T 5.7.1 Penn S tate .olleMan Published semi-weekly during the College yen: by students' of the Penns} h.] i State College, in the interests of the College, the students. faculty, alumni and friends. nix ExEculivE BOARD WIIFFI FR LORD, ID, '2B R '2S C Firo. '2S Wmr•Ft.ril I nu, .hp '2S llr\JAMI\ RAN.,,: '2S R. M AMINCO \ '2S \V S T11011'0:: '2.8 P R SMAI 77 '2B L II BOL Si '2') IL E. Hoffman '2) r• .1 tai n t 'l9 THE BUSINESS STArI, C F' FrANN '2B 131 Nine, Ilan,rei JOE', \ '2l .Id%)lr y v.ci It P, K 1,11% 21 Circulation 31Inattor I-A, '-3 Caen , ition )I.inag, ASS!'“ rI . 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II °free llou, 11 00 n m to 12 00 ru 1 00 00 u m FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1927 3 1:`,1N STATE AND ADVERTISING The w ell-I now n slogan, "It pays to .uhertise," unive' • illy accented Without lithe] thang Penn e ample, Si mild find difficulty in e.:- nandan„ Advei Using is one of the best and glib mean , of displaying a glen pi ()duct to the outside woi ld Vi'db its annual growth and its increas ing seine tc the Commonwealth. Penn State is be comiru; advei th , ed with a Dente' ;.e. , 1 and enthu ,. - ia=m The most iecent means of advertising the College, and the town, too, has been fin coshed by the local Rolm y Club. This organilation com posed 01 the leading business men of State College. ha. ins dui delegates fi om Rotary Clubs tin ough on' Pennsylvania to cons one here on Octobei see enil• and eighth lime than one thousand Ro tallani ale expected to be pi esent on that week end. one thousand men, each one having an influ ence ocm the community horn so Mel he came. The occasion has great possibilities of being Is o"th thousand• of dollar s in good-will toward the Col lege and ton n It would seem that the Retain - ins main object comsat, is to "have a good time " It is: and that is just wheie the College, and the town itself enter into the affair The College will be thrown open frin a general inspection The stsitoa will hat C then thst glimpse of an intern pmt of Penn State while they attend the student mass meet ire., on Finlay night, the en e of the football game with Bucknell .h block of sent, has beep tesers ed to, the llotai ians It is probable that the scenes of that, es grlgg in the Auditoi 'um will be viuid toi many Months atte•wmd, when the Ro tin kir , will be miles distant Item this campus The follow mg morning,,] general tom of the Col- Ingc ha been planned and another phase of Penn Stec will he risible Then in the afternoon the - will look clown onto historic New Dean ci Field and act fitness the football battle that wa" talked mei the in evious en ening in the Audi torium Din mg the week-end. Penn State w ill tie placed on ^iizhibition Upon the student-body de nerd- 111.211un or not the exhibit stillseine with th` I.l`lollg of Rotaimns. It is a challenge? Fraternities, too. will come into the limelight oc this adne,tising The maim ity of Rotanans on 10 be henced at the lifts , or mole irateinities tin' tarn 1, AivimLy enriched to the extent of thro, della] S fi em en e, v Rotel= that is its on ci nighl. cue-?- II the ind rhial fratei nay takes nuatm into it, gleam to , the brief pm md, then `hat same guest a 'II tom nee back to his home tow declai mg uchemcntly that the Gamma Nu rotund, at Penn State simply has no equal • ' iter , ent front every t isitoi at each feat ci ill go a long aan s' toward boosting the genet al tiateinity stock , at the saine time it will boost the College The coming g,athei ing of one thousand Ro tatiam lane means minutely mole than might a - b, mina' ent Penn State, IL; fraternities and the tote shoidd indeed be thankful ton this onportmiiin to nun ade their collective wares. And has ,ni bee , gin en the chance, the next step is to rites is , ei ',Tung up in its best finery for the im penilim, occasion Advertising is indeed one meth od el ti ebing tow al d the top. the Rotai mns ale coining, THE CURTAIN RISES The stage is set for the 1927 debut of another eli,mtei at the great American ama—football. ootball teams throughout the United States are aenired fm the morrow's battle and at the same time will aid each other in pi yule' the lid off a new eason Sei ii al months Pram now, it will be over sax.. the pei carnal shouting of publicity seekers 1 he'd the great tall spoil is over-emphasized Col legiate football starts with the proverbial bang tor:1011cm. 01 most interest to this community is the Blue and White's opening encounter xi, ith Leb anon The u,tial opening game clowd is ill be on hand to attempt to form a line on how Coach Bev delPs charges «ill withstand the coming cocoon lei, with GettAsbuig, Bucknell, Pennsylvania, Syracuse, New York University and Pittsbuigh Little do they r eels e how Valle are any attempt; that forecast the season's result. But then there in quite a little fun 'to be domed from figuring out the "dope." 'That brings out one big differ ence between the football fan and the football coach the lan likes to make' a hasty iey 4.1 the wane schedule lbetore the season begins) and he nal ro‘s ly sees ni,thiog but Victmy—the coach sees nothing but each particular conllia as it conies; then he plans accordingly. At, the 1027 edition of Penn State's football eprescntatn es tiot onto the gridiron they carry With them the less out hope of the entne student both that Dame Iniury %slit not impose too long on Ness Deaver field hospitality: that Penn State come in lot its ~ hine of the bleak , : of the game. Ithat the went cis of the Dine and White will gne itheir all for then Alma Mater, battling fuimusly 'until the final Whistle, CN et bunging credit upon the name. Penn State. esuient V ice-Pi egulent encurc. Edltot,n-Chier As l.tant Editor M.aglng Eddoi As - oc•nte Etht. H P L 311tNtlfel '27 Mei since Brown of Harvard crashed through to scoic the winning tquchdoun and sti eked the cid% to 1. ictory all by himselt, the belief has be come cm t en' that (maybe) four vem s at collega c not like that: vendable °User% ers tell us that the same suspicion haiasced undergraduates nay bad in the days of Stover of Yale So we repeat. Well. it 1, not at all strange. The college student when left to himself. is apt to be doubtful about such matte, s—especially if Ile is a serum who has measureto his chances for a diploma cannily by the holm' point rule. But to the freshmen, naively spoiled and nen ly pledged, the attraction to lead a long life and mci r one is a sti ong one. His stay here, he feels, is bound to be a mei ry one, in fact he considers his happiness guai anteed by his matuculation mud Studies at first regarded pith astonishment rod apprehension, become at the best, delightfully dangdollr hurdles with is Inch to play leap frog: and at the is orst obnomous—after the fashion of onions. Thus. he mixes Ins metaphors: mimes Inc book, to class. and mama% s elatedly with Imohibited dates. It he suivives his first yeas. he excuses his mates of feeding him mead pap: if he flunks out he protests that someone should hale prowled him pith a campaign for pre- Din edness. I. II Iteff '29 \ S Ttunal '29 The Btillosopher's Chair SESSION ONE "O,nthon ltd, NN Ity the pine Int' , " Smither,—The: pennant. Evllosopbel, tepresents college "flu rearm don't easy pens-nts an) mete" Smdber,—But—..x) do coo mean Ma lads spra" Loy " "No Jukt toot Simply that v e don't . Iveite c t the not no oed to It's been yen. mine =eon a pennant ta , Non Beane, The feeling events to hase gionn that navinp. pennant at .t football game is compatable to the Orly habit of posting :vale on shams, and it passed out AN.M. , together with eating peanuts at the theatre nd n you apnea. flaunting a pennart—why es to your beem fermi wort tell you" Snuthbrs, —Well I'm going to cnlry thm one to the Leb mon N. - allot ganel tomorrow Pam cone should \Vete I Studen' Counmi to make It a custom—nhv are customs 1 u•c 1 to flunk them trehtnnell—most etudents AI ou•" the flag, wl*, unit to be told' ,Why not net the oa one feel; about It' SESSION TllO Snuthc, you knosc hon m me cduc awn .thtlents 03 11. e" "No Da Nca ha‘c aduantsrm studants , " Snufflers —TI'o3 are 11.tcd In the catalogs. "To be sura Eclucatom students In tne catalog I mu.' note th it on rot cuff" ' 2 lllllllCr,"—Vi h ft do rou bunk of them? "IN .o'l V 'len that aze good t'af, ale—You Loin obit I mom You I 1.01, t) tt de'ptte the fact lila -oar: n, Uro Inc,t mterastmg men of flu. faculty ere ni that <he al tnen a pc I..ts the mostnitotirg pod mins—and thi enrol m.o.:tint—that I hose yet come act os, No •tudrnt thero ha , toy in eeilom, tot fie:2,loin no teachung en ties gill ,VIIIIIIOIIIOII¢ ninth 'noose. As has° found to mood they on e nocst peculnai :non ds an implicit faith to otagn tips ni lan chart , . :mounting to a hones, a all t of gr gthmg tnequenev muses and tossing halls in hots —lll Ow ninth an asunanee often tong that is eta ld:long qinutheri, —I thought you didn't Intoss any of them "No he' tint rare on c4.itmtaon Smitheis, L havz . Jinn. attain them, stall them, and againi,t them And then. 'nut of cars anatumil diiicounse, a; I hate diszov mei' it ends It till I question of v. hether on not you have tent' tin test outiide reading assignment on some other deg em 800K5... Fiction of All Publishers Rental Library KEELER'S Cathaum Theatre Building MORAL I'M' THE LATEST Biography General Books I.'.t7M PE INN STATE COLC.,EG*LaI,7 Letter Box' --1 September 21, 102 i Edam ' State College, Pa !Dem Sir. An article entitled "Col's Dorm, tort'." m your issue of Septcmbet lu entieth leads me to request the, COL LECIAN to present a statement coll !col ning the assignment of fri,shmen go Is to the new student house on East i College Avenue Because Coe question lat. Issue finds its explanation in out ~ .vsten, of loom selection, tint snstem Inch be I,IION sketched. At the annual room-draw trig in Man, the incoming senioi s have ft •st choice ,Th day follow lag the draw ing of 'inontais, the senior girls select looms lir the order of numbers As Womar's Building has long been the farm its abode of upper-e lads girls, 'most of the senior girl, go their, about tuo thirds of the building being :sun ed for them Others nide] tot itagcs and invite grouos to fill the five small cottages Juniors and sopho mor, follow to older, 1, bile freshmen accept ins thing that may happen to Le left, usually the fourth floor of Mc- Allister Ifall The immediate cause for acquiring toxin house for freshmen arose' late lir the summet There had not been the usual number of withdrawals of mmo:Cass girls, and in our enthusi :ism to see another good Fieshman ICI iss Sr, admitted more than could lb 'lowed at the moment The only house offered near enough for girls to bond at thu Dining Commons vas the n' East College Avenue As sin then had a solidus of freshmen sußi uent tc fill the house, they wele as signed to it with a faculty chaperon, land two Alnico girls as big sisters .ince there is some question as to serum girls acre not assigned in ,d of freshmen, ue must state tint last neck of August ssould have r too late to deprive any girls of Boy.. . g ; i 4 .t.,— ----- •• • . -if, f* ....., ••: A. 4 , , * 1,.,..4'. .- -. 7: ,--...:y•-.,-,..,...,.., i\--..........1,, pipe* * * I '' 00%-''sl Te,,,,1. ,1 ,•„ , . ,- Edgeworth '---3:,,,-,45,0,0:,, . .' ----- . happiness ... ..,,,,,,,,;, - ..* . ' "te; C ' ... CLEANLINESS SERVICE COURTESY AT THE Eatland rtestaurant REASONABLE PRICES . FYE'S ~ .:Notions Shoes and Ladies Ready-to-Wear West Colle g e Avenue WE ARE ALL WORKING FOR ' More Friendship And Better Understanding AS WE GET TOGETHER MORE WE WILL BE KEPT APART LESS It Is The Spirit Here to Know You And Have You Know Us. This Bank maintains a high standard of effici ciency and since real service is one way of making friends, you will find here the kind that will please you. . . THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK - STATE COLLEGE, PA. then campus I 001114 and Mill:1i them lc r• town house. Anothei tinfoil nese on ould have MISon in removing girls from their single looms in Woman's Building, to which they had cast long-I mg Co es fen three Sears, and placing then• in a house nurse they mu , t, all I take' double moms smlllm than the double rooms of IS onian's 13uilding. Puithermore, it might hose been difficult at that late date to find n sen im girl who would voluntcei to oi gan me a gi oup of nineteen congenial souls is ilhng to take a cottage Tins is sug gested by the fact cottages were m small &mind among seniors this sea . on even though Om e was no iestric tior us to grouping of clubs Among I the live campus cottages there are ri,e having only ono senior each and anethei with only ton o semis Tho impression that Amin s have had to resoi t to the fourth fish, of SicAlhstm hall is worthy of insesti "gation Onh two of this class are found theft•—the Junior President and hei oommate, who went there with • soy cow merduble motive It is the duty of the Junior Pi coolest to or ganic the fieshmen and direct their activities dining the flint semester, and to this end the picsent officer ne linquished hei light to a choice loom and volunteered to line among her young charges. Flee example might well become a precedent Every phase 'of the dormitory sit uation eminds us of the desperate need of buildings sufficient to house sin women students on the campus There is greats, hope now than ever before that we shall have such build ings Until their re:ll..l.ton, it is only fair that girls who liaise selected rooms on campus lie permitted to keep them and that all girls wanted late admis sions continue to be not•fied of the possibility of having to Ile in town In both cases it is our aim to hose lovely got comfortable and happy, that she may fulfill the pin pose for which she came to Penn State Sincerely yours, CHARLOTTE R. RAY QUALITY Grid Gossip 1 With such formidable opponents as Villanova, Fordham, Muhlenbeig, Penn State and Brown scheduled for coming grid gambols even the most optimisitic Lebanon Valley rooters ad mit there will be plenty of white space on the tight side of the ledger. And in this ease the right side will be the wining side. The varsity drag has suddenly be come obsolete since Coach Benlek, as usual, forbade his men to use the 'nc‘cous u eetr. Toots Panaccion, bully tackle and former caddy master, failed to ap peal . for scrimmage the other day. When the coaching staff finally locat ed him, he informed them that he had been tackling the dummy "Come on up here," hauled out Bea with one eye on the rest of the squad, "you'll he tackling plenty of dummies Lcfoie the day's over!" I=IMI No one •can say that Bez doesn't have a scrappy bunch on the field What more could be expected than to STUDENTS! ATTENTION! lEorn while sour !urn Spare time work ofte• elms. Now helpine hundreds of Mu llen. litroutrit rolled. No finances or offer Wrequired Ummually liberal offer rde for full portieulont today BRADFORD AND CO St Dgegh. Michigan KEEP SMILING ,04,x' CHIROPRACTIC , T (2_ , ,,t4i KEEPS YOIJ THOR C. and MARGARET L. 11EPII YOUR CHIROPRACTORS 1,1(.11 tilde Phan" 666 and 667 Industrial Engine * II:. Student Desks and t X CHIFFONIERS $12.50 I J. TYPEWRITER TABLES • - $4.00 to $8.50 se, ft CHAIRS • $3.50 ' •e• . DESKS ... ,-- $lO.OO to $40.00 4T. ..1- t STUDENT TABLES $5.00 . 1:.. COSTUMERS $2.00 to $3.00 .„ • 1; -:. GATE-LEG TABLES - - - - $4.50 to $9 -- 3L, X - X • DRAWING BOARDS $1.25 to $3.00 ,- • ,-, --4. 4 .:- SWINGS $5.00 to $lO.OO - 'l"' -:- T. PICTURE MOULDING - 3c to 20c per fix - II . " - • :;- MAGAZINE RACK -81.75 .:. -:. X I* BOOK SHELVES - - - - $3.50 to $7.50 .:- 1. 4. " CEDAR CHESTS $3.00 t 025.00 J: - - - $ .A Y 4. Y ROOM 106, UNIT B :e. , 4. 4. Fraternities . , t , quy i new ' location, opposite; . :the Post eiffide;lnakes our store a convenient place to leave pOst ' office keys. This service is ex tended free to all our friends. il Penn State Shoe Repair Shop Prompt and Willing Sedice WORK GUARANTEED f-71 r MEN - Take a look at our Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits Priced at $35.00 The Most Exclusive Suits of the Season M. FROMM, Opposite Front Campus Friday, September 23, 1927 tillist into va•srtv innl.s such pugil istic rotables as Stele llamas, inter collegiate heavy - long, +Alhe Wolfe, 165-lb title holder, Musty AlLAndrews cornier fieshman mitt artist, ,Roger ,Mahoney, foi several weeks prede cessor to Han,s, Joe Miller, high and prep school glove strategist, and ye Gods sea, Hugh Weiland, uncrowned champ of the snubs. Bez contends, the lot of then, should INTII gloves on the gridiron. Bid glo, es. - H 2H&b",w's4 AND Nittany Theatre FRIDAY— Charlie Mmrn3, George Sidney in "TILE LICE OF RILEY" Gin Dung Comedy FRlDAY—Natany Lon Chaney in "MOCKERY" Charley Chase Comedy SATURDAY— Sammy Cohen. Ted McNamara in "THE GAY RETREAT" Fe% Nees .md Fable SATURDAY—Nthany— "THE LIFE OF RILEY MONDAY and TUESDAY— - Matinee Monday at 2.00 Return Engagement of Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell in "7TH HE WEN" Special Prices: Adults 50e Children 25c 4:10 _4 STARK DRgs. 71,ciberclashers ring Department ~ hairs, Student Tables 4 , COOCXX)00000 ,
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