Pa'ke Tga 4 Penn State (Collegian PllblLbed sembweably doling. the Callen* yen: by students of the Pennsylvania State College. In the Interests of the College, de stool. nolo, fneult, alumni Ind hien& THE EXECUTIVE BOARD LOUIS If DELL. Sr ':E_ PAULC McCONIIALTGHEE WILLIAM. S TURNER DO.__. THE EDITORTAL STAFF --Assists. Mbar ...... --Manse. Edits- Associate Eel. J. NEWS EDITORS Robert I'. W... /0 Chatles A. Wens. 10 LOUIS II BELL. Sr 'II --- LLEWIILLYS SUTSTIFER '2O-- ....... HARRY P 5111.%1LW MERMAN F JUDSON LAIRD ID-. Quinton E !tenure 'SO Intact' It. Coo, an. Jr. 10 Item.; Tbalenfild '3O TJfl BusrAss STAFF ITIAAM S TtIIINER C MeCONNAUCHEV '2O _ J 11011' %HD F ------ ASSIS'CANT BUSINESS MANAGERS Cabin E- flnm.s '3Oll 1. itchni . 30 irons• 13 1Nm.1,..11. '2O 110±.13100n1 '3O illorolici of Eastern Ints),ollcalato .N ensnarer Association - I I=l = thoutelrmMor Thor beue Ne. t dltor This Isbly FRIDAY,'NOVEINIBER 9, 1928 A SUCCESSFUL DEFEAT Running a hectic but seemingly losing race for pas-1 sage, Penn State's $5,000,000 bond issue seems destined to defeat by the maim of a few thousand votes At this n negative major ity of more than eighteen thous and rites looms like an met adicable spectre forecasting certain ill fortune for the issue. Er en though ten counties, including thine failly populous sectors, remain unreported, it is doubtful whether the amendment finally will pass- 1 unless a miracle happens and enemy territory swerves its allegiance to the Blue and White standards. Defeat mav Rene, or at this hour of reading will piebably be a lealitv Strangely, however, it will he a s ;dm ions reNerse because the tensity :of the race, +he ; narrow margin still be an emphatic signification that thi.l bond issue was not one to be regarded with levity as is use other-, uhich were so overwhelmingly ,Jeferited More than that, it will command the respect of neatly all soters, convert many political foes into friend's foe our Project and rim} finally secure the Legislature's recognition which for }ems has been so coveted. There may be much discouragement in the ranks of, Penn State friends and melfareis uho feel that after' the Legislature has been so disgustingly unresponsive and even the majoiity of Pennsylvania voters fail to support their State college, there is nothing further to be done but ; to close our doors, to deny education to ninny thoudeinds,l instead of many hundreds, to remove the source of bone- Sts ,shah farmers and peoples of many.other trades have profited by for so man) years, to sever from thousands of correspondents possibly the cheapest and only means of education they have ever had, or eves hope to have Such an exasperating more, of course, is an impos sible one conceived by despairing nunelS: There is always future hope for Penn State, a hope which now scents snore real ace (we take it for granted) the' close defeat and surprising support accorded by those uho know the dire needs of the College. These is always hope that the Legislature mill some day make to the fact that Pennsylvania, one of the nation's stealthiest states; has a State college which ranks among the greatest and which is deserving of more that one-thirtieth of the fin ancial support uloch other thriving states appropriate for their educational institutions, Let us pray QUEENS OF THE DAT- To the "Queens of the Day" we extend a hale and behrt.y welcome. The students dedicate: the week-end to you, and . Bacchus House Party is a very, lry inipottrnit nif r. It . ,t , elleves the" piormtony. t ofoo,k7H`ciinitie,' and to 'PiVdc Rut Party aohill be sad and dismal Ntyck-elid.' m ' ar,ha a dank and gloomy tune for some of t ose U zit{o'trussfer7 iii "blind" fate, anyway, but he who spins the capricious wheel of chance once too often must pay l for his dnersion in the coin of disillusionment and regret. The large ma- Joritl honorer, mean to have the time of their youthful lives and they'll hate it, all reports to the contrary not withstanding The pings am of diseitment for today and tomorrow computes a variety both of outdoor and indoor sports Out-of-dom s, one mar match the brawny pigskin per formers, or one mar nuMbe the scenic grandeur of the countryside from the sent of a sport roadster or from tae saddle of Shank's male. Indoors, one may dance or watch the dancing Marmeins and one may sit in silent enjoy ment at the movies or the Glee Club saudeville show. And there arc also a number of amusing and pleasant little games, iniented on the spur of the moment, that may be played either under man-made roof or nature's canopy of stars. It often motes botcsome to follow a set schedule of classes day after day. It will also be nerve-rending nod tiresome to follow a cut-and-dried program during House Party week-end. The ingredients for the coclitrui of mirth and jollity ate mixed and shaken according. to a stated formula If you want to have the best time possi ble, mix the thinks to suit yourself, figuratitely stleakingt of course. Before signing off, we repent that We woteethe the House Party Queens with oper antis; timiratively anti min ritually. AN OLD, OLD SIrORY Theis conies' as time in the social life of every college student mhen he arrnes at the astounding cOnellision that ]louse Partin' are a bore.. The exact nietital process by which this radical discosety is reached is not knout, and never mill be. Attar this rare individual lids voiced his new-found convictions before a group of unbeliermg corn-, panions, he immediately assumes the tar of a martyr aim! his associates advise hint to take enhance exams fat the bughouse The fatal day suites and our martyt sallies forth sitth a vivacious blond bit of femmity cling ing to his arm. Ho-hum—it's an old. old shay. There conies a time In the heart-breaking life' of every ambitious week-end girl when she suddenly' realizes that the dance-and-partv existence does not satisfy het seal self. She decides to pass up fox-hot and moonlight love in fuser of a career in business or art. Does the olddr generation applaud her ambition.' Pethaps—net But, 111,6 the heroes of Optic and Algol, she suimoimts all difficulties and makes a beginning. And what Is Sal . aspiring must creating mime the fatal day nit is es? A masterpiece v. ith pen or brush? Nay, nay, site is cleat mg a sensation. Don't you see her oat there m the middle of the dance floes, flinging hoof and elhon about in a most eccentric fashion to the rht theme 111021114 and squeals of a 1 "hot" band? And mho is sharing the yoys and sortons of House Party sixth her ^ None olhci than our old friend who considered House Patties a bole. Ho•hum—it's an old, old story. -------President Vlee•Preldeut Treasurer _.--liuglnen .14aniree CErel:lntlem Slan.de Adtertlslnz Marate The election of limbeit Flouter as plesident of these United States seems to hose a different significance with every party, faction and class of people To the Republi cans it reseals the simet unity and unties ited goodness of G. 0. standards After the landslide, Democrats me sorely cominced that Republican standards are as faulty as Ewer, but that Republican organization is so nationally potent and 11115ltellamb faithful that the patty could put a monkey in office, if it so chose. The philosophical in : telligentsia can ahead; see pi °slim itp knitted in skeins of led, white and blue. The woilang class suppoiter of Smith forecasts hind times, meals of bread and water, hard labor at one deltas and sonic cents a day and Amin.- ican subserviency to the King of England. The college student—oh, well, what dorm once does it make? Rouse , party's hue. .111IliCt H P.m.. Zr HUbeH P M.... Penn State students ale at last telieNcil to know net then actions titer this peek-end Null hate no effect on the passage of the Bond Is,ue, so that what was once over emphasized as precaution still now be iegauled as haq.. hokum So It goes. That candidate Al Smith failed to carry los ,tate or coon his 'llama is Dolt a mild suiptise computed to the upset caused sullen 10 State College ,oters cast their ballot against the $8,000,000 bond issue Collegiate Definitions NUMBER 9-ITOUSE PARTY QUEEN Of all ro3alty the House Patty Queen is the neatest, and dearest, to college undergraduates. The expression, House Party Queen, may be used to tact to n vmirty of types and figures, sex being the only point of distinction The It P. Q. begins her a - ctii.itv as such as soon as mother save "yes': and ends at soling age, or whenever matrimony claims her. in H I'. Q. never admits more than twenty- The typical Queen is sentimentalired in the once-pop ular bong, "The Sweotheust of Sigma Chi," but the parody on this same syncopation conies neat to painting the true picture. There arc tun and only two kinds of H P Q's There are blonds and theie ale brunettes Each type has its advantages and disathantages. Piguratnely speak ing, the shade of the Queen's crowning glory makes little difference. If gentlemen prefer sun-kissed maidens, then itt least half of the underginduates ore no gentlemen In order to qualify an II P Q. must be proficient along two different lines She must know * how to till, the latest measures of that terpsichorean triumph, the fox tint, and she must be able and milling to react pro perly to the stimulus of a romantic ninon. Other things such as iines; , uml "lines;' mil also imptatalit, Paity lugs' Ut prehensile teiitlenMes ' they may ,firiye, ate r inoiesl 7 'l ,skli ,C e-..l l ‘?ll s'e A ~.P.y ttian,the house. Synonyms—" Yes-girl," sweetheart, "prom-trotter" - ' Before Placing Your Order for Christmas Cards • SEE OUR SAMPLES , NOW ON DISPLAY • Personal' Engraved and General . Cards Orders may be placed now for delivery in December. • • • • KEELER'S Cathaum Theatre Building PENI4 STATE COLLEGIAN 1 Letter Box 00• Year Old Professor November 6, 1928 Ethtor, COLLEGIAN State College, Pa Yesterday ashen I was talking to Professor Caner of the Physics De partment he remarked, "Il I Inc though neNt neck. I will be an old man" I sank "Hon is that' , " And he caul "I will be eighty veal% old and that nil' make me an old man I iemarked that it i mild hat dly make him an old man. one so young spin L • and so fall of eneigy could lundly be called old " This comersation has made me %lender who it uould,net be .1 good thing for the students and faculty of Penn State to slum some honor to the, totetun of the Penn State fat- city, the oldest man MI the faculty. Would it not 1,0 titling Sol soint, spe cial marls of•honm to l o gases to this Liglitieth him Oulu Smcet elv ',ors, 1). F. 'Alcrarland. Head, Dept of Metalllogy Thoughts of Others School Confusion "Confusion and maladjustment me pro sleet in Amerman schools." de closed Dr Alevandeiklejohn in nn address at the Urmeisity of Wis. consul. "The tenchei of hhinal nits today might be tompared to the tu• for in the house of a man who has suddenly aconned so calth The tato., paid but the Dims who paps . him does not boon what he rants done. "The rich man is eager for his son's melfine but he is better satisfied a ith a superficial training than with a liberal one The tutor may choose Letmeen tao things He may be in fluenced b 1 the wishes of the father and give the son a superficial edu cation, of he may go about his own mar of teaching.—Cm nell Doily Suit ' Twenty Years Ago 13=1 An independent stater supply has been provided by electing a leseiyou in Musser's Gap or hick lies betneen Shingletown and Pine Glow Mills, and laying pipe lines thence to the College. As soon as means can he found. to elect a stand pipe on the highest pbition of the campus, the old reservoir which non mats the appear ance of the nest athletic held can be repulsed. A meeting man held in the engm co Sag budding on Monday e‘ernog to consider the ,prospects fot dneet tele g-aphle servtee for State College The matter has been taken up pith the state department, and it in believed Leaves Tobacco Tin as All-time Calling Card Calgary, Alta , March I, 1928 Larus & Bro Co, Richmond, Va. I)SA. Gentlemen• While in Banff, Alberta, in 1.109,1 climbed Tunnel Mountain On top of this mohotaimthere isat earn of stones Vu hertkedtdialatleavet theuveards I remarkvahant..the scenery, etc Not , having Meatd , Wail, me, t left a le of 4 Edgkdrth Sliced; scribbred my nanid and address on a puree of paper, and said. "Hat o a lift on me." I have kept up .1 haphazard corre spondence x ith one of three, ho a rote me thanking me for the Pipeful of Edgeworth. What makes me write you is that today from Australia 1 receiNed two shit es of Edge, orth w all the mortis, "HAW a fill on me." so you see Edgohorth keeps friends friendly. Yours sincerely, P. B. Johnstone Edgeworth E'.tra High Crude Smoking Tobacco -:-:-:+:-:.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-x-x-:-:-:-:-:-: YOUR ACCOUNT WANTED , i• _ ' -.. —by a bank that believes in f / going out cd its way to please t x depositors THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK State College, Pa. DAVID F. KAPP, Cashier ••ei• :-:•:-:-: :. .i.1.1-NI-! , ‘“:•+ - : that something definite may tesuit Carey, at center, is the only letter- The postal mspectm ,as lotto corn - 1 man on George Wason's team. last meek IC lowing the recently Illte coon at that he's l oon ptecanous pleted Wads of numbering the boost, " and naming the slims Nothing def-IP"m"' Inge ',ln be LIION 11 uhoul the muttee nuld hi. repott hzs been acted upon. At a t eccnt meeting of the Stafo ' , Notation at Women's Clubs held at Pittsbuigh, of ,as soled to hose SM.- Dean Ralph 0. Watts, of the School 000, the intrtest of u Inch still be of Agneultane, has added amoral granted as scholarships in the home yet: subjects to the het in the annual cconoma, depai talent The schola t- i sh .s t toms , catalog which now is slops v ill be in mummy of Misa K ties et il‘ tin disttibution. Cassatt McKnight. the late president the t „ mks , eight stooks genera l of the fedination, tt ho sits lush t mom- sago ,ot„,„o„, poll be h o d horn al in the iambou of the economics de- 1 j.‘ „ taar pat Intent at State. 3 to Match 1. Three two ne - hs coot ses m laity manufactui mg %, 11l he oil cued doling the winks To: rag don p po oducts and the menu , fat tote of bullet and cheese v, ill be t light danuaiv :1 to 19 This will Side Lines follimed by ice cream thalqng lira, map start the , econd Jo oast 'l to February 2. Market again 4 teoige 'Washington tomo,' 2 !null. ant l f urn, If Ire does the Colonials mill be 1 an 1 tod mi lb collnclud escontro the co rom rnseFebtir• battling. NON VII wiphomiao, and four • -- ""'"" Second-yen ""'" " m """ DE. KRUSE. OF' CORNELL, the entale bael,hold —o I TO ADDRESS EDUCATORS nue to their solniquet "Colonial," the Gem ge Waqunpton gunmen go ro Di Nut J. Kt use of Council um e‘ti pones m cloning things Last veal midtess Kappa Delta PI, t invaded the Non Lur vnth nal r cit y nefeat leconled agamq them To- 11."..y Oucattonal somety, on the mo•mou they ,111 Small: on the held hth.l.-L of" Some Contnbutnon, nom wna nal a rletoty recur ded for then, I P,Lhology to Edueatton" at Ii 15 Jilin °nu° , the IN as). - - .Metes ! . ,Inngton athlete, 1.-- yeal All of ,Inch goo. to , hoeth Gins—t a k e b ac k m son a Coach CI 1.1111 need, a lea.Mead-wm- perm State Song Gook net s the cut achng gnddccs boast a stiong t.s.kle cn Gates Penn State I also has a fine one , in But all But lustra y tells us that on many ma stoics gates clo fall IMEI McGiesN, Zang, end, is anothei sle.- bat peitniine , lot the Capital City .INICVLIMC4.." . 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FROMM'S Opposite Front Campus Friday, November 9,192 S ' o'clock Wednesday night sn Schnab auddorium. . - Dr. Kruse, who is a Professor of educational psychology at Cornell unhersity, ndl mike his talk of spe cial intelest to students of education and agricultui al education The ad ess is open to all interested faculty mu nbeis and students CATTLE SECURE PRIZES Three state championships have been assertion to Jm soy cows of the College held, nem ding to the annual lepoit of the Anun wan Jose , / Cattle "Penn State Pon. Hattie" won championships in the juniot fous 3car and the five-yeat old classes, alnle °afoul', Berme of Meadow Sleek was victorious in the swum rout-yew old division 77tL?l/T ` / Nittany Theatre muDAT—c,thaum— Nanc3 Carroll. Richard Arlen in "11 ANIL 111' 1N COCKTAIL' FRIDAY—Nat...N . — Wallace Beer), lann.e Broola. in BEGGARS 01; LIFE SATURDAY—Cathumn— ray 11 r.* and Car.. 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