PnEe Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Pohlkhed aemi•eeekly during the College Tear, meta en holiday., eludenin of The Pennwhenm Siete College. In the In eeeeee of the College. the aludent, feLultt, alumni, and blends I=l ALAN P CUTTING 'll 11,3m.r.14 Manner ALGFRT 1 mlr.r.sici '3l Circulation Manager HARRY C WOOD '3l Adeerti•lng Manager Il II 1 TANI 11 111'1IATAN '3l Pori ign Ad•ertlaing Manager cirknr.rs A SCIIMIDT Jr '2l JANF.T T. 11ROWNRACK '3l IM=l I=l Maringme nlttor WILLIAM C Vert VAIN II Sport% I thlor JACOB L cours: 11 Nesq Naar r 1 Otiltir norrrnlTz •at l‘nenenN 'lamming ruin? NO MIA V 11 SOTILM •11 N. .. Ft! arm MARY .1 ADAMS MI M omen. ne.4 Poltfor I=l Mao IC Prima . 32 linnh R Itilar , '32 Maanat Townsend '32 'William II Irvine '32 Theodore A Serrill . 32 rtlaard W White '32 I=l 1.,/ f M 4 konn • 12 M. n. 1.11 I. Whm ."2 Tin I' Frio '32 Collin F Fink '23 wours. S i VSOCIATF FDITORS 'linig° Minim ~It 'l2 Mirror.. ihrlion '32 Mot, 11 Weald 12 Member Engfern IntercoUrinate Nomnper Aagooation. MS2=l 313 Old Mom Manny Printing Co. Bldg. 312 Old Main Ethtormal Office Rosiness Office News Room TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1930 BE LIBERAL-ITS FASHIONABLE Nov. that the "libel al" heed of thought has Lion recognized and superficially commended by the awarding of the Nobel pi!, for li' engine to Sinclan Lets., we can ',repot e out salsas for a nation-tale attack on Amet can institutions by males emboldened by Lan.' FUCCeSS Pnnr old Babbitt in all his fm ins is clue for an Mful panning Claws Nom every "wall, of life," including college iii‘tructois, will take a lhng at American art, news rapers, eilueatmnal systems, goy ernment, and luione conditions Flom lehind the sheltering rampart of pulpit and de.l. inch hear thundering condemnations of our customs and taus Of course, if these critics are pinned down and asked for a solution they'll calm dOWI' and instincti‘cly press then hands on their hearts—to eon if the pat check is resting securely in the reside pocket Then, they'll begin again. A fen of the bettm-known ones ndl make some impression on the gin it Amman public A few good hearted old ladies will feel badly. The W. C T. U. will i-ome resolutions But, Babbitt-wise, the rest of al manage to get along somehow. After a mimic, it will cense beim, fashionable to be liberal, and the chatter n ill quiet down until someone else wins a price. A !Inge sign nailed on a taw in the %minty of 7ititi . r. Engineciiin, is a tlambos ant witness of the need tot some colt of bulletin bonds on the campus AVOIDING THE RUSH With the semi-annual registration bugaboo looming in the not for distant future, it seems highly probable that the del ry, Incon‘emence, and confusion brought about in the past by concentration of registration on the second day will be repeated. The supposation that one-hall of the student body Milt enroll on the first day o far-fetched in the light of recent registration days Oren condition , were far more propitious for early leg ; tration than they will lie tins February Eon ollment of the trio underclasses on the first rcar-tratior day seems practical. This would, of course, cces,tatc sonic 'Oct of penalty for failure to do so. It would, liken ase, lcar e the may open for a much lighter rtgrstration on the second day oral a consequent de o ease of annoyance to the student body and a lighten rr,s, of the burden for officials in charge Such a plan may not be feasible, howeser logical r, it now appears. A repetition of the top-heavy regrs tlatior in September, at any rate, should be pre sented as far as possible by any means which the Registrar consolers pr ai trod "It's bean to gn c than locos e." Especially, des mg this hat i ago of butte hooks. That old Cht istmas I=l `A PROFESSOR OF WORK Anttocl• College has introduced a new device in its clucational p'an Athmobv a "professor of work," mend,er of the r , eult)..n , tiutts students how to wink in the bier al sense. Antioch employs a plan of joint v.ink and study in which the student goes to class pt the college fin a cei lain period and then works for a v hue in seine outside industiial plant While not a pqiallel case in the complete sense of v mil, a "pi ofessoi of twirls" of another type might be given a position at Penn State The work of this in structoi vould be to take the place of class advisors. His ta-k would be to ads ise students concerning courses, assist them in making nut schedules, and give them con ci etc suggestions no the art of studying. As it 14 now, faculty members act as advisors. Theo• advismy %%ink is necessarily of secondary interest to them Also, they often have too large a group to noviso and because of lack of time alone, they are un able to peifmm t h e duty satisfactorily. In other cases, they simply are not fitted for the work. Ii faculty members, acting solely as advisors, could Ks pet manently and practically employed, it would make essibls a more efflcient and year-round advisory system, eliminate much justified complaint front students, and THE CAMPUSEER One of the sure signs that Santa Claus is not winrehim, in the ranks of the unemployed is the impoong Chustmas tree wha.h he left on the front of our campus seem al slays ago. We don't wish to be catty but it's about tune we got a new one—the old one nos worn out 12=SE=1 As a solution to the uneinploy meat situation let u^ suggest that the 3ohless Suite out and deli or Christmas curd. for the fiaternitie, This should easily tide them over till Raster We have in oui little Ringdoin of Stotts.'lath a significant illustration of 'the vagueness and once, tninity are.ing nom oui complex social fah! lc. The LaVie staff gas unable to find out who tins year's claw histni inn vas Samuel Smelnir '32 I.olt,artlS Sperlnlt 'az Repair Woa and Remodeling We had no idea that this en.ed situation had as Sullied such plopoltlons Whilc see um e pm teal} anal e that the students as a whole ale the potential father., and medic! s of the next generation, me have not had it called to our attention so tumid} , until see lamed a copy of the Eugenics Neu,. After looking at the stuffed mail- LeNe.., in the halm nitv house, and the gulls' 1101111 S, out only remal Is is that sue nondei who sent this com pany the College du cctoly Cntnelysmic :klwnents Al Capone accidentally shoots himself u bile clean hi. gun. DL• Palkm's fountain pen liteaks when he chops Santa Claus gets a Chi strnas present A co-ed gets a fii Sist-hand Lid to Iloosepan ty. The mayor of Bellefonte conies up to State Col legc for a date In the commemoration of the Eleventh Annive, carry of the establishment of the Eighteenth Amend ment the Senn a Ball Mill be held January lil We understand that the Froth ions dissatisfieJ mith our mite-up of the midison classic between the COLLECIAt, Gentlemen of the Plus and the Fl elk Pu" Punters, and then ossn personal seconding of the , esent appeals in this next Froth. We feel that it is only fan to main you that their nepont gaol/ be a bit pi ejudiced Scen and bean] about the campus Who is the upperclassman oho sends a tieshman to Change Donn to copy notes fa om Maig Hathaway • Wilma Geer and bet blond beauty ale back in town agate . . Red Duval in his ROT C. suit Edu m d (Eifel veseent) Zet n so ins second harm s to tes semblim, Toe E Erma . Ralph Radcliffe, the only mental athlete to the Phi Dolt .1 A Wix.'ll Leer the flatermty files !mom Cur MC tale mu It O.T C ,ults home ith us The Delta Sigma Phis basketballing Satuldav night The Christmas lice on Mac unit out . . c hereby oiler a pi lee of one slightly used slide t ule to the one who guesses the con edt imam of Christ mas cards Beth Seim albe ulll lecene Who is the High Priestess •it Mae Hall that Malty Me- Andtev.s went to see Satuidny night We is) you a Mel ry Chtistnias—and hope you like the neckties and socks I=l NOTICE CO-EDS Sweepint .:i`seductions Special Four-Day Clothing Sale FIVE DOLLARS DEPOSIT WILL SAVE ANY SUIT, TOPCOAT OR OVERCOAT UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS VACATION BUY YOURSELF A CHRISTMAS GIFT! THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Letter Box n tht .,, COLLECT \n hive lead with much Interest and %Alt mixed feehnits, the comment , , Adored+ and letter, minch have ap t eat ed In the Cox Lilies cancels tin the oast - football craven Pet- Wins I should th,egattl the oracles because I know they !AN,: wittten by the second guos-ey, and by the so, • ner coaches. They are ralandotr‘ end lather noteworthy fm the gloss lack of intelligence, the ottglllo.ol, •I hesitate to flunk that they ale an mdteauon of student 01111110 T, for if they eta, loyalty and slant at Penn State have fallen Naha than I ma wdling to admit. The person oho orate the letter that appeared in the letter hoe of a recent sour of the COW tOtAls, and the nelson or petouns iespon,ible fur the list of questions that appealed in the editolial column of the sante issue ale v.alhing on &melons giounil, and inst.,a I of co incing a healthy interest in out football team ate exhibiting pool taste, carries.- coos, and ridiculous leasonings I am coneei ned chic fly with the' references to th' daubtful ability of t our pi event coaching staff, and to toe charges that sonic members of the team 'laid down" at Salinas time; during the season The 1930 football team was, to a man, hack of the coaching stair Those' is hot one member of the squad uho , won't vouch for then ability, and fm 1 their interest and thorough effort throughout the season Each man on the stair has proved his ability before the, past season Each one has had pi evious exper ience and has achieved success West , N liginia Wesleyan enjoyed the most ' ,ieeetsful football peinal in then his tory during the time Bab Biggins coached thorn Flom there he vent to Wa.hington univmsitv at St Loins and gave them the {{inning team they had lacked berate his ad‘ent No, 1 you can't blame it on oui coaching ' ~t aff. They taught us the stuff, and ' if we didn't use it we Al el e unto ely to blame As for ansuming the charge that any of u. laid down this yeas, it seems to me that it heeds no answer A boy who spends an average of the hours a day for floe days e. , ch week for three months will hardly he dna') on Saturday . Those ,uho have not playe I football :will not knov just chat I mean I baldly expect the "learned men" who aired their laws it the COLLECIV: to undeistund me Otheis will Thole ame charges, too, of di.sen sion. Nothing is farther nom the I truth Nunes ',climes, mistakes of DUKE UNIVKRSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Durham, North Carolina On October 1, 1031 carefully se keted first —nd [hind year stu dents et ill be admitted. cations mas be sent it any time and s.rll be c - onsidsied in the oi- Jen of receipt. Catalogues and application lona, may bt ob tained Ilona the Dean MORRELL'S BILLIARD ROOM WISHING YOU A MERRY CFIRISTMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR. ;Second Floor—Opposite l'ostoffice This Place Endorsed by Student Council mouse. but amens= is a bad guess So Int as hro ninny and gond feeling among the Loneheq and nivel% Can I go to =he a season successful, thus 1•11 , 4 401£011 WAN one of the most sue tessful see have had Th:re was an allusion in the letter hm to the flint "disgrace" a State team has inflated, the defeat at the hands of Colgate Oh, it wan a plas tering, I'll mlmit, but why a dis#rac-a^ Columbia, Lafayette, not Syracuse were disgraced by Colgate this sen se)! Stanford was shamed' by a 11-0 lacing from Southern California, who was in Linn disgraced by Notre Da.. Shameful Stanford disgraced Dart mouth, one of the best teams 'in the East Disgrace did he say , Perhaps Iwo were disgraced becauge ,"e failed to justify the monderful mass meeting held lodine the Colgate game, the fine kortolay of school spurt shown that night. Credit should go where it is due, so let', credit the splerld mass meeting to the niunim who put it over , with a "bug,' the same alumni who wrote fine letters to Bob Il males at tne the game, reiterating their faith m hum, and the 'sine alumni, by the onliorn tire Corm niAN; accuses of meddling too much in our athletic anus The coaches an•l the members of the team appreciate the interest and support of the student body, in fact it is necessary to the success of our but tin, latest manner of showing that Interest and support is decidedly wrong I suggest that those mho mrsh to find the reason for our poor football season gn,c up the burn ing desire It's very useless. The coaches can't tell you, the team can't tell you, and anyone mho takes a guess is likely to be wrong, yes, "cer- berg Sat. ,C)> All Styles $5.00 HOY BROTHERS 1 len St' eet tam to be wrong Let's forget/this season and get ready for tlit next one Rest assured that the SI thori Ws who control our football, destinies are quite as anxious to have it good lootball team as the students are. If any more critics like "A Scri m]," submit such ridiculous opinions and meat, as the former All-A met icon who wrote that letter, I suggest you pn int them in Fa oth, generally known : to be our comic magazine. Since, ely yams, Ealle Edwalds '3l SPEAKS AT ATLANTIC CITY Prof Richard H. Sudds, of the de partment of horticulture, addressed the Nese Jersey State notticultme Society at Atlantic City, N J., last Monday. (No matinees after Thorsen*. Theatre PURPLE QUILL ELECTIONS open eyery eyening during sneation, (Went,' Guild) ith 7 00 p. m. opening time Ntartlng Mai ion P. Howell '3l (Saturday ) Julius Epsteig '3l TUESDAY— Elvadore R. Noderer '3l Hugo X Frear '32 George W Seagren '32 Ralph Hetzel yr. '33 Surely You know of some one whom you would like' to gh c a box of candy before going away.' A nice box of Whitman's or Mary Lincoln at Rexall Drug Store V A -Irs 7 - 6, 2 4 ~, .r!.• 5 - - ,"1/4. 1 1i; .. A., 5,,,, ON? i i a amplea :,,T - ...-7=_,E. • --_._ P:4—,.,-,...7=7,.. \ - :COL_V2,c:v ~_ A . .-:: . A Large Assortment of / • / . . Mailed Anywhere, Insured Parcel Post Freshness Guaranteed The Corner unusual Tuesday, December 10, 1930 CERAMICS SOCIETY ELECTS SIIAW AS CHARTER MEMBER Prof Joseph B. Show, head of the department of , ceramics, has just been notified of hi. election as a char ter member of the Society of "Fel loos" of the Arno lean Comics sop ety. Cher ter membership in the society corsets of 101 members selected from 'the 2000 members of the parent soot ! etv. . . , CAI HAUM Coi;neit4ihrlii hatm 31atinee IA 1.30 Marie Dressler, Wallace Beery in "MIN AND BILL" Ph et Nattonal and V ilaphocr pirccnt Jrc It Brawn, Boa Mumon to ' "GOING WILD" ;“' THURSDAY— .1 Harr) Langan, Slim Summerville in , 'SHE AMERICA THIRST" FRIDAY (E,ening Shoo mg 0.1) )--- i Ka, Crams. Icx* Johnson, ', Charles Ilackford, Lewis Slone in: "PASSION FLOWER" ' The Nittany (Closed after l'lwsday ' ,TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— nri DIOR add Vitaphone picsent Grant Mach o% George Minion in MEER' IT lILIRSDAY "GOING WILD I SATURDAY (7 p. m opening lime)— Lows Wo!helm, Bob Arm,trang in "DANGER LIGHTS"
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