Page 'J Penn State Collegian Publizhed semtstreK.l% daring the College sor by student. or the Ponneyhanin Stole forcer. in the lunrests of the Cam., the stad outs fount, limn , end friend, THE EXECUTIVE BOARD 1 OUIS IT BELL. Jr C MeCONN 4tiGHEI 29 S 2.-_ THE EDITORIAL STAFF LOUIS H BELL, Jr '2 I LEAELI.V!,NITS 111 CR . 29- HARRY V SILEIIANI T 9 -- HERMAN D. 110ITMAN NEWS EDITORS Quinton E Benuge '3O Ran. I' Steseneon . 30 lumen It Coogan. Jr 'SO Char'. A Itlonch '3O lienrs Thnltnreld Ou TBE BUSINESS STIFF WILLIAM S 71.1RNFR Pit UT. C McCONNARGRFI . .1 HOW RD RI. lir .2.J. Business Mann.' Cinn.lation Manager Achtrtising 51unager ASSISTANT BUSINESS M INAGERS 0., ..1, T. Minn 10 `I, ... M Pownhloom .30 Cul‘ln 10 1.40r,s '4 Ilenro It 1,,,11, Jr 'lO ionbr, of mote, rt Inteleoll,,gtate Net ,, paper A...datum I:i=111113 EM=l I==ll FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1928 NOW OR NEVER! For months the Bond Issue has been tinging with almost maddening insistency in the eats of Penn State men Students hate been advises and ate alt king, admtmstta ttve men hate been del icng. loosing, planning, alumni anl has been 'ought, flamers, business men newspapers all hate heard the ple.t. The Issue has been present , d faithfully and exhaustively and we watt anxiously, almost grimly, the result. We rent, relax. feeling that out sales talk has been presented, and that we must look forward to a purchase or a dull refusal. Put there is no season to rest The fight has just begun and by icttest no may lose much of the grourd gained Thine .us postcaids to be sent, letters to he 'written, voting to be done. Anil the last impression is the hest and most forceful because of its timeliness Tne tune has seine when ere, student may rinse the worth of his college existence, ,hen mery Penn State man may lustily that drum by action, walk, light, tireless effort Sonia unsympathetic political faction has spread last-minute broadside at all bond issues, including out ov n, with the hope of dispel sing with a single moment's effort what months of work has organized That means fight, action, retaliation Will sic stand passii. ely , unmoved, undistutbed, n ithout a counter attack , If we will, it will mail< the hest lisle that an', Penn State tams—anl MC tie a tram—has ainanled to the ground, defeated without a tetuin blow, without the spirited and determined effort that has character zed Penn State nien in their men enterprise. Scarcely thice drys lemon, The thoat.ands of nen votes ulto sod' enlist in Penn State's cause must he minted now. It is the duty of Limy student to Ucqk faithful's. petsevo melt, until the Issue is decided Not une can he smiled Not one is exempt AFTER THE ELEVENTH HOUR In iceent 1. ears the phrase, "character building," has occupied a prominent place in the socabulmy of those who mould guide nod dircct mode. 3 outh on the tack-bestrewn lughmay to soccuss in life The book mast tins been del uged with "how-to-do.ot" colonies v Inch ate usuall,i, snooty nine per cult inspiration and one pen cent information. Basso-voiced learners earn their dully bread by telling the young hopeful, of the nation lion they eras become modern Napoleons in their cho=en vocations if they rit only heed their Solornonic arhice College students, fin the most pant, frinni the "piiblic" for both the'inspired lec terns and the piolitic authors ,Skeptie, hie word to behtwe that these seeds of,wis. than base fallen on hard and stony vaunt' Are the skep tics sight" 01 are they soaked to the gills with the honied Juice of the tabled piano' Think a moment. What is ch ttacter building' , It is the fin matatin of mental habits and attitudes during the plastic retied called "solith " What, then, are some of the habits that the undergradu ates form" One is the habit of tardiness, of being Just a few minutes late fee everything Any one with half an eye can see the truth of this statement at htst hoot classes. A blind nun with a bad eat on the off side can note the luotalcnce of late comers At Sunday chapel, Late minims are of two types The fast and molt numerous type procinstinate because they have formcd the habit And haven't enough enmity to snap themsekca nut of it. The second group dehberately appear late in aides to att., act attention to theniseb.es, to bulge thou ego, The habit is Militia to um out If you are customatily late for chapel, you'll probably ptopose to the "milt gut in the um ht" the night after she bus accepted a oval Romeo; you'll probably Irritate lons friends and relatives by hesitating lk hen it comes time to climb into that little black box; a little rod devil will probably have to prod your ,nil in the anal segion when pole", late foe the that fire-feeding gambol. So much for the personal evils of prociastmation Front another Nienpoint these use strenuous objec tions to late comers at Sunday chapel Every time a sleepy student walks into the Auditorium after the clot oath hour, attention is deflected from the speaker. Such compaintivelv instil insults as loudly masticating gain and leading the Sunday scandal sheets in the rent rows might be pardoned, but continual interruptions by lute arrivals can no longer be brooked If a •'ttord to the wise is sufficient," no action on the part of the College till be necessary. If not, mongols should he stationed at the doors of the Auditdrium to take the names of the tardy Collegiate Definitions NUMBER 7.-FIIESIIIIAN According to our lamonous maga/Ines, a It snhman is something that lathe, pa” fot and mother prays for lie in the lone and traditional linanciei. the monotone bock bone of all campus pnbleiations that he If he accept the dint, he fall, under the yoke of the nophommic elan; if he subscribe to the pledge button, he in slate to iiateinh mastms alio. by some panel of inhei Itod i iglit Loon in anit to themseltes (and that, semen hat hasily), trill glom hint to mei edible perfection, still eta tine any manifest spark of personalist 1)3 , subiectuns him to secnunglt ig noble scullion duties, so ill make him a loan ribose ow, keen, closer and suns°, ,11 make him serenely smooth ooe) and, Allah wiling, a fug-assistant managm—in time. --- ----- Pewldent ---Vir,rrealdent niter In Cold —Afsl4Nnt Editor ._,Monnzin, Nm. .I..scrtn, rtlltor —Aouetn'e rdltar It mac in a moment of unusual and smell: pity for the heqhman that H. L. (Hell Loose) Meneken penned (luso masterful linen - Lath. inglo)11,111, don't you op. I'mill he twh'mule by and by— E.teelsio, ' At Sot an tlmton c College, n het e co-eils have a fan chance of becoming populai • the tieshman debating team split infinitives with the stillborn°, a iepiesentatn es on the question. RCEOh ed That Go, en not South is bettct fitted to sen e as pi esident of the tinitcil States than the Honorable Ireibert How. en Matching the sophomore team qaotation fin quotation, statistic fot statistic, the t can ling erb-flngms. upholding the An 'mane. non the decision. It was A it eat and consoling n ictory fon Smith, men though the question is hindh debatable Results of a i eLent poll taboo of fieqhman students at Punteten show that the lust-seal men have a 2 to 1 pi eference for Hubert Hoes 01 This result is surer smelt significant because it indaine., that the hen Pi neeton element do not possess the traditional uniqueness. In other mallets, howevel. the freshmen slimiest their col legiate inihridualgy, 107 declaims theinveli en teetotaleis, 1:17 confessing that thc3 lied matriculated to secure an education, and 215 oat of 240 stating their prefmence for a Phi Beta Kappa hey mei the Car site letter. We're it siting to hear nom Percy Maiks IThe Bullosopher's Chair "Have Sou seen the results of the recent expel intents in our nest infant science'" Soothers: Infant science" Do !.ou mean clinonology "-No nee •turgel." Souther, I'd rather call it tree butchery. "That ia certninb more appropriate. Surgery sug gests some degree of skill and knowledge George Wash- Ington did as good a Joh or tree surgery with his little hatchet as these ase•artwts with their inodern saws. By the mat. aren't these +trim:nal butchers teehmeally dubbed "Shade Commission?" Smithers: I wouldn't sac fm certain, but they ought to be called a commiss.on for the gradual exteinunation of pleasant shade trews But then, Bullosophet, peihaps we're too hard on them After all the science is still in its childhood TheN're only r•pernnentmu Al tel they loin the first handled trees. pothaps they'll know more about it. "Yes, you're right about that Loot, at the Ycondcrs wt.:night by modern metrical science mud think of the hor rors perpetrated by mediecal doctors In those days there were only twa remedie , for all ailments, physic and bleed ing If the local practitioner couldn't 101 l the sufferer urth frequent hone) lubrication, he us ould hasten the pro cess of mortificatron by Miming off the life fluid In a century or so the tree surgeons suit have aruced at per fection parAllehng modern medicine Just nosy if they can't kill the tree by amputating some of the largest limbs, they attack the trunk." Smothers. Bht.'m hat melt' beeonriAP sit 'nut, pretty . shade , trees In the meantnne" t , tVe must si . letthce , tlTnl 1 . 01 the sake of selence,"!ai SO that Penn State may take her right ful place among the . educational institu tions of the country. 1r Work for the Passage of AMENDMENT NO. 2 (Stale College Bond Issue) ...___ KEELER'S Cathaum Theatre Building 7.ZIE PENN' STATE COLLEGIAN' Twenty Years Ago I=l The Suomi civrls 'net the ...nun inethanleals m a rztainon conte,rt on Beaver Fold TUt,IIIIN afternoon and ,on by a close Kure of 6-1 The fort- Merl of the germ, V. It. lour-Lararng end ruler, nets,. thr ding foluald Puss vs and Idood,lndlur hoe 'dung, • =MI A meeting of the Republican stud ent liners u.t. held in the Old Cb.ipel Montla) (nem= and numkt gnat en thiNntsm a Republican club %%as or gant/ed I=3=l The Me 111 the hotel last Thmsdav cvemng did tnnmdetable damage. It emulated m the tato. Si in the se, Isatts' closet on the foatth..llent and had gained otmaletable henduay he torn it Vas ths...Atted The pinmpt action ot the students and the lost a partment hi ought the hie undet mot tin) (mime a hole tilts lunnt to the dot I=l=l Sty a I ecent tote of the Committee on lam y n seas decided to plate Lowe, of Sunda} non smnel.; of both Pluladelphm and Pttl,bui gh m the !thinly teading '1 nom, to be open .o students on Sunday tato noon =l=l Songs and lelh, ate being published in many collegiae nenspapos to au( the students in the selection of ay plum lute cheers , The CC/LUCIAN Is anNIOUs to help in the bunging out of now songs and if tins line can note one befote the Senon game much tie hoith attention, it shall be published. .Marmeinq FM Offer Dramdtfe.Dance Act (Continue4,fFpn first page) the Philadelphia. Symphony nu:bes tirs, and tithes satin gsoopc Since thee ten Amet.Lan uststs, thee• have chosen the subjects fm thins dances Lon American life Af ter visiting the Foul plant in Dc ti m t. they created then oriel nag "Ma , tanners ." "PletU m Lights” Aces ed by the tenth display of Bs oad way and Coney Island at night II le4crsationq ase made at the ' hot It Mo.lav night, seLtions of seats 1,11 he cried ro, hatenutv grout., Ticket' sidl be placed on sale ftom o.'lo to 9 o'clock Wedne, dos and Thut,dav nights at Mont goniciN's Clothing. stoic Players Enact Comedy On Boxing This Month (Continued front first page) tetra). They also save thou employ •i fkozn,,lleing lathe ,by a relat "Chick," the tightel,' the championship battle Leading puts in the production n ill be taken by Gouge NV Robert sea '2O, Jesse M McKnight, Ji '3l, Floienee 11 SnecJon '32, and Malian E 111..Closkcy (Mims in the east include Eleamn V Haskins '32, illargaiet M MaeGuffie '32, Louise A Maiquaitlt '32, Flank F Monis '3l, and Stanley Knlalso,ski Z 29 CRISSMAN The Barber 105 I'ugh Street ALBERT DEAL 85' SON Heating ' 1 "AND Plumbing 117 Frazier Street Life Insurance—John Hancock John Hancock —Life Insurance That connection works either way in good heads. .. : I: . .:. Have you seen the Action Pictures of the Syracuse State Game ? . . .4. Just the thing to start your Scrap Book T . + Action and Still Pictures of all Games and + :!: s •:. Individuals 4. X ... 4. - A ..i. + iDE N N QTATE The:. J.: HOTO OH 0 P .:. X .:. 4 X . PLAYOGRAPR TO GIVE NOTRE DAME BATTLE Telegiapha. retains of the Penn State Notre Dame game at Phil.. delphui will he announced in Schwab audgmmin at 2 o'clock Saturday atm noon ENGINEERS RAISE SCHOOL STANDING Graduates Construct Pike's Peak Railroad. Subway System And Elevated Road INVENT SPECIAL BULLET AND DIRIGIBLE BALLOON 'I hat the Penn State School of En gineering has taken a prominent place among the engineming schools of the totintly ns .huten by a list of the ac complishments of some of the 4,500 men who {MC been ga initiated from Penn State graduates took a mom inent place as enginems doling the World AI at A special bullet . Ncluch was used dining the scar vats invent ed by a Penn State giaduate The comsti action of the lust 'immanent camp to ieceice soldiers and the Or gamrat[on and du ection of the larg est oidinance depot in the United States none accomplished at the tune 01 the scar by alumni of the college he construction of the Pike's Peak indium!, and the appionehes to the Penn, in anm station in \cu• Yolk, the design, construction and opera bon of the automatic sulm ay system in the Metropolis, anal the teconstine- PIANO TUNING Call "Smitty" 160-R State College Dares Fate for Favorite Pipe Tobacco Darby, Pa., NON ember 12, 1926 Lams & Pro Co. Illarnond, Va. Gentlemen I has e a mania for crawling through .1 number of unexplored caverns be to ecn the towns of it oodstock and Mt. Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley. One cave was exceedingly dangerous with its tight passages, etc. I spent three hours in this cavity, groping blindly with a "dead" flashlight and a severed guiding strong To nil eny story short, I was finally rescued by a searching party after a lirrible emeneme It was a wonder ful feeling as I sat at the mouth of the <morn telling my friends that I mould not go back in there for lose nor meaty I meant it—until I reached for my <an of Edgeworth It was gone, and I recalled dropping something, during the excitement In the <us e. It is queer w hat a man null do when Ins favorite tobacco is concerned. I realized that without my tobacco it • would be as bad as being lost In the laxity—so I craw led hack. ; It wawa grand •and glorhnas lebb , ig as my hand came imcontact with the Aristocrat of Tobacco Yours very truly, Joseph P Fink, Jr. Edgeworth Extra High Grade Smoking Tobacco .0-•-• .474.. . 0 LIIIT. INSURANCL COMPANY atorr........emsaws Lion of the Manhattan elevated rail ' toads ale among some of the :note 1111pOltunt achievements of Penn State men in tmhoadmg A graduate of the engmeeting school has also in vented man,• of the devices used by the Union Switch and Signal coin- Am onautics in the United States slum the result of wm h by local glad Hates The invention of the small ditigible balloon and the tin ectmn of tie pi oduttion and maintenance of the "round the world" umoplanes, togeth et uith the design of the PN-9 type of nits al seaplane are examples of tin Wan by Penn State men. The PN-O No I xsas piloted by a Penn St. , te gladuate on its attempted flight tr Raman The operation of one of the largest fa, tar lea in the sror Id, employing 40,- 000 men is under the dneetaon of a Pell, State graduate. In Alaska and Panama tun Penn State alumni have obtained positrons as supervisors of m inland ti ails and roads in the north err territory and director of all elec trical mock in the Canal Zone Glee Club To Present Varied Musical Show (Continued atom fast page) The Vmsits Quartet unlit make do autml appearance and the Glee Clue of 45 male %01(0.3 tl,lll be heard m Amendment No. 2 CRABTREE'S 11=2 Vote "YES" AMENDMENT No. 2 PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE BOND ISSUE Electric and Gas Welding * DEPARTMENT OF ~: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERIN FORGE SHOP Ist Floor, Engineering C Room 10G Don't fail to vote "Yes" on 'Amendment No Did you get your TUXEDO . for the House Party? Our Tuxedos, though Moderately priced, look like the best custom made produc tions. They are faultlessly tailored and their lines are authoritatively correct. $25. to $5O . Dress Shirts Ties Vests— Black Hats FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus Friday, November 2, 1928 group of popular selectlons An langcmcnt of the songs, "Sylvan, Oley Speaks, and "In Lilac TI oil he included in the musical gram Tickets, limed at 75 and 50 e. nil! go on sale at the Athleta. S Biondi.% night. Nittany Theatre FRlDAY—Cathaum Harold Lto)d en "SPEEDY" FElDAY—Ndtany George Bancroft, Belt) Comp Bactanosa in "run DOCKS OF NEW YOE SATURDAY—Cathnum— Jurneg Hull, Ruth Taylor, -IVillinm Augttn in "JUST 31ARRIED" SATURDAY—Nittanv— "SPEEDY" MONDAY and TUESDAY— Matenee 3londU at 2.00 Fa> Wra} and Gar) Cooper "run LEGION OF THE CONDEMNED" Added Stage Attraction: MUIMAI and ALAN 'The Jester 4 or 3000 Year, A No Adsance m Prices TUESDAY— Chester Conklin, Thelma Tod Larry Kent ni "THE HAUNTED HOUSE /,•; , : i fj l STARE. 61265 - 711 lARPEI 71cherdr1 , 11erS In In.. t tu. re ~,, ~.,•,..., NEXT TO THE :NIOVIES Tfie Cgrne
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