Page Two pcnn State (Zollegian Published semi-Weekly during the College year by students of the Penney]. tania State College, to the Interest of .indents, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends of the College. I=l E Helm. '2l B Colvin, '24 C. B. Tilton, '24 - - ASSOCIATE. EDITORS F P. George, '25 J. IL Lum, '25 H. S. Morris, '25 W. L. Pratt, '25 Women's Editor —. .. . _ . _ Him E R Lowri, ' 2 4 Assistant Women's Editor - . —Hiss M. Farley, '25 RUSETESS STAFF Businege Malinger Advert Wing Manager _ Manager ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS J. M Eager. 15 J. H. McCulloch, 15 REPORTERS H. R McCulloch, 'Ail W. V Stahl '24 - - L. M Aronson, '24 T It. Dunlap. '2l B Butler, T 6 R. T Kriebel. '26 R. A. Shanor, '26 II L Kellner. '26 S Rcoenf old. '26 W. T. Durbin, 26 H W. Cohen, '26 A. H.. Smith. '213 The Penn State Collegian Invites communications on any subject of college Interest Letters must bear the signatures of the writers All copy for Tues- day's Issue must be in the ogles by noon on Monday, and for Friday's halm by noon Thursday Subgerlption price s2'+o, If paid bo fore January lot, 1924. Aftor January lot, , 1924; $2 75 Entered at the Patentee, State College, Po. as second clams matter. Mica Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Building 'telephone: fiIISIV, Bell. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate 'Newspaper Association F=MT=IMIMP.M. I . I FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1024 THE SWORD OF DAMOCLES The proposal of the College to abolish June houseparty has been fcod for much thought on the part of the undergraduates But it takes no great reflection to see the similarity that exists between the present situation of the fraternities and the one that confronted Damocles more than two thousand years ago Now classical mythology is a subject that is far removed from the curriculums of the practical-minded agriculturists and engineers of this institution, and fcr their benefit it will be well to recall that) famous legend Damocles was invited to dine with the tyrant ruler of Syracuse Surrounded by the luxuries of that ancient court, he suddenly perceived a great sword suspended above his head by a single thread. There it hung rs a constant threat to the monarch of Syra- CaSe The comparison is obvious. The fraternities at Penn State are in the royal shoes of Damocles. The sword that thicatens them is the abolishment cf the June houseparty But it gill be remembered that the legend makes no mention of the fatal weapon ever disturbing the regal hairs of that ancient ty rant's head Probably he was a just and benevolent ruler and so vs irx ago the College Senile e-e 11,10 being and xlnee the 04,110 11 , 11ment Of HO St Ind ng conlniltiee On Student Welrme the faculty Ills Olken 11% cli Intel mit In in Ittml,o Id, 11 - n ell, belonged to tln t 11 loun 111 ro h e. of ,tudent got eminent loot lin., far the pollerl of lON of Of', hods-.extend 610nexer beml , ettlttl A mop e- irrongement mould hate been fri-rmerithe ,an king xchecle .01 that both xtudi.nt Ind f Lenity NICV, VOIIIII L Ito peen ennetl 01111 mutual un drmaxmllngii !embed Is It too 1 110 2,011 to 11k ttnvlr coin dlnntion of Ilse student 11111 1011111 seelinnn of 0111 giA nlng 'O,l, letlon x.lubl fx l ,o both sections I better point or 5051 and enable both to nloi In telllgenth Student Connell thteq not holtl Ito 'tenets nn quell q laid pile i net tete.ronn: et, the teem unsure Judi, ment of the men on the fat ult,q f.ll It re tllzeq thlt It null l toll In Ili( se mote m e mind. for .t lawn unount of gmtlttnee Inn 11 hen the Coundl tints tint Its ,ntlment, qtr. Ah eLtle M.A.-tattled ,nd owl looked In m atm q of Student 't elute e t I et , tl., nml n set} mend one, for tnnl lti-LIM Erere Penn State man t egarda the I (rent I Wing of the hood of Tin steer Coat et ntno student e la a dicta t area of pennant Hallte It le ultn a ore it do al of Interval that the etti- Ornm nill watt h the cam In¢ not of thin ruling. r On the matter of Cottego C dend tr • gied 1111.111.111M=MEMINIMMIK Letter Box for next Par, caudent opinion ti%3 lqt 14114 e emir eli Intl oilliough Mu -11•nt oentitnent xi pl iced berm e the ieult3 committee 1,3% committee Son, Stmlent Council the luoim 4 ed milt Silo n 11,Sed 11111iteled Tt, lnentntlnh the =Se• of the ali oll,lttnent of lune lion, Pal Li to the ...anima both heron , lino tint token the Student %%Pirate Cominittee %honed n flee molt of nit. Ill* The stmre propliee% aholloil lone Moto Ills been um it Wee certain 01,meiee sillie -be Surto , nhit h It nielim, to In c,. ome lint in It not pm,,rble to P. , , lIN a O till% nin4 lit(ratio eof th , cell nd hit Lori tin a. lt itlon% cite It not onis v to the ractitt3 committee hut tin Inole vlt i•rnl tom. to me 'Paternity men ns A nt Wel of thla kind ahnuld demand the mnyt thounhnful ; onyltler Ilion of milt It atm :Mc Irt in The Sen de a ittopmyal lain does not mention the moral Otle or the tiumalon Wit tie; or •110 pa omitted the of the ee of the auldeet fpnl the fu eke I.lletlo to ft tact nine., e nab be Iljeollll 011 Titic %hie ;of the nueatlon In felt moat In the minas of theme oho obJeet to bonne It it My and moot be ton Meted is a ell ante tot the student tete IllY oh n Inn! title in .1, Mg the Inn °bleat Iletrue,e the f leultV J 1 ta Sill rammed the Issue la all the more le nom h lin the ft ttel nit, OLIO should fare it tot himself If thole ale Celt lilt ph a A'S of the how.. pm P. that need t pollen let , : henen enough to lice tht. obit. anal eh old tat to cot - cc t Ito thila I bathe 111 tt the ac tion; of a 31,% bounty ue the ;then , ft am nit} lesh toff" 'll e oh it to ont nett en, 0111 ft tternltlea, an I to out "dingy to keep 0111 111.11101 I nee ft o. ni old II In so ;able Let's ,atlle the e (01 0.11 1 0•111 1 4 qml /11 011 ° Imn natty 01th counclta SUM, to in` WO Inn ant Intl faun (lons n t Mont abate reality. if 111011 he Intl to mile out oh 11 111 nblem he tatould n‘st m t has...lon non the Volans billet 110 111.11 I 1101 that Penn State ft:tot nWmen almuld be ght n er lm e to ;atom: the't We Intl hall the e neat len him; of 010 , fa nteln fit m ste Lan matte house pm tlen, in 05013 Instance, t red eredlt to 0111 nth ge Toe APIN 11,111 of student go , . Itent lien In the teengnltlon t f tell that otudento, ‘thrn the, ent collegel'l4Unle ,ettnln Ilennlto oh eutlonv In the form of u vont, tit, th In 1 41011 111,01)litt of 01001 till, I 111011 or outnest iloqe (it_ fiord t ill N'CIS, 111 d 1 1 111 ken the tenon turd, to chow e 111010 I !gilt And ,long undue maul "Pest Paid Hard Work in the World" IS the way a jowl HANCOCK salesman described his work. He is a college graduate and m five years has put himself at the very top of his business. He never yet has called upon a pros pect without a previous appointment. The best life insurance salesmen today work on that plan, making it a business of dignity, such as any worthy and ambi tious college graduate can find satisfying to his mental needs, and highly remunerative as well. The man above quoted is the John Hancock's youngest general agent. This shows what college graduates of the right type can do in this business, how they can build up earning power and at the same time provide for an accomulated'competence for the years to come. Graduation is a vital period in your life and you are liable to hold to the business you start in. It would be well before making a definite decision to inquire into life insurance as a career. Address, "Agency Department." LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY or Bourn... mrunneuusorrs Sinty-oneyears in business. Now running One Balton Seven Hundred Million Dollars rn policies on 3,250,005 bra ROO THE SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING PRACTICE OF THE MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY A GRADUATE Scrioot offering a coutse of study lead ing to the degree of Master of Suence,with field stations in the plants of six different companies. These coin. panics produce steel, pulp, paper, caustic soda, chlorine, heavy acids and salts, sugar, gas, ammonia, ben:ol, etc. The more important ' , nit operations of chemical engineering are studied systematically by means of tests and experimental work on full scale plant apparatus. The work is wholly educational and independent of control by the plant managements. The attention of the student is directed exclusively to the study of Chemical Engineering. The total number admitted to the school is limited and the students, studying and experimenting in small groups, receive individual instruction from resident pro fessors. For entrance requirements and details address R.T. Haslam, Director, School of Chemical Engineering Practice. . .MASSACHUSETTS - INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY CAMBRIDGE MASSACHUSETTS tontlltlono, lace IN 111 almost IttrA Habit choose the 11,Tht Ilse" etudent 1101100 foo a mole 11111- D 1,1110119 noticing together of enolenta on 11 toteults Tool, that /titbit to tom b cell undermined 01111 I think tit tt. title Is not ohm enthelv to tile etudent I oint of tlen In fort I let much of the loldme nt the door of the faeulte The mole titoirlds the fit Otto ,lent, tit tt etudents ore je,olotue Of the good name of the lollege and MI ice elklt it to too do that uhielt le tight In their !Mottle the mole toulehlt out ptobletne nIII lie solteol ttith mutt] 11 sangria,- ttoon The ultimate Fond ill the eon- Cut t of toilette life can room t‘bout on ly nhen 1.111,1 e 14 the 111111001 1111111111 111191 In the °none,. of Inn DOOO of stu nt .11111 11,1(1101 and the strict,: con fident e of e tch in the dm otlon of all the InotlttiVon to h Inch the, one 01111.11 , 110g1 race Priced at $5.00 - Sold at Al s Shop PATRONIZE OITA ADVERTISERS If you smoke a pipe (if you don't you ought to) it may be worth - your while to read this You know tobacco is a vege table; it grows out of the ground, and when it's green, it is too harsh and strong to smoke. The very best way to remove that harshness and bitterness is by thorough ageing in wood. To age:Velvet Tobacco in wood is expensive for us—yes, very ex pensive, and it takes time, but it gives you a milder, cooler smoke with a finer flavor. It's 10 to 1 you'll like Velvet Tobacco--aged in wood. As old the Old Oaken Locket The ''Old Oaken Bucket" was a nice subject for a pretty song. But nowadays we'd hate to drink out of it until we boded thewater. . _ Just as harmful and Just as out of date is the "Old Wooden Washtub" Our "Rough-dry-service" does all it used to do and irons flat work besides at a small c•pensc Penn State Laundry Phone 124 Friday, March 14, 1924 ITT ANA DEB vrtits TO FACE ICAUSE LOCIC nAtl: The Penn Stole deh WM; leant u the ntrong iggt egAllon 11 0111 5, racus emity toilight In the L.0..1, 'Lime 1 1 1011 .Sm hoot The milt my spenhel till' it „tue the neg trite 91.1 e or th P 1. 4 .1011. "Revolt ed. That the Unite. Sulteo Should Enter the Pommel, Cont t nr Intt rn it lon 11 Juvtlee Aetlll ml It e to the Ilughev Revert ttiono " • Dig Ifteffeafite ao M044.A V'Cl.ahv MEM 'fOlflloonr.. HAI MOND HAT TON, 1:1Oril lIOIIEIITS, MICKI;T 3100 HE In net Ilenele9 unirr Brother" Sennett Conitth—(P.utleaque nn 7,,,+ INintuq)-- . 7.c1t .a r 1111 Ma " ESEIEEM 1' RID Cy- Double forced) mil Tor I,:m Rider POrplm, Only LIINFST TIIUEX In I'S:, 01hider Lou , St.nnytl pre.t.ntx I,AMIDON IA "Smile l'lvomm S %TIMM \ M Ounce nt Tnri— Toll XIX in “Lailios 10 Hoard' xcw- WririN;LY 1I4) , :111Y .f. TUCSD %Y— -" 1114 Chlhireteu Chlldrrit" I Icnrrr & Mr.., TOVIACCO W. Beaver Ave