Page Two Penn State Collegian Published semi-neehly being the College year by students of the- Penneyl mania State College, In the interest of :Ltudents, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the Colb:Le • I=l E fl IRlm. '2l 11 U Colin, '24 C U 111 ton, '24 ASSOCIATE EDITORS r P George, '25 .7 11 Lurn. '25 IT 9 Mori Is, '25 W L Penn. '25 Women's Miss. E IT Loory. '24 Aes'sLant Women's Editor . Miss M Vat ley, ',2.0 I=l H R 'McCulloch, la NV W Stahl '24 Aronson, '24 =EI R C Body, '^E E3Eiti= R Anthony, 26 N J Durbin, 26 O C Rirhei t, 26 R. 'P. Kriebel, '26 J R thinhp, llntler. '26 JI. J Tlndnll, Th S. R66entold. '26 It A Shan,, 11 I. Kellner, '26 H 6V Colton, '26 A. IL Smith, 26 The Penn State Collegian Miklos communications on any subject of college !tamest Lettcre [mist hear the signatures of the waders All copy. for Tues day's let,ue moat be In the oaten by noon on Monday, and for Finlays Issue, by noon Tina eday SIIi/"CI illiioll to Ice. $2 90, If paid before January let, 1920 After January I.t, 10.:1, Ii Entered at the Pastor'lee, State College, Pa ail second eines matter. Nithtny Piloting awl Publishing Co Building. Member of Enoleru 1 Illereolleglato Newspaper. Aso.lotlon ERIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923 Ncws Edam flh: issue UNDERCI ASS SCRAPS Announcement is made that Student Council has set aside to morrow afternoon for the obseivance 01 two of Penn State's annual undeicla , s encoirters, the tie-up map and the football scrap. With the lull in intercollegiate gridiron battles incident to preparation fen Thanksgiving Day games, this week-end is truly, ,an opportune time foi the si.c.nslill smging of these traditionary soaps Underclassmen, and particulaily the second year men, should welcome this opportunity to atone for their gross indifference in alTrirs of this Vied as evidenced by their failure to appear on thr scene of encounter sonic hew weeks ago when a sorry attempt was made to stage the annual tie-up scrap. The rank failure of that first attelll pt is now a matter of history. But a chance for atone ment is offered tomorrow It is the esacting duty, as well as the personal privilece, of upperclassmen to see that all freshmen and sophommes under then Jurisdiction ruin out rot the tic-up. "All undercla,inen out" might well be adopted as the slogan for plums and reniors tornoirow. In connection with the second scrap on the program for this week end, the luausl gridiron clash between the underclass elevens, it might oat be nnuss to openly call the attention of Penn State stu' dents in !vnettql to the fact that the first year men are not support mg their team 9lus has been evidenced to a greater degree in eact succeeding game The due lack of Intel est in the fortunes of their own eleven coupled with flagrant failure on their part to render moral suppor and cncontageinent when they see their team on the short end of thf rcpt e is something that strikes at the very heart of Penn State spir it It would seem that the, year's freshmen are not absorbing tit principle; incorpoiated in the Manny code of sportsmanship, wind win that Penn State team is supported at all times, win nr lose and is given more encouragement, if possible, when on the short ene of the soli e than when in the lead c...hmen who appear dull and slow at comprehending in this re specs nurlit v'ell be piven material aid by the positive , efforts at sophomm es and upperclassmen Unless some of the old rough•necll methods arc revived for instilling enthusiasm and spint into flu Pest year men, there is n chance that the newcomers may forget theS . are fi eshmen It is h,vatdons, indeed, to nllow the first year men to shape tlu &alluvial cone of the college through sheet weight of numbers If outer methods fad, ough-shod means of instilling loyalty are entire ly Justifiable as it means to an end. For loyal freshmen make loya' upperclassmen, and loyal upperclassmen make Penn State bigger ane hater hem arm to year. LET ,THE FRESHMEN HELP The trio million dollar campaign lor health and welfare build inils at Penn State is still tit progress. As a result of the uatir mg cif° , Is of college officials, faculty members, students, alumni ind Blends of the college, the fund total now stands at appro'.t mutely $1,500,000 gut it is not enough. The goal has not yet been reached One of the most wholesome features of the campaign as pur sued last jest was the whole-hearted moral and matelial support of the under gi actuates A student drive with a goal of one hundred thouswil dollat vs as launched in connection with the major cam palm, and ple:citing the opening of the state-wide drive. The loyalty of Penn State's sons and daughters was put to acid test. And thej were not found wmiting Ihe splendid success of the student can page has gone down in the annals of college history Within the nest lew weeks, it is, planned to launch a similar un dcigi actuate dare on a,smaller scale, confining the privilege of sub sctibing to new students at Penn State this year. By new student; is meant, not lieslimen alone, but all those individuals who, this yeah are taking regular curriculum work at the institution for the first time and have not heretofore been approached in connection with the campaign It is a splendid opportunity for Penn State's newcomers to show their loyalty in a concrete way by lending sup port in this worthy cause for the material advancement of the insti tution. A goal of one hundred percent participation is not ,too high. One hundred dollars a man is not too,much to pledge. For, in. the event of a great state university supplanting the college of today, it is, of a certainty, the members of this year's freshman class who will benefit most motel Tally. 'I hose newcomers who can not be made to see the advantage of subscribing to the campaign, as an opportunity, should be made to feel the necessity of taking out a subscription as an obligation. A PERNICIOUS PRACTICE Attention is called to several complaints that have ,been voiced recently by in dignant undergraduates relative to the untimely disap pearance of coats, hats and other personal articles of wear from racks in the ,corriders where they ,have ,heft them lin*uppectingly while: attending ,classes.. Other, protests„ pf a ,fewer number, came from ) ' students who claim to have been left on the short end of an unfair eNchange. Practices of this nature and individuals ~who ,commit them puposely are deserving of _unspe4abtle.sortterppt. ~And indications point to the fact that .they have ,been, committed,, apparently,. with a purpose. For notifications of loss and desired return placed on bulletin boards and in the, columns of paid advertising bring no re sponse. - Editor-in-Chlot • Maßaging, Editor _Managing Editor There is a chance that an individual may walk off with another man's coat, thinking it his own, but sooner. or , later ,he .is sure to discover the mistake. And such a person, if he be ho'nest, will take ad vantage of the lost notices to effect, in ,immediate ,return : , It is felt that losses of this nature and invariable failures at response to noti fications have been too repented within the. past Jew weeks to be merely =uterine] - Business Manager _Advertising ,Ziatkger Circulation Manager Tiuly, this is an evil of an ins ere its undermining influence spree Honor Code, covering all forms o not come too soon Thoughts of Others LESS EXPENSE (771 1: A 11 - (1 I:lEfiT T) gophoopo o hop apron lobes Inloy mon who mold Into to Wing 00Ii ft nm othot th in Smith is St. Illolvol.o tro ont) OMNI V, 111. Ilte oVPonoho prop •oltlmn of prosollng 10110100 for thelr Tuts. n mile the) are In Amhot,t _ H. S. MORRIS The linanel ll problem pool,! b.' con .ena ntl3 toped If the 1100 committee Gould nii onre by lot oi noluntmy con, nt to b one or the ft iternl* Immo, and 101 the ti , no of the visiting girbi Chis Is nh it m any other fr iternity cot egos do .11 the time or [hell toners, and tlnnhit Is .lone here on his MAP It 1011101 loom Such u 1.1 111 for the lodging of ghlu roll not°mew the inromenlenee hit it 0001 .it Prom dine ,bemuse Iltn nett forced to 110110 thelt toorrer mold me it other h aerult) hooves, only Irma two ext: kmen lying to he odged o melt 5.11.011 COI Min ,. the plan would ellmlndto n good rut of the ewerme Int utter' bring ng nouuSmlth girls to Sophomore hop IN APPRECIATION Ta t e Jam of the 11. S. Nat al Arµllpnl) ) The mom hospitable bunch,.ite met n. t • That I, the lin tnimou4 nllinlun f the totem 9(11111.1 eoneet ning N Int (I eatment at Penn State The squid tw the St lie-Gentgii• Teel: football Ime (tom the , hie line, Atte:moth:l. mete &tided up among the different :atm:title% lot dinner mil 1 noel 11 nee dog Whet ete: Ito went Nov 11111 italic to eeelrponfeetlyint -home and It et minly tool. some of the 4tlngout of 110 defe it tel he heated In pinonantly n ro my e. drag, 1114 0 l(1 but t nails little le diffeteme for If a mid -1111:111 di ty ,tagging, :monoor later State matt would mewl: him with "1 'on't hnoh yam name but mine In I It int you to meet my gli I, Wont you hate Ihl4 We Itr Indebted to Penn Stole for ou no, I en.tnt vlall to the College nd espeelully 110 1, int to t hunk the ollnu leg I louses old Pin lornltles I lends Union, Phl I:,IIh1I Put. Signs tilt , I Ilpollon. Cullom Sigma Chi, Sig n t Phi Signet. Otneg I Pipstlon. Advanced'Standing Report fls ; Given Thr follon Ins renmt nn alltnlsalon Ugh sat:lured smiling this fall has ,ern Keil nett by Cr IL V Monte, Act ing College I:N.1,0111er In the absence .1 Dr C 11 INlalttu teat Dm Ing tilo 111 St itelii.tel or Ole no tdelnie le, or 1 , 121-2.4, one hundred nd si• I ettUdo•li entered Penn It ite ulth mune ot levy neldemic et edit or 0,11,441 'rattling horn fifty-Reven liffelenr sichnniv, t olleucu and unit er. 410 es, Iv fullonu Alfred Tlnhervlty, 1. Allegheny enl pg.. 1, I:eilion3,•l, Bloomoloug Norm 11, I. Bluffton College, 1, Blown, I. L, Coleco 4114 or Buffalo. I; 'al negle Tech, 11, Colorado College, I. 1.1010.10 ',hoot of Allneo, 1; Columblo, Comber I nol \•ollt3 Not foal. I. UM yl,ll, Ant, Delluule, 1, Unlnetnilly of Detroit, I, Dlll,lllO/0. 2, 11101 Stromlo gnu Not null, I. Calnlooo Normal, 2. 11Iaaloolluovo College, I. ClUveloll3 of t. I, Flonlello and Alorlolll. 21 leltnnalong, 1, Crone elle, 3, 11eOu1. Hood College, I. Juniata, 4; KM - done State Normal. 1, 1411.13 ate. I. lAlrioon, Valle:. I. Lincoln Unice: silo, I, 7.lle4sialt Bible School Junior College, I, 'Michigan Agricultural College, 1: 1110111040 College of Mines, 2; Ifillero 'lll.. No: tool, 3. Mlsaomi University. 1. Rot al, inn College. 2, Mount S.tint ,110 College. 2, Mount. Union College, 2; Mohlenbeig. 0. College 01 ,The. City 1 New, 'gm k, 1, Pennsylvania college tor Women, 2, Stale Summet ..Seattions, 1, Penn:what:lo State Poi PAL AelklleMS:, I. Coheir:lly of, Petuonlynnla. 0, Uni t orally of Intim:on gh, 0. Potornan Stale Selma,' 1 1 ,Saint , John Nonty College, 2, Slippery, Reel, Normal, 2, 'Southwestern sane lormnl, 1, Stuumeltanno Coll.:l -olly, 1. Sonetinmare, 1: 'l'mnitle. Cone, laity, I. T. linty College, I, Tufts College, I; utniniso I, Maynotibuig College, 2, Unice: sit) of, Wisconsin, 1 These one hundred nod studentii Olio entered with advanced Mantling o ete classified as follow seniors, 4. Jut:lois, 22, sophomnies, CG,.. freshmen, 20, They entered the N•rk Mous ,Reltoola an fullctun: Liberal Arts, :VW Education, ..14„ Enapesting. 11, ;114ttral Science. 11, Agriculture, 10, Mines, 3, ~T4E PENN,STATaiMLLEGIAN idious nature. ,lt i must he stepped ds Ana far:. Peurt.State's proposed lying, cheanng and stealing, can Looking;Back TWENTY • YEARS AGO orn i , il l on the ringing ,of the ; Intr. hell on Wediteolly evening: the freohmen brought -;hell cider on the amp., neatly opponite the pont office, The nophonmeen emir; tang it, were not in .t 1.1) 10 In Ineredibh nhot t time The ft eqhmen failed to' prnvitle them en pith me Ins of opening the barrel and comonittently- on to pave nut tiller to the Junlorn Allot an hour of hind fighting the Naphomoi, wtat the ;era!, The nee. Intildingn Ito opidly going tap The ;I 11 0 bonding In _alre 01.- prolehing completion The bricid ;yet n hole flainhed 'Melt noel. Illead of con tiact time TEN-YEARS AGO The Penn State eleten continued their losing streak on Saturn* , when the Nit ti Academy barn tt In returned a e'en - 4 at. Annapolis /0 tine. oenne of 10 to 0 Put even In dere*, t lour share of the glory_.rf the tannest goes to the neut.:et of the 13Ine until White le put up one of the greatest exlll bltiona of defensive rinsing at erltteal stages of the gime that has even been nltntsned In a gnrne between two big college elevens Aided conslilclnhly by the buddy, 1 dollar loan voted by Our students at the miss meeting an Wednesday„ manage. Green hoe succeeded In 'hear t> cornplet lug the hill soccer schedule o A. H. DEPARTMENT—SEILS pIEAT ,AT,.III)CK. PAV,ILLO.H Continuing the practice -Inattgurated last year, the Animnt Ilusolmndm De- POrtment ,Ins- meaton sale at the Stock lodging. Pavillon durlntr,thei first uemestel pt the..houm scheduled helots The mestr,offered ore .of high rittolltnr and ,me produced he the college An exeeptlonsllv fine (look of 'antis will be alaughteied dining Meats:nester as welt on number of fine lolef nalm Os Plenty of, good pork V. 111,also be nrieted Sales ate Mt cash only The hams dre as folloits :Nlonds)-1100 . to 0.00 p. Tuesdny—O 00 to 12 00 a 'm . 2 00 In 3.00 p m Wednestloy-11 00 to 12 00 a m Thursday-0 00 to 12.00 at m , 3 00 to 0 po,p 0 , no,*-3,00 to 3.00 p.,m .1111.,STILATTON A. 1111 . 00111 i TWES , NOT, FA I:OItiSTIMIWST (ABS , Dr Stratton D Brookn, prkhlent of the Dot vrrolty of- Missal. I, In' a lottei matte public -thin month, minted that' 'Dane In proltably no 0110 itilillK.lllllll.l . den !mental to o ntmecan In :,Itolvet oily' woi It than the atonsennion : of. an auto-. mohtta 14 0 gtudent . CraftsmiinshiP —is expressed in every thread oft_Cimev. CRAVATS. ::JVIAPW craftsmen..design , the patterns, weave the silks and 4 tailpr the etayats. Look for the oame/Gbeney, in the neckband. P FOR SALE , BY tH:ARRY , W. SAUERS Robison Bldg.. . Allen St.. !Gririiron'Gossip Sleep. vtotly •Intl moth,. 1.1 the Mo m trn for tontottrm the Strobl ty that. the Nittlit Lion his Inner idle , tinee the —olvintt opt•ned has been shat ' , ening the T.lnn'a eLnsa all week. dnd 0 hen the oil] Ix etwounteltd Tloneda,, a 1011 I. gide of the Jungle 14 Tenn etl The stun stun g, In the nt wagon. section of Ilte Publlk Led,gel" 11111111 1 . . nn St to. 4 11, led ple*44 cont 11114 anal - .of ding to - Pop" liglnond ale Id 0, Tlet. :moiled oldie In college And get wand ir In the at lie'' Ptnnn Tr Col hell, the 3 olinge4t•col lege football eanteln In 1110 1 • 0111111, 0110)..14 the le oiling scot, of lite aen with total Of eight 4 -al, of T 3 - ron 01 Colgate and Ildel a Alison 00810 second and 11,11,1 Pitt PI 43.eitt Imo been Imbed in qt. Lend the Notre Dune, it neg.' 'Peep gone Ct Petite, Mehl on Snmttt 14 the gue,itt of the Tech m na gem Lut ,And me e'm mvet e tll it "Pop" Wat 1101 , i men 111 be merit num e it Inge ,m (7.llflegie Tet It 11l t 3 it'l abet) fluJ Ing , 11.; thmt Mum. Some. ainterstltlmut flovq/int In wild .that evel , , tittle II ti iv A1'1141)11 DI 11,, It I:Wins It itl Itial.-- I'm In ctilittNllll; learn - It mad in be hint Lehigh - Would lake up the 'Dear Lafayette" (ay It, fon duo annual Thableigivinr Day hittle 'rhl) Yeti. Lilalotto h,r unkt'll 1111 t - Bo it Lehigh' . ell Hop dn, tie eh mite' We wnulil soggeol lb it vnli ynitl luneb olong a hen M.. 11111, in title It the At Weil,. AWlllt I Minn 1111110 to gel ,nui ticket, rot the Mtt g Imo It °mind o one of I Rtl/011111 lowed line SI,'IMMO romp. tempi of P, Inn Stole rind linnglin,4l ustln t sktoit oven Not, e Dlnne mvo tonnnonnot% In the I,nrge , nt 1111,18. Ilkun II I hull of the d ny In their sumo II ill-Fi inlclin Field :netball note, lien. P 1111.1.1001 i 411011 palter, will h ive to Incl. toi fit the. than the Penn St or te on 'Broken [i Milk Chocolate Specanl. Fridayand Saturday 319 LB ,CANDYLAND: VISIT THE -State , Cogege -Hotel Tea :horn 8:004.41. Till' Midnight Open After All. Dances ENEy NvATA • n and, CHRNPV BROTHERS M.Jors tf Chow 411i1 1 row palm mdm9, that li3Ve ItVi 1 hr. e 911011111 , seenit . 4 gm( thli Mt lag cantll4lnlr, ham Olt} - 9pect i• .v 1.14 The ohnnutlenothlp of tho .. 111{0;Jit oe" „11l Ito 91 nt.tho ton. nu uhenUit- Ina dud YAlo clunk Oil Eh I I4l.the blg f melte but John Hen n Met .futn oil fin often Punning In mini whet e he In not In tined •'lllnitoy".ll9lo'4 19 out or the line op of tho n.inford 0 t hl 11101. to, Lb. Welt or the 400 , 1011 On Cl 'Olllll of an nib!, ell len Tteeent. Pitt grtttlittlett ire ' milting gond .19 range CO II hen hiS %mt. Ilnrb Ikerlql,en Inv i clmppintt+lllll"twint it AlleglteitN chile Tom Ilolletan tool "Timm," D 11,104 bite grout It amt 'Chin) out Onion With tilen9ant no font lothuo oral' nit WlVit Vtrulitl i gam.. 1111011 alloy, Ili, It tilt urnuenne yllll'll ~.Alnonuliloo ft I u ihind tut V.ll t. kilT10:11 illlOll In 01. "NI, 10 1111.1 0111 011 t It Wll.l 01111, the COllll, 11111/11e /11011 of the nehool • Thlo tooth ill 9e uttnn 1119 Intl is In bollrte th it the nIIII•111 Pniut .Stltto wit 4,49. rot lonnltstiol ttih .ent091919 of the rl3lllenthan tl holokeianntl 911 f np thin LOST—NVIII thr prd son ohn 'tool, top, o d by 1111010. e nom i ont 'gel< in. I. A. Building NO, 1, ',dolly' ‘ elm n . on,. 10 Omt.g. , 11,11., Ll , dlon = NM , * ill'idr of c olial R&M IgVa./#6 , ,AViatiktib!: „ . 4_E A iy4~e~g: Have, alincket,in your pocket for ever.ready refreshment. Aido digestion. 7Allays:thirst. - ..Soothes tha throat. For. Quality; Flavor and the , Sealed Package, got . "41SA G ARI A &sc. The:Place toga fer,a , Good ,Tirrie State•College,BilliardParlor ", "The Giftbf-Gifts" YOUR I RTRAIT 1 4 1illake - YOUeN:)POintMent Today The pE figig STAS eCollege Ave. • kAr Society' iramkbuits -And 'overcoats ,• HE CHOOSES ?THEM-FOR THEIR CUT , The well-dressedinan nhooses-SOCIETY , BRAND clothes'for their smart, air—that , is, for-their cut . * fie may .not:. know that's what makes the-clifferenceLbut he ,knows the smart-effect Cvlien he sees it;.and he is • never,satisliedith less. .A Great Variety at $3B t 0.545 • • Others as low.as.s2B THE QtALITY - SHOP • „. -144.-FROMIVI OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS Friday, November• 23, 4923 NEW BOOKS AREfilitteED • ON I:,IBRAFtI6,ISHELVES The fnlinnlng new honks have re eolith been placed On the shelves of the Cot negle ninny nt Penn Stsn•. AleNnude:l.—Nlture and human nn Alen,—genztannlell and ,Industrlal °twin.. plilli,ophical, Writ ing of nigh / 7 tioctol took, nt Mora inic Ptillni.-7114tory or Gt ,, el; ohllosophi 11.111,—Llte and,confes.lona ,of a am elailagba Hopkins,—Orlgln told erohnion of re Ilginn K ii ilen,--Clrti Is slid graph., \li L idghlln,-,Atnek 'e i Ind Britain M. , ev-Luldce,-01,unmall C , des Inn CllO4 10M.11109 ltolgnn,—❑Net gent evolution Noyee,—lleihOonv CAI. knee ,of John Jlumpiney N 05 4 ,9 Aeateu oleh, - -Ocenhilm and modern gotenee 041inrn.—Eivaltition and religion Pa pint —Foul and melds , min& Penn Cl irne„ ❑ap. and feleat lea lificieffere Au„ Pt*4l , o ' v " .,CSOdY , - I NITTANY-- TODAY— •' • TIIIIIIA4 , 111:1011AN lu “Wonum Proof" Mach Sennett Comedy 'Tint Cylinder Lose. SATURDAY -ILITINTAZ AT TWO , ROUSE . PFTI'ItS "Rlomin , 31s1" NIIWS WREEILY rABTIIIII - ,Linl SNTIMDAY— ' fiplas 1.1'11:1,,, BLANCHE SIVECT 111111 BRI ANT • WAMMURN t'The glrollllll4i )IMln ,1 hP W.lltilt" , —in— t ~Our ,thing Cumvily v :tfuNDAY, and TUESDAY— .2 in.IFIT Kr Any 4 ,in n Sln nevi Cooled) "Or .Ifoojittallily" Corned) !Mo. . loop.. oil "The Iilliollers” TI "I/ Inn COITER.CIELD"
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