Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, February 13, 1925, Image 2

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1925
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THE TIME GROWS SHORT
The lull which has come Over the hotly contested Commence
ment program—student government problem is evidence that some
rapid action must be taken if any new social activities are to be pro
moted this year In vies of the comparatively small amount of time
lett for committees to formulate and carry out a program, whatever
its nature, it is imperative that Proceedings be started at once
With the issue deadlocked on differences of opinions, there is
but one thing remaining to do a get-together to determine what
course shall be followed Further agitation mill only unduly bring the
affair into a more haphazard condition and so complicate matters
that it will be impossible to carry out any form of program this year
A better course would be a decision to put into practice the pro
posals which have been granted and to develop the program as it
stands at present; giving preference to the new in order to gain
time to develop e•tenstve plans for the future
HEAR HAROLD BAUER
Rarely is a community as small as this one given an opportunity
to enjoy the most talented entertainers and artists of the country.
State College and Penn State are both fortunate in having the
Lhance to see and hear such artists as those which are being present
ed by the h M C A on its annual entertainment course
The notable presentations of "The Barber of Seville," The
Cleveland Symphony Orchestra, Ruth Rodgers and Lorado Taft were
of the highest type and now there comes one who will probably prove
to be one of the best indis dual artists to appear here this season
Harold Bauer, pianist, will give a recital in the Auditcrium tonight
Europe as well as the United States has paid Harold Bauer its
most flattering compliments He is truly a musician of rare ability
and has won recognition only after many years of endeavor and
achievement. He has played in America ten successive seasons, a
significance that his talent is appreciated His will be a performance
worth while, attend it it you can
THIS MODERN AGE
Along with the host of problems that require solutions, there
comes another as Dr Thomas Darlington, former president of the
New York Board of Health, steps to the fore and presents a newt
phase of an old question The eminent physician wants the world to
knew that he is no fi tend of the present-day disciples of style He
also wants tins world to know that the man of today wears too much
clothing while the women fail to garb themselves suffimently
"Injurious to health," remarks Dr Darlington when speaking
about the modern man's coat, and as a substitute the physician sug
gests a purple surgeon's smock, buttoning across the chest and around
the collat. fhts outfit seems to fit the description of what an artist
wears most of tne time but, as yet, statistics fail to prove that
"Bohemians" IRE longer than anybody else Even granting this
shortening ot life, the development of the human race cannot be
retarded, it is in its infancy and must progress The invention of the
steam engine has caused thousands of deaths in the world each year,
)et who would think of abandoning railroads and going back to the
days of the stage coach and one horse shay
This is a busy age and men can find no time to dress in bright
colored silk, satin, plush and lace, as Dr Darlington advocates The
New York physician suggests the abolition of shirts, collars, hats
and short-length underwear To effect such a departure from estab
lished custom might be possible, but it is altogether improbable, for
society has given us certain conventions which must be adhered to at
all costs, otherwise we are branded as "abnormal"
As for Dr Darlington's statement that women do not wear
enough clothes if he should look back only fifty years he would see
that the so-called weaker sex wns not then engaged to the activities
which interest it today. The modern woman has found herself. She
is an intricate part of this fast-moving world and consequently can
not be burdened with an over-abundance of clothing Think of the
time it would take the woman of today, garbed inn hoop-skirt, to
force her way through a six o'clock New York subway rush ,
There is no solution to Dr Darlington's problem because it fails
to fall under the category commonly known as "problems." The
age of the cave man is over, this is 1925. It is the age in which
men and women are willing to shorten their lives by a few years in
en effort to give something to posterity What they give may be
a little off the color of an Hercules, but Hercules never heard of
sending diphtheria antitoxin to Noine!
DR. METZGER DELIVERS_
COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS
Illness Prevents "Prey)" Thomas
From Speaking Before Mid-
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DO YOU DANCE?
If not, learn NOW.
If so, learn the LATEST
STEPS demonstrated in
New York last month--
The New Radio
The Raggety Ann
Toddle
The Ritz Waltz
DURELL H. HUBBELL
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VALENTINES
. Tomorrow
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The Athletic Store
On Co-Op. Corner
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if ;•• working for you—an actuality sur
rounded by year-mellowed memories.
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I'll tell you the best place to eat
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Nittany Quick Loch and Restaurant
I'll see you there
Everything up to date
NOTICE TO STUDENTS
Our representative will - 1 )A
be pleased to take care of
any one desiring to Rent a
Tuxedo suit.
Our suits are of the latest de
sign and hand tailored.
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WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO.
Orders must be in one week in advance to insure prompt delivery
J. L. SHERMAN
Beta Sigma Rho—Phone 199
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i THE NEW SPRING MODELS 1
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COLLEGE
The new models in SOCIETY
BRAND Suits 'are now on display
in our The newest Dun
lin, Crew, and Boulevard models
will appeal to the most discrimin
ate.
The' new SCHOBLE HATS are
•here too. The newest shades for
spring wear are Silverlake, Do've,
Sky, Bluedell, and Muffin.
We have FLORSHEINI and CRAW
FORD Shoes in all the early spring
lasts and new shades.
THE QUALITY SHOP
M. FROMM
Always Reliable Opposite Front Campus since 1912
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