p. m. A-I:apps Dolin Pas, vs. Alpha Delta Signis. 1:--Frirn Is l'sion vs. Delia 1) 1- ma li . o.ppa. I: Phi Epsilon vs. 1)..11s I=l 7:00 it. an. A—. Kappa Sigma vs. Lainlida Clil Alpha. 11--Alpha Zeta vs. nett, Sigma Itho. 7:15U. in. A—Cuheen Club vs. Delta Sigma Phi. 11--Alplia Sigma I'lll vs. Three Links. 0:00 p. Kappa vs. Phl Kappa Sigma. 11—Phi Emilio]) Pi vs. Alpha Chi 8:15 p. nr. A—Annega Fins Him vs. Al pha Tau Omega. It—Sigma Nu vs. Della Sigma chi. Sis games were played on Tuesday 01001 and resulted as follows: Alpha Della Sigma IS, Cuheim Club 14. I