Prt;la Tv;',l PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Militated seml•werkly during the College year, eseept on holiday.. by studenls of The nennnaranla Slate College. in the interest of the College, the aludenia, faculty, alumni, and friends. NAGING BOARD ALAN B. GUTTING '3l Buslncl.. ?droner ALCFRT .1 MILESXI 'at Circulation Manager MARRY C WOOD at Achertising Manager I=l Sports Editor JACOB L COHEN '3l News Editor WILLIAM H HEILMAN 11 Ferri. Ad‘ertkine MAnncer JANET I. lIROWNBACK . 31 Won.oixAar E I MINE 1101.EEDITZ Wonlon'o Mann:lnc Editor Nene Editor NORMAN D SMILER . 31 Nexe Editor E=l Itozn K Frenr . 12 It Itller Jr . 12 Stewart Townlend Witham 12 Irvine 92 'Theodore A Sarni! 'l2 l'ilward W. While 'l2 WOMI.VS ASSOCIATE EDITORS t 12 Shrt.an r,,bari .32 atnry M Wri.hl '32 Lin V Fri. '32 le, C 11,1c.0n 'l2 Collin 1: }lnk 'l2 Wendell 1 llellra '22 Member Eastern Intercollegiate Newspaper Association I==3 313 Old Main Nittany Printing Co. Bldg. 'IV Old Main Editorial Office__ Btismesg Mee__ El= FRIDAY, MARCH 13, 1931 CHANGING THE NAME V Wive been 1% atchlng with acute Intel est the article. appeal ing in out contempoi cry, The State College Time', m huh reveal that certain citizens believe that the time lies come to change the name of this town Names pro limed thus tar are "Uruvet City," "Mt Natan,N," "Atherton," "Thomastonn," and "Hetzelbmg." "State College," they rogue, is too prosaic and lends ascii to much confusion Fuitheimore, if or when, the College becomes a Uniseisity in mine as it is now in en erything else. it would he awkssatil to refer to "The Benno'soma State Uniseisity, State College, Pennsyl s am." Th., we admit, is title But we don't like the propo,ed substitutes The booster for "Ulmer City" wrote quite an op pooling missive in buppoi tof his choice An excerpt of I, letter folios, s "I con,ider that the name "Ulm el City" would be much more attractive as well as appropriate and its location would be Teat ned sere quickly. The fact of the change of name of the town would be s matter of news and would he Inoadcast Unnughout thi limit, the amount of free ads erticing would lie great. I believe thme is none mole approm late than Umver City, pronounced a ith the accent on the "City"—not on the syllable "vet"—and nat "Umsersit!. City" :a tilt/ugh that is implied " We hate to throw told a liter on such an enthusi ng.c appeal but "Uniser City" .sounds hot ably like a pun. In spite of the accent on the "City" rather than the "em" it wouldn't amehozate the confusion as it could be difficult to keep that "Unlsm" from tangling V ith the "Cit 4." Incidentally, the seat of the Unit er sits of Vita . lma is Uniseisity, Viiginia. We wouldn't ion be original The raise writer pi °posed "Hetzelburg" and "Thom ,ton n" but he didn't support them sell' stiongly It hilt ue like the dery talon, the suggested names aren't gaiticularly appealing sehen the "Mug" and "toun" are tacked on "Atherton" struck us as a Mee, dignified name but ,Olethei it Is sufficiently significant is a mat te, of argument "Mt Nittan3" has the hest of the Ise and we'd gne this our into if the time came ls hen sue had to toss "State College" on the iubbish heap ‘‘e can't o.ee the necessity lon a cpasge of manic at all. With the exceptien erlidents of the Matte speak of the College as State College, not Penn State To change the name mould confuse, not aid them If the College becomes "The Pennsylvania State 'University," change the form's name to State Pah earn} instcad of State College We don't think a lot of that suggestion, either Luel,ll3 it ion% u tlall question The words "State College" can sleep peaceful!) on signboaids anal letter heads fat some tune to conic without fear of distui HIGH COST OF EDUCATION A consideration of the expense incul red in obtaining a bachelor's degree from Penn State contradicts the gen ei al opinion held I.* undeigraduntes that it costs more than the CUM expressed in the College Co I nlog The College authorities place $6OO as tilt minimum amount that n :student can economically expend in moviding tuition, food and lodging for him -ell dui ins each seen ax un undergi admit° Students ate of the belief that an underestimate ha• been made, but, lip sacrificing fiaternity, College 'octal functions, athletic hips, estra-camicular activi ties, and other lesui les they can line wthin this figure 'l•hma estimation, honveno, does not include clothing, tunneling expense, or Inteitainment. In the catalog model ate and Ilbeuel lining classifications add $lOO and $lOO respectively to the lust mini Here again these estimntes are of a conservative nature It a student wishes to obtain all the benefits to lie Jerked fa om four years of college life and associations Is only logical that he will spend in the neighborhood of $9OO to cover expenses and obtain these diversions incessary for propel relaxation. Unilever, the, College man oi woman who wishes to enter into an active col lege life by participation in a number of extra-curricular activities must either cam dice cwt tam luxuries m spend exec.ss of the $OOO mark. T. A. S THE LION'S DEN It ats in a flaming fury and a red rage that our friend and colleague "The Playgoer" greeted us lust Sunday night His fate al as put bile and he was tunly snatching at bits naked dome "Look at this , Lool at this'" he sputtered and handed us an enve lope. After looking at "On," see [larded with him that there alas only one course for us to pursue _Like the hero in a melodrama we must come to bits defense as ate would that of any other under-dog or dianurtm cube But here is uhat upset him so Aftet leading the escellent desk active of It UR I so no astonished that the distinguished mallet sons too modest to sign Ins name A min who hn touched the point %slime he can upon his wen cons lotions condemn a show as hem tdv as 500 should haw enough confidence in his maimt ability it, sign Ins name. You air not the able gentleman who erne vented the COLT ELIAN at Ft nuesea Da Rimini last year and gave an eseeltent tuinous wit lie biased his opinions on the one and solo professional show that he had seen in his life cumuel Sinelnir '32 Edwin' S faoerin. '32 I=l The Myer. need picot) of good etitn..m, but it should be competent If you ate not willing to sign you, name ,hv should the genetal public belie‘e you, You night lie nnothei one show• non, if not the some Would you condemn a micstlei who lost his inter collegiate piernim" No Then why do it to Miss James, 01 did you futilely by to date her' You didn't complain hecnuse Skobmne wasn't thi own with a flying-mai e by nah I'm lnughs in a SilOV, that is not humorous' You of comse know that all Nboos atie not luminous Prow rout ci Ittelant'of the play I can see that you do not belies e that a antic should know anything of its hibtotv It Ult canoe out in 1922 and has crumed long tuns in Ness York and many other large cities Th it of coin se can he emitted to the lack of taste of the public I, hone Yet, feel that it is someu hat fooltA for one claw to buck the Nyothl You. en't a ,ophontote ate you' It cou ale not too ssi,e to accept a little ad s ice, think these points oven Give the beginners a loon!, it is only fair and they will develop Don't forget that the Plm,eis aie =atoms and that you also are one Attend nothing but comedies if you ale desziou , of continuous laughs. We ale desning them along with von Sign soul atone tot then we aught belies e you Really don't you think that o ne rile justified in conning to the defense of oar own WoolcottsNathan 13enthley, (These also rue dramatic craws, Mi. Laudenslager ) Our duty is clj'arly seen since it seems that our critic doesn't mean all the nice things he GoIVS, list is Instead being satnical Ile may for get that we are mere Arts and Letters students anti thus do not get the line points of hi; literature No, roy colleague isn't an amateur as his critic uould like to have you belles° Ile is not a "one show roan " As a matter of record that V. a% the first , hom he es er attended, and he still regrets that mis step Yet he does go to the movres c‘eiy night in the meek Neither is hen sophomore, a saxophone tootles, nor a fencer So, Su Laudenslager, you see he has This opprobrioOs letter, at first knophail 'our critic right off his feet, he was ready to go to any lengths i h to uphold his honor lie et en proposed act sponges at ten paces, but tie prevailed upon hen to thy up his primitive impulses Smartly Comfortable IN .A. Made-to-Measure SPORT SUIT By STETSON D . 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NOMINEES Sonior Committee Will Appoint Candidates for Offices Of Organization Nominees fm office in WS G A ill he named by t , Cllll/1 committee as a osuit of at Min Viken by the • Smote at its meeting Monday 'when it also proculed ti tin method of 'e lecting the Senate accietnip The committee composed of T 231101 Senate members mill name three can didates for each clime in On associa tion. including class Renato,. and mill pool lists of the, names in all the &uniforms one meek prior US the tummy el-actions Two candidate. receiving the high est number of sates fin each office in the prima: les uOl becalm,. nomi nees In the final election, which will be held one vs eel, later Th • candi date defeated in the final ballot tot 14. S in esident atll nutomaticallc becoma secretar}• of the Senate The Ito-Ed Kotillion was removed from the 1911 social calendar by ac tion of the Senate at the same meet ing, lr•cause of the already o‘ei elowileil sluing schedule The event ndl probably be continued next Neat, according to Miss Helen Buckwaltei, prvsident of W,S G A STOOKES":3I ELECTED HEAD I=l Folio - wing the installation of Theta chapter here Monday night, nosh , - initiated members of Alpha Tau Al pha. national professional agricultural education fi ater nity, elect:id officers Lou the Penn State group John I Stookey 'll uas elected pies- Went of the nee chapter, Ntlnlc John L Kratzeit '3l tamed the dice pi est dential post Will! on C CI !seal '3l was named seci eta! y and Neiman P Manners "11, ttedeui et TO SPE tK yr lIONEYBROOK Prof Clarence S Anderson of the depot tment of rui al s education will :peals at - the annual observance of Chester county vocational day at Hon eybrook, Saturday lie will h.ne as his subject "Vocational Education" ANOTHER FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIAL BOYS' KAYNEE WASH SUITS ' $ 1.00 THE CHILDREN'S SHOP East College AN enue GEORGE L. SMITH BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP EUGENE FREDERICK'S PIERRE Our Oun Permanent Waves It Pays to Look Well HAIR CUTTING FACIAL and SCALP TREATMENTS PHONE 1514 107 ALLEN ST. Rea &Derick, Inc. CUT RATE DRUG STORES Prescriptions a Specialty STATIONERY New Low Values in Alontag's Pound Stationery with Penn State Seal SHAVING NEEDS 50c Ingrams Sharing Cr. 31c 50c Mennens Skin Balm___3sc 35c Palmolive Shaving Cr. 23c 50c Colgate Shay. Cream 33c 25c Listerme Shay. Cream 16c 1 pt. Bay Rum 69c 60c Barbasol 91c $l.OO No‘sema 73c • / ; Fresh Candies Weekly Also Fresh Shipment of Martha Washington Candies Weekly Shipment of Hess' 'Hand Rolled Eggs Bov of 12D-98e Dozen-10c 5c Eggs-6 for 25c JELLY BEANS 10c a Bag 15c alb. Letter Box Editor, Collegian, Dear Sit After claiming those sloppy, un-, danceable sounds at the last too College dances, .one tan only i °solve , that, often all, Dannum was n great teach. In flus case, thine me two' kinds of suchen' unsolved the Ng. ones. the than men; and the little five-dollar one, the public Contrary I to tituhtainal smite' in ocleihngs, they public doesn't lose it, especially a • they realize that a better bland of music may 'he mend fon nothing at open dances Mans punts and gionl in this soul one afloat; nail T feel this letter a summatum of limn. We hair hyaid many lumina about the co-called 1% 'lacy Muffin inn or ehcdl a. We have heard that Mute} has no blind of hi- own any more. and that the Milo v 801 l nas played by Chet Lincoln's hand faun damn Laneastar-Pm Is nay We man Wlntey :landing m fa ant of tins band but it looked to us as though someone else sins t catty at the helm Of course, me don't leant 2 all this as a fact, but no m th-lest, moo ale inclined rath er stiongly to behest. it Then ef foils tonaid a yamd bland of dime male were as pathetic and futile us a Phys Ed clasq, notnithstanding linivernal dictattsinetion follonnet Tommy Clnistian's , appeatan, I 1., caul that that weia an unieheat set combination, and then attempt, lath et feeble It to an obsetnation of-on elm knons that then tepeitone con 'Med of mdinary minted music, un aitangad, adh a inamtuttin of tom o Inc exceptions And vet olio of th local student 'oichesttas uses fifty attangements, eNclumne to their at ganivation, avety dance then play I, • o, fm then ob,a,tal that Chz i , ton out no entettainment of anl. oort New Spring Line of Suits and Topcoats FOR MEN and YOUNG MEN GERNERD'S 110 Allen Stied Cleaning—Ptes,ing—llepail mg Whitman Mint Souffle 39c a lb. R. & D. Thinmints 39c a lb. Chocolate Covered Raisins 39c a lb. 1 lb. Wilbur Chocolate Bars 25c Fresh Savigne Nuts 10e Palmolive Soap 4 cakes for 25c 25c Jergens Violet Lavender Narcisse, Jasamin Bath Soaps, per cake 11c 4 cakes for 41c 25c Woodbury Soap 10c 10c Williams Violet Soap 4 for 9 5c 15c Jergens Violet Soap 10c Per Cake _ DENTAL NEEDS 50c Orphos Tooth Paste 29c 50c Dr. West Tooth Brush 37c 50c Prophylactic Tooth Br. 07c $l.OO R. & D. Solution____s9e $l.OO Lnvoris 77c $l.OO 51ercdan Lotion___73c 60c Lyons Tooth Powder__43c 40c Squibbs Tooth Paste__27c Pepsodent Mouth Wish 23c, 15c. S9c IM=2 Of coon Se, 4131C0 we use not on the inside, sic cunt in Justice iii.cuse those committees of ignorance, dishonesty, to anything of the sort, but .e do hose the sight to mull it over in oui minds nod wonder, haven't we? Ow sem-, of values and our knowledge of rot Lhegtias tells u, that neither of the two bands sins 'worth more than two bundled dollai s, and then our common ,ensr asks, "What becomes of those eleven hurdred admissions at five bucks pen?" And again, the con- I tracts may lime been for huge sums, but dal the orchestras &sone or heel, those sums , Since we can neither answer nor accuse, we may only • • As constructively as possible, may Ace suggest that the dance chairmen and committees of tM future know just a tiny little ,ee bit about or chestras, or that they handle the m hole thing a little less barefacedly, so sea uon't feel so terribly fishy' , If vou is ill excuse the pun, n sucker yells "Succor , " One of the'Rollo Boys PROF PAULINE MACK EDITS NEW BICH SCHOOL TEXTBOOK "Textile Fabrics," a high school textbook to be published shortly, Nuns wiitten by Mrs Pauline Beery Mock, ossrtnnt 'professor of chernistly, en conjunction with George Johrgin of the Mellon Institute, According to. 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