Pate "2‘73 Penn State Collegian Published semi-weekly during the College year by stu dents of the Pennsylvania State College, m the best inter ests of the College, the students, faculty, alumni, and THE EXECUTIVE BOARD W. P. Itryn '27 - II G. WOMSLEY '27 S R. Rona '27 - W P. REED '27 - II G W(nmer '27 G. F. FISHER '27 - FRANCES L. Foams '2 I=l R M Atl,ll,n '23 R R. Fletcher '2B W S Thum , o- '2B THE BUSINESS ST trr S R Ronn '27 - 13 C WitArzrox '27 P. N. 'WEIDNER '27 ASSIST kNT BUSINESS MAN WEBS .T. Ferguson '2B C F. Plum '2B ~ T 1 1 ‘7',74, ~, 2 7 .39 91114119 m '29 S I' Prultle ). '29 *" milli '29 L IT rho, Sr. w on,ltr A Gm, r It lilt.. .29 I' Ilullm,n .20 The Penn Slate COI IYCIAN ingotea enmmumentioni ne nn➢ gult- Sea or Collette irate , . All rentntuest,teme mnet bete the setnetum of thennto, end tle 001111 nin e e.lll inal.l.4leel 101011 hie come 19 et Lied totemunL alto, 1. .Ir,rnt.l uortlly of C.OLI.I.(tIAN 114411100'1 110 reeptepoltillt, !wee...3. Inc gentuntn. ctnreo , ,,l In the I.t.tte Ito% All cony for Ttinuln,'A Imme must lie in the nice liv lm.el‘c o'clock Sunday zliuht, und f o r I ntl:l,•a I Nue. by toile °dock 11..tInenl.' multt Cheek, nrol mono , order, nnminr nt,ro ol.her WonPmm Stn'e Culler Jae • 01 not umAptcti lur un oun, due thus ne,s2 Subterintion rtrtce 2.2 20, 96,61,1, Imtnre Nutember 1, 1926 Itntered nt mu 'll6l, L,lkLe ru . eta ntrtter Office Nat my 6:91 l'ublttltlng Cu l'.llltnn, blate lent. r, Tcl, phone 292-W, 11,11 Omer noun. 1 I 00 It 111 On 12 nom 1 OD .r. 1 On p In Ness., Edam Tlll, I,sue TUESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1927 13MMMEN= Each college has a song in which great trib ute is paid to the college in the name "Alma Illatm." It Is customary for the student bodies 01 all these colleges to stand with by ed heads while the song is being played ; It is customai y, we say. Reverence is shown to the college when stucienl body remains still dining the Playing of one song on the tuneful roster Respect for his college is shown by the student who refuses to mme hi , gangling arms and legs about while he singing "Alma Mater." Thcrc is all too little respect shown for Penn State by the imtous fools who insist on donning their hats and coats while the band plays "Alma Mater." A week ago, Penn State was shamed by thc conduct of the students who went through all sm contra lions while the "Alma Mater" was beinf, s °iced. Let's stand pm fectly motionless dumb the len minutes we should mime and re spect oui Alma Matei 'MUM AND CONSEQUENCES There's a social encounter of wits named "Truth and Consequences," in which one has the choice of two ways in AN hlCh to answer a question asked by the master of ceremonies; either that of telling the truth m of taking the consequences. We intend to tell a little truth because asking the question now would do no good, and then we'll ask a question and see if there will be anything proposed as a consequence Throe is a poetic something in campaigning for a new labm atm y or a bronze tablet for a gate to anything. But when there is a camp•ugn foi funds to keep buildings in a state of repair, some one is sine to say "I left my pocketbook in my othei suit." Have you ever noticed the white (sic!) walls of the inteuen of the Auditorium" Have you es e. noticed that on those walls, miniature cany on• run merrily and irregularly then• courses" Have you noticed that, when you are sitting en tin ailed by an entertainer, the building seems to be falling with a meat crash: on turning in your sent, you realize that it is nothing more than a late caller gently closing one of the doors? Their is such an atmosphere about the Ai mmy. too. The seats which tend to project one, face forward, upon the playing floor; the big door that ovens and shuts every forty-five seconds. Can'f Student Council, in its next meeting, find some plan by which the walls and the doors and the bedraggled Ind ow-shades m the Auditorium may be renewed? A student campaign, entirely? Once each yea', when we hear the public press statement that "wm k on the new rem eational cents:, holding five thousand" will begin, we have always put that down as bunk personified. We know that sometime, somehow, someday, that work will begin, but not for awhile. Can we find a way IP which to remedy the evil seating predica ment in which we find the Armory? Will we keep our buildings in repair and good condition, or will one sit back and hope and, do nothing about the matter" You've heal d the truth; is hat ai e the consequences? Ask a senior how many winter sports there are at Penn State and he will answer: "One; fight ing for a seat in the Ai mory !" , Remembering that all our winter sports at Penn State are indoor athletics, why not propa gandize ica a winter carnival and a good ski jump9 • We have enough winter at Penn State; mm e than enough. We take no ads antage of the snow other than ci eating dangerous slides all os er the salessalks of the 'limn. A ski-jump on the golf course, patterned on the order of the famous lump constructed on the Dartmouth course, would be one of the liveliest things that could ever hap pen to this institution. Here we ai e: buried in center of Pennsylvania, where winter holds sway foe all the months allotted by the calendar, and s.o have no outside M. inter sports; No ice-skating facilities; no skiing proclivities because there's no good place in nhich to indulge in the great Nor their sport. With a little labor, a good ski-jump could be constructed at the approach to the second hole on the golf course and the fairway of the short, downhill third hole What's your thought there? - President Vice-President - Treasurer Editar •In-ehief Assistant Editor Managing Editor %Vomen's Editor B. Kaplan '2B I'. It. Smaltz '2B W. Lout, Jr, '26 The Bullosopher's Chair =33 Business Manager Ads ertising Manager Ci.eulation Manager know, Dullosophei, I scan fighting my {Ca!, along in the face of that biting mind Saturday afternoon, v.hen I met someone behind Varsity Hall Who" Iletitel The fronting mind made his cheeks pink as ho peeked fioni between his coat-lapels Ile inns swinging along at a great rate, aiding himself with a walking stick that looked like a bloom handle. His huge stales soon brought him up to me. lie saluted me n•th his hand and spread a genial smile over Ins countenance—and he spoke Just as though he had known me two years "It's tight brisk weather Sseic hming, isn't it"' And then lie had Inv's"( 1 turned and stood matching Inns duve on tomaia the Ag building What do 4011 suppose he was doing, Bolles, pher It. B lildborn '2. W. 1 MeLaughlm '2B "It is hkels, Simnel s, that he was enjoying a vigor ous walk How soon after you sass this striding gentle mar die Sou recognre out new president in him? smi rirEns:-1 wasn't sure who it was when he came around the curse be the is oodlot, hut I soon recognized his face from seeing his pictures, and from seeing him in chapel Dot, if you mean that I didn't have time to sa lute him 3 ou'ie all wet I'se done that several times in Old Main -"And that teinmds me, Smitheis. that many men have failed to ohietse out traditional courtesy toward the Pres alen„ and have let then lesser mw slip down instead of aising the right hand in recognition. Perhaps n sear and r halt has mad:, e f wget—but no, no" EMITHERS:—T'm getting more dope for this column thar you, Bullosophei But you're so old that your whis kers probably would freeze in this ,eathet, don't worry, 'on de the work for both of us Here is a thought—an odd incident that happened two days ago. was ualking, along the alleyway in the real of the Mesalential residence Too students were a few steps ahead, and one 01 then, tinned to the left as though to get to Engineering D more quickly by taking the shoat cut. "Hey." chided his companion, dt egging h u e by the arm. "Don't you knew that's that man's back paid" They con tinue,' on the formet path. That is one thing that the men hate let slip their nerds But there's one thing the students have not lot gotten—something they're plain emeless about. And that is the courtesy that should be shown in the care of the President's front yard Student Council has complained irony times about scaring paths into the campus, but the temptation of saving sisteen seconds overpowers the most masterful of student brains. They believe they are wise men from the East, I guess, for they base worn a scrag gly star into the ground all around the Tau Beta Pi shrub bery The old "Please" signs do not function nowadays. "re hate to be the strident to be brought up before Student Council for marring the campus, Smithers. And r'd hate ,to see a board fence.enclose the campus, or stilt %%arse, to see a lot of cinder paths stretching endlessly into non here Have the students no sense of beauty?" NORTHWESTERN "The dividend paying Company Large Dividends mean low cost An appointment will pay you DAMBLY & WEBBER Cathaum Bldg.-437 Student Representatives B. Carl Wharton '27-227-W Kenneth S. Rufe '27-170 Leo C. Mullen '2B-4374 WINTER SPORTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE, CQ of America" TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN FELLOWSHIPS TORE . AWARDED STUDENTS Five Thousand Dollars Given By General Electric For Research APPLICATIONS MUST BE FILED BY MARCH FIRST Conditions under 'Ouch the Charles A Collin Foundation fellowships will be nuatded for the ,academic year of nineteen twenty-seven and twenty eight have been recently disclosed The foundation, established by the Genital Eleatic company, provides for the unsaid usenet of bye thousand dollars for fellowships to graduates of univeisities, colleges, and technical schools of the Unite! States Students eligible ate those'who base shown by the diameter of their moth that they could, wilt advantage, un do, talee or continue research woik educational inottutions, either here 111 abroad Elettnety, physics or ph3 steal chemistry: are the fields in which the fellowships ale asailsble It , s dennable to make assassin to those men who catid not undertake seseasch nm 6 nit)aut financial aid The fellowships mill carry a minimum allo.sance of five hundred dollars, and may be increased o meet rgemal needs of applicantsf.o whom the tom. msttee decide% to avard them. All applications for awards shoald be hied on special blanks pii.valLd foe this pin pose aid should be first submitted [a the dean of the appl - I cant's school The dean will in tarn file all applications received by him, at the same time Ting the two men Imm who in his °o are best qualified 'tor the award Maich first is t limiting date set by the committee or filing applica tions. These shoo I be addressed to W. W. Ti each, Secetary, Charles A. Coffin Foundationt Schnectao, New I York. INDUSTRIAL 'CHEMISTS HEAR COFIIIAN LECTURE Principles of I 'Colloid Science Explained b? Chemist in Five Adlresses Piomment indnerial chemists from reighliming still as well as mem bers of the facul i and students, at tended the sorseiif five lectures on colloid dynsmics,,elivered last week in the Plisielpuliding by Victor Cofrnan of the rch staff of Ar mour and comp` y, Chicago. Mr Cofman Icvlained the princi ples of the scieire of colloids, demon strating by encrunvnt and lantern slides many of; he phenomena inv,d- ved After discissing the theories of collo , ds, he citel many instance, of then piactical application Colloid al substances exert enormous power in moiling and shimkunt because of then ienction t moisture, he assert ed i Stating that this poneilis sufficient to cause the rise of sap t 9 the tops of the tallest trees,:ilr Cofman told how the ancient Egmans mule use of the force developed when wat e r is poured on dry wood to cut huge stones into enact,. of mluck they ad driven wooden midges. Accordg to 311 CRAIiTR E'S ' Are showing a " ^' beatttiful sele - fiat! of DIAMONDS Tonight;T esday, January 18th Featuring CHIP SUEY As Only AX Can Make It The Blue oon Restaurant $ , MEMO Y BOOKS :1:• ..: .4 -. 4. . .'. Y t $3. 0 and $5.00 ... • ... Leathet $6.00 to $9.00 4. x t THE AT LETIC STORE .1.: .'• On o-Op. Corner x ::: Floor Flips Juniata had a no-game hoodoo on Its trail last meek. Penn State .it State College Wednesday and Temple at Huntingdon Friday was the or wa rd schedule. With forty-eight h airs of each embryo encounter the ached ale was corrected to engagements in February Attn Boy, Jame The Yale basketball team's consec utive lo.ng steak in the Eastern I, ter collegiate League I cached the twenty-four mark Satin day uhe, a held goal in the last [lusty second., of play be Foot. l's ineeton center, sent them down 30-28 Judge L Inds:, should investigate. Packard, veteran of many a mat bum], experienced a little difficulty in pinning the meaty should.; of Eiseman to the mat in the inteicle, struggle After fruitless attemps to flop the sophomore will an aim and Lady hold, the both/ middle>>eight heeded a )ell to "Try a Leg" and »on live points for his class. Our candidate for The Hall of Fame The fellow that stopped one of the bogs coming (loon from ,he President's Informal welcome R ed nesday and inquired anxiously, "What sins the score?" Who said theme vas too much mem - cmphasis on College athletu.s: It vas thsenvered that second semc=tem egistrabon and a basketball g tome did not moms. Result—tmmumph for m egmstratmon MECO Certain it is that the Long faintly is not short of wrestling pioness Ike and Hank are old hands at the game; and non another brother is listed with the sueeassful fieshnien aspirants. MIZE There hate been tumors that Rig Mahoney mould tty out I'm thewlot ling team this year The Cleat ROT. comp.:mm.l by appearing in football Jersey: basketoall wan m-up pant., awl 1550 new boxing gloves Elea "The bulky McDonald" made a splendid couch fol. the "Dull of llc Campus" in the prehminalies Its ger went down with Mac in ten ecc undo and came up without him fifty five seconds later Mae was pia:ti eing bulking on the mats Getman, oul muscles ale colloid en gmes, the efficiency of v.lnch is es seeded only by the most efficient else tric motors Our nerves ale also cal lads, he declared. In his second concluding lecture, Mr. Colman spoke of new colloid con cepts and of posstbilities in the col kid field Here It Is-- Don't Miss It Out Today Revelers Mary Lou•••I Know That You Know Now is the time to hook your orchestras for the second se mester. Penn State Collegians Chang Smith''s DanGregory's—nightafter Military Ball • Music Room ENTRY LIST GROWING IN JOURNALISTIC CONTEST Siher Loving Cup and Citation Will Be Prizes Offered Best Publication Requests for mail into the first high ...hoot publication contest being con ducted b} the chapter of Pi Delta Ep silon, national honotuty journalistic fraternity, are coming from secondary in all parts of Pennsylvania, according to II G Womsley '27, in charge of thC competition Pi of, M M Hams, or the depart ment of English, mho is the fraternity ads ,or, states that the entry list IS glom mg each day biome than one !moth cci high school publishing boards aro expected to enter their magazines and papers prior to January thirty firs, the date set for the closing of entries Many of those already enter ed aie taking advantage of the Penn Shia student publishers' offer to give coin ti active criticism of their efforts The object of the contest is to stim ulate interest in journalism among high' school students of Pennsylvania and to award a silser cup to the staff or that paper judged to be the best it the contest The editor of the win ning publication mill receive an en gr ...red citation. It is planned to make these av arils rt the commence ment e'erciaes of the winning high s.mol Penn State Quintet Downs Susquehanna (Conunped flem thst Page) one of his tins tiles from the foul line. Coach Iles mann injected tlnce new faces into the linens at the stmt of the ~ ezond half ashen Rnepke mont in fit Steve Hamas. Reilly relieved Page a, eentot and on Nie•la replaced Baron The change did not help the conic of Susquehanna for it was fully two!. se minute, after play no, leCUMed that Eastaood', attempt from fat doom the floor .sent the Selinsgrove into double Prunes In the In tel,' the Penn State offensive seas ,e,ad for seventeen points when tmo tsso field goals each flouted from tn., FIREPLACE WOOD COAL State College Fuel &Supply Co Phone 35-114 Tasty Punch Cream Mints with your * colors—or Fresh Salted * Nuts—add distinction * to your dance. •:. ... ili CANDYLAND i!:i ) li.. MEN, HERE e _.: , '`,; Is good news for YOU Our January Sale will continue to February Ist. This is in answer to the queries of many of our customers. We decided to continue this sale on account of early registration. We have 200 suits of this season's latest styles on hand, such as Society Brand, August Brothers, Hart Schaff ner and Marx, Kirschbaum and Snel lenburg, which you will find appropri ate for wear next spring. These suits formerly sold for from $40.00, $50.00 and $60.00 and are now priced as low as $34.50 and $32.50, and one special lot at $21.95. All $lO.OO Florsheim Shoes at $8.85 and other makes as low as $5.45. Every purchase must be as repre sented or your money will be refunded. NI. FROMM Opposite Front Campus Beginning Monday evening, January 17th, our stpre will close every evening at 6 o'clock, except Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Tuesday, Januaty IS, 1927 hands of Captain llamas, Roepke and Reilly while Von Nelda registered a lone field marker and Mike a fon' shot. Delay tallied the losers second field goal in the half but Roepke, Von Nieda, Reilly and Steve llamas, Mike's substitute, brought the count to 48- 13. Alt this point Smelt", who was injected for Delay, counted Susque hanna's final score It was followed by another floor shot by Steve which ended the scoring. Summar): PEVN STATE M. Minn, f (CanLl . '4. 1. a I . in 2 ' l% 5 Hamm f 2 I I II lt,ol. f I 0 0 I. 2 0 I/ I Pan c Willy c II 0 ii Lungron 2 n I 4 4 Delp a' n 0 II 0 I 0 I U;71.7e1t10 tr ' 0 0 I I=l f fl If , 11 I ; me. 0 o o 11 11 .2 De'rly f • ,naffs f f D L r on (Capt.) Eastx ca sr Kurtz. r Penn Sure S squaw nn 711E477;_13 - (Matinee Do 1) :at 2.00) TUESDAY— Ronald Colman and Willa flunky 'THE DARE ANGEL" WEDNESDAY— Lillian and Dorothy Gish 'ORPHANS OP THE STORM THURSDAY— William Boyd in 'THE VOL( 1 BOATMAN lon Chaney =BS Nittany Theatre (Ei ening Skov, ing Only) EMI= Wllhom Boyd m 'JIM TILE CONQUEROR' WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Ben Lyon and Pauline Starke FRIDAY and SATURDAY— All Star Cast tl` Bikgs, Vititherdashers