r.'2e 'fwo Penn State Collegian Published scmi-vreeUy (luring the College year by students of the Penn svtvnma State College, in the interest of Students, Faculty, Alnmm and Friends of the College. EDITORIAL STAFF IT. W. Cohen ‘2a It T. Kriebel '26 A. K. Smith ‘2C IV. J Durbin ’2C II L Kellner ’2G It. A. bhancr ‘2O JUNIOR NEWS EDITORS 0 T Fisher ‘27 W. P Reed ‘27 U W. lio. aid ‘27 II G Womsley'27 junior wo*,u:\*-> news rnnons Fi.irco* L Follies *27 Mary E Sharer’27 BUSINESS STAFF TV P. Adler ‘27 E. 11. Coleman ‘27 Ellen Bullock ’27 Bir mess Manned AtUeitisuijj M:u>.igci Cncubtio \ Mnr.tecr ASSIST\NT BUSINESS M WACEISS r X Weulnei, Ji ‘27 REPORTERS T Cain Jr. ’26 G. L Guy ‘2O G. E. Brumfield ‘26 S It Robb ‘27 T !: Kor.lnw '24 H V, MrrJi *29 f I) I htu (. Niuiilt '24 C lonppii.tV.r Ir. '29 ]* It Sm *Ur 29 VV lur 1 2i W s Pi.iinncn ‘2 J 1 V i > mli p.nn 2S II r lioriu 2S It K ij.'nn ..X The Penn State COLLEGIAN unites communications on ary subject of college inteiost Letters must hem tlie «i|?mluicx of the \\i itcis Names of communicants xwll bo published unless leiiucsted to be kept confidential It rssumos no rccponsibilitv, howevoi, foi icntuaents o'piesscd in the I ittei Box and reserves the light to exclude an\ whose publication would be palpably mnppropi late All copv for Ticsclnv s mint b« m the office by ten a. m on Monday, and for l'lidav’s issue t»j ten a m on Tln.isd.iy Subscription puce* *>2 30 if paid bcfoie December 1, IDS’* Entered at the Postoflxe, State Col'egc, Pi, ns second-tli c s nutter Office. Nittany Printing ami Publ’-hing Co Building, State College, Pa Telephone: 202-W, Bell Member of Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association News Editor this issue TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1923 THE STUDENTS HAVE SPOKEN By an overv helming maioiily. Penn State's student body has voted against compulsoiy dailv chapel Undcigi adnata, whose niteiest in campus a (lairs is a minus quantity, came out ot their '-hells long enough to uusc then voices against the clement of compulsion m the clady ch«pol seivu.es. The tic ol such a ma louty cannot tail to bung seme action fiom the poveis that be At the beginning ol the discussion, the COLLEGIAN sfnteJ that it would diop the question it the lestiKs of the ielev en aan anted such action. However, the matter must be (mi ' laithet m \ ie\v ot last week’s poll. This papei lus been uitiuzed for »e\eial things m conduct ing the campaign, among these cntiusms being the tact that four con Ictteis and no pio communications were published in last Friday’s issue. The tact of the maltei is that not one lettci upholding compulsory dad: chapel came m for publication at that lime. The only two lotlcis that favoiccl th.e morning son ices as they aie at piesent wcic both published in other papei s The COLLEGIAN feels that it has done its bit in sounding undeigiuduute opinion. It now icmains foi Student Council to petition the Eoaid ot Tiustees for the abolishment of compitls’on in the daily chapel semcos. using the details ol the COLLEGIAN poll as the basis for the request k “FOR THE GLORY OF OLD STATE When the shades of daikncss tall ovei the Pitt Stadium on r lh.U! sday atternoon, a Penn State Lion will walk off the giuliron, (.ther glouous m victory oi loyal m defeat Fci thiec yeais, the Panlhci lies howled loud and long in victoiy. in ID2O and 1021 jolloweis ot both teams wcie silent ovei sco.eless tic« Cut the Dhio and White has patiently wauled, wailed foi the dav And now when the prospects are fai from blight, memoiie-. ate awikencd—mommies of six ycais ago Eealen back to the shidows of their own goal posts, the Lions held the teiiifie on slaught ot the Panthe* The ball changed hands. Then like a holt from a cleai skj came one ot the most spectaculai plays of the season, end Pitt was beaten in the flash of a -.ccond Pci haps Tluti-'dav may be the day Perhaps eleven men, carrying with (Item a memoiy. may make it the day. Foi upon cloven men i ests the hopes of thousands. once again, eleven men may do what no Penn Slate football team has accomplished since 1019 Three deteats have been iorgotten Now THE game looms up ovei the hon/on, the turning point ol a half-dozen ycais The grandstands must p'av a lone hand, but the: are dependable. The eleven men must prove then woith Undcigiaduates. aware of nothing but scoies. and nanow mmdotl alumni have ciitiu/.cd coaches and members of the team since the fust defeat ot the season They consulei victories as an horoi. defeats as a disgiace It is sad that such a state of alfuiix shoukl occur at Penn State but, neveithclcss, it is Luc. Penn State’s coaches ami playcis should not be ciitici/cd They have given their all to the Blue and White this year. Thej have woiked long into the night in an attempt to give the Lion back its lighUul place m the intercollegiate gudnon world That they have failed to cmcigc on the long cncl ot the scoie in every game should not take the slightest vestige ot gloiy away fiorn them It is a maik of honor for then opponents. To ask foi victory in the Pitt game is to ask for too much To ask that every man on the team fight as he has never fought befoie, fight “toi the GJoiy ol Old State,” is a reasonable icquest and must be granted. Students, alumni and fi lends of Penn Stale demand a fighting team, not a team that ciawls on Us hands and knees when things look dailc. That thev will be satisfied with the eleven men that Coach Hugo Bezdek sends on th * 1 on Thanksgiving Day is a foicgonc conclusion. • a o men play their last game for the Blue and White They, above all, dcsiic to outdo themselves in the coming clash. And live inspired moil, imparting their inspiration to evciy other play er on the team, should beat down all prejudices that have been voiced against Penn State and its tootball team this season The Lion enters the game as the decided underdog A real battle against the highly-touted Panther will be a victory for Penn State m more ways than one. To Coach Hugo Bezdek and his men, “Penn State men m vie -lorv or defeat, but Pmm State men always.” Let them battle as they have never battled before “for the Gloiy of old Stale.” Grid 1 Gossip Tlneo knots have been tied in the Lion’s, tail so fm—and there will bo no foui th knot Then* is no more loom Editor-In-Chief Assistant Editor Managing Editor Associate Editor As.sou.ite Editor Associate Editor Pulverize Pitt Returns will begin at two o'clock. The audience will consist of faculty niembeis, invalid* and Andv L\tle Pulverise Pill— The {fame will begin at two-thnty o’clock Tha audience will consist of .•U those holding two or moie shaies in Pittsbuigh's new stadium—and a few Penn Slate students who aie able to hold then ticket*. Pulverize Pitt And\ l.vlle will not accomimny the team to the Smokv Cits because he iiijuiod his shoulder pads m Fi i da\’s scummago Pulverize Pitt—— B C Win! Eon '27 And all the hjenas will witness i mights* important clash winch de cides the championship of .Jimgle land Pulverise Pitt Teleriam sn>s “Pitt to play .A Tournament of Roses if Penn fetate is defeated” Das Gia> says. “That’s a tough bscak, ’cause Pitlsbuiph has fvs gotten how to sing ’California, lleie I Come.” Pulverize Pitt The colois of the lambow will be high and dn at Pittsburgh, toi Gia> punts foi the Lions vhile Blown doe* the booting foi Pitt. Pulverize Pitt Tin* spotts v'ntets at Pittsbuigh p.edict a linc-ci.'cktng duel between B.g Andv tiuslnfsoi and Big Mike MichaW o That wont be a duel— Mike'- defensive woik will spike Big Andy’s gun W F. Adlei Pulverize Pitt (It the Collegian staff doesn’t find Jlclb g s cut nt the last minute, llou ,t>. McCann and MichaMa* von’t get then pictucs tn the pupei ) Pulverise Pitt And. fimllv. it Leo Houck is light about the icsults of the game. Penn State* student* will invest e.vtia shek els in much nothing aftei the bets .ne paid Pahcri/e Pitt P S, X B and Afteimath—We iouml Ilelbig’s pictuie' Plaster Pitt I Letter Box Editoi of the COLLEGIAN VOTE NO TO COMPULSION “ Ballot bo ves w ill be pLced ..i v ai :- ous points on the campus this morn ing and it is the dutv of every student to vote, whether he favois compul -o*\ dmlv chapel oi not A pool vote would be a calamitv, and indication 01 ms'ntc*c-t The COLLEGIAN, voic ing student sentiment, has piomised that theie wi'l be no moie agitation if the lesnlts of the vote w.mnnt, md it is smceie in this piomtso "We have weighed both tides m the balance, howevei We are convinced of the futilitv ot compulsion in dailv chapel *ei vices Vote NO to comoul- MOll In icfeicncc to vom above editonal of November twentieth, I have sevenal points which I’d like to piesent At the outset of voui campaign voui napes statu! that it would conduct an Unbiased attitude to the subject of commtLotv chapel Do voa think the above editorlal was fan 0 Since the COLLEGIAN is the only college papei, vou have loft i.o cn.ince of electioneering jm And all I hemd was a gioan. Twinkle. Twinkle, Witty Dan llow* I wonder who you am, A bright young fellei, a handsome man 7 And then again, who gives a Dumbtitiumtium, turn, turn. fAHtf/T? TAITEC PADT IM how & ,cat savings wetc LUILLuD IMLJ I fiat Ik bmught about in laigc in uiufactui- LAND GRANT CONVENTION ing Schools Illustrating his point .... ... , . ... . Dean S ickett stated that in 1018 Nine Members of Penn Slate mt , Mvf „ „„n,on dollars damage Faculty Attend Annual ' as wi ought bv dust explosions and m., ’ lues in flout mills md giam elova- Three-day Session | tras Ths J 0„ fo u„, vlnß tut onc ■“ ’ ! bundled and lift, thousand dollaio ..cpic-enting Penn SU te at tiiC’j.. UM . h\ explosions Tine le thi.t\-mnth annual con cation ol ]lßlbWc docicase was in a laigc I-and C.iant colleges. n« membra, mra , mc lluc to adv ice piocurcd fiom or the facult. including foui dcnns. jth( , , otal C „ EII1CC1 lnR ,| 01 ,ailment le teok an active part in the tinee-dav| lat t 0 thl , p.evention of the le -1,1 cl * ,ea K° " l **- 1 ’ last :cunencc of such dust disnstms. Thus sdaj : , Using av his subject “Value to I Third Oldest lint Industucs of Engmceimg Resenichj In « genoial discussion in the En al Penn Slite,” Dean R L backettj Kineeiirg section it was mentioned cited the voik accomplished heie, that Penn State has the thud oldest engmcei mg experiment station of to b»* von editonal Voui attitude the Land Grant colleges Illinois has undosibtedh (.aptmcdmmv votes md lowa, the two oldest, icccivo fio a the fievhmcn v* ho didn’t give the . <>175,000 and $130,000 pel vo.u ic suh'cet miicli considesatsnn - ttclson II B«*nrc> \>G. n™ u«*» i«i on Editoi < Note -f-Thc attitude of the “Hnw COLLEGIAN* m locald to i-impul- HUWlUUlU soi\ '® cHsenclnU arr tenth issue, the COLLEGIAN mfoim- a,‘a cd f'e student bodv that befoie the \oiiTHi AM) i(•fciondu'n iL would pn i tnt a Mini- 1 SKIS maiv (ditonnl on the it.sue The cdi-1 marie! r ' C ' l toii.il which Mi Iscipc\ lefcis m \orihUml ski Mfc Co Ins lettei was n suminnrv of tho ai-J WorM inrsmt ski Kumcnts which \ cro piesentec! bvl v nu'aMinr cemmumcat'ons timing the past two' weeks REMINGTON PORTABLE Be sure to tell Dad during your Thanksgiving vacation you ? need a Remington Portable Typewriter. It will save time and \ boost your grades > Your typewriter repairs can be taken care o£ over this week- » end during your vacation. S HARRY K. METZGER \ Phone 160-J 217 S. Atherton St. i THE KEEFER-NOLAN HARDWARE “The Store of Service’' A complete line of Roasters, in Sheet iron, Granite, Aluminum, and Pyrex, priced from $l.OO to $6.50 Cake Griddles 75c to $2.50 Waffle Irons $2.00, $2.25, $3.50 The New-,Corn Popper, pops, and butters corn at the same time, $l.OO, WORLD GOTO IS BISGUSSiN TOPIC; Sentiment of Other Institutions! Inclines Toward'Entrance I by United States \ • |country is about to get under wnj. ALL-COLLEGE POLL TO I Ifc ls expected that the geneial tiond TEST STUDENT OPlNlON;.’.s=n=t" “uTS question is brought befoio that body Attempting to educate the student jto be debated December se\cnteenth body at I’enn Slite to a full realiza- 1 Tins wilt be in the foim ol the lion of Die nothings and meamrg oi ( Swanson-Wilhs i evolutions At the the Woild Court, frequent discussions] piesent tune it appeals, judging "ic taking plate both m campus or-iliom opinions expicssed and fiom t, uu/utions and in class-rooms thntj ballots alleady c ist m some colleges, ernsider this vital question from all j Hint student sentiment is inclined angles At a futrne date probably | tow aid the enluincc of \meiica into early ne't month, a \otc v ill be tak-|the Woild Couit. on b\ the COLLEGIAN to dcteimm'l That mleiest is being displayed all •tudent sentiment coiiceinmir lhej o%ei the countiv is evidenced h\ participation of the United Stales , mmclous confeienccs and discussion into the "World Couit jgioups that aie earned on. In W .1 Kitchen, seciotaiv of the Y j nmnv places bulletin'! aie being pub- M C A made it known that »n of- li'-hed that dcscuhc student Woild fdt is being made by the latter oi-1 Couit acliuties in then \icimty. ganizulton to piocuie a speaker of| uational lcputo, itunatc with the in- 1 lucacies of the World Court, to lec ture to the student body. It is hop ed that a inomincnt figuie will have been secured within a week to pie •mt this impottant question m a wavj that will gh'e every student a dealer I idea leg.irdmg the natmo of thisL . gieat juchcnuy body An abundance I ,? Trnnr pw V wmvn or hteiatuie on Woild Court affatis| RUDOLPH ALENII&.O t.’ay be had upon application at the!.. "V liut u here a table has been set w « k [ v “" d “™. cs ~f st “ lc ~ ande de\oted cntucly to material ofj * Sotrc Dame (»ame that soit. | Leading Colleges Vote [Tuesday The Young Squirt An idea of the impoitai.ee of Hus; subiect mav be gatheicd when it is coiv.ideied that \oting in six hun diod of the leading (.oHogcs of the U snEAßr;il *pcctnol> while the local engineer- in ‘'The Circle” mg depaitmcnt recencs a \ early State appiopnation of but twenty Thursda)- thousand dollais Appealing befoic the exccutne in u * es body compnsed entirely of college I'rldaj presidents, Dean a W Stoddaituig- RICARDO CORTEZ and cu that a Libei.il Aits section be es-j GRETA NISSEN Üblished in connection with Land I m “The Name of Line” Giani college's. While his suggestion l was leceivcd fa'oiablv it was decid-j Saturday— rti to defer action until the body con- _ SHIRLE\ !\IASON \iiies again next year I ' n Joseph Conrad's “Lord Jun' Repicscnlatives of Penn State at-’ tending the confcicnce weie Dean R L Watts, Dean W G Chambers,; Dean Sackett, Dean Stoddart, Prof.* R G Bicssle’, Prof M S McDoweM \ Pi of W A. Biovles, Pi of C. E Me>-I cis, Hass E P Chaec and Miss M T Bogait. | F L Dawes *35 LOST—One black ■'pcctuc'.c case con-i taming horn-rimmed glasses and Waterman fountain pen, pxobabh on campus or between campus and Postal avenue Call 2G2 or leave at 416 W. FCbtei avenue ltpd I RIFLES AND AMMUNITION % Hunting Equipment of All Kinds !The Best Duck-Back Coats and Trousers ARMY .AND NAVY STORE 5 820 East College Avenue | YUM! YUM!! YUM!!! | Make it a Real Thanksgiving \ Special Roast Chicken Dinner PENN SATE CAFE 3-1 Mrrrlnm Pirk bt. Paul. Minn EDWARD CLOTHES "Made for You" < . 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