TE COLLEGIAN using the College ye., except on holidays. ante Stale College. In lb. Interrtt or the . nlmnnl, and Mend.. '32 WTNDELT. t. BERM Rne'nea Minaret. 32 sAlturt. SINCLAIR '22 Circulation Manager LIN END . 32 Atherton= Manager , .1, .32 rnwp.no S SPERINC '32 Pi:melon Aiht. Manner '32 COI.LIN r TINE '32 Mot Circulation Manger ND 'l2 Jr..ssr. c. McItTON '32 Atitt. Ailterhalng Manger '32 MARCARLT TSCHAN '32 Wninenio Manning F !Roe SE MARQUARDT '32 inenio None Ed itor FEBRUARY 9, 1932 DENT CRISIS g that ovet two thousand , dollars by loans and donations fm the indicative that Penn State's fac et' the College ate not unmindful oresent condition:s. To those who le situation non facing the College tall% decreasing student finances, vatting line in front of the Comp legistiation when many students t of few, or the pi ivilege of dials an funds amount which has been accuin icatev that the faculty ban co- t extent By pant expel tenors it ndorgraduatos of Penn State are onset genet' cheerfully. Since the not enough to satisfy all student such an emeigency is facing the it donation front each student snouts! meet the absolute needs of all undergraduates if appealed to in cold undoubtedly meet this crisis am me must fall back on Penn unit, the fraternity Interfra early meeting should cettainly seriously and meiy organisation lend its hearty support. We lie committee from the Council, is ith tion of fi eternity presidents, could envass, and that with the help of like campaign could be carried on he entree student body TION IN TALKS' n that is unbowed ycari conies .pening of the Liberal Arts lecture' symbol of cultural continuity at -tuo yams ago, its fist addiess that time an ever-attentive nnually to begin again thgt series. for this. The names of some of teachers hose been here recorded decades The series of talks has to which specialists poured their which each could take what it was The casual contacts with this made in the Liberal Fitts tall, to more than one student, they as classroom notes cannot be ppear }ear after }ear; for the y u keen interest, almost an offer talls. It is good that these are almost thinks, always he there s. Thole is a pleasant stability friendliness, that isn't found often, iatticular excitement attending the al Alta lecture series; no great e were to ask us to list the things road at our college—we're afraid magnificent administration budd.. extension course to put this series where near the top of the libt , ANE POLICY ion taken by the Pennsylvania box ,uming control of collegiate boxing et midi widespread dissatisfaction and universities supporting these .Is heir have adopted a sane policy cnn State will conform to the rul- ode to the regulations imposed by coral of the linger institutions in oiled bo mg and wrestling meets. lore would eettainly meet with the dent body if the attendance at the noon and the inter cot shown by the its may be used as a cuter ion It nd wrestling do not pay expenses, pointed out that the five percent .tate amounts to very little. letic authorities have every reason e next session of the State legisla to the present law will he passed olleges and universities from the on amateur boxing and wrestling endment was proposed at the last awe admuined before final action here this year the commissioner, ), but have shown a willingness to lege. Penn State, with its compe -1 is in little danger of violating aid clown by the commission and CAMPUSEER BY rums= - ---6-- We haven't heani of any outbursts of mores norial absent-mindedness in a long time, but then every once in co often these incidents are reported to us with great glee. Flinstintz there is the case of the local faculty nabob who &nc onto one of those gas station runways used to pease and ad maelonely stepped out of his car, and accordingly bloke his arm, The latest is far from that appellation, as it con cerns m,. honey Muriel Young of the English Comp dept. It seem; that Mr. Young made cub thirty or more student schedules in his advising capacity berme ogistration. Ono insignificant detail was found to mare his atheist...a quite laudable spirit of helpfulness lit aim using last years timetable. Mass education has again hit the L. A. school. Dr. 11).clan (if you wilt cudgel your thought box you will iemembet he used to make this colmn often) is quite griped so Ith his large classes this semester. lie is woefully mourning the fact that he didn't flunk anybody last semester. Noss, the credit-hnnorpoint hunters are mobbing his roll book. It's not fair to the Doctor, so he so rathfully piommas to emulate the C P. school program, and mabbe flunk fifty as did one of our friends riser in chemistry. Ladies and gents! Our friend and fellow ex plmer, Admii al Byrd cast ioniance into the life of at least ono of our sweet little stenogs while up at the Roc Ball Saddiday rote. The story goon that Gladys Robinson, who has been popular for years, was in the company of Bob McLaughlin, well known around the 'U,' Bob met the Admiral and the Admiral met Gladys. So Gladys had ninny a heart throb of ro mance, dancing with the Antarctic King. Y'Enow folks, this colmn is a funny affair, and the hysterically amusing incidents herein contained are not its only attraction To our minds and those in the know, the big sport is really trying to uncover the author of it. So many people have been accused of limn& its peipetratot, that we've really considered gathering all the names and selling them to a mail oral house as possible customers. Just to mention a fete of those poor lads and lassies named as possible eerie Coors of these haunting words, see have Red Laudenslauger, Jean Barwis, Jon Norris, Scott Geesey (Prof. to loose), Ed Maimed, Ben Irvine, Ted Seri ill, Roy Morgan, and Bill Ulerich. If the abuse mentioned defendants will kindly call at the COLLEGIAN office at any time between lff and 12.01 o'clock on February 80, we shall be alighted to honor them with their Cot,- LEMAN keys fOr conducting this coliminnnn. Thing•, that always gripe us' writing our names and addresses about 10 times during registration ... those ultra-collegiate lads who just will dance with each othci .. red sox on that high-schoolish fresh co-ed (we'd like to take her home to mother for a spanking) . habitual Corner loungers such as Alex Little, Bill Hspplei, Archie Johnston, Bert Lum, Jim Trulling., Len Stern,—Nou know the rest ... seeing those sartorial splendiferous lads who must Bear spats on all occasions ... even with corduroy trouseis . . those unfeeling dopes who hog all the ping-gong equipment in Old Main lounges .. those who brag about their '2. something' average . . those adorable college love affairs , . pajama clad students at midnight fires . 8 o'clock classes' in the Liberal Arts buildings .. those nitwits who like to make icy slides on Allen sheet . . oh, What's the use we could go on and on .. let's forget it and see what that test is going to cost ... mabbe we'll buy it . and then again ANNOUNCING C. S. Dutton & Co. Montgomery's 'Mezzanine Floor SMART and MODERN STYLES IN A MEDIUM PRICED SHOE The Barclay Made Expressly for Nettleton $6.50 MILLER COOK NETTLETON SHOES' OE DISTINCTION TEE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Honoraries Too Lax, i Presidents Declare; (Continued hom page one) change from the present 9 , ,,t0111. On the other hand, fifteen honor ary paternity presidents admit thnt their societies are too Ins in entrance lequireinents, while n'tow me consid ering further restrictions Tine° presidents declined to comment on the policy of then olganivations in this respect. Diverting from the tiend towaids stricter scholastic requirements, Di. Duncan suggests that elections might be made to Phi Kappa Pln on other than merely- scholastic qualifications, thereby, eliminating those who work only for glades. Howeser, he cites ihat the resulting non.unifoinuty might produce mole difficulties with the elections. Conflicting honniaries are semed ;by Edward W. White '32, pi esident P, Delta Epsilon, tointiolism so imety, in urging lest:let:on of new !nationals Simihu views are express ed by F. Melton &wholt '32, head of, 'Phi Mu Sigma, joutnalism haternity, !add Delta Sigma Rho, forensic hen oiary, in stating that one organiza. lion in a given field is enough Other officials cite the large num ,ber of !moiety keys bewailing their I tendency to minimize the importance kof membership, but they are adverse I to admitting that their own organiza lions contithate to this flood of keys by maintaining standouts of entrance far from exclusive. CORDO SLACKS SUEDE JACKETS LEATHER COATS SHEEPSKIN COATS Anything in Mein, Irene Gernerd's 140 Allen St. Cleaning Repairing Rea & Derick tt,„t; qCOLATES )TALENTINiES - DAYI February 142 Have You Ordered Your VALENTINE CANDY? Whitman's in 1 and 2-lb. Heart Shaped Boxes Also Whitman's, Martha Washing ton and Ann Warner—all at tractively boxed for Valen tine's Day. We Wrap for Mailing TURPO ELECTRIC VAPORIZER Conipletc with 75c jar of Turpo Ointmment 79c Toda II n— News llrier. Tomorrou 11 111—Acrteultural New. NMI,. 1 IM—Pror Arthur C Chuolol 4,unliA. Thursday 11 11—Nean Brian PROF. P•RIZZELL ANNOUNCES I M. DEBATING TOURNAMENT Announcing the opening of the third annual intramural debating tourna ment, Prof. John II Fussell, head of the public speaking department, re vealed that letters have been sent to ,sixty-seven frateinities and clubs The tournament is sponsored jomtly 'by the Forensic Council and Delta SigmaS Rho, honorary debating Irate, nit), The former presents a cup an !nanny to the winner, mobile the latter Weis a cup which becomes the per liniment possession of any organization ,sunning the tournament three times Let's smoke a MAN'S SMOKE! A rREN the girls begin to cut cor- V V ners in our ears and do back somersaults in our planes and borrow our cigarettes— then it's time to take to a pipe! . . Call it the last stronghold of mas- • . online defence—or the one pet diver- Sion our little friends keep their fingers off. Call it what you will there's something 1 er mole— don nright satisfy- . ing, understanding, companionable about a' friendly, mellow, MASCU LINE pipe! It's a real man's smoke! And a pipe's at . its best when you, . fill it up with Edge . • worth. There's a • . . • rare, mellow flavor • to the Edge 'isfse north blend of fineburleys that simply can't be : r . touched. It's cut long—to give you n a cool, slow-burn '''. ing smoke. And you'll find it the favorite with smokers in 42 out of 54 colleges. You can get Edgeworth wherever good tobacconists sell smokes But if you've never tried it, we'd like the fun of treating you to that first satisfying pipeful. Just w rite to Larus & Bro. Co., 105 S 22d St , Richmond, Va. Pressing EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Edgeworth Is a blend of fine old burleys, with as natural savor enhanced by Edge. worth's dlstinctive and exclusive elev. enth process. Buy Edgeworth any. where m two forms —Edgeworth Ready :tubbed and Edge. ArorthPlugSlice All sixes, 150 pocket package to $t 5o pound humidor un. DRA WING INSTRUMENTS Deitzgen and Keuffel Esser $7, $9.50, $59 DRAWING MATERIALS',';I Weber DeVoe Reynold's The Athletic Store CHAMBERS NAMED HEAD Or NATIONAL. EDUCATION GROUP Dean Will Grant Chambers, of the School ,of Education, was elected Pi esulent of the national asseciation, of colleges and departments of educe, lion last week. The organization Was formed see mal years ago at the suggestion of the United States commissioner of Education. POPULAR REQUESTS AT THE. CORNER Oysters and Clams on the Half Shen Seafood Natters A Complete Food Service The University of Buffalo' School of Dentistry THREE YEAR CURRICULUM Catalogue Mailed Upon Request For Further Information Addreis: SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY 25 Goodrich Street, 'Buffalo, N. Y. THE MILITARY BALL presents , „„ AUSTIN WYLIE and TIDE VARSITY TEN Recreation Hall, Friday, February I.9th YOUR $4.00 IS FOR: NOT: MUSIC • CONCESSION -PROFITS DECORATIONS , COMMITTEE SALARIES STUDENT LOAN FUND • NEEDLESS EXPENSES '. • ' 001 izw:h EDGET ;O7: u c I All Sets Guaranteed Co-op Tuesday, February 9,1932 CAT H : 4 Vr i t • • r\ Wdmil Brodlel, 11,41,,, ' TUESeIAY— .. Pailips 116Imes, Miriam ,Hopkins i "TWO KINDS OF WOMEN" WEDNESDAY— Jean. Harlow, Mae Clark in "THREE WISE GIRLS" THURSDAY - - Lionel Atwell, Greta Nissen in "THE SILENT WITNESS" Charley Chase Comedy FRIDAY— William Powell, George Sidney in "HIGH PRESSURE" . Looney Tune and Comedy SATURDAY— " Slim' SummerNilte,, ZaSir Pitts in "THE 'UNEXPECTED FATHER' Cartoon, Spoit Reel and News NITTANY TUESDAY— ' "THE HATCHET MAN"' and STEVE HAWS in For News WEDNESDAY— 'TWO KINDS, OF WOMEN't- THUTtSDAY— "THREE WISE GIRLS" , FRIDAY— . "THE SILENT WITNESS" SATURDAY— "HIGH PRESSURE" , at The Corner $14.00 ,6,7 Windsor Newt
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