Page Two Penn State Colleclian Published seml-nookly during the College )ear by students of the Pennsyl vania St Ito College, lu the intercst of :.,,tglcnts, Facult), Alumni, and Friends of the College E=l H E Rolm '24 .... R. 13 Col,ln, '23 C. Et Tatou, '2l Assocurr, EDITORS F P George, '25 7 II Lum, '25 Women's Editor Assistant 'Women's Lilitor I=l H. It McCulloch,...- VT. Sothl '24 - L. M. .kronuon, '24 .TANT BUSINESS MAX vonns M Eisler, .25 13=I EMEMIZI I. R Dunlap, '2G P. Rollo, TG R T /Kriebel, '26 R. A. Shanet, '2ll II I Kt liner, TO S Ilmenfsid, W. I Durbin, 22 If 11 Coln, TG A. IL Smith, TO The Penn Stile Collegian !mites co Hanle itlons oil 'MY subject of 0011000 Interest Letters must be sr tho slum/tines of the //titers All copy for Toes thy's issue must be In the elle elb noon on Moeda), anti for Prlclay Issue, by noon Thursday. Subs , . Hanna price S 2 N, If paid be fore Januar; Ist, 1921 After January let, 1921, 12 7'• Entert d et the Pm:Mince, State College, Pa 19 second Mass matter. Glace. Nltt n P Intl 1g and Publlthlng Co 1:1111d nir Telephone ..:42111 III=:1 News Editor this 15,-, CRIDAY MARCH 25 Mt A COURSE IN SPE ',RING There is a dearth of men in this college sho possess the courage to take the floor and aidi, , s thou fellow students Undergraduate government ' , oda., carocus moieties, fraternities and clubs arc alike m one i espect, tha ina,oritv of then members arc content to sit hack end alfoai a lea rri.n to conduc , the businei_s of the organization Yet, quit:. etc. , the:: :dude:its ,ho ore most reticent, have es collent idea - on the suluticii of the various questions that come up for discussion No i.ccine- is the maeting adjourned, howeiier, than these ••after-,rse'u •- • speakers are airing their Mews in no uncertain tones How much better could it be it would present their suggestions to the meeting lett? id of holdup , : post-dim:erns on action that has born taken The ability to talk ia a coons cmg and logical manner is a chai acteristic that the inejo,v oh stedents who ere leiders in the acti vities of the collc,e pcsse-s, Cct tams; then, to sis one of the es sential ingredicivs oh success, not oily is college hut also in the busi ness and industri 11 world Unfortviately, the aserage graduate finds that epportunqies tc dewlap this ^ssct arc comparatively few outside of college "Become a leader by developing so'tr power to address men in a forceful veil cc:wincing manner , ' Here is advice that has all the ear-marks of a correspendenee school advertisement, but in reality, it can be ac k lied to a course in publte speaking that is offered by ei.ery student organization of this college When compared t.i•h currict-lum v ork listed in the college cat alog, the course is en attiactiye one There are no ei.aminations, no regular assignments and no laohlty task-makers Classes are held whenoter lindergraduates gather togctacr in meetings A perfect recitation is made b' mereli, get:mg ittp on one's tact and entering into the iltscession- It is a oi,e. undergraduate V.CI tdlcs advantage of this cstra curriculum course lid mill Imd that the ability to e \ press his ideas confifienth and !orcdfull, •. it he no small vast of the assets that he has deri.ed ti-ss ti coiled., cdtcatma THE ARMORY QUESTION As a corthmrtior dance hall ai.d indoor athletic stadmm, the Armors has not baeo a g, cat socoess cince toc student enrollment first posod the thous:int' marl. lof tun: rely the tine Ni.hen Penn St,tte sat hose a modern and adequate Rare:lion Building is not fa'r distant Until that Utonisn project is completed, hmiever, the studerts gilt be compelled to emulate etc sat dine in its v.cllootioNon propensity. to pact. int, small and committees in charge of social lemoiors „itrt connii,e to find dathong space for to. hundred couples Penn Stite has gone thiongh :mettle] season of winter meets in the Armory eat, no •crmus mishaps ^nd nos: the Junior Prom is not Far 0151.151 In on cifcrt to reduce the lire hazard at this annual esent, the college rtitliorttu.s hate ruled that smoking should he pro hibited, that all cots should be kept open and that crepe paper should not he used in deccratrut Rot in making the, escellent regvlations, the authorities have over-looked the cry es !dent means of making the Armory ssfe for cros.ds namely the construction of a new door on the east side of the building, and opening directly on the street Last October a com mittee from Student Council suggested that sack a doorway be con structed the idea Ma', Leh receis ed and. reccgnizing the value of such an cut at not only social e\ents but also at the long list of coin mg indocr meats v all their Armory-tilling cimsds, the college author'. tiss assured the sty drat commidee that the new doorway would be completed bcloie the first athletic meet Rut, at ties writing. not a single brick has been distal bed in the east ‘Aa.l ct the Armory Surely the c' pease involved in this work would be 1101111111 i Yet all during the winter sports season, the un dergraduates 'lass Jammed through the south esit and have wondered lust w h at reasons prompted abaadonment of the idea of the promised door Pis COUNCIL. TARES ACTION The undergiaduates at Penn State may be divided, as a basis for comparison, into too distinct and separate grcups, one representing the law-abiding matontv, the other esemplifying the thoughtless ele ment, craving escitement and dcstrcying property on the slightest pretest Fortunately, the later group is decidedly in the minority But of en a few individuals, unwilling to take a moment to think, may do much harm of a set lOUs nature in a college community. Re cognizing this fact, and having it brought lorcibly to their attention by several incidents in connection with the recent holiday celebration, the members of Student Council have drawn up a resolution sup porting the mon ordmmice against the discharging of firearms Civil law is to apply and no leniency is to be shown undergiaduate offenders The Council is to be commended lot this action. The indiscrimi nate use of firearms about the campus should be made an offense with a heavy punishment. For no amount of celebrating can com pensate for the loss of a life or even an injury inflicted in such n man ner. _ _ Editor-in-Chid _ Managing Eilltor .Managing Editor II s llorrLa, '25 'W L. Pratt, '271 . Mlss L' It Low*, '24 - Ills M Farley, '25 Business Manager Ad 0E1_11;111g Manager Circulation Managtr _ H S MORRIS Thoughts of Others 1 GETTING YOUR SECOND WIND 11, Innn tlla. In; lk 11111110 NOIO pll - t Inntt :It • a t et 41. of 2,1 opt, IL'aand n lnJa , hint 111. ott,ll the 11.1 Itp h t‘e the .1 t tan t 4. t nth nt en', nth tt WWI,. 1.,r ,t Length MP, the tetnil It ,o it In at T. niple, not milt In ail- It t 9, hut' In leilt t 1111 .1111 ae- Osay, tn.! 111011 nr ill Pt hnlat thin She MI , : .In lug In t Lin or I. tltang In one, 1h 1.l e. it .‘ II tan., of Inn ire at th ta Inn, good 1 41114'1, 1111. 1 k hen ~ I, 1,1 al t 4 il LS OW , I IV , t 411,11.0“. 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You work on actual elsesnot hypothtucal prob. kerns. lokt on. elton n how to solve the sukne kind of problems thnt tutu confront you in actual huskily. practice. Write for Booklet Send for lAolda "Training for Illosinesc Leaden!hip " Desoilwv the course. In detlit and vn cennolLw snfortrwtwn about tho facilities linb.on Imnaute and allon how rc irmwd for eAwalve IVnte today. obllLation. Babson Institute Dl-:-,55l 332 Wa,hington Ave. Babson Palk, ('-i'Z'W) Mass THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Oran /I In ponsibillt% 'nun:. be 00- / upon ino, th In the• outonnn ,11111.1 1111111. 010 Mll't 1:4014ore 1n. , . 111,1 .11, (I, in 7, go Ibie a the Onot nnnnn ‘l , go.n7 le( 1 1 1 111. 1)10 L l l / 1 41/, 1.11 ,1111.1 mitout It tt und 1 tt.• r 1 to 11, 14 11011 e 111, 1.1,1 1 :111 1 11'114 111.111 1 1 111 1 Irma Won of State 1,1111111141111 1 " 1t".". 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(1 tgoes '27, to,l I' PI, t na his limn. tro do 11 11 , Ittt• toLotlott rot the't C 11,131111, c: - .1 - -:-_f-`.'"TS'SX, John Hancock Said: (IN 1774) I . " HAVE ever considered it as the indispensable duty of every member of society to promote, vs far as in him lies, the prosperity of every indi vidual, but more especially of the community in which he belongs" Life insurance is inseparably bound up with the prosperity of every individual, family and community. It is a secure and prosperous business and satisfactory to the salesman in every way. The }dm; HANCOCK would like to interest a few ambitious men who graduate this year to make Jotisi HANCOCK selling their life work. Statistics on college graduates who have entered life insurance place it at the very top as a source of income. Before making a decision as to your career it would be well to make inquiries of the "Agency Department." ./. LIFEINSURANCE COMPAN OF BOSTON. MASSPCNUSCTTS Smty-one)ears In busmen Nino insuring One !Minn Seven Hundred Million Dollars in pennies on 3,250,000 kW ~'~: ~ ~,~~.~.. ~= f:~. ,e~~e.i~; c'~~ ;~ ~at~~ ice_ ~.....,„...m,..„,-..„.....,....,.,..,....,....„-„,..,..,,..„,.." ROOMS WANTED ...,.: e, t' Party of 400 coming in from Homstead Friday, March 28th, to Interscholastic Basket Ball Tournament. t ,. i i Help us to find rooms for them. 7 4 1 many you can take care of. if Leave or phone your name to hotel (Bell 9340) stating how 0 rA,. k 0 See JIM O'MARA, Clerk, Nittany Inn. co . If 4 tOLV.COMMIMMICS:MMVS4OOOOO4.I44O4:IO.IO:I4;WWWW.S.4,ViNVANN Absences Granted Many Instructors 9114. ronnv‘ing r. u•t, .u. II osr 11, , , 11111011/Vii n. (ID I'4 , 111 tl 1111 1.: hlll 111011, I . t 111, , 1 • 4.1 I li 1 1 ( ono,ll, Il'o Unl% 0,11 A Cul , Aq.-1 l't cr. or 1 - nrligh, I 010, or th,a,arinnill I.IIIId i, iOll, I 4111. n nn. nI. 1)111 , lato Ulu I t I 11, At. II .;,unit, Ia I. I' P 11. n•li ill. 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Cll,l I %quo° Count It Soil I .1 l',:numin, to 01 01 Inn 1 1 ti Omni Lai h ,1rkt11) o _,, ~...: 1 Tt ' ?..ce'-.. -. .._,,A , tr, . L 0 ..... - A .A NV ' '%;.• • N, /,''' r i ..,t ,-,,, V , 7) k., v 3: -:• * ' •:7;*: ,\ • .....,........-- y if ', sur . o rf<..-...,.. : , ",4 ~..._::..A.. • • viA 4 ,, t ,„ ._ ...) ~. _„. - ..,, - ,„..-.i(, - ,„ . 4 .vor • ~..,., ~, , o--- It sums up like this: First—the very best Burley tobacco that old Kentucky grows, then—every single bit of it thoroughly aged in wood to take out the raw strength and make it mild and mellow, and give it a line flavor. That's what you get Iv hen you ask for Velvet Tobacco. Remember—aged in wood. • Printing Thai Pleases Whether it be a Calling Card, Office or Fraternity Stationery, Menu, Dance or Concert Pro gram, Catalog, Booklet, or in fact anything in the printing line, we always aim to please _ Nittany Printing and Puhlishing Co. IT'S THE CUT OF YOUR CLOTHES THAT COUNTS SOCIET ''. 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