:nn state collegian ’ ltd acmi-weekly dorins the College jmr. extcpl on lioildn*i>. ' of The Pennsylvania Slate College In lie irti.csl of t * students, faculty, nlumnl, nnd friend* THE MANAGING BOARD H. Coogan jr. ’3O Russell L Rohm Fdllor-ln Chief llii«inr« Mcu.ixefr ; A. Mcnsch'3o Calvin E. Bnrwis MO [anaging Ktlllur A.lrirti.tng Mnnngar P. Stevenson ’3O Henry R. Dowdy jr. '3O 1 dilor Circulation Manager | Quinton E. Heaugc *3O Sports Killlor ASSOCIATE EDITORS j. Cohen ’3l Charles A. Schmidt jr. ’3l \ C. McElvain '3l Norman B Sobler ’3l Morgan '3l William Jx. Ulerich '3l i ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Cutting '3l Algert J. Mileski '3l B. Heilman '3l Ikuy C Wood '3l WOMEN'S EDITORIAL STAFF J I tor Axuoeiale Nllse aie two good reasons why the women’s clubs ic encouiaged in then efioits to bung «tiong na aternities to the Penn State campus listinguishod gioup of fiateimty notables will imed to the campus tonight by Piesident Ralph A as the opening act in Penn State’s second In •mlv Conference With a list of guest spcakeis d only’ by the national Inteifiatemity eonfer e Conference this week-end should pioiluec a variable knowledge w the multiple mtiicacies mtv managciaent ‘•LOLLY POPS” a few students belie"ed that the campu3 had Amdyland upon then letum fiom the mid-year : this week The icnson foi the illusion vas the )f signs, aptly cluistcncd “Lolly Pops” by a fac , that bolder the campus roadways The.c ied utes pioclaim to the student woild that here is a Rord” foi “College Business Only,” that tin-, nkmg Aiea,” that one should “Sion,” and that ould be “No Parking Within 20 ft of Coinei ” i that tell-tale touch to those silent “bachcis” kes one foiget that they add a commercial t nge mce-beautiful campus There is, fot instance, i that tells om visitors they may paik hole m cue, piesumably because Penn State is always bet guests “Stop,” while deliveuul in a some mmandmg tone, gives notice that Penn State, lot exactly snobbish, is pioud Talking l filled, make one wondei vvlut we would do acre no ban on student-owned machines Campus mid piobably be.an absolute necessity then, movations, wo aie told, were introduced in the of peisonal safety and physical plant piesciva ay we hope to see the signs on the lefuse heap “Campus Beautiful” becomes a icalilv, our pei fety to the cnntraiy'' ills that students m one depaitment of the uts school vveie denied the pnvilege of schedul- sued couise in anotlicr depaitment smacks of lal jealousy that eoitainly is not commendable ?gc faculty, oveicomo the piotests of ficshmen who woic in Hygiene 1 last semcstei, Dr. Ritenoui has d to deliver a lectmc senes culminating in an lion, the passing of which will lemnve the ne jf lepeatmg the couise While accomodating leshmen, this aiiangoment implici a serious ivn in the in-.t-yent (omse. THE LION’S DEN •BY DANIEL With the cost of education increasing all the tune the next thtng will piobably bo a student income tax No, No’ 1 ‘I cannot toll a he!” —George Washington Ah Duke, 'tls ncrl imlecil. That I make }nu roliukc <1 or Miur dlxlanl ndmlratiiin Anil ;»ur fund, unspoken fascination) Vim rather expert it don t >nu. as n lead’ Uul, ala*, Julir iulentlnns an asccd That >ou do not express your mind. < I list you "art ns you do * I urpixc xoii’ Oil i ladly I do') I mu»t uilniit. you rc diiwnricllt kind lur “Ilriiun-rxd to-cd uilh Mnu'r-ndurrd ilmr llns oh mnrli too niu
  • erstary lirin*- forth n tribute To rnmiiensale tin* romantic idrollrntl.m Of xnur most unnatural isotnllon And I’m sure you’ll not mind Tint 1 spe-ik nut only for ni'mlf. Iml my kind W hen I say I would rather have you keep your fanriol plight limn annoy me uith xnur souls xacillatuin, and your sigh! There is nothing that Daniel would enjoy moic than acting as icfciee in a bout of verbal spatting, and if “Duke” and E C. K “10 wish to continue then little wrangle m this column (that is, if “Duke” has suivived his blow to the henit) Daniel offers his ser vices fiee But Darned is also willing to act as chrpeione PUBLIC S \LE A few days ago, the reigning powers of the Penn State Range, Ag Hill Chaptci, Died to pay oui new business manager, Dutch Rchm, for nisei ting the fol lowing sale bill, but Daniel swiped tbe only existing copy r , and hcie it is The Penn Slate Range will offer at public auction at our wigwam due noith of the Cattle Bams at mid night on Mar first at 13 o’clock, p m , shaip, all om gol dam belongings to-vvit* Two wheelbanows of fog, 13 post boles, 1 long-geaied mocking bud, 1 4-scction cat, 1 iron biained dog, 5 angoia cultivators, 7 self dump-cows, 43 head of self-adjusting Poland China cows, I standaid bied oil can, I Ihoiough hied gnml stone, hiokcn to the saddle, 1 grass widow cat, 1 Ko-Ed hoatci, 1 lolling pm been badly used, 1 lieiefoid window cuitums, and other aiticlcs to awful to men tion. PENN STATE R \NGE Col I llollci, Auctioned. A New Yoik City mimstei says that spoils page aie the catalogues by which boys pick colleges Well, anyway, that’s taking a spoiling chance Famous Last Line “I needed a vacation, anyway’ 1 “As elusive as a paper napkin—’ Not Joke liatc Tenant (tapping both side-) ‘This indialm is hot, no end " To A Traffic s.rn /V l radio piun lx the uignificd name. (.uncurled h> those up un lop. Put tu me U’ii a nhame That they can’t place the hlame 1 nr lliis glorified "lolly pop! A SPECIAL PUBLICATION Charles and Mary Beard’s Rise of American Civilization 1680 Papes Formei Price $12.50 (Month Club Selection for Februaiv) Keeler’s CATIIAUM THEATRE BUILDING TriiS FelmN STATE COLLEGIAN Honor Roll Phi Epsilon Pi is the Idlest to join the itilths of the following fta tenulivs which have abolished “Htll UVrL” m/riWy. Additional nulfuiities clit/ddc to he listed he lot" i-’t mild nniiji) the CoiI.LOIAN PHI DELTA THETA ALPHA CIII RIIO DELTA CIII DELTA UPSILON OMEGA DELTA EPSILON ACACIA TUI KAPPA PSI SIGMA CIII TAU KAPPA EPSILON PHI EPSILON PI iCBAPEL COMMITTEE I TO REVIVE CUSTOM [Dean Chambeis Heads Student j Faculty Board Named b> President Iletzel Responding to tmdcrgiaduate and should maintain it-, plate on the Penn State campus, Piostdent Ralph D HcUel yusteidny appointed a stu dent-faculty committee headed by Dean Will Grant Chambeis of the i School of Education to liy to lcvivc intei est in this liadition | Since the action of tbe Boaid of Tiustccs, many stJdents and giadu* ates hav c conbi me 1 the conviction ex- '■ piosacd at tlie Senate and Boaid: meetings thnt Sunday chapel has been i .> valuable tiadition at the College,! and whethei compukoiy oi voluntaivj it -duaild not bo allowed to fall into 1 neglect Names Student-Faculty Committee Aceoidingly, Piesident Iletrel nam ed v committee consisting of faculty and students with Dean Chambeis ns chan man anil F Biuee Baldwin ji ’3O, vice-chauman, to take steps to pieseive this custom and to make sug- Fire Insurance EUGENE H. LEDERER 124 West College Avenue We Aie Now Getting In Our New Line of SPRING HATS CANDY McGAUGHEY West College Avenue TUXEDOS Foi Rent or Sale Pic=sing 35c Drv Cleaning $l.OO GERNERD’S 110 Allen St. T F S ’l2 Conti ibutcd d i o Ig,* You will bo as proud lo own n new Edison Radio ,c„ as wc (ire proud to exhibit 'Njj it. I'or this new Edison is truly a muncluug musical 1-1/ instrument—year* nbcad nirif yowr corirrmcnce •! Puces $175.00 and up Electric Supply Co. Bell 7-. I Peoples Bank Bldg. ■ Is;™ fo ‘ tho of x"=!SENATE MAY DROP I The other members of tho commit-! TY/TTni VT? AD DDCFCC! [tee ate Dean Charlotte E. Ray, Dean! iVilU* I£iA£v XvLjLfX-iOO JAithur R Wainoek, Piof. John ll.| o—— j Fiuzell, Dncctoi Richard W Giant, (Continued fiom fust page) [Director Hugo Bewick, and Piof. Jul-| : ms E. KauHuss Ilany W r . Seaman 1 posafa Likewise, the student calcn llelcn F Faust ’3O, Evan C. Reese, dm diops the Armistice Day holiday. ’3l, Wilbm 11. Zimenmiti ’32, Mai- Thanksgiving recess extends from cohn Kiikpatnck *5O, Fied C Schwei-I Wednesday noon, November 20, until oi MO, Janies H Coogan ’3O, Chnilos j Monday morning, December 1, in the S Bnan MO, James 3’ Wolfe MO, .two plans The opening of tho fust Elizabeth Molloi ’3O, Olive E Oste -t semcstei is scheduled for Wednesday, haul MO, and the piesident of the! September 24 The Easter vacation neshm.ui class complete the group.l would conespond to this yeai’s, c\- o tending from Thursday noon, April 2, LEHIf.II FOOTBALL NETS GAIN until Tuesday noon, April 7. The Football profits enabled Lehigh ath- kernel ml Day holulav is retained, lettes to show a $lO,OOO spoUs su.- " ,th tho closc of the sccontl plus this fall. set fol Friday, June 5. nnvnvnnß her with a valentine Cumberland Ripple Willing Paper 69c Williams Aqua Velva Lai go Si/e Shaving Cicam Combination—All foi 35c COLLEGE CUT-RATE STORE START This semester with our high quality meats FISHBURN’S MEAT MARKET Opposite Post Office Phone .357 Drive-It-Yourself Cars For Hire CLEMSON BROTHERS Phone 376 2 Blocks East of Co-op Frontiers of telephony old and new Ycstciday the natural course of tele- telephones are being installed. People atc phone expansion was to penetrate the learning that there is added utility ip nation’s frontiers, building new lines and convenient communication, adding new subsetibers. This new field of activity was conceived Today finds many new “frontiers” for by commercial development men of the telephone expansion among them the Bell System. Just anothei example of fot homes of present subscribers. Upstairs ward planning to make telephone service anddownstaiis,whereverneeded,additiona! more valuable. *A nationwide system of utter-connecting telephones -, r “OUR PIONEERING WORK - HAS JUST BEGUN LOW RATES BELL SYSTEM lTlclay, February J. I, l‘J« THEATRE FRIDAY -77 Stars of Stage and Screen “SHOW OF SHOWS” SATURDAY— Ernest Toirencc, Dorotiij Sebastii “THE UNHOLY NIGHT” MONDAY and TUESDAY— Matinee Dailj at 1.30 John Garrick, Helen Chandler “THE SKY HAWK” WEDNESDAY— Return Shotting of John Harrymorc in ‘GENER \L CR \CK’ THURSDAY— M.irinn Davies, Lattrence Grj Cliff Edwards m “MARIANNE" NEXT FRIDAY— Winnie Lightnei in ‘SHE COULDN’T S \Y NO’ Nittany Theatre FRIDAY and SATURDAY— ' Helen Tttcltelrees, Fre.l Scott “THE GRAND PARADE” Also Clark and McCullough WEDNESDAY— Edtvard Everett Horton in “WIDE OPEN" NEXT FRIDAY— Marion Davies, Oscar Shaw “MARIANNE" 116 McAllister Street p SsSflfS - m ky is g|i wit