' Penn State C6l.leqi'dn''''''' Publl9ll.l coral-weekly during the College 'year by students of the Pennsyl vania St tte College, In the Interest of s2,adents, Fatality, Alumni, and Friends of Ora Colhge EDITORIAL STAFF E ITelm. '24 _ _ . Editor-in-Chlof II II Colvin, '2l . . 'Managing Editor C. I. 1./I'ott, - ._ _ -Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS 3 - 1' Geom., '25 3 11 lan, '25 II S Morris, '25 W I. Pratt, '25 Weeran a 1191601 Mian E It Lowry, '24 A •..imt Wornen's Eilltot 2 _ MI. SI Farley, '2O BUSINESS STAFF IT 11 McCulloch, 'O4 , Encino. Manager W 306 '2l Athertialng Manager Aronzon, _ _ Cimulatlon Manager ASSISTANT BUSINESS m. , .. NAcrms C Body, '25 3. SI 1110101, '25 3 II McCulloch, '25 Euro ItTERS W R Arrarray.'26 W J Durbin. 26 0 C Richert, IF, It T Ii:elobel, '26 T 2 I) alto. '2O Butler, '26 11 J 7106011, '25 S Robenfeld, '26 P. A sraraer, '26 IT L Eallner, '25 11 W Cole 0 '36 A. 12. Smith, '25 e Penn State Collegl in inthes eranm e u unit 1110111 en any sublect of college 0 ra 10.e , t I I Lis bear the :It:ultra., of thtlieta All copy for Toes .l 11'0 b int , t be in the only° by noon on Morally, Ira for 1016ay"s icaue, by noon 71rar,lao S miles inlet. $2 GO, If maid Left., January' Mt, 1924 After January 1921, 92 72 I.ntra 06 at the Postogice, Slate Coney, Pt 99 -00006 elms matter. 001 r 71151.101 Ihinting and Publhlen3 Co 'I 11,1hn r. 39211', 11-11. Member it I:.tortt Intorcolleglalo Nel,plprr A.orlullon TUESDAY, ITBIWARY 5,T921 , VITITUDE TCAVAP.I) SCETOLARSIiiP In Inc opu,ioa of roman vitt:tubers of the faculty who have cv tic ideas on the.subiect of scholarship and its reward, it cc ^ s that tttere ^ not cnoagh importance ^ttached to the purely sato e It:am:a:nu; of college undergraduates Stitikuts, or those indi -titti." emOed I.y c, ant of their asioci awn:, are accused . by learned roLccso,, of to-sing sight of th- purposa s :bet, hid in mind when eircllci m curlictilum .01' at an institution of higher learning. A attitadc at Penn Stair., may it is but a reflection of rcnuiticiag, is general ei.istia;; throill - i boilt modern American colleges ZEE= Se• eral years ego, .15 ide - i was hit opon for s -,- oulating interest n s_hol,st c - k% ork by sating aside a di„ or part of a d.ty,w•hen under 'Thlllr'C'S VIM hid achieved clistinctmn in :wedeln,: work should be coenred nod honored Lceorditil to their worth The idea was woiked et, rod Seho,r,hip Day became an or..itutmn at Peon Steve t'•at time. SLltolerghip Da,s etc conic and gone, but their hcto defeated le\ tke dearth o - coin= t interest among the Iderrr•du tics In crees where el cscs veec cased to allow students • Uzi, con,m.stioa called for the pu , pose of honoring their -c! , Tsmaks who had woo the light to recc7lition for scholastic too id that I.e. time Crl oNer to persorml pursuits aid , m rds I itn no more tlmn a prismsr tilt - wilt for the individuals who fro: pm - sible their leisure moment, It i . a c''", then, of chringing the remnrrent of the majority with rt to the mei it of work (1011 C in a tie - tali - ism way "Grinds" and ms" rue i iglitly looked urea with diolaao- Penn State should ... no pine for such misguided rad selfish individuals. But the fact • pro t trt tkie.c are under:valuate, in ever, institution who are rn of a limber degree al ,native intelligence than others, and morn el this calibre achieve dri'llict,on VI academic work, there s en side-stepping the fact that they are deaerving of recognition The problem of genera Atsmterestednmis might be solved in a corn .c L-sersa roaritcr by doing away with Schotfrship Day entirely and arotitst le; in its stead a Recognition idass Meeting, presided over r nromment undergraduate vhere honors aught be paid to the most hidividork in all lire: of collegiate endeavor, with special - me' mot, t pun the reholastic skle if miceesary Linking work done way s, Itil non-curricaLm retistty of a more popular mignt be one me.nnn of securing a mrme friendly feeling toward c'rrehip m genrral PENN ;,''' ITE'S CAITITS It hss I•ecn said by edveatsrs and ether p:conment men who have evasion to sit the Nitt^gy that Penn• State has one of n'^Ft Ucmtrft,l canimes m th, country Crequent assertions by it cqed college critics lityc been nrule to the effect that few of I:arrirg in the United St des rte compare vial' Pennsylvania's id grant idstitution in the netural entity of its campus And under ii,dtutcs and fii,:llclc of the college have been rightly proud of this ecogndion abro id beanie is a gurloy, as v.:11 as a (i nitity, that can not east , Ira.; untie: con tinned iIbLISO And nbrlS Is a iathei mild term With o;nenate the parte.u , tr hind al mel-treatment to which Stir s campus is tic-mg subje,tcd clur.np . , the 'rioter months. 1 he condulon of the g, minds to ft ont of Old Main presents a spec acl^ ;hit v raid not lad to attract the attention of even the most um la, he front campus is rapidly taking on the ap lieti - ince of a checker-hoard, atilt paths in crass-cross fashion being I 'disci !inmately ht unthoihing ‘•tudents Put tee tunu.rgi ideates, although the chief effendels due, perhaps, o J.tir• , nritv o , numbers, ale not alone to blame Fords and other e",e , es of locomotion can ying benign insti actors and sedate pi ores -1 to h:cn :gen to wend their ways over pints of ground which ..ero newt intended for highways and mt which lend nature lovers arc oriluertly ~..pecang grass to shoot in the spi mg. he ?rounds surrounding the Enginceling buildings and in front of a. Library furni,h lavortte subjects fat comploint But, with all the JJa :lumni; of the press and the pleading of the Grounds Commission, ondivons seem to become consistently Morse from year to year. It has cen suggested as .t list iesort, that certain portions of the cam Sus Ath ret to fit I ir abuse be enclosed by fences If action of this '‘lna to 1 re,saiy. Penn State moat, et deed, be harboring an irie• 4oesible student body Paths v.are m tde for pedestrians and highways for vehicles. Let hem then, be used for that purpose to the c .elusion of short cuts „Quad originally intended fot grass to grow ttpon. IN RECOGNITION OF RIGHT It is the !lobe!, of the COLLrGIAN to pay tribute whole tribute is lee, cad there is no disputing, the fact that the undergraduates of the oilei;e, and particularly the seniors, are to he congratulated upon hco st.cccss in making this years Senior Dance one of the most enjoy hie socirl functions es cr staged at Penn State The gentlemanly con 'tv.t of the whole affair, made possible by the marked absence of alco .elic liquois and into icating beverages, is deserving of rightful ap irecrition by the college administration and other friends of the n3titiition who are actively interested in its welfare. It is to be hoped that a precedent has been established in this cspcct which will govern the attitude of undergraduates toward sub equent class and college social functions of a simile• nature. , A P P LA UDS ',CLUB' APPLAUDS NITTANY 'LION Penn State Song Is Introduced to Fortner College Singers by J. A. Leyden 'l4 Several Ininfired college men who Lad imam menthets of their college glee clutra In their undergraduate dais, alai vanes of theit ftlentis, mere soot .' nnon a IN Pot esenlng In the Met- Irpolitcn Opera Itouse In Neu York CR% The ma aston uns tile fifty-ninth lumina s' Emmert of the Unltelsiq (lire Club of New York Cu t. one of the biggest musket features of the Nit, York season An esoeilent program moo Just draw ing to a I Inge hith the singing or ati lt de itnit, tedresentinif Y tie, Columbia hell Intl Princeton They hod made o it hapresolon upon the atellenee Tie. thee e one fon the fin ti mantel of the Itiogr tm The annount entent. oat! lit It It ht . In a oeleetion none nta. et Ili In The Nutt my Linn • song. of Penn St de The not Ilion 50 no nil en lb It the %omits sort 111114111 Of the snug; 51010 Ito lames Jo Leyden 'l4 The club dine) tot coiled "Jimmie" Ley den to the et ttte to sing the Rung . "Jim mie" did The geese audience retire renting Col leges front all °ter the Pnited St Ilea to sully tenni, Shirt Salt aonlause and ,Ited fin 1 epetition I.lser‘one bad the emits of the 'ISIS es - * Lion" song n hkh h id been Int:llea in the ;nom-tin They e ingla the 011 1101 Joined In the singlng 111111 LetNelen le Wing . Needless ll say, the 0, shell 11.10 I big "hit" fin Penn State J 11 lUM cloinots%tm lion vo enth u Mend et Proaldent Thatnas that he sent i eam at the Ittantata and t ante ''Pres." It %h as Sots Ilmbert D Tani hell. president et the Seaman's II ink let Sit tags, Nett• Yolk CID, and I. as Milan 5. 'You unnia hive been mestly pleas ed with the reception of Phis 00110 The dinh:toi ssitetl I.e.tden to 1t to which he ILO nith a gotta deal of enthusimm The sonienee demsnded a topetiiion •IVith it setting of men front Ai of the colleget mho jointd in the singing. It was in endued writ. 0,1100 for Penn State battle a tronthli house'. I.ollrll is a mond:tent member of the Univeralty (4lee Club of no York CAN, acting as chairman of the com mittee on Mottle and Adnilanona It ct I ttgely due to Ida eiTorta 11l tt Penn Stole att,Pll yeas tgo secured atintia- Won to the annual Intel collegiate (Pee Chill Conteat Othet Penn St lie men nito are nonnhon of the [lob are Charlet, :NI IT .I.thet ton and Robert llnnlluty .71 SEVEN CASES OF MUMPS REPORTED AT INFIRMARY X lumps se pri e tit tie st Penn Stole .'eh seven Clop, under quirsntine It the present time Relative of the long pet led of Ince:bitten foul teen to 10011- U-five days. the disease is e lolly spread M.ery student should use and exercise csution to atoll! contact milli one one Who lisn been exposed to tile illeesse t As It spresds by ,direct con tact, students should asold congrega ting In close rill trters and pontly Sent ted room, • It itehnines the students to ho un egieful- tri wind this (Ilse Ise because of tne long period of quail:, tine The monthly report or the College Health Seeder for the month of San eel it nn roll. 5. Oilier ClllO - 790 o. tv Condition, . . 420 01.1 Condltlono . - 212 llsetete4 Chanted . _ 09 Ilnnre 5110ord _ 754 tiled p Went 0 SENIOR ENGINEERS WILL TAKE INSPECTION TRIPS The annual Inspection trip of the senior engineers alit begin on Wed rt sday mottling, April ninth. and alit continue until floe-thin to an Wednes i afternoon, Apt 1t sivteenth The Indust, Engines: s alit towel to Philstlelpitia, and the Clog Engineers hill g. to Pittsbul gin, pith the pos sibility of a lunge, hestet n trip. The Clectrit al Engineers a ill visit Schen eetsdy. New York and Philadelphia. 'rho Vechnolcal Engineers alit go to 11.111'41mm., York. Philadelphia 111111 New Yon it and the Architects will go to the Inn 1 tst. fanned cities omit A universal custom After that benefits every- Every body. Aids digestion, Meal cleanses the teeth, / soothes the throat. r ITATJ a food thing to remember Ai k " Sealed In••• Ifs Purity PaOkag . ! . ,l ' A , . / THE FLAVORLASTSA , ,„ vr o, -,.•„*!.,9iig Sport Line s ;-7 •It ~n h;c,;l7 ^ Romig Returnq If n retied &server should hnlWen to linger the olcinity of the Arm ory board truk any efternenn around rout-thirty lnnlotl. he would undoubt edly ACP n, I nil, ,blonde-haired, Mum running with ell the grace and form of t Ilnirhnd trim k athlete. New, omer, It Penn Skate nould URIC teach other vho 11110 unknon n athlete 0110, but upttendawsmca nould immediately re connive the nmiiing fare and grtreful tanning form of "manly' Matta . 21, Walt, of the college two mile reread end the groan ditch nee runner etcr turned nut rot Penn State roe "mond,' let it he known, lets returned to Ills Alm% linter on a grad uate :assistant to Di Myers of the not at Life Spirattment iamb mill, at the same time, mark (AT fawns to - 0 hits a :Winder's Donor And as for the hark wish—melt, 'Us said that the Ainslie in Ohinpic train needs a Canal rwan In the three thonatanit and fhe thousand metres turns and Illondy's frlentin feel that he's hi And those OW - tit:are seen "funnily" run mill agape m ith this lit oath tton Since leaving Prim State. , P.nnitti has Is.en supervisto of agriculture at the ilarfottl Vocation al School which Is situated north of Scranton. rue MO tears, did not run 1. race and then the call of the spiked shoot ennte back and the former Nltlany star I Meted the Pittston A C meet at Latin ton last August. a 'Without tr lining-but mina the 991119 fighting spirit that Nought h.s Alma Mater somany eln ilet pant ti-lempirs in his udergrad uate that s, 'ilthindyii tool:. Prat place In the mile and finished in tilt it iliac I', the half-mile event. Then cattle tile IClmanis Club alert at Nanticoke tits cells later toil again took list in tbq node and third in the half mile. Thin rare W. 19 followed le: the pre-Olympic carnival at the Wilma A A hi Newlork p snips of'evrnts de signed in give the Ammican coaches a I ne m, prosprothe material and Honda finished third In the use thousand melt es rare Rut i'llitnith" pions to maim up for hit illlontaa of the Net two years and 14 out °nee more to blink Ills mune to the foie In track theleir lie has entry wl the Wileo A A. games 0111011 Mil be held in New York on Fri/rally atsteenth and he pipet to run in the thee mile etent at the New York A. C indoor meet on l'ehruary tnenty fleet Ot/wr rice% to follow In the spring, will terminate Stith the final Olympic tit-outs at Philadelphia In June Another' former Penn State athlete who 33111 fly out far the Ob male team is T it Dentinlg "21, former eaptain of the Nlttany mark team nrel ladder of the college quarter mile teem d Sneaking of Denimlg . 1 - tionEls" said , "If that lye mer gem dent. to red training there's nettling In the norld In keep Min off the team So If Penn Stnto muttons avid glance over Blip dolly Papers Int June and July, they ni ly read that Romig and Demmig are among the members of the'Ameri can Olympldi track team Wlntir Sport, In 'TM" While Penn Staler, are going about tile carnpus'elual In goloshes and In cased In sheepskins:their fellow sock et, after knowledge at the 'University of Texas are looking for plare In .the shade and wondering how 111011 b Lee. hall team Is shaping up. It Mat be a hard Igo for athletes and coaches in the Lone Star shale. for nits the last froth til game. Coach Di‘ch has his timbal] diamond put into contEtion and e ills out etntlid des At the pleaent time he has rimed, ally decided en bin lino-up and the die woad devoteee of the institution ate looking forward with confidence to the first game of the Beason. Thaelmll is only one of the "winter" eporto, how met, for the. Texans bosst or taking part in every college grunt except lee hockey and,ekl jumping, their basket ball teem being especially successful this sea. A Ness lett Rorord Itronker A seek o r so Igo Wallet Koppinelb fro flue° eats a half-back at Columbls.: Unit rt pity, was elected captain of the 'THE constant' smoker finds in Melachrino Cigarettes a deli• cacy of flavor of which he never tires. itt ORIGINAL MELACHRINO "The One Cigareite Sold the World .0.. r" uVb grid tenni fin the thinl consecuthilit : sear._ An fill let we knoll, this Is a record In foollmll enntnlncles Kopolinh is on Intercolleglote enlm- Won 111111 ter-miler 11.1 ht tulillthin to the jolt of 111101.111 g the tooth ill eleven is raptoin of trm I. Although next tail will mod: his fourth sr id of %amity I(niiinlsch entitled Coltnohlo before the thlee-tell ntling e one In and en 01111 be eligible to continue lin pet fin inonees lie nos picked lint fin the thud 11 , 1111 on VI Otis Canto's AlbAnterle It. When Bev annonnetril loot I 111 that the new Phs oleo! Educate° littlitling ssao in ite 01011 oupplirri °tat bandit nil coin to there 5,19 cheering Int not arm h r ontintied entinini torn for feu oturients one begirt trilling (hell I don Pat °hot wonilerrui Lanni Into I they are ot cermet to be 'Mini tames horn Psiin. hones.% h hie!, ouggeoto tit It TS, won't have the courts ail to Inman if The Penn men hose f Olen In bonaboll 111,e \\lkon 1,14 11. U 41.0111./ to rigoirin met the go ti linr— h rip :got:Only rue the old-timer% tut irtg 'tip Rix 'deal t COllltY 1111(101 til: Aril-at 111 EN. Tott the oturient I tilf4ll , llllo 4 l' Ire nut In (men 7,11 Young, 11111 Tinllenh lei, Et ale 00,114 nnd 11°1111,1 \pilot hose long been fill ion ertiot the!gonte anti unclet the le er minentiotion of Itobet tvon. 11.101, conel,tasho ennoldent Itone of the (got Minot or exercioe, the enurio 11D 1100 et castled with gl Id, Intl °mho -,tl inlo oillre II 3nu u Int t good I nigh— See "TO TIM LADIES'. I=l t NTED—A mon to s;11 rmlet P.llloh eo Iti Stole Collage, alto ton nut In It le tot Menlo. hour, o heel. 11• t Ile 11 1) Coulter. 91.9 Cost Main Street• Lot'l. II Is en, itt Black Walnut Loaf Special 39 c LB CA•NDYLAND THRILLED? NTOI . I het ho to! tnykirr a tr-- Pg d lrt '6l . 12irld Valentinu'a. But he tlorla ' ' ' t kn o o d w y wlathnr to pretend that It earn.. that pron.. tho growth of thn hair and 'en barber clot. CLIC.SCROOIOH MFG CO (Const.lientol) Vaseline HAIR TONIC Ereij"Vaalf to" Prodsrl Isrerommended every nolsreinveso of Inabdu.urnyomfdialronts. [ Tf :.;;V "c 7 . .:1-, ~..,,, 041RY,EVFMIX9MEMPr NT •Theotigh the • genet rAti of t 1 A . T)lehl 'l5, the 'Doh y Husband!) , Club h 4 retch ed mot big plettn o 111n,‘ which n 111 be umett In nß,pilmtalnment to be held In 01,1 Ch pelThorodn3, 811011 at o, en o'clock. 'l'NO ll lllmo are on the rn Inurnettn e dairy reed ronl the 1.:411080 1 roonrch form Th. Diehl. mho Is ‘Lt 'neves!, emPlov ea as ft:metal 'Soles 'Aftifili4a. a the Lai lotto Milling Comp Illy of Detroit, seemed the mole, °Safogustdlng the roster Nlothets of the World,".uhl, iv produced Its , Ills first fiir 'the Inste• fit of I) Tl.bandry atutlests The 0 ...i...W0MP00...,..-VCNIOMVAriV.A.V.I. The Penn •:,, $ fl 5 State Players 0 .1 ri p present ... A ti The Funniest'Fa ;-‘ rce of 0,4 the Yea, ' l 4 '4 10 ' 0 TOTHE ,1 g LADIES ,-$ $ AUDITORIUM 'S Feb. Friday , . 8 ...R s Admission 50e cp4( 75e : 19 011 you wont-a good laugh see TO THE LADIES :044.1VOGNIMM.C.ICUMNICIMA.A.404 PATRONIZE - 017 R ADVERTISERS PERCIVAL RUDY 121 South Atherton St.. State College, Pa. AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION Between State College and Lemont, meeting all trains Open and Cloed Cars. Side Trips May be Arranged For. Reasonable Charges Phone;' Lien 176 Commercial 11G•W "The perfect - N'Z't3*P' cream, in the perfect container" (Ms Ls iLe sassy one user describes Whams and the new Hlnge-Cap) Men Ijuy Williams expecting to find their matri satisfaction in the Hinge cap. But when they first use the cream they get an equally pleasant surprisp. The heavier lather, the misZ greater, thoroughness with which it softens ;the beard, make a hit at once. ShaViiiit Then, Williams lather lubricates the skin so that the razor fairly "glides" Cremil • the hairs delightful f f, after-care A n ast , there's the r e' s skin.ll t " Truly, yo i'll find that with the Cap Williams is "miles ahead." It's at pure cream without coloring matter of any kind. -- $250 in prizes Forth. tentriTtasti - e - of tenwatfloor lone on thevet'oco(theWllllornoNfoire Cap, founwin,nyten tot prlot t100...d pd. go two', pritnn.StS two Itit rgitett3lo each, oinSth prim, TS QUI h Ant ouderittotiooto 1M...t0 prl•e nlciole If tow. or more Pt 1,101, 6/o,lllltl de..3oll,NOtti.V tl pri, tho 6.11 um..nt of the ,nizn will he nwonlnd to cosh Coult ut clones at miclolpht et PI, Ilto wil/ onnotaneetlunnoon tilereallor pounible Submit s rto,ter nlo.int but who ent ano Oda of nap, Colt ontth It noon., 'Tll7lt;iin:fai•V°,°.7,l,l,;,ll;,V,tl:.;'""-"°""'""."`°`"`-`!"""-. E. College Ave. . E, College Ave. HERE'S 'NEWS:FOR YOU Men hunting fine shoes, shoes that look well and wear well, lenallabrd,",,,ooo l-; that are gentle on the feet and easy on the purse. In other , ..4;;N. words CRAWFORD SHOES. ~,..—,e' We have sold the, finest ✓ shoes in the country since 1913 and have found Crawford's - ,—...... , "'' '''''' THE BEST. ASK THE MAN WHO WEARS THEM We have at last secured ~%Z.--- , .*'" ' the MOCCASIN that you '-'--•-' ' - \ -''',-- ; - ...,:,,.'`..-..._ - "...--••• , are looking for. The new , t• ; , ,,..N, , , W.-; - .„...,—,_ ---____- est style of moccasins; '''•-•'..C..,, -"-• - -.,--='-.•-•,:, both for quality and C0M ‘,„.......,,. •- ~. ~:- -------_ - All FORT. They are now SPORIPSISIN .------',--.--'--‘,Ol • .. 0 ...., 14...„, ''.-='-• .-..ev4G,,, c ...- - •. , on display in our window, ---La.,... 1 ., . THE QUALITY SHOP i M. FROMM. .. Opposite Front Campus Opposite Front Campus -Larrin . w .. .MilllWllornprvrty;^thellaryP, beneern mnithwaka.eollira l didgy,l4V 0 - 7::l:93, l o.Y*lPl93ll , n;;lptittriluinbei , college men, artong .. whom, are three . Penn State graduate, Tho e,fiirmee Penn State 'men 'who -are :connected olth the Item, .11.'A. Diehl, S S: Doeh r, and A 1V Carmlter, nil held re- Hpnnvible. povitinnq as: ft Tfiilllllo3l %dee • TUESDAY— • • , DA:I,IDA I: CHADWICK, 'LEW CODY, "D CORO I:, WALSH, CA Ell El, 41E119 in "Reno" Sinn L Ile% —Newt 'Weekly WETWaSDAY COLL I: lIN mooiti:, :MILTON , E 1,11.101? MATE It - hi "I'Li using l nullt . Sun!) Pollard. FP.11)11).' c S VTURDAY— UI,INI: (1.,\ RON In Irarrlnge Manor' slit S'uulli COlllPlh, NITTANY 1111.11ISDAY PRIDAr— (LISTON GLASS, HUTH CLIT FORD Eck Stinnett Comedy OH, Sporting Nlght • SATURDAY— COOPER. In "Daughter.; of The Mob" iS.:OIN W s eekly COMING—Fob. 11th and 121 h• • 'Rex 114Zr:1111N C t RAMOUC tCr. 40 0. tejl. p eA
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