7-. AGE TWO T 13 1 .1, -14.4 . .v.A* cQuLEGFAN "r 9 ) .• b ),3e s Sit,o . )! tie . )737, Stite" . . ~ linle2ll 1:10, Succewir to the gem) State Co11;lita, ehl,•l , ltAtA. 1904, the Free T,'ganee, 1 66 7, AMIA , except' 'San”iry tatid 'lsionitaS , (lariat; al( ro!al.o. College' Year . by the fithaenta ' of 'rho Penanylvania lNeved an necnd-clarin mat.f.r July f, 193.1 al l.lac Post•offire nt Mato College, Pa., under the net ot hfr•irh E:, 1879. Bus.Und, Gordon oy, 4 W D toonurci E. No; 43 Vittit , wiiti and Rtisii.esg Office caniegip 4;a11 Phoi ''Ti'" l'Aditor—Louiserums '43; - , 61: , T.:..ging Editor —lterimr Zalcausicaa'"43'; W. Davin '43: Ass iAtant Managing Eflitor i nick '4l; Samna; '43 i' 4 Hewn tor —ll..obeft . N4siiatarlt • Sports' . ' .1. - 1111 a b ebb nn;lNg rU;i9NI4 lkoroinen'Yl Wiltbie,;-ndlth L. Nl.l l lll' '43; y Vbattlrd'• (or=L'ailb o L. 41 .rim? •Itiiiior li.lditorial , Ilaard—Reniamin - 41.. Dailey, Fred E. e T ( 1 1 , •ver.:Militoli'lltisitit :" . V lt ariy^l'Clierrldnak; . A.,olert T.. finv. mei, "Robert:?:),V 104 CI; '1 lehli r Ilfeliaul; - Ilichitid , l). ronyAer, ‘X>aitald a•• abb. ~0 1. 1 11. : .• , ood.niii <I : i3allY 'll - 4'llriratit .I.,rg.' liel,n 4 ir. i f ritiVee: *4riare '.7lciilthy,' 74Ary lined; wt. ni Th.le.ing /Milne ' • " _ .Velitor _ . . As,:itAA4 Mitfrmile'rAilor - AS:tit:thi n , l4cti itbr"__._: A.l,vel Ishlt , . . _ AcF.lsl'ant Manager Cr Counselor " . Wesine.sclay,, e ctollex • , • Will , Reserves CaPeO? ' !Speaking of matters of interest, one .do,es. not ~, i +rivc to look any farther than Recli at 1,41 o'clock this morning. A. .• 11.• I. `that .time h t tinrd i s of Penn State men will t. 9.0 formation on a topic thatllas been tw r ßei'mvt in ti . lei n r , minds for the.gast ty4 , o ; 0 7 ~ isiiree, no s. ki t i? of repiesentativeS of ihe -Arinjl;i4avy, aad-MarinecorroS wi 4 ll Syeaic. at this rnass raot,ing, aria atftqwartl, • Ca. Cl.) i") 94 ug s : . Tegarding.,tlr. imerv , ,e-Valeh in 'Yy . ;W/ PA 19. »lOTA interested. • . 'file •reservesittiation. has 9,0y 1 ; aineC tre.gm-. • cV)l..l:: . interes'l, , ori , cainpiris, a:fact was Yl. 'l""iirl „ . • et . the...4l .o l l e.cP,.. o l ) ..vAF.lticTi. ;It e T W9 s 9 2 Pit i nc'. of. Ibis • sIAVA'., the brctVo. l,o 2; - :included the fact that it, `mig h t. be nossiple. that , all men. 311 college reserves would, be Qaileci by - the tilt of the ) ; ),I*SOIS: semester. Coupled w 7 h tkiis announeement in the Presi-• delit's speech was the fact that many. pew,simpers throwing venort.s h,e,f , o,re the nul,) . lic and treat-• bpi; terrific interest: among college men hy saying the reserv.e stains was very itidefl i nite as far as college men were concerned. You may he in college, next semester and you may not, Was the ot•al anin top , .c;orne . light may, be thrown on this hazy question the i•ep,resentatives of the reserves sneak at inclining's mass meeting. ' , ..rioWing that it is . p to clarify the reserve issue as it now si:ands, it is the `Oninion of this writer that the representatives will bring forth some 11:2li,fuladvice. If nothing more, they will atleast 10 ( 91-eptlip,siasrp, so , that the recruiti.ig• U'~arc] will do a la,rid ofTi4e bmsiAgsp when it comes to, the campus within the next several we*.s. ThP 14. A-. FarVillP.r I,lalizine, the need for manpower to help farm ppdpc ts, Cabinet pr?#rar, wherebx students may, enlis4 11 has been )?o,inted out. that a large number of :litaents, especially Liberal 4rt4ts, enjoy at least on , or two 'ire.° afternoons each week': By enlist i,• in ltiirfd ,Service, these students will be able, spctrid their e> a tirne aiding; some, nearby folniec vlio, is baying a dlfficul,t time in li.arvest knit his crops. A few colleges baye already instituted Rural g'rvice progrions, and State will again be gbanig,' the i.eaderh fiiajloptingrieW plans for an. - tat caq war eg?rk. • 1 41 'a ) : 11 Y iarPrNswilll3?-.99iifY,Si o :C3,9X91 State'. and Itl 111rg1, V\9 l A iTrl T ;r4' rg(iiists needs. rise. In a number of cases, I[4:T3 - hers are very, student \iv:whey norninal sum tor ap afternoons weric, even •:iho»Kli the wages mayappear Lo be CcoliParaiiv,cfy 14w, the Aii'dent a least enjoy •.! , b.•."••. , 9,1ppl si ‘ onig a small c>:tra pati r (12,e,war one• f:t l id.e : nt of er spindling on af'r•l'norm help ing; sonie, di,1.11 . 4„ pay me in money, but l gnl a real bOmf••• whirl; plain bait very good" Downtown Office 11. 9-1 211. South Frazier• St ECCIZI Staff This issue 0,) Robertktbriter 1.-10 en I,(eetailVel . .... Tobe - Steve Siraieloilc Alice" Tea, A. E. MiVriii - 31,3 ROY Y11.9..ii0. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 iilimitiiiil qua last look: at a historical tap Far. &holm Cayuscas 'Waters:: Bob Higgins and the head linesman in a real old-fashioned verbal battle of nerves near the end of the game over an of sides penalty... The ques tion lots of people were raising: Why wasn't the field covered- before . the , game since it did start raining Friday morning in. Ithaca? The tow kids who had more to do all afternoon than even Cenci—their job was alternately run ning up and down and oft and on the field re placing wet balls after every p i l.ay...Coach Carl Snavely nervously rocking loaclF and .forth on a straight chair during most of the, game. Chief hangouts of State, students Friday and. Saturday nigiits were' .tinck's and the Dutch Kitchen. At the former yobr staggering reporter Stiunhied into Sigma Pros Ralph D'lorio,.Ken Cot ton, Jim Henderson, Gene Yeager, and Jack Dor ranee, all engaged in a singing'battle with a few straggling Cornellians in a booth across the way.. envied IVtary Ann Kroll, Bob Thorpe, Dave Keen ey, Gloria Duersi, Mary McCurdy; and ten thous and other guys ,who could get Close, to the, table, chug - 4 -I ;Aoggin.q in, the 13 0 of style:- .sytrappd stories with; the hat-tender., who's been miVn'''em. fox 41 -y,gars •th,e Kitchen.,..laughed at Froth photo..editor: aick•Lnng.spending• nightrjumping up, on• tables :and chairs with• his camera .to get. a. skint 'from "jusi, the right angle.". „concluded 'that „ bust picture all night was the one taken in the sma:ll hours of Chi Phi's Merl Cali, George Wolf, and Toinmy Anisrim helping .the bartendeiS, clo,se,utl Zinels!sc. c.. • • , . Laughed harciestat 'Wolfs : glass . over the, course• of all enjoyable evening: l 4 beau.; tifn/ go.pleti of all shapes and sixes and nsecOpr any clri4 you can name...barely esc.alleSl a aglit anry mob. scene ; il l the cafeteria of Willard-StraW, .1-04•($Anclwi,g,t1. Shoo of the Cornell .campus) when we joined other. Penn Staters ooin a . song . after. a group of Red and White frosh boys and, girls had just concluded their peer party with •"Far Above Cayuga's t.,01113 ij. go, Conclusions . reached alactr.t Cornell: Si C do,esn'.t spend eight nights a week worrying, about mixed drinking or chaperones. Result: :Less of it goes on than at State—at least there's not a lot of mysterious secrecy connected with the whole thing... tbing... Would answer the anestion "What's Cor nell got that we haven't got?" with, Student Uniop Building... Noticed that everybody seemed to be going 35 m.p.h. except State drivers. THE 'DAILY COLLEGIAIS y. No thicig .BUT The Truth IfilllilliiillllllllllllllllllilifiltilllMlillllllltilltEHlllllllllllllll l l l ltlllN —Geprge Speivin, r tared Hip Delays Guest A. piece of ice plus a little speed minus patience, equalg a fraetur•- ed hip which means that Sheridan All students' opinion, survey Whiteside was at the Stanley blanics *must he 'returned, to: co 1•• horde for more than just dinner. legian office, Thursday, • 4 p. m. Satirizing the. tritic, author, Penn State Dating Bureau hours, rad radio performer Alexander Penn State Club room, from 5 to • Wooleott, Whiteside, who seldOm 5:30 p. , . goes out for meals, accepts an in- WRA Bridge Club meets in Play vitation to dinner with the Stan- room, 6:30, p.M. Ley family. - - - • . WRA Badminton Club meets in A. slip 'on an icy step was hii Ivkitt go, loyily, 7p. rn. dtiwniall. • WSGA Rouse of Represent4tives "Sentenced to this moldy mor- meets ,' 3 . lB 0/4 Ataih . 5 ,i) -in •' . . tuary'.'. for more than eight wee,lss,- - . 4 " • . he feels free to take over - the . • T9+WPMA 4 M household and make it hfi 'OffiCe. '' , i,q 11(4gg.w15p..4 Ny,1,11.119N,,Nr • Whiteside does ' this in not - ex.: w e e k l y.:TqOW' ik s . 9,!A *ant 1 :. act f.y the most . graceful' way - aid' Ps • inserts more' thin ;,100 witty re- . . .. marks in to a play which enjoy:- . ._ e 4 an e,xceßtionally M ll! long run. On u , pi Tv) Gathef the New York stage. . . "The Man Who Came To Ctin , &pc 2tidd Seastm ner," Penn State El 3 :s 7 ,rs' girst: -:-T' - ' ' . ''' ..' Fall' production, is written around For 22 years Penn , State - 111s tile' adventure of worldlymln and 41w ir. a small toy;rn family. circle. 3'oay it is being celebrated joult— : With Rayinortd W. Tyson, 3,7fitit the. annual Dad's e, professor ciprofessor of speech, playing full P,1:64 , irP, the. title roIP, it will be ,presented settctdule . d, according to gd'yrd Schv,rala, .Auditorium at Bp. K.: XiikA5..031,91?,, . Friday and Saturday nights. at tY q. Tickets are on sale at Student Before, the inauguration.' of: Union f9r 75 cents. 41.11nmi Wg.S4nd_, as 4 ;AVIV • Eleanor M. Freedman '44 . pu- feature,- cq the CollegeLi icxty provim clMirnia, • announced 1 .14 Day e Was, the , xtight' than 'No.. was the lucky lent- event on- th calendar . . liehl 'leg" yesterday. urged the at hottseparty time earl . y .. in P.P..cSoa. with that P.unW,qr apply vt'aißgr, was at '• thP f i r4n lg les c4 i c q• f g t. W c t t 11 X tkW• g9tYSiRIP .S tickets. • _ vania' and rriernhms ok, the . .sAtq Sintilar_Aravv , ings be held. legi.#4l;lce;. was similar to today,ancttP r wu r g l Y 41,the Fouric ers Day A4l4;atTT*: vaeaut v,rindoW nevt to Murphy's campuses. :stp.r.e . on glen street. Extra - Interest in':Pennsylvania 'Day wooden legs will be . 4istrih,uted finally • dwindled,' :according .".to in. ffont. of the Corner Room, to- Mr. 'liilaShrnait, .artd, Alumni , Weekend _fool?. ':its plade, Painted blue, the legs display curds saying, "You won't have a „ leg to 50.4 tif you. - don't s9.9'The . Map ,Who Came, to, Dp.p.ex,.”, BOITI : Vp AUTHORITY 01 , Tiff COCA-COLA COMPANY ny troci-Cola Bottling Co. of Al rn s rA. n cdLr. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER '2l, 1942 Catnpus Calendar TODAY ittri , -**43paps A:gpt sTAmps Room EMI
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