Page Two PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Successol to The Are Lanier, establlshed 1887 Publtaholl serraion kly tlortna the Collat. rear. eaaant. holida)s atinlenla of the Prona)ltania State Collett' In the 'titan,. of the College, tlo its, (toth) alumni, and f Honda THF MANAGING HOARD JOHN A IROANOVITCII . 19 Fdilnr • FRANCIS A C VOSTFRS, '49 Business Manna, IWRDERT B CAAN 'l9 JERE, SHAF R 19 Sparta Einto H r Ad O Vertl M idna Mnnagsr ROY II NICHOLS IR 'l9 RICHARD W KOOMAN '99 Manuring Editor Circulation Manager SALVATE S ORSLA 19 1tn131 3 11 II GUNDLACHr 19 Nt ns Editor Promotion Moon, ALAN C MeINTI ItE 19 DALLAS IL LONG 'l9 At*llitant Managing Editor Enrett, A. 11,1161111; Manager THOMAS A BOAL . 39 NI %RA I SAll'l r, 'l9 Assistant Monnanor Editor Senior Sea l retsr, 13RUCE 11 TRAPUr "IS I lICII LE cßEENzur.nn .n Am slant Sports Editor Womsn't 111ITA •In A•qncinle Women r.ilitor R AAAAAA NTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISIG • • National Advertising Service, N Inc Collage Publlther., Reprerrytatve 420 MADISON AVE New YORK N Y CNI:A4O 005104 fewoiso, Associate [daces Paul S Haldeman Jr 40 BradMY 05t . 5.. 40 Rnhert Wilma 40 Georgelie".l .40 A William Enr.rl Jr '4O Pernard A Isruninn Etnnnirrl Roth 40 IferbPrt 100 . 00 *4O Women's Associate Editors Phil], II Gordon 70Ilelen L Camp '4O s --- - Associate Business Managers TJorinn Nieman .40 Titnrrin Si linab . 40 IliTrtnn C %Vila+, Tr 10 Janet F Story 40 C Runnel! Colt '4O I troy T Water '4O n 0,19 C Gutman 'lO Robert I IV boll '4O LlPrrinslt A Newman .40 Ninnagina Editor Thl4 Iss. _ Fdhnr Thk 1.500 Fi ',lay, 0( Lobel 14, 1938 THIS ERA OF EXPANSION EXPANSION seems to he the keynote of the piesent cia at Penn State—an expansion whicn has added five million dollius ssoith of buildings to the physical plant of the College, an expansion v , ' - uch may add another foul milion dollars moi lb ol buildings in the near futuie Nov, of manse, expansion of the physical plant is necessary :Most of a l l, it is necessary to accomo date the increasing demands being made upon the (Allege b 3 resident students of the state uhich he College was llwited to seine Yet, in this ma of expansion, there is one pi in ciple—one high y unpin tilt inciple—which You'll not and must not be oveilnokeil It is that multiple which lecognues Ch it a man I , not rich mei ely because he has some mope' ty It r that minciple which lecogmces that a College IS not 116 meiely because it has a collection of buildings stating nut oven the Lampe , " It is that principle which remain/es that (unmet Sell phyricil development is vital to the well-Leung of the College and vital to the future onlineth h Me.] expansion of the College Nlaw we say This institution is one of the weal: e4t educational mstdutinris 111 the Eat and one ni the gi eatest educational institutions in the nation We sap The gladuates of this institution occupy ~ me of the I h.ghest positions in the social, po'iticel and (continue life of America , _ , But let's fin the moment fm get about all that Let's rot the moment look at 011N2iV09 herc and examine ourselves just a little more closely Let's sly Well, when Ow %%hole building pro am is completed, we'll have appioximately twen ty million clonal s wm th of buildings Let's say we haw. an adnunisti atm composed of some of the most ht Aunt and some of the moat liberal educalms in the country And that's all we can say Yes—uh.dhei we want to admit it m not—thi College m, becoming mole and moic each day to look like a cast mass-1110(111am machine, a ma chine engineered by capable men, but a machine so leauslic, so calmly devoid of all sense Cl licautv that it begins to look even mole inhuman than i.ally is It is• then—and only then—that we realwe how far our en to al development has Isgged behind ou.• physical development ' It is then that we leeihte hoe on the whole, the rhygmal gi myth of the College has inovcd titeaddp for win 41 Peihapl it is tnue now to reolwe that we inn-t move a Mile along the eultm al path NOW FOR THE WOMEN FRESHMAN Nvom - EN have been laughing along with the pest of us at the sandwich displays of men violators of freshman custom, From now on, pm haps they shall ...mile with es -01 yawn when they I ealire that flagrant disregard of wonun's ustoms will no longer be toleiated !'or the Senate of Women's Student Goverment Absociation has decided that it weary of using the psychological approach in the enforcement of I reshman Hiles Stiong-arm methods seem the 01lit , =elution Therefore, Mortal Boaid and Cwens hose been called in to aid in apprehending violators It will be their duty, as well as that of all tippet class women, to tenni t all fieshmen dating dm mg he week of going without hat: ribbons and name cal ds Punishments-will be inflicted on Individual viola tors, toil if the present disobedience persist., the entire elms will sulfei for those who believe that overstepping of rule, will be forgotten after a ieprimand, the Collegain wishes to point out that a record ig kept of all vio lation... Mote than one ,tudent has been surprised to discovet that an appointment was lost late be cause of a misstep in hei freshman year Mac Hall uomen who feel that the absence of upperchns - women in then building provides them with unlimited fieedom should dismiss that opinion immediately Reports of untudinous actions thole reach the authorities as soon as they do float Prances Atherton Hall The entire situation demands quick action by Student Government and adherence to customs by freshman women Of the first ne are now assured Amount of fievhman co-operation will determine the treatment they will receive. ' CAMPUSEER BY HIMSELF Back To Nature: Monday night found two locustlane Prat boy , with a desue to commune with nature and where was a better place than the three-acre du estate, they thought. Bo) lowing a few badminton poles and then some h'ankets from the brothers, they pitched their tents behind the du manse Came the (lawn and with it two freshman sent r it to investigate the int.usion When told by the campers that they were from pgh and meant to stay for a week under their shaky tent, the Crash I in u ird in for aid But before the du brethren could gel awal4, the two di , ciples of Thoreau fled back emlwation Stoveless Phiganzs Ifonday's centredeidlyci Imes cat tied an ad foi ilia fur who ate selling a "haternity stove," ev - dent y woi se than an mdinary one Prom the look; of thing= we giirq+ the fins will eat cold meat to, houQepaity King Sugar Lraddy: Moi tar Boaid, senior women's honoraiy, has de cided to hold a dance early in December picking the campus' mat popular man, King Sugar Daddy, Joe College, Caspar Milquetoast, and Mr Esquire Campy will name his own choices for the jobs a, Vest Porn.lar Will Hoot 'sing Sugar Daddy Bud Cordon Joe College Cordon Zero Cagpar Miuelon , t, _ Al; Esqun _____ Blessed Be The WSGA: The W,ga, women's student government assoc ....Lunn to you, comes with an original list of beati'- tildes for the dining room Campy quotes fohr of the list of twenty-two ' ' Ble s sed at e the neatly apparelled fm they sha:l he admied"—at Penn-State? "Blessed are they who sniff not suspiciously aL unfamiliar foods, but made a noble effiirt to par take of the dish"—you can only die once! "B essed are they whose favortie' indoor sport not the flipping of water with a spoon, for they hall pieseive the respect of others—"and not win a varsity ' S" 'Blessed are they who use not others' wale, glasses as finger bowls in passing, but grasp the gi11...4 110111 the bottom, for they shall avoid era imm "—lnd their hands shall he dirty Children's Day Next Russ (:ohn, the genial graduate who every week end conies to see 8117/ Acker, khg, met a fei. fi lend, at the Collegian dance, Fridu) night "When did you get hack, Rusc," they asked "l'in an alumnus "Well, what were you doing back last weekend , " "Oh last weekend' that was Dad's Day, wasn't it"" Prevue of HP Weekend: The Into,national Association of Police and Fire Surgeons hired a doctor to figure out , 1\ stages of di unkene , e, Camp and Maniac will go together hp weekend to fill the list pith local calm The hsr follows I Dry and decent 2 Delighted and devilAh, I Delinquent and disgusting Di/iy and delirinw, 5 Dazed and dejected Dead Drunk Names Now Heard Barbara McClure does not wear her beta pin faithfully Dottie Wagnei "r do 'ed" Hank Carson the other night at the theta house before her sistei s and his brothers Al Tapman warms up NI boxing season by otiuggling at the so aftm noon dances v.ith ALL the mot s Jack Good, pledge, will become the next campus smooth*/ the girls tell me Bob Tapp still keeps his sum mer '-chool love . Bill Neal and Cordy Beach still find things sweet after three years—CAMPY Eni you' The Corner unusual Although Ebbing Now, Democratic Tide' Still Is High,iFergusen Says However, Anti-Roosevelt House Coalition May Stymie F. D. R. Program ay DR JOHN H FERGUSON The national and state campaigns which Inc , now in pine terminate on Noveinhei S Much of what transpires Intel will upon the outcome of these elections, hence this fast colum nv a forecast _ At present, the Democi atic pal tv mntrok the Pi esidency, both haus cs of Congi ess, over tin ee-foui the - f the state govei not ships and - dale legislatures and a majority, the large met) opolitan center, the United States Supreme Com t gins Leen compelled to libel alice its 1 interin elation-, of constitutional aw and the situation will not be, altered after the present vacancy ,s filled (by Pi ofessoi Frankfui - ler, we hope) What hope is theici or those who deplo, e this Demo ' ei atic sum emacyl What G 0 P Can Hope For Republicans cannot hope to ob tain control of the national Con gi ess in tne a'ppioaching e'ections l'hey can reasonably hope lot only two things _ I—To diniinish the ovem whelming Demociatit majom ties and thus __Tor Toroth __ kit Elrod weaken Pi esiden I R,xsevel L's leadership 2—To elect enough state goveinors and legi.latons to improve Re publican chances of capturing the Presidency in 1940 To what extent ai e they likely to sueceed 9 It requires no ‘9.l7atitl to prophesy that the Republican posi tion will probsbly impiose—it can hardly become uoi , ,e , ITei e is the pi esent. line-up in Congres Up Fat Dem. Rep Election Senate ____ 76 15 __ ::13 Rouse ___ .340 _____ _SO ___4.l7 The !lemma atic majoi ity in the Senate is unlikely to be materially educed In fact, if the contest be tween Scnatm Davis and Challen ges Earle in Pennsylvania is any criterion, the Republicans will have trouble in holding their own To say that the Democrats will con tinue to dominate the Senate is not to suggest that the President will have as ninth suppoit Dom that body as previously Only a thud of the Senate membei ship is stand ing for election, thus many con servative Democrats will still lie theie and the "unpin ger Senatois will be back—and N% ith a vengence Led by Vice-Pi esident whose anti-Now Deal tendencies are well known, these forces are holy to carry on back-stage 'Au& covers to obtain control of the Democratic Convention in 1940 House Coalition Seen In the House, it looks as if the Republicans will win enough seats to effectually frustiate the Pies'. dent~ leadership Republicans pie- Old a gain of from 70 to 100 seats in the House Conceding the j loss of a maximum of 100, the Demo mats would still have a substantial majority, but the balance of power would reside with the Consei votive Democrats who demonstrated their effectiveness in r ecent sessions by hoifing the wage and hom bill, the executive reorganiation and conic reform pi oposals It looks, thei e foie, as if President Roosevelt will need to wrestle with a Republican- Conservative. Democrat coalition in both of the houses In this circum stance, he cannot hope to wield the same influence over Congress in previous sessions If the Republicans pick up strength in these elections, it will be the 'first diminution of Demo= cram strength since Iq3o If'their numbers are seduced al am—for the fifth consecutive time—the G' 0 P will be no extinct as the con gel vative Supreme Count of 1935 =ME= Thirty-nine of the present 48 state goveinors ale Democrats, seven are Republicans Goveinors are up foi election in :14 of the states Cuba natoi ial contests ale important to national leaders be cause the pally which controls the state usually has a decided advaii tage in presidential contests The For a Real Treat Try Our • Plate Dinners • Luncheons e Sandwiches , • Sodas and . Sundies • The Centi e Cor. Beaver and' Allen ' .\,.. Opposite P. 0. PENN STATE COLLEGIAN Physics Gioup Holds Meeting Annual Conference In Session 'Pointy, Tomorrow; David Dietz Will Speak, Physicists from all' over the State will gather hei e today and tomorrow foi the annual fall meet-, mg of the Pennsylvania Confer ence of College Physics Telchei s Highlighting, toil i,:os plop am will he a talk by David' Diet?, &I- I ence Editor of the Sc, d publications, on "The Cultur al Value of Physics," in the Ilome !Economics Auditorium at 8•p m - This will he an open meeting and should be of interest to all students who intend to teach m wink in the held of ph) site A symposium at which four col lege pi esidents will speak will Na tal] e tomm i ow's program The sub ject to he intermei_d is "Physics as an Essential Part in a Modem Education Piesident Parke R Kolbe, Die\ - el Institute' of Techno'ogy, will give a 'lapel on this some , ulneel in Room 108 Physics buileing ,it I 15 this afternoon College pi esulents to take pint in the symposium .11 e John A Schaeffer, Franklin and Marshall Paul S Havens, Wilson College, C S Swope, West Chester State Teacher's, and Rev Thomas .1' Higgens, St Josephs Of special interest, to, physic:: students is 0 bool, and appal attks exhibit which will he open th. ough out the conference contest in New Ym k is by fai the most crucial Dewey's election in that state would do mme to resus citate the G 0 P than victory in half a damn other state , Without New Yrnk's 9i electot al Votes, the Republican Party finds it impossible to elect its pi esulential zandidnte The Democrats can, on 'he othei hand, win in 1110 without New York as was demonstrated in the election of PM Lohman's de feat, however, would be a set mu , blow to the Demociats As com pared with New Yoth, Pennsv , - vania is ielativeh unimpoitant Presidential contests, but it is be coming mm e important since it hhc abandoned its Republican morn ings It is my guess that when the dm' of battle is nom, the Demociats will have lost %my few, if any, coyeinOlShlPS to the Republicans Pi c-election estimates of victm mug plmalities ale . meaningless, and wishful calculations are worse The =old facts ihe that the Demociats swept the countiy only two years ago carrying New York by a plur ality of neatly 800,000 votes and Pennsylvania by, nearly 665,000 Only inpully ebbing, tides min , -,o quickly change such oven whclming yietoi les into defeats, and no such tides ale apparent - .... --... - - --' 7 '--_-.' ...- --- _ V j 01 , -....-__.l----- --= 7_77..F...0 1 ,P---,-, . - =7 ---- 7---'--= - ..= - ;•-:-. -..----- --, -- .•:...-.-- - - / ii i v j , ....--. „..- ,-. ... , a - Er.0 , ,t... - .11r : lik t..., , ......_. ....,,_.....,„.., . - ~.. ...... ............ ....._ , czi----7_.----: .. 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STATE COLLEGE DEPOT,iim ~, t' / , . .. , •' J , , 4 , 11 1 e -4 _:,, , _ , _ ' ' -, 1, Off The Records This type of - recoi(l-i eview col umn in the Collegian has usually clung pi city close to Impala] In em dings Houeyei , because of the inci ease 111 intei est for chamber music of bite among the fi eterni ties, it seems fitting that some at tention he given to this more ser ious type of music Last oemestei several fiatm ni nes made allowances in then bud gets fdi classical iecoidingiolt .. ably because the Mothers Leanne a little toed of cuing their baked ham and sweet potatoes to the tune of "A Tishet A Tastet" at (linnet time Then these is a vary ing percentage of men in every house that tholoughlyemoy clas sical music Decca comes thi ough the, week, with an allmin of , •alon music priced within teach of any fi atm ray's budget It mmuldes five 7e em dings by the Dec - ca Salon ()i -dlest:a under the duection of Hai r y Hot Itch, foi met musical direct -01 of the A and P Gypsies The re m dings ate of Dark Eyes,, Two Ggittu , , Massenet's Elmo, The Swan by Saint-Saens, Rubinstem's Melody in P. Lelia'', Fi uvulae- Set enade, Schubei t's Sei made, ToseHes Serenade, Tiaumerei by Schumann, and Alt Wien by God owsky Among the Popular& Bobcat Bob Ctosby hits the jack pot this week with Wolverine Blues and Louise Louis, feattning Ray Bauduc on the skins and Ed die Millet's clatinet. A lot of you will like the Mills Brothels' re cm ding of Ju4t A Kid Named Joe It's slow-moving blues that has to g.ww on you The i everse is Fun iculi Funicula, only not sung, the way we sang it in high school On anothei Duca, Count Be , le's mane ie.:hues Texas Shuffle , U - WEAR - We'll Repdir 'em • - L. E. KLINE SHOE REPAIRING 153 S Allen Street ANNOUNCING Gala Opening. ' Saturday, October 15 at 1:30 P.M. WARNER BROS.- NEW State Theatre A Beautiful and Tasteful Modern, Theatre Presenting the Finest Pictures with the Most. Advanced, Sound, projectiOn and Comfort , -OPINING PROGRAM- r; MOTION:PICTUI GRATE§Vii - HEI GREATEI Erro Bette "THE SISTERS" SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Continuous Perforniance Saturikifr, Starting at 1:30 Pa idav, October 14, 191$
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