Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, November 22, 1929, Image 2

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    :nn state collegian j
heil aeml-weeVtv during the College year, except on holldam
Ih ol Hie l’rnnmlxanla Slate College In the interest of the
lie uudcnt*, tnrult). alumni, mid trlende
THE MANAGING BOARD
H. Coogan jr. '3O Milton M. Roscnblooni *3O
Kdlior In Chief llunlnes* Manager \
A Mensch '3O Russell L Rohm ’3O i
Innagitig Tdltor AiUcrtMng Manager 1
P Stevenson ’3O Cahin K. Baiwis ’3O
Nrnn I diinr tlrrutntion Manager t
i E. Beauge ’3O Hcmy R. Dowdy jr ’3O ,
Sport* i'llitur toreiin Adicrtining Manager
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
j Cohen ’3l Chatles A. Schmidt jr. ’3l
t C MiEhain ’3l Nmman B. Soblei ’3l
Moigan ’3l William h. Uleiteh '3l
ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS
Cutting ’3l Algol t J. Mtleskt ’3l
B. llcilmnn ’3l Ilatiy G Wood ’3l
7iffs/n M IntutolU t/tulc /\t>>tnciitUon t
at the I’urloflice S Hr Cnl'egr I’a , n* nenimLclnim mnllir.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1029
THE COLLEGE CALENDAR
hough student dtsnppiotul of the College uilen
the ensuing yeai was plainly etulenf I ist spi ing,
■>t indiuitioh thin the ftcltng was widespiead be
i stnetv Tuosdat mghi when Student Council \ot
pelilion the College Senate lor an c\teiisinn of
lanksgitmg holiday peiiod Since theie is little
mil that the petition will be giamcd, student leg
s belieto that the petition should be inteipietod us
ions piote-4 against the enlnc mlendai lot the
t \eai They firmlv behove that umleigiaduate
i was dtsiegntdod m the compilation ol this teat's
ic Thanhsgiung \aiation peiiod bungs out forc
ic biggest flaw in not onl> this j ear’s calendar,
so in the calendars of past >ears The chief ob-
i to the Thantsgi\mg \ncation, of couise, is di
agnnist the rclum to school Fnilaj noon Stu
nij;ue—and nghtfull}. it seems to us—that theie
sense in spending an entire holidav week-end ir
€i
Jolloge fm, what m the gloat majoiity of eases,
one, two, oi throe classes It is noi umeu'onable
eve that bringing a student back to school in that
of mind t'l foolhauly, pat ticularlj ‘•nice the stu-
peisists, m bcdiowng that he does not make any
,a> scholastically on such a neck-end
Liangeh enough, the student bod> is not alone in
eliel II one is to judge liom the nnmbei of m
nis who bate eithei announced “no class” foi those
n who Inna substituted night periods for classes
.so da>s, the faculty is dmded on the question No
some piofessois realiro the astmmty ot the pte&-
imigemont
ns same condition has existed in piesious veais,
that Thmsda\s were designated as the closing
of cncation peiioiU Last >eat, for instance, un
ixduates had to leturn foi S o’clock classes Thuis
loimngs lollowing both the Christmas and Easlci
=es. Any such system is objectionable because it
:s light into piospective week-end plans Moreocer,
lh of these instances the huge majontc of col
and unnoisitics did not leopen until the following
the othei hand, student sentiment is sltonglc
?cd to a piolonged cacation between semosteis
mu oimiion that that penod should be shouened
ippoitioncd among the holiday leccsscs in next
, cnler.dai This cuitailmont of the penod between
;te.s thouM not senoush nlfect the compilation ot
s and othei c’encal duties, while still assunng a
sati*'factoiy calcndai foi both the student bod> ami
icultv.
tepoitmg excellent success with the “no captain”
in at Ohio State last \eni,‘Di Wilce, then coach
2 uimeisite’s football team, behoves that that tact
nted foi u umt\ that had not been piesont duimg
nee m tour seasons betoie Penn State football
ulj would not sutFoi undei su<.h a s\stem
TWO POTENTIAL CHAMPIONS
Unle Penn State football fans aie speculating as
• piobnble outcome ot the Thanksgiving Da\ game
Pitisbuigli. the Nittanj iiosa-cmuiln atul soc
eams will «eek championship titles m then indi-
lields of competition The vnisity and fieshmun
-uninttj lunneis will enlei the mtoicollegiule meet
in Coitlnndt Paik Monday and the socceimen will
ntei the Navy teum at Annapolis tomoirow’
Pm the last Unco \euis Penn State’s ciO'*s-cnunti>
iois have won the I 0 4-A. championship at New
Citj nnd Conch Nate Cnitmell has high hopes of
ing the title again on Monday. Already the haiueis
t victones ou'i Lehigh, New Voik university, Syia
and Pitt this com. Both \aisity anil fieshmun
s made pci feet scores m the meet with PiUsbuigh
i such nn impiessne record all indication point to a
.h successive title fm Penn State
Tied with Yale foi the lead in the Inteioollegiute
ri league, Penn State’s booleis will encountei Navy
nnupnha tomoirow while the Elis battle Ilnivuid
:toiy ovei the Nuw will mean one of two things foi
Lions, eithei the league championship m unothei
lock with Tale Coach “Bill" Jolfioy’s chrnges ha\o
itud lla\ei foul, S.uacuse, Lafayette, Western
viand, and Penn, tied Cornell, and aie slated by
ting cntics to be the next champion? When the
:uo wns organi7ed in 1920 Penn State annexed Inst
but in the two yeais following was not as
Ithough onl> one game was lost The piospects for
icr championship team are exceptionally blight this
THE LION’S DEN
•BY DANIEL
The Weather
HI’IT \PH NO 1
Here lies the hair
Of freshman Doc,
lfe told a soph
Just where to go
An nristociat is a person who, when going
thiough a low dnoiwac, bumps his nose instead of his
head
77k Cnllctjc Hovpitid n nn joint,
No Hunting Allowed
Se\eie peisecution and imprisonment will follow
ihe disco\et\ ot anvone hunting foi jokes in this
column.
Elec on Fienth chefs to make pancakes out of
A Put-up Job
Old Mam at piosent is nothing but a big fiame
e m R ’:n
(77ns cmtL wns consoled)
•‘<\s nonchalant ns a Penn State fieshman being
lepnmanded by an upperclassmen—”
Same Difference
Pi of The giammai, spelling, and handwntmg
of the«e papeis I am letuimng to jou is veiy had
Each one that was particulailv pool I examined thor
oughlj to lealn the class of the student Imauablj,
the student was a sophomou*, oi a C & F senior.
M> hero is a football man,
He also stars in track;
One day 1 lent the hoy two-bits,
1 want m> quarterback.
A Born Handshaker
One freshman's name is Chisler.
He has a good start, anywav
Xow that Dam 11 emit’? coffee, made jmm a «;/>-
»/;, /s (joint) to bt maihcted, we ahull hn\ c a duuh
whctc eecn the last diop ta dnmh
\dd: Simile
“\s tight as the man who moced back a pew af
tci each time that he had Communed—”
‘Tan We Conquer Unemployment'*
Pet Imps If someone will Rive us a job.
‘Two Traveling Salemen—’
Pc— I*s jour fuend a man of woids, ot a man
of action''
Males* Both Jaw action
Otic Iti*xn' utils het bo 1/ jncutl " taltoa" because
he Inis tlevtuHH on hn
Special Early Display
Christmas
. . . Cards
Select your Christmas Cards for
personal engraving now, while
our stock is complete.
Keeler’s
CATHAUM THEATRE BUILDING
THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN
Co-ed Chats
Eveiy yeai nbout this time there
misos the pioblem of collecting the
■j blanket ta\ money fiom those gills
jwhn ha\e thought IhuniboSvea clevei
I enough to get l»v legislation with
jout paying it Why the name of
! “blanket tax" was attached to a fee
' which goes to W. S G \ and is then
1 distributed to W A \, Y. , Hal
lowe’en Pin tv, ICo-Ed Kolilhon, May
1 Day, and all the numeious othei activ
* itio® which the well-functioning wo
men’s student government has success
fully handle.! foi so mnnv years, it is
not possible to explain But even a
glance at the budget will show that
! not a cent of it is put to any cause
’ which does not benefit the women of
this college
Soveiol times thoie has been an
‘ attempt made to have thts tax made
, r pait ot the vegulai college fees but
{it ha*' ne\ci been done because it was
i feaied that an injustice would be done
in attempting to collect such a fee
fiom those women students who, while
|thc\ aic enrolled as logulai students
j still do not paiticipate as such Neva*
Uheless, thae aio so many guls who
, have of their own actoul placed them
‘ selves m this non-paiticipating class
! fot the period of payment that unless
, moro success i±> met with in o\tiact* LELVNI) STXNrOHI) LIBKWtY
;ing money this year an attempt will CONTAINS .111,000 VOLUMES
have to he made to collect at legislia
-1 ton second semester and the innocent
i will have to sufiei with the guilty
TO INSTILL AIRPL \NE TUNNEL
A testing tunnel foi expenmonting The Hoovei wai library, comprising
with wind pressure on model an- documents and books concerning the
planes will soon he installed by the " Ul und tho following period
aeronautical oiigmee-mg department 01 is one of the mte-!
at Carnegie Tech. The wind tunnel B»«l ot the university s ldnaij ,
. tho only one in the Pittsburgh dis
:rict
LOUISE A. LAMBERT
FINGER WAVING and MXRCEL WAVING
Lcit/ell Building Phone 240-J
F M b Ml
Try* v
\ ! "■> TKe (srner
unusual
—Detroit Collegian
Cleanliness Courtesy
Excellent Service
-n-'.
CLUB DINERS, Inc.
’—Headline
Thanksgiving Day
Cards
BOOKS OF DISTINCTION
at $l.OO
The Athletic Store
On Co-Op Corner
ALL STUDENT SUPPLIES
, /
STUDENTS SELECT 2
FOR COUNCIL TODAY
To replace Aithm Faust Ml.
jumoi lepiesentative ol tin. School
of Agueultuie and Stanley E Wal
ker M 2, sophoiuoie membei from
tho School of Education, who did
not icaitn to college this year,
Student council has author wed i
special election to be held today
Nominations fin Student Council
lopresentatire fiom die School of
Agnculture me Raymond E. Best
Ml, Aithur B. Hamilton ’ll. Dnv
son E Mohnetrux Ml, and Robert
R Parks, whde
the School of Education are \l
- J Buono M 2, William R Dee
pen M 2, Oscar G Dailtngion M 2,
Howard V GruLc "12. Walter A
Kielar M 2, William V Marts* M 2,
Paul E Walls M 2 and Kdwntd W
White M 2
The election will be fiom 8 un
til 12 o’clock noon and from 1
until 5 o’clock today on!\ Ballot
boxes will be place m the Agricul
ture. building foi ngtieultuie stu
dents and in the Carnegie Libuu\
toi education students Student,
of each school are to \ote fot one
candidate onh
Augmented jenily by 12,000 new
Looks the Stanfoid uni\eisity libraiy
now has moic
on its shell eb
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
DR. GRIFFIN TO ADDRESS J
CHAPEL SERVICE SUNDAY
Unitarian Pastor Will Make Thud
Appearance Here
Dr Frederick R. Griffin, pastor of
tho First Church of Philadelphia, and
director of the American Unitarian
gtbsoctation, will make hts thud an
nual appearance before a Penn State
ihape' audience Sunday. He will di3-
i uss “What Can I Believe About the
Purpose of Human Life'’”'*-
In I*lol, Dr. Griffin received his
doctor’s dcgice from Bates university
and later was gi anted a B. T. S. dc
cico at Haiiard. He befcamo an or
i darned Unitarian minister m the same
I \ ear and was appointed to the pas
; ioiatc of All Souls Church m Brian
|t*cc, Massachusetts In 1917, he ac
cepted his picsent position
[ Dr Gnffin is a life member of the
1 Academy ot Political Science of Ne*v
CONSTIPATION
Toxic poisons of constipation arc
continually absorbed by the system,
weakening resistance to ditfeaSc-germs
August l'iowcr corrects this dangerous
condition —even stubborn constipation
—almost like magic* -Sweetens acid
stomach, stirs liver, aids digestion,
promotes regular bowel moyements
You sleep well, enjoy hearty nppetite,
arc full of “Spirit.
Rea & Derick, Inc.
! MEYERS
: MEAT MARKET
’ Get Your Orders in Now for
I THANKSGIVING
j POULTRY
J. J. MEYERS
i 220 Phones 330
Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of
All Ladies Coats and Dresses
Now going on at
KALIN & CO.
Department Store
For Your
Special Thanksgiving Dinner
The Green Room
T'T'hen you are thinking of a
I PERSONAL CHRISTMAS REMEM
j BRANCE, THERE IS JUST ONE
! GIFT THAT ONLY YOU CAN GIVE
1 YOUR PHOTOGRAPH
r Make an appointment today
The, r>E N N OTATE
ine OH OP
I Phono 400 212 E. COLLEGE AYE.
AXILS
WfcATHtKpgOOr S,'
: ffli
TheyYe / / Wj'
Got fours fot? •'
] Alligator is one
| snappy outergar
ment—and you cun
! slo-,h around in it all
| day and never got
[ wet. Turns Tain,
wind, dust.
! Models for
Men mid.Wotncn
I 87150 to $25
Tllh ALLIGATOR CO
Si. Loti!.
pf ew l ALLIGATOR STEPPERS
(P«t App 1 op
Protect trouser legs—all colors to match all coals.
$2 and $3.50 « pair Ask to see them
KEEP DRY'FHOM HEAD TO 1-00 T,
Friday, Noveniber 22, 1929
York. He is also a dnector of the
Indian Rights association and of the
Public Education and Child Labor
association of, Pennsylvania
cc::»jw
THEATRE
FRIDAY—
A 1 JnKon, Daroj Lee m
“SAY IT WITH SONGS'
All-Talking, Sinpinß Drama
SATURDAY—
Tom Mcighan, Lila Lee,
H B Warner in
THE AItGYLE CASE"
All-Talking Mj «sterj ‘Melodrama
MONDAY and TUESDAY—
Matinee Dailj
Bett> Compson and \H-Star Cast In
“ON WITH THE SHOW”
Tirst 100% Color Singing, D&ncmj;
Musical Corned}
VpU will wear an Edward Suit or
''topcoat with pride . . . because
it is made to your measure, fitted to
}w/rfigurc,hand tailored throughout.
An Edward Suit or Topcoat will give
you long, satisfactory service
because it is made of fine materials
—inside and out.
EDWARD FALL STYLES
AND FABRICS
Are On Display al
Smith’s Tailor Shop
28.75 p r^?s 38.75
Pdward
•I CLOTHES
■* -SHADE FO'H YOU
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