The daily collegian. (University Park, Pa.) 1940-current, November 18, 1941, Image 2
' &AGE *W6 IHE DAILY COLLEGIA "For A Belter Penn Stale" 1040. Successor, to llie Penn State Collegian, f 'established 1904, and. (he'Free banco, established 1887, published dally except Sunday and Monday during tho [regular College. year by the aludcnta of The Pennsylvania /fUalo College. Entered afl odcond-clasß matter July 0, .1934 ‘at the Post-office at State College, Pa., under the act if March 8, 1870. Editor , . • a,-. Bus. and Adv. Mgr. Ross Lehman 'dii James McCaughey '44 Editorial and Business Office 818 Old Main, Bldg. Phone 711 Women’s Editor—Jeanne C. Stiles '42 ; Managing Editor—' <Tdhn A., Badr *,42; • Sports Editor—A. Pat Nngelberg *42; Eealuve Editor —William- J ’McKnight, *42; Ncwa Editor— Stanley J, PolCompner M 2; \Vomoiv« Feature /Editor —Alice M. Murray ,*42; . Women,’« .Sports Editor—H. Helen Gbrdon *42. Credit Managor-7-Taul Kb Goldberg *42; Circulation .Man ager—Thdtnaa IV. Allison M 2: Women's Business Manager— Margaret L. Embury *42; Office Secretary—Virginia ‘Ogden '42; Assistant Office Secretary—Fay E. Reese *42. Junior Editorial Board—Gordon L. Coy, Donald W. Davis, ttotofoick L. .Golab,. James D.Ollcein, David Samuels,. Robert •E. Schoolcy, Richard S. Stcbblns, .Samuel L. Stroh. Nicholas iW. Vozzy, Ildrbcrt J. Zulcmtbk'aS, Emily L. Funic, Tiouise fit. Fuo&B, M* Popp,. Edith L. Smith. . , , , #. .Jutiifc Business Board—Leonard E. Bach, Roy. E. IBarclwv TRobcrt T 3. Edgdrly, Philip Jaffc, Erances A.. Leiby,. John /E. MdCodl, Sara T». Miller, “Katherine 33. Schott, Marjbrlo f>y \m. 1 ftfttfdfctesd! T&lleSkite 'PtWiP Widdbutor ‘of Mftildr.inp; Editor This .Issue r . GordphTV'Coy’ jMcwq Ediior.Thia .Issue. -__Herbci‘t/J. Zulcauskks Women’s/Ecjitbr This Issue LoUlSa ;M; /Fyoss Sophoinore 'Assistant,B Vaul I. WooiUhirid, Richard D. Smyscr <*riiduate ‘Counselor - H. "Bell v rdesday, WOVembei 18, 1911 A feWlar Masses 'Ob .. Through theuntimely 'cfeinise !of fir. M'ar ißiriss, the services p£ a renowned Schola'r 'and skilled isdierrtis't are College. TO ’riiariy stild ©fils, forrWe'r 'coifeUgues, and t6Wrikpgapfe, his losing Values a Weltibrife Mend &ri& kindly advisbr JErbria 'their midst. An immigrant to this country in 1.91 P, fir. Kriss’ career 'Was p 'spienh'd example of.the opportunity Which 'the United States offers 'to wilting and talented newcomers. Confronted by financial and linguistic obstacles in liis search for learn ing, fir. Kriss- worked his way through school by friblcing Pbe biridrahee 'dissolve the other. Finan cial diihchlties were Wvercbme bj’' teaching the iarigUages lie. Was most proficient in—Hebrew and, Russian., Fighting against prejudisa ’arid intolerance, dir. feiss won a place on the Col iege faculty following bis graduation and proved, during -23 years Of brilliant work, bis uricontested right to that place! But it was not enough Mr fir. R'riss that lie was & Wo'rld-Tdddgi'iizdd authofity in his field., tip to Vhe tiiUe/qf his last lilhess he cbntinued fe be a source of inspiration a]infq adVice tb the students wW?. caiine, ’<6. tea With their 'problems. The eriembers Pf tbs, fraternity, Gamma /Sigirik :shi, Wftbiri "he iserved his piesiderii .’bf the Board 'erf 'Prustdes, : fd'hrtd hirh a 'dohstaht companion and. ijatWeriy hcjfvhlbr. . .In his tfe fehijs fulMldd. the tyro great requirements, of .his ..piiqtessfoh...Jife Was both a capable '&fe'dWte<ige&; Authority SO. his o\vn -strata 'Of; jcnO'w'lOdge and, : a helbVeid 'and re spected Me'hd *ot liis. students, dolleagues, Ond feergliboVs. tJah VnOife be said Of atiy mais Btaite Sjpm’lt fen Tike Matirek v '‘f& Wd to happen. 'sKraetlm®,’.'' and liajliien'it aid', hacking iNfeW BeAVer Iriel'b -stands heard 'those fateful Wttictfs 'ahtfdtftiti&l from the .press hoi?, 'where -a. few iniAutes before, the writers, aAd re porters lieara the news via telegraph that 'One of the do'untry l s greatest Unbeaten athletic teatts had been defeated. After the first mental shock of raalizalibA that the invincible Penn State soccer team had I6st-, an undercurrent of an aWAkeriing fire swept through the hearts of the sons ancl daughters of the Nittany Valley. Thin indefinable Same 'of college loyalty was on its Way to bursting into a blaze of pride and pagean try, I’eriii Stale spirit was on the naftrchl On the Jips of everyone wore Words Of praise, of : pride, 'of appreciation for a paragon coach and a valiant team. At 2 p. hr. Sunday, over 3,000 Ichberihg stAdents met the bo'meward-boun'd* bus and 'gat'd feili ‘Jeffrey abd his lads the greatest bbatiOh tbit biiy l?pnn State teahi. hAs ever re- QeWed. t .They 'pAfd homage to thA tearii that has ■ * bjpread ’the hAmfe of their'alma-mater throughput • - the entire sport world. I The voice 'of Penn State spirit speaks with a fOud stentorian voice when aroused, and its re verberations will long resound in the hearts of Cleniirl bill and his 1041 soccermcn. Downtown Office 110-121 South Frazier St, Phone 4372 Kfeiulurr •—S, J, P, 'ddliteGlAN iiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii Campuseer '(iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiniiiimiiiimiimiiimiiiiiimimimmimiimumi is it You t This boy can’t be satisfied With. 'one; Sir after tying up with the ‘fiometown sweetheart, via his theta Wi pin, his Mbrmon iristiric'ts ’got the better o£ him. dnd he Ordered a new pin from Balfour’s so he could pin his coed love I .Aten H 7 'hey Ha’rd 7 } 6 Grade f The 'econ departfrieht fttfgfit take d short POurse iri How to ’make up a test, ’Mr Whdn the 'super pedagogical intellects ’in. 'this 'depmitfrienit OOficoct one, It tbike.s a -‘sertimar Of ecOfiom'ists, to pdss it and, a dommittee Of dtat’iktic’idris to 'figuVe put hdw to give 'anybody ihore than a mihus phe. Highest grade in one large ’section Was k SS! OttfHipus S'ftaipsh'tifis; ’Madge -’Strode's curtains are Very misleddihg. Bet 'she/keeps the 'door ideked .;. . Pat fiamhde, frosh playgirl, retdiy gets 'aVduha, She gets her man or else ... : SeVen'gats Irpm Phe/of the fdpWn town Pddrris ‘thmk. they are 'down, to bajfe dub slstende 'as far as 'npurishrhhnt pOes so they 'hied therhijeiyes tip td the dispgtisW?y to. t>e Weighed and /prdVe 'their tioint , . '. .Bea ‘&shfut” i&uhrie’r got phi sig .Tohn 'G&pk ! pin Pt ftp... . . 'Hi6 fepr train’s spa jewelry found its way to the sweater of iVTairidn Reynolds . . . Red RunWey, ’tke, adyer- ‘in this noble rag for his lost 'dog. /Nekt day the-Wandering pup returned 'unassisted, 'so Red claims the 'canine must haVe read his ad . . . Who 'burned the phi sigma delta Outhouse?. There’s quite a 'stink around campus about it .... Off In a 4 Qloud 'Of 'Dust , So hundreds of Nittany.Lions won’t be wander ing over the Smoky City Friday and Saturday nights, our special operator G-54 has compiled a list of the more eligible “places to have fun and meet the gang.” You can drown your sorrows or toast the victory at any Of the following oases, and we guarantee you a Penn State quorum in ea'ch and ail. { •Friday night: the Hotel Schenley to begin with. 'Saturday night: Silver Grill in the Hotel Henry of). .Fifth Ave. Villa Madrid, downtown, on Li •herty Ave. Joe Maziur’s, out East Liberty way. Al Mercur’s Nut House, just .'outside .Millvale arid a riot ...Of fun.. The New Perm, through the Li be'rty Tubes and right through Mt. tehariori. The Trelon in East Liberty on Perm Ave. The Merry Gtburid Pn Washirigton Bivd... . HmM Enjo The Corner See ya’ iri Pgh (hich unusual LEAVES AGAIN Robert D. •Baird ’42, All-College president, who returned to College only re cently, ‘will turn over his duties as chairman of Cabinet to Gerald F. Doherty ’42 while he is away practice teaching. • Cabinet will meet in 305 Old Main at 9 o’clock ■tonight. ■■ ' 18,000 lii Defense Engineering 'Glasses Nearly 18,000 nien gink Women in the state are enrolled, in ‘Pall engineering defense ■ac cording to E. !L. Keller, director 'of engineering extension, Who. an- rioimced figures showing .. 3,000 more en'rollees than original 'esti mates. ] . Classwork in each of vania's 105 centers has started and evening instruction will continue for 15 'weeks. The Pittsburgh 'area reports the largest /enrollment with approximately 1,506. Engmeermg Smoker ‘Donald C. Jones, supervisor of mining extension for the School of Mineral Industries,-will give an illustrated lecture on mining coal mechanically at the annual Fall smoker of Sigma Tau, national engineering honorary, at the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity, at 7:30 o’clock tonight. CAMPY. lOffe 35.00 30.00 25.00 22.50 These suits ahe regular stock. We did hoi make a special buy for this sale.,. It is just Cur Anniversary Gift to ybU. Take advantage of our extended charge plan. % Down Vs Doc, 10 % Jan, 10th Arrow Shirts us f ■•? '_ _' i._. w:-.^ ‘j«*r .^_^__-l^L-I—?_ r ANNIVERSARY • The i Ldtest SUITS OVr-Todartiif softs SUITS SUITS SUITS '(No extra charge for credit) Charles' fielloiv Shop 109 S. Allen St. iiiiifw BL f Campus j%/ Calendar iiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiiiiiiuimiimiii TODAIr Candidates tor. varsity riflU team and assistant bianagers re port to Armory at 7-p. mV Editorial Board pf Penn, State Engineer , will. meet , in .314 Old. Main, *7:30 p, m. Fall Smoker of Sigma. Tau, na tional. Engineering . honorary,. a!t Lambda Chi Alpha, 7:30 p. in. Campus ’44 party, 318 Old Maid, 7:30 p.m. Camera CJub members Will. bring prints for. discussion 'by the Club, 30& Old Main, 7:30 :p. m. Vitamin C exhibit, '209 HOnie Ec, 8 to 12 a. m. Rabbi’s lecture, “Jewish Men of Vision,” Hillel Foundation, 4:15 p. m. Rbd 'and Coccus Club,. 206 Pat terson Hall, 7 p. in.: .: :. : . P’SjSA ' Freshman .Forum, Hugh Beaver Room,. 7 p. m, ~ > . Executive committee of Fresh man Council,. Room E,. 304 Old Main, 7p. in, ■. ; ; , Freshman 'Council", of PSCA, Hugh Heaver 'Room, ’8:15 p. m. Druid, •pieejfng in isecond floor lounge,. Old 1 ip. in, .. , Theth Sigbia Hhi; ihgeting at the Kappa Alpha Theta house, 6:30 p. m. •• biCli tomorrow' ’44 Independents, 309 bid Main, 7p. in. ";/' V ■' ;■ Grange meeting, 405 Old .Mai'm 6:30. p. in. Candidates report, 7:30 p- ■ Vi/. i „ - • Cercle Fraricais, Information Please” program ; inFrench; Grange/playroom, 7:15 p. m. . Students interested in malting. a social tbuy gf fiew York, iDecem ber 4 to 7, meet in Hugh Beaver Room, 4 p. m. i READ THE iCjOLLEGIAN CLASSIFIEDS SPECIAL Fall < Botany Ties 31.50 27.00 22.50 20.25