PAGE TWO With the Editor — A Grateful Acknowledgement From The Daily Collegian Come up and see us sometime. We’re- as- proud; of Collegian’s-' new offices' as a five-year old is of a shiny new Christmas-pres ent. We have two offices now, one-at 313- Old-Main,, and’ the other, the new. Daily Collegian office at 119-121 South; Frazier street. The old! office in Old'. Main has been completely refurnished to meet the requirements- of' daily publication which • begins Monday. Three new desks have been added, and' we now have- two separate telephone lines, both reached: through-the College exchange, 711. Our files are- our biggest boast. Where- we- had' none before; we now have • surprisingly complete records of the- College’s activities. The job isn’t complete, but l it’s-' progressing. We’re- still look ing'. for additions- and stand- ready to accept any help- we can get: Among the? people- who/ have helped us get Started; are-so many that, wa’-ne sure to forget some names/ at- the- moment we- write this. But. among them "are President Ralph D. Hetzel; George Don ovan- and: Barbara Bowes- at Student. Union;. Dr. Robert' Bernreuter; Registrar William Hoffman;. Mrs; Fowler - iir the- registrar’s' office; Ed Hibsh mian, alumni secretary, and! Alice Thompson; Nancy Hutchison, and Gazi Green of. the Alumni, office; Walter Dantzcher,. Ridge Riley,. Dick; Wall and! Cliff Lewis- in. the- Public. Information- office;. W. E, Kenworthy, executive.-secretary of- the-Col lege; Amie Laich; All-College- president;. Jack Bleich and ; Carl Tussey, Old: Main; janitors-;, the- Campus Patrol; William- Ulerich and’ members- of the Centre Daily Times staff.;. Dr. Sheldon Tanner; Franklin. Banner,. Braton Gardner, Lou Bell, Don ald Davis- and Emily Corl of the* department of journalism;; Dean A R. W-amock;. Si K. Hostetler and’A O! Morse; assistants to the president;. S. B. Maddox; Librarian- W-'. P. Lewis; Bursar Russell Clark; Prof. Robert Galbraith; George Ebert, superintendent of grounds and' buildings; Neil Fleming, graduate manager of athletics; borough council; Burgess Wilbur Leitzell, Attorney Rl Paul Campbell, Harold Loman, College purchas ing- agent; Mrs. Ruth Ricker, .-secretary to- Dean Wamock;; Ray Watkins, scheduling officer; Lieu tenant-Governor Samuel S. Lewis; Dean Marion Trabue; Dean Carl P; Schott; Herbert Cohen,. Democratic leader in the General Assembly and former member of. the General. State- Authority;. Capt. Roger. Rowland,, state secretary of property and supplies; Don Hobel, of the Illini Publishing- Company; Harry Seamans- and- the- PSCA staff; R. J. Miller, postmaster; Alfred Austin; editor of the Penn State Farmer; Donald West, editor of Froth: Jack Dixon, editor of La Vie; Jean Craig head and Ellen. Ritts, editors of Portfolio; John Williams, editor of the Penn State Engineer; Beth Baker,, editor of Co-Edition; Burton K. Johnstone; and lots of others we’ve probably- forgotten, not because vve aren’t appreciative, but because weak minds like ours work that way. Our office at 119-21 South Frazier street has its own phone, 4372, and is waiting- to serve you. There we have another set of files and more- of the equipment we believe will be necessary to put out the daily paper the College needs. All in all, our baby has a nice nursery ready for it and' lots of willing attendants. Make way for. a successful delivery on Monday. THE DAILY COLLEGIA!! "For A Bfetter Penn' State"' Successor to the Penn State Collegian, established' 1904; and' the Free* Cancer established 1887 Thursday Morning; September 12; 1940 Published daily except: Sunday- and; Monday during: the: regular. College year by the- students- of The Pennsylvania State* College. Entered. as> second-class• matter July 5; 1984; at the post-office at State- Colleger. Pa*, under the act 1 , at March 3. 1879. ... Editor . Business-Manager Adam. A. Smyser- '4-1* Lawrence' Si Driever '4l* Women’s Editor —Vera L. Kemp *4l; Managing Editor —Robert' H: Lane* *4l; -Sports Editor—Richard- G. Peters *4l; News Editor—William E. Fowler. *4l; Feature* Editor —Edward «C K. McEorie *4l‘; Assistant- Managing Editor*— Bayard Bloom *4l-; Women’s Managing Editor—Arita L< Hcffemn ’4l-; Women's Promotion Manager'—Edythe' Bi Rickel *4l. Advertising- Manager—John H. Thomas *4l; Circulation Manager—Robert G. Robinson *4l; Senior- Secretary—Ruth Goldstein *44; Senior Secretary—Leslie H. Lewis *4l. Junior. Editorial Board—John A*. Baer *42, R. Helen Gordon *42, Ross B. Lehman *42, William J. McKnight *42. Alice-M. Murray *42, Pat Nagelberg *42; Stanley Jl PoKemp ner *42, Jeanne C. Stiles *42.- Junior Business Board—Thomas W. Allison *42,. Paul M: Goldberg ’42; Jhmes - E. McCaughey *42, Charles L. Van Inwagen *42. T. Blair Wallace *42, Margaret L. Embury *42, Virginia. Ogden *42, Fay E. Rees- *42. Graduate* Counselor Editorial nnd'Business Office i 313 Old'Main'Bldg. Dial 711. Mnnajjiner Editor This Issue t|ows Editor This Issue C. Russell' Eck Downtown Office* 119-121 South'FTarier St; Dial 4872 John A. Baer *42 Ross B. Lehman *42 THE MANIAC Th& Vicious; Circle The- summer is over and back into the moth ; balls; will'- go all those beautiful; lastex- bathing suits; r saw at Atlantia City- this- summer.. All of which-means; that I must get back into my well worn. grove and' begin churning- out gossip, dirt, and in: general throw a, little mud' up and down, this column: What. 1 want to know is' how I am supposed, to write" my usual stuff, when; there- isnlt anyone in town except' me, Doggy, and: a 100(X-odd (L do; mean- odd) psychologists. U Have been in every ditch,.behind. every telephone pole; in every aparf ; mail,.under half the beds in town since Sunday,. . but there just ain’t no dirt: You know- why? Because, when there ain’t, no students- in. town there ain’t no- dirt And yet the editor of this illustrious publication-, tells -me that, if L don’t beat out a colyum this issue,- E will: auto matically be- demoted! to chief l typewriter cleaner and- therefore- lope- half of the half per cent re muneration which T now receive; Anyway there ain’t' no dirt. WCTUfi^ The- WGTU will 1 no doubt be- glad to; learn that Jimmy Sturgis,, grand': mogul -of the. Drive-In Theatre; is great, friends with Richard' Mlllinder,. confessed: murderer of Faye Gates, as a result of prompt WCTU" action, this-summer, Sturgis a j.un ior, beat' the; Sunday movie law. (up.< for. local, re peal in November)-by. charging Sunday- patrons of his theatre for parking and not for the movie; but the- WCTU stepped; in and: stopped' that. The pen-. alty is' $5O- or not more than; ID days in jail.. Bur gess EeitZell' gave Sturgis three days- in. jail, and called'it a day himself. Net. result was- that Stur gis colled- his- heels: in Bellefonte; for *72 hours along, with Millinder who was in: tor-the; summer. Note on State College. Improvements One of' the first things-1 noticed: was- that the men’s lounge above; the Crrm. now. has two in stead of the over-used one; ft Note On a: Famine Several Phi Kappa, Sigs,. back. in. town early for regular session or still getting: over summer ses sion dm. not sure which-) found’ themselves last week entirely deplete- of food in- the house and' money with which to purchase beans at a local grubbery. BUI Bartholemew, senior class prexy, and new Phikapsig. pledge,, herded a food sales man- into the- kitchen and while he pumped his usual line- into the laddiebuck, the other hunger stricken phikapsigs tossed- enough canned goods from the salesman’s car into the second floor, to keep them until rushing: season is under way. That’s, one way of keeping house bills down. Summer Notest Peggy Jones, theta, and. Dick Ewalt, football player, both class of ’4O, were married day after Labor Day . . . WSGA's president, Elinor Weaver, is wearing the theta xi pin Harry Pierce still cherishes. Hello, Everybody! We’re liappy to* welcome- hack ; our old friends and to greet new ■ onesj too. S | We- hope that you. will find The j Corner a convenient place in * which to* spend some- of your lei ; sure time. ’ It wrlT he a pleasure to serve you. ; once more. ; The Comer i<: i unusual’ *t*'is s Tl ' ' * ( T - • * THE DAILY COLLEGIAN CAWAUIHI IffiiE BUILDEING NEW AND USED FOR ALL COLLEGE COURSES STATIONERY College seall ani plaim Ooali% sMoiir alto pees M M complete selection: tinr itie master oar bes gjhner in. affi media. DRAWING sets Guaranteed sets for all drawings courses — Get our prices- before buying your set fountain PENS $l.OO and up Agents, for pens, of all. well known manufac turers. LOOSE LEM NOTE BOOKS Special prices on all leather student note Books. 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