Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN PubtNhed sentl-weel ly during the College yen, except en bends, by students of The Pen,lranin State College. In the Interest of the Cbilege, the Abider.. faculty. niuntni. and friend., DIANA num R mr.ry .111 12 Editor EITICO IC. I REAR 12 lllnncsnr Editor EDWARD IV WHITE 12 Artist.. Elhor THEODORE A SERRILL 12 Snort.. Editor WILLIAM II IRVINE 12 .wrNorLL L iunnt .32 Rusin., Thom or SAMIII•L SINCLAIR '32 Clreitlntlon 11Innarer LIN Y Fltll '32 Aclscrllsinv llnwer COWARD S SPFRING '32 lonit . Ad, t llnnocer COLLIN I' I INK 12 ethlor A...t elm:talon Mann or STEIVARI TO Nsrvn '32 3 I Sgt. e 21chl'ON '22 lirmn I olitor Ar it Adscrti•lnc Manner MARY 12 NC RIGHT '32 BIARGARI.T TSCHAN '32 W0111.1 . .1 I fluor 51onnring rolitor 1 RUNE MARQUARDT '22 orneti4 N.nx 1:cblor Sidney IT floninmin '33 It Ilph D Motu! Le '2l Robert E Vachon . 33 Donald I. Day . 13 Rollin C Sit 3nna to '33 Richard V Wall . 33 W. J Wllleana yr 'l3 Ernl.9l, it' Volmaskas .33 M=N==t= 12IMMM=S=1=11 FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932 COLLEGE BOXING ON TRIAL • 'While Penn State bowls are fighlang the best college nuttnen in the nation today and tomon my a gi eat te ,ponsiluhly test, upon then husky shoulders That they will acquit theinselt e, so ell cannot be doubted by those who hate followed Co all Leo Houck'i t airmen slut rg the laot ten taus. Penn State bowls hate now and they been outgenet aled They have rat elv been cutgarned. As hosts to college athletes Ilona coast to coast Penn Statu's student hotly has a duty to pm for at just tm impot tent in its vay as the mission of the Lion battler' of the sou:lied eon This tout foment is the fast of its kind College hovers have met in sectional tournaments in the east, west, not th, and south, but the Penn State event is the list National Collegiate Hosing 'lout nament. To inelease its impol [once Curdle), it lins been designated a, the college Olympic tryouts Oil meals of the tout 'lament, heeding the pleas of Director Hugo Benlek, suet timed lat ge financial returns in order to put the tout ties within a college atmosphere Then action uas designed to eliminate Ilona the bouts all elements of pi ofessionalisrn As a a °salt Penn State will play host to tot event of national inumitance It should not be necessary to urge ft iendly hospital ity toward suitors on the campus during this fistic aseekend But certainly a amy special elToit should be made by students to make the hundieds of visitors feel at home Usually it r, not .en neeessaly to ask for spottsmanlik conduct on the part of Penn State stu cents in Reel ration hall. But aallen the eyes of the entii e collegiate spotting world are focused lime, away student should feel an nun eased obligation and an added a esponsibilitv. CAMPUS MARTYR NO. 1492 The eNpulsion of the Columbia Speclalo) editor for 1 r• continued ci iticisins or campus conditions has stilled I.p a tremendous and lathe, unfoi Innate bum about the fieedoin of the undo gi actuate press. "Liberalism has been tanmeied with , " my his suppoiters, rushing to the cause with Toney headlines, excited peti tions, rowdy nui,s-incetings, and attempts to strike if fen no othei ica.on than that they laid themselves open to the attacks of alaimed and lather i, rational student ).ropagandists, the Columbia Uni‘eisity officials made a mistake in ousting tin; man pmemptoi ily. Any college editor will defend the fieedom of the collegiate pieqs, and its sight to libeiality; hut the bogey of a college administiatike censoiship is, in this College, and we beliesc in most sinulai institutions, the product of silly talk It 1. hold to think that any college ad ministration would torn its WI ath upon an editor who critimed fin lc, emplo} mg facts, and acting rationally. I. 'led*, the much-maligned administiations welcome constructo,e .d well-founded en iticism, we can cite no instance in ishich ail Sins not tine. With the whole campus rociced Iry the May Queen contlovelsy, it came as a idiot to us to let, n that nut in Ohio students threatened to name a dog Tot the to spected position. "Woogs," (second cousin to Wong tin), was advocated by indignant students when the seven nominees Om the en-ed lank, mete deemed It is bald to sympathize, thettroie, with this new I un,nt.sftoO rr altya of camper tom nalism. Ilvely item of evidence point , , to his continued abuse of college officials and in ,Dtutionv 'Nall little in 00 basis in fact, His campaigns were sensational copy Did one of them benefit Columbia students" Dal 0110 accomplish any aunt eemble reform' Did ono stop long enough in its ranting to offer construc tive plans for lam& The truth is that ladle:11 edi totals ale not the product of men who weigh carom stances and fact It may be a misfm tune to be a "yes" mgan fin Incl, of nerd of scathing exposes, but a worse fault ry a pelpetual facility fin shouting "no" POLITICAL MAY QUEENS On what basis should the May Queen and her at terdants be chosen? Should the position of May Queen considered the seventh senior women's honor, lo rdlier with that of bow girl, slipper gill, 01 fan gal? Must a May Day attendant have a high scholastic aver age, bold an office in one of the three major women's organwatams, or be an athlete? Apparently these are solos of the lequilements consideted in choosing the posonnel of the May Day pt occasion Pm trimly a pi city gill who lacked some of the super- Man, retain ements sea, eliminated as a candidate Be cuuso a co-ed has brol.en some minor w. S G. A. rule is. bin• beauty so mm led that she nt any less desirable Co, thin position Why bin• a transfer student from par ticipating when she has the necessary qualtfications? Play Day is the one fete of the College which de pends on the beauty of its 'anticipants for its success The public judges women students Icy their representa tive•, in this cc, oniony It might be better to accept the public altitude, admit that standards of beauty should be foremost us qualifications, and abandon the old habit of turning the election of the May Queen into a political campaign. 1.. M. K. OLD MA NIA Second only to Di Peter.;' ihstrnery that moving pettnes are potent forces in the maintenance of out national virtue is the following startling revelation, unearthed by the diligent researchers of the National Foot Health Committee, 460 West :14th St , New York City. The bulletin came to this jour and direct floin the Committee's headquarters, and was labelled Per Aruurrhafe Reh 0,1 Accordingly wire r choosing it just as immediately as possible. DELAWARE, 01110, April 8, (Special)—Al though reported pretalent among both men and ilO. men students in colleges nod universities throughout the country, a sum ey just completed shims that stu dents in northern schools base a smaller percentage of cases of ringworm of the toes and feet limo stu dents in Southern colleges, according to an article in the Ohio Wesleyan Transcript published by students of Ohio Wesleyan Unnersity. The sun*, made through college nenspapers, %honed more cases among men students than among co-eds, and that the disease is cancel] li a uerni found most cummonl) on the floors of Inciter and bath rooms • 'Chas germ, the report stated, is picked up by hare feet and is highly contagious. espetialb m strut weather. Students at Oldo Wesley. UniNersity, the cur cry reported,'haNe toner eases than any other school reporting, the number of cases here being less than 215 of the student enrollment, as compared with a national aserage of apprommately Eighteen southern schools reported an ar erage of 60% while in sixteen northern schools the merage was only 515 Despite this lead by southern schools, one lona school reported 905 of its students infested, the highest hi the country. It is just such tevolutionaly discoveries as this which serve to jot us rudely front our usual effete complacency and smugness, and stimulate us into mondering if all is as well as it ought lie. Ate sl C., after all, doing our pelt? 01 ate we sitting calmly by while some one-house college m loon 1,111, off with the laurels? It is indeed high time that we become :male of 001 deplorable lasity in certain lines, and set about to remedy the situation. Why should one content our selves with a ousel able .51% , when by the simply CK pedient of =idling the student body throngh the ,bowel loom in Roe Ilall in then bale feet it is pi oh able that «c could attain a C 0 ,,: on e‘en 70$• I ating , This dope, tment sincerely hopes that with the coining of summei and the seasonal appearance of bare feet in the class room, this institution will be able to assume its rightful position ittlie top of the list Thr chainung study in the national dialect conies to our ale t em from a physics student islto takes a course with Di. Ham of that dept. It seems that the Dr. hails Isom the fastnesses of Ness England, and cars ies over cm tam callous mai hs of pi onunciation from his native haunts Dui ing the course of a recent lean) e, a student tuned a question as to the reason for a eel tam routine proemial e in the solution of an involved problem. "14 ell," said th 7• Dr , "IV, simply a formality. Like, for instance—" lle groped mentally fon an illustration, and then In ightened "Well," he said triumphantly, "why do you spell "hos," with an Let's Go America Ask For a Ride Chevrolet Prices Reduced $4O to $55 Firestone Tires Willard Batteries 100% Alemite Greasing Fire Proof Storage 24-Hour Service McClellan Chevrolet Co. 606 West College Avenue Phone 665 THE PENN STATE COLLEGIAN !BISHOP TO SPEAK IN CHAPEL SUNDAY Rt. Res. Strider, of West Virginia lip,copal Diocese, Will Address The Right Reverend Robert E L. Studer, bishop coadjutm of the West Virginia diocese of the Episcopal church, v.dl addle, chapelgoers at the legal, sovites in Schwab ouch totimn, 11 o'clock Sunday aim nine Rei owing both his bachelor's and degrees hem the ilmoersay. of Virginal in 1908, the chapel speak er man wanted a divinity degree diem the Vagana Theological Seminary, Alesandrra, nr 191'1. In 1928 he was awawled a doctor's degree from the saine institution. Bishop Stonier has been in cllrge of ,1111011.5 chinches and associated missions in West Virginia since 1911 Ile assumed has piesent position at Wheeling. in 1921. Besides being a member of Phi Beta Kappa, Dr. Stu(lei is n trustee of the Viiginia Theological Seminary. Ile is the author of the "Life and Woil, of Genie: William Peterkin," at Inch ma, published Chloe weeks ago. Campus Bulletin CandulaW , I'm second assistant ton sil, manager should sign up at the .ntldetic oirn.e as soon as possible. Di a. tugs for booths and catering ,crier for Intern aternity Ball will be held at Alpha Kappa Pi at 7.30 crhul• Monday night. Peen are pay able at this tune I=2=l h' oternity golf managers will meet ,t the Alpha Sigma Phi house at 7 30 o'elnek Monday night BM= Fi atm nay and glean managers he int.:mural mushball.tourname , sill meet in the Phi Delta Theta butt t 7 o'eloek Tuesday night NOIR RN New ATTRACTIVE PENDANTS BRACELETS RINGS SHOMBERG'S 107 Ea:: Beaver Avenue Opposite Postotrica Now is the time of year to have %mu tools, %alleys, Futter s, eon ta.tot s, looked after All %emit guaranteed SHEET METAL SHOP P. 110Y,‘VILLIAIVIS 111 1 / 2 Prancer Street 211 West Beaver Avenue Phone 2374 POPULAR REQUESTS AT THE CORNER Oysters and Clams on the Half Shell • Seafood Platters The Corner A Complete Food Service STAGE FOR YOUR CAR Reasonable Rates ' By Day, Week or Month Open day and night Storch Motor Company 218 E. College Ave. Phnno 7GO Speaking Of Books - - In connection with the recent death of Arnold Bennett the following com ments on the man and his work are Intel eating: "No one in model n English fiction has treated so creati‘ely and illum inatingly the least inteiesting and least romantic stint, of human so- Aety " Powys. "It may be all a matter of talent and common sense persevelanee but he seems to do whatevei he chooses with an ease and brilliance that me very like genius " Adcock. I=l Bennett—My Arnold Bennett The French woman who shared lus fortunes for fain teen years pays Ar nold Bennett a tribute as she reveals something of his social and domestic life but makes no tefeaence to his literary work Lewisohn—Espression in Ammea Ludwig Lewisohn is a German- American Jew who suffer cif many in dignities doting the Gieat War and has been a bitter and disillusioned man ever since. But he is in the tient rank of Amm scan 'downy crit ics and his most notable writings me in the field of (atheism. "Expiession in America" is a critical survey of American lAm/italic from the begin ning to the present. It is well writ ten and the author's interest and en thusiasm are contagious. A due measure of attention is given to those outstanding giants in the American literary field—Emerson, Whitman, Thoreau and Mark Twain, and a very understanding discussion of recent NOTED FOR GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE The . Markland Bellefonte's Modern Hotel Spring Street BAUMGARDNER BROS. RESTAURANT North Allegheny Street BELLEFONTE "Never Closed" R. F. STEIN Gas, Oil, Alemiting Fireproof Storage 21-Hour Service Phone 252 The things you like to eat . . . well prepared . . . Carefully served . . . and moderately priced. . THE , COLLEGE DINER • , Rea & Derick. Inc. 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This German work revised and brought down to date for English aml Amer man readers not only fills this need but also gives a very understanding discussion of recent Soviet political and economic changes including the now economic policy, the Five Year Plan, agrarian and industrial policies. "It (the hook) remains without excep tion from the beginning, even in the review of the history and the analysis of intellectual development, true to its purpose: to explain the meaning of the revolution," declares one reviewer. Special Exhibition Diming the month of April the Col lege Library presents in Room IC a special exhibition from the Smith sonian Institution in Washington, showing the various processes of the graphic arts. Examples of Japanese prints, woodcuts, aquatones, etch ings, lithographs, etc., are shown to gether with some of the tools used and descriptions of the processes. 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