PAGE TWO THE DAILY COLLEGIAN "For A Better Penn State" Fr, ar.dishea 1940. Successor to the Penn State Collegian. established 1934. and the Fret.. Lance. eatablished 1887. 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 6, 1934. at the past.o__ee at State College, Pa., under the act of March 3, 1879, •Editor Business Manager - A dam A. Sznyser '4l Lawrence S. Driever '4l Women's Editor—Vera L. Kemp '4l ; Managing Editor —Robert H. Lane '4l; Sports Editor—Richard C. Peters '4l; News Editor—William E. Fowler '4l; Feature Editor —Edward J. K. McLorie '4l; Assistant Managing Editor— ...4ElElyard Bloom '4l ; Women's Managing Editor—Arita L. , i4iletteran '4l; Women's Feature Editor—Edythe $. Rickel '4l -Advertising Manager—John H. Thomas '4l; Circulation .tlanager—Robert G. Robinson '4l; Senior Secretary—Ruth Goldstein '4l; Senior Secretary—Leslie H. Lewis '4l. Graduate Counselor algritorial' and Bueiness Office In Old Main Bldg. Dial 711 44:maging Editor This ------- A. Baer '42 -.Clews Editor This Issue_____—______ • David Samuels '43 Women's Issue --- M. Murray '42 flophomore Assistants__Robert E. Schooley, Richard A. Baker Friday Morning, December 20, 1940 Peace On Earth, Goodwill To Men ! The Christmas spirit has left the world this The world is full of too much hate, and fear, :and need to leave much room for love. • There are too many people who think they are right and not enough people who think they are wv tong. We still remember the ChristmaS spirit, We should like to be in love with all the world, I)ut in it there are people and ideas that we have .}earned to hate too well. • We should like to feed the starving people of 'conquered Belgium and France, but we will sacri fice them sooner than help the might we hate. •• We should like to see peace returned to the t • yorld by next Christmas, but only if it means our bay of life and our friends have prevailed. • There is no peace. • Merry Christmas, Parade Of Opinion (By Associated Collegiate Press) Can the battling Greeks, ::..cemingly repulsing The Fascist "invaders" at every point, possibly I;cep their standard aloft in the weeks to come? America's youth, as reflected in the collegiate .4)cess, is watching the Greek-Italian conflict close )y. And undergraduate editorialists are voicing 'quiet hope and, many words of caution in their dis- .cussions "The effect of the Greek resistance on the mor 'ale of both the democracies and the totalitarian countries will probably be inestimable,' says the Wisconsin Daily Cardinal. "It will certainly Learten the British and the Tree Frenchmen' as ell as the subversive groups within the bound . cries of Germany and Italy. It means a tremen eons loss of prestige to Italy and to Mussolini, who apparently thought he could march down to the yeleponnese with no more trouble than he encoun ;icred in Albania. To the German people it dem 'onstrates that the might of the bully nations isn't • :invincible. The Achaeans of 1940—the lineal de cendants of the defenders of Thermopylae, of ;Marathon, of Salamis, may once again save the Pt)rest for civilization." I At Syracuse, the Daily Orange declares that I"with Britain's recent material admissiorr of ex liended aid to struggling Greece, the world won iciers no longer about the validity 'of John Bull's ?romise of assistance to the staunch Balkan coun pry's resistance to the yet unproved legions of :.111ussolini. With the failure of the Fascist military Ixoachine to crush the comparatively weak Greek .sorces, it is no wonder that the latter country is being termed the 'Finland of the Balkans: Even tually the Italians will probably subdue the Greeks, but the surprising opposition that they are encountering has amazed the world." That the expected Greek collapse isn't likely to • ; materialize, at least for the present is the belief of ithe Cornell Daily Sun. ss "Like the Finns, who last a winter gave Russia tussle, the Greeks ,are trad- Ong blow for blow with their Fascist invaders, and ;giving a good account of themselves," observes the .liun. "Still, we have learned not to expect too lorauch from these little countries when pitted {against the Axis blitzkrieg machine.' Even allow / . » - ,g that the Greeks are fighting the weaker part •of 'World Wreckers, Inc.,' still Adolph looms in ;the background, and if things get bad for his bully }comrade, he will no doubt plunge in to make sure (the fight is fair." C. Russell Eck Downtown Office i 19421 South Frazier St Dial 4372 1311 1111111111111111111111=11111111111111111111111111111111111i11111111 11111111111 111:1 1 11 1 1 1111111111111 .. COLLEGIAN-A 111111111M11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 We've Heard That , i , . . . They're smoking again" in-Rec Hall that Lill Batten is organizing a "Double-Guzzle Club" . . . that Grace Rentschler and Chick Harvey are bitting the town's high spots together . . that mentioning a student's social after his name is ridiculous . . . that Sam Burdick's on the trail for a coed, xVfiom we shall leave nameless, called Dolores Paul . . . that Dudock's 50 cent cover charge seems , a bit expensive in view of the fact that you can enter classier joints, in metro politan centers without paying a minimum . . . that Christmas is five days away and you'd better do your shopping purty quick . . . that John Ress ler works as a linotyper each night at the Centre Deadly Crimes besides attending school . . . that Jean Edwards is a mighty nice eyeful . . . that Francis Musser and Dottie Long, dispensary card looker-upper, are seen together all the time .. that a great show will be on hand at 7:30 tonight when the Penn State Club puts on its annual Talent Night Program . . . that some guys are beginning to wonder why Adele Miller has delayed so long in donning her silver ski jacket . . . that Doug Skill man's hats are as famous as his ever-present hilar ity and smile . . . that shorthand should be in cluded in Liberal Arts and Home Ec courses . . . that Frankie Leiby and Bob Tomlinson are anoth er .pair_ of inseparables . . . that the hatmen,' like knights of old, performed a noble deed in sponsor ing Poverty Ball last night . . . that freshmen are just like other people without their dinks—and should remember that . . . that George Rumsey and Anna Mae •Rockenstein are in the bracket :stage . . . that Peggy Comly has shifted her dia mond ring from the left to right hand . . 'that Hilarious Jay Kelly is the founder and arch pro ponent of the "shuffle-walk", a dance step exe cuted while walking . . . that Frothy Don West is to be congratulated for his remarkable gift section in the much-delayed last edition . . . that the "Un holy Eight" consists of Ruth Kiesling, Jane Berke- Helen Chiappy, - Elsie booth, Emily Funk, Ann Reidy, Betty Lindemuth (Ray Tiley's heart throb), Sara Bailey, Betty Heath, Jackie Shafer raid Peggy Comly . . . that Will Bradley's superla tive recording of "Scrub Me Mama With 9 Boogie Beat" is a humdinger . . that Gates Gajecki 'wasn't included in the National Pro Football League draft and we wonder why . . . that we wish you a Merry Christmas, a Happy New Year, and plenty ci new things and stuff in your stockings Christ mas Eve . it's Christmas The Corner unusual THE DAILY COLLEGIAN INFIRMARY CASES The first bi-weekly Collegian. check on Infirmary cases, taken last night, showed five students confined to the hospital. One stu dent was released. , Printed twice each week, this column will include the name, ill ness, and condition of each stu dent in the Infirmary. Students listed in last night's check are: William I. Bullers '4l: Illness— grippe; condition—improved. • Frank M. Singer '4l; Illness— gastro - enteritis; condition—im proved. Jane Errett '43: Illness—grippe; condition—improved. Charles L. Cosgrove '43: Illness —gastro enteritis; condition—im proved. Joan E. Paulhamus '43: Illness —grippe; condition—improved. Logan L. Gerheim '44: Illness —tonsilitis; released last night. Buses Leave parking Lot At 12:45 p.m. Tomorrow Greyhound buses carrying stu dents home for the Christmas va cation will leave from the . park ing area behind the new Physics Building at 12:45 p. m. tomorrow for Greensburg, Harrisburg, New York, Johnstown, Philadelphia:, Pittsburgh, Scranton,. Sunbury, and intermediate points. Tickets may be purchased at the bus depot in the lobby of the State College Hotel. The price of admission to the freshmen dance in the Sandwich Shop at 9 p. m. today will be 35 cents per couple instead of 35 cents per person as was stated in yesterday's issue. Only couples will be admitted. Senior scientist with the Byrd expedition is Dr. F. Alton Wade,. a 1926 graduate of Kenyon College. Sw?EItO.II:ZMMISMEMM7. - "Z7.i7esVitaSta=r-i= 5 : 5 L 1V.M.:5t1553iS - Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New• Year Your Past Patronage Has Been Highly Prized ..iiIaCM:MIatIVZ':24SZMEtZ.Y;!«.I3:42EMT-4IM/.1. 4 74 : MV;r5EA03:4E=5 , ~~~~~ ~i~vhsw~~~Fx::.sCs~~s~,.Sti:E„~..r`.s~"S~Sw'"~,~E.~'~'t}'.~.,~x:"SShS.s~~ ' ; "- aZIMMEAMM:43ir:WL.A4r.3;IISZCB;S:...4I47.Z=YIII-4131MV.111=VSSYSZIWIM-.4•46ft Dance Price Set GIREEtIINI Best Wishes For A College Boot Shop Miller's Market FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1940 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 CAMPUS CALENDAR itllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TODAY: PSCA Freshman Dance, Sand wich Shop, 9 p. m.. to midnight. Adjnission 35 cents Per couple. Talent Night sponsored by Penn• State Club, Schwab Auditorium, 7:30 p. m. Admission 10 cents. Alpha Phi Delta formal -- pledge dente, 9 p. m. to midnight. Special Hanukkah services and celebration at the Hillel Founda tion, 7:30 p. m. Don't smoke In Rec Hall—use your lungs for cheering! Athletes like to inhale clean air —please don't smoke in Rec Hall. F~?.i~i.~-~5~=~~C "i: y~~'n~~~.l.~. -~~.i~~ ~ii~ new ifear EGOLPS ^~Yst4'~s~x~S'ea'iss.i^~s \ ERE words cannot begin to bring you the ~any good wishes which we bold for you and your family. As a tiny token of our high regard for your patronage and friendshiPs during the Past year, and - as a renewed pledge of the service which we constantly strive to offer, may we take this occasion to send you our very best wishes for a /Panty Christmas aisd a New Zeal.. filled With all the good things of life. from t Al i