Page Two Penn state LE.olle(3ian Published semi-INeoki} during the College year by students of the Penney)• I yenta State College, in the Interest of Students, Faculty; Alumni, and ntends or the College 33 D Wills e,'23 A D. Po.A. '23 D It 31o1i1, .23 W a Aum.in, '23 AssocxAmr. EDITORS It B. C0h1n..24 E. E. Helm. '24 \Vomen's Editor I=l H T. lueford, T 3 C D Herbert, 13 W C Dwhi, T 3 ASSISTANT BUbINRSS MANAGERS H R McCulloch,' .24 B. Ayers. '25 J. F. Brougher, '25 II L. Firing, '25 F. P George, '2 F. W. Gold. '2l 51 M. Biener, '25 L. Longoria, '25 A. F. Moyo '25 H S Morris, '25 AH. McNutt, '25 AW. Petro, '25 W. L Pratt, '25 W.J. Ward. Jr DA. Wieland, '25 LL, Kaufman, '24 The Penn State Collegian invites communications on any subject of college terest Letters must bear the signatures of the Writers Subscription price $2 50, if paid before October 15, 1921. After October 1 1021. 52 15 lintered at the Postoff ice. State College, Pa second class matte! Office Nittal* Printing and Publishing . Co Building. Member of Inter. olleghate Newspaper A.oelailoo TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1922 A DAY FOR FATHERS With the beginning of the Easter recess only a few hours away, each student begins to think of those things-far removed from college life and it is but natural to forget anything but that of the present. However, the date of May twentieth should not be placed in this cate gory for it stands out as a time when Penn State will enjoy one of the biggest of its yearly events. At that time it is hoped that at least one thousand or more fathers will Journey to the college to partake of Nittany hospitality. This date has been set aside . by Penn State to provide an opportu nity when the Dads may visit the college to get a true insight into the actual operation of their college, when they may go to classes with their sons to see the realities of recitations, when they may feel the wholesome Penn State spirit and experience the Joys of a typical mass meeting or of an athletic contest. This will be the day of all days for the fathers and'anyone who must be absent will truly be unfortunate. It is highly probable that the second annual observance of Father's Day will be successful, especially if the arrangements of the committee may be used as a basis for prediction. A mass meeting is to be staged, characterized by a special program, of distinctive feat ures, a varsity baseball game with Carnegie Tech will be played; a smoker is to be held in the Armory and this should prove to be the essence of good fellowship and sociability between father and son. All these should insure a banner observance that will eclipse last year's event. The change in the date that was authorized by Student Council last week was made in order that President Thomas - might be able to meet the fathers In fact, he has requested that he be given a chance to talk before the Dads on Penn State and its connection with the commonwealth. At the time of the date first set, he must be in New York and he was unable to arrange his calendar to — meet these con ditions. The short business meeting that he is going to hold in the morning will be one of the main features of the week-end and will probably be attended by all of the visitors. Many, of the fathers have been hoping for a chance to meet President Thomas and the action of Student Council will be appreciated by _ I.Nothmg seenis eto have beeniomitted in preparing for ' this great diiy, but this does not necessarily mean that success is guaranteed the undertaking. There is an unknown quantity that enters into this complex human equation and it must be considered, since it is all important in an instance of this kind. Will the student body volun teer their whole-hearted cooperation in the task of persuading their lathers to visit Penn State? Will they remember that Penn-State is depending upon them for this cooperation and will they take advent-i i of Easter vacation to fulfill their dutyo' The way in which these questions are answered will determine the ultimate result of all the preparations that have been made. It is absolutely the duty of each student to enlist his endeavors to insure a large number of guests for May twentieth. Now is the time to ask Dad if he will come. With each student's part clearly defined, there ought to be no hesitation in starting the campaign for the biggest and best Father's Day that the college has ever enjoyed. PREXY'S BIRTHDAY As a Penn State man, President Thomas will, be one year old next Saturday , In behalf of the multitude of his friends enrolled as students and faculty members, of the college, we offer him our sincere congratulations and wish him success in future years The love of a student body and the respect of_a commonwealth and nation is his. - The relations between the President and the friends of the college have been growing steadily since he came to State College last April and these are now characterized by a strength, an understanding, and a loyalty that generally comes only after a much longer period of companionship. The college is not only in as healthy a condition as it was when he took the helm, but many dangerous shoals have been safely passed and all are preparing for the open sea beyond. -Soon a gigantic effort is to be made to impress upon the voters of the state the right of Penn State to become'a great state university. Soon a program is to be started that will breathe out over Pennsylvania facts that will command consideration of the state university idea. Soon President Thomas will be in the midst of a campaign of his own making and of his own conception, a campaign that will be the great est one ever undertaken by the Nittany institution. In the short span of one year, President Thomas has labored un ceasingly for Penn State. His every thought has been for the college and its students. He has carried the message of Penn State to all corners of the commonwealth. And what is probably of greater im portance, he has gained for himself a warm regard from every one of his students. Perhaps, in the life of the average college student, there is not a more joyful time than vacation time. About one week previous to the date of departure, the faces of those friends at home begin to loom up out of the textbook which ends in a reverie. As the day approaches, all thoughts of college recede in importance and give rise to those foreign to all college relations. This exuberance might be explained in the saying, "glad to go and glad to get back". However, there is one detail in this condition that should be brought to the attention of the student body at this time: No matter how glad we are "to get back", we ought not let the joy carry us to that point where a grand mob rush is started for the waiting busses as soon as the various trains stop at Lemont and Bellefonte. In a co-educational institution, it is well to modify this rush so that the girl students are at least given an equal chance to gain a bus seat The manner in which the girl students of the college have been treated on returning at the close of.previous vacations has led to all manner of experiments and all have failed to some degree. Another is to be tried this time. Authorities' are trying to make arrangements whereby certain busses will be 'reserved for the exclusive use of the girls, and the men students are asked to wait till the girls have been accommodated before they appropriate these conveyances for their own use. Editor-in-Chic Managing Edit° Managing Edit. Assistant Edit, E. it Jamooon, T 4 C. 13 Tilton, T 4 'Bins Doris Browning '2l B oo mer. Atltertiaing M oons Circulation ' lanai; I=l A LAST ,WORD II BULLETIN \\l Tueoar, April ii 4 00 P. m—D H Seminar. 251 Dairy' Building, \I H linuteen, “Nietnode of Counting Beam la in ]till." 8000 P. m—R 0. T C. Smoker Sig ma PSI Erielion Howie Notices ft Band and Orchestra Members The rehearsal. of the College Band and College Orchestra which hate been poetnoned, following the completion of the series of winter concerts, will be recanted again on Thursday. the twen ty-fifth of April, the week following the termination of the Easter vacation period As usual, orchestra rehearsals will be conducted on Tuesday evenings and the hand will rehearse In two sec tions, the second section meeting on Wednesday evening. and the first sec tion meeting on Thursday °toning. The hour of the meeting has been changed from ..:thirty to seven o'clock Tennhi All Freohmen who thterld to ontei the tennis tournament, to be held after the Faster tacatlon, should SIKTI, up at the Armory at once. The schedule will be open to the meirth or April All Preshnien and Sopohommea oho I are interested in the summer R. 0 T C C.unp at Edgenrood Anwmtl, Marl land, are incited to attend a smoker to he gi‘en ho the Penn State Training Camp ass.lation on Tuesday awn ing, April elinenth The smoker will be held in the Sigma Phi Epsilon 500 0 0 and will begin at eight o'clock Tomoiton, April twelfth, hill be the last das on Which candidates tot first end second assistant tennis managers u lit be permitted to slim at the Ath letic Association office, on the second floor of Old Main The nehedulo for the epeeLel titan frren Lemont, tomorrow, Wednesday. thelfth tf , Le Lemont 5:00 P M. Lewisburg 700 P 0 57ot:tan:Ion 7 00 P. Northumberland 7 45 P St Ar Sunhat . > 7 90 P The tuthorltles of the college hate madearrangements rot special trains to accommodate the students on their return to college at the close of the recess Howcter, - the railroads will pros Ide for the student crowd with ex tra coaches on all routes New Books On , The Library Shelves American Olympic Committee—Re port of the'AmericimiOlymplc Commit- • , „ Bulman—Mlno Reoctie Worleand Or ganlzation • - Bureau of nocatlonsl Information N '4—Statistical Work Carnegie Endowment for Internation al Peace—The Consortium Casteno-Branco—Amor de Partitelon Clo Managers' Assoc —Proceeding.. 1920 Denolion ',attn. Co —The Party Book Dow—Anthology and Bibliography Jonea—An Index to Legal Periodical Literature , :Bunitord—Outapinoing The Spider. Oregon Dept of kiduc —Count) School Si 410104 or Oregon Rush—The True Doctrine of Orblta Seligman—Boa:lye in Taxation, 9th Tqlmtl—Congerlption SYatern In S. run U S Ordnance Dept —The 'Manufac ture of Optical Giese and , of Optical S tem, Wlthington—Check List of an Esht bitlon of the Rarer Books and Many .erdarPenniman Memorial Llhrary. NOTED DAIRY PROFESSOR SPEAKS TO AG STUDENTS I Professor C H. Celtics of the UM- I.ersity of Minnesota, one of the most it ldolt known teachers and Intestigat ors of Palm Husbandry,. to be found In the L'nßed States, visited Penn State recently, upon the invitation of /several Unit crafty of 'Amour' graduates who bid studied under him at that institu tion Dr Edda:. had, spent the preceding meek in Washington. in consultation with officials of the United States Dairy Division, in connection with expert mental work being conducted by, tho GovernMent; and about twelve faculty members, and others, who had, once been students under him arranged for I his coming here. After hispecting,the work of the Col lege and Experiment Station, Dr. Eck lee addressed the members of the Agri cultural Extension Bureau and after wards spoke before the Agricultural students In this address he set forth a number Of practical suggestions re garding the future In this large depart ment of agriculture A considerable number of students wore present, and they secured many useful We. from Dr Eckle's talk. im i 2 ...........*. -, . E. W. Gernerd /Merchant Tailor Next tcoPost Office PARK R. HOMAN General Contractor and Bui!dipg Supplies , . . THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN CO-EDS MOOG PLANS FOR MAYDAY FESTIVAL' This Year's Festivities Will In elude May Pole Dance and Aesthetic-Numbers A May Day festival will be Mated 11)1 the women studentn In the open air theatre sometime during the 00000 d peek in May The celebration will he held ofter'the third hour in the after , noon so that an 'mans students In de- I sire ma) attend Two tentative dates, other than Ssturday,,wlll be selected to Insure a performance in cane of lain The May Day celebration, m Web is a regular feature of the Opt tog nett Ides! at other woolen's reneges, will be held for the second time here thin soar Miss Elsie Steinbach '23, has been chosen as chairman In charge of the arrange ments The May Queen and her at tendant pere elected on Midas', hop: eser the results of the election will not lbe made known until the time of the celebration Thin year's festivities, stitch will eclipse that of last pea, pill take the form of an elaborate cele bration including a Msypolo dance and rano some aesthete numbers NEW CODE SUBMITTED BY HONOR, COMMITTEE 'Continued from tilt page) questionnaire revealed the fact that n majority of that - class desire to hate tome kind of an honor systern re-es tablished Uhst - sso . ,scant at Penn State, how user, In not a cistern of honor but a -Mtn of honor The principle lobo oh ...cried In thin; that in all matter, of personal conduct the ultimate seat of udgment Is the enlightened conscience of the indlsidual" there. mon has, and should lisse, his non code of honor, yet It may nerve a useful purpose to clYs. .slllan the nentiment of the students In to it statement that shat; fairly repro cent the ideals of the college.' The tel rutting in 'unwonted merely an n hash; for discussion; - The students of The Penns) Isazda State College are-jealous for the good name of the college A good name is earned by fair play, minus dealing, and good sportsmanship, In the class loom. on the athletic field, and In ell other college relations IVe esrucatly desire that this spirit may become a tradition nt Senn ,State The procedure to be followed In ea tdbllshing the Fenn State Honor Code' 11.4 a fat.tor In college life would be slm pie, It Is alteady to operation, Ina largo ineasure. on this campus It should be olopted by the students, after full dis coed., as an adequate statement of the Ideals of the fstudent body In this tkp dollar respect' Xe rules'would be necessary, but it hould be desirable to have a simple statement of procedure shish can be modified from time to time. Such a statement might Include the following Itolats: The-apnlicalitlin - of the Porn State Honor Code shall rest with the con science at the Individual 2 The function of the Honor Com mittee appointed by Student Council shall be to create sentiment for the full observance of the Honor Code, as in the following ways: (a) The Honor Code shall be print ed in every Issue of the COLL.EGLAV (b) The co-OpeFatlon of the Honor Societ3 Council shat be sought In the presentation of this subject on Hone! SOClet3 Dm. ; I (c) At,lenst twice a. year, a member of the Honor Cominittee, or some mem bet of the faculty selected by the Com mittee. shall meet each class for the iliscussion of the principle invoked in the Honor Code nnd.the difficulties met In its apPliattion. I 3. The class room shall be In charge of the Instructor at all times He shall conduct the class work and examlna tions In the naythat seems to him best stilted to the subject. Should Instructor Ile In Room This is merely a statement of u stu dent Ideal, with provision for giving It publicity, It 19 not an honor system, not does it modify In any may, the pres ent procedure in the conduct of class nark, hence It does not require faculty action If It should develop that the student body is fai'omble to the plan. then the columns of the COLLEGIAN should be open for the publication of other suggestions as to the exact word ing of the Honor Code These should be revieued by the and Committee. a selection made, a nd the adoption of this should be voted on by the student body late in May 4 should require the vote of tuo-thirds of the entire student body to adopt the Honor Code. BALFOUR BLUE BOOK 1922 ' The Standa;cl Reference for Fraternity Jewelry • will be nailed on application. L.-,G. BALFOUR CO. Factory, Attleboro, Mass. Pittsburg Office, 299 Union Arcade Badges Jewelry Stationery immomintmuumminmumumuntomuncummummuloworunumnomtmommintimmimmnauummummunen Have You Tried„ Smith's Ice Cream? . - IF NOT : 1 4, WHY NOT.? : Bell 250 k; 0111/121MOLUCIMM101111111111110111111111111•101111151/1=11111=111111=3111tWarn Athletes "Shot" By Pathe , News DM you ince you: Mame liken? Tin °unbent the lest cs eels. Mr Ham L innets, a representative of the Paths NeNl.4, has been taking MMus, of the dirresent sports at Penn State Mt I line kinson started to work last Wed muddy afternoon. when he shot•alt the Sophomores and Prenhmen who tent on a crass country run Nummous Islam es of the t unners in action. jump ing fences, crossing streams and the like mese falcon. Some of the Nlttony trnek stars. including •Blondy" Romig, Bars on sad Ilellfsieh, mere also fest tuied in the plettnes Among the field ecents the Jac elin Summers, allot put ters and discus mess were taken - in ac tion Penn State base ball and foot hall squads mill show theit skill to the pub lic via the camera Men sliding to base and different views of the Dialer% Gelding the ball were taken on Friday la Mr Hawkinson The lacrosse, soc cer, boxing wrestling. basketball, and tennis teams mere taken also These pictures will sham a complete tmlem: of the %mat% at Penn State Every %ear the Pattie 'Sews taltes picture% of the arthitles of some Col lege. Penn State has been chosen this DADDY GROFF WRITES TO FRIENDS WHILE ON SHIP (Continued from first page) be fed Mk* daily Our flack of goats has incleased by five—the most cun ning and antis,: group of kids I have oeen tel a long time On sunny days we let them finite on the botch In oirly .afternoon. and incidentlllY, movtae murk amusement foi the p ',sonnets Old "Billy" Coat Is now looked upon a the ships mascot He has oh cads grab s bed smmal passengers lw the seat of their trousers and pulled at the ladles' sashes The (list feu days We_ got sclera] flesh eggs. and then somo or the steerage passengers kept close watch for this delicacy gathered the same and lepinced them stab bard boiled ones Such Is 1,1101 life at sea' We are ieturning mealy encouraged as the field seems to be opening In nen stalio We hose heard from :Mr Punk houser regulally. and then he leturns to Ametica neat summer I am sure he tt ill have recent Information which ,will gt catty interest you Do you know thot Me noel Mrs Carson are now in Mo wn, while .Toe Platt 11n9 let Urned to Manchmlq, and Sam Dean to Peking* Tom McConnell. I believe. Is still to the United States ' You 50111 see there is considerable Penn State teases In Chin, including the Chinese students oho h ese planed through Penn state slid base now retmned to their natiye land Their are many on titleboat oho 'non of both the work and play of Penn_ Ststo and tte enclose,. to make the stranger feel that at our base In the Far East—the Canton Christian College—he still find the Penn State spirit expressed anew. Dr Edmunds has. wiltten to me of the action of the Trustees regarding our residence Airs , Groff and I still cegabllsh the Penn State Lodge, at Is early a date aq possible, and we can assure >nu that there 11l be an open door In China for each and all who will come our 149.3. With greetings front both of us to one and all. Sincerely, G WGIDALAN GROFF 4, ott. ot. WRIGLEYS Newest . 4 . Creation Peppermint with Peppermint Sugar jacket • "melts in your • asoothrl.ving %MEAT the deiscionsly dawned so gas , ( t teem aid digestion, • nwth 'MEAT! andsoothe Maud& And thew*. 32 FROSH BALL TOSSERS LEAD IN CAGE SERIES Yearling Team Has Non All Five Inter-class Contests—Juniors Follow With Sophs Thiid The final scot el of the two Intei- Class BasLeibull League gran. Ida Std last Prat. eterring have practically anointed the winners of the league At the Itewtent time the Fieshninn team Is sell in the lend, rath the Juniot. Soph omore. anti Seniors tennis following in the cinder named The ' , rash team can not possibly lose its lead, although .too gamesTemnin yet to be plated, but the Sophomore and Junior teams mot Sen sibly come out with equal 'percentages To date each team h. Played five games Th. present standing of the teams 1. as follons• L Pet s Freshmen . 5 0- 1.000 Juniors _ _ 3 2 ,600 Sophomores . 2 3 400 Seniors . 0 5 .000 Keen rivalry has been shown by el/- posing teams all through the league, the Mtge scores, In some instances, not ahmys truly Indicating the real fight put up by the'teams To date the re sults of all games are ' Thurvass, Mara 30th Tunfors 20—Seniors 16 Freshmen 41—Sophomores 14 3/..d.Y. Aprll 3rd Sophommes 20—Sentors 29 Tueedny, Aprll 4th Freshmen 92—Seniors 29 Suplois 28—Sophomoreg 17. 'lVednesdn), April 6tll Freshmen 40—Junlois 13 Thur,day, Apel. Sophomores N—Sentore 13. I=l Friday. Aprll 7th Junlots 51—Seniors 27 Tile Ma tem:lining games of the lea gue will be played off tonight The Seniors and Freshmen will play at 7:00 , is m , the name hettteen the Jan ie. and Sophomores bill start at 8:00 P m The Frosh-Sopli Scrap Same The Froth Imskethall team succeed ed in overcoming the opposition put up by the Sophomores in their annual scrap game last Pilday moiling, by the de cisive scone of 42-10 The game was Played no a pmt of the regular-Inter- Class League schedule' The Freshman team shooed Itself clearly superior to the sophs all through the game, which Was, as a Nl, hole. lather slow The sec ond peal men had a great deal of dif ficulty in locating the basket, only mak ing too field goals In the entire game :Hartman lead In scoring, totaling toen tv points, while Heiner second with fifteen points Hartman 2nd Harper both demonstrated good foul shooting ability, the Ammer netting 8 oat of 13, ohlle the latter succeeded in caging IS oat of 25 Both teams shoved a certain raggedness of play„ principally due to task of proper - prastice r • - • t _ +4.61II6.1.4.+411•:6::11•1:1111:++4.611:14,11141:16: Don't Forget=== You'lLneed some" STATE Milk Chocolate Bars on your train home. EASTER EGGS Names put on free. Take some Fresh Home Made Candy home from State College. THOUSANDS of smokers have proved it—and now give the verdict to you— Of all the other tobaccos NATURE has produced—none catrapproach the finest varieties of, pure Turkish for cigarettes— None has the delicious FLAVOR of the finest Turkish— None gives the ENJOYMENT of the finest Turkish— None will SATISFY you as will the . finest Turkish— ~, Tuesday, April 11, 1922 ATTRACTIVE SUBJECTS ON D. H. SEMINAR LIST The Daity Husbandry Faculty Sem inar will be held on Tuesday evening at four o'clock, in Room 251 of the Dalry Building, during the coming months, and an attractive list of subjects has., beenannounced. as follows: April Scut th, NV. /3 Colors, "Sandy Ice ' Creimi," April eleventh, M.' H. Kmut son, "Methrats of Counting Bacteria In Milk," April twenty-fifth, NV H Mar tin, "Vitamin., Their Significance In' The Dail/ Industry," May second, C A Hunter, - "Can Organisms Be - Used As Ford." May ninth, NV D Swope. "Probleims Relating 'to the Use of Condensed Milk in the Manufacture of Ice Groom;" May sixteenth, A. L Beam, "Late •Infomiatlon on Contag ious Abortion," May twenty-third, A. C Simpson, "Free Nittogen Fixation;" May thitieth, Nemo°, "Vitamin° Con tent of Butter Through Different Meth ods of Manufacture," June fifth, P S. Williams, "The Effect of a Partial Milking-at the Bogining of a Two-Day Test," June nineteenth, 'S I. Bechdel. "Protein Requirements for Growth of Cattle." June twenty-sixth, P D. Jones, "A Detail History of the Dairy Herd - Since September. 191 G, Sheaving Ala Dispositions and Additions, Giving Price and Origin Made In the Herd In That Time, }Bator/ of Tuberculosis Testing, HinterY of Present Advanced Registry Records. Note of Additions and Im provements in Equipment. Methods and Practices," July third, A. A. Borland. 'Trend of the Dairy Industry in Penn sylvania' ADVANCED. DEGREES WILL BE CONFERRED ON LOCAL GRANGE The conferring of advanced degrees ..- upon members of the local grange will take place west month when the Po and State degrees null be award ed by the degree teams The Pomona team will award the fifth degree on May ninth, the State degree being con felted at a later date It is probable that John A. MeSparran. Master of the State Grange and Democratic condi dste for governor will be Present at the installing of the State degree DARTMOUTH FRESHMEN TRY TO DEFY SOPHOMORE AUTHORITY .The Freshmen of Dartmouth College reeentls attempted to break Freshman sales and in so doing nem promptly chastised by members of the Sopho more class At asecret meeting the class of 1025 arranged a time to openly defy the college traditions Their rea son for such an attempt was not to brealc down college traditions but to try to create more spirit. Their curiosity was quickly gratified for the Sophomores soon had an organ isation capable of coping with the sit uation When the Freshmen-attempt ed to go to chapel they found their way •blocked by the Sophomores and a half hour's battle onsued The Fresh men so a class pledged themselves to see that there would be no , more Or ganized 'atterripts to break established rules PATIIWNIZE OUB, -ADVERTLSEEB