Page Two r PENN STATE COLLEGIAN j 'Hit Penn Slntt* COLLEGIAN welcome* communications on any, subjcit oC *' > inuront. All Mitrt must Ivcnr the nnrnc of the homlir Ar .>»uih cummunuationH will In. ln cn*o the‘ writer line* iot wNh liU nr tier nnmc to nccumi>m>> the loiter, tlm fact ntionlil ho *« itiihiuHil uml a nom tie plume must iiLCompniiy the <■immunicniiun ’Hu ulitor the nuht to rojpet nil communUn ««»»» th tt nre ilei nieil until for inil.llcniliiii Tin COLLEGIAN tusumes i M> cr«piui«ililtl> for '■cutlim lit* . M'rt-M-a in tin 1 m> r Hot , THE MANAGING BOARD James H. Coogan jr. 'SO Milton M Rosenbloom ’3O I Kditor-ln Chief Uuslnrnn Manictr 1 Charles A Mensch ’3O Russell L. Rohm '3O Mnnaelnic Editor Aihrrllulnz Mannccr Robert P Stevenson '3O Calvin E. Bauvis '3O Nrw* tdllor Clrrn’allon .VUnacrr Quinton E Beaugc ’3O Henry R Dowdy jr. ’3O Sport* ] dilnr I urrlmi Adtertlning Manager | ASSOC! VTE EDITORS Jacob L. Cohen ’3l Chailos A. Schmidt jr ’3l William C. McElvain '3l Noiinau B Sobler ’3l Roy E Morgan ’3l William K. Ulcuch ’3l ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Aliln n Cutting ’ll .Igoit ,1 Milesl.i '3l William 11 Hallman Ml ll.iir.\ O Wood Ml • wonnvs ciinoiuu. staff Grace M Woodiow ’3O Man .1 Adams ’3l .. , Y, um ,' n ' H A«Moclnte KUltor Helen E. tnnsl "10 Janet L Biownback '3l Mnmißina I dilnr AMorlat* 1 dllor Martha f Gobrecht ’3O E. Louise Hoiledltz ’3l Now* Itlitnr Aisor.otc Pdllor ftlembu Eastern lutucolliyiatc A< ax/in/mr .'lssocinlioii Knlcrcij m t |, c iw.iflicc Stale Collccc. Pa .a* urcord-cla.i matter TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2G, 1920 THE UNDEKDOfi'S OUTLOOK Disicgauled as a possible winner in the annual Thanksgiving Day debacle, Hugo Bcvdek’s football «tnlwails unqc-Mionnbly ate the undoidogs in Thtirs dav’s dash with Pittsbmgh’s potential champions ton lulent of victoiy ovei the Lionv. t he undefeated Pantheis aie pointing to the Tournament of Roses as a possible lev. aid Jot then enviable lecoitl Whi'o spoits witt ers concede the Nittany eleven a chance—foi the sake of bo\ icceipts—secietly ihey hold the opinion tint the game will mcielv be an exhibition of Pitt’s supeib powei. On the othei hard, we niu glad that the odds aie against a Penn State viuotv Theic is always the like lihood that the undeidng will use in its might and smite down the favonte After yeais ot disappointment, a sui|>iise tuuniph is ovciwhelmmg Lehigh enjoyed «uih an expei .ence Satin dm, and we aie hopetnl of ju- *. sucli an upset on Thuisdav Penn State •• win ovei a Pitt football tenm was legisteied m lUl‘> Milh the exception ol scoreless ties in P»2O and 1921, the Pnnlheis have won die tinditional battles with ease Likewise, without exception the Penn Stite teams of recent veins have piesumably folded up undei the sting of defeat Thu yeai, w’e believe, u will he different Win rn lose, we expect the Nittanv eleven to fight the Pantheis to the last ditch Ami, should the Lions come thiough to tinimph, our joy at wieeking •Pitt’s championship tiain will be as naught computed wiih the disappointment ol the Penn State alumni m PittsLuigi' who have made the load to victoiy hauler for Bezdek’s tcnn.-> bv their open antagonism In questioning the wisdom of a system of unlimited cuts foi '•oniois, Doan of Men Warnock in an mteiview last week icvealcd the College’s complete lack of a uni foim policy of class attendance “Foi veais,” he asseited, “depaitments and schools have held to the tgiht to detenmne thou lespectivc class attendance policies” 'Hits ’tel of a umfoint practice no doubt is icspon- ih!e lot the student rgital.on 11 helutlf of widei cutting privileges lor sjaioi'- Moieovei, student mtoiest m the pnjcct a giowmg steadilv because of the well known fact tnat "a house divided against itself shall fall.” RECOGNIZING SCHOLARSHIP The lack ot incentive has ptobablv been one of the duet obstacles to bettoi «cholaiship in the Xieshman cl tss dutmg past veais To lill this want a ehaptei ot Phi Eta Sigma, national honoiaiv scholaiship fiateim tv, was installed heie last night by Doan Ihomns Arkle Cln k t/1 the Uimoisity ol Illinois The pnncipal ob- ject of the oigam/ation is to distinguish a man foi scholaiship eaily m his college taieei in the hope that such an hnnot will mge him and his fellow-students to pay mme attention to scholaiship duung then lout years m college The need of such an oigaimution is unquestioned Oidmanly the student ol unusual ability has gone by unnoticed until Ins junior oi somoi join Because of this lack of lecogmtion, a laigo numbei of exceptional students no doubt have slackened in then efloits after one yeni of success It is piimanlv fot lenson that the establishment ol Phi Eta bignia on the Penn State campus is considcied propitious bv College odicuils It is unusual foi an exceptional atnleto to pass un noticed in college ianks Invnnnblv theie is some ie waid foi feat pel foi mod on the gnduon oi the basket ball eomt Until the com.ng of Phi Eta Sigma, how- ovei. the student with a notewotthy recoid was not ol- ficmllv tecogmzod Now that that objection has been ovei come, the scholaiship stnndnids of Penn State should be mnlenully nnpiovod Finteimtv scholaiship as a whole was considoiably I bettoi the second semestet of lust year than it was in ' the previous scmcstci, the Regislini’h icpoil leveiils 1 Nevei tholess, only 20 of the 6G gioups on the campus j maintained an nvoinge equal to m bettei than the 12S i average of all men. But, on the othei hnnd, only five j liatoimties fell below a one aveiuge, Even more as- j founding, however, was the 1(12 nveinge ol all women I Slovvlv hut surely the frntermtv and the eu-edyne gam- j nig thou ughtful plucos m Penn State hie. I THE LION’S DEN Then What? Diggoi You aie my “top” bov, aren’t you deal ” Dollars- "What do vou mean—yout “top” bov? Diggoi* You always want to take me foi a spin The bottomless hole }oitnd dining Old Mam n is Die minf direct loutc to Penn Stnti m China. Hoot! Mon* The Penn Slutc soceet team will nevei lose a game because its coach is Scotch Present Arms! Anyone needing a date will please call ihc S.u vation Aimy That oigamzation helps anyone in need. MBRVRYLVMENT M> love is writing 'ncafli a library light: I sit watching frmn'.t table at the right; She’s looking up—she sees me—l think she'll smile; But no! Her glance is vacant. In a little while She'll gather books and, naturally, not knowing That my eyes are sad, will gracerullv he going. Lady, do you know the happiness you’d give If just once you’d make a sign that you know 1 live? ' .1. E ’3l .U n ucif (i ll-Coltegc sou'/ Daniel xirj/tfcs/s that Ilu student h'fidv) s adopt “Ve <tml 1/y S/iadon ” Instead of “Hello’ In an opinion made public last week Fedcial Judge Loins Fit/hemy' of Pcoua, 111. stated that a poison, knowing that anothei poison possessed liquni and not juponmg the fact, automatically became a felon m the eyes ol the law A pioper gieting, chon, for almost any time oi place would be “llovv now, felon Tie Schedule The Imei fraternity Council has adopted the fol lowing schedule lot neckties duung the next few davs* Today Gicen Tomoiiovv Red with black stupes. Thuisdav Blue Ha l ha! Dmncl knows nhy the load is lictny made so mdc bctoiv the hhmj y. Then’ must he path- my space toi student ems EPITAPH NO. 2 Wuto one for younclj, and submit it to Daniel Tost of Popularity Duung Leap-Week at Antioch college some lime ago the women te'ophoncd the men lot dates instead of vice veisa As a losult many a man has come to the conclusion that he might just as well make up lus mind to he a bacheloi. Allhauffh the month h Xovcmbci vistcad o) Feh ntuty, many Yahntincs aie nindatniy mound the uimpn k —piuL ones nom tin Dean. One S(oIc/ihi«» has a imc sovp at the end oj each month Tie hods his vest ATTEND TONIGHTS PEP MEETING' ST\RKIJRi>No'II\RPJ It. Fight Pitt! State r S BE SURE TO WEAR A STARK BROS. <C HARPER TIE Stark Bros. & Harper N EXT TO THE MOVIES TnE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN ; T he Co-op of Tomorrow J. L C Mi jSpown Letter Box Alt "Lettern tn tlic !.<tt'»r m-it bc-.r Ihc ftignaturi- and addrr<« of lie rnur If ilfsired. a nun iV piano t*hoti!il kui> -•cmr-nt fl*<* \i> In avnrned l>y tlic cdilnr for i-c-ilinu it* Edltoi, COI I.FfiIAN The College, in the past, has always! hacked the student bodv in its at-j tempts to maintain and to piomote l “that old Penn State Spiut” But the fatluie to giant the students a dnv moie of Thanksgiving vacation is enough to disconcoit and disillu sion even the most faithful Doci the College lake foi gt anted that we will lose to I’itt this yeai.j just because we have done so foi the 1 past seven ycais’ Aie we losing oui hold on peisevcience 9 The-most ef- SEND HER A Box of Our Home Made Candies for Thanksgiving r-. **The Sweetest Place** - Gregorys We Pack for Mailing R <2- . {Beating She bell HH is easy when breakfast is shredded wheat. Digests without a mur mur even when you bolt it. But you’ll enjoy it so much, you won’t want to hustle it-down. C A S. Ml Shredded Wheat 1 Make if a daily habit Hillside Ice Co. ICE and COLD STORAGE . ANTHRACITE & BITUMINOUS COAL FIREPLACE WOOD Phone l.lfi North Patterson street fectne influence is that which we see demonstrated thiough pinctice Heictotoie, most of us have thought cl Thanksgiving to he a season when v o tan make a visit to oui homes and enjoy the tradition which has been set down bv oui foiclatheis. As it will be this yeai, and ically only foi those who can possibly make the tiain con nections, it is a tiam lidc and a few meals The inconvenience would be idecicased only slightly if aviation sci jvice included State College. Novcmbei 2*, 1029 ! The disappointment is not only due i In tho fact that the time is shoit and . tho peiiod will be one* of gieat lush, i but also because it tail be utteily im- I possible foi some of the students to even get home for Thanksgiving All !oi tu do not live on the main lines 'cl the luilioads. Doc r a sensible being whip a doj who has bitten his antagonist? Thei why should the fine be levied foi thos< who aie sine to appeal late to class By Fred Brown es when then nature stands foi what it thinks fan 9 K F. V. ’3l , Compliments of STATE COLLEGE BAKERY For , Quality and Exclusiveness * BUY AT i Egolfs Choice Meats and Fowls for your \ _ Thanksgiving Dinner " / FISHBURN’S MEAT MARKET , Phone 357 Fifth Annual Thanksgiving Dance Thursday, November 28 SCHENLEY HOTEL PITTSBURGH v ‘ .. Continuous Dancing The Varsity Ten and Danny Nirella THREE DOLLARS PER COUPLE See F. F. Morris, Plti Gamma Delta House, For Tickets PITTSBURGH PENN STATE CLUB also -i Be Sure to Attend the Smoker Wednesday NOVEMBER 27 McCreery’s Auditorium (ith and Wood Streets Tuesday, November 26,1929 NEW lIYDRATING MACHINE DRIES COLLEGE FARM GRAIN With the installation of a dehydrat ing plant as pait of the equipment of the faim mnchineiy department, I'iain from the College fnims can lie biought dhectly fiom the fields and dned foi stoinge,' accoiding to Prof Ralph U Blasmgame, head of the dc pnitmcm: The driej, using coal as a fuel, is r new appliance which has been de veloped within the last few years Penn State is one of tho few schools m the countiv ‘to have such a plant installed. C4t::ajm THEATRE TUESDAY— Matinee at 1 30 Bell} Compson and All-Slar Cast in “ON WITH THE SHOW" First 10(1% Color Singing, Dancing Musical Corned) WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY— Evening Showing Only Sophie Tucker. laia Lee in “HONKY TONK" All-Talking, Singing Comedy-Drama FRIDAY'— Evening Showing Only lans Moran. Dorothy Burgess m “SONG OF KENTUCKY” All-Talking Comedy-Melodrama SATUF,DAY— .Matinee al 1 30 Sail} O'Neil, Joseph Caw thorn ill “JAZZ HEAVEN” ’ AU-Tnlkinj; Musical Comedy
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