I=l=l Page Two Penn State collegian Published semi-neekly timing the College year by .1911°1116 of the P9m,93,- vania State College, in the interest of Students, Poetalto., Alumni, and Prlenda of the College EDITORIAL STAFF W. L. Pratt '25 Editor-In-Chief J. It Loam '25 Assistant Editor II S Morris '25 Managing Editor ASSOCI ITC EDITORS W Cohen '26 II Lliner '26 R. A Shriner '26 ! W. J. Durbin '26 R T. Erlebel '26 . A RI. Smith — TO Women's Editor Miss II Farley '26 nrsiNts, sTArr T. 11. McCulloch . 25 Pusan°. Manager J St Eisler '25 %do craning M9.56°1 R. C Body '25 Carenlotion Manoger ASSISTANT 11U51N1.55 31ANAcrns ci n nrt,mtiehi '2O T Con, It . '.16 C L Coy REPORTERS W P %Bei Ct 1 7 Plahea '27 1 11 Plants '27 1: N Malang 2 S II Calo.an '27 W I' Eyed '27 11 A Poorial '27 II 1 Ilet/neol,a 27 11 II Bekaa ail '27 1' II Coleman '27 1 55' 800 ad 27 IV 1. 171^t 27 T. P Cummt•lsey '27 5 I. Manillas 27 II CI Womsieo 27 IT Il Lauda '27 The Penn Stole coLurcrA:g In,ars conanunleotlons on any subject of college Interest Letter., must bear the slgnmules of the looltela It assumes no responslbllito, loramexet, for sentlmento expaexa.ed under this held and re serves the right to exclude any whose poblirotion would be map oblo imam o print° All coin for Tuesal Scissor mu, be In the °lnce by ten a m on Mon day, and for Friday's issue, ho ten ano Thonaday Subscription price• 1256. IT pull before January Ist, 1925. After Jan uary Ist, 1925. 12 75 Entered at the PostotTice, State College, Pans second class matter. Office: Nittany Printing and Publishing Co. Building. Telephone: 252 W, Bell. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association News Editor this issue 1 . 1 L. KELLNER FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1924 THE ELECTIONS Information which causes many Penn State men to knit their eye brows and to furrow their foreheads has been brought to light concerning the outcome of the attempted election of the fieshman trial presidents last Tuesday night. It appears as though the first-year men had already negun to indulge in a practice which, it it is contin ued, will ultimately result in class .disruption, disharmony of class principles, ethics, and cooperation Not all the freshmen attended their class meeting, an offense which is serious enough in itself to warrant some action to insure a larger attendance at the ne•,t gathering It has been estimated that between siy and seven hundred men were seated in the Amphi theatre, evidently so convened for the purpose of conducting their clitsa business in an honorable and noteworthy manner To the fresh men were disu ibuted almost a thousand election ballots \\ luta the tone came to elect the men to be considered as trial-presider t> it its mound that two hundred ballots, more or less, were needed to supply each man wtth a chance to vote Moreover there wette certain men who had not even received a single ballot Indications pointed strongly to the assertion made later that some men had i emitted more than one ballot When the truth of the distribution of the ballots became known the election was postponed until a later date It was the only course to take under the circumstances When the election is again held let the ballot be distributed to each man as he enters the door, that will eliminate the possibility of any man exceeding his legitimate voting power But the more serious side of this affair has not yet been discussed If the election had gone through and those men had been elected to participate by competition for the office of class president, it is not to he supposed that they would represent the popular choice of the Class of 1928 Furthermore, the Freshman Class would not want any one of those men, illegally elected, to become its president later on Why then have scme men brought suspicion upon themselves by openly trying to rule the elections', There is not the slightest inkling of honor or spirit evidenced in such conduct, neither is there the remotest sense of fair play shown in the acticn If there has been any electioneering, and such a thing at present is entirely out of the category of Penn State class elections, it should either be unearthed or smothered tip now or else decide to have an open campaign during which time the candidates for election could be "stumped" and talked up as is done in national and state political elections The fraternities hate always been condemned as having exerted fraternity politics in various elections conducted at Penn State. To some extent this has probably been true and without doubt it will continue as long as there is competition for supremacy and represen tation in undergraduate affairs Would it not be well, therefore, for Student Council to take this matter under advisement and endeav or to determine in what respects open campaigning for class offices and elective committees would be both benificial and iniurious* , There need be no evil influence arise out of an open campaign for class offices Men will recommend their choice for office those candidates whom they think most fitted for the position regardless of whether there is a ban placed on a uniform and organized electioneer ing campaign The evil which results from popular elections comes from hatred and malice, and these are usually occasioned by personal differences and dislikes The election can and should be conducted on a fair and square basis in every instance, but the matter of presenting and preparing the voting body for a wise and correct selection of candi dates should receive more attention and publicity than has heretofore been accorded such affairs. THE FIRE The COLLEGIAN takes this opportunity to express its sympathy for those people who suffered loss during the recent conflagration Several families were swept from their homes with no chance' to re cover personal belongings, and with scarcely time to save their lives Much credit is due those Men who so ably assisted in fighting the flames It was only due to their tireless efforts that the fire was kept from spreading over the whole business diNtrict of the town. 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InJutetl.l , g hlv been " niin,4 tiong In not .),,p, ndt tint rr,,,,, 1 Ne,a:l, .+I cc •+bould Inc in c.,- (Olen: Lontlition inn the TnnkeN D • IN il , ll /' \ X ;len .oontr t OMIC4 one or 8011 , inn,: Iv I din g t 1,1 /enq toil Nlllll4 to Al tlf t tit tenon th it Pt nn State belt .., ... + HANN & O'NEAL e , X X •:. r •:. Guaranteed Ivory Sets Vanity Cases ad X d Jewelry in General .1: •:. Opposite Front Campus ; c: :!. :g THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MANDOLIN CLUB HOLDS SMOKER FOR NEW MEN Will Be Staged in Band Rooin at Seven O'clock Tonight—y. 0. Thompson To Speak 'I he Punt care Club hill lull n nolav Bt the hithd twith or Alien it 41,N en lO•Ilight .\n% iitiu me. Rh m i l tttenil anti ne VIII 0.1 I P 1 l• 1111 111111 r.: 1: 1 ntlm tete!. Thntkp , iol kill spenk 01 the ini , dldlitlct Of m indolln muelo e elgh teen men In the mg m -1.11011 It in eeent, hit II I. 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Ito, FIFTY-PIECE BAND WILL APPEAR AT' PITTSBURGH I To Play at Thanksgiving Football Game—Broadcasts Program Wednesday Night 7th n I - OSonnti of lint men. the Pc nn • tte Ind tt ill le 11 eSt tte Col lo. nest Wetineqtlat noon tot Plt 10- ',nigh ft. take pit t in the Alutnni l'o Somitel ht the tilningo nom of Is Ludlum tiq DIP 111111011 Stole, and the Is no St toe Ilatti•• Nod, Itont ot Won 1. It - dneutl n t mono Tile !Na -1 int north_ I int oil] 0101 tin 11111, •Itt f outer, in Ino 101,1,10 f the I ott Pitt Hotel 'I inn tat 1001 n'nd 110 n lot if in I Otto %till cent lode the% It tit Rh, In l'ittoltumh it the to 'll,lll rams Thmsfl It littinn , ll The Penn St lte Alumni Association Pill•ii11111gth is doing ON. %lim; in it Imo 1 to mbite the ,molfet t ton tt Ind 1 11111 pt cur Int 11.11 been pun tided .VI students coin.; to Vitt.- ion e til 111 the glut,. e int ited to al - ml On t„• n. 01-1111 I v col st rt r n nt 1 of tin 011, St Ite It ttlto N'ol,t. nn itunlnatett • t laq. Tue. Inn 'a l(no of the COL -1.001 NV th Innin npr the!, are •Ft ," Thomas nntl 'Bel . The It 111 a antl % to: ty gum let. allth.. nett., =MEI Havice Cafe 130 Allen OPEN DAY and' NIGHT Ilona In 011.01 Penn St ite en: dents In I, I glel+ett It 111 pt n% kle the 'meth I' el lei t tlninent Moo the :tutu to Penn :•1 ite the 1: Ind 0111 teuln(on, the tot Itn + of m intro ttt et IV 41 1110 tll4 I 1- It nt. , anne time later In the Neat ntP m 111 be t then to the PM, low Peo.tentlet s. 011 - 10 Ile Plao orl White 11111`4,111114 0111 enlett an the MENORAH SOCIETY TO HEAR' DR. W. ROSENAU %Odd W 1111 im itoconan or the Ohm tm ohniorn Cnngt owl t mon, 1191tinna e, liam m MS tie the tartlet at the elec.- It F of lint Penn Stale ttenn Sa oleo In Ohl Chanel It eh, en n'ehmelc nem Sunda) mooting 'I he •pe Omen in a mduate of the ( nit et mmitt Of Chu stn mti foram IN ill, II ht netted his degree re 13 trimelra of Am tm( Ile completedm mu, it the llebreo Union College in PM and I neat to Omaha, Nola tali , oho e he ma the to &el of time Temple 19r mil Cong.( egation until 1592, h hen he be < mme m mbimi or the Ohelm tlemium Comm. • met-Pion 'Whit , attending 1114 ,toilet In Mal mo] e Rabbi Ro , enqu tool. op 1Ll• tate untie tt. John Hopkins Unts er - AL and tot LIL tho Lle,ftee of nos tot of Phikr , orh , pcsldeL his po.Lttlon a the end of 1114 LongtemPlon, to IL bleb he hto been el - tell rot Pre he 11 ttlqo LL month" of tip_ I p ult‘ of Johnv 110PkIn4 I bibs lift and ILL the turbo of Vosel a bLatk9 on theologle 1 0013- , jet ts The meeting is °Pen to the Public Intl till those intern - tea In he Pin: Rlbhl fifteen tu ire In, lad to Mend BLUE KEY TO ENTERTAIN MARIETTA GRID SQUAD .V 4 hnx been done on Pt , cltts o racoon, the lilac Kee SOVII•lt 1,111 I c e of the Al tet litfootb ill to tm to toot too Ind bill ohm tike c tie of the Sa it thtnole .4000(5 termTICS( TUC, he elsopet spenher lod Stint tt It shill L taat (In MA , 111,11 rof Ind the s nne wall he dune f the e 1111;41 I etcl., 0114 buttclo3 h It n n'tt. bin 00001,00 a let tel Barn the Blue Bet I. at lett Ind It li euttal that It lie nc al In the nt tt nat•lng toil auaperatlon he glum , touch au ye...tittle It is ilia t queuted that alien a Blue I:et n n bllngs a alto. to I d tote th it the metnbet th tt Iternlt3 help to cute] t tln .tt flt a. otaullile I=l I=l IL 111:17.X1101.*3l: Tht Deo o t ment of 1101 tl. ultul r of Ct.° Penn, It 111' 1 .4 110 College II I% thscontlnued the let tiling of 110nel s n 1 on I In th glt tnllntlie Till 1 , 11000 of the nol It In been LI 1110fet - 1 ell to AN I IfeoLone, 1.0001 of the Stole Chl'e.o. 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GLEE CLUB PREPARES FOR TRIP NEXT WEEK Songsters Will Leave for Kane Kinpariom and Brookville Next Wednesday The Alto Chili 14 holding' Intentthe :oholll In Viepovtlon for the Ulu to I: tt toe, I.ltopot loin, and Illoololtht Wetltte,l4, 'Mut ,t 1 ot and I . llthe, of 11,1 vo. el, Thy p, airs will lie II it of tin l't nn, I.nnli DI, aline n am o e but nlll I ,:,0, t h¢ 11,1,11tInns 'I lie • Mellon Stl eet S ' fan, met he voin WY 01 N ilnanN 31..11: ' Ind •In 1'111.4 ,:IPc h PI he•un,r 1, , It. It 01l andll'44 0 Sn,let ie. kpeo (hit , 1 ,, t1 t.ttl It:, the I hob Another to att: e of tht pt 0101100 0111 Ito n imh , i ,tf txt et Itt't firm the oltettt yttfot e n htt h oar 11t en at the Polo St olt I Ittt no t. Dh et tot ttt not hag , t ha tea tight nu n to rea. I here a( l c Ilona t nil the entli t Club 111111 t the Cart In 0: finale Itehe 4ttls 8111 he 1,111 tonight 11,1 an \ lt.nd to trd Ttneal tt. nights of the ?omit:gook Di tit lit tilt line In nouni oil thdt hi Is rend% to reed, e nti'll fm the etudent It Rite viol' tit the Club an 1 nl'l he In eekon Wtilneed it alternoon rd on Pt tt and 11 JIM tt rot °noon, ben town 11110 t.ln rt m'tt to him 4- Records out today • : Go, Fanmahre—Fox Trot Words—Fox Trot The Benson Orchestra ( Have a Little Fun—Fox Trot t Waring's i Oat of a Million You're the Only One Pennsylvanians THE MUSIC ROOM The First National Bank State College, Pa. The secret of the very satisfactory progress of the First National Bank is to be discovered in the principles which have characterized the activities of the institution throughout its existence. Security, Stability and Servith: W. F. FOSTER, President DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier It is the Cut of the Clothes that Counts THANKSGIVING Have a Big Warm Overcoat in time for the holiday r If you have put off buying your winter overcoat, let us remind you that Thanksgiving' is right around the corner. Let us show you our Society grand models. They're wonderful. THE QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM Always Reliable Opposite Front Campus Since 'l2 Friday, November 21, 1921 l'ltioll MA V CO-EDS PICK (214AhS Orrin:its I on I'OIIING 11.11 The glal4 of the M. glilmtn Clqvg li tNe c111.41.n thrall t1,..1 oltlvet % as ft now , . 7'l•+ident—l:ll!_lheth I tile% l'la, -14 t Uut nth) Umbenh tnc qvc lane Smith Ti ca.,. Plttel,on =MEM I=ll Tigliffileffenfre Co Vhd4Lits Qualy ritl IS IT I,lli 11,11 Me 11111 S. II IIIiI. PRI'VOS 111=1 Conufl-- . 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