Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Pub!liked semi•weekly during the College year. @scent on holidays, by students of The Penns,!sante Slate College, In the Int ttttt of the College, the students. faculty, alumni, and friends TYIE MAM WILLIAM R. uurructl MI ALAN B CUTTING . 31 lionlne.e. Manner MILIISkI Circulation Manager HARRY C WOOD '3l Athertiging Mummer AVIL.I.IA,I B HEILMAN 11 foreign Adtertirmg Manager L nnowloAcK Women's Ltlitor 51.14 min. Editor WILLIAM C MeFLVAIV .31 EMMEN I=l No. 9 rd nor CIIART:CS A SCHMIDT Jr 'II I=Eltal r, I ouisr 110EFEDITZ It Stionien it dititritittintr Editor NORMAN B SOBLPR '3l Neus Editor Froar .32 1111. th R Riley ar . 12 Stewart Taxnnend '32 William II Ininc . 32 lilen.inre A Srrrlll Filuaell W White '32, S EDITORS T Dui e Marmara ' Mere:tree 1 aeleie . 12 Atery V. right 'l2 ASSOCIATE' SUSI \ ESS MANAGERS ( MtKI•011 12 Samuel Sinclair . 22 "Wml,ll T. Minn St: Fthsar.l S Spering r.in v re, .32 0.11. t. t: rink 111 Member Eoatern lae:vollegiato No:vaporer elsaocietion Catered et the rostorgee. Slate College. Ca . as second-ciao. matter ' Editorial Office Business Office News Room 313 Old Main ' , Tiffany Piinting Co. Bldg 312 Old Main FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931 NOT FAR AWAY Poe the second tune in Once mocks, the Pt nosy/- 110111111, undeittraduate nest spapet of the Unmeisits, of Pennsylvania, iecommends the resumption of athletic iclations between Penn and Penn State. Net,spapei m titles in Philadelphia dailies icpost that Penn alumni ale in tutor of such a mote. A random salvo: of Penn State student sentiment reveals u lihe attitude Penn State's alumni are of the balite mind On all sides the desire for resumption of athletics is over whelming Anothe) weighty ieason foe such action Is the son ity between the athetne systems now in use at both institutions This, and the "natui al iival" argument, Natul ally, thine r, a lot more to lesumption of relations than simply the docile on the part of students and alumni Schedules ate ai lunged sev eta] years in advance and it could be foolish to nape an plophecy relevant to the time Penn and Penn State mould once mole meet on the gi uhlon and dia mond m the ling. With centmment glowing by leaps and bounds the tulle should not be fm ova; hem ever LET'S PLAY MAY QUEEN 'Foe I'm to be Queen of the May, Mother,'' chirped r fan damsel Some teats ago in a p.m olitton by I out Tennyson Ccet y teat on this campus, one of out fau• co-eds is mc en the same pc miege. Lmd Tennyson did not tell us just mho decided that his subject should b” Queen of the May but om local counterpart Is chosen I* the scomen students aftm the nominations lune been :ppm ed by then Senate All this Intl eduction leials to the foilon ing sug gestion obit!, sichat e thor shed tot sonic time Why not let clop a plan mlittelty the men students N , ould have a shale in naming the Queen' Although oe hate a o hole Hilary of reasons supporting this gilt-edged pi oposal, ueil present but one of too at this time Because of tradition or something, May Queen owning, are gat en wide publicatv es el 3 m hone It is rin, of the few student events which ale eaten space in state patios It could be made much mine news mol3 if the ultimate choice nme deteinuned by an all- College ballot. As it is non, the men spend the fen moments they de, ore to the May Queen wonder ng on what basis she nes chosen We'se men heard that tans of the co-eds nondei about the same thing. Al though sauce noel picked a Play Queen, niece been told that the of node,a3,. to loose them is for then inalchiatude wish no attentlon bong paid to "campuses," glades oi past actions Pei haps an all-College ballet aught pi event any chance of this happening bete. That the delibei ate ti end of the W S C. A o iII have plenty of tone to leach this suggestion, we'oe made it two months in advance of final action. Om eat ts to the mound in hope of heating some answm tog foot steps, SPEAKING OF GRAMMAR The bate, Engish speaking campaign which is to be held by a levied fatuity committee brings to light the diaconceiting thought that perhaps Penn State's English is not all that it should be. Thee is no ground upon which to base opposition to the more The ati orates mlueli are committed in the 1110110 of English of cool se cannot be overlooked, nor can they be eliminated by such a committee. But con ditions undoubtedly can be impioxed and with the hope that eveiything possible mill be clone to cm met un paidonable mistakes in giamnial the COLLEGIAN extends it mholeheat toil support to the committee. llomesen, it is not to the College and its envuon intents that the faculty committee should look for either the seance or the remedy for grummet used. Some effort on the pant of ',notary and secondary schools to inculcate a respect and lose fon connect English into its students mould help the situation To attempt to corned a situation of this type in College 14 a difficult, i.enhaps an imposslble, task Until the lower educa tional agencies can he Induced to lend their and, the resultant grammar of College students is likely to suffer. Ain't it the truth? THE LION'S DEN No that a faculty committee is gods to the tiouble to Inoest.gate ,tudents' Cnghch ma3he •e can lotahate by hat mg a student committee In% e4tsgate At the conceit Wcdnemlav night ne hail a glimpse of uhat no call a "soft snap" When we graduate fi om the, in , fitution—if Iner—ue n ant to play 59th fiddle 01 a symphony oichesti n,. The nob trouble I, that m hen one of those fiddle, oasis out of thin he gab e/thel a twilled or cob awed It so as noticeable, also. that the tubms' Union had smeeenen m getting no ass then ologan Nle couldn't e‘en find a long-hawed musician in the etc,. 081 (,41(I (1,11 e trlntwh hay bre), in hen: 888 111 111 gliag ploy "Red Hot Mamma" The Coy Co-ed notes in to ask it ue could by any chance say that the West Cu mina ba,Letball I===ll captain Alas a Carat Plagtet This loally isn't an alibi, It's Just n good story that ue Louldn t resist tolling you One of oat o.• pot tots snow in the othet day with a ctoi y shout a report green by Mco Soandso AL the bottom of the ttas smitten the following postsmmt "Miss Soandso has folgotten when and uhme she gate the tepott She thinks it mas triton Monday of That,- dot night nt somebodt's home on West Atenue" Can you gre ~hy I (I'm, v go mnd? elnAel defines a cc clone as "superheated hot nut alnats lons annul" At last tie knott Nthat to call so many of those pi ofessional outbursts that ac pet forte listen to They'le cift/onie. ,h the bed coed tr. he hro I red redo the loam chop, Poe njt In n y, fc4illf/ Cnrfilye)lll.lli." 'I he Spool,' Song "A-ll(n)unting We Wal Co" Onc of our colleagues r. lequonslble fm thus As ue understand the state one of the freshmen in 1119 houqc Came into Ins loom and said, "Say, listen, Motile' Blank, help me to utite an autolnomaphy, %%11l you' And then nut In igtt one unto et ed, "Yoh, nbont mho.'" He 'auto" do vonethory mart a, We felt sine that this ss as golng to happen. Ever since that famous Gelman scientist canes to vest our shines once been waiting fin Tin Pan Alley to clank out anothei classic Luckily they didn't call this one "Mein-Stem, I Lose You" Toiler Our lucky day (adrt) Luck is just a matter of 7's and 11's n Ith loaded dice and horse-shoes and rabbit~' tails It doesn't make any difference if 500 do sr alk under a step ladder or see a black cut 01 Irank on opposite sides of a telephone pole A colored preacher one time said that "luck nas notion' but another rand %rah the letter `p' left off " Oh, no, trehe not superstitious. Ent her t'n hoping thafi we find re inm-fret All Books for Freshmen-English Reading KEELER'S Cathaum Theatre Building What Do You So), EMMIM Our Energetic Reporter,. IMMM!! 131IIIM=1 iiii?Ll 5T4,771. CZLLEGIAI:i MARQUARDT SHOWS GAIN IN TRANSFERS Examiners Seale) Repeals SS9 Students Enlering Here During H 29-30 That the total umbel of students admitted to the College tlueugh his office in one fear find gmoo limo 7, in 1020-21, Al hen he a•saoed the office of College E*lunl•-'i, to 680 in 1929- :30, Si hen the adnu,on of non-resi dent. and gtaduate .tudents had been added to his date, is shoo 0 01 a ten year mitley titan a op recently by College Esaminei Coil E Minquiudt, When Dr Marquaidt became exam ! trier in 1920, his data, 51 010 confined solely to acceptant, of iesalent un dergladur,te student. nho prasniusly had been in attendame at other col leges Dm mg the College yens 1020- 21, 70 uch student , nem adnutted uhilz in 1929-30, this number had gioui to 216, an unloose of 177 din ing the ten-year peliod In 1925, Di Marna:odt became also admission offiem foi non-insolent un dergtaduates This wean of students, who may attam a degiee by taking estnision and coue.pondence Lotuses, coupled with residence dining then semoi }em, ha., grown, in the num b.. accepted in one yen!. fioin 107 in 1925-20 to 225 in 1020430, Just fne yews Inter, Ti.l inclease in number of graduate 41,000 TOR 21c Tras elle, Trd‘el Accident Polio Ideal for Beck-end Trips FROST & DOTY People", Notion 1 Bank Bldg. It Pays To !Look Well SPRINGER BARBER SHOP ALLEN STREET NEXT TO NITTANY THEATRE VALENTINE DAY SUGGESTIONS JEWELRY-HOSE-HATS 'FIE BAND BOX ALLEN STREET GIGANTIC Week-End Special SALE ON HATS $B.OO Finchley Hats $5.95 $5.00 Hodshon Hats $3.45 .1i .L fiE.ll, SPRING MODELS IN SNAP AND ROLL BRIMS Nationally kjj, Justly Known Famous , tudents accepted in one tear, ,tnoe COLLEGE COMPTROLLER ENaminto Matquatdt beeanie adnns- BEGINS ABSENCE LEAVE Rion ofticm Tot the, school m 1024, is shown by the acceptance of 2.12 in Pl2l-25 and of 128 in 1929-30, a Pl tte, 'ro Vi.it English Unnerstfies gam of almost 100 pet cent Of the 128 admitted in 1920410, 162 had lel After 2 Months in Florida cowed then bachelor's &mice from Penn Slat, “Nothing shot, more dearly the lige in the pigatige of Penn State than the mot% th of the Gintluate School and the inmea, in flamber of ti Misr 21 ,t1.1111,11t,,” Said Di - quindt, m tommentmg on the ten-cal report "The number of maduate stu dents has been ginning steadily. %tilde in addition to 'tempting loony Male transfers each yeni, it is IleLeg- Sal N. to thin mono over SOO applicant, every yens because of thou schol istie infetim ay at ...the, negitution4 HERDSMEN'S SHORT COURSE I=l The thed annual limdcman's ~ hort , ...curse nth be held here March 2 to 7, Prof Adam L Bean of the depot t meet of (lan% hu,bandry announced 3 eg ter day Divided into too parts, the urnk of the course mill deal urth deny cattle, end beef, cattle, horse, sheep,) and cum. TUXEDOS For Rent or Sale—Complete Line of Furnishings GERNERD'S Cleaning Pi eg,ing Repait ing I 10 Allen St. Ray II Smith, comptioller of the College, left fin Florida yestm day to jbegin Ins six months leave of ab ,ellse granted by the Board of Tins tr.,s at then last annual meeting After apmommately two month s ~ the South mall Mrs Smith, the comp ' troller plan, to visit England 'the older sections of London and Oxfohl unmet sits will occupy most of Ills time m seas. Retaining to State College for the graduation of his son, .1 Mclund South thu college °Mein! will m ilea malhlng tour of Nem England The colleges and unnre,lties of the Nem England states will he Inspected unoffunally Sough. The tompttoiler expects to teta o his Bask befote the noddle of Ati Foster Coal and Supply Co. GENUINE ANITA Punxsutawney Coal Phone 114-114 Special This Week ORANGES and GRAPEFRUIT $1.75 and $l.BO Per Bushel PHONE YOUR ORDER TO L. D. FYE'S GROCERY 11 est College Avenue Phone 106 IF YOU WANT A GOOD PRESS, / * A Press That Itolds Its Form and Creases for a Long Time. , CALL BELL PHONE 858 .. !I 3 . 'A_ , _____ .1, NI, Called For and Delivered , \ PRICE -- -35 c 1 Lewistown Dry Cleaning i! and Laundry Co. Rea & Derick, Inc. CUT RATE DRUG STORES FRIDAY and SATURDAY CUT i.A.TE SALE /•,..; .1 "—' \ i "'"-- ''.. *:' l , 0711 117 . CHOCOLATES) rl. 1 4::S•l. \ , Tie Winsome l 4: 't t ss. Valentine ,;,, '''l4/ M ~/§74 1 :1' ?i11",:',. Valentine Remembrance Send a Sampler America's Finest Gift Candy and a Sweet Remembrance fricinv, February 131 19 ,; )1 f.-.A., T-,H;A : J:: -.-4.A•44/,,,,v.gbi.;.-..: '., (Note: Special late chow Sata ila% at 9 30 for Once AlSlung I attend after hacketball game FRIDAY— Greta Garbo, Robt Montgomer) MEMO! 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