Penn State collegian Poln!shed eemboweekly Goring the College Sear by etuileoLG of the Ponnnyl inl t. Slate College, in the Interest of Students, Fleulty, Alumni, end F, lends' of the Collere. EDITOTUAT, STAVE , SE T. Pratt '25 Palter-In-Chic f .1 It Lunt '25 Msleit • int. 1111 tor II it Morris '25 NI In man; 1.1.11t0n ASSOC! ATI: EDITORS II NV Cohen '2G 11 1, 'Kellner '22 It A s:homer '2,, IS 1 Durbin '22 It 'l'. IC, It hr I '22 A IC Smith Woonon'e Editor \llse I'll ley '24. RUSIN t 1 l' .7 IT. Mc (allnel, '27 Tlellereq J II I 1 r '27 -1 d'nt'dns SI in 12 I` Poil) • I'm Is' tiou \I In 1,1 A 551.11 INT 111'51\1 55 NIA N 5(11,114 T C On, 1, , r: T. Clay '22 BcroirrElN W V. 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PI ar.000.1 t•rr in, Plinth,. 101 l 1 '01.11411111g Cil 1111111/in„ Telephone: 272.15', It. 11. )fenilter of Postern 11114 n oilleglotv I , ‘‘ , pa per A , sit iltnn News Editor this issue TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1925 TO THE VICTORS Once again. a Penn state athletic team has brought back fame and i,lmy to the Nittany Valley Spurred on by the loyalty of an unfailing student body, coached by one of the best mentors in the (multi-). the Penn State nrestlers on Saturday afternoon battled against sesen of the mightiest teams in the East and, for the second sticcessi‘e year, carried off first honors in the annual Intercollegiate classic The plaudits of every student should be forthcoming. for the team is deserving 01 them In e‘cry bout of the meet, the clean sportsmanship of the Penn State representatives was clesriv dern onsti ated In victory, the Blue and White was egurlly as great as it his been in defeat. Penn State v.clectnes back to its portals the victors It welcomes hack its coach It takes into its told once more the net oho fought Li imly lor a victory that %%mild not be denied them Let the Lion re- Joice lin it has truly been a great victory for the sons of Mount AN HONOR COLLEGE Students are notoriously slow in recognizing and appreciating improacinent in methods of instruction, particularly slow when the betterment entails effort and application on their part Whet' Penn State studerts abaPtion their traditional indifference in this respect and openly praise a College aepartntent, that department has done something worth while Only a year age the R 0 T C ‘Yab eatcd with ridieLle and something very similar to contempt 'to day its praise is heard from almost every thinking and obseiying under graduate en the campus The personnel of the Department of Military Science and Tactics may pat itself on the bees with the just pride and satisfaction of accomplishment In the history of the present allege generation, at least, inter est in R 0 T C subjects has never been as high as it is now, and to the ability and zeal of the group of army officials now stationed at Penn State must be attributed this increasing good-will and enthus iasm Into a course which formerly was scoffed at aria neglected on account of its dull and haphazard nature, these men have brou4lit in nrvations which have made it at once more interesting, more enjoy able and more valuable Responding as they have, the undergraduates Plcing the course have demonstrated that they can apps eciate the efforts of bnergctic and able men The stage is set for an achievement unprecedented in Penn Stole history—the gaining of the "honor college" rating from the War Department Although the reserve unit at the College vas one of the first estahlrshod in the Third Corps At ea, lack of student coopera- Han has prevented it clam umning this coveted distinction, Many of the younger posts have received the honor again and again. For hl ty years Penn State has been content with a place far down on the list Here is a matter for the serious thought cf esery underclassman In no other fields of activity have Penn State men been satisfied with Inediocriti The sincere and unstinted cooperation of these students can make Penn State cscell in its training for national defense as well as in scholarship and athletics THE UNDERGRADUATE-DOOMED Urged on by the intomcation of temporal./ popularitN, the esteem ed Pi.rcv Marks, who gale us that thrtlling es.pose of college hfe labeled "The Plastic Age," takes another crack at the undergraduate In a recent article appearing in the BOOKMAN, Mr Marks states that "seventy-the percent of the undergraduates of American colleges are common-place thinkers not capable of doing work above medio crity " "Granted that most of the teaching is bad, granted that some intelligent undergraduates are indolent, the fact still remains that most of them were denied at birth the mental strength ever to attain intellectual superiority" further states Mr Marks While our lead. mg educators broadcast statements to the effect that the future of the world depends upon the present-day undergraduate, the author of The Plas•ic Age" sits back and bewails the fact that there is no hope fur the future Fortunately, very few thinking people share Mr. Marks' opinion, if the} did, would we not be compelled to look to our common laborers for the intellectual attainments of tomorrow Evidently Marks selected as his hero for "The Plastic Age" the type of student which is included in the other twenty-rive percent, or those who do not fall under his "common-place thinkers" classification He should have chosen one of these intellectual dumb-bells from the "skim milk" or common-place category and, by gradual transition, can ied him to the higher group. When criticism is forthcoming, it should contain constructive hints His accusation offers no solution; it is merely "razzing" from an individual point of view, and the fallacy of the indictment is obvious Judging Pram appearances, the author has developed a strong liking for publicity. no doubt brought on by the popularity of "Tae Plastic Age" As far as its literary value is concerned, the book is practically nihil. Statistics should prove that "The Plastic Age" was absorbed more readily by those always willing to suspect only the worst from the modern college student. If the author of "Romeo and Juliet" had made this same accusa tion, it might have carried some weight. But as for Mr. Marks—llls influence over undergraduates a few years ago during an instructor ship at Bi own was greater than it is today, Letter Box Stlto College CO Al orb ,19,19.11 IN ii“ N,l to C 111.1.1 I.llli A tiro 1 1, 1 In 11,111(11.1 at , mmil tokl Sint, /1111 1 11, 11 , 01 1 r1 f4ll (1110 1%0 P 1114 11 rt 111 .1 liltt ..,11 11111 11111111 11 , 11'11 /I 141115 In 11,11 inn mu 11 t . t. i. InrlIr'I• 11 t I nutmotltl tltt lii ` alt tt Thrt 14 Cm.: tlttl t,Rnt 1111 811011 I mrlntit - Itl tt., r.”DI NS hi, ill„ 111 /10.1114 Ig (1,1 Di I ht L. tad %it lit ttltl t tn It I. It tattlltltt HID 10 a.. 1,1. nnuia A n.t n.lml MIMI - ) t Um; \ 111‘u guo‘c tho It tut (al onJtt,v on m,•, 11l I /101 Lle iC,t • :11 - c . ited iml lip t nt tl Tilt no I, till Lt "ut.l • I the MI% Or 111 0 , 11/I 111 the I,l‘ mind zntt ,t • t Int~l n l /Innlnn 11101 tl lulullln lit:- Itt tod tinl tllrn.lit 41 In Mitt , nntl4 111, Penn ti tnitr It In lII,' to hnit tlt it' • .It. ot 1..:11 nC tho,t• to iIt. 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Al PI be illiienntlnurtl tli die inn rdill r In ielm;drird GIRLS' PUBLICATION WILL APPEAR BEFORE EASTER Editors of "Lion's Tale" Engaged in Gathering News ItCms for Second Issue The t tent ',sue of the "Lion's Tile Ott INIIII 41 to gut I,' at tit flits !wink t oleo o 111 Dialtoped /11, the MI, the 13 tt.ter I 0011 Tile etfittotsno no, ennsgea IN 0 , 0,111)11m-7 mins Ittn, Stunt 'the trnioug en 4,llll4tanns of the t.tt 1. 1- 011 n In tit , 1 001 0 104110, 11114 ntan -10 I a 111 he 1 rout page eilltloo anti c ont 1111 el 11 11111,1 Itloll4 I'to- nilnt nt 01000 a the at tick, pularchul WI: hi Ulf` MR dem 4 Ihlo the 111111 , 1 anti luesern-nta of the Co- cl, In the 0 11'11.,010100 1 c Imp lam 1n 01- 11 1 tIon .1 c o.lel c 111 0 nut tht 11 If 1 the ae.lc Ilk, of the Y 'IC C .0 the Wreta n s Isltelent fan moment 101 l th "men th ht 1, Aoooelatlon .0 se, Lion te , e , veil :co 1 101001 note , c 111 Ito of 0111.1 IA 10101 0,1 to the ha w, (1 ee,e, E• 4 ,1 tll lli nn the 0, t o Club all I 116e1c hoot a of tee In the tootle 111t01 .11 0 0100 foune• 1111:0 1.1,1 n (01 t enmtntnctmt nt umbel In contalti it it nop lo of the Oil Iv 111.011 tic Me, Did YOU Know— That I Ikon Stale football guard. In a game It Illi H march once got the ball anti In Inv tst Henn nt i on In tho 11 roan abortion, 111.1hillg II tourlinon a for II ii %alai That 142 tneml. 9 a the 'neve:lt to whim: . vt IfT me Penn Isttio grulti at, q • And t ha t in a thlti mutt) hate 1.1 L. en unik it Penn State fm3lll. 1110.4 dvgl evq, That the At mote Rees Is It dnes Itet. t aver of a blunder oil the Not At the f 011lt /11 . 1111 011 n built It' —n— Th It . Colleno StzePL - M/01 mm nnt In , pH Inbel, I'a_° THE PrTili t'tlLE lICIA 11 , 1 Lloirwr, T s -_, fi 1 1 45 ' l / 4 ; /„ UV "1:% - f. , :::: ( st lis, Ipr • armita, ''''.; ) r.. Dim Inn ts the 4i a nhleto Or the Ittsi tie Cents-ll High to , nl' , go though a, tn WON,: Ile fell Man than t nh ll'el . , \ \ lodge Wont tin oto,ll Pt op I 11 not tho 011lotle L. All Net it deal old 'll 1100/lt I, , 11. iii , tin ,11140 dit n loom OM= 4 Nall MA II) 'AU Int !Int till,. dv 4111 Inonn )14Inn . l'or In In Ilt . 41 hr gonn for ll urtl Lr quite tlircrr era tit nail think 111 it ho lv Ittokai, J hit ht the it lektit4 or MI I. 1 11111 1111 lktl 1.% 1111 1 Imre llr 1111/•1 hp 11 ll•RPIHLll• 1111111 lIP _MIIIN• hp 1.,: .ellolooller I'M, Hellish elteptt, I Innlip nom, A Ii 7.. bran. A .111tiu1t ameal..teld biol. , 111. e 114. iin, burn in hill. 1,11 .11;l, —TUN . \\ =ECM -t-t-a- AFTER THE PROFESSORS AGAIN? \ ntl4l inn trtt nt of ("Whet , . WEI:KLY In at .alth much •tp i.e fez conk, tutu I,t l thol, tont net of still e, the olt.h, o f Witt It to open t tilt ,ttl.,n A t,ttnin men; MO.h took pl. , it ...mathertt.telmol L, 111 ttltt •1 he )oung nom,' of Nentonnt College lit Nen Orltoins ume put hitch in Intelligent e test Intl tone off tutu 'the...upon the) oh [Peng, tl ho u'Lt to t , mllat test ThN Mlle the ...mitt, net en% much' In ltot , t o, satin Ilni e twin foto t gt ltio of tnentt -tilt Itrofoltltontt— Al lotion 1, ule,tl , llg thlmPlOn east mignon In nn nye, Pue L lnl 811111 intlne In a lit aV tl-it'on ill it. l.ll', pu, lilt,> 11, 1, ova, ill them lE=l=lllllll tr./v.IIMo inns mime minister of Thissin biloi 0 tile Al II writin thin adds these it gntih tnt IA 01114 bN lt I, of vont of tt Ittep ♦ufinent. thnt tsh it Pao olnity of flticatm ,nutd iii •..l , mdymot mono much to the loaf..Loma mind" Which In the Iniended ♦iittni of the antic o—flue tau it and in° tt.ihr rofes•nr'—ltinm*sls DAMN Dr. Sinclair Speaks I at Chapel_ Services Viing as his lost the ntatement n Cht tit to the to WS disciples, "1 1111 e 111 in, things to sql unto Intl but 1e ran not hear them non " Di A D itlnt I ill addlewa the tth met :unbent e 1 ivt Stubbly mot fling. Di ianel dl postot of the First Pi matt tart in abut h -New .Temet came to Penn Si lie in the til ice of DI ftlles. ho stns unalt`e in till the rite grement 11e t hoer I.; the subject of Ills 'Ti nton the seeming earlesSness of CM Ist Is his I elatlonship to the disciples poinod out Out n Angle bora trice. In espl 1011100 n nuld talc Tit ell th" lit PM Ist' in untid m int It gurnents and disputes Then Ito esplnlnea the lessons uhich nould sem, net espi nstions of thls Chi Ist Nl 104 not Intel - 01 tell In 1110 Ing the people lenin the let lents of Ills teachings but It ^ 11M1 to teach them hob to lit e ills Is that people It td to !emu is Ito 11l Pfr lust tis thllth en le tt n In a '0 libr rille.lollY Thr great inlet est of the Dibie Iles lu the f let tit tt in tills book nil touts lions n e not ansn erill note tilts the gtentness of the 1311110 ( - ton has 01111 nun n light to bring nut in hiii onilil Ind thlg egn he done only through in. glt S 9 The githlt of phutecolng In ig es ent In neon It all lethllleu and It ohould not he rgi 1110 oil front the Chllall to faith Thoughts of Others INJURY PLUS INSULT OUTWARD qP.MISON) ie of "The ' Common• IBEIIIM! St tell t abet than ceittcste, and the gen tMl un of them tot.tih full le tte '.l Uwe of learning or tin enthusl I,nl fm the Mullet life '' : This is the old Itimlllat plaint of those who at e enntinu Ili) beeping m et the Ann:LW:ln .college It is /41101411 till/ If a nem tecei‘es a 14 11 edue, tie.] at college, he does so In - spite of the collegt and not hem... of It Statisticsit e m odseed to 111101% tint the hillitud room of the HII VSed Un tie iv 11101 C nnpul.nr than Its Ills try, th it only six men submitted estms in the Union ess ly contest, uhile European Tours For College Men and Women SUMMER 1925, 64Days , $395 and up College credit up to 8 hours if desired Per tell partmtlere adslream NEW YORK UNIVEESITY T Divide, HO Ns. 45 .6 s wl Swan Now York LIFE'S LITTLE IRONIES melt The duuhtful Info:LIU e I dtl\, n tit It the college 14 temonehil, rot the, deptenchle 0111(( /I ,if CI tilted it'll tilt., 101 l itl(l4 I) genet d, It [mite fat to pia 111 lin Ll tote 011 the 10111,;0' N.- 11111 f etieliet 1,0 of llf 11.0 mote th to I 111101 dun in 010 111 1101 of the .thlerle In 11e 0 1 11 0 If the unhl - pt rico 10111 11 110 to hook. trot Midge toen , 11 11, it 111 1111th, 110 to lc id upon the lotllrl.ltllo hl ime 11 Well fall+ mole jteitlN 01 1 011 the teen. e and ...hoots e 11110 n - riled 11l 1101 0 .1 toin ilcin o, 01,0 It te".'hill) old', In thi tol n d nnlntel coded m itetl.ll dumptil n them 11 11,0 Tile liltient 1 ion+ , Near, el, dt ~ ert e thin Ittt eh am, in le ,nu 111011 of fomenting, the, own -I.orin n Inch they ale ~ trugcllng 0- entl,, Imnotent'N. to te, Li se DR. F. J. NORRIS TO GIVE - SCHOLARSHIP DAY TALE Li 11' I - Not 114 In a.hlent of the Anm 'tan Chennt hth man of the I)I, islon of Ohtani," and Totlt -loJn„f 1;f .he lti”n.kl Inn. nth cu t l Ind ht 1,1 of the dap It anent harnkti 3 of 3l 14,11! FREE "FREE Names Printed on our EASTER' EGGS Leave your orders now Will moll them for you. , Candyland lAd Tot hnttlogy „m dell, the tieholal - 'llllll DI% ttltlt '44 het e %mil to t 11'1. 'lll,•fhe title of hI 1111111,Y be t", holm xhli, and lleveder h ' lb Not „111 U. address the In , LI ,c Hull of the Ames lean Chentleal 1;:el t t Oil the e,r nin e : \m nto t GRANGERS PLAN FOR BANQUET AT U. CLUB Tl.t7 tto Change n 11l hold ltt anon I I Ittnuutt at the Cult °rill, Clul, on I 11 5111111,7 It .0,1 . 11 the guentv to IF, p e ot l'ltni'den( Th un tv 1)0 tit II to Itol Intl.:, At thu. C Dole, of 14 Ile" , Inv • Ito li trint I.)ent t (Olt I t the in 'p II opt diet of the cn ening Ind C I 01/ gown '2.1, p1c...41110M 'of tht Penn Stitt I'l t)rty n 111 einett tilt the plug! on (lime n 11l he catdo I Id 11411E111g 11111 VI( to he rut nl.hcd n-plet e o C11'401714 trill , Shoe Repairing W. C. KLINE & SON 108 S. Frazier St. UNDER EYE'S STORE NOTICE TO STUDENTS Our representative. will -Pak be pleased to take care of i t e any one desiring to Rent a Tuxedo suit. Our suits are of the latest de sign and hand tailored. a. Satisfaction Guaranteed. WHITTINGTONDRESS SUIT CO. Orders must be in one week In advance to insum prompt delivery J. L. SHERMAN Beim Sigma Rho—Phone 199 ' - ' ejj La Folio' here weave We landed at Cherbourg, where they, had a funny toy ':‘,..""*" tram to take us to Pans—no cow-catchers on the engine ifatty's aunt met her on the tender and she said we must come ri -, d hose tea some time at their home on the Rue de. .n the Caller Latin To Paris $3.00 Jack and I found a v,onderful little cat pension hotel mar Kitty's osci on the left bark where they have the hest nrlk and fish and mouse grille. Betters' we ever had back In Murphy's Alley. And all for only $1.50 Today we got 18 60 franci for each of our ss, and tonight ,e're going to the onginal Folios, ole cat, and ue're young in the promenoire for only— $0.25 Jack ju , t. went out for a walk, and I saw him loaded down the Rue de la Chat I suspect that cat el felmeous motives Vows, 1% rho for lorihrr porfloolory :Hood T: n t . V !" ' CT"h,;RE ,P ,7 (I \ llt I/ C01,1,1M I. 111 11111 VA 111 \ In: 1 8:::,. ' .211 " :„! - 7, ''' CEINIA‘RD es ANCHOR LINES 25 Bromh.), - New 1 uric or lorill acentv STYLE QUALITY PRICE Society Brand Suits . . . $4O up Statler " " . . . 35 up Braeburn Brand Suits . . . 40 up Topcoats . . . . $25 to $35 Schoble Hats . . $4.50 to $7.00 Eagle Shirts . . . . . $2.50 A new assortment of Novelty Neckwear $l.OO Florsheim and ,Crawford Shoes $B.OO to $lO.OO Other makes as low as • • $6.50 Sport Shoes . . $5.00 to $lO.OO • THE QUALITY SHOP M. FROMM, Prop. Opposite the Front Campus Tuefiday, 1 1 / 4 1u4ii '2l, Ur) he off fro ft ()Oilmen nho nMt to 1/11, g 9 1v to the h 09001, old et el Inneleome TH.+, too the offal( be obtained I'm one dollm from ^:\11) Ellen 11(0110) '27, d Ifoooo, ,1111 as IrF 18111 Thitife tuA. micoo Q.alv First Penna. Slam Inn. of III'YIT it Is EATON In "Set . n Chanel ,. N/ n 4 NN e 51.1, NITIDWqr) tY S. TIIMISDAT— MI. ST 111 l',l Yl' 111 "Tho .4111131" 1 - 11.11/AY and ,Alllto.tY— ♦Urrial I 111141r4. Th 111,114.. 1•rLL:) 3:30. 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