Penn State C,ollegian !shed vernl-weekly during the College year by students of the Penneyl we College, in the Interest of =Rats, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends malic e . EDITORIAL STAFF Rim. '24 - oh in, '2l - - . Managing Editor , Ilton, '24 _ - . -Managing Editor! ASSOCIATE EDITORS '25 R. Loon, '25 II S Morris, '26 W. L. Pratt, '25 verge. Editor . - E R. Lowry, '24 It Women's Editor .. -111. Al. Farley, '26 BUSINESS STAFF leCullall, '54 - Duette. Meleager Stahl '24 _ Advertising Manager Aranson. '24 . _ —.Circulation Manager ASSISTANT BUS/NESS MANAGERS lady, '25 J Eisler, '25 J. H. McCulloch, '25 REPORTERS innhp, '2l II Butler. '26 R T Kriebel, '26 haner. '2l I 1 L Kellner, '26 S Rosenfeld, '26 urt.hl. W. Cohen, '26 A. K. 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GEORGR IUESDAY, MARCH IS, 1924 ITS UP TO US tl:rit Council will have an entirely new honor system to pre tee imc:crgiaduates of Penn State for their approval within t titres %Necks", says a recent news article An honor code ice his labored hard, and soon it will be up to the students to or ILicct the product of this labor There is the meat of the affaii —it is up to us The committee may plant the seed of for the good of Penn State; Student Council may water .d N.,th the approval and support of its members; but it is the s \Jo go,c the increase. Unless they approve and support It ” , 111comc to naught., .occcs,ful honor code means much more to Penn State and to and drughters than many of us realize It is true that an 'de slioa'd receive the hearty support of every student and member, if only for the principle of the thing We all real mit all of us do not practice, the truth of that statement But t s are as, arc of the fact that employers are far more concerned ir standards of honesty and decency than they are with our slip records. cording to employers of graduates in Engineering, the pros emploce's accomplishments along scholastic lines While in ccriint far ten per cent of his estimated value to the concern mg lam the graduate's ability to "mix" with men takes til teen rcr cent of his recommendation But seventy-Five per I is value to his employer is detei mined by the standards of ueveloped during undergraduate days. cn rtl co,npanies employing graduates in Agriculture have re stressed the value of securing men who by their own honest . have acquired what knowledge of the principles of agriculture CISS2SS Apparently employers are not so much concerned with r or not a man has a diploma, but what they do want to kpo'w he calve by the diploma They say that in their experiments tiny have found that if a student Tails to develop the habit Lats voile an undergraduate he generally finds it impossible e:on it alter graduation Penn State is to "mould us into men", why not let her mould e'c kind of men the business world has asked for° Why de vr energies to securing only a diploma which is merely a cer for ten per cent of our worth to industry, while neglecting - t of mu education that accounts for seventy-five per cent of lee to the world. , In other words, let us not forget the para. impertaace of that ten per cent; but let us ar the same time .1 mind that seventy-five per cent of our college education has with the manner in which we acquire our diplomas—our cern foi the ten per cent. i.s likewise remember that it is up to the students to determine mat system they shall acquire this seventy-five per cent of data non. It the proctor system has failed, and many say it has, the forthcoming honor code kindly and intelligent con emembcring that if we support it, it will flourish, and that io act, it will languish It the code is good and receives the en ictit and support of the student body, Penn State undergraduates .s lamed for their honesty in the acquisition of knowledge as lei t , .ear lirnesty and sportsmanship in athletics. ANOTHER ADVANCEMENT I,c ^ nnounccment made lest week by the College authorities that Dcpai tweet has finally sanctioned the addition of an Engineer nit to the advanced R 0 T C course, heralds an event which I le ieccised with no little satisfaction on the part of the stu nmb m *anon al as an example of the slow but certain progress rot Ell et Penn Suite. This authorization of the enlarging of the of work entered at present by the Military Department comes of the constant efforts and petitioning of men who have interests of the College at heart, and their persistence is now r fruit of this is no cause for sorrow on the part of those individuals the !act that the nation is becoming too militaristic. is thci e occasion for increased forebodings of dire results is from military training in the colleges and universities. There - 11 y ouch c•.treme pacifists on college campuses and within groups 11,..ge students today who strongly advocate the abolition of ry training, largely on religious principles. hi. Resent Officers' Training Corps is the visible source from the nation draws the vast number of trained junior officers who its lorccs in the event of a great war. It is one of the most tint clone:lts in the scheme of National Defense. The Great War ro ed that the leading of troops in modern combat requires a deyrer of efficiency and training than in the past. This com r..ining can not tic acquired by magic within a few weeks after , thre .k of war The 12 0. T. C is, accordingly, an tnstitution of mid impoi Lulu, and its success and efficiency are matters of al concern ut in allition to its importance to the Notional Defense, a r coerce of military instruction, including discipline and training cct and practical methods of accomplishing results charac c of military procedure, is of the greatest benefit to undergradu n then future career's in civil life. Such a course enriches the :lonal resources of the nation's universities, colleges and schools— now I , cm:tally recognired by all lending educators of the country. AN APPRECIATION Uitli the concert of the college orchestra last Sunday afternoon, lnual Winter Sunday Concert Series was completed. the COL AN takes this opportunity to express the appreciation of the nu, and faculty members who heard these musical programs and d genuine enjoyment from them. Special mention should be of the band, which rendered two Sunday afternoon concerts in on to playing at all of the fall and winter athletic contests mid meetings, appearing before the students on more occasions than them undergraduate organization. SOME SIDE-LIGHTS ON AMATEUR AND ,PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING By Coach "1 as a spin I anis common I bl ill the ini ices It atm de clop- I 01 cruet 100 10 peoples so ho h ke donnated the still Id. float the I:g1 lk bun 110, 11 to the. 12nallsh of tod t The betties of the I:g% ntlans out the (It eeks acne a ...lets, and In their struggle a nth thologlc 11 drngons, giants. and other THONOIIIat°IIIOOB Of 011 Intl imnitgei 4. they imutt , t estllng holds. in tnyt of 01111 It tit till led In ,00211., nIIOV 11O: 1110 me •intitinlty of the foil) di/0010.d art of al wiling For the pm pose of all- ti ound cloprnent mil for the in eduction of 41. al t out age, al estllng Is the pi line df sports It Is free 11010 the d lmmis of excess!, e ant tuonlian nnd 111 focllng a hleh sometimes are found it i hosting It IA and his al„lss been. for the most part: a gentleman's tuirni. and Il is been t Int Reined In the sti l t it oft thness ' AN't i vlllnto It fot nit nog. ‘lgnrous, It 0 11} 00'n Not nevists foi ong min' In the 'sense that Sondou of hit ti Miler Attila 11.1%e been onsldel ell ;trona% not neeessorlo foe those a Ito eultl , a.ciett ntlength 10 al Md ii! spdents of 0 wining, nil the snlie of hosting /infol e the ',soda as strong men, but lather, It Is fin nun v. hike 1111 th. Igol sus leiblts of life nut t are ;if hellth have nutile them loon. In miter for a a restlat to uttaln nn)' .00 It rtteLess, Dime lie thl er linpoi t ont ettull °monk 1101 04,1 in lilt ithyslral make-up These moult einents sts ength, speed. and endue Ines Ot II tise, ennui and enduranc 0 are IA far Oa most Important TO lie e one 11111, haw ponie ength hut not In the noon nropoi 000 that he musth Ile not 1 ma endurance A man of quid. r e'rut, lets Of omeletinee and I roticlemar amount of nu ength a 111 ni tlit ten t‘S Ulll 0001 it 51055. Ima er rut Inc tine of 01 111.—in 01 Idly,: the knoulctlge of the game of thecm MO men 14 t 0.0.011 11 he most popul lr stale of a restllng In the e tc.hsti •Peatch-enn oi lame t iatire sty le Thls 24,10 to most genet - 11l noel In both of es , ton 0 Ind .1r mine m itc hes Although h.etn. lot. the e 11,01-.l+-0 le c of a earning In nor colleges, there In a slet clltterener bet a elm IC and the so 10 used In pi ofeceilmil bourn, Th's aim enure Is 110 doubt doe to the time tunlt of the looms In I allege m Itches In in ofesslon Il at cycling the to st tn In al °site until t Intl Is st cut en where is in I ollege a: estllng the Thoughts of Others FAWNING FOR MARKS (T 1 %air 1111111) It Is t pot of the rode of the ° it au in in that lie alto Seek I toot among kis Inatruetoi s In in (11, oils Ull.ll them Is a nineomposii. 11111 that his who tern sins iftei the bttl to 101, question, Is whim; unfair silt ant inn of his Potions indeed lamentable frhe male goes on to 913 that there Is nothing tenet. pitiable and datnnaltle than the stupid (elle, with the third tote mental otganlsfition and the first rate t.tcnit> of pcuslstenee. Oho fauns over the Instructor, and tamistentl) ills on Mtn at Ids Mitre. It has limost het ome halosa the dignity and bon,or of a gentleman to laugh it co', Jokes This 'nine Is lamentable Among the In it hers it this rill %visit) there are sonic not .iltogethei t ',pleasant. (II ft knils, onil Rte it loam not altogethel undesit able as oualntanees They do not dislike 111 thi it pupils, anti they Ns maid not be bored It Rome of them ' , hod pot mls eon to disehos the in meta of ditto Intel filthy Sonic of than. it nilklit he said, ate lonesome lo It .1, thonotoro, n POolOhno natlnh that otutleninn, genolnel) Intel - on toll In •n 1 In-t 1 actor and MI ['Milne. e moot from Inn to lit -meet 1110 public nn onion Inv. Ink ft lends to dlonen cell on h. at lilt office, on rental,' anon elf.; to talk, Quite true, the ohm; bore be Ixn red ft Out the Unit cl ally io ham atrung to pm nt him ft om attendine, Oa. Mit Clot )• In M. petit Ipa. hallo 0111,00 ft lends with all 111011110101. la 1.01 both eophant Ind an its - CrMl - meal Cleanses mouth and teeth and adds dhlention- Relieves that over eaten leellau and aid mouth. Its 11-a.5.1.1.n-g flavor satlstles the craving for sweets. Wrigley's Is double value In the lbenenl and pleasure 11 provides. - ' THE PENN STATE • COLLEGIAN , -----"-- `Dave" Detar I Out ends In a draw m derision nt the end of ten minutes it one contestant his not grind a tall olthin that time. This ne'dies the college biesde" stunk (Inner • awl none Intenneb than du pi ofewilonal :nun A in °tensional nicialti might he under his opponent for ten ni nftcon minute. tt Itbout ai* loss to ,himself in leg reds to the out "nue of the nub h in out "allege eta Shoe in counted at: iliwt at man the lost lot kinds undo his oppon ent and continues to count fon the tap 10 ill an limit as lie in, hold the ' position 'This to We chief WI , em e betueen Mores . .. and... - Mtn ttte4tllnq and the 011111 1 e mon foi the I Meg being hotel led mom sting than the fatting In miler to ulnae otestllng mole In t(' esting to the 'Meet Ito, Shoe ole rucorbel of things he should it gill for In I bout First, let blot see Milt b Sr reciter I•eeles his held, nosh, alma, ti mil legs motet psi best Ilion the grasp of Ids opponent Set old, see o Irish man In the 4[1110,1 _VI tithe iris - gasp° of openliters ‘ Third, see v Melt 111:111 uses speed In eluding Ills opponent o sehleltl.loos mirth 1 mirth. ore is Matt man nil, I e.lvt or ee to lend trio oenenent Into the Po sition fatorn i ble to the 10,1,1 mutt 11 he desires to uteri, upon him. Flnollt, ict him determine ohleit men von lit Inc ins of pdigresinte t talcs nil tt idih min by defenshe to tire 11 in) people nie 1,1E1.111,0 ag nest tt I estilm; and o lirtifesslon tl v 11009 not ippeal to us so - I toe akin, set It I+ 1111011Sely inttl coring . ti match for those oho hose Som., of, the glom Thl4 footing an i stinnisnt townds protesslonsi I nettling Is In t It , ge moist.° beenu4e or the limbo, of Or implon tihip hoots that ne fixed, because of tilt stalling In the matches, and he t give Of 1110 near tom . . tch to 11411- t till) 111111 tilt foul tut this (hot die all gated Lt , 40111 e it estle, 'Home% er. he MI not feel th it such feelhig baud our Into collentato htestllnu In just The toles got. u nit- the 01101 t ahlblt such Meth, n somethuct stun In mMcsslonll lonto The .I.oring men ,on out en , lege hicstling to urns tte out to hl In their meet , but the, n tnt vie 0111, in t gong, Mean stun Oman l'ke a it fo wit Leo Hooch nill lor:le on boxin no Ike fox( of thew IF:MIN 113 PREPARATIONS ARE BEGUN FOR MUSIC WEEK IN MAY Vlth tile enputletlon of the Itintet rioica/ Concerts by the ottbrdarn w. Sunday. the 131nd and the Orches it t ale non turning their Ittentiona tooled the prepa ditto of commis to be divot, in eminet lion with tbe on e of National '.litsit Week rat ln lta) It garb definite Inforinotion of the anangement of the Mottle Week moth alt oneerto I* the lbehcott tnilm.mtel IV 0 "finomoon to not set title to mils n nn 0 lit ttemont. 'tot he lo at ittettent molting extenshe to eptnntiono fot both otganlmtiono , . ff _. s o V - I V• zli .. -- - - = 1 . 0 0.4 ....t., • ~.,,,i a /' 0 sm NL Y ok t e ho dll who ha ve elachrinos i can judge the quality of the finest Turkish , tobacco. 0 RIGINAL MEIACHRINO "The One Cigarette Sold the World Over" iiii iff4•ll6* ..,..10..-v4. 7 4.41:v0c0aam, , ,,N0.-Nwoomvoci.; l P g NOTICE TO STUDENTS i ----- Suits ordered for any coming affair II 91 0 1 will poSitively be received on time. . t On largeorders we will personally deliver -,I : 0 'andl3ring'l?apk our suits. • 0 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. '. -? See Lppy for the Junior Prom i O j r _,- wffinpicToN DRESS SUIT COMPANY 7 ,- ; .YI - S. B-. 'LEVY Beta Sigma Rho House . , . - Phone 199 C. B. NEDLETTE TAKES • TWO EDITORIAL POSTS C TI Nettlotto, a no mite, of the Col l. a't Faculty until I b•tt June hot ac cepted P 04111,11 1 ,1 Hs of the "Conteta - nd the "Photogt tithlt lout nit of tun mtti,elnex published be the Chambers Publbthlnt: CI 31111m3 of Pl,ll tdelphla The halm journal Is the oldest photogt Whit' Jr., I not In Antra leg hat log been found ed bt Eduard 1. IVlleon In Mt -Ale. little is nlao on the Lalitorial Ito lt.t of the "Amet lean Annual of Pito ottrapin to n bit h publina lion he an nanny eon. 11,11104 et len of the it butipal net'. Incontitlbthed In toten llie photoglaplt) the Neat in et loan nuanbei f the Rot al Moto . tphit SaLlet) of Cleat Itt it tin. So • nte 'Plant doe tin Thatoglditin and the Ft tnitlin Inatltule DE MOLAYS WILL PLAY FOR "11". CLUB MEMBERS lit the De MoIIN lint n• lilt 11 la to he ; t it., In Bellefonte lOU Ono be giten befote the Iltthernltt emit under the aunitleen or ,tilt l'enn State Mutton no ;Thoth the tneraleth The 11,10 of the shutting It Bellofunte I•ns been t:lt taged to Match nines 05th The lot tl het foltaance In nodes the til t, etlen of .1 'Golden Arnold The 411111% Iv .t .clot l entnetly !did one that ILI% achleted good success Adel .1 coot 4tichea.ful pi 0[044 out un n tot lobar+, tot anuttoot In 0- 01.1 1.14111 and It, reception In Sundt the in e ell tlev hag been nnttunt tht I! to the old !not I' of the clef nal [d angle but thane In so, not el U'IN 1:201 11 tlngton, pl ea lov d N Steam '27, !Inds unltt oiled Win e e dices It ,Ith ton gh ls— Tot drat tot, pitted Id Dirndl, Illteda (`upper rn to '27, Intl Iloilo, 111121 d pl 11- ,41 Itt ,Dot 01111 lllusav '27 'the M1(1111. Lion of the triangle la SPIN anitivlng find the Oat ends In till 0111111 Ite 11 WM. ' . 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London alto has been In eopthlto ill I‘altel hag gooon to quell 5270 2.11 tl I. hl5 been neees4.. to et et t hi new 0 100 to aecionrood Ito the neo furl, it -0 CNN' STATE SECUIIIN It. IC. liIII:811 VOIR 4:xvl:ssioN WORK S Kb bN, grndliate oC Nett Ile, len A. and IT, hag been vet ed In 4 tfp 7 TETA ajg Weak , C(o. -4,,!y SIOAViorp.IN. MEMOS VIENDAY -1!E111; 11.1.:SyrtS, 1101tOTIII 11,1( K 111 d,, .1.1)11'S RCN NIE, 1:1:0. FAVI curl. In "Ilk Children's Children" Sinn Nei.Jeh and News Weekly IVEDIVISD lls.'l,El II %RIM In "The rrinter'N 91.111 . 7 Imptiltst , Cqn9;tl3, "On Till: Job. 7111.7114D.11" S. FRIDAY— POLA -IN EC RI In ‘Thi. SjmnlNll Dancer" Pallni. Vowed) NITTANY FRIDAY & SATURDAY -1:1)11 AIM HORTON, Turn lt(1111:1EIS and 111:1.1 JEROMI: Tito Lndlen' :Mad, Sennett Comedy nem lLut.D" R e fresh' ett yourself I,‘ f ... ' ,7 - I ' l. I I 1150 ' „ Drink • , ;.,- r •.c V • •• 4,3; Delicious and Refreshing The Coca Zola Coinrenv. 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