PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Pub Celled The &Only S l atollege yam, escept'on haiTos-s l, students a The Pennsylvania Cunene In tas intvrost al La College, the students,. faculty, alumni, and friend. THE MANAGING BOARD James H. Coogan jr. '9O Russell L Rehm '3O Edll.r•ln•Chle! lintnesa Dinner Charles A. Menseh '3O Calvin E. Barons '3O Managing Editor Advertising. Manner Robert P. Stevenson '3O Henry R. Dowdy jr. '3O Nen Editor Circulation Manger Quinton E Beauge '3O Sporn Editor ASSOCIATE EDITORS Jacob L Cohen '3l Charles A. Schmidt Jr. '3l William C. MeElvain '3l Norman B. Sobler '3l Roy E. Morgan '3l William K. Ulerich '3l ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGERS Alan n. Cutting '3l Algert J. Mdeskl '3l William 11. Ileilman '3l Harry C. Wood '3l WOMEN'S EDITORIAL. STAFF Grace M. Woodrow 'lO Mary J. Adams '3l Women'a Editor Aasoctate Fditor Helen F. Faust '3O Janet L. Brownback '3l Manseing rd... Associate I dltor Martha J. Gobrecht '3O E. Lome liotrodtt. '3l News Iditor Associate Editor Member Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association =!!!!I21 FRIDAY, MAY 23, 1030 TO DR. PATTEE Penn State has paused this week to pay %memo respect to one of its own—Ft ed Lewis Puttee The high ly-apineciative audience attending each of his lectures are but meagre testimony to the high regard in which the vene . table inofessm emei des is kohl by students and faculty The debt owed Di Peace cannot be satis fi ed in any medium Thirty-six years ago when the author of the Alma Mater conic to Penn State, the College was struggling to win a foothold on that stony slope which has at its pinned°, recognition as a university. Unhesitatingly, he shouldeied Ins shale of the burden. Soon biilliant efforts in the field of American literature milted that very lecognition winch Penn State needed An Dr Pat tee succeeded, bLewise did the College profit Ills name was linked with this institution in the speech of those authors and educators whose praise was invaluable Ot no les, weight Was the some° performed in the composition of the Alma Mate•. A sei vice unparalleled. Ills depaitute a year ago scan regretted by all. roitunately, this brief retina has availed students and faculty the opportunity of making partial payment of a beloved debt—a debt in which the debtm immees CUSTOMS Of thou one free will, unhampered by any influence whatever, students have decreed that the maynity of College and class customs should remain unchanged Coming at the height of the sophomore dress cont.- corny the vote in favor of retention indicates that it sins but a tempest in a teapot It stag evident throughout the balloting that un derclassmen note taking fat gteatei advantage of the oppoitunity to vote than seniors and Junin. Piobablv even a me:l[m number of ballots than 1100 would have been cast to favor of chess regulations if uppetclass men had voted in equal pitmortion however, the in sult is much mote conclusive as it is. The controversy should die a natural death The one meat service the entire referendum per formed has been in bringing customs up-to-date. For the two pieceding years, Student Council ordered an in vestigation of tailings, but after a mote or less cursory examination, the code nos tetnined with the outuorn regulations lotted to snuggle along lot another yen, unwanted and unheeded. This year something count etc has been accomplished The seNeral setups and Spirit Week here scarcely more than t ortures' while thdi:ad tanqingof nove-Up Day is t Now that customs' have-received '0.1 , 1,6 of confi dence, enforcement confronts the student hod} If not enforced, the revised code will soon become useless Stu dents desne customs, students should enforce them, not the Ti Munn' alone. As a distinct contrast to such fixtures as "lolly pops" and "folly cops" is the attractive lamp-post which has heen placed near the Library enhance A lighting system incorporating this will be a welcome immove meet to the campus A PARADOX Acting as a pronounced detriment to the rapid ad vance of women students toward 1 ecogmtion on an equal basis with men was the refusal by a committee IVed nesdav night to release for publication the official count 01 votes cast in election of junior class officers. Disre garding as unjust any suggestion that the tactics of the committee Circe dishonorable, the matter resolves itself into the fact that such actions Can do only harm to women students as a whole Men's elections and appointments, as well as ac tivities by governing bodies at Penn State ale considel ed student, property, and lightly so At other co-edu cational institutions, women's activities ale Judged an a like basis, and, at other co-educational in4titutions, women occupy an equal status with the men. The Cot.- LF.XIAN In sinceiely in favor of such a condition here but is powerless when co-opelation is not forthcoming in all cases. The rugument advanced by the committee that the losing candidates would feel downcast if the returns some published is inliculous. No one regrets a hind fought fight, although it is lost. The entne incident was unfortunate, and had it not been a repetition of a like case not long ago, mention would not be made in this column If Penn State's women ale to win their right ful place on the campus, suppression of news must not exist. • THE LION'S DEN SIMEI I'age the English Profs Daniel, although not promment enough to Into vie, all these Important seniors, did manage to mel this letter out of his taste basket the other day. MEM I °int mote you Jot q.r little wow, bid 7 got sonic dot on thr lintosse. Incidentally it wdl fill rip mole spare (Ed vote Mon thigight AV) Yon homy 'thy the Rofnaac alwago iota, chrq mound by (ho anditniium mafrnrl of nernag nr hoot of and Mom , n•hy AO Kernel MeCaql,rt (Sit note A Igo 1110” in the M.'S Ai ing) ran nal. slnuly nc,nne and meet them Fenn nld firend, -Year •1,911 r I=l A prominent memliet of the engineering school faculty is seatching for a name for a new addition to the family—a daughter Out own suggestion is "Isis," taken from the Greek of Di. Dengler If you hale any suggestions, mail them to Daniel and they u ill lie for warded to the intoner pat tv.—(Ails). Wooled by it menthe) of groin)S-30bO Knoxledge Is Pouer A band Larne over from Canada And ulth them came sonic rum, But the dry forces faded to find it 'Cause it %%as Ind in the drum Coll:mute Dofimt tons Campus Gip A csmpus cop is one sum weais an ill-fitting; blue Imam 111 and carries a toy pistol (Genus, Immo ‘exitolis,) It is the milt of missing ',stonily piss, In most towns candy is bought in pounds, but in Statc College t bought in Crams (New England larec Little Tragedy, No. 31 Then throe ,as the peculiar predicament of one J IC, a Penn State Beau Brummel He had a failing lot nurses, and a special falling for Miss K of the College hospital One day (just to bolster his social status) the B. B. den eloped a Platonic fliendship uith a street co-ed Fate, howeNer, stepped in and the co-ed ,as taken ill and placed in the infirmary. While cornaleseing, she innocently requested Miss IC to call op the boy friend "Sum who is he"' obhgtngly asked the nurse "J K ," sweetly answered the patient .4s ...lemur a, Cr empus cop in a G)rel. Clan. Now that graduation time is draining near, once mole comes the crying need for a new degree. This degree should he given to all those seniors who lack enough honor points to graduate The new degree should lie labelled "A Fellow in the Arts of chiseling and handshaking." The Book of An> :%lonth Chic Sale's, "The Speciahst " Ain ays.(:pep—/ or con( rebitttong. Behind the Headline Blimp Mates New Al my Record —Lakewood Time& Gifts roR THE Graduate You will find'something suitable for "him" or "her" , in our stock. We call your particular atten tion to pen and.pencil sets made by Sheaffer $5.00, $6.50 and Up Keeler's CATIIAUM THEATRE BUILDING Ttii; rf;isist aTiat! COLL,hthALN' Local Population Grows From 2500 To 4384 in Decade State College nas almost doubled in site during the past ten real, ac• cm cling to the 19".,0 census report. ,lming an tnetease from nearl 2500 people In 1920 to 1381 people at pi esont. This enumetation, although unof ' Octal, makes State College one of the fotenmq towns in the United States for nine:ice in population. When re• thins ft om every abet town in the United States ate reeened it is be ed that this town will hold at least the teeoid gtnath for the Baste] n Isection of the countay. The increase has resulted from the milt, of giadirde students and fae ultN menthe, together with then fan, dies, Business moteLts hal, also ineteaced in a like manner Census enummatm, for the town state that no students with residence in other sections of the country NN etc included in the lepoit. These stu dents were iecoided from theft home towns Conti my to statements made by enumerators from other Pennsyhanta toot as and counties, the State College stall hail no difficulty in obtaining in formation On one in tots occasions sumo housewife mr.toolt them I'm ped leis or ,alewnen, but pet sistent door bell tinging alltars soon out in the end. "Courtesy and good -1N ill towtuds the staff' niembeis nas evinced every alien e Then, too, the people, 'cab, ing the 11111,01 tame of toe census were eager to gnu cot iect statistics;' one enumciatoi cloorel El't AAPPI ND ELEcTioNs II !nine:4 Fricsorrring) Stephen A AiUm 'll Al thur W MK, "11 Donald C Conner Paul K. Eahnidt '.31 Winn 11..uch William II McCrealv '3l Emie F Ildchell 11 John D. W ilding. 'al 14aWilEthell, iy, 0/4", ,if . ir . " 1 0 • i r3 IERE'S a nnarr, salt, .., p era ditq for ~, ery lac, aim:- • - Ille firli. Try, Berniii Cum miaanatest musical c'ockiad An your Vittor instrument. ' , In, cream of tic Itoritre artras a altentran... trom3mer to ti)inpliot lord cu Imoycl, for Victor and IL neer.) Into come to )ou...nu 1...0n 4 ittorliccorde. -Ic your \ mow dealer about Ot rring Ilnoulisay "folk gs" 22315-31INSIE THE MI lINIAID 1.0111 II lI.A 10—Benno Cumin. and Atm hid., 1101•1 Orchallra 22.17n—1T 11APPIENI.11 , IN NIONTFIthI nn.( ♦ll\f. . FM. IMN N—Gaurgo Olaf n and Ora... 221.11—G0N I - , ltilFret and I ...It, nrr.ltlll TALE FOR ~11 MU Lunrmrna and Orr, 22312—AFTER 111111 n 1: tut, 111 V. N NI NU I TI Rh lIALL Loon. n and Orchastra 122.1S1—SUNNV SIDE 11F TUE STREET and IS Wlll Mk. 11111—Bern. (immures and New Soder Viral 1'.1n121-1 00%1:1.1106 A 400•1: and swot. SNI.I-1 11.11 AND li VION,III - 10M. itoian um/ Ws haruus Coy Oschesusss ALL THE MUSIC YOU WANT WHEN YOU WANT IT on— If! CIRO R. .3FtE*4)3 ....... u• s: MIS PATTEE TO CLOSE LITERATURE TALKS - 0 — (Cantinned It opt fit pagr) tragic historical tulogy of Vngimn in no,cl form, wan placed among the leading fine fm het old-fm.looned teuhsm. "Foremost of the products of Wes tern State univeisities," inns Dr Pat tee', chnineterization of Willa Cab ot, the youngest of the group The anthill of novels dealing with Ne blaska, and "Death Conies to th Aichbishop," has as hat chief quail ties tosticssness and the ability , ti. paint 'detail' cameos with Intellect i alder than emotion, scoot ding to th Npeakei. Li Pattee will icturn to Penn Stat dining the 19:10 suinniel session t otter the fh lodine semis of th annual English Institute. fits dulte as pi ofessor ellierlLOS of English lit °entitle at the College also call foi a meek of lectures nest ,en estei OFTICIATES AT INSTALL luo\ Pt of Merritt M. Hare s, of the de mrtment of English composition s‘ cut o Could' ono. city in In, official opacity of national vice-in evident of •i Delta Epsilon, honotaiy stic h ateinitv, to te-install a chap et there last I, eck-end. The chan ei is composed of ,eVenteen unite, ,iduatcs. • STUDENTS PENN STATE THANKING you personally for your pro ions patron age and ... SOLICITING your mime business wish you a pleasant summer %,rica- Pete Couldren NITTANY MOUNTAIN KOFFEE SHOP OPEN EVERY NIGIIT . _.. 9 21'w':14 ifte' .H..,,, THE most popular ready.to.eat cereals served in the dining. rooms of American colleges, eating clubs and fraternities are made by Kellogg in Battle Creek They include Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Pep Bran Flakes, Rico Krispies, Wheat Krum. blot and Kellogg's Shredded Whole Wheat Biscuit Also KalTee Hag Coffee—the cof. fee that lets you sleep. Eiffiyft ALL•BRAN COLONEL FIELD WILL SPEAK AT A.S M.E. DINNER TONIGHT Col. Crosby Field, vice-president of the Bruno manufaeuring company, and Mt. James A. Donnelly, of Lay gent, W. Va , sill speak at a dinner of the Penn State blanch of the A. S M E. at 7 o'clock tonight in Mac A llister Ilall. The committee in charge of ar angements will consist of Earnest W. Nichol 'lO, Willmin L. Keller '2O, and Jacob L Kline '3O , KRISSINGER RESIGNS I'OST Thehatd H Kussinger of the de artment of romance languages has unnamed his resignation from the acuity recently. He intends to teach t Manlius Military academy in Man ias, N Y dining the coming year. 'Don't Experiment • with yottrAppearance Lur . ' " • C 0 "., NE ELOTHE Montgomery & Co State College, Pa. ‘‘. TAKE A.:PICTURE A WEEK 1., BRING YOUR FILMS TO US FOR ' DEVELOPMENT AND PRINTING The 101 E N N OTATE HOTO bOH 0,13 Phone 900 %. As a depositor of The First Na tional Bank of State College you have every assurance of the safety of your money and the knowl edge that everyone serving you is enthusiastically trying to help you get the most good from your con nection with this bank. The First National Bank OF STATE COLLEGE, PA. DAVID P. KAPP, Cashier COUNT their qualities. Each an all-round man. Leaders in campus life. Keen and alert in the classroom. Each with a thoroughly engaging personality. Each a dynamo of energy. There, after all, is the secret. It takes health to hold the pace. But one of the most insidious foes of health is constipation. Here's the easy, effective answer—Kellogg's ALL-BRAN. Guaranteed to bring prompt and permanent relief—even in recurring cases. Two tablespoonfuls a day will keep you regular. Delicious with milk or cream—fruits or honey added. Ask that it be served at your fraternity house or campus restaurant ledeoP Friday, May 23, 1930 AA rill Ail im ‘..°11,111‘111 MIME Marie Dressler, Polly Moran in 'T tuairr SHORT. Lan rence Gray, Benny Rohm in MONDAY and TUESDAY— Bernice Claire, !Amman,: Ora' in WEDNESDAY— Barbara Kent, Janie, Gleagan in "DUMBBELLS IN ERMINE" FEMME llama Nosarre In "GAY AIAD1211)" Laurel and 111r4 Coaled) MEMO Laurence Tthbet in 'TIIE ROGUE SONG Nittany Theatre FRIDAY— Edmund Lome, Catherine I) On en "BORN RECKLESS" SATURD4Y— Marie Dressler, Poll) Moran in "CAUGHT SHOl2l"' TUESDAY— Lloyd Ilughe,. liar!, A,tor in "THE ItUNAIN AY BRIDE" 212 E. COLLEGE AVE === ALL-BRAN
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