Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 14, 1924, Image 3

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    Friday, March 14, 1924
Nittany Coeds To Ballot
on Continuation .of Clubs
Referendum Will Be Taken to Determine
Value of SOcial Societies to
Penn State Girls
A referendum by the women ntudents
of Penn State alll he then by clantten,
t lulu and student hotly In gcnetal, to
detettnlne the effect of Coln . elulm on
•In;a nlenThl•ri an urn an on the college
and to deride no to the!, continuation
The toter will be Clot ttith teGrenee
to the following titte§tloll4 !elating to
the Mite Club.; Have these clubs ral,
eft the standvds among Peels State
vmlnen 9 'Have the) raised Reholni gbh , '
1% hat lime the) lone for tile college'
f Ir'e• Clubs 'sere first Started at Penn
P' ite In December of 1921, when a
fi ,up of alit, petitioned the Senate
Committee on Student \Velf•rt° to be
thioned to form .1 social club calleilithe
I- i-Nee Lt Como, rider to, So rho,
trillion the Committee adopted a pol
lee rcrogniting girls' social clubs. with
tire under st unllng that in the erring of
1921 it should lid put to sole of the ro
ll, e girl student body IN Inelltel or not
Pow 1111VC pr ON ea a help to student life,
:t xWell time th% committee ehouhl
make further r ecommenchttlon for the
ettellneence er them
Arline: on this tlecigion of the Sennte
EDUCATION IS TOPIC
OF L. A. LECTURE
.Dean Stoddart Points Out Menace
of Intercollegiate Athletics
in Sixth Lecture '
MODERN "SOFT' COURSES
CONDEMNED BY SPEAKER
"Two of the grentent hlndran ' een to
ciluention toilav ore ultra...et intl.]
nnil I wilt of dellnlte objectlt es,' said C
W. St.., t. D.n ot the Übe: U Ai 15
School, Itst Tuentl. night In di
log the "Men lees to Diluent'. ' Ills
t ilk Nina the '.loth of the Ulan A: to
lectuie setles • The d Inge, Ilea,' eon
thaw(' the ape tl.ei. " In the f not tin it
their efforts on e got no nspagent it
Oh outset hut dei clot' I tier In life g hen
soy t ernedy is too late to he nrylled"
At the beginning of his origin
Stoditart &lined education ait the pet-
Venial tioining fro life teceiteil in
college or unlvet city. De said that
from come of the ettnelic made upon
tho college man tbe, NubjEct of his lec
ture might nnproprintely be changed
to "the Menu,. of Education"
Intercollegiate athletics v. is tecog
erred as t menace to education bemuse
has ceased to be tile spent and pi IN
of colleges and has become the spec-
Mete of multitudes As to MIN possible
emetiles, Dean Stolid nit suggested
that instead of abolition. less nubile lac
would go t lozi l g way moan' solving
the problem "Any Change must come
front ulthin, not ulthran, and the to
sponolbillts lies in the It tadi. of Cl/Wilt,
and ditectres of athletics in out insti
tutions." declared thu spe liter
As to politleal control of lostitntions
of high°t teaming, espeeiallt stste In
stitutions, Dealt Stfahlott sold that
such a condition oat; absolutely uncle
table. 110 also thin], thtt the idea
of alumni eonttol is unsound and gat,
as the Well condition absolute co-op
eration betueen the trustees and the
freultv and betueen the foculty snit
the students
Third Coerces Noressor)
The modern male° of e ming . up
to thud but beneficial llm k and aline•
Committee on Student Weichre, alt
Chit . Cuba into been formed, namely •
Nlt-d-Nee, In Cranenarlnrle, S 3 dun.
11.10p , r florid, Alfout and , Al etc At the
rueuent time 01 of the.ve dubs ore in
r<lvtent•e ulth the exception of the
Llon'y Heed.
The clubs' Ban-year trlnl perlnd me
non at an end, so that the conditions
to be casual,. d In the referendum time
htd lab to make their effeetti felt At
neat three questions trill be Wien UP
end d'scussed by the clubs and small
groups, and inter In the ueeltly maisi
meetings held by the girls After tak
ing the it:vistas of the Student COVCI n
lam .I,sta:ulna artier e the fiord drift
of the glrla . earlusions still be &sun
and glt en earn to the Senate Com
mitt,. or, Student Wolfitre fat flat
dr
t Pan
Tilt Senate Committee nn Student
AN elf Ile has twitter to definitely decide
Vl tether Penn St Ite n 111 ultim Itel 3 hat e
911) at Meg ot nut, yet, It to in ramble that
the %ate talon 1 / 3 the oomen otudentv
IN lii hate a ltra . Influence on this de
r talon
lid,- the student to choose the "soft '
era.: u s on& t the ale t th it they II e
tool e intete =tine. ; !erotical the con
di null don of the sue diet Ile pointed
out that oldt too often this condition
of poor !nap nation is the eate.cof
man:, fillut es In I tier life "Habits of
rand nnl not 1, th it should htte been
dot eloped dot In,: it moo's college c
plae left undo. eloped because of
n and he Is not able to tint k
our his nu nviii Won In Inter life and
thus is r tnt,ed as ao' ltiltt As a
14 , 111P1 , . the °lnset ppllLatlon of the
Nutt unentels of edtleation sits sug
gested. t
Clo , cls silted to the above condition
the ape Llte, diet nod. Is the ptoblem
of pool to teGlnit Ilete again the dan
ger Is seen not so mull, In Its Irn
tred,ote 017000: no In Its nom effects.
In dl teschlng thole Is something
mole needed than mete Knott ledge of
the subject, the teacher Must I.nms
him to put tne subject arrays In his
nneludlng thought DI Iltmldsrt tast
ed that the gosl of 01 edue Woos] en-
L'e c.ne Is to Hain men as leadets. to
11 1111 them to a,e of the highest se,
she to their Clod. to thole rounto and
lo their 1011010•Inen
PENN STATE STICKMEN '
. RESUME DAILY PRACTICE
opting . open t Imo liven Arm di:mom-m
-ing thun fat Repreoentntioeo (tam
the too untleteloooes ate °optician, fen
In number, anti it it thene men 1010 are
Ilse moot needed, becottoe atm glad
u Won thin lutle thole mill be but
iamdl numbet of t eterano left al el fot
the 1925 to on Although ft enlonen ale
not eligible fot ontnits Imolai:ire. , the
colic' !Once they might main In mac
thing 111111 the netted aid them
It. competition next opting
Coidth hotline, In 'an latest ten.
mentioned the faet that these seemed
to lie it feeling on the campus that he
in. pall] Il to football pins., in his
elude° of first-attlng matetial Thin.
ii said. Is n false Idea and he ulsh,
to it ail men alto hate I.oft:tined from
itmlng out fat this reason uould shots
up at once for daily Peakiee
Of the Helen game, Itronged for fhb,
sitting. tsto lon ulth Wane+ front the
Intemolleplate Liet °rite League, to
ninth Penn ..State mot t eeently aannt
ted Thew tun contexts Cl ill be nith
Mtn.. and Cot nett. both to be plto-
NI on the home field The t milt% of
INTER-UNIT CROWN WON
BY WATTS HALL QUINTET
Last Minute Rally Gives Victory
to Unit 21 by 14-13 Score'
in Hard Ganhe
Singing n heisted 1:111y ill the final
minutes of plai, Unit tig, nutile up of
Witty 11 slt students noned out Unit
21 h 3 it 14-13 quire rot the thinipinn
sl 1p of the Nan-mud league on
I'utulgs night In the most nen4ation it
fame pint 111 in the unit t it, thin sen
n Usehmites field go a in the lint
minute tine responnible for the Wats
lin it s
- ("nit 21 but on odountunit( to nin
the game In the ant ten ...tinily «hen
a foul not called on the Wattao Ilnll
r(tarcnentatit et lout Reeder misted both
eh inert and thteo .in.o) all boons for
ti ooktote lot his team Cloth 11(e(
ft tight fullnualy ft ono the opening
• hionle Ind ctn.te guns ding fratotted
(he c ontent tinoughout, hut algal fitlal
g,, lacing made In the Indite game
nerioul! at the offset,
both tealns mbistd 111.1 Mel 0114 %hots
It
trctly rind. the b usltet toll It M."; not
until the minutes ho) clamed berm!
Firhr bloke the he rot his team olth
o double-letliet from rnld-floot Two
vl ots lion! the nee thins line hi :Ma
han and ton field gonls bl Dan they
put 21 In the lead and OK delegates
la OM the south end of loan managed
to hold their le id at hill time, 7-0
Opening up 1,1111 a intone of shots
from the fi ec-Ilnov, line In the sec
ond period. Unit 21 son had !out
let !able lead but two s double deel,e,
la Poplin! Intl .tileklel toanlcls the
end of thu h put the. hem e it 12-11
with Wane nag still nailing nith
but two minutes to pl Lair tr.sed
one In front the linern foot mmli and
11 rchni in tame Iluough alth st lentil
quit bum near the sideline Reeder
missed hls tan fouls at this stage of
the game and burned! gel!, after the
nett 1005-011, the tin Il gong ,nunded
As a 10,1111 of 0.1! !Chleientent, the
noanbrrs of the WWs nal !earn ail!
radio slyer medals from the depart
ment. of Phi tl Eduelt!on
these cl.,thrt mill glte an Moo no to
the romp o alto sit entrth or the h Igoe
thenthet q
Penn State Hilt not be able to com
pete tot the le utue thanutlonshlp this
cat because of the nni t thst but too
teazle tesms Min Inc met Pile 'Blue
Intl bite teamgranted mmnber
self to the le taste atm the seht Mlles
of the °tit!, teptesentath es htM been
enmpleted and It Is a leaguel ule th It
at least Ito games must be Illss ml
ulth sepm ste tnembel n of the ell cult
hu tti der to compete for Imam
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That Good Old Fashion Kind. Excels in Purity, Richness
and Delicacy in Flavor
Fraternity and Club Orders receive prompt attention
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THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
FROSH BASKETBALL
SEASON REVIEWED
Ten Victories and Two Defeats
Bespeaks Good Work of
Yearling Tossers
SYRACUSE AND CORNELL
TEAMS ARE VICTORIOUS
Root Mete. Ira Moil font defeat. felt s
the t Ile of the t Old of Conn h nn
I,llllngt fretshot to b ‘ketio ell Leant
m hit It clotted Ito tottoton Pot mad. tf
tel o dtv Int t ttlon of 'Net, Tail.
vl tte Ilrat ten montlit tesultt d In
tilt Nltt let Neat lingo enirrging on tilt
long end of the 4,0,0 but - toil It PI OT,.
;Ott to Ito a 'alit,. ti cord rot the n
oon lion mottled NON, .the frtshnt tn
, agregatlonv Rout St. t arose and rot •
hell rotted, the Blue nod 'White t
rt ttent.ttl, tot to t the the the, t end of
the count In Lino seteeatttc Ftno.
ntpt oln "1111“ Hanvie, Eh . 1 . 11114.1
I'l etalt llleh St hoot Ma t , W 4
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the octet tinting pl I.)et of the quint,
unit ' t \ 'ant . 'teed and 1' 11 Mgt
conning elate et Conde li. 'Aft MI,
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flC,ll7ll,in rnOtb to In, I I'd 0111, tool,
em 1 , 401 the tickle.. in gt eit I millig•
and OP,e In 1 I ttge.p tit ie.
.pon.ll,le hit l the log +eines nut& 1,,
PetnSlot, opponent. S hi, At
Co e h holegitute
- Chime, 1) inghert .in.l 0.111
rtko Mahe Into the limelight on ir
lona m (nylon,
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Reno, 0 !Ugh Sf hool forn'shell too
(111/041[1011 ml the Inue and Withe
ten lingo to melt Ilmt mom of the
se
on n the rot metfloor pol v hen
the smoke or 11 title hot cleated tm
Comb 14111Inger , f 1110,1 mete ceittng on
the long end or t 41-24 ',rote The
Put knell flodimencame nest 4nd
mete romp. ed 42-11 the lel f
1. moollifor AN moment High lo hool
of Jolomtnmn mete the next to fon br
ute the 0n41.1 tight of the Lion,olio
41-19
Well Dressed Men
Will wear this Spring ?:
Mannish shoes quite in
pattern and design.
Wider toes and shorter
looking shoes.
o .ls
The new Spring Models of Bostonian Shoes are now in
our windows. Look them over.
20TH CENTURY SHOE CO.
D. J. LEHMAN
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AM FACTORY
State College, Pa.
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