r Page T.v.) I PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Pebibbed seml,teeLly duel. the Cairene lenr except an !tontines. bf ntudenle a The Pentetiltanle State Collect, in Cite Interest of the Calker. the Mode.. foeult, alumni. and frltnde EZ=EI Dusinrsot Mnnager SAMUEL, SINCLAIII 'l2 rthtnr IWGO K. rnEArt '22 Circulation Manager TIN N FIN .32 Altamrinz ran EDWARD W ellllll .32 Ad.,Diu.. 'Minor.. EDWARD S SPF:RING '32 kittigtant I tillor TIIrODORF A CLIZRILL 12 nwelgn A,lt .honorer COL LIN I , 1 INC .12 s,orts ]shat WILLIAM Ii IRVINE '42 Axst Circulnlion Itnnn Jrssn C a,61 ON '32 Never 14 sTrwArtr TOWNS! ND 12 Nom I+ Editur Asxt Adva rt Wm- MARY WRIGHT '.12 MARGARLT TSCHAN '32 Monimis Fdßor Womete4 Mlnnrinr rth LOUISE: MARQUARDT . 32 Wonwin Newi Fd dor Sldnry 11 Benjamin •33 Italph 11 ,Iletr.el Jr 'l3 Rnberl. r Tull. 'l3 Donald I' Day '3l Rollin C Sltlnmets 'll ItlLlmrd V Wall '33 W J Wilburn, Jr '33 Erne. II Itiliattshas '33 WONIF:IS ASSOCIATI: PDITORS Marion P Mud' . 33 11lutLeth 3! KIM . 11 1.1,c1 NlO - .111,1,1 11 ASSOCIATE: Ill:SIM:SS MANAGERS Paul SC Therstren'Tl Itobart SI Meme1...31 Alfred EA' Thrvetr '3 IVdlnnl :Jct. '33 Arthur I: 1.111111, 'l9 I==== FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1931 NO MORAL VICTORIES For ninny pears in this College, Penn State spirit has been mote than just an intangible something, spoken of in student nines meetings and heard of Item Penn State students Ashen islittany tennis use successful It has often been so teal doming the football season that, pos sessing it, the student body has been able to transfer it to Lion des ens, and, lacking it, these same elevens have put forth disheartening eshibitions. Tomos sow, in Philadelphia, where Penn State teams have often fought against aids and emerged victotions, r much impsmed Nittany team 4,111 battle n smithy Temple eleven It is extremely probable that again this Blue and White outfit is ill 'effect the spnit of the Penn State student body. It is the duty of every stu cent to see that his support is complete, that it is en couraging and mobilising. Penn State's new and commendable athletic policy undoubtedly will cause the student body to look upon losses in the future eith a finer spurt. But before a great contest is no tame to think of losses On the field the team still not think of odds for us agsmst them. The team has no des's° for "moral 5 actin " In Captain Lesich, Penn State has a leadei of ahem it can well lie mood, a leader who is a constant inspira tion to bin team. If the Nittany captain is a teilee bon of Penn State spurt on the guiliton, that spirit should cm tainly be nughty enough to lane Penn State's colors oyes the Temple Stadium tomm ion. In order to increase its semce to students who will not be able to attend the away-from-home football games this year, the Athletic Association has made every effort to provide a <hied and efficient communication by tele phone Lions foreign fields to the Scimab auditcnium In the past tins set vice has not been completely satis factory, but this yeas easeful plans base been rained out to increase the efficiency of the service and the price for attendance has been cut in half. Tomossow sites noon students sl.ould at least give this cotes prise a fait trial, PLEDGES AND PRECEDENCE Four bundled fieshmen base been seduced front the stature of kings to that of errand-boys by the rimbeation of a pledge-pin, and a few of them don't like the idea a bit. Just yesterday it seems, that senior was passing eigalettes to them, and , eeing that they vein eitnifortable; and today he wants somebody to snake him, somebody to get the mail. Some new stu twat, me inclined to declare Irately, "I didn't know it was going to he like this!" The piocess by sihich fieshnien ate turned front lushees into pledges is startling to new nice, but en tirely logical. In every fiateinity house theic ate cot bun tusks ii Melt must be done systematically It is right to suppose that sonic definite group should be given the tesponsibility for this wollc. Sophomoi es and humors in many cases are busy in activities; seniors are ffnescr tied up with the contacts they hate made in tine° years. Freshmen alone have the time, and are the logical group because their promotion mill come later It would be heattcning if fteshmen pledges tenured this logic requited no compulsion; but some still not, and this fact gives the disagreeable part of the pledge's life an excuse for being. If force is used, time are always uppetclass Inothets who will abuse the privi lege Thecedence is used as an argument, and occa sionally the pledge is browbeaten into servitude, tthere an lie should respect and obey upperclassmen, not in the name of 'accedence, but because their college eateer and personality command respect The precedence fallacy, in a hatetraty sthete men live as brothers, seems a pi etty steals point to the svtlem, and if fresh men tealtved their duties wet'e Justly imposed, and malted accordingly, most uppeiclassmen would be glad to adopt the more congenial attitude of equal Writhe, Loot!. The announcement in today's COLLEGIAN outlining the mganimtion of this yera's Inhamural sports, resents that Directs, Hugs Buda has used ills expo =cc and knowledge of mass athletics to the fullest. extent. With cht doubt, last year's Intlamulal sports progi am ful filled expectations. This season, however, plotting by the few mistakes and omissions which secure! last yenr, the progi am should go a long way toward tench mg the goal of providing some fast of sports lot every OLD MANIA At a rushing fleeting of one of the Creek groups last meek, the name of a rectum ftieshman came up for discussion. This Ind was a very smooth fella in deed, vfell tecommended, financially solvent, and with all the earmarks of hnowing the score The brothers were all set to send him a bid when someone pointed out the fact that the fieshman in question would mob ably scant to go in fot advanced It. O. T. C., hieing as he had quite a militaristic background. This would shoot one of the house's finest tiailitions all to hell & gone After stuck discussion pro & con, a question mark was put aft'er the lad's name, and the brothers went on down the list. At the final meeting it was de ruled to send bun a bid. The chapter figured that two years in the pacifistic atmosphere of the house would deter him from selling lici soul foe a pair of trick boots and a stainless-steel su old. . Our Big Won} , for this week is the business of getting to & from the Temple game, and right now it looks as tho this dept will be standing along the road today somewhere between State College & Philadelphia, whistling Let the Rest of the ll'othl Co By, and waiting for somebody to come along and take us to the corn. of Mond & Mallet or someplace Aryono desiring excellent company lot the tilp kindly get in touch with the 01,1 Maniac, c/o Penn State COLLFCIAN, and well be glad to tide down In their cal. We'll guniantee to be very witty all the way down & back, and what's more, ye won't charge them a cent Not a damn penny. This summer we were bumming around up in the Poconos. and a gent picked us up in a bee-yoottful Thoce Allow coupe. This bird was a prosperous looking, noddle-aged sort of a guy, the kind that almays looks as if he was figuring out a new way to cut donn on the ptethead. For the lust five miles or so nobody said a word. Finally we remarked in our pleasantest manner, "This certainly is a beautiful eat you have." "Oughts be," growled the party in chargC. "I worked forty-three years to get it" Right then we could see that neither of us had much in common. After fifty or so miles of nice scenery, the man turned °IT the main road and let us out We sad thank you ever so much and he said y'nelcome & good luck t'ya, with which lie drove off in his bee-yootiful Pierce Arrow coupe which he had snorted forty-three years to get. It was a swell automobile all right. Just the same, we wondered if it was worth it Out at Wooster University at Wooster, Ohio, a cow was recently butelicied, and a Sigma Pi pin found in its stomach We can't figure it out ourselves, but me thought you might be interested If it had been a Phi Mu pin, that mould be easier to savvy. A letter came to Phi Psi Box about a month ago (it takes us that long to hear about things) addressed to one of the N, Immen who were there dur ing summer school. The letter was from Chicago, and scan addressed to Mary Zilch, Phi Kappa Psi House, State College, Penn. Esidently the person who %%iota the address didn't do a very legible job, as the letter had been sent to Peru. Our contribution to American poetry for this week We'd like to see Bob Magma Maio the Temple Ouls look like ehlggins. Anyway, there vall probably be a, lot of fowl play dialog the game. Everlasting BOOKS Everyone Should Own / SHAKESPEARE— Complete Works in One Volume THE HOLY BIBLE Cloth Bound WEBSTER DICTIONARY Red or Blue rabrikoid Now $l.OO per Vol. KEELER Cat'mum Theatre Bldg. • THE PENN STATE COLLEMIAN Depression Not Felt Here, Graduate Enrollment Shows Marquardt Reports 131 Register in Advanced Courses, 184 Transfer to College "While other colleges appaientiv tie suffering from the depression, Penn State continues to grow and expand," Di Carl S SGuqunrdt, Col lege Examiner, said this meek in an nouncing an increase in the number of new graduate and transfer stud ents. Students 1, ho entered the Graduate School for the first time this semes ter reached a total of 131 on October 1, compared with 138 up to Novem ber 8 last yFar. 11-igular tran s fer students numbered 181 at the begin ning of this month, while their num bers were one 1e94 up to Noventlyzr 8 last 'sear. "There is every reason to believe," Dr. Marquatdt said, "that by Nevem, her 8 this year 'WC shall have gained considerably in number of graduate and transfer students. Moreover, see %ere forced to refuse admittance to .ver 145 others who applied," he "This high number of refusals is because of our ligorous entrance re quirements. In each refusal this year the applicant failed to gain en- trance because of a condition or fail ure in one at mole subjects taken at STATE EDUCATORS TO CONVENE HERE old Second Annual Guidance, Personnel Conference on October 10, 31 Ed'ucators from secondary schools and colleges throughout the State will gather here October 30 and 31 for the second annual guidance and per sonnel conference sponsored by the School of Education The theme of the conference will be "High School and College Rela tions," Dean Will Grant Chambers of the School of Education announced. With the first session set at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, registration will be held in the lobby of Old Main. Following the opening address by Dean Chambers, selective plans of ad missions will be discussed by F. 0. Holt, Registrar at the University of Wisconsin and Registiar William S Hoffman: The second session will open in Room 905, Old Mom at o'clock Friday night. Dean Chambers sill preside at tiv thud and closing session of the con Terence at 0.30 o'clock Saturda morning in th, auditorium. In addi tion to addresses by local educator a number of high school principal have been secured for speeches. All Lines of Beauty Culture CO-ED BEAUTY SHOPPE Cor. Allen St. & E. Beaver Ave. Opp. Postelime Phone 888 State College, Pa. State's Leading? Dry Cleaners Exclusive DOLLAR DRY CLEANERS Free Delivery Service K. V. BENNMT Opposite Postoff ice Phone 444 Starda - :: Used at The Corner WHITMAN'S CANDI - S REYMER'S CANT' KEMP'S NUTS HEINZ (Many of the 57) College Dairy Products National Dairy Ice CreaM La Touraine Coffee (Special Corner Blend) All Standard Brands Cigars and Cigarettes another institution. Our entrance se quiraments compote favolably with those of any other college in the country," Dr. Marquardt stated. "That Penn State !sidling its niche as n State institution is sten shown by the large number of transfer stud ents from colleges within the State," the College Exanuner stated. "Next year Will show even n greater in crease, if the large number of those refused admittance this yeas who ex pressed intentions of making good then failures and applying for en trance again next fall may be used as an indication," lie said. The 184 new transfer students this semester represent 100 institutions. These collages range from the Um vessity of California in the west to the University of Florida in the cast and as far north as Canada. Prac tically every college in Pennsylvania Is reps esented by the forty-six trans fer students from this State. The University of Pittsburgh, with fifteen leads other schools m the number of transfer students corn ing here Cal negie Institute of Technology, Juniata College, and In diana State Teachers College follow with seven each. I=l Dr. John T. WiHaman, research chemist of Philadelphia, will address the thirty-ninth meeting of the Cen tral Pennsylvania section of the Ames can Chemical society 'which will be held in the Chemistry aniphi theatre at I 10 o'clodc tonight NAMED 'HANDBOOK' MANAGER Robert M. Harrington 'O3 was elect ed business manager of the Penn State Christian Association Handbook at a meeting of the staff on Wednesday. "SMITTY" Piano Tuner Where Spending Is Saving REA & DERICKS Household Remedies Put up in our own Labora tory under the supervision of a registered pharmacist. Every item of, guaranteed purity and uniform quality. _ Every remedy and prepara tion sold with a money back guarantee. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALS 30c Elixir Lactated Pepsin 39c $2.00 Eskays Neurophos- Oates $1.49 25c Spirit of Nitre 17c 35c Dobells Solution 21c 1 pt. Olive Oil 69c 1 pt. Pure Vanilla 89c 1 pt. Household Ammonia 19c 1 pt. Extract of Witch Hazel 35c 1 pt. Norwegian Cod Liver n;1 79c 1 ib. Rochelle Salt, 50e 1 lb. ^- Hum Bicarbonate__2oc 1 11% cosi= Salt 10c 1 -`, Borax 25c qt. Size Russian Mineral Oil 98c 1 qt. Size R. & D. Agar__Bl.39 Shaving Requisites 85c Mennen Shaving Cream and Mennen Skin Bracer 45c 50c Colgate Shaving Cream and 25c Colgate Tooth Paste, both for 95c 50c Williams Shaving Cr. 35c 50c Williams Aqua Velva 31c 50c Par Shaving Cream___33c 25c Listerine Shay. Cream 15c Yardley Shaving• Bowls $1.25 10c Squibb Shay. Cream 29c 75c Schick Razor Blades 59c $1.25 Pinauds Lilac 89c 45c Burma Shave 59c Yardley Shaving Lotion 85c and $1.50 S ICKETT WILL GIVE OPENING ENGINEERING SPEECH' FRIDAY Dean Robert L. Sackett, of the School of Engineering, will begin the weekly engineering lecture series with a talk on unemployment insurance in the chemistry amphitheatre at 9:10 o'clock next Friday afternoon. The second lecture will be given October 30 by Dean Warren P. Laird, of the School of Fine Arts at the Um vosity of Pennsylvania. With no talk scheduled foi the following Friday, Col. R. I. Rees, assistant vice-presi dent of the American Telephone and Telegraph company svill be the speak er on November 13. TO OrFER FRENCH COURSE Organired last Wednesday, a night class in Franch under Piot Paul, R. Blanchet, of the romance languages department, non hold its first regu lar meeting Tuesday.• Further ses sions are scheduled Tuesday and Wedne.srlay nights at 7 o'clock in Room 103, N Liberal Arts building. Taxi Service Phone 492-R J. C. SHEFFLER 138 South Atherton Street EAT Locust Lane Sandwich Shop going to t SUNDAY DINNER SPECIA "You Can Get It At Metzger's" Penn State Pennants, for "Hiking" Banners—Pillow Tops—Novelties Special—s2.oo Parcel Post Laundry Box $1.49 Student Desk Lamps—sl.oo to $7.50 L. K. METZGER 111 Allen St. This" is Sampler Week— :end a Sampler and win a smile. Get it here. Finest and always fresh. Every box guaranteed fresh. $1.50 per lb. Have we sent your Sampler? FRESH CASHEW NUTS Large Whole Sweet Meats 69c the lb. Gift Boxes of Mixed Nuts $1.39 lb Agency for Martha Washing ton Candies Dental Needs R. & D. Tooth Brush 35c Boc Prophylactic Tooth Brush and 25c bottle of Listerino, both for____4sc 60c Dr. Lyons Tooth Pow. 91c 50c Dr. West Tooth Paste 31c 50c bona Tooth Paste___29c 50c Listerine 33c 40c Squibbs Paste 26c 25c Phillips Magnesia Tooth Paste 16c 50c Pebeco Paste 31c 51.25 Glyco Thymoline___B9c 50c Pepsodent 31c r - Friday, October 9; 1931 , (Matinee Dad) at 1:30) FRIDAY— Chas. Butterworth, Winnie Lightner, "SIDE SHOW" SATURDAY— Doug. Fairbanks, Jr, Loretta Young, "I LIKE YOUR - NERVE" MONDAY and TUESDAY— Edward G. Robinson in "5 STAR FINAL" WEDNESDAY— Liban TriAnnan, Regis Toomey, in "MURDER BY THE CLOCK" THURSDAY— Special Stage Attraction DICK POWELL. DOROTHY BtISREY. qnd BERNIE ARMSTRONG Direct from the Stanley Theatre,- Pittsburgh —On the Screen— Bill Boyd. Warner Oland, Jimmie Gleason, Lana Pats, in "THE BIG GAMBLE" NITTANY THEATRE FRIDAY- "PERSONAL MAID" SATURDAY- "SIDE SIIOW" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Leo is Stone, Doris Kenyon, Charles Butterworth, In "TILE BARGAIN" THURSDAY "MURDER BY THE CLOCK" AT this weekend if you're not he game. - CHICKEN and WAFFLES 150 c Tek Tooth Brush and 1 bottle of R. D. 29 Solution of high antiseptic and germi cidal value Both for 69c $1.50 value At a remarkably low price Stationery Specials 1 lb. GO sheets University Club Stationery and 25 Envelopes $1.50 value 98c 75c Webster Dictionary__29c TOILETRIES $2.00 Coty Face Powder - and Free Perfume___sl.29 $2.00 Coty Bath Powder $1.29 30c Mavis' Talc 16c $1.50 Raquel Bath Powder 59c $l.OO Cheramy Bath Pow. 59c $l.OO Ponds Creams 67c $1.50 LePirro Face Pow. 59c 60c Djer Hiss Face Pow. 39c YARDLEY PERFUMES and TOILETRIES ON DISPLAY Exclusive Dorothy Gray Expert Advice on slicauty Requisites
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