Page Two pentt State olle - giart ~„ II 2 the Coll, a te totittlent.o ot alt Penn, int ,t Itt ill 111,11, Of Stud. Alumni, and E.1e0(14 Of the Coll.:, I I/11 OM IT, 5T.1.1 - F IV L Pra.t J 11 Lum '2O As6l6tant Lditor II S 110,16 '2l r \imagine Editor ASCOCI ITC EDITORS Ii 1C Cohen '26 II L '26 R A Shan, '26 I 11.1.111,1 26 11 1' IC.,ebel '26 A I: Smith '26 , nnena Edit. 111 , 6 11 I' 010,1 'II I ST trr J It MeCtOloch '2l rualness Monster • 11. 6, .11 1 elll. , nn :I,r6c, It C Cody '2l Clrtul ttlon 11 inager ASSIST I\T Itili.ES'Es, If INACERS T Coin, Jr Tr. C L Cu) '26 If A :Werner '26 The Penn Foote C01,1.1X.1A , 2 in.lre6 rommunie Ilion, on 10., oupleet of eollege 101010, , .1.1 Ito •to moat 1, tr the ,itithiotture tof the tatllo,l .I,llrtithi 110 1 e 11 Sllo%ii.lnttt. In m,. e %iv ie n'lnnts cines,l nn.lot On, hOl,l and re -016,e6 Ow Isola-t0 0, hut ito, h pulitte ttlon would he ilih ln.ippi o- Pt I.t te All roll fot 1 ne.l ti laoutt - ninot he lit the °Mee 1* ten 1 ni on Mon ti tv, 01,11 fit , I 141, o lot , . 1* ten t io T 110,911.) tttlo ' , hot the I_oo, If 1,1,1 hero,,' I.tntttrt hot 1921 Aftet I.ln- Ira t lot I.l_l . Entered at the PostoMcc, State College, Pa as second class matter. Office: Nittany Printing and Publishing Co Bu'aling. Telephone: 29`21T, 11011. • - - - Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Amputation MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1924 WELCOME TO PENN STATE One thousand freshmen hose been admitted to Penn State as the Class of 1928 To these row men and women Penn State extends the hand of friendship Fortunate are these young people to be ad mitr2l is at plstautiOn which must yearly turn assay, for lack of ac cemmudotiris, hundreds of prospective students knocking at its por tals Fortunate, indeed, are they to be admitted at this heyday in Penn Stxte's delelopment A word of friendly advice to these sen iors of to - morrow will net be amiss There is ei.ery thing here in this peaceful Nittany Valley that will enlarge the life of any man But first of all Penn State is a place Icr work, It is no child's playground It will be well for the mem bers of me freshman class to keep this constantly in mind The Chess of 1923 e'pects much of Penn State, it will receive more pro vided it can be diligent and persevering These acts students will not find it hard to adapt . themsehes to Penn State, for a feeling of friendliness that has long been character istic of the Nittuny institution is always prevalent This gcod fel lowship is e•entplified in that wonderful spirit which has helped "make" Penn State men and women hea .1 irepiber of this newly enrolled class is matriculated he \ becomes an integral part of the greatest institution of its kind in `tins Comitionwealth takes upon himself the pertormance of a tr ile duty. to his parents, his college and his fellowmen The tresliman conies here with' a.definite pat pose in mind, that of securing an education At the same time he pledges himself to uphold Penn State ideals and traditions, and he can not break his pledge lie moist harbcr within him no false impression of college life, and he mist strive to learn as speedily as possible What Penn State is and tor what it stands Welcome then, the Class of 1928, and may it aid in making the. neu four yews outstanding ones in Penn State history. THREE SCORE YEARS AND TEN Seventy scars ago an institution designated to become great to the realm cf unit ersity training was instituted in Pennsylvania To das the opening of its gates for registration it has another birthda)—Pero State is seventy years old , ithin these three score }ears and ten there have been many changes mi ought in the institution-that came to life as an agricultural college After a hectic struggle for existence and a still greater conflict tr develop its facilities to provide ior the ever-increasing numbers of young men and women who knocked at its doors for ad mission, Penn State has developed into one et the greatest institu tions of its kind in the country Since the inauguration of Doctor Esan Pugh as the first presi dent of the College on December se‘cnth, 18.59, to the coming of Doctor John f• 1 Thomas in January. 1021, Penn State has"had nine leaders Each has contributed his part in the development of the College that is known in every quarter of the globe The forward trend continues, Penn State will "go marching on " EDWIN ERIE SPARKS The death of Doctor Edwin Erie Sparks on Sunday, June fif teenth, was one of the most regrettable losses to the College in many years He was a man beloved in the eyes of his colleagues and held a place of reverence in the hearts of the undergraduates. No man was ever more devoted to his work or to his ideals than was Doctor Spai Ks As a president of Penn State from 1908 to 1920 lie aided materially in bringing this institution to its present high standerds I lie MCI\ C tears of service as head of the College were spent in utter de% otion to the mighty task of guiding Penn State to greater achievements It would he hard to find another man possessing such a genial ersonality as his that looked upon Peitn State undergraduates as his great family of boys and girls. The death of Edwin Erle Sparks has talcs awn: another of Penn State's staunch pillars, his smile ^CM ales to do what his presence readily accomplished , OA iii:.tillf of the work that he did and tne interest that be show ed iii t ...i, vtning good pertaining to Penn State, it would be only fitting that his memory be kept alive by some, suitable tablet or monu ment to ta , ..e a prominent place on the campus. PLEDGING FRESHMEN E‘ery year at Penn State about this time there is a great "rush" for freshmen It often happens in the heat of competition that the unsuspecting yearling is taken quite unawares and really knows not what it is all shout, surely he is at a disadvantage He is taken in tow and "fed up" on fraternalism, gods of the football world, and, to fact, eery item of interest that could possibly he conjured to sway him into joining that particulni Greek letter fraternity. It must be said, however, that fraternity Men at Penn State work hard and play lair in securing pledges, but that is all in favor of the upper classmen A good test of whether a man should Join a Iraternity is simple. l In the test place he should be able to meet the financial obligations It costs money, there is no doubt about that. And then he should select the group where he feels that he will be most congenial The House to which he is pledged is the place where 'he will spend foug of the most important years of his life. After he pledges it is well that he remember that though Caesar wasp near-ruler of the world before he died, a freshman still has many worlds left to conquer PROF. GREEN APPOINTED HEAD OF NATURE STUDY Man Who AchieNed Fame by Nov el Radio Stunt 'teethes New Post at Penn State t 11Th lit Intin tit Ilioniced% en frr to the one of I'•eur,l, ni 7innuou I lin heel, to the effect th it George It 0 an blt been nppointwl hoot of the tL irrt Intent of N Om, ',nil, In Iron 'in rte hi hoot tthin fi Meta In thenn I .o ltirt eel 1:n."1 , 104.111 tome In Wu hi tilt t the o Ott,. of hit , net Oltint hoe (lion the tiPo n 1,1 0 , 0 lit 11111== tt. 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I' eon. , f, It ft 0111 IN - P.%11 th e lII .[ .11 , 1 il ttlollllll D. V. BAUDER RECEIVES MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP D I` milt! 21, pre,tlent ot „onto 11, 1 11 , 1. Ne t^ on I t ottinhet the tl'ed Club Int rout Id -41,1 a l 4OllO 11.111 1 / 1Z till It ',on to ;, hool of Mt 'di dt Itn luddct f, not.. thl. ,it h 1 1% 1/110 thon.and doll 114 1 telt SMITH TAILOR - SHOP . Cleaning . Pressing - Repairing SUITS MADE TO ORDER. 1!==1=!&10 Come on Class Work Duofold's Ready to Go The Black-tipped Lacquer-red Classic Handsome to Own—Hard to LOse Jewel-Smooth Point Guaranteed 25 Years FOR an even start this Fall with your classmates—a little ahead of some, and as well equipped as any—takealong the $7 Over-size Duofold or $5 Lady Duofold or sturdy Duofold Jr. Every theme you write, every test you take, every lecture you note down, will gam the speed and clearness of this 25-year jewel-smooth point A pen you can lend without a tremor .because no style of writing can distort its point. The Pen with the Press-But ton Filler, capped inside the barrel—out of sight—out of harm's way. The pen with the Duo-Sleeve Cap—an extra sleeve for an Ink-Tight seal. Its strong *Gold Girdle was $1 extra—now no charge, due to large production. Whichever you say—flashing plain black—or lacquer-red, black-tipped though we recommend the color, for it makes this a hard pen to lose. At all good pen counters. YHE PARKER PEN COMPANY Afanuracturerts al. of Parker Duefold Pendia ri==i Factory and General OfficesaANLSVILLS,WIS Dita . 0 With The • 252tarPoint Duet old JrAIS WS, Doineld 115 • Same ascent for Are With clap for chotclolno THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I%llO'S WOO IN PI Vls ST VII SPOIITS-1911-1925 A/111Ile A,111( . 1 Itlon-4•1 e+l.lent 11 it tlinlelt '2s. 10 , -P.oltlenr ^lluatcr '25 Stet et 11% I). 11 Cool: 1 2.1, (II odunte 1111:er of 3. 11. Fleming. Pontl, al—P.ll4.ln II C n. n, 11 IgOI. D P 0t0..11. 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NS bite It I. Albro.llt, I 11 LLIIII, I , .0 ll 1411111141011, 11 II 01111110 I' 01 Lure, I' A Fag In. 0 1: II t.,..1.0. C I AI u 1)01110..1 1. Ben -110. 0 II KIIIIPP, I' T. I.ooe , 11.-0111. In.-410esIllent SLIIII.I . CIII.N \V It Wle Ind, 11.11to1 COll , Ol In W I. ! I'2 Ott neqltlont A - II 1' A IV t C 111001111. l'o,ldent Intra-Nlut 11 Cauntll T .1 Trout, P 0 11nnt In tel-101 act 010 Council C NV 'r 01- oh I'loolomA of Student Trlbun. 71 IV A I Simnel . • 11'1x1 of 1016.-111 m c , Bud. I, 'l' 1' 001 e, 11. .1 5111001 CI 0 111 um lit Id X 0 Cho 01, .1 A Cullen. AV 1 llerl.m 01, C. XV Clue, Al 11" Allt n. 1) 11 lenltln, 1:x-0011t 10-I'. eqilnnt Junin, Cl 010 1 .1 110.00 11l CI 0.4 of 1927-1 T A 111011•, I: 00111. I. 1104011.0 IN. I 11001, II Dun dm e COLLEGE DISMANTLES OLD WIRELESS TOWER Thr rno-t oungtannllng I mann ink o tha e tonpun. of the Penn, hanlnn St 110 Conlon, n noel ' n kelt , . ' nmen 110 [cut high.At a i ton n nlnny.n neeent- I - Inen now. l•. .on, Inn no longer nand and Extra Rich ICE CREAM FRESH HOME MADE . CANDIEs Anything you might expect from a first class con s fectioncry. CANDYLAND "Always Reliable" Welcome, Freshmen and Upperclassmen May this year be one of your best. ' This is the State College home of the following nation= ally famous lines: . Society Brand Clothes Schoble Hats Crawford and Florsheim Shoes - Faultless Pajamas Arrow and Van Heusen Collars • In the line of Haberdashery we carry the newest and the best obtainable. THE QUALITY SHOP Since 1912 Opposite Front Campus tetattee It tepte.entell .1 Itemittl tluntigit r•IIIng eletuld the eat Into Ite latter tltt notion sUpportß The Whet, h hith st 1 gift to the eoi.ege lit the gladuating Ci 1144 of 1012. a is 010 tit It thing sighted hl slognis It the college \lnns Onion tent le se ill 11 Ptljcets hose been conducted at the old tolltge . ststion Isaias n to the v h des , opts 11019 414 Stntion V. hut, the neh college total° st titan to is 01 ei sett ego the 0111 tcl tomis al4 thanatined It atm-ali tt• too iattch of the ontput of enelgy fin Imo ole otting The nevi olio sta llion has three araulen toners each n ttety feet In height. lota alrottla e ti e 1111101111 I facilities than the old single 1011.1 11 tith xlll oalt Ice of then, stars Thillikefivaire Co. ' rholcopewig norit 1111:AT11ES EVI RY lal NING 'VMS A% ERR Op.lng . Time SI, O'clock 111 III; III: DANIELS :Ind RICHARD DIX AI itlnee It 'PAo— In “Slnner , In IDnien." TUL3SDAY S. WEDNIZSDAS— Malmo TuL.d., a 1, n I: L EN , : iiryi ER S. 1 lOLA DANA In "Merton of Illy IfolIes" Mick Sennett Canted% MEESE! .1 ICI: PICIEFOILD 1n •°rm. 11111 11111)* MIMS ItvWrit Shinll.4' Of It tMON N(11 ARM) S. ALICE TERRY MEE= SATURDAY— LOIS WILSON In mehonallme 11‘ndininl,” Nem \\ eh IN NM' S.NV TFICATIZE • MOND \Y— - Edon, Shonlou of CLAIRE WIN I)SOR 6 ADOLPH!: IFENJOIT in "For Sala• San•blue Con ads TUESDAY— Return SllOlOll4 . of L %inn .I IBS In "The Girl In the Limousine . Den Turnln In "Romeo L .111Iler unxEspvl , THUGSDAI'- 110 N TI: BLUE & VERLY ItAl NE in "Iler Marriage 1 O." Our Gana C 11111,413 111 ID NY S. SATUI'IMAY— NI al nee Ft 111 it It Timo— COL LI;I:N 111101tE . in ^F lfrtitig With Lase' It Engel, Comedy. we greatly appreciate is the fact that a grcat many college men come here for their clothes. They have definite ideas as to what they want, and are very discriminating. For that reason, their patronage is a compliment. We do everything we can to deserve it; we study their tastes, and keep them in mind when we buy. This fall we have gone further than ever before. We have a stock that warrants ,the good things that more than college men say about us. , M. FROMM Mopday,,Septembet, 22, 1924' Headquarters for Alarm Clikks $1.50 to $4.50 CRABT,REE'S Jewelry and Gifts Allen Street bIaI VI I , DOROZHY VERI2OI2 or HADDOI2 HALL° 71son ^b. nem, by °Pear. 71kb abb.', by übbbmar cA 'Marshall 'Milan ~Production ftbatrifrapny cy Chark.r I:arbb. Gorgeously beautiful Mary Pickford in her most beautiful picture. A splendid romance that rings true in every minute detail. Real love (VMS over great obstacles and in spite of intrigue, treachery, treason. Abounding in thrills, action and comedy. Ailult 50, Chllthen 25 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS "Always Reliable" A Compliment Since 1912 ' Opposite Front Campus
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