Page Two Penn State T.ollegian Published semi-uechls Outing the College tear by students of the Pennsyl vanis Stole College, in the interest of Students, neuity, Alumni, and Friends of the College. EDITORIAL STAFF W L Pratt '25 Editor-in-Chtet 3 IT Lum '26 Assistant Editor 11. 9 Morris '25 Managing Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS IT W Cohen '26 IT I, Kellner '26 R. A. Shaver '26 W 7 'Durbin '26 /I T, Kriebel '26 A. IC Smith '26 Women's Editor Miss IL Farley .7.6 ursrvry; STIFF S TT. McCulloch '25 Business 'lrminger. S Ii Eletler '2G Advertising Manager B. C Body '25 Cheulstion Manager ssisT %NT I SS II INAVERS O E PrumfDl.l '2l T C tin, Jr, '2l. O L Cut '26 111sPOUTERS IV r Adler '27 f. r I . l.lset '27 T. II Plotts '27 N R.N.,: '27 Is II 11l ng.tli.tn 27 W I' 'hell '27 1: A l'o. Hilt '27 15 I 11. VllOll.ll 11 II 11..1.1m1.1 '27 l' ('nit ni nn '27 I, w lints .t.l 27 Ai' I. 77 none, 27 J cultimishot '27 is I. Et undo., ' 27 it r: Wr..10 27 if II 1,110.11 '27 The Penn Stste car.T.ncrAx intites communlestlons on any subject of college interest I.ettety 111114 t boor the Monismea of the tut hers It assumes no responsibility, Louder, for sentiments es:lite...4 , d under thin held soul re st even the right to exclude vny chase publit.stlon would be p 01,114 inappro • tte All corn for Tuesd Its Note nun , be In the office by ten a. m on Mon day, and for Prldst's Josue, by ten a m Thursday. Subscription price 1266, If pfd before January Ist, 1025. After Jan- It try lvt, 1121, 62 75 Entered at the Postofilce, State College, Pa Iv second clam matter. Office: Rittany Printing and Publishing Co Bustling Telephones 252 W, Dell. Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Nenipopor duorlatlon News Editor this issue FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1024- SAVE PENN'S CHARTER The mighty wave of public opinion rising steadily behind the movement, sponsored by the Philadelphia PUBLIC LEDGER,, to save ler Pennsylvania the original Charter of Liberties granted to it by William Penn ,n 1682 has reached Penn State. With one unanimous vo:ce the people of the Commonwealth have given their unqualified approval to the move which will place in the archives at Harrisburg what, ne'.t to the Declaration of Independence, is the most priceless relic of the State. The ten million persons of the Commonwealth have banded to gether in a common cause to raise the purchase price of twenty-five thousand dollars through popular subscription, so that the Clurter, when acquired, may belong to the whole pecple in the fullest and most significant sense When the amount needed is raised the Chart er will be purchased from Gabriel Wells, the New York connoisseur, who bought it from the George C Thomas estate The descendants of those pioneers who followed William Penn have answered the call to save for Pennsylvania this, its most precious historic heritage The children of the early Scotch, the German, the Irish, the Welsh, the Quaker, and the Scandinavian colonists have all responded nobly. Regardless of political, racial or economic differ ences, the people of the State have green freely to this cause Civic leagues, newspapers, clubs, State officials, children and institutions of higher education have all endorsed and contributed to the fund A contribution of one hundred dollars has been forwarded to the Charter Fund by the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College In the letter which accompanied the donation Dr. Frank AAlelotte, president of the College, said in part. "I am directed by the Board of Managers of Swarthmore College to transmit to you $lOO as the Joint contribution of the board toward the fund for the purchase of the original Penn Charter of Pennsyl vania " But there is still another name to be added to the steadily grow ing list of contributors, and that is—Penn State In a brief meeting held Wednesdm, the College authorities heartily endorsed the efforts which are being made to raise the Charter Fund and as an incentive to a general Penn State campaign for donations some members of the faculty formally pledged their support Penn State is a Pennsylvania institution and its interest in the preservation of the Magna Charta of Pennsylvania should, by tradition, he an cbiect of unanimous support It is planned to start a campaign among the undergraduates for contributions to this fund as soon as possible To facilitate antl hasten the arrangements for the campaign, the COLLEGIAN of has been opened for the receipts and acknowl edgements of subscriptions It is urged that all donations be accompanied by the name of the giver, and these in turn will be delivered to a College official who will forward them to the general Charter Fund at the PUBLIC LEDGER offices Student aid in the formulation of the campaign has been obtained by the COLLEGIAN front the Blue Key Society, Student Council and Natious other campus organizations While no goal has been set far Penn State it is expected that this, as a State insti tution, should contribute loyally to the work of saving Penn's Charter of Liberties to the people of Pennsylvania. KEEP THINKING Ltves that arc worth while are usually filled with hours of busy endeavor The lives of such persons are ennobled with desire and ambition Their aspirations are always to be realized on the 'mor row; their tasks are never finished because they are not self-satisfied wtth what they have already done These leaders have visions of usetulness which are not realized until death They are the pioneers in education industry and scientific research Such a person was Alen Richards. Being the first of her sex to enter the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ellen Richards stands forth as an enshrined example of higher education for women She had a vision But her idea or vision which grew into such a large sphere of usefulness became an actuality because she was the first to realize the significance of the relation of chemistry to the home. Later it was largely through her efforts that a laboratory for women was opened in the Institute in 1876 Her vision thus became a reality. Ellen Richards also had a motto There were two words which she held ever before her, both literally and figuratively They were• "Keep Thinking." And, as a tribute to her work and memory, those who would pay her homage can do no better than ever to bear in mind her watchword, provided—and here is where most homage stops—they "keep thinking" to a purpose. Ellen Richards did She kept. thinking so intently and constantly that she is largely responsible for Home Economics in its broadest sense today. Even if the realm of this woman's activitiy seems remote to many, and this could hardly be since the home is closely Associated with every life, she has left a valuable heritage for those who will claim it. Keep thinking, At the request of the officers of the Y M. C A, the freshmen have, signified their desire to aid in the work of clearing the plot of ground donated by Andy Lytle at Shingletown Gap, and arrangements have bgen made for the party to leave tomorrow afternoon at one-thirtyl o'clock: The yearlings have demonstrated their willingness to render a service Mat voll ultimately result in the erection of a =mortal cabip to Ppon State's oldest rooter Their action is commendable While no similar requests were made upon the upperclassmen, it is hoped that those of them who have the tune will turn out tomorrow' and, take part in the preliminary work on tne construction of the cabin.. NITTANY STOCK-JUDGERS RETURN FROM CHICAGO Ram Wins Three First Prizes in Mutton Improvements—One in 13orkshire Hogs Competing . t‘lth the gtetteet college. Ito! tilthettak , of the Ilnit,l St itt•t tn tile Intel within ti 1.1%e Sto Whitton Intl Judging Vontito In I hi ell.o I tot nee', t team of me ['con St tie tittitlenne tool, eighteenth 01 t Melt ohoning allot ositnoteti that of in es long • e nnd onOtilt t good it) the .Inlinal II Leib all .111 C 111 .01 the mount of utatti ot h' h tht •cqnt IS title to seem.. Ten not nett. Judged Ilft , fo , Vl tOlng of Itthn 111 Col too:tent. Wog their to Non t 'I he Nit tins I eptet.ent l tilCt It the X% Inch (2lt‘ Conte, Int hided NV P Cl. tenqo h ith lot the tc Ito unit 1.01 polnot t 1 Groh.. C 0 Luce, P 1. Stump tul f 11 Ih ono, .111 neniotn In tho • II tom,. .1 Il Vod.ami, and C is I:nppenbeffar al..nude Ilse nip In Ills m eel. al:ceding tha atm, 1111 .f. 1111 In Ida a low of 01110 and 1111nu1 , ., 1141100. atra I. fll Ina and Judalon in- Imal • R T KRIEBEL A cal o.a or n.h.hhe hog , pi rated to the College In the Penn , colt Belloallro et eedel Ansoel to soil e 111161 ,, I In the College 0, 101 1,1 lie In 11101, (I tea and tet hundred 11(11 (loin, In, ounl ballon .4 non 0e( nntl lance in/ In nil. el I. 1111 , 3111.1110 10 0110 ed and Ma doll no In too 4,14 11l i stile t I 1 , 4 Pet ILP o.lu 011 V 11. hortlnn n .tee., n 1 b1(4.1 .ts .%ts,nos e sif In thlss s mounted to one }mulls sd 11.(1 men NU as s • In the 4lrep ,Iry the Nit, tt tedget , l I ecei, ed tine. ti,on In ltev Illtll Imprn,ement. ~Intllng met II 'ohm sa, of W,l,erdn Ph td the 14 1/e I tuth Ind m .011 k doll 114 In the 01 0011 Ir 1)01 , Ill,n I I ulnUq bevlden I thing' tht I ,'tldnl thlt d prl/e on a Silt °will! 01 then A thhd Nice on 101 l .111 Udell Peon St Ile tot t Din,, In llng lamb A fh,tu-dcd Nl` lot ttt, ultk It tta litct 111.1 „,,-, (if ..i1,. , :.;j1[44 . ii , ;, r'i . -. _... ............\,...„..„ ........:......------/ fildli Grows Hair or Money Back o s '',;Te'`,,narde 1::„ 9 ..",e.e. d . tau elm foment Ytt It It nn taut Non it Is knoun that reel, hair croonm n bulb—not front a Cairn mug Pet no tuk hlu k nnd full out But the hnlr bulb Itself rnrelv dlts In the e riot SitlaGS It merel3 Ilea due mant—llke a plant bulb in Inter Baldness results from !n -acelle lonic bulb. ho does falling hair and most other hhair t b roubles Non ',melte eir ulb, can be rctlscd Falling bole stopped Nen hale gronn A remnrk able treatment gunrnntecs It—or tunnel refunded This treatment Is not a mere "tonic” The Prlnellde Is new. Sclentlfleall3 c rect Lending derma.loglst or s agree on thls penult ahls new method treats sluutultnneounl) Rath one of the four causes to ninth $O5, of allHe bah WU, Innethlty la due nce Its remarkable success Results Guaranteed No matter shat „our con dltion—or haw tunny' trunk." anti hate used unsuccessfully —en urge you to test this net- nethod It store rolling heir /t destrots dandruff It groves huff We guarantee results or ue refund your menu. Our h Hoot guar antee In steep Pad. ge Pro . tells you fully No after odor—no 011—n0 grease 'Tn . - :tuts Co. Sin NV, El kb n.U.I. S T I INI INLIGkg-Tall RAY D. GILLILAND, Druggist West College As 0. REXALL DRUG STORE S. Allen St. Chicken Dinner TONIGHT The PURITY TEA ROOM 135 Allen St. THE PENN STATE. COLLEGIAN the t h unelen ee of the lute, n t.lOlll. en I. I uttAlti,; Con t ..e. 101 this ‘e It • t 'ft, It ' %sinning st heel,?' 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In Inn '27, Lod NI II go, et and Conine, 111 , 011111111.011 PI ore,ol tlntv 010 leo dint the 1.1 onto tlon 1,111 tulle °moot 11 111 let) owl 01 111 he of Intel eq. to .11 Mend- PATRONIZE OCITt ADVERTISERS 10.0 In the '<IA one' glOlll, lilt. p` 01110111 nn m lilt h tll Si, bets whmlttSJ uns A 1111 ti-e lU:tunic II SI, tots v. 011,1111; " men out ...if to is Its it competed at ,tetlrd In o Inning ontl mention riu, tins o nnthet ol Nit tin tuck nto to oln bon°, i+ at the YOUR PHOTOGRAPH CHRISTMAS The Penn State Photo Shop SMITH'S TAILOR SHOP ' CLEANING PRESSING . , . REPAIRING SUIT'S MADE TO' ORDER occ,occoooocooooocccr,cooooc , XMAS CARDS Leather Goods Seal Jewelry . Military Brushes Leather Pdems g Franied Mottoes R . Sporting Goods § § THE ATHLETIC STORE On Co-Op. Corner Zeaoocooooooooooooooo A That Xmas Gift for Mother or Her A Cedar Chest In 4 sizes---36 to 48 in.---and 12 Styles at regular cost price $15.00 to $23. - 00 Also---Dining Room Chairs • and Tables, Student Tables, Chiffon iers, Dressers, Book .Cases and Desks.. Industrial Eng.' Dept. SPANISH CLUB PREPARES FOR MUSICAL PROGRAM One Hundred Students To Appear in Narunts reatntes Next Wednesday Esening • l'ita - t - the •ttittenshtten of 'e 1e •10• I - I.tt tine/. the 01,11 de 1,4 Anthto Lk I 1 LA,M) C.,111111,, Ilan): mop It otlon4 In nit Ia I). lcurcn r the In cs....nlntlon It IN mu .1-.1 Inn :pain d Ch tpul null L.lnc),l I) ttt nine N[ll-1111:11 OOW I Lund: ul studet, v 111 11L, 111111 111 me • i./1,1 WIWI., 1., be mted I Ito Inunh 11111 111,11 1. le the n tune of Snankli t.l 1.4.+1, it 1111 1 1 Oa, 11 1111/All 11 1111 /I 'll In 1111 111 1 1 lit /,111 mph., 111- 1/1 tue dn. et'on of I C t hlnn '2l ponl.l' rt.t Nutt. I ' 11111Ile NI, ' 11111 111 1,011, 'n in:4h 1111111I:sp t e h Iv "eni/o.til of on, 111 In .Intt mtnilent4 aid 11 1111 h Iv 11 1 10111,1 b, II I ,c hlnn,T BLUE KEY ENTERTAINS W. & J. DEBATING TEAM* 1-tent eeelsnend the Mut , IC., Soviet, rt .ott titled the ntembetto of w & I DP 1111. ho e.ere 1,11.11t111d tit the Mit Int lou t eut lij.eols nellnno eJDl Anthers 11; utt In of the Into `bout hoed), ten loh ri141411 nottohn both c h thel 4et to et , inn Sunni ti ,1111 , 11,1 of their nt tneeltts It tt en. ~ t 1 I ind. heel, In 1 mene lL t al thlhoot 1)1.111., UPI° In the ... • 411 SI, Olni erlo+ dd. Itlhe o .e)`non d It t tto to ell th for ol toedn Won ot I. Inset n n tloq "sling thelt epoopeld flint not the Itelt.ontle4 Ind elite". lining of 41,eery ot on epnlen. 11 ete, Joel en- I nit nth doh lot tho Hoe, p,e, -nen to thank the ° t t. I WI, toed On thelt 11., hand end hope in tern in 'hell lotd- I Ott, en the fume. V.Y.10.14i1 Attractive Gifts for All , ' PACTIIIC-- e 11 RID \l' in , l :,-, \ rt - IID 'CV— I M 'lino, 1., ituL El t% ,t 'l',‘,l_ Look over our (.I.oci t ~ tt ,t 'i..1) , . 1,, ..1%41g1.4 ott \trim , , Fine Stock Mut, St m , it . . 11 - ) \ V HANN & . O'NEAL '1 . .„t, and 1 - 1 MOD „ tt r :,1 - -- 11Alt1I/N II I% IV: h In •idaitr 11,141111V' i Adult% ZiA : Children 25, OTT sti te Front Cpropmt SW,C3MMSN'S.AMM•4IO.• .:. Records out today .. .:. ... , .:. fe. S Traveling Blues---Fox Trot t Ted Weems Orch. -.- -:- * tlf You Don't Want Me—Fox Trot ) Jan Garhers Orch. -:- -:- ( The Slain of Love---Fox Trot ' / Geo. Olsens Orch. -:- -:- / Because They All Love You---Fox Trot S Barney Rapps Orch. :i: THE MUSIC ROOM Friday, December 12{1921 JUNIOR LA VIE ACTIVITY CARDS DUE TOMORROW All Junlin . nuvit It I‘P t ht. , k IA Vii telltit, , iltly illicit out nod Lot nett In It. 8 thud .1 00011 1 la 4 , 111 In , iii '.Ht don• t 0 h in I them 111 41111111 11011 111.104 In I.llteml t 4 I/ a \ I ill 11101 tnin, • ThilliffilATEraire rIANY— :11:11/11- 1/1(114R1) I.III'SS IL' aim Co,m th - ~ 00r% ,t4r. ISSIME!SEI .t''A Q. :\II‘SON "lsi.OWs Pave" :Nt,S%
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