•ENN STATE COLLEGIAN I lUlied ~cml w«rkl> during the Collette year, except on holldaei. en* in Die l’uin«)lvonla Stale Cnllcae In the intercut o( the the xludeiitn. fncult', alumni, and (fiend*. THE MANAGING BOARD 11. Coogan jr '3O Milton M. Koscnbloom ’3O j CY Daniel Lililnr Iti-Uitct Itunlncss Manager | i «• r\ i •s A. Mensch ’3O Russell L. Rohm ’3O i . , , , * * * ‘ . , Mennifinir Editor Athcrtuim: Manager ’ A by-line is a technical term applied to a s t P Stevenson '3O Cal\in E. Baiwis ’3O name tliai often piccedes a ncwspnpei stoiv Stall t Ncw« Idilnr (irrulallon Manager i m E Benuge '3O Henry R Dowdy 31 ’3O t meinbeis of F) oth sa.\ that since the collfcuan has Sport* Fditor lornkn Advorit»ine Manager i stinted using hy-ltiicx they may do the same ASSOCIATE EDITORS * ! A fatnl euou A f,llbu L Cohen ’3l Cluules A Schmidt ji \U | Eood-b\c hue. m C McEham ’3l Norman B. Soblei '3l !. Moigati '3l William K. Uleuch ’3l A mountameoi sass that up where he comes from 1 ASSOCIAIE BUSINESS MANAGERS , an>one with the trade of “Lem,” the leading ihainc* , .m aim'd! lT»“'l ’ 3l ! ln Chic Sale’s book The SpcrM Mould (lit ot ; 1 , slnnation i ;d at the I'antofliee State Citl'ree Ta , ax second clan* maltor i FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 192!) ‘B-E-A-’I P-E-N-NT ugo Bezdck, the Gland Old Man oL Penn State 11, and Lou Young. Pcmisjhama’x thriving men eet once again on Fianktm Field tomoirow after- ib the Lion and Quakei resume a quaiiol ol tlm tenis standing. Unlike locent clashes between • o mats, the BezdcK-couchcd eleven is conceded ns chance of Melon against the Philadelphia ic two stiategists meet at the cuvsinads this howevei Despite eaih-season deleats, victones lommlable elevens lust Satuiduy have gained to w's nimcipals a place in the football limelight fact, stiengthened by the tnuhtional coloi ol a •Penn State game, is expected to attiact a ciowd he stage is '•et foi a “killing.” One oi the nthei ])utled by the fiuits of last Satuuluy's tmimph, sly to ciack undei the stiess oi a haid-fought Because of a moie seasoned eleven, it is out be lat that team won’t he Penn State ‘UNLIMITED’ CUTS: A DEFINITION canvass ol campus leadeis h> the tot leman this evealed that student sentiment is stiongly in fav- a system of unlimited cuts lor semois at Penn The opinion is tmmtmous that semnis should mted the ntivdegc ol detei mining foi themscl’es ei c!a«s attendance is nccessniv to the tlijiough iv of a com so. with its lesultant high giade A n aiose, howevei, as to whether a semoi should nided this fieedom v ithout lust having demon to the satisfaction ot his instructors that he has the privilege by consistent good woik m the ioie are two sides to this eontioveisy Ihe one mpioned by J Theodoie Wolfe, president of the C A, who advocates a “Dean’s List” Wolfe uns that a student should entn the light to enjoy iviloge of unlimited cuts in lus somoi veai Mai- JlcAmhcvvs, piesidcnt ol the Athletic Association, i to such an honoi roll on the gi ounds that it <lefeat the puipose of the entue plan His ton i is that a system of unlimited cuts should make idividuut senior lesponsiblc for his scholastic wel- ifoio eithei plan is endoised, the tenn “unlimited should be fully understood By “unlimited cuts” neant constantly absenting one’s self irom class ics it mean that a student who abuses the pnvi- piotected fiom a be ow giade in the couise i, the sjstem is intended to destroj the supposi-’ at moie than tlnce ab-ences fiom a lecitatiou means a below guide in that subject And fur re, the plan is devised for the ostensible puipose lotmg a deepen feeling of lesponsil’lity upon the individual students „ ' OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS the life cf eveiv sueeesslul man thete comes a hen lie must appeal in public and express Ins m some subject, eithei lelatmg to Ins own held .oi to a topic ot gcneial interest He maj be ipon to be tonstmaslei at a banquet or he may ?d to make an aftei-dinnei speech In evety rn- he must have a knowledge of speech-making it lets to make a good nnpjossion upon his nuriicnco vO it cnsiei foi the giaduatc who will repeutcdlj wself m simdai situations the College oiTeis sev mses m public speakng Some students do not take the couimis while otheis are picvented fiom them because ot their ahead}, oveiciowded the puipose of cicatmg nitciest m public lg as an activitv and not as class woik and at lie time to nroudo students who me unable to ith comsos an opjioitumtv to obtain practice itr lg, Pi of John II Pi imdl, coach ol Penn State’s ig team, ptoposed to lntoitiateimtv Council at ;tmg last Wednesday night that debating bo made •t fintei mly acttvilv the same as basketball, box ack, singing, budge, and the like The debates, lamed, will be earned on the same as any touina the losois being chimnalcd each round, and will re like gcneial discussions than loimal atfairs tent judges chosen fiom the faculty will othciate i debate and will select the winnei. ic same pioposition will be picsented to Intia- rmincil and women’s ni gnmzations on the campus nsideration The winners of each ol the tluee meats will leceivc* u cup and will in turn meet mieis of the othoi two groups to deteiimne the ion In time the ougiiutors of the plan hope to ? the non-fiatoinity men, and thus make the com- ■| THE LION’S DEN Todaj’s Cross-word Puzzle A ftehman, lomembcung his Shakcspeaie and cross-woid puzzles, sent the following to Dnmel. It’s his idea of tomorrow’s game. Head down the line fmntcd by the Inst letter* of each line. Could he get over that big blue line” Over the goal just this one tune, Oh that he’d cany that ball so tiue— Pcifect, ten jauls—that’s getting thru End run, is it over” Now for a toss— Received by Red, who’s thrown for a loss | Forwmd to Mike and fust down is made * Racing off tackle, Yulz makes the giade. ’ Edwaids lectives a pass in the 'flat— | Now it is La'tch, six jauls m the hat { Caught by a crossbuck. Coop over goes— ! Hole’s how we beat Penn, ask one who knows 1 % C H ",Vi Another Celebrated Frog Coopei Fiench will never be named on the All- Amcncnn team because lie’s Fiench I Simile 1 “As crowded as a closed fraternity dance heir tomoi l ow’ night—’ The Jahoici'i diyyniy that enonnaim rarity in limit of the Libnal Ai in budding mutt be hunt my fm soim pintctKoi't Phi flcta htippa Key PR \YER TO PROF Tell me not with minus numbers | I*\o done naught hut snoore and dream Will You Please Hush, Me? ’ One umiledgcd ami umushed fieshman savs that 1 aftci he becomes football enptnin 01 COLLEOIAN editoi he intends to petition one of the “big” campus fia termties foi pledgeslnp Ancient Grease i About half of the semoi class m Libei al Arts are stud) mg Gieck That’s all right They’ll be waiters anywav My Honscpai ty tj,tl has mmc unyt than an mi , cleaned tmtenuty bathtub. Something Funny j The Phi Gams and S A. E’s sitting in one of the | well-known booths at a dead lock over which Thcs- | plan show to present Odds and Ends Odd Freshman seen cai lying a bnght green | End Cigarette butt i Odd 1,5, 7, etc. ■ End Curtain j ■ Odd Students in State College tomoirow I End Of this column ‘B-E-A-T P-E-X-N” Christmas . . . Cards FOR '■ > ~ PERSONAL ENGRAVING Select your cards now while our stock is complete Cards may be ordered now for December delivery. NOW ON DISPLAY Keeler’s CA'THAUM THEATRE BUILDING THE F£NN STATE COLLEGIAN j After the Penn Game on jihMie you were just rf GRAND HURRY ON OVER DEAR 'CAUSE l‘M JUST V r - PRACTICALLY DRESSED ? AMD WE'RE NEARLY LATE EOR THE BALL ' It might be a I Letter Box All "letter* In the Pdllor' mu*. t)rar Ihc nirnsture anil address of the writer If desired, n noin de ptnmc should sup plement the sisrmture No reqiomlliJH y w nmumrd li\ the editor for iintitncnt* expreioied lit this cntunili State College, Pa. , Xocembei 10. 102*> I Edito., Ponn State coi.ut.ian The question of “unlimited cuts fo semois” mteiests me I am heaitil ip fnvoi of any mensuies that migh install such a sWcmii at Penn Stati The. senioi year should bo the hnj! stepping stone to in actual sense ol duty and responsibility 'I he uillegi mar should have pcufccted a sense ol knowing how to distinguish light fioir wiong, good floin bad, and the ne cessaiy fiom the unnecessaiy Whai would be a gicatei help and a higgei stude towatd the development of thi* senso than the ‘ unlimited cuts foi seniois" system' Much morose in he cotton fiom a college education than a more studj oi lhconp«s much do guides mean when it comes to actual success in many line* of cndcasoi > It is true the man enteung leseaich should know his theory to the nth dcgicc CO-EDS make SCHLOW’S QUALITY SHOP your Headquarters , TUXEDOS For Rent or Sale Dry Cleaning, $l.OO Pressing, 35c GERNERD’S 110 Allen St. For Recreation The Blue and White Bowling Alleys West College Avenue ■Dorit Experiment ■ with your Appearance in- Montgomery & Co. Stale College, Pa. | But how many of us will enter that field 9 Unlimited cuts for scniois will pos sibh lowei the giades of a few, but how many moie things might be ac complished by way of outside activi ties, that would shape our charac tcis and out peisonahtios to a great ei extent How much moie would oui aensc ot lesponsibility be increased' Unlimited cuts foi senlOls , Aje’ Sincerely joins, (Signed) Fred C Sckwerui, Jr, *OO , NATIONAL MEAT MARKET HI Push Street Watch for our Saturday Special Phone 2f13 Foster Coal & Supply Co, Genuine Anita Punxsutawney Phone 114-M ■ V IS a little minute l&Iobg though for a res* any time. =| 1 The Coca-Cola Cfc, AtUnti, Ca. MILLION By Fred Brown WHEN YOU THINK OF HOUSEPAItTY REMEMBER JLMontgoMery’S jumsW A selection of correct formal wear Tuxedos Twenty-five' Thirty-five jS5j [[Delicious and Refreshing IPAi ifapE Am mMtin XfDlill^STEiF r COURSE IT'S NO R RLAYING THE tTOR AND SPYING >UtH A 6ELICATE *ION AS THIS. THEN, WE’RE PRCICTOR.. > We can ArJVTHING PTATION. , to prove (i! or saying jo) irahksisthe •h million* (hit re . an ice* . tmglutg, afteHtcnio that Friday, November 8, 1929 COLUMBIA ABOLISHES HAZI> Hazing of'fieshmen, including i forms of peanut lolling and pern pushing, has been abolished by t sophomoio class ht Columbia umv< sitj. Fieshmen wilKbe requited wear black ties anti blftck longshoi men’s caps with-white, buttons. THEATRE FRIIIAY Hobart Bosnorth. Leila Hjams ‘HURRICANE’ All-Talking Sea Drama SATURDAY— Jack HpU, Dorothj Rc\ icr in “FATHER AND SON” Part-Talking and Music MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Matinee Daily Jack tloH, Ralph Graces, Lila Lee All-Talking Epic ol the Air Wednesday— George Je«sel in “LOVE, LIVE AND L\UGH’’ All-Talking, Singing Corned) Drai THURSDAY ami FRIDAY'— Matinee Daily Norma Terris, J Harold Murray i "MARRIED IN HOLLYWOOD’ All-Talking, Dancing, Song Romai Ybu CAN’T BEAT THE PAUBE THAT REFRESHES
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