Page Tyco PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Publlalted .em' weet.lt duet,. the Collette year. except on holhlorm. 1.1 students of The Penn.,lvanta Stole toilette. In the Interest of the Lothy, the attlent.. fartillt. alumni. and friend, qANIUTI. qINCLAIR •32 Clrelolution llonnr. r 1111(:(1 Is I Pr All Ntlnte,rlt, 1.1.t0r Ar,i.lvnt I daor Adtert,lns• Mnrinr, TIIrODORII A SI HMI I I! rnwmen c spraiNc q,nrN rdoor \VII I !AM If IRVIN. 1: I °num Ad% I llnnaver COLLIN F rig .1.2 A.. Csreulatlon I,hnager Nt. 1,12wr V: 0 .1 . 11WA11 I 'I OWNNI ND • I No. I,lltor J 1.591: ( M hroN 12 A.lt Ads, rt kin:. Man.,. r MARCARI T ThCIIAN 12 WontereA Mntlaldnr rlt,,r MARY M WRIGHT WOllll4l a I daor Loursr ',TATIQUARDT •I 2 Worm el Nee,s Editor 112:5Z=121 ell!II=1 IZME!QM=I ASS(tCIATP IIIISINFSS :11AVAGERS Pim IV Itrersintn 'll Hobert V Ihirrzngton '4l Alfred IV Mule Jr '3l Arthur 1: Phillion .31 Thlitfolul Office :11.? Old .llam ling:neg., Off ter • Telephone 292-W 1!1!Lei Member Eastern Into collegiate Nettspapo A,lortatiale TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1931 THE PROFESSORIAL GRAB-BAG Many college graduates, iecalling the win thwinle factors in then education, hose named profecsms athei than counts as impel tant, in moulding then liven an The salve of education, despite themies and chaits, lies eventually in the men mho teach Pon this reason, a college catalogue which lists comses without the name, of those who giro them does not seem to be pl.ry mg fair %Nab students who come to seek the best Why should any college professor be disinclined to admit is bat he teaches, to accept the fact that he will be Judged in pant by the populan ity of his comses 9 Authors aign then• names to books on all subjects. A course un economics on psychology or physics is just as much a subject fm m owl manor shun and development, as a book on one of those topics The analogy is obvious A slip-shod author may imam to be anonymous, why should the college foster slip-shod teachers by protecting the inefficient under a cloak of anonymity', If there are a few teachers v.ho are either so deeply rutted as to regard the classroom as routine, or r.o ill-adopted as to he disliked, then let them he un cloaked It is cei tarn that they are few. In the mean tinu7, the'gne'd ineri, the men v. hom 'students seek, are not :ulcer tied e‘cept as students discoter them haphazardly In the long tun, them Les in a textbook mean little. Classes with imoi insttuctors niece less. Men will he guided always by a few pleat teach., who can bansimt that spaik of vitality so hick stimulates then students to ci Increment Is it not simple justice that students be given an oppoitunity to select these mofessors, instead of hoping they will ton up in a muse scab an odd number, the doe] lotion of which is more than often a mete jumble of One am do° in n shott time Din :man Lets Is has quickly and Efficiently accomplished a semarkable number of things and has cettninly made the best possible use of the 0 ediocie facilitie, &feted him at the Cal negie Libiary 'I he act eased bout s of service to students involving pal ticulaily Sunday oppoi tunities for bluely ssolk, the bate' class of modern fiction on hand, the more easily accessible n donee binary, and the generally efficient at rangement of equipment ale only a few of the new nmpnovements. FOOTBALL RULE CHANGES Just a year ago the char man of the football rules committee in his annual report indicated that the work f that conmuttee had bechr completed The chair man be hoved that the game of football bad reached a stage viler e fur [her tampering with the rules would be useless But that was a year ago A few casualties doting a football season in past years have alnays stu red up a meat deal of criticism The m eat Amm lean game annually goes one, the cnals by critics who believe it unnecessaidy hi utal. liowmet, the forty deaths caused by accidents on the mubion dur ing the 1931 season hate made it necessary lot the filends of the game to tally in'its defense, and have made it qudo obvious that the committee must again f °wad( r the question of rule changing. Many of the fatalities during the past season have tesulted from mime, to play ms in the kick-off play. Consequently, many changes have been suggested which will either thminate this phase of the genie altogether, er mater rally change it so that a ban can be placed on the flying wedge offense formation used by many teams tl.is year. Although elimination of the kickoff would take away an exciting feature of the game, ice believe that such a change could he made without any Mastic results by moiety placing the ball in play ft= close formation on a designated yard line. Under this system a long discussed feature could be incorporated into the rules— that of putting the ball in play in the second half at the point whole tt remained when the whistle ended the lust half and in possession of the same team. CA MPUSEER Thof Elton 1). Walker teaches both Engineering Law and Hydraulics. He iccently entertained one of his Hydraulics classes by lecturing and asking ques toms on Law Sonic of his students take both comses; they did all the answering and maintained the comedy for fifteen minutes before the professor got his bear ings and discovered that he was teaching the wrong subject The engineers thought that sync pretty limns. We hear that a lot of people are bashful about turning in activities card, to to Vie because they limen't any actontie, Those •people men% in half as bad a situation as Me ate. We have a flock of activities and Nle'le embarrassed about Admitting it It's a big problem. Should we let it be knottn that we arc n first assistant manager' It means that we ruept out the pm, carried water buckets, tan ell ands and acted as janitor, muse maid, and man servant to a bunch of athletes. All for a title. Are we going to advt.. tise that? We made a hat too But that reminds us that a imam mty biothec chiselled us into the society, that we wrote a check, and then core the hat around the campus and felt a good deal bigger than we now Icahn INC are And honoraries. All those bucks wasted. Must we temind ourself about it in the fatale' Not us. We'ie not going to admit any such activities. We'ie going to say that we didn't do a thing just went to college. It they're going to ask professors to conti 'bate part of then injuries to the unemployed MeV° got a suggestion to make We% e all for presenting a mm ilat pioposition to the undeigiaduates oho collect gala, ies We've seen a couple of business managers, close 'ptesidents, Juniot ,Prom managers, and other tacketems udmg mound m cats, and they look pretty prosperous to us We understand that these publi cation boys make quite a little money, too, and see don't see why thjy shouldn't be assessed. That is, start in(, next yea, We have leeeived seem al complaints from fel loes going mound with co-eil, It's becoming capon sloe, they ,a} The girls aren't getting enough to eat at Mae Hall, and the bola have to feed them 'Flom what see gather, a eeek. of Mae Hall lunches includes something like the following, flora Sunday to Saturday prunes, asparagus on soggy toast, planes, mashed potatoes, prunes, asparagus on soggy toast, and planes It isn't Quite enough, and the boys find that they have to supply the reg. What with the depression and all, they can't afro.' it, and unless something is done some pretty tine friendships ale going to mad, up. When one of MI Butt's classrooms became stuffy the other day he suggested to a student at the tea!, "Let's have some an at !hat end of the teem" About Town & Comm.: Anne Bumble, who looks lonely sometimes, has been tying to chisel peo ple's names into Footles Mug & Jester cnlyum ... That was pretty good punch they hid in the kitchen at the Sigma Nu dance ... Many n young pledge and his blind date enjoyed that affair, and so did the football team ... Members of the local stockingless cult include Sunny Merlin, Bobbe Vincent, and Dot Johnston . Now that it's getting cold almost eveiyune has stopped nesting black and white shoes Howard Elh,ton, the former portana painter, & Marion Tem)llmet, who visits het Alma Mater vet) , frequently. GIVE BOOKS for CHRISTMAS HUNDREDS OF TITLES Flom which to make your selection NEW LIMP LEATHER CLASSICS The works of VOLTAIRE DUAIAS BALZAC BOCCACCIO CIIECKOV IBSEN POE WILDE • SPECIAL 5-Vol Set "OUTLINE OF CHRISTIANITY" $7.50 Set We also hone the latest fiction and non-fiction to Wetter the mat diacriminotinz reader. Ile sure la atop and 'flaneet our new line ofchrlztmea hooks KEELER , s Cathaum Theatre Building THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN 1 TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Five 1110111bOIS of the faculty of the Education School ssill represent the College at a meeting of the American Vocational Association to be held in New York City. The meeting is scheduled to begin Onion°, and is 11l continue until Satuida) The repre sentatives selected are Professors Ar thus S. Huitell, F. Theodore Shuck, Clarence S. Anderson, and the Misses Jeanne Anderson and Lon,. G. Tut- Campus Bulletin Freshman editorial candidates for the COLLFGIAN M lii moot m Room 417 Old Main at 9 o'clock tonna low night. Sophomoric uomen should report at 7 o'clock tonight in Room 115 EMCEE Candidates for first assistant hos ing managerships should regi.ter at the Athletic association office and lc port to Item cation hall immediately. NEMO There will be a meeting of all can didates for the freshman and sopho more business staffs of the Old Main Dell in Room 315 Old Main at 7.30 o'clock tonight. I=2=l Freshman candidates foi hosing should tepnit to Recreation ball at 4 o'clock tomorrow and Fu day Addi tional candidates for the vaulty should repot t tonight. 1=:=1 The Hugh Bouvet club will ‘ll4cuss "Haw the Other Halt Lises," at an open forum meeting in the Hugh Beaver room in Old Main at 7 o'clock tomorrow night ' =MI Petroleum engineering students and anyone else inteiested are invited to attend the showing of a motion pie tube, "The Lindm,eld Process for Pipe and Constiuction," to be shown to indn ow afternoon at .1 o'clock in Room 119, Minmal Industries building. I=l=l Subecrlbel to the Old heel Cell 'oho have not yet seemed the second CRABTREE'S THE STORE WITH THE GOODS and the CHRISTMAS SPIRIT CRABTREE'S 132 Allen Street We know why men smoke PIPES WWOMEN don't smoke pipes. They're not the style for wool en. But pipes are the style for men, and more than - . that, a pipe and goad robaccogives • a man greater smoking pleasure 4,0 f it: than tobacco in , any other form. In 42 out of 54 2 Amencancolleges A ame h no[ and universities Edgeworth is the favorite pipe tn. bacco. Cool slow•buirung burleys give this fine tobacco exactly the character that college men . •like best of all. Try a tin of Edgeworth your self! Youcanbuy f if.' . ..••• Edgeworth when. , 2 , if' ever gimd tobacco is sold. Or if you • prefer.yo cage. A ppe rral man's a spec.a: sample usia p.:_ket free: write to Larus & Bro. Co., tog S. azd Richmond, Va., and ask for it. E DG EWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth is a blend of fine old b rleys, with ns natural savor enhanced by Edge. worth's distinctive and eadustve elev. opasspoilk enth process. Buy ..-Hw Edgeworth any. wtr g e: w n o t rt w h o ß tt; og i nt i app Rubbed and Edge. worth Plugs6ce./d1 7RUY.., 5 0 4 sues, .5i P"." ite package to $..50 Asr li pound humidor nn. 54 litssma 0' issue may do so by presenting their ieeeipts at the Bell office on the thud floor of Old Main this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon. After that time copies will be distlibuted at the Ath letic Stole. IMES Junior candidates for the La Vic staff NI, iII meet in Rom 315 Old Main at 7 o'clock tonight. im:EN The meeting of the Hazleton club scheduled for tonight a ill be held at 8 o'clock instead of 7 o'clock as pie iously announced. IM=l Additional eandnlntes for varsity restling should mom t immediately to the Remotion hall foi the I &dock wot Lout sessions. MIMI All members of Phi Eta Sigma in the three upper classes are naited to attend the informal initiation sinol.el at the Phi Delta Theta fin ternity house at 7.30 o'clock Thurs day night. - IME=I Thole will be a group photo of the Penn State club taken at the Photo Shop at 12 40 Thtusdav nfternoon. I=l=l The Chess club will hold a smoke •iiday night at 7.30 o'clock at Elai. ratermty. PEN and PENCIL SETS— Prices range from $3.50 to $lO X ZAll sets unconditionally guaranteed. •....4 C BOOKS— I t Complete new lines of $l.OO books for H • /.....i children and adults—latest subjects. C.i) STATIONERY— CA 44 Gift paper by Eaton-Crane-Pike C.. 75c and $l.OO. . -- C " ) CD BRIEF CASES C*) Genuine cowhide, double stitched tt 4 pocket cases $3.50 to $lO.OO. Ci) E--1 4.1 DIARIES— -0 Leather covered 5-year diaries, l 0 '"i ** 0.•.1 latest design, with lock, $l.OO to $5.00 )'. i . . ATHLETIC STORE CA FOR HER COTY MANICURE and BEAUTY' SETS $2.89 and $4.89 DE VILBISS PERFUMIZERS 47c, $1.19, $1.39 $2.39, $4.69 EVENING IN PARIS GIVE SETS $2.00 to $25.00 HOUBIGANT and YARDLEY . GIFT SETS AU Attractively Priced There will be a meeting of the Bradford-Sullivan County club at Sigma Phi Alpha fraternity at 7.30 r'eloek Friday night. MI:=I All finternity scholarship chairmen will meet at the Kappa Sigma fra [malty at 8 o'clock Thursday night. lEEMEI DeMolays wishing tickets for Sat.' i day's dance see Stilton I Baldinger, ,r Charles Snitger. CMS The Penn State Schenley club WI meet tonight at 7 30 o'clock in Roo 113, Old Main building. imcci The Penn State Dames will hold "white elephant" pat ty at the home o i♦tis Charles C. Pete., .257 Itidg. menu°, at 8 o'clock Thursday night. Plumbing Heat/mg Bob Taylor Phone 1066 Prompt Attention to Repair Work REGULAR BOARD LATE MEAL FOR BOYS OUT FOR SPORTS At LOCUST LANE SANDWICH SHOP 214 EAST NITTANY AVENUE Slate Roof Repairing - ROOFING and SPOUTING Now is the proper time to have your Roofing Requirements Attended to Whatever type of toot you have, we can repair it satisfactorily, or put on a new one. Let us bole over your loaf and spouting at once, and recommend the necessary treatment. Estimates foe the asking. • Galvanized Zinc, Copper and Tin Roofing and Spouting, Skylight, Ventilator and Blower Work and Slate Roofing. Success Ileatei, If you need Weather Strips for your doors and windows to keep out cold and dust, we hale it on hand 'We put rubbei tires on boys' bicycles and wagons. If pout Heating Plant failed to function efficiently list winter—let us see what's wrong and prevent a continuance of the trouble What coin ur required-we can solve your problem quickly, expertly and at moderate cost OPEN UNTIL 8.00 P.M. EVERY EVENING W. H. MILLER' So. Allegheny Street Telephone 218,-M Bellefonte, Pa STMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS Order ly in Ad'. ly • .. Holiday Prices on Parker Pens and Pencils Tuesday, December 8, 1931 CAT H A ;.; Iitt .• Watii . cr NotAusT....ll.. : LEMEME Lawrence Tibbett, Lupe Vele, Jimmy Durante in "THE CUBAN LOVE SONG Fox Newt and Newman Trawl it WEDNESDAY— John Gilbert, Leila Mama 'in "THE PHANTOM OF PARIS" THJJRSDAY— James Donn. Sally Mars in "OVER THE HILL" FRIDAY- Cary Cooper, Claudette Colbert i "HIS WOMAN" Maoquer's Club Comedy SATURDAY— Jimmie Gleason, Robert Armstrong Bill Bold, Ginger Rogero in ' "SUICIDE FLEET" NITTANY THEATR ,TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY— Alfred Lunt, Lynn Fontanne in "THE GUARDSMAN" THURSDAY— "THE PHANTOM OF PARTS" FRIDAY— "OVER THE RILL' SATURDAY- FOR HIM MEN'S TRAVEL SETS $2.49 to $13.98 Zipper and Clasp Types WILLIAMS' SETS FOR MEN $l.OO value 87c PROPHYLACTIC HAIR BRUSH SETS 89c, $1.39, $1.69, $1.98 COTY MEN'S SETS 98c
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