Page Two Penn Slate Collegian Published • enu-aoeklv during llto CoUoro >e*tj b\ student*. of the Penn sylvania Stale College, m the inteiost of Students. Facult*. Mu an. and Fuemls of the College. EDITORUL STVFr II W Cohen '2fi „ Edite--n-CLu f R T ICiiebel ‘2(5 A. * t'”H 1 dum A K. Siritli ‘2O Mamie ■’ii 1 * . W. .1 Duibm ’2l> A*- iv,* tie Elite- H. L Kollnet ’2l> A mki t> Ivhto R. A Siunct ‘2O Eihlr JUNIOR NEWS EW’IORS w. F. Adler ‘27 0 F I nhci 27 V.* P Rood ‘27 C. II Coleran‘27 U V. llovau!‘_7 II (, VVY-'-P., ‘27 , JUNIOR WOMEN’S NEWS EDITORS Ellon A Bullock‘27 Fianct. L Foihof‘27 M’n K Shorn. BUSINESS S’IAFF T C.i.n Ji '2(l Bus’nes* Mmjitci G. E Biunificld ‘2(5 Cnculntio.i M.rugv’ - G L. Gu> ‘2O Advet tiding jljnrci ASSISTANT BUSINESS M \N VGEKS S R Robb ‘27 F N. Woidner Jr ‘27 B C \\ lie ton ‘27 The Petm State COLI ECIIAN mutes comimin.tntii'ii on .n.. o' college intciest Letters must boat the sijrnntiucs of the vtitot'' NYiiu* nf communicants will bo published unless leouesUd to be Kent omluLnt.ji It assumes no icsponsibihtv, imucvei. foi o.p.evcd in t l .. I eti . Boc r.nd tcseucs the tight to ovAude an. whose rabhcalio i v auld b« palpablv ntrppiopnale All copv for TncsdavY issue rrrl be in the otl'.e by ten i m on Mord tv. and for Pi idav’s issue, ton a m on T ll da: Sublet iplion pme $2 30, if paid betmo Jr.nuai\ 1 1925 AftJi J inu aiy 1, 1925, S 2 75 Entoiotl at the PostoliKo. State College, Pa. as LCcord-th'-- r\'Ur Office. Nittany Punting and Publishing Co Budding. Slite Collore Pi Telephoro 292-W, Bell Member of Eastern Intcriollemale Newspaper A-siiLi.ition WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 1923 A HANDCLASP Penn Stale's annual quota of ireshmen L- now on the u.mpus. almost a thousand men anti women new to the College and new to its methods ami traditions Penn State welcomes t l >em as futuic sons and daughters and extends to them tne conhal Lt/’ of fuendship, welcomes them m a mannci intended to be c.cn moie helpful than o\oi beioie Foi the past seventy yeais incoming freshmen have gaJic eti at Penn State to be so completely o\eiwhelmed m the movilabl* confusion oi the lust feu weeks that then” assimilation in o’ on a rudimentaiy knowledge oi Nittanv tiaditmn was in rnanj ca'-’- slow and faulty. Freshman Week was conceived as a lomedv foi this tiouble In the vvonls of Chaplain Mctxgcr. chairman oi the directing qommiltee, “Fieshman Week is intended to place il.i entne College at the tieshman's sen ice one week helm c the atiur 1 college year begins, so that he may become acquainted with trv conditions undci which he is to vvotk ior tom joinand not he foiced into that acquaintance tluough mere chance or accident" The new system is the outcome of a “welcome-plus-se t vice” attitude; the welcoming hand of Penn State is now a*so the help ing hand pointing the wav towaul an appreciation oi the new environment and the which rfre onemng beioie the nevvf sHWenrs \ W Futuic men and women of the Class of 1929. we v ekomo von Foi a week the town and campus i»re youis- make ihe most of Freshman Week .me! the opening of College should lirnl jou no longer sti angcis UUSHINfr In the minds of a few Maternity men thc’c n a ‘4’ mee un certainty as to the procedutc to be followed pt iiismrg liesh.ncn dining the piesent season Theio is evulcme that some haw even contemplated rushing and pledging freshmen ’mnic.bafch aftei their icgislration today and lemon mv, at «ut . n o’J Inin - fiatoimtv Council icgulation as a wan ant. It is to be hoped that this sentiment has losulled onlv from ignoiancc ot the actual lacts m the case With the hnd accep tance of the Fieshman Week plan last spring the adniinishaliou made the very definite .-.uggestion th.it oiganned nishmg shouic 1 not be can led on until the opening of the aciual college loim The ,s uggestio*i alone should have been enough to sotile uH un ceilainty m the mallei toi it is obvious that too distinctions ot an oiganved lushing piogi.un vould intc'feie cb-astionJv villi the insiiaction period However, nl oulci to gre the stiggofron the toicc oi an Inteiiiateimty Council regulation, tnc ol the oig.mization has communicated with all ot the lialei.iuie lcqttestmg that all lushing be defen oil unfrl the bole c.u meet tonight and agiee upon the opening dnv of plodguig Tlieie p»obably will be violations ol the regulation thi* v cai lust as there have been violations m the past Below the uni i lion, however, the would-be ofTendeis would do veil to • k. the effects lr icnmci ye.us ,i bleach of \he i uhng vas an affront to the othei iiateimtie.s ard to the .ulnun.Mt.U:on This yeai an attempt to lush oi pledge bcto»c the dale sat will be a duett conic-.sion ol woalwie.'S and an insult to ihc lushee, ior tluough the instiuction ol Fieshman Week tne ycat hng will iecogni7.e the oftense and consti ue it a - it dumb! be con strued, that is, i\i an evidence tli.it the guibj iiatumt,. ieir that he will bo won ovci by another, moie tlesu tble so.’ctv A violation mean-., fumllj. that Uie oftondei will be entenced not only by the College authoi lties and l>v tne Imei Liateimtv Council, but also by the iioshmen themselves The irateimty vvhiih can afToid to biave such « pendtv does not o'isi PENNSYLVANIA'S LOSS Having lost none oi his confidence m the lutuie giovvth and development ot Penn State, yet belie.ing tint lie c<v.!d peiioim a moie constiuctive scivice in New Jetsev, Di John Mulin Thomas last June lesigncd lus position as picsidonl oL the College to accept the executive chair at Rutgers Umvoisilv. Announce ment of Ins resignation was InsL nude in i news dispatch lioni Rutgei.-,. dated Satuiday, June thnteenth, and c.ane as a cori plote suipiise to the Nittanv faculty and sUulcnts At once a wave oi piolcst singed tluough the nevvsnapcio oi the Slate and oditonal comment scoiecl the Slate’s neghgcrc' m tailing to piovido adetiuale financial support tor its own educa tional institution. This lack ot lunds had long bcun toll on ihc Nittany campus, where it was elo.uly evident that Piesidom Thomas piactic.illy had been halted in his progiam ol expansion The inability to pi ogress toward the goal which he so clear 1.. saw, and pcrtcctly reasonable ducomagemcnt over successive niggaidly appiopriations were apparently the tnctois which caused him to welcome the oppoitumty to scuve m other halk It is with legict that Penn State adv'anccs to the tluoshoLl P. anolher year without the guiding influence of Dr Thoma- A‘ cxpicssed m a local paper, theic is a feeling that “Pcnns.vKama's loss has been New Jcisey’s gain”, that Penn State has lost i man who gave lus best m the service of the College and the Common w enlth. Grid Gossip R>. .U)A‘ fVi’ 2u Pi i Lie i ni" <r t ml -• ‘I n u *' Mu J.. 1 \ ii ]. ’ ; Pul’ -C tvl j .I'i'f l " ‘il A «>it t I v :>ut k'" m ' - \ V 011-w’ll lilt Mu l 'I .1 n* ’i”c ' a o c,i U • n l \ \ " rr. pa"g.:t3h mi I no: Tu he i-., won-i" . 10 U'-a otO (A.g v {Fp iLt iwei I Hi.fillc-nCi t! . -cc> fJ£.d "Hrrp tk@Cl^ror '' "%■% *** I [/*'****!) *’*’ &V P _ Sure, billy discovered jpf N I’d hei. Biought her to the / beruco hue Columbus \ never did com Amer- ici, much Foxy Philip found out it was her birthday, and he slipped down town and trot her o a dail I ng new 'Wahl Pen. You knoiv the kind— slim, cvlmdrlcal, golden beau: y ion can’t blame the g d, cm -you? WA?I'IP@N f if 2~Jr's T : jitelPtmdPad THU PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I (fern te- D -"*’ nice’.’,'-, r \li« '.\e ni't pi.i'ctl into town the othei dr\ a n d hM a'’;h<.l Xio>” when tnc cditoi collated us “vVe'io pomK to .no .m ut 1 !.- .f*“ 1 ’ '-*• Dan. he sa\v “Get bus> ” Can vou imu’-mp fa u o liii. Pi t, t'u m.d co-ed icadet s 1 A supposed-to-be wood monel o' < 'ri Im i', ti> \\h.. bo wi> so abiupt ns to not o\cn bother putting t l, '’l'c-oi 1 aid l.vel “i. " nrm'dsu’nmei” to us But this last was the o’l ii ’”j f ’ . V t’ac -lffa ot oiiKinnlity, we thought 'lert m n n v mild pi o iw.u m a coma or the) hhc if lunded sac.lt dad ”c.\-, bn’- not vut old imk'o Dune! Ho just pulled his tic «v little tighter, '"idled hr. to rh i avi time and sud to himself, “Well, heic's whole \nu ',\.i ,oi.. last \ .’’out. ole* man Du-t lomsclf, Cotona” And our cstieme un >ufjc was r?\> nd nl ’ ''a ae pcel.ed into the conti ibution bos llu?h and lOn Id’ lat’c i ‘o’l «ui \m ’ c\e>- v.". a set of poems. As th„»\ ncio !;>•!’ up-to-lh*- -’"d .ad l« the point, we Rive them to jou -t-t-t— - \G.\IN Whei mo think o.ico more of the Moik and loio thit make up the tern's long gimd, V/e'ti- tor c \’c\ fiom heme to get bach to thence. \nd \>oie glad of Die change, we find It 1 , not etciv phiwO, in the yecus we'll tiace, Tint heiomea one’s s-etond home, And me old home s “n'oit" and the dnjr. grow short V. hen ve’ie bach on the Nittanj loam BEMJXONTE TOWN It'*- just t\uhc miles to Bellefonte, Biu'cl L<_t\» hue* i hack and go Vi v re fic-ihirton hoic at State, my buddv it’ hell to be kept down so. Tat f.i \mu loude t socks, my buddy, Tut a smile whue you have that fiown V. e ie o'i fot a night ol nights, buddy, W’e going to Bellefonte town. ItOIIAXCi: LOST T 1 :ie i lots oi ta l k about the town, WH tclenhoncs me dead E-g> Kurpant goc*- liom mouth to mouth >d \K Xo lo '«\>i o Ai'd tliun To w.'ii uvL‘] “Y.lri, n . ICCIIMQ HI <MSO, I the central sa>s the nunibei, please before, the telephone it for lore, they sav II untlci stand, perchance, this mournful lay an w o use the phono, Our many words to tell Until \\e drop the nickel in, f Aril central heais the bell Long ; eais Was gical Nov. \ou will V. 1 y all t No 'ongei c. ( j* i - vn'c. oT the.' i ) lieu U i.ti i\ of lilmo-s 1 tori ’boo .!■ PlumcM H ii vin’m. pr—r-j L : H'l© fT'i /> <3 c 1 r-'v 0, H: Fo .J Pb lip I'O. r<V— Sj.QQ WELCOME i«a. \.oid‘i arc said n wo lift the hook —MIL TON WELCOME—EVERYBODY! We lave Satisfied the Boys for 13 Years And we are still here at the old stand, but with a completely remodeled store== more than twice its original size. There are Three Big Reasons for our constant growth== SERVICE==We are never satisfied with “good enough.” W-e give you the best because we want you to come back. QUALITY==We are proud of the quality of our merchandise. We know that the college man wants the best. That’s why we give it to him. PRlCE==Considering the quality, our prices will really surprise you. Come in and see for yourself. Society and August Brand Suits, Schoble Hats, Florsheim and Crawford Shoes and everything in the line of good clothing. MORRIS. FROMM Opposite Front Campus MANY VOLUMES ADDED TO SPARKS COLLECTION Funds Subscribed by Students and Alumni To Provide Endowment Fund W’th over five lundiod volumes added during the smumoi vacation the Spaiks iUemorinl Collection is rapidly iUMimmrc laigc propoitions. More i oAs will te added ia the futuic, an endowment iund pioviding fo* these additions. The fne thousand dotlai fund susenbed during the campaign among l’ e student:, lias been divided into a »pcnlirg iund of tv o thousand and an endowment iund of three thou:and doll ns The alumni duve is e.petted to iticiease the endowment and pi ovule a »c\omi" which can bo used each jmi lor new additions. Although rot all the volumes m the collect on have been catalogued the i i-jority no icndy foi students use at once The collection now contain . main* curroat histones and should be oi gie.il "ciwee to the under fi!aduatc,s The biographies rcccntlv rinchascd ccvei a huge pait ol Amcncan history and form a laige put of the memorial Two hours ot tne ficshmcn week oi •liituiction will be spent m the library Almost eighty-five years seißlsig ' Furniture and Rugs This store has equipped three genera tions of satisfied customers—Grandfather, Father and Grandson. “There’s a Reason “Quality is remembered lone after price is forgotten W. R. BRACHBILL SPRING STREET BELLEFONTE, PA Wednesday, b!c;Meniaer 0, 15)23 Vith the )v.’ i j rf terpi untmg the ‘i‘lin\s \. / h th n f"! cm e a*ul lead ing looms TT“ rc. co’.ioiwill be chwdcd into gioji oi loir, each to ]ite\e*iL to..iu t i rodinmga holt [ ihe p " i> > a' b_ { .! "r on a trip tinea**!* t!’o ''b - v a <1 v * l l then be gi\ c i i** >f ret. n in tie u.e of the i ir.i.-o jaoav . I c>t dogi IF'mnnv* w.ln rie opuntig oi tol- Fge ih? po'-p’r >of . isie.il hbrnnan will be idled In Mama Lea <!arm.n, a ol Co.ncll uni- 1 \eint. Ko’ioi.inr; hei giaduatio" Miss LtiUnr ''«i .’.Frdcd the Uni \c*i-»t\ ot ll.no s 'il < -i * "Tool and thci* .•pccitwl i!" in t < i hb.PU'Un a 1 Di 'he in.vej'il 1 *? \ dl occnp. th* pos'fioi 1’- [< i hoi 1 held l/v Mi - Rebcca La,lie AIR MAIL SCHEDULE FOR EELLEJ r C?n E ANNOUNCED Since the opc-ing oi the avution helil below HcMciorte a legulp* s. hcdule ioi tin .is..! ml depm tiue of mul p’nie at t!io iiclil lies uten ausneod .'t n ghl the p'anes fiom luc Eict anno at clc\o.i-thir tv ard demit c’ .ci-fiftv Those liom the Wc.t sn.\e at U.’oc-tlm t. in tne '** and leave at throe fifty. Rmi.”* tin d-v, planes nr i.ie fro'" L'la,. * id' \\ o t between noo*! a.ul one-tuitl-V in Fie afternoon PAinON’l/r OLR ADVCIVE/aRRS «&►. -i ujsi Phone 26-J
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