Page Two Penn State Collegian PIIIIIIIOI.II ,0011-INPeltly doting the College }e, by Modem, of the Pennsyl- Nnol, State College, In the InOme , t of Stud, nix, Cleolty, Alumni, and rrlendk, of the College I=l IV 1.. Prltt T 1 3 IT. Lum TU 11. S llnrrlg TI li L It:i.llnor '2l It T wotbo .21 I=l 3 \t El ter '2l n C Cody .21 (I I , rkbor '27 9 If Movrn in 1, AV llul kt d '2.7 S I, Pr. imil. ....7 NV F. Adler '27 E N F. 11. l olc nm '27 Tit. I 4 tin St tto It/1 1.1:611 \ In, 11. 4 , / •• 11111111/1 Ilinnv ntt In} ,111• Jet t nr cohere Int. tr. 7....te MINI. 11 , II !11 , nr the at It, It inottn, no re Iteht rrt 1,,L 5,11111 csinteett II In 111, 1.1:11 l'lt IM/I\ltnl eoent n I Ito tight to Intl, me a tenet pulite [non mottld he it tip thly tie proprlato N tm. of 0111,111111'1 Into a Itoa tnt e, Jrot tr si nII d qroanupon ',uo et. All e for 1 . 1104 e In . 4 I+llll 1111141 li, the 1.111. e t In on Monday, and rot I In Inn a 111 I}llll4d %,nlAorir (lon prie,, $2lO. If p lid 1.. rOll i I'lll ir} I.it, 1925 Al' tor din 10=1}3 111==:1:1 OM., Nittony Ptlntsng mil Pohl ell/rig Co lloiltllng =ME I=:=l3 News Editor this issue_ THE SPARKS MEMORIAL, Deprcsertative student committees, meeting to select the most suitable and apps opriatc memorial for Dr. Sparks, have decided upon the historical reference book alcove to be placed to the Carnegie li brary This N.as one of the (he memorials suggested for the consider ation 01 the student body It is believed that the Penn State student public will welcome the news that this lot m of memorial has been selectcd and it is felt that the undergraduates will back the various committees in their attempts to put acioss the necessary financial campaign The speed and directness with which the matter v as bt ought to the attention of the student body, together with the numerous com mittee meetings which have since been held, is evidence that an ef ficient and thorough-going group is carrying the burden of the work Now that the reference library proposition has been agreed upon, it remains frr the student and facitly, bodies in give their support to the campaign There should be every incento.e to ewe itccly to this project, there should be no shirking either on the part of tense who are to give their time es well. This is a movement scatted by the students it imams for them to put it act oss '1 HE MUSIC DEPARTMENT The capacity crowd th it greeted the Penn State Oichestra in the Auditorium Sunday afternoon indicates that NittanN undergraduates have finally begun to appreciate the untiring efforts of the Music department. Two weeks ago, the Band presented the first concert of the annual mid-winter series and the Glee Club followed with a well arranged program last Sunday Appreciative audiences attended all thice concerts and the applause which lellost ed each numbei indicates the manner in which the various programs were received For years, the Musa depaitment 11.. s labored to place this par ticular art on a higher plane at Pean State and the success which it has attained is eAidanced in etc interest manifested by the student body througlicut the entire year Additional courses in music have been added to the vat taus cuiricula m the past and the attendance at these classes has been mole than pleasing to officials of the de pat Intent The efforts of the Glee Club were rewarded at the Carnegie Music Hall, New York City, on 'Saturday night when the Penn State mu. smarts received honorable mention at the Intercollegiate Glee Club contest The Penn State songsters entered ccmpetition with fourteen other clubs representing winners in V.llions sectional contests, and the achievement of the Blue and White organization in attaining hon orable mention is noteworthy Much of the success that has attended the endeavors of the mu sical organizations this year is due to the efforts of Director Grant who came to Penn State two years ago as head of the Music depart ment The progress made along musical lines here since Director Grant's arrival has been rapid and the work done by the department is appreciated by the student body A CRIMINAL OFFENSE Penn State students lines been accusing themselves of a gross lack of college spirit, citing petty thievery as one of its most flagrant manifestations Many have been the calls for a return of healthy spirit in order to curb this evil, The effectiveness of these appeals on a few 01 our fellow students can be measured with some degree of accuracy by the occurrences in the Armory at the Sophomore Hop on Friday night, when, during the rush and turmoil of wrap-checking, some hall-dozen men forcibly entered the locker room and deliberat ely rifled the coats, stealing favors. Stealing is the word, stealing in its most inexcusable form. For, while a man may conceivably be driven by circumstances into taking a coat or a book, he can have no possible motive of an alleviatory character for appropriating an article of as little useful value as a fav or. He can have less self-respect than a professional criminal and is deserving of decidedly less sympathy, for the professional criminal has at least n motive for his stealing,—that of making his living. The student body is singularly disposed to wink at such betrayals of character, but before the act of these men is forgotten let the culprits pass judgement upon themselves, if they are capable of such judgement, and see themselves in their true aspect, as criminals worthy more of a cell in a penitentiary than of a diploma from Penn State. Avgl4tant alito! V rilrtnn . Edam R A Slnneri 110,4 SC I rley .26 111 Innas Atl,l:l4lng Lgol IIIIII=III!1311 lEEE= «'.r noel) '27 W I. 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I sugg<wt that those or the dlleetorn of theta colleges Olin eta 1,111 English When you write home for money, use SANFORD'S Fountain Pen Ink THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN MENNE lEil 1.01 tl. ROT ( TOR Ael 1 PITS (1.01(11/A POSITION W A 1:010, 10,0 neon In the In, .41 not tni tlep unent It ILL I C44:fled ',IL 111 61(111 In i I NIL a iteu In 0441. .1. .lie 1..110, Hie I lorlda J.NP , lll , le,lt vt 1- non. Ile ((11l LeL . ... L ILLIPLI tt 111 l Olt L-11111 ese I. ell 1 , 411, IliseLl KUM/ expec. zed in le L, ALBERT DEAL& SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street EUROPE and Return $155 and up Students Teachers Artists This special 1925 excursion rate, offered to travelers in our improved third class [Tourist Section], New York to South ampton and return, places an enjoyable and profitable trip to Europe within the reach of all. For a few dollars additional, passengers may proceed via Cherbourg or Hamburg. Person ally conducted tours an England, Ireland, France, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Switzerland and Italy at inclusive rates of $325 upward may be arranged rearealgate vow: Make yr_ur lons early! Tor further information apply to United American Lines, 230 So. 15th St., Phila., I'a. UNITED Anlols.friAl LINES =ltiMiEl Infirmary Reports Decrease in Illness' 11e4 D 1 , the fat t 111 it Ole numlon of ‘l l 4pen9 u t th 4 fat I 010 It u t 1921 1 et but a ,11,2 ht 10,10101' tote! the tint 'el toil of 1921 thLie o dt - t k` 14, In the ;ninth. of bell ottlt ott olnlltted to the 10111 m 11l and t plo ed ?Wing. off In the nutottet ho m199(1 , on 11 1,101 of 1110140 I n 10000 In, 1021 the, bon, nthon II and 14 I',ltt 11 %, 1921 thetr, t. e 2012 loon 9 101e1t t 1 1111, ,un c,t 010 Itt ttat Potted to holmlo , In lott nt on. on the 11111 of stoat 010, ill flit -of id I/0. llt 11114 0,,1tt t. I'ml N. hry ill tilt' Inl of chc (114- c I, It 111, horn 21,,-11.1c tr. 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SNYDER, Prop. -ft' f ti 6 'I ti e j G , 1 P Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Graham Brothers Trucks Sales and Service ? ? d / r° / 4 ? Bell Phone 252 123 Burrowes St. 0 Have you seen our new Sport Blouses and Sweaters? JUST ARRIVED A wide selection of SPORT BELTS and GOLF BELTS in the latest designs And speaking of sporting clothes, have you noticed the new Sportocasin? Just the thing for campus wear THE QUALITY SHOP M. ,PROMM, Prop. FLORSHEIM SHOES SCHOBLE HATS Tuesday, March 10, 1913 and 1 inner to sit itnnus uhnt Ontsr, the tentin4l.et. the Int Cl hen ho said, ••rho Idt,l 14 time hos but ii little max to nutlet And the I.lltl is On the ming" All this 1111011. Hem to point to tilt n., t tint Penn State moils n llt gel Illu Ilt, and e mho In tt li.ne inched that mt ennell,lon 1 Int 11% not 'ninth Pollsonna tot on. e. 01111 thin]: host 111,1.1(01 It 11 0111 lie If the one ae h e l.lf. Stll/11101 Did YOU Know— Thit Penn State b n 1 nun e 1111q10011 hi mg thin ....i.,, hit hoe Rl nln it of tllO ilOtool Imola rif met II tole CI en,lioet log eh to. of $ll/1101, 5p.119 Anil lb.'. this rinaute 111/11,4 II g stl th m InN 111 oft mot hi bon] of I:rtglneeling' That Ow 1111:11 I. V \ (1:1. v vhiclont (i n m.u,,, Li.. h iv pliblhairli hots'l s.»i INS 7 hi 1591' T.. it "Ant., • LN Op eq.. It .1 In 111 I% r.... 11.ollotonW 1.. tit lto riolloAo ft ont P0..2 to. I\f.l' P • TialliffsMeake Co so; rhoko.,,,voclAtf Double I'olllll3 11111 D6l:l\ %LI/111'\]1 In "Oh! Donlur'• L Lutnlan In \lntl iIIa \,.n'• AVI:DNINDAY & TI ICTRMAY -11 A 11CON uttn•ti In 't olnlidir OM (; I llg COMI th "Dog DIN,. I lIMAY and ` , A . N•II.I3AI— $‘ T 1: %HU a. A 11l I: 'IT It It In "'llia Urea! Mid., NITTANY— TII VIVID VI" and FIND Vr— • °MIA SHE Urn In "1.1n13 of The 1 Ighl . llnn FLU tile 111 A Ilonniner•
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