Penn State collegian. (State College, Pa.) 1911-1940, March 20, 1931, Image 2

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PENN STATE COLLEGIAN I
edPublish menthweekly d olle the Collee eor. wpt on
1.7 students of The Pennorivonio n, Slate Coll g ege y . In the e Interest of the
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College. the students, faculty. alumni, and friends.
GING BOARD
ALAN II CUTTING II
DuAlness Mannerl
AT.GFRT 3 MIT URI '3l
blreulatlnn‘ Munocer
TIARRY C WOQII II
Athertl.l. Manner
WILLI kM II HEILMAN 11
Foremn Athertkh. ' , tanner
JANET I. B/101% NRACE '3l.
I,ontett's 1 tlitor
E I OUItE 110FI.FDITZ 'li 1
N% omen's Manselnc Editor
nu . HANA
V.ILLTAM K. ULERICII
, Manact. Editor
WILLIAM C AWELVAIN 11
JACOB L COITFN '3l
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News IMliar
NORMAN 0 SMILER 'EI
New Editor
ASSOCIATE hOITORS
Iluco K Freer .32 linuh R Itflee Jr 'L 2 Stewart Towneend '32
William 12 Irvine . 32 Theodore A ht rrill . 32 Fihsartl NV White 11.1
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ASSOCIATC 111 SI\FSS MANAGERS
rd. '32 .inn C ho,o . 12 Samuel Sinclair '22
Collin E. }ink 'T.! tololl I RI hm Moan! S Spell,. 32
Member En,tern Intercollegiate Neitutpaper Anoctation
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Effitonal Office 313 01,1 Blom
Busmess Office Nthany Panting Co. Bldg.
News Room 312 Old Mom:
FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931
A CRUCIAL POINT
With the eyes of the intercollegiate sports moild
tinned ton aid the Rein cation hall ling tonight and to
morino, college boxing faces aFi um! point in its meteo
in Limb to popularity A successful intercollegiate
Ii innument thisneck-end tell do much Unsaid boosting
interest and suppm t uloch bus moinentailly checked by
linfoitunate clicunistances last yeal
Throughout the South college hosing Is firmly enscon
ced Mid.uestern univeisities report its rapid mouth
chile ss ithin Pennsykanin itself, four colleges—Bucknell,
Carnegie Tech, and Washington and Jefferson—
o adopted at iecently The Eastern Intercollegiate
Boxing association is the oldest organized body of its
1.-nd in existence and is the prime tenser in college
boxing It ix inipeiati,e that its sti ength continue un
abated.
It the Inteicollegiates take place as successfully as
they did ten yea, ago, the Association's position m ill he
furthe: entrenched and the group mill retain its place
~t the head of a college slant mluch is in the ascendancy
With the bouts al ranged to place the least passible strain
oo the combatants, there should be little chance for any
at fortunate injure. Theis is but one remaining possi
b,liq for a black eye This mill he the action of the
tined. Ily the lams of chum, alone, there is hound to
lit at least one time sy hen the decision gull not lie
rushed by the audience, eager for a Nittany victory.
But, any display of poor spot tsmanship at this time mill
be liable to gne srsiting guests and officials the im
pression that college hosing has fallen from its high
plane to the lm el of the prize ring and the noisy rabble
:•it Mending it.
Although their will be no merger of men'. and mo
men', handbook, this year, it is to be hoped that nest
scar such action will be taken A more open-minded
attitudc on the part of the Y. M. C A and W S. G A
mould assist materially.
THE KEY TO INACTIVITY
As organizations foster mg the production of keys
and shingles in large quantities, honortuy frateinities
hats long qualified admirably at Penn State In some
ices this giatifying accomplishment stands alone in
si Auating, !We north of such College societies
'The purpose of these honoraly groups,-as con
ued by, the majority, is to run aid students mho hate
occelled in College mink and actititics Pus thin, they
have the c esponsibility of promoting noblest and action
it their separate melds of entleatoi Piofessing these
t,o potent arguments Cos existence, honorary frateini
ties flouii,h, while obligations based on their season tot
being ale often forgotten,
When mole than twentc-fine percent of Penn State's
limier cla., is known to weal he,vc, it may be infected
that honor tot 10110, have 00 eNceptionally high stamlund
on admittance It is, likewise, too often true that well
pinased speeches sticssingo oct Into, 11011Vel oil at pledging
smokens constitute the sole claim of ninny honoraries
to nictivit2..
num me undoubtedly a fen societies that maintain
high standuid, of inembeinhip and very ice consistently
It might be admittcd, also, that clubs of seemingly un
aiehly svc tie soumtancs }untitled by their achic,e
ments Occasionally, ...clams that are restricted Ilgully
ti small numbeis may emst legitimately on a pin ely
/ onorais basis When both qualities ale lucking, him
-1001, us is ft equently the case, the honorary is failing
uttelly of its put pone, and the campus loses a valuable
mom to achim.cinent
Under pi event conditions, the necessity for souse
checkup iv nppaient. Active regulation by the faculty
i ommittee on student welfaie seems the best solution
Ily curtailing unnecessai y expansion and s equiring Vi
lla moor that each Isom society is active, the committee
%soukl eliminate evicting evils and at the same time
rate a more clgornus attitude. In no way could such
si nice! he detumental to clubs that are now fulfilling
thur pledges, vi hes eas it might stir some delinquent so
cirtwv tom their apathetic belief that mass amnial.
tam of keys means evei ytlung. Unless some means of
emsection In found, the present status of honorary fre
ts imams as valuable adjuncts to student life can scarcely
remain justified. I!. K. F.
THE LION'S DEN
IMEEMMI
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In the now :paper the nthei day we lead that when
the redo& pi obilntion cruces came Into Shenandoah
the populace bleu all the town', whistles and tang all
the tow n+ bell. to a elcome them Since this little
pastnne may in a shot t tone assume the I;loportions of
nunot slam t, we have conic to the couthrnon that a
set of rules somewhat like the kranims of Queens
bury's ale not only opium)] late hut also lICCOSSIIIN
Rest, the do aulets should make known then
rot at least one hour berme urn tag in a town Tins
n. to insure all contestants a fair chance and to 'educe
all sorts of "lough house " It soul also gne the town
an (ppm tunay to have its iceeption committee on
hand and put the alfan on a mole slim tsmanhke hose
Anothci piecaution taken should be to cull out
the volunteer hie den. tment so that they can turn on
then hoses and makeosme that the visams will not
find the town dry Of COW se, this is a measme to
please the Halters in the hope that they may come
bock again
The local chaptei of the W. C T U hill be called
upon to seise coffee, condo ches, and footuarnieis
lot the hogs at the "front" And the Chamber of
Comm ie° will stoic as referee The Ells., Legion
nation, Rotartin,,, et al , can lend atmosphere In ea
ten ing into the spu its of the game
If enough people title nn inlet ant in Mar von
nonmang.pastime, Ice non't weed fn woo iy any Itmgrt
IthOld ilk jl.l CYlfl Ong
Spring Is Here
Belo, is the (list bit of spu tog poetry that has
been contributed to this column this season As you
,ill notice, it is quite typical of that gi eat muse of
Nei.. ktumn as spiing poetry, especially with its re
peated infeience, to "imam" and "June" and the like
If you lead it intently, you can almost heal the ohms
singing and the leaves leafing
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Three tale and strange thing, he on earth
And none of them me human
A flzh 04 lough., to cot hat smile.
H hot' I t yule In OUP 1111lbli.
..., ooeoouhlee
She NN .
The Cos Co-ed letutos this week to say that her
friends don't like these piofessional fiateindy dances
bemuse they get all bitii , Td up since no holds use
bars ed
More Pro pogo oda 7
The ilulitaiv department claims to }lase mind of
a tumor that the College Asenue eNcasating job Is
meld}, a piece of pacifist piopnganda 'haulm; our
innocent Month the honors of deep ditches in the
ground that .oldiers call trenches
111 suggest that the offtrets might »tole toat of
theta to "play oat " 7'he playful Mlle ratotex,
On the steps of one of the sorority houses a gill
and a fellow sat—close together Their heads were
touching, a shadow could handle have squeezed be
nne. them They none enhanced, oblivious to the
nor hi In loss noun users then talk dialed unth the
until They looked UP at the moon and star
At that maybe they mete just studying their
astronomy lesson.
Add: Simile
As easy to get as comps to the Inteleollegtates
Bar we'll he Shoe, anyway
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DR. DENGLER GIVES
L. A. TALK TUESDAY
I Selects lrergil: Poet of Past
1 and Present' as Fourth
Lecture Subject
Dr Robert P. Denglel, of the de-
Ipal talent of languages,
Idelner the fourth lixtuf e of the lab
; oral Art; series in onto 107 Morn
I:maiming building at 7 o'clock
Tuesday night.
The top.. for the tall, 'Vet gil
Poet of Past and Pi °sent," svill serer
as a commemoration of the tmo thou
; sandth anniveisni c of Vergnl's birth
I The +maker aril pl ice special inter
est on the relation of literature to
Dr Denglet %as graduated front
'the Une.erarty of Pennsylvania in
1 1915 and received his Master of Arts
and In r Doctor of Philosophy degrees
from the same Institution in 1916 and
1927 revectrvel2, In 1919, he studred
in the Sotbonne, Parrs. Ile versed
for ten rears In the World War, 40Iv
tog as an rittc:rpretn most of the
Lane
V.ted Verg3l Countr3
Dining the past summer, Di. Deng
, lei was educational die cetoi on one
of the CIUISCS sponsored by the Amer
ican institute of educational bawl
While on the tip, he had an °pat-il
-1 lenity of viewing the Wiwi count's,
so here those on the sovage 'mauled
for there Naecl,i
Dr. Denglei is .1 member of the
Amelican Philological association as
t tie!! as the AlllOllOlll Ch lento! society
He has been accorded membership in
both Phi Sigma lota, honoiaty to
,
mane language flute! nity, and Phi
t Beta Kappa, hominy scholastic fra
ternity.
CRIAR ELECTIONS
ISophomore 01111,11111 SOCI[OI
Hneaui J Holmes j, 'XS
C:torge 31 Hughes '3l
Howu d E 31u,sel '33
John M Tomince
Wake,. W Wnlus
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13• Faculty Writers
Receive Mention' in
Authors' Who's Who
'Noise men and one momnn mem
bet of the Penn State faeult‘ teecnved
mcntmn in the tecentle pubh4hed edi
tion of "Who'e Who Among Nolth
Amman Authot...," ,hah includes
at 4 to.le. nn ten thou,nal %%sae,.
Pt of Paohne 11 Mack, of the &hoot
of Chemist, and Phyqes. 1. the lone
woman e,entat, e of the College
staff Of 'the dean, of the schools,
Chat les \V &whim t lahetal Alts
head Di Ralph I. Watts. of :lel 1-
cultut e, and Di. Fi ank C Whilmm 0.
of the Chemist,t and Pl” vice school.
are named.
Di 1% oil Lem is Pollee, cam Aug
pr ofesoi of English liter atm 0, and
Di Gerald L Wendt, n...oitant to the
pr e,ident. Ml° eLentiv ream ed lea,
ot absence, me also included Pi of
Mason Long, of the depal talent of
rnahch litei atm e, Pi of. William F
Gtbhonc, of the Journalism depot t- 1
ment, and Di Asa E Matta, motes
cot of history, ate additional mambas
of the Ltbetal At is tacult% aho
coo ed nicotine
Di Stephen W Fletehel, s. we- dean
ot the School of Agi loultme, DI. Wil- !
Kant L limy les and Pi of Frank D
111 I ner, ,o o is grim.]
School and Di. - Chrulei C Pettus,
the School of Education, complete the
list of authors mho mole mentioned
TO SPEAK AT SPRING MILLS
Prof George R Green, head of the
nature education depot tment, n ill
speak to a group of tenchei; at the
Spring Mills Vocational school Mon-1
day The address, is to be illustrated
by hinter n stoles as part of the 'drool
instructors regular monthly meet
mg Curtis Watts, son of the Agrij
•altars School Dean, is principal of
he Spring Mills institution
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HONORARY PHYSICS SOCIETY
HOLDS INITIATION BANQUET
Sigma Pi Sigma, national honorary
phy,ies society, concluded initiation
exercises 4% nth a banquet at the Uni
vaimtv club last meek.' Dr. Wil
liam Altos of the physics depart
ment, mho scos graduated from the
Uno.ersity of Vienna, gave an illust
rated lecture on the European city.
The fraternity mill sponsor two
more open meetings this semester
At the first one, to be held later this
month, Prof. Leonard 12 Doggett of
the electrical engineering department
mill give a lecture on "Chlaracterist
of Alternating Current"
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.' CAT H M
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~.. • A Warnitfulhe ' iiThialt,c,' , '
FRIDAY—
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SATURDAY—
George Sidney. Charlie Murray ii
"ctucirr CITE %TING"
MONDAY and TUESDAY—
Mali nee Dad) at 1.30
Will Rogers in Mark Tnam's
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WEDNESDAY—
Warner Oland, Warren Rymer
in Earl Derr Biggers'
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THURSDAY—
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'lll2 LEMON OF OR INGE'
The Nittany
FRIDAY—
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SATURDAY
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