Page Two Penn State Published semi-weeltly dueng the College year by students of the Pennsyl- Vatila State College, In the interest or r.ltudents, racults. Alumni, and Friends of the College. roiti li. ,T ICC 1V T. Pi tit . 21 .1 11 Lum . 21 N lot 1 1 .1110 II 1%10:Jo . 27 111,117,1, Milt°, F I' (snug.. • 1I I..thou .1 0 . M): I I'll I DIT:11C1 II IV Cohen Ti 11 I. NIP., to I` 1 6111-el .111 11 1 .1 no bln 211 1. T ,21. .1 14 1-.1n.. 1 1 1 2.1 AN omen, EdPor 11 Lo %I. '2l slot In. \V, ~on, 1 1 .11,1 01 I 21 111 I .INI O'r 11 I' 2 11 110Collo It 1 1 11. 1 n•• 11. n .1 NI 1.11 , 1 21 0.101 .1 ioa 11,n, o it C Lot .11 1 11 t, .. l on :01 in A,,11T1 - 1T 11l 11 IN FIN T Cite 11 211 r. I. Con 24 11 1 It 21 The Penn Stole Collegian Incite, ennunnnlootlnng on any noblest of college Interest. Letters must heir tile alguntore+ of the v.' lter. Alt copy for Tues day's Issue must be in the ells, by noon on .Monday, and for Friday a 10000. by noon Thursday. Subscription price. 12 GO. If paid be tore .11nuory lot, 1124 Mice January let, 1124, t 2 75 Entered at the Postoffice, State Collect. Pt an emend class matter. Office: Nittany Printing and Publhhlng Co But ding Telephone: 2920 V, Mil. Member et Eastern IntercolleglAte Nensenper Assottatlen TUESDAY. MAY C 1021 FINANCIAL SUPPORT The organization of every busiresi enterprise is generalli rcoorn panted by a Financial plan viith l.hlCil the hopes of tie inatituted bed', may function and perform its sari= It .s noon this phase of the organization that much depends as to iihoiher the thing is to sun lie a life of usefulness or fell into obti lop The responsibilities of the men who contrel the finances are heave, the faith of the investor is placed in them and feet arc held accoontablc For failure There arc at Penn Stole Four such district grours each , el M 111C11 has a tune tion, they are the four classes represcinied in this ColLage When wen fail in business there is aleays .1 query raised as to their methcd of financing, persoiwl as well as corrorete interests arc involved in the "smash" If one of the four classes at Pert State were to fail in the conduction of its finances there, too, N,oulcl be raised a question, but it wculd up one of personobties alone Unlike the polies held by legally organized corporations, the classes at this institution crn rssess but they cannot e•shoi t pasment It is unfor tunate. Unless each student takes it upon hons2.lf to pa% his class dues promptly and in full the i.nancril committees are pw,.er'ccs tc act in the best wteicsts of the class Methods of collecting class does base been breached, but the same system of understcod chngetions still renouns in vogue It has often been said that a men is hardest hit when it affects his pocket book, it shoald not he true at Penn State The mcne} which is de rived from the members of the draws c•.ocndad to adenntage and for the common good of all Let there be no hanging-back when the time for paythent is due A forAesure of the old system and the inauguration of one whereby the stuuent would be assessed at the time of payment cf the College fees would do much to mold unplea santness when the delinquent sacs "re apnrooched 3IUSIC WEEK The deNelopment of the arts in this country has been almost phenomenal, especially is this tree of mos c From the prim'ctvt stages man has alwass turned to s:ng, a= a teed urn tarough '.hick he might express his emotions Llusic is essentially the c pression of the soul Prim:T.llv it v"s song that grew out of the folk d tacos which were enacted en the green, musical in,trumcnts were set to be discolored although the conch shell and of cr,ide unolamen , s were fashioned to produce music-like tones The advance of MUSIC in the sense of its p-csent-&ty acccmplish ments nas somewhat slow ard covered a period of meny •ears Out of the pure ehpression of the erne:lons to the earl: lelh songs hs>e grown the great s j mphomcs, the minuet , , and the sonatas It was then that instrumental music tragon to assert itself as an acLomam ment of song Perhaps the lust um \ ersal ibstritment cf music to take a promi nent place within the n•tnons of the acrid has been the ..tolin From this the development NV's rapid and todlv v c hate a multitude of in struments. all of si bich have their part to play in flu. music of the people No home, V, Ivitever be its class, is entirely without muses, no nation, either in war or Deacc, is devoid of it • Today the and of the Indio anyone raw, tern tt o.ill to what he des rcs in the music ovroid and with his riii;x_r tips may summcn opera, mixed concert or int vs suits his mood Music bids its ovay into the daily hoes of the peopla almost witlicet their bong mare of its existence, so common has it become With this universal adapt ncss toward tne art, the schocis and colleges of the country haoc in troduced music int p their curricul as an essentill part of a well-bal anced education More and more students flock to the musical schcols with the desire to learn to pit, or sing As a recognition of the ado ancement made in the art, and to fur ther its progress, time has been set aside a tune known as National Music Week The entire nation will acicnowledge the position of music Penn State will honoi the occasion b; presenting some of the more famous musical compositions which boo e bound decided fro or with the present genciation The churches in this, rs well as in oilier communities, will hold special musical serotecs curing the neck It all bids fair to establish another era of advancement for the art that will never die A SUCCESS Whatever was promised in the way of a successful week-end for the fathers of Penn State students was more than realized this )ear It was indeed unfortunate that the inclement weather conditions men aced the beauty of the affair, but what was most outstanding was the true spirit that N.as maintained even though the weatherman tiled hard to put a darner on the lest,vitics. It has been said that a mark ed decrease in attendance was evident. While that may be true it is gratifying to note that those who did attend wore that "self-satis fied" expression which gnes assurance that all was not in vain Per haps the time was a little inopportune coming us it did directly after the Easter vacatien In' any event it is certain that Fathers' Day was a success and has well established the occasion as a permanent fixture on the undergraduate calendar. PENN STATE ARCHITECTS TO PUBLISH YEAR BOOK \ l'iultll., Ito') y1,11:1011 If, til, A,%l.tt i lq sin 11,', ,it C . ttn....lt‘ 9'0..11 Iluk 1'... II , rte stlllitlN or , ,1,,:, - ..,,, 1,, , ti,,,1, 1,,n, ~,, , s, ii il. .1,01,11 VI n ,10 MI V 7 0 the t 1111- ' lh , it 1111.1111 , 10 lm" I. n n• of in ,I,:t•ns tho 111 %I, [it'- .1111, 1.11.1 Is I I oth`a 1 • 1111,1% Ca` ~ ltilont. tot I^ IPt.ttrir Sllll,llt 1 /II lilt` thl 1.111011: of ..t I,+i 1.1111 llt alitll- )41 (It+l nntl •ot 1,1. 11..1 ^II ‘‘h,ll I.:. 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Kirkparnck at State College Hotel Thursday, May Sth and Friday, May 9th • Thc SEATUIT 59 eons.. irlekll4brk .Ad rats .I.lua l arles las Duane save. s-NewYarkezty THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Penn Stale Golf Lin Improvement S T 1 11 , t I 1 • , Is x i. o tho 1 , 1,111111 toe r t.- 1 , .11e4i • 11 the fol. if f ittit , It 11,1 r,,1 to gn t In Ohl, :lip gettert thg ,1“.1,pi ,111: orn4 1,111. r , • t,i t 4inll, IN 1 /11411 1 1 /114 1 , 11 tile 0, It / 11 l• V our, to, tt, 1:41 he Ilee 0f lilt I. 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Sold the World Over" . ~ ..... $135 au hour for your MITMIII!IE his is the average eiirning of several hundred e diem sdling Fuller Brushes during last sum- ° 5 acation period The main reasons that influenced these men to become identified with the Fuller Org anization were the rapid' growth of the company, the e'. tersue na tional advertising mimed on continuously, and the nee:imn= of its representatives and its products in millions of homes The college men who were at tracted to the Fuller Brush Company were men who err de'stinod to accomplish great things whatever their future bent ought have been This is because the Foller Company develops confidence, courtesy end initiative,—the very factors that every man needs during his college days As one of these men says - ' I tee' that my college education would not be com plete without this summer e\pericnce with the Fuller Brush Company". Tll3 s,erk offers most remunerative work clur- 1 ing thc sunnier vacation period Hundreds of col lege non unknowingly possess great sales ability Tull the training that Fuller gives these men they ha.c been wocile , fully successful. 'there are many fine territories where we can You // college men this cooling summer. You can secure full information Iron— - ,1 ' W. BOYCE MORGAN , A - 7 1 Theta Chi House „c o, , • WM. L. WERNER ' '' e f O R IN 222 W. College Ave. 4' ? 4h ~,. j LIM OTHERS' DAY GREETING CARDS MAY I.lth. THE ATHLETIC STORE. is Show Great nce Advent of Game `llttons eour=e sr, 111\ 1 1 11 / 1 1 1 11 , 1 1 ,110 11011ng 01 of 022, o It ts onc or the 111 ct 0 , 1101, 01 Ilons sslll,ll he had •10.1„neil Ills Il' nc, lill of in entll els nes: lint, onus the f IN" Of 011 OA nlnc hole 11111,s ',chip, Ivo 151,1 . 11 co clel to 11,11,1411. e the 1,0,, hunch ,cl s o sts s nd 11,01 0111 on the college p isecl t xthal,'nl.ll tn - mt Inu ,; the to. it t p. 13 0101 ens 1 , 11-1,11,11 ic l'he on-to-d Ito .11Ing 410004 till be 1,01 tl toped Ina ti It', 10 In e 1,, , 1ng c .011,11, foes rd The 10111 , 0 o , :peetchl to %Ay- 0 1 1,10 ult is s In the st tie w Ineo It 11 , conplct ctl nett The to t.^ont se,on n'tti Ito ton the 0 tt of rennt . tt It to c.Oll/Itl tit Into I..ittt tt honk It, UlO LnC Ili tit to 400 .1 tIN nottedule ttlln4 cottntrt Aler t to contest., ntntt In In,: 1 , 1 trcil pith , rict ton. I'Lnn. Pot In to tnurnbcr of contectt, Sr 10, tt tlulto Thr 9111 C lilt 011,1 1111 .Cll , , n I, Rh on'. one ft I' -Nlthotigh fnut silo n !gilt op not tnnitt fmos otht, Inlnon : ch minim nl Nltt liv fans 1,150 ,totiperl In to the Ihntl`ght of g. , ltOnm I IV Ct rwl,tott, e tin of last Nr tl • team a been 01101110 I ,en,mltion mach, rely ~nil "I't on tonal. it, hn of thlneg Won t,n itoli'et of the ballet A ,tedt Ch itlonslith of Phil innithtl m 191 114, IIN METZGER TO M IRE SIT thINO Torn Tunot - Gn 01110 Ch 11;1 tln 7.\ .-tter nlll be it Is nom l'onn Corte non, 11n nllllll to \ ..aenth on t sp.. tYnn 11011 1/t 1 inn 4 1101 Of 001/ IneO.nllatn , h of hie obit cs null /IL Tile Hu. 11 (inn" to It P 1 01111 no. Intlr Di .not not n h. null In , ;mar nrolor tits nt 10, In of the 1 - clOl Conn, 11 01 ClAn rhos of New Sort. Doting . .1.0 CI a 511100 nt, In 0 1 1 1 0 Pt ~ `cl.nt 19win is s‘.ll I oniluct the c h 11101 set ,100-. FORMER PENN STATE , 41,1.1 , TEACHER NOW AT OREGON Naeloott 11 Zone. until far 3ertra ago to Inattuetot In the Al . ( tiepott -100111 at Penn State, naa teeenth no pointed to t profetotorobllt In iike ,, V. 1- 11.1.1it} of Oleg= Art dettattment• no tertllnA to an nonooneetnent til.t . ttelnot 10101, IA the dean of the Zellool of Al,ltlteetule and At to on the r.togene ITIIIIIII4 Mt Zino - left tire Nittnny'leliOhing at iii In 1120 to he til the aril depint- Prent in. the Joffe) non High tichnea ortion/1. Oregon and in fill an In no to tot nhin in tire Pot thind Centel of the I ni‘ernit3 of Oregon rot ',Mc ht trio been t m ontal . l_inlor nionV of the lending. t t agi/nen of tlre'rnun tn nnil, Irk recent nor it han ,on v. Jai tint end recognition horn the nit etitlen of the Arcot Tie n ill tak'e ht.+ new dud., nt the Lllll‘ coin) thin Tne 1 2-21 go, ttnelm n hleh hT4 heen on cthlhlclon In the tom nutethnois !then Col y tot Yet eta' they Mg% tr . , rot hvt mock IJ) Its tilt nee. the Clod son Ih inllnghom Implement Co, and ,Il pt lethly he thpl KM 1., one of the, on snnle.ntlonN no, 00; tthetor `NI' , , 4.....,.g'A .2.;.,, fresh - re, , ~,. L.\ 1-) .fe . .•) , . 4 A ltiouTre-1- ' , ..:,,_., (4 , , - :,,,,,, •/ ..:;. .4 0....__ \-,,,.,c,, Drink ..-^" . , ifei.' ,J? gy ~,,,,.. ... Delicious and Refreshing The CamODla Ccartpan,riAtUme.C.c. QUICK SERVICE IN ' Cleaning, Priiiing and Laundry Work HIGHLAND-CLEANING - " Bell 264 R. C. PIERCE - J. C. SNYDER No more than • O drying the dishes ,'; If someone cooked and served your meal and washed the, e dishes, you wouldn't mina' drying them, would you , The I.‘ i 4 little work , that "Rough Dry" service leaves for you is no more is .". than "drying the dishes 7: For our "Rough Dry" service wash ./ e, es and, dries and irons, everything flat All that is left for 10you is to touch up the wearing apparel with a hand iron Call today for this 80 per cent finished sei vice that takes the work 04out of wash-day. 4 ' - --- I 1 4 . ✓ ___ 1,1 Penn State Laundry 1 j e Phone 124 W. Beaver Ave. I e , It's the Cut of the Clothes that Counts The Well' Dressed 'Wan Selects His Wearing Apparel In Society Brand Clothes, Schoble Hats, Emery Shirts, Florsheim and Crawford Shoes the prospective buyer will find just 7hat he is looking for. KNICKERS andV SPORTOCASINS and GOLF HOSE 4: , • SPORT SHOES• THE qOALITY SHOP i,: t ld. FROMM. OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS'. Tuesday, rilay - 6, 1921 uroi TPININTRaIre „Op 14.046 A ecbals- TODAY— CORINNE CIDVrITTI mill CONV. AI TEAIILE in "Ines of 'flip Mid" Bon, WeeLly" «T3l. q. IiATIT - In "Singer Jinn .3(eiCer" Spilt Family - Comedy , TIIIMSDAY 4. rRIDAY— ALT, ;Ql',llt (`AST - In ultroad.nY 1) . ,1, " V, II Telephony - Girl Serie., Special Mallneo- Frlda) ot 3:30 Cliroaleli, of Arnorl6 Series 0 11.1 \ 1101INC...ltud "1 - 1•111:1,1\ 11S7 In Yale tolAer•lo, Also Caned) Price 100 to all 1 , 11.1 D tY & • SATURDAY— JAC It II: COOGAN In "A Boy of I'landprs" Mock Sonnet f Comedy 3== OPPOSITE FRONT CAMPUS