Page Four . _ INotices 1 Eli:along of taledictolian, nice and scholarship men will be held at a meeting of the senior class. Thai A.* , at set en o'clock in Old Chu- Athletic Association Ilomlnatlons lot preodent and secretary wilt be held in chapel on May second and third President and Mn.. Hutu! oil! con t nue to he at home Monday after nouns and ev.erungn during the hal ante of the academic year To elect office., the Agricultuial Economics society will meet tonight at sm en-fifteen o'clock in 200 Hort Propose Amendments To A. A. Constitution (Continued from page two) lion 'oolong to mom Krfect t.o•ordt. tion Iletruse amber tin faculty nor tin. ntmlent ls 1.. n directreuttollon on the eo ttren trolllno mutton, I.th of tht, tholents hate been more or in In inn ornom or Nov or why clerislonn aro nnole ond enrrled Into etre, lhls has risen rise to nosunthrstontl. Inen. um! perhaps has been the origin of ro sours 0101 gnash, whleh hose den ortimllclal 10 h Inmost Tht emnmlttm hot born In nes- • • . eral ronrcromm with a amain! committer • the College S, not mat ugh aspecial co mitt, or the Student Council oleapoin or both the Amulty and Muds. lardy ac. round to Li mry fair but strorst.S desino or °Maluku sons such ravraanimlion of t Alumni Advisory Committee., as mould a. complish bett,r undemlandlog on all stdo and. cstreciall, afford thun (jaulWaid. niews.Shoes $9 NEW SPRING MODELS ON DISPLAY AT MONTGOMERY & CO. $7 cjariWaid ew.s.Shoes M e and the joy -friend... Prince Albert WHEr my father was in college, "Put that in your pipe and smoke it!" was considered snappy conversation. I'm ready to take this old line literally when the talk centers around Prince Albert. Because P. A. makes two of what I like in a pipe. All wise-cracking aside, P. A. is the money when it comes to deep-down satisfaction in a smoke. It's got everything! Cool as the trail of the ice-man across the kitchen. Sweet as vacation. Fragrant as a pine forest. Think up your own similes. You'll write diem all in the column headed "Superlative Degree" when you learn the joys of a jimmy-pipe and Prince Albert. If you don't know this grand old smoke, come around to my room and I'll give you a load. FRINGE ALBERT —no other tobacco is like it! Q 1917. y r: A. j iz . r , (gmga T . ok.!c! ugh what they retottl nuttier In xholt " T ' t h IaAItMPV4;II.IITIC CONTIIOI.. Aftor cutThlde ration of thr ,arted anti... of the present sltAllon, and en effort to stone all ...Me rotor, etitenelo. the ettmtalttee, with the concurrence of th special faculty commt. or the Alumni Advisory Contanltteoh end the sneelalecommend. Student LuUndll commlttee, maw, folly That thnancient Alumni Advisory Commit tee he abolinhed anti In it, Mead a butt, to he known as the Board of Athletic Control, be fcreated. *such a laxly to be made tin of the ollowing rearezentation. One member from the litwrri of Trust. eel. of the College. who shall be :ammo, four membere of the College Senate. floe members-from the Alumni Aasoelatlon and three stud.. • • • Alumni President Binh°limners committee does not feel that it nould be either advisee• Lie or proper to attempt to restrict the fan. lilt, or the student body in the respective sel teller of representatives on the proposed Board but it It of the opinion Beat no coach cnmlm lt ed at this Institution should he a teem. bee of Such a Board would be self-contained in that the faculty group would In itself consti• tote the College Senate Committee on alb. leties, ninch functions eddh respect to OM. "See Your Orders Cooked" —AT— CLUB DINERS, INC. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Food OPEN ALL NIGHT PHONE 9480 i - ; --',..• ~,..% V.;R~';~,, ~Lv THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Witty. .ppnaai of schtdoles. etc It wOuld be a clearing house for the harmonmus and slteeLvitul condliel of athlntic activities be muse of the suganAted commosillon of the Board It should function with greater fre• panne). be more fldslble and be better Inform. ed on all matter of Interest and responsibility . . Then ccomplishment of such a reorganise. Son wnold necessitate a revision of the ton. stitution of both the Alumni Association and the College Athlelle Associalton The nee. meaty revision of the latter calisthenic., has hero ...sun d the follimittMe by the student repro.entatives Smh proposed revision of the latter constitution would provide that the revision once accomplished would be impos sible of change without the express concur. renee of both the Senate and Alumni Associa tion. and whit such limitation of amendment of the Athletic Association. constitution. the representav themselvese Student Council hate expressed to be in accord (I" ELIMINATION Or SCHOLARSHIPS. Devine the annoy the O 1 of so-ealled Athletic Scholarships Impressed Itself upon the Committee sot a real contributing cense to present unrest in athletic relations The Committee has been informed that in many institutions financial assistance is given to athletes. In some Men openly. in others under one guise or another But the committee has Leconte convinced that the present.eeneral us. P. A. cold even-ohm. in lay red imr, pound end Pelf. pound iin humidor,. end 1.e,fl lit ite:ZZAW,,Z,24 it. Prince Albert ...... . tem of alldetie acholarahips end financial help t to athlete... either ue in RUM,' collegiate Mall is nea credit to, nor in the best Intereata of. the instittillons. or of geed atmrottna.bin The exiatence at Penn Stale of acholorshion held by athletes and Inform.. tone regarding them ha , . been a matter of nubile record But it is betided that atteh schobushlue hate not resulted in real benefit to the Institutions, twat. man, holders of them hare withdrawn from college before graduation and awards of such schobtrshits. hare tended to discourage the athletib deyeb ailment of tandems who du tot hold such acholarshina The committee. thtrefore. re commends that no athlebe seholurshin4 he awarded ftouture any student entering Penn State in the fel SEPARATION OF THL Di-PART MENT OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION FROM THE COACHING OF INTERCOLLEGIATF TEAMS Due to the inadequacy of aqui, mea t. the doelountent flntraura sports has heen retarded It is helloed homeler, that in the future a great and useful deourtmtitt of Phriical education mill be built ill , . whiled. The hilarious adventures of a rookie po i stman who mixes the MAILS with the FEMALES with surprising results!, CTIIELIT., FRIDAY and SATURDAY ,--,- April 29 and 30 ,vALE HARVARD PRINCETS ' SYRACU'.'4,;isi . iROWN • SWART CALIFOIi IDAHO • r• COLORADO • D RGIA TECH • CH ',,,••••. DAME • lON, e j3y A:point/neat im- , -- , ,, :-. COIII6I rt lo n ' LEHIGH • L ' a t NO A E m ----• ' YENS • ARK THIS SHIELD IDENTIFIES LEE • \VYOMIN .4 , authentic -,- ' RESERfIE •U COLLEGE HALL APPAREL , S •SUSQUEHAN kRTMOUTH • CORNELL • PENNSYLVANIA • C KNOX • ALABAMA . % LELAND STANFORD • C MISSISSIPPI • MISSOURI Whitey Musser's Clothes S I the ph)elied elmelopment of the student at Penn Stale shall Leto pare with the mental dmelopment. With this In view, the commit. tee recommends that, vs soon as it becomes Department there shall be a separation of the Department uf Physkal &location of the College. and the activities. ankh the proposed Board of Athklic Control may be delegated to suptnim. to the end that the Department of Physical Iducation will function solely as do the other schools of the College. and that its director shall not In • coach ofany branch of sport ur any team taking part M inter- collegiate competition. . - • Oil ADDITIONAL METHOD OF NOMIN ATING ALUMNI MEMBERS TO BOARD OF CON fROL The eutnmittee has learned that the present system whereby members of the Alumni Advisory Committee are nominated as candidates fur election bas caused faction It therefore recommends that proper mut ision he made by such amendment of the constitution and by-lops of the Alumni Mao r i/Glenn as rant be necessary to afford. in ad. • Ilition the right of nominntion to such office on the premed Bonn! of Athletic Control. • N DARTMOUTH; CORNELL HMORE • TUFTS • KNOX • AL EFrERSON UKE.KAN 111223151 (DOLLEGE HALL was originated by College Men who drafted the exact specifications to the fraction of an inch: Exactly how much space there should be between buttons; exactly what curve there should be in the lapels and bottom of the coat; exactly where the pockets should be placed; exactly how loose the back should hang; exactly how many buttons, how high and how pointed the vest should be; exactly how wide the knee and bottom of the trousers should be; exactly what patterns and shades the woolens should be. COLLEGE HALL REPRESENTS THE AUTHENTIC STYLE ON WHICH SMARTLY TURNED-OUT UNIVERSITY MEN INSIST College Halls3s One and Two Suits • • • . Trousers [Others to s4s] WYOMING 7 DRAKE • WILLIAMS • NEBRASKA • NEV. ESERVB • UNIONz.NIAGARA'• R'ENSSELAER • M. 1. US•UEHANNA • MARYLAND CINCINNATI • WASHINI Meet Your Friends at Whitey's if constituted. by AO. .urh method as dations and findings also of the Stu 00outplyed in the nomination of at eandidat a , for um maird at Trust,. a t th, dent Commttee and the raculty-com- College mince. Per obvious reasons it Is breed that this re- The following men comprise the Alumni port be placed before the Alumni Annotation committee John Beaver White 'O4 eh:finnan. so that action with " f°r " George 17- Sleek 'DO. Boyd A Mosier 'Ol. Ar ena to any recommendations herein made thur W Mitchell 'Ol. William Wrap 'O7. Cm. mey be taken without unreasonable dela. The Committee trust, that the Alumni Alto- krs.st.l.:ittrl.tja,jAt'ovisu.KitsiiTrl4h. C,orge elation will consider the passibility of such gen lion In sown form so that action may e t ialc ' en within the present collegiate 'year.' • -= 1 " 2 : , %. 2 F0rV"-=tioun': EQUITABLE LIFE OF lOWA made represent Its unanimous thoucht ar rived at after the most careful o n it was able to she to the situation as found J. A. (Pop) GARRISON Edam's Note:—The above report, , AGENT submitted to the Alumni Body by tts I n , committees, embed]. the recommen-linOne 32511 V 121 Burrowes st. SPORT WEAR . Knickers, Blazers and Sweaters White Duck, Plaid, Striped, Linen and Silk Poplin Knickers . PRICED FROM $3 TO $7 M. FROMM Opp. Front Campus $30,000. in cash prizes 0 04° ` tiV titt g cog i fer .• Announcement of the $30,000 Coca-Cola prize contest will appear in many newspapers and in the fol lowing magazines: The Saturday Evening Post.:.. May 7 Literary Digest May 14 Collier's Weekly May 21 Liberty Mayl4 - Life.. .. . ..May 5 Watch this contest for the next three months. College men ought to win. ' PENNSYLVANIA ABAMA • LELAN LINOIS OEM I • NORT TSBURG :TE VI 2MMIEM LEHIGH • LAFAYETTE Tuesday, April 26, 1927 OLUMBIA \ NFORD .RD \ N DO CH VA
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