~cea i~.~ Penn State Collegian Pablisl'ed semi-v.:se-1y Curia.; the College year by studerts of the Pennsylvania State College, in the interests of the College, the students, faculty, alumni and friends. TDB EXECUTIVE BOARD Wrirruut Lonny Jo '2B U M ATioxcos; '2B C. P. Fraz , N '2B THE EDITORIAL STAFF Wiwi's': I ODD, J '2B Br‘. KAV't A.; ES II lf AT1.1 , 070N: '2B W S. Ttiostses 'ES P II SNIII 'U. 'ES L IL fell. I r '2O II I: Iloftm m '29 F. J. Laird '29 _ TIM BUSINESS STAFF C F rriv, don:, Friatt tyra B B Kit, , ar...; '2' Ny .1 MaLai., Manager .1,1%0111.1g Manago Cneulattan Manager Caren}anon Manag'r I I 1:1 SIVESS MANAGERS C McCann '2 , .1. 11 Rear '2) W 1' Meßnn-.l't W. 5 Tulner '2.11 h• I'. CO; SN commumentfo. . nea, mloat cor on tono Ma roc. 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All cony for Tyr•dn>'e Penn namt bn In the alike by twat., o'clock Sonlli, mktg. and for 1.41... by ti‘olvo o dock Wcellomdni olahl Meet, and mnnes orders waning n omen other than 'into Penn Stnte wilt not be ntctlittd .or ..counts tine this new.. nnlitr 11.,n, m, Edam T•, ~ Issue-- New^ E :Am Th,s 15,ue TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1927 `SAT IT AA iTII FLOWERS There seems to be existing of late so delicate a feeling against saving ant thing one thinks (especial. ly in Inc cditoiial columns) that distintcrestcd ob servers hate been hinting sardonically at un-Amen canisni, toady 'sin, and heaven knows what Lven in rho local school of military science and tactics cadet others, usaally insistent upon decorum, want to know Pow we get that way There snould. thus say, be a law against that so; t of thing. And call , : recently a cer'ain ohhcer of a State College church ;neared his hearers by Nehemently denouncing the rest; iction at Penn State prohibiting golf and tennis on Sunday. . And so ste hate decided to say it wall flowers,. letting the steeds tall where they may io begin with the cheering situation as exhibited during the hist two football games positively provoked us At the Gettysburg game not only did the cheerlead ers neglect to direct students to stand when Pi esident Ileteel armed, but they hopelessly bungled so com parati.elv a simple matter as cheering in turn Whim the East stands tried to give the "Plea Yell" the West stands weic still puffing away at what may, beim true ' College Yell"—though the stupid change to ' Biskum" made it hard to be sine Altogether it was a most delirious afternoon Fee nool_ spirit of manlinets surged strongly as ci in the breasts at the balloon trousered young men capering in Iront of the freshmen. At least they tried to prole it did 01 course it was in rath- CT bad taste to shout "Fight Like Hell' when bun areas 01 mothers and fathers were in the stands, and what some of the fathers and mothers wondered why tna ft eshmen did net enlarge upon the sug gestion sad curet into balling colloquialisms (to! be senile .bout it), to begrudge them this charm was without doubt poor hospitality But certainly' the woman who Inquned why the bo g s did not sing a college, sang instead of shouting about fire and bran ,tote. trust have been guilts on her part of a savage breach of etiquette About the curious hieroglyphics which the cheer leaders achiei.ed at hall.wne with,,the freshmen we will say little Suffice it to remark that a gentleman behind us grew very \ ellen - lent about it. "What does that zpcII;" he roared, "lathers or fatheads?" SHANGHAIED! Vet , : I , tile has been said as yet about the strong rrn , method , : of the local landlords and ladies, re f.pf.ctit sly. tired of having the various traternines rob thun of their legitimate prey the Bene‘olent Order of Rooming Proprietors decided on a gasture of their own account It pointed in tne direction of the savings banks Naturally a shrewd and thrifty Hoek, the Benetolent Order talked things over and bit upon the conclusion that if it could get the fresh men to sign contracts making them swear off fra ternities for a rear, then the Benevolnt Order would he in for a year of Bigger and Better Things. Be sides, as they soy, fraternities are so rough, you know Obviously this sort of thing Is poppycock But when the rooming house owners lay claim to per mission from the Dean to threaten as they do, then the poppycock bursts into a full grown rooster with spurs and a raucous crow If the authorities, in volved in this place of legislation are seeking for a new system of rushing, requiring a year's residence in rosining houses by way of a coup d'etat, then the people to discuss that with are the members of the litter-fraternity Council and not the owners of the rooming houses 'I he ne t thing we shall hear about will pi obably be that the Benevolent Order is selling recognition pins. TITS WAY OF ALL CUSTOMS Civilization seems to have found its way into Penn State customs at last. That is, if you believe a certain group Adherents of the "down with cus toms" shiboleth will point out to you that with each succeeding year one custom or another is being drop ped into the scrap heap. Sadly enough this is true. We know. Year after year there are loud lamenta tions Isom the Collegian editors ; and the editorial policy squeaks not knowing which way to turn. Per- cannily v he c ,hat Penn Siaie customs 'lra a notable thing, a flame, if you Nt ill, that lights the mays of ti aditioni, with those who would have that flame ewnguished—eten n, the flicker of a cigarette van ishes, mith the ashes, in a little gray heap upon the floor. President Vice-Pi esiden t But that is what we think, nest year, perhaps, otheis w.ll feel differently And argue as we may, bleat as we may bleat, this fact remains clear. first Poster Night, then the tug of war end other scraps (termed be sonic. buffooneries); and now Stunt Night is on its last legs, it it has legs Move-up Day has meant something more than the removal of hats• it has resulted in mane an underclassmen going hatless, in mam, a freshman discarding black socks for pink ones and lonely hours tor for date-stuffed ones. Ah well . In a short time Penn Slate freshmen will be passing each other with haughty stares—and upperclassmen with requests for matches. Editor-in-Chief Assistrait Editor :Vonoging Editor AQsociatelito, Associate Editor II I'. 3111cham '29 L 311tstder '29 The Bullosopher's Chair "I ‘.a.1., Sm Mutt is th:t mange maganny I sass ,on cramg duped close to soul breast," Soothers:—Oh, th a ass a copy of 'Hat hers' The fresh_ "re' must bus a copy es cry month as pal t of then mock Enghoh; and I 00 as merely In:rglng It home lot a fresh_ man oho has oohed me to "But NO% mu,t they i end Harpers' , Have oey no thing to ens about what they eon read' Why not the 'An.ei wan Mei curt'' nilfenelszn the biaggait! And yet, Smitheis, he says things as ho helloes he 'cos them, toutlifully. In conse quence mans of his metaphors, retitle ss inning then pant, ale at the rime time considered banal by most people And so hem; con tined by his fres as .0 simstei egoist, and being therefai thsinissed as an ass, II L Meneken has become netoimus Yet, as Motley says of Lewis 'by some unknov able mantle of birth or training lie has crone by a lose lot beauty, a ieserence fot what is fine and true. an dbsolute in.liffeienco to what is slipshod and insincere ' Tv o things ate requisite m ctiticism a melee. loss intelmance and a meicile, pion:dice. For cliticism there c‘i,t, one ante—diselimiration Fess can exercise qualits v. - dhout iroitititation of pedants y. Not being it r po,tio" to maintain :.0 e,cellent intoletance es en in cu. reading. most of us approach literature with impres .l. a 110 t 6001, Ili matched by sacuous muds; see pretend • plenum of knowledge all sse possess is an emptiness The result of course , specious cidicism Gaudily Ise issumo cttituile of einn,cience, tnking it for granted that wt alone of all the hundred ale aware of the secret' aril flow emn,cience to stupidity is but a step" L 3ltticl II E Hoffman Smithey --Aren't N ou a bit sc.ere, Bullosopher 7 "Some' Let me lush Haverlock Ellis to my defense 'There ceenin to he ro mole pronounced mink of the de cadence cf a people and its literature than a servile and ' subseiiiency to title (N B. English teachers) It t ear make only lot o.sill,atton, for ancylosts, lot petrifica tion all the mile , tones on the road to death' And except lb, r fey; men, Snitchers, most' enters ate so tioefully aml nate no to teem teacheis. I'm not sure coo under st..ntl me, but I tepli 1. nth Burke, of somebody 'I am rot obl god t+ find you a comprehension' Cliticihms con s.: mote l.ng.lt of spendation than th , section; if •r fall•• to complehend it in faulty, but if it fails to ap pi eclato it is Popelei.s." Neu are esaggeratlng , Our ni tars arc cstleme4 mm al, I.hs then Such, cyanaleq? "Iloialitv undo. God is acceptable enough, but mith the Harold Bel! Wi.ghts at the head of the parade hoes hoiniblo us one..sarce A stun•, hat in October amounts to heresat , and a felt one thereby becomes a chain Some! out ughtecusicss has always been confused Nsith ye olubitior aml molobition title art That the moralist 'should be the cubic of the arts pros ed not only satis- L,tony foe tae' Gneeks of the fifth century, but noble tut), them duo, and Inclination mere in natural =end Mona , andel meant beauty, beauty mond olden. Looking at virtue toes se etc qtr.k sent lots beauty, looking at beauty ,nth It• yr tue With us if son look at beauty it is such suspicion, if at s urine n ith a glare" Siinthers.—Mvl, you are a pessimist! ... • . • . • , .• "'When .the goilb tiinain a 11=1141 - rat make litmogiail hey do it, almost invariably, by making him on Op' MAYBE you're so busy YOU don't have time TO think of anything RUT school work THEN again, you may HAVE to take time ~ TO think about A PAIR OF SHOES We have 'em! See our window College BOot Shop 125 Allen Street A. C. LONGEE P8.N14 STATiI COLVAGI;LIN: 1 Side Lines 1 Saturday ens not a good day fm football At least that mould be the opiruor of Geneva which mils held to n scoreless tie by Bushnell, Penn States next opponent Blue Ridge, mho SOWS barely nosed out 110-0 in up abbreviated Is nets mith Temple, also seems to be of the sonic opinion. Thelo seems to be reason for the ovmuhelnung defeat I,hen one hears that Temple had fourteen pla , ,ers In tha game at once Thee of them plu>ed fel the Blue Ridge bo}s when the team ran out of subs. Ii Bluo Ridge should play Getty, bum. and require three reserves from them, the Battlefield mentol could simplify matters by sending in Slough- • Dudek adopted maroon JereOs so that spectator:, could follow the plays Hundreds of minds must base gone football blank Saturday afternoon when the Lions reported for the sec ond half mums then accustomed garb IMEI The absence of Jerseys didn't per plex Rufus, the cub reporter from Pleasant Cap "They're easy to tell apart,' he said "Those without the maroon Jerseys are Penn State play ers and those without the Orange and Blue Jerseys ale Gettysburgians." Conover, sorrel top Ben. Moan op-, ostle, is rearing a strong first stung line with a hefty foot clad in an eight point hoe shoe Larry, nho sins in-' lain of the life guards at Atlantic City this summer, still believes that by tendering, a man unconscious, you can nose him—for the next day': sermunage Thirty-Three Aspirants Report to Schweitzer For Fencing Workouts Thirteen men from last year and about tssenty freshmen reported at the first fencing practice of the sea son last meek in the Armory. Ceach Schueitaer has agreed to 'alto charge of the fencing min.l ter this year and aill gne regular in-' -traction to the members of the - felon while Captain Boulder mill take care of the freshmen candidates Direct or Budek appealed to the Athletic Assomat on for an appropriation of lire hundred dollars for equipment Ind meets this year, but was refused Howeser, theanen decided to purchase their own equipment and go ahead myth their program Efforts are being made to secure a meet wrth one of the nearer colleges and the men will pay their own ex penses. .:-:•:-:-:-:-:-:-:4:4•:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-:-:-:-:- :i: ~.. •:. •:.• Let us Serve You an i• Y , Epicurean meal at 1: :!:NITTANY RESTAURANT 1: .:. .:. : * "Where Epicure Dines" 1. .:. : ••:. '= ALLEN STREET GEO. KEPREAS, Proprietor 1: :e . 4. l' •,. 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The new CoPege transmitter oper ating on a way e-length of three hun dred:note', with a power of live hun drei, watts was heard throughout the northein,eastrrn southern and con tia, pails of the United States Cards indicating yen deal ieeeption were recene•l ham Indio listeners in West Virgina, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, the Now lilnglard States, Cana da, Ohio, 11hums and lowa With the enlargement of the tiansmitting s‘-one there will no doubt be eteated a great er medium of adveitizement for Penn State throughout the countly Broadcast Sports Chief inidiatoi 0. L Glossley and he assistant F. 31. Gager '2B, have been ,oiking all swumei on installa tion of posierful sending and teceiving appatatus About the middle of Oc lobe. definite time, piobably on M0n ,1a.5 and Wednesday' nights, ndl be estaLlished fen legal= ptogiams of ntertnnuncut All mass meetings, athletic scents, chapel exercises and illamatic presentations the trans mitted in esen detail through the ethe.. Tho Rotarian-student mass meeting, Flulav night in the And,- tannin, and be the fast of its land to be broadcast by the nev. station. VAN DUSEN TO CONDUCT FINAL STUDENT FORUM Agair conducting a two-day con fci en:, pelled for students, Henry Var Dusan will be the chapel speakei for Deeembei fourth As before, this conference will be held in the Y cab in with a final studert forum Sunday cornier, at 6 :10 o'clock. Many of those who will address I Sunday cnapel this yeas have arrang ed to, lead these student forums on Sunday eNening, according to C. B Lano '2o, chauman of the committee M. E. DEPARTMENT ADDS R. D. FELLOWS TO STAFF It D. Fellows 23, inns been added to the faculty of the department of me ehlnical engineering, it was announc ed yesterday. Mi Fellows put.ned post graduate wolk and taught at Penn State for three years During the past year he has bean with the Savage Arms Company at Utica, New York, special in the development of small e frigeratm units built on designs ulna ditto, radically mom the con entional types A. I. E. E. Holds Meeting In Dynamo Laboratory With many of the faculty membeis of the department of elechical engin eering present and with Dean It L Sackett speaking, the Penn Stute branch of the American Institute of , Electrical engineers met in the Dyna-' I mo laboratory Wednesday evening Mane of the freshmen of the scoonl were present since the main purpose of the meeting was to acquaint the yearlings with the leading members of the department After discussions by several men, a smoker was held to "promote fellowship among the el ectrical engineering students." Physics Building Adds - New Machine Euipment Ir connection with the work being done by the chemistry, physics, and in duntunl lesenrch departments, a large up-to-date machine shop is nearing completion in the basement of the Physics building. According to Prof. W P. Davey, re search work of graduate students made it necessary to tiansfoim num crow. partitions and cubby-holes into one big shop housing new equipment Includeded among the new machines ale a shaper, a nulling machine, and a lathe, the largest on the campus. FRESHMAN TENNIS COACH CALLS FOR CANDIDATES Aspirants to the freshman larsity tennis team soil 'be-given opportuni ties to shoes then wales before II NV. Stoves, assistant sarsity tennis conch, each afternoon on a coast reserved fok, the purpose on New Beaver. Until such tune as the men receive excuse cards they must report tot their regular period, scolding to the department of physical education. S.' VOZMONNIIMCI67 4 . ZeaNS A F BLUE and WHITE . Bowling Alley and 4i Billiard Room 0 -All work and no play"—you 0 know the rest - 0 5 Billiard Tables 4 Alle3s i SIMPLY 'PHONE 264 The Hiland Shop CLEANING LAUNDRY SERVICE '•PRESSING ':• . REPAERING s•WeCall For and Deliver You'll Find Here Only the Styles Endorsed by the World's Fashion Authorities .(::-.7.* .- . -\ 11: : .. 7.. y 1 - I , / Johnson & Murphy \ _../4 Florsheim 1 ' 1 q ali gy Nil, Crawford Mil troll g ~, :I: Society Brand 1: t Stein Bloch 5., Hart,Shaffner &Marx What is -Smartness? TILE LATEST in cut, pattern KIRCHBAUM S and style, of course. A costume which fits not only the flguie but ARROW the PERSONALITY of its 55eat- _ cr. But even that is not all. ALAN-A Tow smartness legumes a dis- KNAPP-FELT find note of iiidividunlity. HOWEVER WELL DRESSED a man may be, if he look, courtly like a hundred other men, Ile is not small. To be smelt he most be different in the right way. M. FROMM Opposite Front Campus Since 1913 --~_._-_ a__wWw Ttles3llY. October 3. 1927 Doctor Eddy Stresses Christian Attributes (Continued from first page) B) =rma of a personal illustration ho shoned how a tiny spoilt of relig ious hie might lie fanned into a bright fonts iwpiting one to ovelcome ob stacles and to make. a success of his urilettaking In Ins closing sentence ho esnrevsed his hope that the youth of today might not start out on then life sr leer st ith the sole idea of amass_ tot, stealth but ilea they might think also of gnmg something for the good lot tile stand PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Nittany Theatre mramm Jacl Mulna , l. Dorothy Machnill In Gertrude Atlterton's "THE CRYSTIL CUP" TUE.SDAY—ilittany— Ronald Colman and ildnla Banky in "TILE MAGIC FLAME" \\ EDNESDAY— Adolphe Menjou in "SERVICE FOR LADIES' THURSDAY and FRIDAY— Bete Daniel,, Gertrude Ederle in "SW 111, GIRL, SWIM" FRIDAY ard SATURDAY— Jar Gilbert, Jain Craw ford in "TWELVE MILES OUT' STARK BROS. Haberdashers Always keep a little Edgeworth on your hip