M. I. T. Professor Says Americans Think as Women Amciican thinkrrg is fenuninu thinking, inculcated bv women leach oi'i, highlv competent in detail, im mediate in its application, ligidly idealistic icgaidlos-. ot the walking ami weak on cntical examina tion. Pi of. Robert E liogeix, of Mas sachusetts Instiluto of Technologv told the sixteenth annual nntionnl husineso confeience at Babson Park The piofes.oi, who cieated a na tionul sensation last spung by nd v ising the senioi class at M. I. T to be snobs, nnali/ed “Our Young People" at the confeience “Oui boys and gnls have not been taught to think,” he said “They aie inteiested in ‘applications, not ideals and pnnciples Above all they have not been taught to cuticizc 01 nnahzc “Thev come to liighei education and life with a settldj conviction that the onlv allowable uitieism is ’constructive’, as if one could con stiuct v.ithout fust tcaimg down” “Whore fault is it > Foi a half ccntiiij now the laigest pait of our voung people have been ti allied ex clusively by women leacheis The faulty I have been speaking about aie the faults of women teacheis Fifty veaix of this has pioducod a people incompetent to think politicals and socially " PROF. GAUM CITES NEED FOR HUMAN ENGINEERING “Most men use only about one thud of then natuial abihtv, seven out of ton aie in the wiong jobs, and what is wasted by the average Ameiiian family would support them More attention should be giv on to human pioductivencss We should develop a science of human engineo mg,” declared Ptof Charles G Gaum of the engmeeung exten sion division in the fust of his sei ics of loetuies on peisonal efficiency Piof Gaum stated that the “hu mnn ongineet” is needed to coirect present-day wastes in human energy and time lie domonstintod that mas teis of men fust have been masters ovei themselves, that the successful man today is the one who develops himself, and one who is always in creasing his peisonal efficiency to a liighei point ENGINEERS OBTAIN* LIBRARY A leading and refctcnce loom equipped foi engmeeung students will be one of the featuics of the new Slain Engineering building. En gineering peiiodicals and moic than five bundled lefeienee books formerly Kept in the Carnegie Libruiv will be placed at the disposal of the stu dents .Member of First Dink-D’onning Class Recalls Smoking by Privileged Plebes “It was my misfortune to be a member of the first class to wear a dink but my good fortune to have the privilege of smoking publicly," de chuod J R. Arwell ’O9, now head of the tiaimng department of the Baton Construction company. Mi. Arwell claims that m this event-! ful yeai about 200 freshmen cntcicd thu ahead/ ancient corridors of “Old Main ” Three women at that time weic responsible for the name co eds which today includes several bun dled “Upperclassmen of those days at tended chapel weaung corduioy tiou scis and blue shirt, to say nothing of p Inoad-rimmed straw hat,” contin ued the speaker “The entile student body occupied the front lower floor ol Schwab auditouum with the ftesh men in the back whdevci they could find a scat ” The speaker went on to say that each incoming class held an annual STUDENT CRUISE LANDS AT GLASGOW, SCOTLAND Composed of students drawn from evciy section of the United States, the thud University World Cruise aruved in Glasgow, Scotland, Sunday. The cruise, lasting seven months, will encompass the earth The first semester’s work calls foi a tour of England and Europe dui mg which the students will visit nine countues and seventy-three towns and cities. Beginning at Naples in January, the second semester will consist of a tout of the lands of the eastern Mediteiranean and of* the Orient More than one hundred universities have gianted credits to students tak ing previous cruises, according to lccoids of the University Travel as sociation. Public lectures, rount- 1 table conferences, and discussions mi, the lands to be visited are included in the tour. COLLEGE PRESIDENTS CALL WEEK-END TRIPS HARMFUL Week-ends trips of undei graduates are “harmful physically and mental ly” agree President James R. Angcll, 1 of Yale university, and President Henry N. McCracken, of Vassar col lege Both president agree that ab-' scnccs aie harmful to good health and should be reduced m number. i MORRELL’S BILLIARD PARLOR Student Recreation Center Endorsed By Student Council Second Flooi, Opposite Post Office Tonsils Removed Without Opeiation Safe and Painless Method—No Hospital Operations, Expense or Confinement. No Radical Suigical Opeiation reifoimed No time lost from work, business, meals and pleasure. Go on as usuul DR. R. L. CAPERS Osteopathic Physician Tuesday Thuisday Satuiday 10 to 1 Nillanv Printing Building State College, Pa. Cleanliness Courtesy Excellent Service CLUB DINERS, in C ; Dining Itoom Chairs $3.50 Student Desks $12.50 to $25.00 Student Tables $5.00 Hook Racks $1.75 Hook Shehes $1.50 Bridge Lamp Stands $l.OO DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING Room 10G First Floor, Engineering B banquet, usually at Willmnispott and: attended bv as mnny fioslnncn ns could manage to esiape fiom the xopli omoies m the final dash foi the spe cial tiam furnished by the Bcllefontc Ccntinl He iccalled main* hoisc and buggj i ides tu Bellefonte, almost a day’s cxcuision at that time. "Thoie existed also a lcqunemcnt that .ill fieshnieu had to pass public speaking befoie they could take the hi«t scmcbtci examinations,” explain ed the speaker. "This unpopulai mi inf, linally lesultcd in a stuke which lasted for thiee weeks, during which biinc nobobdv attended classes The faculty,” he continued, "finally con sented to chance the system and as a icsult the fust Student Council was foimed ” "With conditions such as these to deal with,” Mi. Aiwcll concluded, “the class of ’33 should feel \oiy foi tunatc that they aic exactly twenty foui yeais latei in seeking then edu cation ” DR. J. E. KNOTT TO CONDUCT RESEARCH WORK AT CORNELL Di James E Knott, piofessoi of vegetable gaidening, has left Penn State to conduct lesenich in muck soil ciops at Cornell umveisity Wai ter B Mack becomes head of the di- M'-ion of vegetable gardening in his place. Mi. Gerald J Stout tomo3 fiom the Massachusetts agucultuuil college to assume the position of in stiuctor m vegetable gardening PITT CO-EDS EVRN 581,226 Thome leading and telephone op ciating among othei things helped co-cds at the Univeisity of Pittsbuigh earn a total of ?81,22G duimg the 'past yeai, aceoiding to a statement 'isued fiom the dean of wonlen’s of ; fice at that institution PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS PHIL FOSTER COAL YARD Genuine Anita Punxsulawncy COAL Phone 11-1-M THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN COLLEGE STUDENTS EARN i $2,000,000 DURING ' YEAR The popular conception that col lege students aic youths with thoirj own cals and lots of spending money,] does not “hitch" with ’the liguies' gi\on out bv the alumm buienu of I occupations at the Uimm-ity of Cali-' tin Pin, which icpoits that la*-t ,\cai suulent* at the uimer=wtv caincd a total of moie thnn one niflion dollars yvhilc taking their legulni college couiscs ’J’he buicau this \em is seeking to; inciease that earning powei of the students to two million dollats Fi\e thousand students at the school aie said to be either totally or paitially seli-suppoitmg, yvhich icpicscnts 75 pel cent of the student bouy Campus Bulletin Students leglsteimg late \yho ha\e not had then pictures taken will re poit to the Photo Shop at once Gills' Glee club tiyouts will be continued fiom 7 until 8 o'clock to night in Schwab auditorium Residents thioughout the toyyn aie icquestod to notify the Alumm oflice of any vacant rooms which will be a\ailnble duimg Alumm yveek-end. The American Societj of Civil En gineeis will hold then icgular meet ing m room 200 Engmeciing D at 7.30 o'clock tonight A smoker and cidei party will folloyy All fieshmcn uvil engineers aie uigcd to turn out AH old members cf the College nehestia me icqucstcd to be present at i special meeting in the Armory it 7 o’clock tonight. , L. G. BALFOUR CO, FRATERNITY JEWELERS 121 South Allen CRUM JENKINS Representative NITTANY RESTAURANT • George Keprcos, Proprietor The I3e#t‘-lledlty Insurance is Pure Food Well Cooked Quick Service Cleanliness Absolute Puiity 136 Allen Street Stale College, Pa. A Complete Line of Candies Smokes Magazines DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS a l NITTANY NEWS STAND Ne\t to Cathaum Theatre Building Have Your Floor Polished Now Johnson’s Wax A few gallons at a great bargain If you are thinking of painting or papering, don’t put it off—put it on. Porter & Weber DECORATING Interior and Exterior STATE COLLEGE, PENNA. Phone 688 Chemistry Lab. Aprons 7Sc and 90c Guaranteed The Athletic Store On Co-Op Corner ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES All freshman, sophomore, and jun ior candidates for the editorial and busines" staffs or the Old Main Bell should icpoit to M. Alexander Spear, | Alpha Sigma Phi, or to Roboit F. j Stevenson, Theta Upsilon Omega, im [ mediately. I Dean of Women Chailotte E. Ray announced the schedule foi the Ole wmc scholarship examination as fol lows algcbia and histoiy at 2*30 o’clock Thursday aftefnoon and Eng lish at 11 o’clock Saturday morning Piesulent and Mrs. Hotzel will be at home to students, faculty mom beie, ami fuends Mondav afternoons and eyenmgs, beginning October 11. Ficshmen who yvish to become can didates foi football manngei will ic poit to a first assistant in Recreation Hull at once. CLASSIFIED FOR RENT—Man’s single loom. Comfortable, \yaim, cheerful, and quiet. Call 531-M. ltp WANTED—Students’ Washings. We call and dclivci Phone 354-R. 9-21-20 8 tC Welcome Co-Eds We have a little Souvenir for you SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP FOR RENT—-Room and Boaid for three boys* sleeping loom separate from study loom. 224 South Allen. ltpm FOR RENT—An attractive room foi one student on second floor. $2 50 per 'week. Call 322-M. G 32 West Beaver Ave 10-4-29 2tpC MAPLE CLUB under new manage ment. Board and room Meals ?G.50 a week. 133 McAllister street. Phone 481-R. 3tp FOR RENT—Desirable 2 rooms with private bath to upperclassmen or professors only. Phone 532-R 317 South Buirow’cs Street M-ltp FIREPLACE WOOD State College Fuel and Phone 35-J-3 THE HILAND SHOP DRY CLEANING PRESSING Hats Cleaned and Blocked Complete Laundry Service Wc Call For and Deliver Pastry Like Mother Makes THE ELECTRIC BAKERY Stale College, Pa. SPECIAL HALF POUND GRANGER TOBACCO 39c 11. I. WARD, 13S Allen COMPLIMENTS OF STATE COLLEGE BAKERY “You Can Get It at Metzger’s” STUDENT SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS All Makes of Fountain Pens Repaired at Our Stoic Tennis Rackets Restrung: and Repaired Student Desk Lamps 12.00 to 33.75 ALL 15c CIGARETTES, 2 for 25c L. K. METZGER, 111-115 Allen See a Boxing Bout On The Stage In the Penn State Players Reproduction of “Is Zat So” Last Year’s Biggest Hit FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 11 Schwab Auditorium Tickets on sale at Whitey’s Tuesday, October S, 1929 FOR SALE—Tenoi Banjo. Pino ic onablc 304 South Bunowes Phone 392-W. M-ltj Sl2.tjo—For round tilp to New Ye City for N. Y. U. game loavi Friday afternoon, iilluming Sti day Times for departure and i turn set for convenience of majo ty. See Soblcr at Phi Epsilon ] phone 591, oi Muipliy at 30G Wi Colege, phone 474. DIAMONDS WATCHES COLLEGE JEWELRY HANN & O’NEAL Opposite Front Campus REPAIRING
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