Velcome Alumni To the Old Stand by GRAHAM & SONS On the Corner Home of Fine Confections Bulletin Friday, October 20 ■ a. m. to 1": oO a. tn. <Ht! College loiocraphs Kxh:liit»iui. Carnegie Ll ary Call-ry i jt. m. IVrkl Lam**n Chib Meeting, mill 31 •» OM Main j». in. AthSi-tji- Mass Meeting. Aud- •rium. Hand Out it p. in. Hoard of Manager* of A rnni As.-f-iation Meeting. Alumni ■f. t ill) Main Suturriny, Ortolier 21 i 0 a. m. Mass Meeting for Alumni, u-ulty. Seniors, and Juniors—Audi- 30 )>. in. Football* Mlddlebury ver is Penn State—New Beaver j J,. y. M. C. A. Radio Program, [•.vitsr ■‘•Heli dd My Wife" and u ark Senneti Comedy—Old Chapel [>_ p. m. Alumnae Entertainment — ‘oman's Pudding p. m. Alumni Smoker —Armory Sunday, October 22 li Chojiels—Chajiel Speaker Dr. Ed in C. Itroome, Superintendent of ehools. Philadelphia. Pa. .Monday, October 23 j 0 p. in. Candidates for Debating 'earn meet in Hoorn 25, Liberal Arts Notices i museum consisting of old College xogmplis and other relics has been ringed in the Carnegie Library and l be open to visitors over Alumni me-Coming week-end. ill members of the Student Fellowship Christian Life Service are to meet 5: 30 p. m.. Friday. October 20. at the * Hut for a weiner roast. A tine water coor exhibition In the ne Arts Oallery In Old Main Building II lie in progress from October 18 to •vemher 5. Open to visitors. There will be a Varsity Club Meeting Old Cha|x?l on Saturday morning lm udisitely after the Alumni Maas Meet- \n advisory athletic committee meet ’ win be held in the Athletic Aasocla n olllee at 8: 00 p. m. October 21. Members of K Company of the Cadet legiment report at the Armory at velve fifteen today in full uniform to item! the unveiling of the war memor il at Milesburg this afternoon. ’UDENTS ATTEND A. S. M. E. MEETING (Continued from first page.) ir success. One of the greatest Items C expense for the Pennsylvania Rall ied is due to the turnover in employ lent. When one man leaves a Job and nothcr is hired to take his place. It nsts approximately one hundred dol irs. Railroads offer steady omploy iciit for the conscientious worker which « an Inducement to the married work lan. Thus is established the rule of eniority whereby he who works for the mnpany longest receives the greatest eward. •Hut there are many who per- The First National Bank STATE COLLEGE, PA. W. L. Foster, President David F. Kapp, Cashier “fitter Every Meal" MUGLEVS gj? Jw^TEN FOR FIVE CENTS 8130 The flavor Lasts! Smoke Lovers Paradise j ACTIVITIES cards I AT “Y” HUT j Juniors and seniors can obtain ! activities cards for the La Vie iat the "T" Hut. left of the en trance. Activities cards will also | ho distributed at tho first senior j class meeting. ish by the wayside. That man who will diligently apply himself will be rejtaid. Interesting Discussion . Profesor Keller, head of the Depart- : ment of Industrial Engineering at the; college started the general discussion on the topic of Management. It 1b his opinion that the principles upon which Industrial Peace must be built are the fundamentals of Christianity. The > Golden Rule cannot be rooted out of human relations and harmony be maln ] talned. Professor Burpee of Bucknell spoke; concerning the Justice of men's de-| tnands. Professor Wood summarized l the points that hud been brought out by the comments made during this duseus sion. The meeting was closed after u superintendent of the Standard Steel Works gave a short history of the de velopment of the iron Industry in this region of the state. MIDDLEBURY READY FOR PENN STATE (Continued fpjm first page) Harvard In the first game of the >’etu\ holding the b!gget{and heavier CriroWn team to a 20 to O .tjgore on foreign so(l. The plucky Newt tEnglanfl'-boys' -were able to get in,, eight, firstdpwns two more than Harvard, and durinW the third period of the game, after taking the ball away from Harvard when the Crimson stood eight yards from the Vermonters' Territory, carried the ball = SERVE TO THEM Smith’s Quality Ice Cream ' Manufactured by SMITH’S ICE CREAM FACTORY 502 W. Beaver Ave. Bell 250 THIS "AD” IS WORTH 50c. TV to you iji, payment 0f,..:, ; ; shoes ni ; V. V : V. ■ : .^ctober^.ptii,^d2isitV:V;,. s :vv from ■ ; V' C. N. FISHER State College Billiard Room Pastime Building L.K. METZGER “The Fastest Growing Store in State College” GUNS AND AMMUNITION Shot Guns and Rifles for Rent Sporting Goods of All Kinds Typewriters for Rent L. K. METZGER to the enemy's thirty-yard llna. Indi- 1 ,- eating a driving power not In agreement with a weak buckfleld. Morey’* pro-' tt-tfufl also made u creditable showing] against William*, but tho game wlthj Dartmouth last Saturday revealed a decided weakness in the over-head at tack of tho Now Englanders, and as a result, advance by the aerial route will not bo tried to a great extent In tomor row's contest’with the Nitany Lion. Hamilton at Center Tho Penn State line-up for tomor row's contest.ls changed somewhat due to Captain Bentz being out with a bad shoulder. "Bill'' Hamilton, who has played a splendid game at guard in all of the games this season, will appear at the pivot position, while Flock, a member of lust year’s freshman team, will substitute for "BUI" at left guard, j HufTord will be back at his old post at i right end and Frank will hold down the other end position. Tho team will be ; groatly strengthened with HufTord back j In the game today. I UacklU'ld Will I)o Unchamed Schuster and McMahon will fill the tackle berths, while "Dutch” Bedenk may be counted upon to play his usunl dependable game at right guard. The brickfield will be composed of the same men who finished the game with Leb anon Valley last Saturday. Palm will hold down the quarterback Job. with Wilson at left half, Krats at right half, and Singer ut fullback. NEW YORK GRADS WILL HOLD ANNUAL BANQUET for education. This it 1b felt will help materially In the publicity which la be ing given to the Emergency Building Fund Campaign of the College. The rudlo apparatus (n the banquet hull will be of a very special nature and Is going to play a part In another impor tant event which will be novel as well a* interesting, complete details of which ; seem to be a deep dark secret which : cannot be inveigled out of the New York committee. Hotel Pennsylvania (Headqiarton) Hotel Pennsylvania is going to he known as,the Penn, State Headquarters directly *prt§r tp.jnhd after the game;- -Arrangements wll| be .made to set up $ registration- booth and the hotel will .take pare, of, Penn . Staters outside ot New York'who are coming in for the game. Alumni should write In for res ervations, indicating in their letters that they are Penn State men who are coming for the game. L. K. METZGER 111-115 Allen St. THB P*NM 9TATB 00*1*1-KHAN Washington ttmoksr The football game with the Naval Academy will be played In Washing ton, D. C.. on Friday, November 8. Tentative arrangements iiavo been made by the Washington AlumnJ for a Penn StAto Smoker in tho Crystal Room of tho Now Ebbltt Hotel, 14th and F Streets, on ' tW‘* night preceding tho game. A buffet luncheon will he served and entertainment provided. STUDENT COUNCIL TAKES ACTION ON MANY POINTS tContinued from first page.) the year, and because it has been deem ed udvianble to wait until spring to hold the annual Poverty Day, tho Council has set October twenty-eighth for the date of the tie-up scrap. The date of Poverty Day will be announced . later. There will be no homo football gamo nt this time, which la practically the only Saturday when It Is practicable to hold! a class scrap of any kind. A commit- 1 tee consisting of H. E. Park ’23 chair- j man, L. L. Bailey ’23. Shultz’ ,G. W. Lehr ’24, and 11. A. Sayford '23. Hereafter all proceeding of tho Stud ent Tribunal will be published In the Penn State Collegian. This decision wan reached because of the apparent lack of Interest that the student body has been taking In the work of this body. The names of tho guilty parties, their coses and the punishment meted out will bo reported. Revision of C««tom« A commttteo’ was appointed to con- M WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO. 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SAUERS Robison Block By request of our many friends THE LADIES’ BAZAAR of Lewistown Will hold an exhibit of an exclusive line of Ladies’ and Misses WEARING APPAREL at the State College Hotel Tuesday and Wednesday October 24 and 25 It will pay you to examine our line of dresses. _ ' . suitable for all occasions Also a Wonderful Assortment of Coats Our low prices will be a pleasant surprise to all. This showing will be under the personal direction of Mrs. H. Levin. Exhibit open to 8 P. M. alder the advisability of rgVtaluc the ' act of customs a* they are now print* t*d In the freshman hund book, with the Idea in mind of discarding all those customs which have fallen Into disuse , and which are out-of-date and of cre ating any new custom* that are need ed and which might prove of .benefit to the college. The committee that will do this work includes A. J. Musser ’“3, ohairmnn, I. S. Adams '23, C. Hare '23, R. A. Neagely ’23,• W. H. Payne ‘23., E. D. Slilvo '23, R. E. Longacre. '24, E.' 1 P. ljerr ’25 and \Y B. Oliver''24; President Isine mentioned Lho fact that the college pushball bud been de stroyed in the scrap of two years ago and that no offort had been made to purchase » new bull and to stage that scrap. G. 9. Rose ‘23 was asked to make Investigation relative to the pur chase of such a ball. Xu Special Trains President latno then presented a special train propostion that had been submitted by the Division Manager of ttie Pennsylvania Railroad. A special train could bo secured to move from La tnont at six o'clock in the morning of the Penn State—Ponn game but it would have to leave Philadelphia with in twenty-four hours of that time ac cording to recent traffic regulations i Also, n price reduction of fifty percent j could be made on the tickets providing i 500 students bought passages. A re : ductlon of forty percent would be given [for 400 passengers: other rates to be j given on this sliding scale. The entire responsibility of collecting faros, of ! levying extra assessments In case the j required number of passengers was Allen Street not secured, and of transferlng the money to the railroad would fail upon the Student Council.' This proposition wue rejected by the council. The application.made by Carnegie Tech for permission to sell “The Pup pet" on November-eleventh was (ranted nubject to the restriction that the sale shall not start till the second half of the football at most of the colleges and was thought to bo a fair conieilwatlori. V : ... The the local post-office..were.severely'.crit icized by various members of the Coun cil and a commltteo wan appointed by Preuldent 1-ino to tiiake Investigations and to roport. President Kerr of the eophomoro class naked permission to -hold & soph omore hop us was held lost year, per mission was readily (ranted. No def inite time has boon set for the Hop. Thanksgiving Petition The advisability-* of petitionlnff for u Thanksgiving vacation was the last Item of business discussed. Due to the The “Raleigh” Black Imported Scotch Crain in a long flat toe. A remarkable shoe is your first impression and the funny part of it all, that im pression stays. • Priced at $8 * 20th Century Shoe Co. 121 AMen-Str-v .-v- -State.College^,. .j regularmMls • •-* 240 E. College Ave. Opposite Methodist Church Friday, October 20, lMg present elate law th&t a certain bar of achool days must be held, n thought hast that tbs opinion of *th«- offlclals of tha college should be sotigM first before definite action be started. Many arguments were advanced both ;In favor of and against • In order to bring about Immediate ae.* tlon a committee was appointed to in* tervlew tho President, to report to St®. dent'.Ooifn'clt, and to draw up.the p*. ,tltlonj if it-, ls. found advisable to do so. This committee conelsta of B. D. Shirs •it. qhalrman, I. S. Adams Lehew *23,% M. H. Pahu *24 and B.* p Kerens Election of a Junior to the Student Tribunal resulted In the choice of H. 11. Johnson. lE. W. Gerrierd j Merchant Tailor j Next to Post Office | ♦■wmiHSwsumumnj
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