Fai-,a Tyl'i Penn State Collegian Published semi-wee :Sy during the College year by students of the Pennsylvania State College, in the interests of the College, the students, faculty, alumni and friends. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD WHEELER LORD, Jo TS . . R. M. ATKINSON TS . C. F. FLINN 'JO THE EDITORIAL STAFF NVIIEELFR LORD, JR. '2B BENJAMIN KAMAN '2B R M ATNINSON '23 W S. TIIOMqON '2B P. R SMALTZ '2B L. IL Bell, Jr. '2 , 1 li. E Hoffman '29 la!IM=I Tilt MISINESS 151 I.FF C. F Fi INN; TS 111, crtlsing 31,agei Circulation Manager Circulation Managor JOHN rra11..170, R. B Kit ¢o , '. 4 W. J. McLam , • ASSISTANT BUS! N ESS MANAGERS P C. McConnaugho. '2 W. I'. 31cKn , r,ht '2O Sult.eripttun pritt 2 00 ro,olt t r before December 1. 1 , 27 Lntered at the Po.toni r. St tte (.011ece. I'o tr+ ere and elms mutter °Mee. Plittone Prtntinst and Pubhultlne Co Builetne. :tato Col. lore. Po Telephone 202.1 V. 6.11 (Mice Noma 11 00 a m to 12 01:1 m. 4 00 to 5 00 p m. SOPHOMORE REPORTERS Q. E. 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Editor This Issue News Editor This Issue TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1927 WATCHING AND HOPING Within a short time, last.minute arrangements will have been completed, \,ith the visual hustle and bustle, in preparation for the !fillius of hundreds ot I visitors from all parts of Pennsylvania and surrounu ing states. Festivities will have begun, books will' have been tigntly closed and forgotten amidst the swirl of high-pressure but unexcelled entertainment.; Laughter and gayety will be the password every., where. Revelry will be on view in all its entirety; carefree smiles will replace worries of the eight-weeks period A Penn State House Party now awaits the, heal gong with a look of pleasurable anticipation; beaming forth from every corner. The week-end, with its customary festivity, is an extremely important occasion to the College feel hundreds of visitors here will carry back tidings oti all the happenings here during the period of then I stay. The stories will be told and rc-told What will be the nature of the incidents that will be related by the returning guests' The answer rests solely on the students, It should not be necessary to in struct the participants of the holiday celebrations regarding the where's and why's of their conduct dur ing the week-end. incidents that delight the heart of the scandal-monger are the result of thoughtless ness by a few men The average Penn State student has reached an age where he is of sulhcient intelli gence to discern beta= acts that aid in the general advancement of the College and those that drag down its good name because of the deportment of the unthinking tew Penn State students have much to gain by the fulfillment of the week-end activities ip a manner befitting true gentlemen This College bases the ma jor part of its recognition in the outside world by the contact that is made upon visitors into the Nit tany Valley One can only sit back and hope, that the impresiions that will be carried away by the many visitors here this meek-end, will be instrumental in adding to the growing prestige of the institution TODAY IS THE DAY! Student opinion has been sought and the result may be found on any one of the several thousand questionnaires that were distributed among the stu dent body Sunday. Today the questionnaires will be collected and checked for the purpose of ascer taming the pi opei solution for the gap made in Cain pus religious affairs when compulsory daily chapel was quietly given its release as an undesirable. Perhaps the majority of the students may be lieve that there are sufficient number of religious op portunities offered on the campus at the present time Then again, perhaps the majority may think that the contrary is true. One guess is as good as an other Some may first favor the abolition of coin pulsory Sunday chapel (heresy') before anything can be done about finding a mid-week substitute. The majority may want Sunday compulsory chapel retained. At the present time, it is just a question of hazarding an opinion. Until the questionnaires can be collected and checked nothing definite can be taken for granted. r 1 he questionnaires have probably been resting peacefully beneath a pile of papers in various rooms since Sunday. It should be the duty of every stu dent to make certain that his opinion is contained on a questionnaire. When this is accomplished the answered questions should be dropper in any one of the three hoses designated for that purpose. But it should be done today! INCIDENTS THAT ESTABLISH REPUTATIONS The Associated Press carried dispatches to every important newspaper throughout the United States last week relative to the story of good sportsmanship as exhibited by the Penn State football team to the game with Bucknell earlier in the season. 01 course, the source of the tale was Lewisburg and Bucknell university, - Ain. I root Lev g th,,t ihe press ticker, rattled oft the otory to hundred, of news papers that Penn State was guilty of displaying un parallelled sportsmanship on the field of battle dur ing the encounter between the two neighboring in stitution, It is cosy to sec that when daily newspapers in clude complimentary words of the above description concerning Penn Stste, it is worth inestimable dol lars in substantial advertising for the College. It is gratifying to know that our opponents do not hes itate to inform the world of this somewhat curious incident President Vice-President Treasurer Editor•tn•Chief Assistant Editor Managing Editor As.oc.ate Eih•or Associate Editor One cannot help but believe that the defeat by Bucknell, unexpected as it was, turned out to be a boomerang of good repute for the Nittany Lions. Since that time, the Pennsvhania. Syracuse and La layette games have more than repaid any humiliation that might have been experienced when the 7 hunder mg Herd front Lewisburg dashed to a well-earnea decision on that memorable Saturday early in Octo ber. In addition to the fact that the Bucknell team displa}ed a clean branu of football, the hundreds of students who followed their favorite team behaved themsehes exceptiorvillv well alter an astounding football upset had been recorded. Then, several weeks later, the tale of high-class sportsmanship found itself into Associatc,d Press dispatches and the world was informed II P MtWham '29 L 11litstlfer 'LT J 11. fee it '29 W S. Turns l '29 Penn State mon inore lasting esteem by the Bucknell game than might hate at first been appar ent. That game. demonstrated without a doubt, that there arc finer things to this game of football than victory. UNDEFEATED OPPOSITION After a lapse occasioned by what was supposed to be a "soft-spot' on the Penn State schedule, local football Interest will again approach levet heat pro portions as the time draws near for the all-import. ant brttle with tne undefeated New York university football team this Saturday From all accounts, N. Y U will pro•ade the stiffest opposition that the Blue and \X'llite halve been called upon to lace this year Ihe New Yorsers arc cooing moo the Nittany Valley with a team that is firea with all the champion ship aspirations that accompany an undefeated sea son The N Y U -Penn State game, to be staged right here on our own backyard, so to speak, will be ona of the feature games to the country this Saturday Crit ics will be watching the outcome with interest. Tht winner sill establish itself as one of the front rank football teams when the final ratings arc made pub lic The Violet of New York university, eager to maintain its unsullied record, and the Blue and White of Penn State, just as an-cious to be the first to inai a perfect record of no defeats vs it has already done on recent glorious Saturdays Past records will mean little when the two teams become engrossed after the opening whistle. The game, of course, means much to both institutions Two teams of proven ability will present a graphic sight when they become locked m combat. Satur day's game will indeed be a lootball classic T llttstifer H E Hoffman The Bullosopher's Chair IT someone ~,ulte, l you, Smzthels, sohat would you In about it"" Smithor% —Nattnall,, I could take step , : to clear the stigma that had been placed upon me. Why? "Because I bite come to beliese that toss can pull anything rises ea these students up hoe, asithout them makmr, a allumpo The% base become so used to being COMPELLED to do things cent since they were enrolled Fo , ,t, the fseshman customs, then compulsory It 0 T C. and then compulsmy daily and Sunday chapel. By that time each stude,r, because so Moss-beaten that he ,lust sat back rnd let them pile it on Why, tins present tato, about !Wiling a substitute tot the recent removed daily chapel should •thr up a lot of action but, no, the stuilehts Just sit back and take it as a mattes of course" Soothers —But as hat cen they do in this case beside fill tai the que,tionwor. that ssas gis en out Sunday? "Wl* the., can =it down and write letter. expressing Elicit own flee NICAte on the whole matte,. Instead the% seem to Lh ,,, C to do the inedianieal, they merely write a flo.t. of Yes'•, and No's 1,1 seem . p?rfoctly contented i Stintlters — r Dc, you nienit that Penn State students do not; 'dens to botherlabnut subjects that sequins thought and tune", ' LT , uler the cueumstanees, that's Just about what ems to be the tumble." T HE consistent sales we have been able to main tain on Coffee has been one of the greatest factors in helping us extend our services at The Corner 'IE2, PENN STATU COLLEGIAW Student Architects To Prepare Drawings For Beaux Arts Exhibition Semen, junior and sophomore stu dents in architecture Noun have a rep iesentative group of eighty drawings' .tt the exhibition held by the Beaux- Alt, Institute of Design, New Turk City 'Competitive designs by Penn ' State architectural students mill be .nianged with exhibits by students from colleges and univei sates tin ough out the country "A Toll Budge" is the senior and Jumw pioblem while the sophomores soul! uork on "A Memmial Shaft In a Public Square of a Small Town." Al! designs will be Judged Nevem. Lei fourteenth and prizes of merit awarded to the winners. E. W. RUGH '2S SPEAKS TO CERAMIC STUDENTS Speaking before the Penn State Student Branch of the American Cei antic society, v. - W Hugh '2B, gave short addreLs on the ceramic indus tiy m Belmar, Pennsylvania, Tues day night at the University club Mt Hugh es.plamed the different phases in the manufacturing of refractory trick Prot J B. Shae• gate a brief talk on ceramics. At the next meet ing of the society to be held on Dec ember sixth, W. H 801 l 'fB, and Ti. 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With the hit' fulloack at his rest Badmen appealed t•• ent, pm cent sti onvel The Penn State phycts hnew that ,th Dahl in the game then. ellan,es ‘letot v nolo gigabit les,enr.l, and hey linen, ton. that null his ankle in veakered condition It %%sold be east o clippie him HOUSE PARTY TIME Let us Supply All Your Needs in Toilet Articles Floor Wax Perfumes - Gifts Latest Vanity Cases • COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE I 41 :s .' !' \ %.,-- I 1 r. 1.y.,: I ‘ . / ( ' \ i v/ _ _ .,. . s \ ~/__.o..\, _,,..)1.....7 . The newest and most important development in Society Brand Clothes this season is the 'Snug-Ease' Shoulder. New—absolutely new! It is all that the name implies— and more. It prevents the shoulders from binding. The collar from pulling away from your neck. The lapels from spreading. See this definitely new and exclusive Society Brand feature in the smartest suits and over coats we have ever shown. $4O to $B5 M. FROMM Opposite Front Campus But when the Bison back was dropped fm• the first time the State I tackles said: "Don't worry, Wally, ne'll be care ful of your bad ankle." Each time Diehl sons thrown the ' State phyers fell so as to avoid tis ankles Bucknell, inspired by the presence of its captain, won by a single touch dos n. breaking n string.of defeats at the hands of Penn State reaching Inch to 1896. And uhether of not Penn State's fino sportsmanship cost them a Inc tau it is Mud to say," aseit Buck nellians, "but if it dui not, loss Was 4-:-:-:,:-:-:-:-:4-:-x-x-:-:-:-:• , :-:÷:-:-: Gernerd's TUXEDO'S Tuxedo's for Rent Cleaning Repairing •i Pressing Since 1913 'Tuesday, November 8, 1927 not commensurable with the gift it mailo to American football " —A itoona T, &low 11 . ff.:4TI?L'; -: Nittany Theatre TUESDAY— William Boyd, Mary Astor, Louis Wol Lena in "TWO ARABIAN NIGHTS" Added Stage Attraction Gordan Milder end Hie. 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