Page 'rch, , AIEN'I'AL INERTIA Penn State Collegian , ~ . .. , i , . T ie mils and temptation., of colleg, i.. it. wi, i üblioad — term-tverlis &arm; rte Eancee re, by eh.dents at the Imilo.rn, and although then hosts of truth is a toifie mad-. Pentle,hnnla Stole tallei e. In are Interests of the College the stud- in., noise allurements at least, do east But of all these tote. facultt. hiutunl and fnentli -----!dlt camas which arc Inman!, by fat the most pernicious influence is inertia It is this which a man fights all his .--.._— Editor In Me' i hie. 'truing to overcome the age-old habit of containing .......---Ardliant Ed.tor , „. ..,, , sas ju , t allowing the oppoitumties to slide or ---hfono.nr Thttor I"' t". Amex.. Ehlltne ; tu IthOUt making any effort 41 check the passing -- --A,•o:i"t• Ed ''''': Most men arming, in a college town, after a reason- Able puled of ambulation, ale able to regain then all way. which we must suppo=e Al el e good, but at the scone I.ollls II !JELL, 1r .20_____ 14.F.Wt.LLY:k: JIARIIV 511t.r:HA‘1 'IT F iinrl•mAic :n__. ITIOSON LAIRD '2l NEWS EDITORS rl4nton F. licac, 10 Robert 1' Stmenxo% 'AO JnM^l H. Conran, Jr In Chute. A Munch .00 tone, n peater numbet undergo some mental eh Inge %%lon eby accomplishment no longer holds am. meaning tot them They ale content to loiter through the fir st ' .Ze r r beat, and unless seine fatherly uppenclabsnian ads imet Adiertidia- Cmnnree them. this habit holds [biennia - nit thou stun - at college. A SSISTA NT 111"gINESS MANAGERS •llt is this sti naght-larket of habit that forms that I Rehm ..10 11,t tin , "T 1.,•,111,..m CO The freshman or sophomoi e n ould be Oise Indeed • who sunlit fight against his foe 'Cites e me, honell, mb , ' ''' PaP ' r " I" " mili°4 plentin of avenues of est ape; spoils for the athletes, soma -- ht - State '. t n r. nse,onol, !ASS 0,,000 I get competitions for the italimtious, and publications , n ,nqnn fon naellectuols Let the student corer any of these lines Ron on t inmate! and he soul soon hod himself cum; nig life name fully, THE BUSTNESS STArr wtuzalot TURVCR PAM. C St, (•ONN J. ILONN klll, u.CIII C 41,111 F I. Lrn“i 10 nm, 11 Dow' Jr _ ald e co • Uil.:11 the class minions come onOOO, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 9 770 - 9 8 the letutas to Ithaca will 1110.40 fax more to him for ; ‘isiting the woes of his °ally enolliLt PITTSBURGH PSYCHOLOGY Yea] allot tear Pawn State football tennis hate tnade 1 the to-,al habitat tilts to Ptt , ,butilt fot the Thattlscgts 13:k Lneountet I.lth then intrastate rival= Fach season,' The Bullosopher's Chair the Lion has doubled his detetnunatton to win—and has _ • • failed Each 40340 n she student body has ',ctn.! its ' •I sots an amusing play Satin,' it night" optimitni—and an.c disappointment Fot (that his bean, Sandier. "Is Zat So , " termed the 'Classic of the state' or the 'traditional Turkey', "Yeah, thot's--0/1 mole tou the, c too?" Day encountes' has resolved itself into a battle of ps;.chol-: Smnh ,r lung loose. The ogy Pittshingli, conducting the o.pei meat in hot ;‘,.,5.,0.1,,0ks '('hock' am' polite societe, bvtdann c stir tone. prohting no the tavorable reaction.: to is nothing of Johan. use of Ameiicanese, as, Ihe Jam has can steed surpusingly long Es en the • enough to wing smiles limn a stone goddess The actors lam of ass age nis failed to function inn fasoi of Penn ; could hoc billed the coined) but they didn't Ilap, Clack State Something is smog raid that fault does not lie h l:! l er r , :: s i t th e n : Pita -Blank s n . , t , E , 1 , t 1 1C ::1 ,,, , i;1 0 , 1 ; \ line These chi ee in the coaching system. Mono likel3, it lies in the pear- I , ileseises a clown, too, .but . he got }i l l; i l :i ' Vlno t o b t j' a ‘ c ' t il' i ' . ' teal and economic necessity of Penn State plasing the I Clinton wasn't consulting as adi unken dissmatei Too gene that attracts the greatest cloud whose the greatest I ftequentls did he lapse MO sobuctv, but Ins acting in the cloud can be accoinmodated .NOL in it unreasonable 10 11.1 u. pail of tine lila, left little to be crtuctsed. Sauce thought the Islay ins too long and Mass', sal but fon any belies a that the Lion's chances Sot sictors mould be more, , t ' Inc draffiliA if the game mete plated on a neutral held: P.nrt' I can't see ibmithers. Nor tai I Tun Ilea, raid a half isn't too or on the local gi idtton 1 long fat a thiCe-tid. tOttletlt Besides, there scene enougn Students can only keep faith in a tenon that, aided by I laugh lams to keep the audience m a Jesuit mood tht ougn- , nut the owning Time was one scene whole the play.' loitune and invited to. support, can defeat the Golden , 3.1., .nd 'goers got 11 few laughs that the . sei nit didn't call foi. Pantiles This }eat rant see the bath of a new 'I think I hnum what %I'or mean, but go on" the death of the old l'Smithers. It was the tight scene I must admit that the o 'scene was difficult to stage and eseiv thing mould lame THE COLLEGE 3IAN . F I THANKSGIVING I gone off as nappilv as the pl., ended, but fon one fact When the great national hulidas of Thanksgiving up. ! k lllh , o h .t a t a hc . • ii , u e p p l u ie t t a. li ,o g „ htei T s hc l,n „ C t l u N a llOt t l t h o , 1 , 10, ,, . heti on Kehl. lumaches, the average college student is stilted to thoughts; action before m intincollegiat e . meets aid whe ' n ' ll.obCituot:J of an ,mp.amg vacation and the subsequent and r e tied. nem it kasoed Kolakosla twice, the illusion was /timed fof ' most of the students If it hadn't been fon that, the fighs of freedom from scholastic Rl:isms - . a colas-al home-coot:ed would base been a hassling quiet's% meal that is aims . Rah anon DOlll the scant. rations of ' . houses and an ~,,thtu., ~,,ai, m, : n„. l" t o i li t i t c h •a c so h n 6 i h n t g o s , c c e m ins a bit obtuse, but the f let re- the tiatelmtv and homdtng N 4 , l ll: u l k t i p i a e : . with the lest of th e niesta with the •ene and mils ' (h. perhaps the 'two and aet,,,,. The fair fight c st e ' s ' •mse. I believe, mote only.' lln ahhats than bouquets The., mere obstously nuespet- Apirnentl, then, the name Thanksgiving is one to be nixed Most of thein 'lead' then Imes lions memors, re-: associated ell with tut ken, m eeting_ ci.,,, unit ~,,,y ; minding one of Chlkh la's Day 111 a midi country (buten 1 I s \ ;e t i h no t el it t e ota , l ,, st b irgeic to th e moles t h e. , sten , 0 4 - actisities Theis , is no deep doom on the pat of the t .l ,, 'l g ' : " and i i Misss. e i 1 e . s s ,e k e , , p , , t i o as n of Mat l l e is s , h S e n 1. ,, c1 , u m 0 , 1 , 1 :n is average student fon giving thanks unless it is m crimes- 1 Mrs Parte!, ;tonal acknomledgment of the 'ten' Dad has slipped hint in; the cast tie' e utteily (11l old of stage pi esence. Miss Me a moment of happv holiday philanthropy '1 hem is no: Closkey's stage I using was the only cons itanng part of I Pei foimance Miss Sneffilon although lather unsure' innate mire to offer a solemn and humble moves of gnat) l ' .. 5,,. , h, n , , , ,i, 11' herself, at Mat, criailual4 tell in with het tole and dal tunic for I re and its saitous blessings. Pot )Dine praise -moat], acting nn the latter Pat of the play." a 'slc,cen , , light-hearted, is a helpless victim in the on- , ' s Smithers Aten't you a bit hind — on the opposite seN ' , pct,..a...., onrushing, soulless swirl of a hectic age I , Gine 'inn a chance A little Miletleate 11111 nark NI onders I fat south Is not ungratethl in its see"ang inffilferen,,, with the gi• ls I'l (hat cast A fns ail, they mete pleasing I i male ewe,if not to \ tall cl iticnl f•i tilt es Lii.i tnappieciatis mess. It is merely forgetful oi. the l tin the „... h,,, , ~ , • • • ' ' • the e i 1 , t a, al , ls e n t ig about woolen, women, Smithel 5, it's l manna! pin pose and event of Thanksgiving And natal- i ~,,,,,e change r o l. '‘ u dui you think of thej ally so For. far teetered from the prannise folio of 1 ,,,,,,1 q 7” 't social life andunclistmliedbz. the hagthips Alit atternllittatlit4.s.l ,lits haing :mas . .nothhig, to- complain- about:.; existence in a gicat:mitdeindss, iitrefrel youth, knowing! Mist. U) ','had It small liniVilrtatit'pai•t;:aiod , lnApliticar,', it excee.lingb well lle bitch user , his TM& like ag'liiet ;,,I oil) the age SC modem connience and ease, 'seldom has! occasion to 'think of the allsersitieU ennieil autiihe tarts- 111,,' ' • ' ' '5 : ; ; ;1) ' S??;;‘3';';';'' it ‘‘" ' g P ud'sh " w • I ''' )°; •" 4 ' it) , and I belies° en mytnie else dal. Who could ask Ito more?' hers made fin the adsancement of an echo:Mum and en th. i i/ation that hose made possible this modes facilitation, I Salads - the model n student scale,. the ',aloe of las , I r social and scholastic education Sin ely he is au ,se of tits' .. . . pal oil al ,aculleea tint ime been made no older that hod 1111.1 y 11. el-IN eLn Itbetal of vectlllzerl tiuming Cei tninl I=EIME=21==!111!1!12 MEEMMIEMMEM bre tro .eats of piepal.tton be ‘,lll be .i Incfened pie (lute lot vigilant ctriployors In vita of all these ndsantages, the ourlergiadmitol still not remain constant)) unconcerned stith the factotal flint have helped boost luau to his choice position In fact,) it is tutu eagerness and almost impatience that he anattsl the enu of his college training, that he Mat .tc not to fit- cover whet he holds for the world and %shut the wotid holds for him. And uhen the glamor of :south has duil, l and ;In speed slackened, it in then that the college maul will I eahre the senousnesc of Thanksgiving. It is then! that he will offer his prayer of gratitude. TO PROFESSOR GARVER Phil. Madison M Galvin, the oldest member of the College fecult i . has lust celebrated his eightieth birthday. Nearly half or those foursome Years have been spent id the souk, of Penn State and has inteiestis. In recogn:i 'non of Piofessin Garvin's stork, the alumni have estahl lolled a fund, ',lnch will be used to defray the expenses' of PI I title; lecturers, in his name Professor Galvcr hash conducted some important research work in the field of physics and has contributed much to the progress in his depot tinent Such faithful service and loyalty nri Professor Gar in~ deseises the castor und respect of. every Penn State' anon. Slay VOlO4 of Mhos emulate lain. —Cro veil Daily San tfli- • 1 , ,, trvto 46 M 4 ''':' SCARFS in the season's newest glowing colors For OVERCOATS Correctly Styled Ask for the popular MT. ROCK FLEECE MONTGOMERY'S , . k gt ilvinSfeln P 8 1 ,117 S 2 Sir, CJ. ~EWAIi Letter Box Berates Bezdek Edam.. THE COLLECRN slate Collegt, Dem Sir Recentll the cold Enda.% tontnined tie Odom' depicting the umnmu me of discontent 2 °suiting trout the pool :homing of tecent Penn State football teams and meat on to tell of the faithful and nutting vaults of Mr. Bi./tlek No onc, 1 lielit)e, et dl ensue this point. Ilezdil undoula• work', hard, but Si 01 HI I, Jadged lir the results he obtains and not he the .nnount of smeat drip from his !nom become sinnembat of an institution at Penn State, hating Lein then o fot the past tel. ;.I,IIS. and na turally thew Is a 1:00{1 Cool of ...cal m: tit tonnected a ith hint 'lino hots et el should hate no m eight in Judg ing. lie t due to the s t hoe! ninth often to husine , s pi °position Nu member should he kept nit the t tetiltt it to has pi w.ed holistic tint the to fulfill his duties, men though the ettalente like him, and even though he boonie a haute on the campus lielicte their is.no other school the eouritcv uhich tan clan. a glee , to loyalty of student,, both lust and pi ertlit, than OM OM &Penn State. In me, of this fast, and copsideling the •dc ii conditions at Stalk. College foi developing athletes. I c hthot e the blow An the pool 0001000 of out football teams can be unbecitatingly 1%1111 at the door of tie coaching staff. n nc, theta is to be considered the fast that athletic" stholaiships hive been discontinued nt Penn State, but tins argument beats htllct a eight This cannot esplrun out pons stout% ing on the gildnon heroic this nee title be cant effectite. Aial in this (.0111101.- tion, let toe mention (pt need I') the nnu velous success As 11.11 yi hiCh om alio athletic team, hate net le cently as Hell its in the ph , 4 Perhaps, being a Pittsburghei, and seem(, out roan td amplest yea, after veal on Thank,criting Day. I hate i Miss Louise A. Lambert's Beauty Parlor 1 z Leitzell Building i • tswo.owennodro4no..XsNrtwa.••••••,,,,,... P 0 8481 Ad 7 Ail. l ll ,< 2l * 'Can t .. m —, ') Ist( he "oa t r ° t t a he oPfL7 ' Can't dance nal when ‘, our bath's been tax. d • k\ Let'r hate she darn ,jk stimuli - use our it milt! r 7.1 ' 21.7:7„:r 5 11721 1 : . ;'' "Give the pledges a break!" 4 4pangleit are oparkbitir cryis gel flakes a. bleb can be sprinkled on an floor to ighe a smooth finish for dancing. Emil, applied. fro naxing. n"."ll"ung' Jost apnnklo ahem. on. Pnento the ~prb u. the ti4Yl i . FYES WHOLESALE GROCERY CO. 20 MULE TEAM SIDASICLEI 5: Have you seen 'the x Penn State ..,: .. :1•• Seal Stationery :: x+ . J. t, : Now on display in :I: our window i f 75c and $l.OO box x •'. 4 :t: t 4. .:. 1: :i: • RAY D. GILLILAND iii s i: ... Druggist t beenme mmutheell Perhaps the The second lecture in the lit Loc.! The lirst regular meetml other Alumni ssith Whom I base talk- fete Course silt be delivered m the chess dub soil be held Sam ed hase been mmudiced, and pet- amhtinram on nest Saturday a Young maim 20, at 7.80 p. nn. m : hops the undergraduates troth ,hom by Mr C d Blanchard of the United An Interesting program is I talked on Alumni Day, vete prop-1 Slates Reclamation Settee. Ills tall, ranged for the meetings of cheer), but it does seem to me that the is t be illustrated by beautiful store- tin, sour. All those seho p aucemt and honorable Be/ must go.l optical tan ec Al, Blanchard ha., are infect to come and to lira to be supplanted by II younger and be..n appointed by Pr err lent Roose. and men. perhaps come modern coach, lake I sell as a special gosmninment erica], the condemning of Old Main, it still ler eau4e us a pang of sok irm, but NW must knots It is for a better Penn State ly, Charles Richard '2ll Twenty Years AgQ II The cheering Don, the State Sale ut the giulnon at the Birdmen game asp wot thy of great praise State spurt Amass shows greatest when the team' rs behind Much relit is due the, chem leaders for the out the fellows' kept together down the whole !engin of the held If we could have such' aiming as that at Pittsburgh on Thanl,sgiving Day there mould be no. doubt as to the outcome of the game —o— much can not be stud in praise of the conceit an MOnli.l% owning. be the New York (band Concert comp .lllV. The entire program WaS ren-I doted with an artistic Mush that is. eldom equalled escept by exceptional rand rpeta ,talk .Doiit Experiment` • With gout Appeolunce :1896 Mk o • .0C: cEOHE Montgomery & Co State College, Pa. YOU'LL ap better the v, Order th or at the better bran ment of w make them And how crisp they are! Eat them with milk and cream. A perfect food any time. You'll agree at the first-taste these bran flakes made by Kellogg of Battle Creeklare better. - PEP BRAN FLAKES What Shakespeare says w about Coca-Cola ~, 5z .V.`, ,, :-,...',:;: r P:',r A 1 .4 4 J,:i , 4 4 c ~,, ~;• 114i:... ,,,10 ),.. , . - vt,•-•74;,^ 4 x„, ~:-, ,„..,5,,, 1'.•• 6 ~,p r 3 , Ay •;,' ' Ti.,... 4e•AW 'il't?in:7,wife ''':z•:'o4. - ` ;: V i g, ,, ,, -- .;.6.•,,i • • ._.. 3 S h .•7 - P,;' ' • '4t. :,;.:, 1 ; • l,C,' :4' , • ai,, ~,, v,.. - J . ,1-. TA ," '-', :-. 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