Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 11, 1927, Image 2

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Penn State Collegian
Published semiAvcealy Curing the College year by students
of the Pennsylvanta State College, in the interests of the
College, the students, faculty, alumni and friends.
THE EXECUTIVE HOARD
WIIEELER LORD, JR '2B
R. M. ATKINSON '2B . . .
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C. F. FI INN '2O
THE EDITORIAL STAFF
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R. 111 ATKINSON '25
w. S Ttiossos. '2S
P. II SMUT?. '2
NEWS EDITORS
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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1927
SHRINK THE VIOLET!
Brimming with confidence and prophesying NlC
tory New York University's giant eleven comes to
Penn State tomorrow a mighty team—a team that
has defeated nearly all of its opponents by over
whelming scores, a team well coached, well equipped
with reserve strength, well fortified with four of the
greatest backfield men in the East.
N. Y. U is an unbeaten team, but not an unbeat
able one As we recall, our own backfield men at e
not so bad, nor are our linesmen slow, and as Bee
evaso.ely remarked before the Pennsylvania, Syra
cuse and Lafayette games "the other team will know
they have been in a fight" Statisticians interested
in this sort of thing report that the "wise men" are
laying three to two odds that N Y U will win by at
least a touchdown, and economists who heretofore
have been investigating n.hy the peanut is a shell of
its former self, are perking up their cars and are try
ing furiously to locate the source of the reports.
We should like to defeat N Y. U And they
would enjoy beating us There is nothing else, at
firms Mr Mkehan, diat he would like better How
ever, our own team's opinion may interfere with thew
modest propossl. "We'll win," says Captain Roeoke
TO HOUSE PARTY QUEENS
Careful obsersers lia.e sensed in the past feu
days an undeieurient of resentment against the de
bate in the Auditorium tonight, alter the Thespian
show The real show, they intimate, Vilkstart after
the Thespians lease the' stage Now this is deplor
able': All i undercurrents are, deploralbe All gen , ,
eralizations are deplorable All—but to continue
The Auditorium, squeak the displeased, should be re
served for sacred things, like chapel exercises and!
vaudeville shows. To use it for a debate on so sol
emn an occasion as House Party is to profane the at-1
trosphere which many a football mass meeting has
onde halt Of cause (so runs the generous compro-1
rinse) if there were another Auditorium the debaters'
could harangue there without hurting anybody's,
feelings, but since at present we are watchfully wait-!
mg for better Auditoriums (to be built) the house
party hosts graciously suggest that the debaters talk
things over in sonic quiet place where they won't get
in anyone's way—say at the Stock Pavilion, or over
at the new \Warehouse, both nice new buildings
It would seem from this sentiment that debating
is one of the few unpopular indoor sports, and in
deed, history bears this out The number of stud
ents who have attended last year's forensic perform
ances has been, on an average, well under a hundred .
and it would appear that only doom awaits the efforts
of the few scholars endeavoring to adulterate "Take
your girlie to the movies" so that it sounds like "Take
your girlie to the debate" It is better, perhaps, to
leave the rest unsung . So the debaters persist
week after week in attemps to remove the wobble
from their Socratic legs and though their competi
tion for popular interest with the Student Tribunal
is a hopeless one, it is in its very futility a brave one.
It is an indication that the never-say-die spirit (for
which Penn State is famous) hovers near water
pitchers as ardently as in the neighborhood of pig
skins.
But what about tonight's debate' , Will it be a
good one, will it "draw" , ' Advocates of oratory
point out that even house party hosts have been
known to speak admiringly of the persistence and
courage of Penn State debaters• and this, they say, is
a good sign. Some day the hosts may hear a debate,
lust for curiosity—and with the opponents coming
tram Great Britain and with topic they are bringing
("Is Co-education a Success") tonight may be the
night. . _
Personally, we feel that this is sery probable.
Per one thing, in ihe who, tnt itu debate As an
nounced, the English team , will argue that co-edura
non is a tailitre and the Penn State team will believe
for an evening that it is not. Anything with co-edu
cation to it is making .t strong bid to till the house
Obviously the hasty will jump to the conclusion that
the debate is about co-eds and that something about
co-eds is bound to be—er—sauppy and thus confus
ing the definition of terms and mistaking the ques
tion at issue for an examination of the virtues and
faults of the co-eds. they will rush to the Auditorium
fired with patriotism, and, rolling up their sleeves,
will say "If this is an issue. we are here to back it
1 up,.
President
Vice-President
Treasurer
Editor-in-Cher
Assistant Editor
Managing Editor
Associate Editot
Associate Editot
Shen. many will not overlook the international)
aspect of the affair The Nisitors are Englishmen
and more likely than not will wear monocles (in the
ascrage house party queen's mind) A monocle will
go a long way in cementing relations, as it is known
to diplomatic circles Last week the British team
met Columbia Univeisity, and though admission was
charged there were no reports of spats, canes, or
monocles We consider this one of the most glaring
oversights in Journalism's history But even this
pales beside the lurid blunder of the publicity men.
Suppose it had been advertised that the Prince of
Wales (incognito) was the first a‘ternitte of the
British team,
Milehnm '29
L 3litstlcer '29
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.1 H Rea '29
W S Dan.. '29
The Bullosopher's Chair
"Southel s what do •nu t'i,nl, of the I ehgtous 'atm
Lon at Penn State"
Smithee,—ls theta a sttuation° P.y Heal ge. that's a
and alea Builosophei How dui you make it up , It
the, art a religiou, situation we mill make one,.
“Thanks But NOM entht,u,nt is misdirected I'll
be; sea husen't 0, en seen these que , tionnaires (I) Do
von think that no lmve sufficient t oilmen% oppoitunities
a'. Penn State tl,e In :sent time^ (2) If not, chat is
our .I.lag,ttaa (2) Would tru I'llol a convocation of
the entne student body each meek, a Ith optional attend
-time at mhich vine eat-of-tom speakeis as moll as pi am-
Ines. facults nionibeis mould whitens the student gather
mg' (4) Dc sou a not a mid-m cek ielignm , sets ice mhich
s' null he non-compulsory?'
Souther'—Go on, ask me another.
II E Hoffman
II P. Ithleham
"Sinitlims, booo many time, base I clneeted you to be
Inns flippant You'ie only mocking N.l self ten nears
nom non "
Snulhers•—Noll von colt of took me off In:, guard I'm
1,0113 I didn't me in to be disrespectful
"Sir di,seputable But shat gets wider my skin to
that Cc cry one is tokens sour attitude Of the tiller
thousand questionnan el circulated only a hundred lase
boor filled out If there note even that small numbei who
actuallN thought it ought not he so lilSCOUlaging—but
sou lead some of the continents that Noose pencil
led' liciey, one of the suggestions, submitted in the name
of religion 'Base a meeting of one hour each in eel, du,
: ing nhich out of town speakers would talk These speak
, eis rot to ho permitted to discuss aethism or evolution
but the Bible in its simplicity. The speokess to be psom
ment 111, of any state or nation - Pool speakeis ale no
in:ento.e to non-con.pulsois attendance. Ease a faculty
inembei open the meeting so we would get to know our
instluttots This v.ould tend to cement student body and
Lunn, together, which 1 , one of the distinct and advan
tages el smaller colleges "
Smithery:--Ilqat since, e faith' But mint's the idea of
mo this"
"Wl* to get you to ansum some of those questions
You hoots theic 1, no ails ertiqement like nn edam ml—
Souther, —Well tell me some mole Excite me Make
me indignant
"I shouldn't tell you this, but—it's really too
good Way one quelent actually suggest, that we could
ha, a few of out hard w orkirg (andeilined) students
pa..to, come and tell us what is tight and not tell our
De in of Men so inue`i This with the added comment
make, an intmezting suggestion Get this. 'Maybe they
"mid forfeit a nickel to do some good Now is the time
lc sow then :reed and their tenoning will come later' And
that' not the most c.comating by any means. Some in
dent gentlement 01 a lour tarn of mind believes that
'Penn Atate wouillbo ptovuled with niece religidus.oppor-,
they got X. lll
C'.`A ,eeretary
in the Bible" and it the 'agnostics and trpuble-makers
were rented hem the Collegian.'"
Smithers —Why I wrote that,
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MEMBERS OF PHI LAMDA
UPSILON HEAR GEIST AND
DEAN WENDT AT SMOKER
Phi Lambda Upsilon, honorary'
chemical society, held its first smoker
of the year Rink, evening at the
Uphe Chi Sigma House with a laige
attendance lions the School of Chem
tsar) and Physic. and the department
ed agricultural themistly.
Piofessoe IL 11 Geist, of the depart
ment of chemistiy Ml° was on lease
et absence last. peal Ashile studying
in Germany told of his sisit there and
compared the educational systems of
'hat country and of the United
States Dean Wendt discussed the
link of leadeiship qualities in the
present day graduates resulting front
research backwardness and smiting it
intpossible for them to become out
standing in then iespectise fields
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could see their faces, you'd know they
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squads, regiments and phalanxes of
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Football Team Meets
N.Y.U. Here Tomorrow
(Continued front first page)
beef wall of the Blue ned White en-
semble.
Coach Be7dek, comment of the
Violent Violet's cueeping offense and
sterling defense, ha, especially ,nl
- Ins charges in the art of
eel virile counter play Val lotion will
be the Ley note of Penn State's pad
numemers. An over head :attack,
dilTei cot and more baffling than that
en.phoyed so succ,slfully against
Pout, Sracuse and Lafayette, is on
the se-eive list in case the Violet stall
pros cs too stubborn foi tne line
Compliments and Best Wishes
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tsr usti of the Nattany bucks. Back
field magic, a In Bodek, may also
prove the source of many lucrative
gains for the Lions
If the 13v/del:inns hope to annex
tomorron's fray, they must stop Con
nors and Minute, stellar backfield
performers of Conch Meehan, who
halos been unchecked by any opposi
liar to date. Connors is among the
first fifteen leading scorers ulnle Bra
ante is lugging a few rungs below.
Brianto is one of the most sensation
al ball carriers in the East, having
no waged more than eight yards on
c‘co attempted play. his total yard
ago gained is 99 less than the sum
anwseit by the Inimitable Harold
(Red) Grange of Illinois. Ile has
never lost a single yard, statistics
Since 1913
Friday, November 11, 1927
prove. Inability to stop these second
defense mainstays may hying disas
tei to the Blue and White team.
To the vector or tomorrow's crit
ical classic belongs the spoils—rec.
egnition ns the leading eleven in the
East.
CI:IIILATR:
Nittany Theatre
FRIDAN-
Madge Bellamy in
"VERY CONFIDENTIAL"
Addml Attraction Newo reel 'Mahea
of Penn State-Lafa)elle foothnll game
FRlDAY—Nittany
Richard Dm. Mary Brian in
"Sri ANGHAI BOUND"
Our (Ling Comedy
SATURDAY—
First Penna Showing of
Bebe Daniels in
"SHE'S A SHEIK"
SATURDAY—Natany—
Madge Bellamy in
"VERY CONFIDENTIAL"
MONDAY and TUESDAY—
George O'Brien. Virginia Valli in
"EAST SIDE, WEST SIDE"
TUESDAY—
All Star Cast in
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