Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Published send neekly during the College lens. etrept an holidays, by Muttering of The Penns,lstinin Stale College. In the Interest of the College. the students, forully. alumni, and friends. I=l WILLIAM K 111 ERICH 'TI ALAN li, GUTTING II I'Llltor 111141n,r pannier ROY r 7,IORGAN 'II MunnOns , ram,. At 131 , 12 T .1 1111.1 - ght . 31 Clmultalon blanrwer WIT 11AM C MLI I VAIN 'II Spurn I drum HARRY C WOOD 'W Atherthinx :ann. r JACOB L coury WIL! [AM II lIRILMAN Nava Insgn AI rtlvlng Manager cliAntrs A ScIIMIDT Jr II 3ANFT L 1111OWNIIACK Naw, EII Wonn.n Felitor NORMAN H 50111 FR . 11 b.,lvi rdßor T: 1 oulgr 110FrFDIT7 •]t Won't it • Mannyln. rditor 'MARY S ADAMS 11 Morrmn x ,ur 1 elltor 21ng0 K 'l2 Melt 0 It(ley Jr 12 Steuart. 'Commend '22 Willem II Irvine 'l2 llovvlon rrlll 'l2 I Ilnurd W. Whin' 'At Member Engtern bele, roll, 'pole Nempuper A agoriall. 1=1!IIIII!I1E1 Editorial Office_ Business Office_ News Room__ 313 Old Main _.Natany Prsnting Co Bldg 312 Old Maul Illi FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1930 FAR FROM THE BALLYHOO TFc value of publicity is aptly shown in the ease of Colgate's football team MI season the Maroon has been wiping up the g,iidnon mall its opponents. Ju.,t once, by a bail break, it 13,v,ed to a team it would have trounced undm normal conditions In Ors:, Mac alas°, and that, Coach Andy Ken has three stellar I crformms, potential all-Americans Yet Colgate has been fenced basl,tage while metro politan spoitsuliteis was on atorical on the pi OW ess of trams the Maranon could spot twenty points and ad nvmsten a bad heating At the end of the season when It' tune to haivc^t the All-Amen lean clop each winter will boom :0111c luminary from the home town. The largo Eastern universities will be given a berth as a matter of cows° If theie, an empty post some Col g..to man ninny get the call Otherwise, probably the best plum sant un to Hamilton will ben weak honorable Well gladly hand Colgate all the sympathy and consolation, if that will lid!, The same situation holds ound the Nittany habitat It' , an old stni y that it d..esn't always pay to he too fin from the news loom. Several hunched self-conscrou, underclassmen in It. O T C garb stood uncomfortably at attention. Taps coundml four tunes The flag came down. A hand blared an earnest "Star-Spangled Banner." A few Len ildered students passing by hesitated, clutched hats, looked about sheepishly, and went on as the band omseil playing Several faculty members blinked through thick lenses from classroom windows. Penn State had observed the signing of the Al :rustic° It doesr't take long to forget. THE NEW SCHEDULE The 7931 football schedule just released has met v ith the heady approval of the majority of students. The three minor gasses to he played with Pennsylvania opponents i. a decided improvement o‘ei the arrange ment in practice this yeas. Waynesburg, Lebanon Val ley, and Die!orison ale worthy "small college" teams and ale well known by students and alumni of the College The game with Temple will provide an opportunity tel the tiadltsonal Philadelphia pdgmmage which was tot !mid this year No better opponents could be de • veil lot the important borne games than Colgate and Pit Syincuse and Lafayette ate okays welcomed on a Ntttany schedule It 11,11.1 not been deculed whom the Lions w i ll meet col Thank.glvmg Day m the Satin day before Students Mould probably pi °fel a m omment Eastern team If that cannot he al • anged 1 game Lath a Ihg Ten of far \ Vest. n eleven in a huge uh would be the most acceptable Om contempoi my, Math, claims a smashing vic tory in I °spat to the Imo, al of the hone hem the College gateoay It seem that Fi elk ridiculed the atm esaul lions in its most 'meet issue. Whether F, nth did cause tins, or they really were placed there just t'mpmm dy, is a moot question Whatever the ienson, they're down, which ,s q good thing. We knew such a good set of bookends moulds% be left unmolested fin ever. BUSY READERS Pet haps we made a mistake when we deckled to ul list. foi student pestisal the opinions of sever at f.iculty membm, conic, ning Sinclair Lewis' selection as winnet of the Nobel low foi literature. We may have talien toe notch for giantul by not explaining that Lewis is an atithin, not the ut estlei, and .that the Nobel pave wet un ) athletic boldly Four seats lime have con vinced at.. that when it tines to reading anything front cument news to the classics the Wel age student is a gong budge phis>et, Ot emu se, we% a busy with football, movies, house party and incidental studies Who em es if there is an ti romp-lament ta isis? We still get the cheek from home And why lend books? We dal lead a book. Why unsto time reading, we% e happy without it Happy is light, but i ignmance bliss? Ilowebacl. 11,1111 g Is an excellent sport but it has let place. That place isn't over lawns of campus resi dences Complaints have been made that amateur eques trians are titling then mounts over portions of the campus, leaving numerous unsightly tracks. THE LION'S DEN LW mum, Draw Your Own Conduoson It was the Sunday of Ilouseparty week-end, and all the boys were talking about their respective dates. Finally, someone asked, "Well, Joe, how did oe and my grit make out ashen we traded dances last night?" "Say, just line," Joe replied. "Why, %then the dance was over pout girl had to sit down." I wish I were a little bird Up In a maple b ee, Then be as mean to them At they've been to me. tot•at, Whirh bring , . np the lunnienlnnn nnonlinn: Mtn tin then limn end,. fin 'whim elorla? Nen, Note. There were visitors in town thus week. Several tip were left in the Col net Room We Mu.st Haw Our Pun! A.• the angry eulumnist said to his young son "Nov. I'll he Voiced to give you a quippang," Anti it >roily dot, Itnii its 71101 r then it Anon yen I=2 Fot sem al days the watch lay on the desk Something was wrong, because the darn thing wouldn't go, or at least, xe thought it wouldn't. At last in desperation it wa.. tal,en to the jewelers to he le pail ed Coming hack a little while later, we asked if it was going again. The Jet, elei replied that it was, then we asked him what was wrong with it After a few moments thought, he answeied, "Well, it needed winding. Fifty cents, please'" 1111= Just the other day an English insti actor asked one of hin freshmen to use the ovoid "euphony" in a sentence. ts what be got "The co-ed tiled, 'Quit tickling me, euphony Ah, fourth', I'III IOW for the "Quip pool Qook E!!!SMEEMI We understand that the collar advertisers sonic mound the campus aft. Housepatty looking for ve , how teitmon.als Fraternity Fred Sac He is taking Liberal Arts becduse lie inu^t up bold /us campus reputation for being a free spender 115=M!II Is it true that the NV C. T U is going to ask Moth to change its name? duet In carom is Imbhlivg mcr loth loLra like Maybe, at that Unfamthal Quotations People who live no glass houses should—dress In the cellar . . Ken Add: Simile. As popular as s chinch ..eiv.ee nn the Rater pity =UM When are they going to give a Nobel in ire for good colummsts9 Bet it would Pon out to be on ignoble pi ire Why-- Is Now the Time ( ci 1 0 " :ta. To Buy ? Beennsc your dulls,. buys nuns 71010 than d hob for veal c—Never he foie tuna the hnuo had nark an oppn,holity to ilortor 80 01111 h ratite for has money. Stark Bros. & Harper NEXT TO THE MOVIES 7.riE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN !REPORTERS ATTEND COLLEGIAN MEETING 31 Men. .19 Women Aspirants For Freshman Editorial Staff Begin Class Thn ty-four men and nineteen wo men answered the call for candidates fm the editorial staff of the Cor.- LEGIAN Wednesday night, turning in names and record of writing experi ence. The meetings will be continued at 7 o'clock every Wednesday night in room 1 t Libel al Arts building. I eetin es will be given by members of Lk Join nalism department, An addi tion to the regular im truction in news ittng, and style by Roy E. Morgan 'al, managing editor of the COLLEGIAN. The men candidates are• Robert K Asplund, Andrew R Brimko, Frank M Chesney, J. William Cobaugh, Wil- Lam D Crowe, Jo.eph L Dalton,' Janie, II Hagerty, Edward F Hall, Jerome Kaufman, Andrew F. Kis ackj, Karl E. Knecht, Harry A. Lest-. telljr , Finest W Munger, Charles A Myeis, C. Calvin Naylor, Harold E. Newlin, N. Sumner Passmore, Kin met L Reilly, Homer V. Roberts, Bernard H. Rosenzweig, John T Ryan, Vincent E Schiller, George A Scott, Randall J Shuman, Ellis B Sloan, Ifatold V Stark, David E Starry, William )1 Stegmom, Stew— 0 Will- - Steven ham S. Stemple, _ nllium Eves Ott C. Waltman, Charles .9 Wet. eel, Everett Whiteman, Carl M. Wit tem, all of the dass of 1931 . Womer reporting for the class were: Ellen F. Anderson, Marina L Bonner, Frances Chiistine, Betty S. Cl k, Cathiyn E Cowles, Marjorie' ENNA JETTICKS REDUCED NOW College Boot Shop ANNOUNCING:— The Removal of the BLANCHET HAT SHOP ' TO ROOM 4, MASONIC BLDG. Opening Date, Monday, November 17 Come In and Inspect Our Latest Line of Hats CLEANLINESS EXCELLENT SERVICE CLUB DINERS, INC. 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush 39c 50c Prophylactic TOoth Br. 39c 50c Pepsodent____L _____ 31c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste__32c 65c Forbans Tooth Paste__39c 40c Squibbs Tooth7.ste__27c $l.OO R. D. 29 SOL_ 59c - 4 SHAVING NEEDS 50c Brisk Shaving Crlearn 37c .10c Squibbs ShavinglCr. 31c 50c Williams Shay. C4.___33c $l.OO Balletic Blade ___B9c 50c Mennen Shaving \ Cr. 33c 50c Probak Blades___ ___37c 25c Lislerinc Shay. Cr.___l6c Box Cameras amd I(4:+ks 98c to $2OOO M. Cui tam, Anna M. Dottmer, Vn ginm I Dumnue, Ruth ➢l. Um mon, Mae P Kaplan, E Alice Keener, Frances L Kern, Mary 1.. McFarland, Viola I. Palombo, Blanche S Bendel man, Ruth H. Swerman, Betty B. Thompson, Camilla W. Weidan, S Rhnherta Wolf, the entne gioup coming hem the freshman class. There will be examinations in the materials presented after several weeks of instiuction, rationed by the coveting of regular noes assignments foi the COLLEGIAN. OFFICERS ASSUME DUTIES AT FRESHMAN Y.W.O A MEETING Newly elected officers of the fresh man Y. C A assumed their duties at a meeting of that orgarmation in Old Main Monday night, smith Miss Margaret S McAlester presiding. Miss Mary L Maniland holds the office of vice-president, with Miss Elizabeth J. Wnllace as secretary treasui er. We Are Authorized Dealers for Elgin Watches. Telechron Electric Clocks and Wessel ton Diamonds HANN & O'NEAL Jewelers HILLSIDE ICE CO. ICE COLD STORAGE and COAL North Patterson Street Phone 136 COURTESY Rea & Derick, Inc. "Stores of Service" 106 West College Avenue FRIDAY and SATURDAY, NOV. 14 and 15 DEEP CUT PRICES PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 4 choke sekenon el <anther. 1/10 c.e. yone hiee Abe lintrobuctorp Package. \ \ N \ • MIR= tTravpl / 14 1 IV, . Select That Gift N . ow e i n eling Kits r 7 Mr:Ail lkia Yl 1.50 to $15.00 Men's Shaving Outfits by Yardley Our Stock is Complete. Select one now. A small deposit will hold it until Christmas. TOILETRIES $l.OO COTY TALC 77c $1.50 COTY BATH POWDER 95c 75c lIOUBIGANT TALC 69c $l.OO COTY FACE POWDER 69c 75c NOZEMA and MEDICATED SOAP ' 50c LE PIRRO CLEANSING TISSUE 50c 50c SUBS 29c $l.OO WILDROOT TONIC 73c Sole Agency for Le Pirro Beauty Aides Despite present business conditions, all gtnduates from the class of 1030 in the department of agricultural and biological chemistry have obtained positions in industrial, educational, or research work, according to Piof. R. Adams Dutcher, head of the depart ment Doctor Dutcher announced this semester's enrollment as seven teen ginduate students and sixty three undergraduates GET A PAIR OF ANTIOCH SHOES AT A SAVING College Boot Shop HAVE A GAME AT THE • Blue & White Bowling Alleys and " Billiard Parlor Now Under Supervision of H. M. Myers & Son 606 W. College Ave. Graham & Sorw„ ESTABLISHED 1896 - When buying a Pipe please remember we are giving you the benefit of twenty-six years pipe buying experience. We visited the largest pipe plant in the U. S. to learn more about pipes. MORRELL'S BILLIARD ROOM _ __ FOR CLEAN-BILLLARDS-1-7:- 10-TABLES-10 HATS CLEANED-BLOCKED 2nd Floor—Opposite Post Mee FRESH SALTED NUTS 1 lb. Jumbo Peanuts 45c 1 lb. Spanish Peanuts 9 5c 1 / z . lb. Spanish Peanuts___lsc V z lb. Jumbo Peanuts 25c 1 lb. Cashew Nuts 98c 1 lb. Beauty Boxes $1.39 Fresh Martha Washington and Whitman's Candies Trt Friday, November 14, ADDRESSES ART ASSOCIATION Piot lcTalk M Walter, associate professor of industrial education, ad- Messed the Metropolitan Arts associa tion nt Philadelphia on "Some Curient Problems in Vocational Education" last week. aTti FRIDAY— Eddie (Winn, Jaime Gleason Bob Armstrong in "DIG MONEY" SATURDAY— Edward Everett Dorton tn, "ONCE A GENTLER AN" ' MONDAY and TUESDAY— If arne) Oh OR. mid n 1111,11.6. previa Lea Ayres, Doroth!. Mathews "TIIE DOORWAY TO HELL" WEDNESDAY— Victor McLogien, Mona Maris in "A DEVIL WITH WOMEN" THURSDAY— (Matinee at 1 10. Special school children's matinee at 3:30) Walter Huston in D W. Graf filles ' ABRAHAM LINCOLN" The Nittany FRIDAY— Joe E. Brown, Jeanette MacDonald 'ln "THE LOTTERY BRIDE' SATURDAY- "BIG MONEY" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— John ➢tack Bran n, Kay Johnson Wallace Beery.A.ikl Dane in "BILLY TILE KID" THURSDAY- ''- - "A DEVIL II III'ILAVOMEN" Break up thpl.,sl i tibhorn cold, or cough with thege time tried remedies. __ _-.____ ___ 4 •Ifh, • R. & D. Nasal Spray 50c & $1 Mentho Pine Cough Syrup 50c R. & D. Cold Capsules____soc Phospho Quinine -25 c Gil Wands Cold Tabs 25c Henephs Vaporizing Salve 2.6 c Ilenephs Honey and Tar Tabs 25c NEW! Own Your Own Minature Golf Set For Home Pastime— Enjoyed by All. Fascinating as Your Favorite Sport VANITY SETS Reg. $3.90 Sets For Your Boudoir
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