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Penn State Coltegicm
Published semi-weekly during the College year by students of the Pennsyl
trasla State College, In the interest of Ztbdents, Faculty, Alumni, and Friends
of the Coilei,e.
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W. NV. Muhl '24
L. M. Aronson, '24
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MAN:tar:Rs
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The Penn State Collect In Invites communicatlnns nn any subject of college
Interest Letters must bear Pie signatures of the writers All copy for Tues
day's Issue must be In the Wilco by noon on Monday, and for Friday's loam by
noon Thursday.
Subscription price: 9350, If raid be fore January I,t, 1924 After January
let, 1924, 9373
Entered at the Postonlee, State College, Pa an seeond class matter.
Office: Nit:any It:In:Int; and Publishing Co Building.
Telephone: itnillY, ltell.
Member of Lastern luteroolleglato 'Newspaper Asroelatlon
News Editor this issue
TUESDAY, APRIL I, 1924
HARD LUCK FOR THE GIRLS
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The question of e‘pcnse incident to the conduct of and partici
pation in student social functions at Penn State has always been a
live and debatable one Economy is a theme dwelt upon at length
by the college authorities in their discussion of the evils of house
parties Ind other aflairs of a similar nature The unnecessary ex
penditure and senseless wasting of a father's earnings has always
been assailed as one of the bad features of college social events. And
much of the criticism is Justified
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Realizing, tee importance of encouraging common-sense measures
of economy in social affairs, Student Council last year recommended
in no uncertain tones that young gallants be not permitted to indulge
in lavish g.fts of flowers for the perscnal adornment of their Junior
Prom Misses It was a step in the right direction and, it is safe to
assume, was welcomed by the average male student.
It was unmistakably the idea of the men responsible for the in
itial move last }ear to establish a precedent that would govern the
actiors of undergraduates on subsequent occasions of a similar nature
Hut, due presumably to the forgetfulness of human nature, some
students base been takinn . ' it upon themselves to place orders this
}ear for flowers, corsage bot.quets and other floral designs, to de
light the hearts of their feminine devotees at the Prom It would
be well to cancel those orders while there is yet time For it seems
a shame to destroy such a worthy precedent , but one short year after
its establishment
Mowers arc taboo at the Junior Prom
THE HOUSE PARTY PROPOSITION
A possible solution to the much discussed house party problem
presents itself with the announcement by a Joint committee front
the Inter-fraternity and Intra-mural Councils that a last of resolutions
has been di awn up with the idea of regulating, to a necessary extent,
the conduct of fraternity men at such affairs In order to permit
any and all of the Greek letter men to voice their views on the ideas
or the committee, a mass meeting for the purpose of discussing and,
it possible, ratifying the resolutions will be held next Monday night
Both of there steps, it would seem, are wisely taken. The reso
lutions are not of a radical nature The stipulations contained there
in would work no hardship on any individual.
1 ha students have asked for an opportunity to handle the house
party situation themselves Such privilege has been granted them
by the College Senate The undergraduate committee appointed to
investigate existing conditions and submit recommendations for their
imormement, has worked long and earnestly in an effort to draw
up stieb resolutions al would meet with the approval of both the
students and the !lenity.
lire proposition, as a whole, will be placed before the students
nest Itlonday night and, if approved, will in turn be presented to the
Student Welfare Committee of the College Senate. It would seem
a wyv move on the part of the fraternity group to ratify these reso
lutions in some such form as now drawn up For it is logical to ex
pe,t that it these agreements are entered into in good faith by the
fraternity men as a bode, outside inte•fererce on the part of the
eolleux awl= ities will be witheld for some time
A code of morals or regulations, handled by the fraternities
tbeni,:tves, seems to offer tie most wholesome and satisfactory solu
tion to the house party problem And the responsibility for the
adoption of such n code devolves directly upon the rank and file of
liaternit} men There should he no question about the advisability
of iatifying some such resolutions And IF once ratified by the
students and passed by the Senate, one hundred percent observance
of the rogvlations should be expected and demanded by the frater
nity •;o:ernrng bodies Too strict measures can not be taken to in
sure this For it is not fair to make the fraternity group as a whole
ply for the unlicensed violations of a few unruly organizations or in
di dual
MUST WE "BUTLERIZE" PENN STATE?
One of these fine mornings the students and faculty of Penn.
Stile will wake up and discover that Old Main has been carried off.
At least Cart is what some individuals are beginning to fear as the
result of, t recent outbi eat: of petty thefts that have occurred around
the college
It is about time that the student government imported one of
Butlcr's first assistants from Philadelphia to check the "wave of
lobberies" that will soon put State College in the running with some
of the noted metropolitan centers of crime. Of course, there is al
ways the plea that college boys must indulge in their planks, but the
cause becomes a poor one when the pilferings are so numerous and
trivets e so gi,:mt a loss of college property
To quote specific e :mules, there is the student who has, tucked
away in his locker, three bath-robes belonging to members of the
wrestling team Possibly lie is merely emulating that infamous H.
P Q who took her fellow's typewriter home with hei as a souvenir
of the occasion but it would take some strong arguments to convince
the wrestlers that it is net a case of plain theft.
Then there is the i ecent episode of the three students who were
discovered leaving the basement of Mac Hall, laden with enough food
to relieve the pangs of hunger for at least a week. Another party
of students on a hiking trip broke into n cabin near Lewisburg and
by wilting off with a number of rifles and pistols, left an impression
with the natives of that section that was anything hitt favorable so
as Penn State men are concerned.
And so the list might be continued and further cases cited, but
the COLLEGIAN is not attempting to compete with the police rec
oi ds of any of the great city newspapers. The entire mntter, dis
agreeable as it is, can he dropped with a stern word of warning to
these of fenders
It is a matter to he deplored that the actions of one or two un
principled individuals should thus mar the reputation and good name
of the Penn State student body Fortunately, Student Council has
already taken steps to stop these unpleasant occurenees. The college
authorities will inflict stern punishment upon the next offenders.
Let this be sufficient warning!
Editor-In-Chid
Managing Editor
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Muni:leas Manager
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You buy : a nationally known brand of cigarettes
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vious So, tao, the public , buy nationally known pro
ducts That's why over five hundred college men
found their
with
opportunity to make money last
summer with the Fuller Brush Company Any sales
man will tell you that his work is ersier and mc'c
successful, when he is handling the product of a
nationally known organization bael ed up by nationll
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Every man joining the Pullet organization, whe
ther permanently or for vacation work only, is thor
oughly trained - in the methoas that have made suc
cessful saleSt'nen out of men who had theaght they
had no selling ability. Hundreds of college men are
tatting up,, , tlys work simply as a means of making
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number of college men during this coming sacs
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a talk with— '<AO
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