Page Tad Penn State, Collegian Thlbll4lted gertg,veelcly during the College year by students of the Penn •vlv+nla State College, In the Interest of Students, Faculty, Alumni and Friend% the College. IT W. Cohen '22 H 9' Kriebel '2G A. IC Smith '2l W 2 Durbin '2l 121IEE! IMI=!! MEESE EIM=I I JUNIC/It 11 I»ll'N'S :SI.SIS I IJITORS =I IM=l .1. 011 n, Tr '2 , ; (113, .2., T. LT I:. mull, 1,1 The Penn 4tatr C 01.1.11.1 IN Int lien entnmunleatlona n any enbiref of renege Int. 1 I T.e . trt must bear the sign nut of the %%I n nez!! N linen of etnmuttleents 11111 be pulWslard tr.. end to be help .1%114101W al It wen., no lenpnnelbillty, Ilene% or. fm ~t ntltnentv eaproneed In the Letter Pun Ina I mere ! , the ! Iglu In eat Mile any Man, publh anon notll he la Op 11!1% Inu pin nin I ate An ropy fan T 11 0 ,41 I)'N 1 , 11110 meet be in the MTh r lay ten n nn Nlnnday, ail fur qln 14511 e, la) ten a. Sulearniatlon price 12 00, If paid befot e 111111 try 1, 1)20 After ll= Entet et] at the COStOrnee, St.lte College. Ca . ag aecon4l .11, matter °Mee Nltt any Prlntln-T In,l Publlslung Co. S: Ito Cnhlogo Pt Telephone .292-W, - - - 3feinher of l'aglern Inlereolleplatp Newspaper Agsorlallort WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1925 TO THE NEW COUNCIL Today marks the end of the strife and tension that invariabls attends every campus election and once again, the undergraduate body will attempt to resume its carefree attitude in regard to every thing that speaks for the betterment of student welfare; it will go on with its petty politics and selfish squabbles unless the winds blow a little differently than they have in the past Nevertheless. the COLLEGIAN congratulates the successful candidates and especially those men who have been elected to Student Council, and hopes that they will force the winds "to blots better" during the corning year Since the advent of a self-governing student body at Penn State some fifty years ago, many undergraduates have been content to take their election only as a matter For congratulation and seem satisfied to rest on past laurels. Once placed in office, they apparently dis regard every obligation incurred in their election to that particular position. And with the 1926 Council rests the task of enlightenment. of proving to those who sit back ready to tear down at a minute's notice that student government here is everything it should be Too often has criticism of student government been entirely jus tified. In many cases, Student Council has been entirely satisfied with the knowledge of its powers, paying scant if any attention to Its duties It seems content with placing a slight veneer over duty as a guise for accomplishments, forgetting in its supposed responsi bility that even punk will take a veneer The first duty of Student Council is to encourage progress, pro gress among its own members and among those whom it governs Failure to accomplish this primary function testifies to the utter lack of appreciation of the remarkable opportunity that is offered those men who have attained important positions in student gavernment; it marks the man who is willing to "get by" in undergraduate respon sibilities as well as in academic interests. An editorial in the Tech of the Massachusetts Institute of Tech nology states that "anything short of a man's best is time wasted end that includes student government " While many believe, how ever, that the cause of student government at Penn State is hopeless, it is apparent that not in many years has there been offered more ground for hope Never before has there been such a generous op portunity offered to constitute lasting reforms for the betterment of student welfare than is presented to the incoming Council. To the 1920 Council, tie offer our whole-hearted support. With it rests the duty of awakening the student body from its state of in crtia, establishing customs and reforms that are sorely, needed at Penn, State, restoring the proper strtus of student government and,lastlir, proving that it is as it should be—a Council active' POLITICS IN EDUCATION The dissatisfaction with the recent appropriation measures of the State legislature is a perfectly natural. inescapable phenomenon re sulting front a situation which has only long-standing convention as an excuse. Ever since the legislatures of the various states have been called upon to provide some of the funds necessary for the operation of educational institutions, it has been customary for the trustees of the colleges to fight for increased appropriations while the legislators take the role of fighting to maintain the former amounts or even decrease them On the surface this fighting seems to be the age-old difference between the man who wants money and the man from whom he wants it Between colleges and legislatures, however, this difference has no justification, tor both are working for the interests of the Common wealth even though the interests of the people are too often obscured by myopic, selfish political ambition on the one hand and petty, rah rah jealousies on the other There can be no possible doubt that politics and jealousy, dis 2 astrous in the past and promising more disasters HI the future, should he eliminated from the problem of fixing State appropriations How it can be done is suggested by Mr Glenn Frank, editor of the Century and newly appointed president of the University of Wis consin "The real hope of putting the knowledge of the university at the ser(iice of the life of the state," he declares, "is dependent upon an extensive decentralization of public affairs, a decentralization from politics back to the functional groups that are doing the work of the world The art of government consists in bringing knowledge and power into a working partnership" The State of Pennsylvania made one step toward this decentrali ration "front politics back to the functional groups" when it brought into existence the State education committee, a disinterested. group that could make its recommendations without fear of political pres ore. With these recommendations, howei,er, its powers end To limber their own interests, the people of the State may well consider giving this committee means to enforce the execution or at least the careful study of its proposals. In fixing appropriation figures, the factors should not be what Such•and-Such University will get, nor the •Honorable So-and-So's prestige among his constituency, but what the people feel they can Editor-In-Chief A..lstant Editor Moonglog Editor Assochte Editor - Associate flitter !!!!!!!!!!!!=CII9 W P. Reed '27 II C 19=4ley '22' linaineaa 'Manager Athelnglng Inagel tilen Min nal Letter Box I' 206 the,. St 1121‘ lq, 1921 l'etat glata (111.1.11tl I \ `tote Cull, a. l',k Do it HI • I Mond.% night n 11110q . 1011 the proof 11111 lllOll 11 ion feu gentle ti on the 1 1 1 on St Ile ellllllll. Ilod gtoopt d 10 think m Ilan the llon 1 of I'l+lll ,t.ite gentlemen - 041111 ,tea 1.011 ,• 1111111+11 11 1110N11 (811111/111,1 10 —one moth! 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They are such wonderful values that one man's purchases amounted to $67.00 musammou SHOOTS ' CHOCOLATES :The Par Excellent Candy A Trial Box Will COnvince You ' wamomallox Wright and Ditson Tennis Balls ~ -50 c each, 3 for $1.35 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN tots LlHomz ( 5 1, 1% CVAtllti... 111 111,111 Illonq I Jun, 111 11 I` 11111111,w subtle col', um of DO / 0/11, iAnterli, 111m1 1110 of Mitt. mallet H hit 11 )ml 1. 1, 144 and u hi,h to el an °il, rendtin not In thekill ,nn mu•ta t h mach t. 1/0 11119,11 /a 90111 01I1(( , ON( Via 111/rill 1//d /./191, hlo nhen %MI 14'141 the start thl / 111114 111. 141;1111/11R1191 1111011 ( VII 9111111, 1.11 1/ /111111011 ~onlen 110 In 111e1 ~nnineA 10 101 ttllll shells of p nun nhonllax all the lat alts of h Islng 11,11 Minn Pcril tr+ %null 111191 11119111 g '4V/19 to. the 111111 Mlle aul 01q,k, I tn.! 1111 c some twit. 11111 hale nu ) 01))))) . 1 1 1 1 1 1 II - mei ) lor Inc( ince ou , I belle, 101 ou 11.0 11 unite lie lid 1119111),1 1111111• mama shin 11 orn the." notoll. 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PARKINSON ATTENDS CONFERENCE to of .llst tpn.lo,7et t'n tutu , of 1 . 1 nr (1 I'm h I, l nsno . 111 of Ills 11,11111 o I'rt, Ispo 11 It 11.1 Ihr ill pll 1 1110.1 or 11,111 ulttlt 11 oh. alai, I tst to It nressol 1'41,1...P11 4 I , 1 ept en 1111 1 1 1 no St its 11 111 e tnnu.ll 11, 111 11. In of Otis all Isloon tot I Its In -1101,1011 Ninth Minot. / °ormolu t nl 11/Inter! to to Itopat t tot t °tont' ttoe for st Ile 11111 , tory of It-oh-olio, 011111 1- 011 1 onfei u. NOTICE TO STUDENTS 3• Our representative will :5 be pleased to take care ofj o ( any one desiring to Rent a ••, 1 1 Tuxedo suit. Our suits are of the latest de 1. sign and hand tailored. Ri Satisfaction Guaranteed 1: !. WHITTINGTON DRESS SUIT CO. if. Orders must be in one week in advance to insure X , ;l: prompt delivery. 5: J. L. SHERMAN X Beta Sigma Rho—Phone 199 -:-:-:-:-:-:-.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:•.::: +44.:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-: EEEiE non In 11.1,t0n j ,t. ‘, O l, Th. , ~,r,.. 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