Penn State Collegian Published semi-weekly during the College year by students of the Penn sylvania State College, m the interest o£ Students, Faculty, Alumni and Friends of the College EDITORIAL STAFF 11. W Cohen ‘2C K. T. Kriebel ‘26 A K. Smith ‘2O V/ J. Durbin ’2O H. L. lvellnor ’26 R. A. Sluntr ‘2O JUNIOR NEWS EDITORS TV. F. Adler ‘27 K 11. Coleman ‘27 C V. IVbei ‘27 U W Hn...u<i ‘27 JUNIOR WOMEN’S NEWS EDITORS Fi tuc'-s L Frolic* ’27 BUSINESS STATF Rllcn A D'dloc’c ‘27 T Cam Jr. '2O C. I, fiuy ‘2O <1 CYciil.it on Manager ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGERS r N Woidurr, It ‘27 I) C Whnlon'27 REI’OHTFRS G K Ti umfieM ‘2< S. R. Robb ‘27 7 1* IC. r h i\\ 21 1* I) Mm. Ms f Ir.iiuMhilir Jr '2l VV I nr.l JS H M. AM n«»n ‘2S IS It 1!i Mi-r “ 1 11. ml. r-mn r r I,nrn. J J 1 I -nil in 2-. The Pom State COI.LFf! lAX invites commune ittons on r.n> subject of college intcn.'t I ette-s must bear Hie «.igmtures of the \w itei s X ;mes of conu.unicnnl*, will b" pulil,sited unless icqaested to bo Kept confidents. 1 It .i.qinu no ro'pn.is.bditj, houevci, for senlinienls c>\;)ios~e<l m the I.etter Box end rc* , iH\e.s the light to exclude anv whoso publication vould be l*\ln ,bl> imnptopri ite All copv for Tuesdays issue must be m the ofilce by ten 1 m on Monday, aul foi Fi uh\ \ issue, 15> ten a m on T'hi'mS i\. Subset iption puce $2 AO if paid befoie Deccmbei 1, l*'2r». Fntired at the Poitofiice, Stite College, Pa , as sccond-il ,<s s matter Offiei* Isittv-v Punting and Publishing Co BuihNig, State College, Pa Telephone* 2ti2-\V, 801 l Member of Cistern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 17. 1025 News Editor this issue THE TRUTH. GENTLEMEN Back m the* eighteenth century, a King said to'Tl God-fe.umg people. "You MUST do this*' And the people labelled, labelled :s no other people have in the histoiy ol man They lebcl’etl, not against the King, but against his oidei Mon and women Touvlit and lost their lives in that memorable rev olution. and thev woic \ ictoi ions So the United States had its inception, not s) much because its pcop'c lefused to bo under the mlo of a roothc countiy but because they lebcllcd agamst compulsion. If one is to nidge fiom the deluge ot commuirc itions th.it have flooded the editoi’s desk in legaul to compulsoiy daily chap el. he is com meed that Penn State’s student body is not opposed to chapel, but the clement ot compulsion connected with it. And thc*o undoi graduates aic but re-echoing the voices of their forc i.'theis who 'ought against compulsion one handled and iifty : o*i< s a_;o Tiiev aio ci.Mng out to then supenois that thev aiu lie. ."osed to lcligion, but are opposed to ha\mg lehgion foiced upc ’em. 1 Even who fa\oi compulsoiy daily chapel admit that, there is something mtiinsically wiong. They advocate changes in the time ot the sen ices When could it be changed to? Re ligion i> not something to be adnumsteied in ten o: even fiitceh minute doses Othci s suggest that the com so ot pioeeduie be changed so as to make chapel moic interesting. Very vague, in <ioe. Why 7 No one knows how to avoid the vagueness Nobo.lv sends foith a sour note against Sunday chapel. Again, we ask vh\ > Because Sunday chapel is exactly what daily chapel should be. inspning and uphltfng. Sunday chapel will always coot-rue as such compulsion oi no compulsion And with this in mind, gentlemen, the COLLEGIAN feels that it cannot dodge the issue. It has not failed to obseive that oveiybody, pio or con, admits that daily chapel at Penn State is not what it should be. is not fulfilling the pm pose for which it vas oiigimally intended Change the time.* With v hat end m view 7 Let the time as it is, take away the element of compul sion. and—. Pei haps the Auditorium will not be us ciovuled as il i. now. but at least the oitginal pm pose of chapel will be lul- PUod with those who do attend. Better to cover a small teni’- toiy thoroughly than a iaige field and let well enough alone As lung as we have compulsion in our daily chapel system, v.o w>ll have inattention, liicveiencc and antagonism. Those men .md women who aic foiced to attend do not dislike the se'- ' in I ', they hate compulsion. With it. theie will continue to bo Ini-, mto inattention, liicveiencc and perhaps, in some cases an antagonism against ichgion that will not be cast ok at chapel (’no s. PIPE DOWN! Bluing tl.o past week, with the end of the eight-weeks penoi .in . n incentive fo rnoic intensne study, how many haiassod stu dent-, Kv e lifted then noses lrom newly-opened textbooks to bel le . “Study liom, jou* llow do you think I can study with the hors,- mounding like a school ol oiatoiy?” It might be more fit tmn' to inquno how many have not so bellowed, foi the demand to" ‘ lVuec in,all in pomdaiity the demand foi food It must go v ilhoul question that <i model ate degree ol quiet ]•> to cfacieiu study; it is not on iceoid that anv great thmlu" has made a ‘•hipyard the scene of his meditations. Si-j loueo, muvK*, is tlesuable But i-> it essential 7 Whet will be the tale ol the man who leally is unable to work with noise about him when ho takes his place in business or industry 7 A col'egc giaduatc may have the finest kind ol a biam, caie- : fulh tramed in the technical points of his profession, but it will be as useless .is a moion’s unless he can biing it to function on the pioblem at hand, whenc\er and wheie\er the pioblem arises H i. doubiful whether a demand to “cut out that infernal wicket, I'm tmng to think,” would be icceivcd coichally by a half-dozen busv stcnographcis It is possible that the boss of a rivetting •uing might go so fai as to lesent it. Any man, no matter how «.b!o, must be able to concentialc on lus job oi the lob will be “nisi foi .i little while; for the cxpenence, you know.” Contiaiv to popular belief, the ability to concentrate is not a divine gilt* icceivcd at bnth by a select few. It is simply a by picditcl of will-power, a quality demanding careful and consistent cult»\atK)n The student who. m the midst ol a spirited discus sion. cm sit calmly at his desk and work out an involved prob lem in frig or calculus i.-> fortunate. But his good foi tunc is of bis own making—the lc.sult of repeated and successful struggles to ' ' m his mind on one thing and on one thing alone » !<• loul to the quiet, secluded, private office with gold let '•i the door is long and no study hours arc observed on the Grid Gossip It'll be a successful senson how cut, if we tmmte Pitt. Plaster Pill Editor-In-Chief As-u«tnnt Editor Managing Editoi Assorate Editor Associate Editor Associate Editoi When the l etui ns Inst came in Eailej was named ns Bailey Some one said that with Bamum and Irilev m the bachheld, the game would be "The Greatest Show on laith" if the Rmglmg Hi others voie playing ends Plaster Pitt If he had some bread, we’d have .i him sandwich, it we had a hit!* In.m TV. P Reed ‘27 II G. TVonisley ‘27 Plaster Pill—— Man E Sinner ’27 E\oi\ time a Penn Slate back inntlutod the \\c“t Auginia line, the] >,ittam Linns abo sutkied a Hat. Dullness Manager Advertising Tlanagn ——PI tstor Pitt The Pittjbni gh newspnpoi s pa.nt the ptctuie as "the Indian Summei r ctting foi the stadium festivities ” We n<lnut it was a gioat da\—foi the Mounlamoei s (And we’d like to know which "001110” weie "set ting''”) ' ' ' ! ir VV Vnr H 2S f. \i r.<k ’> I* )t SrmtU '2- V\ s U>. . ■». i J "1 V near'i —■ ■ -Plaster Pitt Theie'b still one gieat big thing which Penn Slate can .tppiocinte .■nd that is nnothei 11-0 scoie “The Pendulum and the Pitt” »n sale at at.\ bookstoie Plaster Ihtt Aftei the game, Thomas Edison ]■ sid to hate icmaiKcd, .“You ami me, Mahan, \ou and 111 c” Poi Wa- 1 ban thought up "out of his own Iliad" the literal pass which scored] West Viigiimv's second touchdown 1 Plaster Pitt At the st..it of the contest, the] I.ums Ind ,0 mnn\ breaks thov didn't' kj'C'W what to do with them, vvhenj the Moyntuuieeis were so kind as to j ihchno a Penn State olTsido penalty, | the Blue mil White retaliated b> ‘ ‘I lilting the lemaimng bleaks withi the Gold and Blue | Plaster Pitt I .. W F Adlei As the game piogiessed, the Blue and White looters became ‘‘blue-ei” ..nd the wind made cvervbody be <on.e Clolder (Read this as if vou weie 1 doctcu's patient, Alonro ) lMaster Pitt We hope that H.uiv Robb, Joe I ightner Jules Pievost, Fieddv, Flock, Glenn Killingei, Chailie Way md tie it*st of the bovs me taken down with gout by next Satnrdnj Not that we wish them any haul luck, but . . Plaster Pitt PI AYER DELEGATES GO i TO THEATRE CONCLAVE Mason and Cloelinjrh Will Study College Dramatic Training at Carnegie Tech (Sprai-I In the Collu/wn) Pittsburgh, Pa, Novembei 10— \.t thui C Cloetmgh, Dnectoi of Dra matics, and David D Mason, Asso ciate Pi.ector ot the Penn State Pkijen, will lepicsent Ptnnsvlv win Stale College as deleg ites to the Na tional Confeience on tin* Amei’can Thcr.tie to be held at the Carnegie In •titute of Technology on Novembei twentv-s>everth and twentv-eighth, Picsidcnt 'lhoniab S Bakei announc ed tod.n One of the chief pm poses of the meeting, which, inculuntnlh will be the Inst of its kind in tins cotinliy, is U> stiulv the potenti il influence of the cimrmimW pin)house movement an- 1 to iscmtam. also, the nutute and cvtctit rtf the movement now going 011 in American colleges foi the piomo tion ot mtoiest in the sci ious dianin. the movies and othet com mon foi ms of light enteitninment L.uc it*illy "killed" the commeiu.il the .lie, and whethe* 01 not the \mer ic’ti pihlie cue, .lie questions that w ill be discussed Conference in Three Sessions The confeience v ill he divided into thiee sessions, the fust to be a "gen ei ’1 suive* of the Amencnn theatre,” the second to stud, the extent of ‘dianmtic ti.umng in colleges and ini.eisitics,” and the thud to con tdci the movement among “little bcaties and communitv playhouses ” The stmTents of the dcpaitnicnt of lirma of Camegic Tech, the fust dc lUitmenl ol its kind in this countn ill pi (.sent Galswoithy’s "Justice” 01 ne evening during the confeience lr pec til permission of the author i'.vncoM/a: ouit ADVhK'fihUits, Caste €lf& JOWV AND it’s practical as well as keen looking; the black tipped lacquer-red barrel will be found no matter where you Park ’er. THE PENN STATE CGLLCGIM f/J W W • Damicw wli r jg!) m Deal Dannv Ma\oe You Don t Know It But Tomonovv’s The Anmvoisaiv Ot The Amv.,l Oi My Gal Into Tins Ciuel Wen Id About 15 Yetrs Ago Now Dannv I Know sThut A Lot Of Journalistic Minds Immediately Begin To 'll a,cl In The Paiisum Sevens And Lower When They I lent Some One’s Chnscmg Al 3 Ye.ll Old Kid But Dannv If You Only Saw Ilei Photo Yon Would Soon Know That Itei Old Man Couldn't Possibly Be An Undeifed Aipieman, You Know I've Got \mb tions Along Diplomats Lines Also But She’s The Reason That This Zephvy-likc Poctij Springs From My L ps Like A Fiosh Out Of Mac llnll at ') 59 P M Dunk ’Ei Down To Celtic Tumor A Maiden Veiy Deal, No llot Sheik Will Ever Bum ‘Er Rubv Lips Unstained Bv Boer L’Envoi Tlieie Was a Damsel From Plnllv She Used To Call ’Eisolf Tdlv, Nov. Tdlv From Plnllv Was Silly You Know Dannv Those Little Dots That The Poets Use \ic Prettv Neat But Don’t You Think Them SeimColons Look A ’Ell Of A Lot Nuci Boy And Those Capitnl Letters Aven’t So Damp Neithei I’m A SON-OF- \- GUX* For Ending I.etteis As You’ll Soon Find Out Thine. “Oz” Of Alo Eook Company Fame (Specializing On Gildu Giev's Imnimt.il J Textbook. “lIOW TO STUDY.” Pro wl fuselv lllustiatod And For Students f Only) P’st—Oh Goodie, Goodie, Dannv. Thcie’s Only 32 More Shopping Da\s Be fore Xmas Bruce Curry To Lead Intercollegiate Bible Conference Held at Penn State MORE THAN ONE HUNDRED DELEGATES FROM TWELVE EASTERN UNIVERSITIES TO ATTEND THREE DAY DISCUSSION GROUP INSTITUTE Di Eiuee Cun), Ame.ici’s foic ntosl Bible discus-ann leidei will con duct his institute here Novembei twentieth to tvvent)-second foi the henefit of iro’u th *n ore bandied di legates fiom ea-tcin univeiaitics anil colleges as well .u foi nnpro’a niately seventvijive lepresCntatnes of local oigantzntions The conference, wluch v.iil nave as its theme “Life at Its Best,” is planned puninuly fo, those student-, and faculty membeis who aie pai ticukulv inteicsted in ot icsponsible foi the piomotion ot Bible study and deciisMon gioups on college campuses Technique of Teaching Dining his stav it Penn State Di Cuuv will attempt to teich the tech nique of leading discussion gioups to the students intei ested and to study with the delegates ciilica! student pioblcms and social issues in tno light of the Chustian way of living as poi tiaved in the New Testament The opening session of the institute will be held Fiidav evening at spven thnlv o’clock in the Old Cnapcl, to be lolloved bv a meeting Satuidn.. moinmg The Ratuid.iv aftei noon session will be limited to one ho in in oidci that the delegates n av see the Alunmi-Penn State fontoall game On Sundav tlie entire n.i\ will he de voted to discussion of cm lent campus issues, the institute elosmg at foui tlmtv o’clock - Large Deleg.itmns Eailv icpoils fiom easlcm institu tions piedict that 11 huge lepiesenla tion ot student delegates will he in at tendance at Dr Cuiij’h institute The The VERY Collegiate Heights State College, Pcmia, The Eve O’ The Wreck O’ The Hesperus Umveisitv of Pittsbuigh, Carnegie Tech and the Pennsv Ivamn College foi Women will send deputations totaling twenty-live, while Buckncll will be icptosented by fifteen dele gates, Lafavette bj ten, Wilson bj seven and Fianklm and M.ushall by five. Allegheny will have live Y’ M C. A and five Y W C A icpicsontn tnes and Dickinson t..n women and tin to men Deputations fiom Jumita, Lehigh, Susquehanua and Albngiit .lie ex pected but as vet no icpoit as to then numbeis hns been tcceived Gottys i>mg will also be icpiescnted. Campus pioblcms to be discussed dunng the coming institute weie sug gested at a loint meeting of the Y M C A and Y W C A Cabinets held Remington Portable Would you prefer to cor rect reports written in longhand 01 typewritten? Ask the “prof..” ask the student who ow’ns a Rem ington Portable. Typewriters and phono graph repaired promptly. HARRY IC. METZGER 217 South Atherton St. Phone IfiO-J dav night at seven o'clock in Old Chapel to vote upon the list of ques tions submitted by the “Y” Cabinets, in older to select the most popular ones fm the discussion gioups to he oignni/cd aftei Di Cuiry has con ducted his institute Theie will be a senous attempt to have at least one lepresentntivu from even f’atomitv and boaiding club attend the meetings m oulei that they mav latei servo to mtioduce the questions to be discussed KISKI ELEVEN TROUNCES BLUE AND WHITE PLEBES (Continued from fust pnge) lepctition of the Inst and long runs and forward passes completely be wildered the veailmg gndders Sub stitutions did not seem to help the Fenn State situation as Hull, stai Kiski back, ciosscd the line foi two touchdowns and Dmiv added an othei In the final qu.utei the Nittnny devon accounted for its only tally when Wolff tackled Drilly behind the Kiski goal posts for a safety. The game ended with the piepaia toij school team lending by a 11 to 2 count The hno-up Kl'ki—ll Penn Slate Frcxli—2. Hilt! I. I. . tMp 1 ilwiinH 1. T Mmlu Sm,t!i I. (, Mount rimmr C I’ru-tM. Uol'i-Jt, H 1. Milk'll Sthimmir 11 T .Moo-o Sccti-i l I lAirtl Drury Q II Mcmm-I im llimtat 1 H Wolff Hull U J| Nt nli' VitUillnn I’ II Hum id sulMtitiiiioiiJ—iVnn Sin.- Vo t for Sthultr, Dnubli't for Sluont for I'rnuu. s„ni}, rlura for Vloort Vnrcut for lorii VVhitmort' for 1 [an (>rimm for Monnlmn lu.nl for lmicluki«n»—Hull l Xihimnur lirurj Pemiott snfitj—Wolff TURKISH CARAMELS Special This Week 29- CANDYLAND FRANK BROTHERS HfiliAw'iiueHool Shop BcU'ccn 17ib nml«(5!!! 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FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus- Since 1913 Tuesday, November 17, 15)25 SCOTTISH PLAY GIVEN BY MUSICAL COMPANY “The Colters’ Saturday Night” Contains Numerous Songs and Native Humor The Scottish-Musical Cornedv com pany dnectcd bv John Daniels, the iamouis Scotch tenor, ptesented ’us the second number of the “Y" course, the dramatization pf Robert Burnt’ poem "The Cotter’s Sntiiiday Night” lust Fridaj evening in the Auditoi iwm From ths opening scene, winch was laid m a typical Scotch settlin', (o the last strains ot the beautiful melod T * "Auld Lang Svne” the pio duction was waimly applauded Developed mound the coltci'a sou raid daughter, who,*togotlici with the laud’s son nr.d n neighboring peas ant, have dropped in to spend Satur day evening with the old lolks>, ih > plot is mtoispoiscd thioughout with familial and striking songs of the heather The visiting cottoi’s wit and contoilod tales of his variom cjpenences kept the audience m un inteuupted lnughtci Concluding the show the love «Uit\, which had been secondary In action throughout the entertainment, was brought to a climax by the laird son’s declaration of his love for the eottei’s dnughtei STfcPiffffiilTfrrair'e do. 1 sf'Qa^y TV Tuesdnj— LILIAN GISH, DOROTHY GISH and RONALD COLMAN In “Uomoln” News Weekly Wednesday— POL A NEGRI In "Flower of the Night’ Impcnal Comedy Thurvdav and Frida) IX \\ GRIFFITH’S “Sally of the Sawdust’ Nittany Tuesday— LON CHANCY* and NORMA SHCARER In "The Tower of Lies’ F. B 0 Comedy 2 For S3.GO 2 For $4.50 2 For $5.40 2 For $4.00 2 For $5.40
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