Tuesday, November 3, 1925 -t FfjrfFJPEDQ UFA I) TAIV wh* brought out that more than two LttulllCMd nfcM lAjLft million dollats are expended in help- AN MAMPANEQI? CTEEI lH * students each \cai. Al- Uli iiinnUnllLuL uluEiL though Penn State docs not purtici- pate in the activities of tins society. Noted Lecturers Use Motion ~ , c’ »" l>« *>■“«<" »'>' the Canton Chnstinn college. Pictures to Illustrate Bishop Paul Jones, secretary of the Methods Fellowship of Reconciliation Jed the t discussions of Saturday evening and Sundnv morning concerning the Appearm* m tile raimd noted Ice I Woi 1-1 Court The conterenic ended tmcis of the tesinocnns lectuie w.th „ ~,,n , m * ii.v t.dk i,v Lieutenant co.iiio Ml* .1 11. Hull find Ml. C di. j Alley in which he pioientcd the de- Andiews, Mottiluiric-l e'ljpneetu for lal ij 0 [ llki oiKuniration of the Woi Id the Invloi-WUiton lion imd Steel | c „ url , whr.t the notion’, uttitude ce-npeny of New .Tcisej, illiwtiated | s |, ouM b e and the pail the tnllc E e then lecture on numpmese steel hy I students must piny m inteiuational slides and mewing pictures F t idny I pioblems afternoon in the Old Chapel They j Oiganimlion of a strong Woi Id lold how gradual experimentation j Couit committee, full attendance nt culminated by a foi Lunate accident | ui iegion.il meetings or Woi hi Couit resulted in the present day manga- ' conferences, a talk at the college on ne .e rteel fioni which out most pow- I jj lc subject by a special speakei, open erful tiuchs and trncto:» me con- [ fotums foi diecussmg inteinational problems, use of Woi Id Couit i.sue Jh Ilall teuned the discoveiy an > foi college debates, disti ibutiun cf lit acculent because it was icsult of un- emttne, foimation of speakers premeditated action It seems that a bureau, assuiance of full and fan disgruntled voilc.nan tired ol going vote on ermpus in foi thcoming nntinn tluough the loutrne of continual fail- wide poll of college students on the uro in toughening steel b> the usi. il WoiM Couit issue, aie some of the method of aa cooling, \entcd hts out- suggestions offered bj* the Council of raged feelings b\ casting a bn oT Christian Associations to furtbei tlie heated manganese steel into a con* j woil: outside the con faiences. \cnient water lank \ few days! o U™ ;.“! “tthm. COACH LEONARD TALKS TO STICKMEN TONIGHT nouncement that the long sought for process had been disco\ereJ Water which has the quality of making btccl Manager Cook Will Also Speak “ l h ° “ rl ’° S ' tC ° ir “ l ilt Matins in Armory at Air Andrews then showed motion pictures of the \ uious ..pplrcatrons of manganese • teel at the Taj lor-V hu- laiuossc actmts foi the \eai will ton plant and tests p’n\e lcceive its initial impetus v hen Coach that manganese steel does* mt lose its Leonard and Mnnagci Cook hddiess temper vei\ readilv when heated bv the men interested m this spoil at a fi iction In feet it is the combination meeting to be held in the Ai moi v to ot friction and pic-suie that mules da> at foui-thntv o'clock it men tuufflici llten when cooled All student*, who ospcct to compote slowly it is exceedingly hold, and tins f o i positions on tile class 01 ..usitv toiurhneus makes possible its use ill squads 01 those who oeteitun man thc jaws of rocli-cruslun*? lnnclimon*, aneiial amhitions, me lequested to be safes and mmy tunki piesent at this -iieetinK In connection with the meat sli.ms Matches with Swaithmnic, Cornell this steel can undergo without bicak- and Harvard have been dehmlclv ai ing -.1 Andiews showed mctuiea of tanged The fiacas with the lnttci tlie performance of tv o L\nn tiueks institution will be staged on the Cam- These caterpillar tiueks with all budge grounds. In addition, ge.nos bearing pmts made of mmganese V wth Penn, Syracuse, Carnegie Tech •-teol pulleu a load of GJI,OOO pound* lin d Yi.le aie ponding fudging bv o\er nineteen miles of m ’mprovised the caliber. of the aggregations which mountain load in West \ ligima comprise this schedule, the Nittnnv ——o stiek-wieldcis will be fenced to display DR. METZGER BECOMES , I powciful attack and an eflectwe de- HONORARY MEMBER OF I to d * >uccc ' ,s - PRE’LEGAL FRATERNITY | Inlercolleginte Conclave j Conch Lconaid and Manafioi Cook At a specal meeti-v of the Pi mil attend a conclave oC the Intei- Lnnibda Sijrua, hono.uiy Pi e-ley il j cn'lefri ite I.uciosso Association at the fr itcrirty, la-,1 week Chaplain Metz-j Hotel Pennsylvania m New Yoth on KCi was elected to the society as the -tfovembei eighth. The major issue hist honoiaiy ntembci. Aftei e'-jfoi discussion will be the abolition of picssmjr his. platitude foi the lumo; i sectional leagues in collojrinte mnks Kivon him, Di. Met-p:ei jrave ishoit’At picsent, noitbern mid southern talk on the legal pinfc*«ion and its , confeienccs aie m existence, and it is! impoitancc j extecdinglv difficult ioi a mm-a!l.l- In addition Chaplain Met'fjci i i-ituil college team Lo .11 tango matches stated that, aftct taking his new post- j This deli Inlcnt.il condition w ill pi ob tain at Rutscia unnc-’sily, he would j nhlv be eliminated In official action of c*ndca\oi to oiganiae a similai societj 1 the association thcie uni! that he would tiy lo instil! Tlio annual fieshman-sophomoie tho snme spmt as that displaced b\ sciap is scheduled to lake place on I’i Lambda Surma at Penn State Satin day, Notombei fourteenth at The Pic-legil society is planning to onc-tlmty o'clock. At picsent theie hold open meetings in the neai futuie **ie uppto ornately fifty candidates for and all law students me mwted to oath df the undetgi initiate teams and attend. S II Torchia ’27, piesidcnt judging bv the pievalent spnit, the of Pi Lambda Sigma, is making ai- contest will be hotly contested fiom langcments to June i man, who Ims the initial face-off to the linal whistle been a 10-’chet in Ttnkev foi tluee \eais, come here and speak to the Tuikcj. FuitliGi announcements will j lie made concernin'- this when nunc! definite nri augments ha\o occn coin-jp TYPEWRITERS | ° ! 5 AND WORLD COURT IS TOPIC IS DISCUSSED AT MEETING;! PHONOGRAPHS (Continued"from" ihet pn E e) if Rc P aired »" Short IVhen Mi Joncn tuushed, the re-ly HARRY K. METZGER marninj? imio of the foicnoon ami fj p. * afternoon sessions weie devoted to a|g 1 none 100-J pi escalation of the \,ork of the Stu-j£ 217 S. Atherton St. dent Fi icndship Fund organization. It i Four-thirly O’clock The Weather-Man Says “Rain” He can't help it But YOU enn go linn one bettei b\ slipping into a Frog Biand Shekel and Rive him the inert v Ha-lln \\ hether it rams oi not, you must ro out Classes, social calls, one tliniß oi anothei, demand youi ap pcaiance. Whatcvei the ease, a Fiog Biand Slicker is a mißhty Rood companion foi a inmy day. Coant them at the fust sign of a shower, they me ns numcioiis as unibtcilns and much more pop ular with coUcro men No student cm melted dminß a lainstoim when coveted with a Fi or Biand Slicker. Genuine Oiled Slickers S iwytr’s 1 roit Hrnmt * ntr conulnc oilwl ► lid-rr* the product of S'> >cnra oipi rlima In two mlorii for men—yoliov. nn.l oihe—»n<! four mlon for women—rod enrn. lilrni unci coral All procrewivc college clothier* tarry I rng Urnml SHikcm If your ili'ukr i< not yet impplii'tl aeml hU tmmi- lit H M Sutv j<r t. s ( tn. I.nil CnmbrULe. Mnm* REMINISCENCE OF HIS COLLEGE LIFE IS TEXT OF ARTICLE BY JESSE LYNCH WILLIAMS IN “SCRIBNERS” Noted Educaloi. Graduate of Y; of Students Are Just Revers Education Is liiir Fa Bv E I X. A Service ‘‘lf a younß man ically wants an education, he can Ret one anvvheic, even at college” So si, 1 , .Jo.te: 1-Mich Williams ‘92, noted aulhm and p’nvw light, m an aiticlc entitled "1 IVent to Collcrc”. published in the No*.en.bei usue oi Scnbnei't Haga , me Atcoiding to Dr Williams few voung men nowadays seem vcv Keen to bo educated ..t all, the moti\e of; the mujoiitv fot cinwdmg into Amei-j lean mm duties being not tional but social. Nevertheless, “tin*, j aie stninung oui academic ‘tioug-j holds in such unpuvedented lioides"] tliat oui Amcncan collojes. whn.li! “used to welcome almost anybody,' have now* begun to pick and choose 1 Titov me actually chancing these] comloitable toiinfi.v thibs into nuti-i tutions of learning, tails spoiling the! thief charm of college life and dc-| stiovmg the onlv real Icisiuc elm 1 ve evei liad ” j Pioni D. Williams’viewpoint, since I the old college da\s aie so diflercnt! fioin the picscnt, “we see two jtd.es on two geneiations The oldet gen-! elation went to college foi an edu cation, but icmmned to have the time .of thou lues ’lhe nicmbei., of thej new genemt.on go to college for a‘ good time but get an education—iJ they icmain. It mav not bo the best! kind of education It is acquisitive, lathci than cicvtive, a tonsumei's! ci'ltuie, not a pioducei s Oui unt vcisilics me still m the thiall of ‘the; educational ideals of t! 0 idling class l and then dependent pi tests andj cloiks’ But e.en culturc-climbing is' better than 50.n.1 climbing, and h.ud work better than eithei ” Detluung that it might be bad' taste foi h’m to ctilicise college edu cation because he was not educated there but had “meieh” gone tlieie, Dr Williams goes on “At college I, also acquited some lasting knowledge of tennis and othci athletics, anil bo-1 came an e\peit shootei of cla pigeons, having made the gun team - md this has been to me all tin omHi. B i life m !• tiling ducks ,h quad fc.J COLLEGIAN DESIRES valuable I ..Iso became an amateui | N*WE OF -\LUMNUS ! cditoi in m\ junior ve.u and begun ? * I wilting as a pi oef-.sion.il w hen aI I W ill “Alumnus” who v lote a I somoi Bc fc t of ill, itua, 't college l j letlcl to tllc ‘ COLLEGI \N* con- : that I learned the ait oi loa*’n’- 1 tclnm » c olll **' l * on “How to I tliough I have Mute ceased to prac-!= , “ lutlv ” send Ins name | tice it 8 and addic-s to the office m oidei j “I lemned to won., too, for 1 be-’i Unit the communication muv be 1 came in.olved in nil lands ol ‘ovtia-!| P lsl ' li3llctl . Undoubtedly, he for- [ cuiiiculunt activities’, and so, as l'l b’t’ls th it no lcttei tan be pub- t had veiy iitl'o time left foi dulse.i! lls,locl ' v,thoul 11 '-ignutuic. and ( which weie always mdely mteiiupl-if til,s onu lj ‘•‘Spetullv dcsiiublc j mg m> impoi taut inteicsts Ileniimdij sin< - e tlj e . lettei 11, ay d'.tlosu j to woik* like the deul at evannnatmn 1 j >,omc 'bu thug f ict> I t’me r' oidei to lcuum in college i - Tll .. w ? SMITH’S QUALITY ICE CREAM | Excels in Purity, Richness and Delicacy in Flavor SMITH’S PASTEURIZED MILK ! Is Cleansed and Purified by Pasteurization | Serve them with Smith's Fruit Punch Smith’s Products are in themselves a Guaiantee of Quality and Safety :j: PAUL SMITH’S ICE CREAM FACTORY |i v Bell Phone 250 500 West Beaver Avenue 111 FJtrSUMeW SOPHOMOKLS. JLMOItS. SCMORS. ATHIKTCS Do You Know? “HOW TO STUDY” Tlie Student*’ Hand-Hook nf Practical Hint* on the Tcchnlcoue of ElTcclhc Study _ WILLIAM ALLAN JIROOKS of hundred-, of rrnucl hint-, nnd Miort out* In tho economy S niKJm SCnOI -' STI < : RESULTS .? for hif.li mliohisiie nchlcumcnt - Kml l " ,nor " ,ml ' nt * ' l "’ nr « Some of the Topics covered S,Udy ;p‘ Athletic Tralnln* Mritlnjr Good Lxnninotlcm* “ow *" Modern Language* ISrain and Disc'tlon iu Relation to llaw In Study Science, Literature, etc Study iil, r . "sole” I “’“ ATlcr Vl,at: Adtnntajre* and Dimdtantn&c* of Dctclnpinjr Concentration and Efll- Cramminir ciincy Tl.e Athlilc and lII* Studies etc , c tc , etc , etc , etc . etc , etc . etc. Why You Need This Guide .. "I 1 /' H f fc <" *ny that failure to ruido nn.l direct study H the weak point in the whole educational muihine Prof G M Whipple Unlursity of Mlohlimn esnccialk ole'mhlo T" 1,1 ‘, l1 ’ w £ T\‘) *° 1,0 \ ry ' l "* t ‘bcm. esnccmilj the nliiirt.ii I re oxer torliml Prof II s <_. uiliy, Anle tclUl . lbor ’ 11lm "' h homit nud well int, ntinnod im«> had to nnuuht Amonß tin meet iniportniit thiiu.a for tin. Hindi nt to learn n lum to study With out knowkdee i.i thin hi» labor nuij In- 11.r2.dj in min” Prof t. 1' Sunln. M I T. I H ~Ll,;llbn ’ n,ul ““ in-.ui.crnbk' obitULte'to coidultment,'"'*' Prof" A TIOW *lO STUD\ ’ will show you how to nvolil nil misdirected cfTort hand boo" nmU’idile * li * >rnr a 1,1b1,1> fcucCM,tul °"e h > »I*cndln ß for this You Need This Intelligent Assistance Z CLIP O’ 1 AND MAIL | TODAY. American Student PuhtiiihcM. X 22 Meal 43rd St., New \ork Centlemen Plon«c send me n copy of "How to Study" *•* for whiih 1 etlelono $i 00 cosh, $1 10 check V Name ' . *|* THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 'ale ia 1892. Declares Purposes so of Former-Days—College actor in Later Life . rd enjot whit I wns informed ucu* Ihu Impint'il •O’l'v of .1 nun's lift; ‘The’ ml* not, but I belie, ed it j then Indeed. I liked those fom \cnM ■o well lb.it nfloi getting mv bathe 1m degree I ietui nod foi a couple of ' c*,i! s nf gi nclu .to ‘w’orl 1 and i ocen ed an M \ for it, thus pio.inß Unit 1 u is a master of ails, though lust \ Int arts thee weie and bow I m is- Icird them I hate ne.e* di-<co\eicd ’ | Aria meiUtonmg how lie hid si..■ ! cefasfullv "snubbed" the Lugb h 'couises but had fallen. 1 b\ the e.il influences of my prole sor. and p li mits,” loi the classo , much to hi. misfo:tune. Di Williams sn\s tint he should nc” ci thelosi ‘hate to ton toy the idea that I acquit cd nnthi-g of \nlue out of mv college exponent? That would not be fan to nn college o: to mtbelf I ucqunc’d the titdi ments of a most excellent busines. Homing—while taking the classical roaise m broad geneul cultuie It came about as the lesult ol athlete liainmg I was ‘ti.ung’ foi the tiack team I had a beautiful sti ide 1 inn in almost peifeet foiin md had | oil” one slight defect a. a lunner 1 1 did not go fast enough " ! Tm.iDv upon becoming “Um\risit\ j Jitiiletic Ticasmei”, thus u.ititlmc ! lum to ue.ii the “\.usit\ mrno- Kiani”, onlv the athletic oblijjascln 11’Cinir allowed such orn invents, I)i 1 Williams was one of the "jotllv hip | men” “To he un editoi of the Lit, ws not o'ULth .1 dispute m tli" col- I k-pe mo!Id—meiely a cjuen s>oit of jthirp to lie But lunmn'r athletic* Ivan '•oniethmf* that \\-*s loally ic ! spotted and honoied, cjmte as is ton tiollinp finanti.*l ciodit of the MOlld ” In a concluding passage Dr \\ 1 1- liaris states that among w ntcrs it is difficult to tiace the benefits oi in jm it's of foim.il education “In fact,” he «a\«. “I can detect \u\ little dii lucnte between those who he\c ha 1 i um.cisitj tiatmnjr .mil those who l’.iyj not, except that tlv lattei :i*v hl.eh to be bettei mtorined, bette*' ie.ul, and lc'-« nfiaid of new idem! than college giaduates” j Alumnae Issue of “Lion’s Tale” Will Go on Sale Today The \lmnnae Homecoming numbei of tiie /,!«»'( Tal<, publi«hed In the v omen of Penn State, will he on vi'c m Old Main todaj Tnc subsu ip lion ]ji ico is fitfx cent a \e.u o fift-vn cenU a copv Besdc, achor tising the Alumnae Ila/.i.u foi tiie benefit of the Gnh’ ],«> 1 I ur.d, thi is?ue is a icwow of grl. otmties this fall A sumntan nf the gnh’ hocke •nr on v ill be pi eminent m the C'hristm 1-, i.sue A lothci aititle ol note will be a contiibulion b, Mu. Mnlhi lai lev 'do, eo-cd’toi of the l.w,\ 7ah last \e ir \ -üb‘ cuation campaign stinted . mong the v uoitn students \osLn duv h making toivadeiable piogiess \ lath fact piomises a successful ' cai fo* the papci Il'‘Kt(ifoie tiie paper has not been ‘old to the gcneial pubhc but it is row offered to am one interested in women’s actiMtics and mac be sub- set ibud fot oi bought in single copies ct the table in Old Mum, oi subtcrip t.ons max bo sent to M> s< * Jlildi Bieisloi, Woman’s Building FAMOUS POEM OP SCOT SET TO MUSIC FOR “Y*’ (Contrnud fiom fust pige) It. ir i' iu\e been a pictu.e of Bains’ own home, mid show i how the ddc'i b.ains out at wmh weie iccu - tomed to ictuin home each Srtiiid.n night to sjierd the eiening with the old foil.** M.\nap a . eighboi would chop in and the time be sp<rt with sore and ‘ton ~nd hnrach pleasutes In the b.t..-1. of each hnenei is sti ueh a ic perdue cold b, the atr osnheie lisated Loxed ind f mull u ‘onjs . u* sung In iich, ( .penenccu unce- Thtie ~ the dr liumoi oT the old Scots as thee pi i\ then game of chews 1,1 the cbnracv nool Tone aia the prun"- notc> of the obi iiddlei which .et feet tapmng uncmisuou'-h to the thjthni centuiic' old Tic* Xtw Ila’rpsh’.e Sn.ituil s of the imtsicri that “Although Dry Goods Notions Shoes Groceries Canned Goods Fresh Vege- tables Special Alumni Bay Waives IN MEN'S OVERCOATS $23, $2B and $33 Adler Rochester and Hickey-Freeman Overcoats FROM $3B to $B3 n See Our Windows iTOMTCOMEfiY & COn East College Ave. Uhcie weie t, mun\ pie«enl as aie [likcdi to be *ble to sto ,m enteitnin | mont in lCione. it would Inin* been a : good Unite’ if tv re a, main people could hue 'oen the dimming lendi tion ol nn old, old sloi \ and might the healtlu and delating it'spnation ind wholesome fluoi of its coniji and lint"* " UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO FORFEITS RIFLE CONTESTS Sickness in Ranks of New Yoik Gunmen I’retenls ?«I.itch With Nitlany Team D«cause of sickne . in its lanki, the Umwisitv of Buffalo idle ‘qu id loi felted tie nvteh to the Xittarn ‘hootcis vhuli wis to line taken plue on W edne’sd n and Tluusdu Hits did not luco.m known until Sat u di* when, instead of learning the outcome, Lieuten mt Millet, lYnn M ite roach, icceiied notice ol the cancel'atnn j Tot illnr- IS out of i poeihk two tlio’i- uh 1 , tne Centn* cmint, inuks ii in -lio-ed pool foi m e\en ioi a fust lin itch 'J he li* i higlcst scoicis foi I f he Lion tram wee C 13 Pi itch ml I ’2B, ,572, \ J Kane-hi ’2B, 571, H I j Uirgcl '27 '!o‘): ltunes '27, !(’", ..nil C ’plain 1) I, Fieai 2*5. sk, j hnvht t!*e contest between the * Odds md Keens ol tne Nittan, (pud |to dcteti’inc the pern’iid of the tcnui whuli will oppose the Lo<k i linen lUl'e dub in i shouidu to 1 shoul ie* m.’t'b on tin Viiroix i.itige jtmaoiiow .ificinuoi and exeniug will ■be furnished The Loik H.i.en clab ilia- tciria! boie national ch ir pious m Us lanks 'Jim \iU„j*\ should s v ill oppose U’e Leek II iwii (ombi il ium in sc'ei’l (rum emte-ts duiing the sea on The Xalio.u! Itiilc A‘sou -tan, .m iPtcieolPg’ ite bnK, his foiniod fne league, ol college ha.iri" rile lea**r Ik’in Si ite bn been placed in the \pp.ilaclu.m I cague along with Pitts- I'lugn, Cainegte ’Jetli, Gcttx sbu-g,. Laf’vette_ ind Mcste-n Man land The othei le-.gues u> tin* Isig 'Jen in the Mu'clL-wot, tiie Xe * Kngl iml, the Paste) n aril the Middle Stales The ißtoicollegi ite (h'inpionshij will be detenu ned In a tournameni of the viinus in the leagues ALBERT DEAL&SON Heating AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street PATitOXIZC OUT*. ADVERTISLP.S Rifles and Ammunition Hunting Equipment of All Kinds The Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers ARMY AND NAVY STORE S2O East College Avenue F?£c Tiircj BLUE BAND PLAYS DURING GRID TILT Following lb” to hvi*ieim on Tiidai LI!, ru’i.boi, of the Penn Mule Bum), Lilly iiiufoimod in blue, nimle the In -L of the otgmiMtion's two foothill tnn scheduled loi tin. ten liming Ibui 'll’ in the Xev Yoikut, tin* \itt ui\ nnisiu in- wuc I’unnliPK’ jren a Pc it l- weko.m Btfoie tin* g• me the Blue ’nd White I land ]> > i n!< d the Suicj.c sticets wheie it iccuxed nuicn ijw p| i.l c Cl'“i’h lol’m od I>\ ti.e Oi an x • B u d, att-ud i i white tioa >- (*|s ~iul bh *■ ,v ei'ci-, the Lum nuisw i,ms llien pi nice 'cd t » the gi ul iionwlin lh'\ look th”ir position in tV* stand. Aftci botn hi. ds I'.'*! no el onto the Ik Id Ikl.ulp hake- ,'inl, a one* org mr ition, jl.xtd \ictoi\ an* l tin* IX iLt.cn v Lon l!n> Jslae iad White musicians pi.' cd the Penn St ite Abn i Male! \i the c it! o’ the conte t both bands m uhsl oil the licit! aryl pal i(Ld the M i tcir e st cct Phm ”i no, rndci v.* ‘oi the Hand’s tnp to Hitt lia.gh whe»e Penn stale mats tic L-irei t, ol I’m - bnigb in the m . Pitt St'diuni on Tb ttiksgn n.g While moi "<.ri/”tion of onU fifl’ pie c h n n tile this tup in pie* unis \ c i , it r 1 ke!\ tbit ‘e\ ent*-In e nvi will !>c in timfonn toi the annmil i'om’]/ ftaca* oi the twenlx-si .{li of tin, month Af'u last mu's popnl u i olio conceit the Penn Stite Bano h*s again him asked to bioa lerst fio’ii l IvDKA hefme the guno Asia Scss? vmsf net More Sor Yoeis* Money
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