I .A.GE • Two THE DAILY COLLEGIAN "For A. Settee Pena State" illf4.l4hlished 1940. SI107X:1300C' to the Penn State Co(keen, 41,*;(ahlished 1904, and the Free Lance, established 1897. Published daily except Sunday and Monday during the 4cgolar College year by the students of The Pennsylvania College. Entered an necond-class rnattr July 5. 1934 int the PONt-OteiCe at State College. Pa.; under the act of ids) ch 9, 1019. 'Editor Bus. and Adv. Mgr. I I. GondolaCov '43 . Leonard E. Bach '43 IL/W.6M and Huai ne)3ll ()Ellice Carnegie Hall Phone 11l I , lditorial Staf f—Wornen"s. Editor—Louise M. Fuoes '43; Clan:ming Editor—Herbert J. Zukauskas '43; Sports Editor— iDonld •W. Davis '43: Assistant Managing Editor—Dominick Cola') '43; Feature Editor—David Samuels '43: News V.lilor.--Robert E. Schooley '43: Assistant Sports Editor— yZirbotd Stebbins '43: Assistant Women's Editor-Edith L. Emill) '43; Women's Feature Editor—Emily L. Funk '43. duoior Editorial Board—Deniarnia M. Bailey. Fred E.. Clover, Minn 1/blinker. Lariy T;Cheevenak, Robert T. Kim .tralel, Robert E. Kinter. Riehnrd 13. McNaul. Richard D. Vinyiwr, Donald L. Webb. Paul I. Woodland. Sully L. Hirsh. Al d{elen R. Keetauvet, Jane H .Murphy, Mary Janet Y • dur.+or Business Board—George J. Cohen. Richard E. in,U, Philip P. Mitchell, Donald Li. Shaper, A. Kennett vi James B. Vosters, Jane L. Ammerman, Eugenia D. Uld,hernme Hartos, Mary Louis..-1. Keith. Staff Twit issue 41 , 1.10m:inn . Editor this issue ._ plow:; glitor this issue _ _ 'Aht;isl;ant News Editor Jls,:istAnt News Editor . _ A;sinl:unto Advertising Manager .111171 4 1 .. ilitte Counselor Tuesday, November 3, 1:942 VuLeuity, Please Note! The first several hundred Faculty Attitudes :questionnaires have been flowing into The Daily Collegian office the past three days and bringing with them varied and sundry opinions. These will 411 due time be tabulated and as carefully analyzed or. it is in our poor power to do so. However, of I tro , are. immediate interest is the manner• in Which •:Ondividuals have reacted toward the survey: Per i!!,;tps a few ,clarifications may be timely.-• ...In a sincere effort to bring to light ,current o•ob terns affecting "the other half" on this campus Kuiany of which were drawn to our attention by 4nembers of that group) we haVe attempted to collect the opinions of a large body o , people in :_is simple a manner as possible. Certainly the pio pct may have been handled more professionaliy, 1.111 i: the point is that it had not been handled at all., We have at least accomplished something. .iAnd we have learned something. • • Granted, the survey could" have been handled fooce efficiently by the administration, as one of 1.1 qt instructors suggested, but the administration li.topens to be working twenty-four hours a day on. more important things. After all, the poll does •v,nt represent a referendum or election as we have .7,,-wiously pointed out. The purpose is to deter :o)ine. general trends of thinking., In addition to 7i,he many who have cooperated so splendidly in :returning checked sheets, several have rendered :onstructive criticisms and elaborations on an- . Others, 'we regret to say, have viewed the harm- Jess uuestionnaire with some suspicion and dis trust. As.originally stated, we are not interested jh particular viewpoints. An unfortunate' means .of distributing the sheets to faculty was inadver tently used but most individuals have - trusted our '»itegrity in not referring-to the stamped address .pn the back of the sheet. Still others have easily deleted - their names with a few scratches of ink. In those who still wish to submit their opinions we affirm that there is no effort to fool-you, We shall make the profound statement that this fac ulty is not a bunch of dumbheads! Continued cooperation and good will should ilerve to make this survey a success. J. Z. Would The . Pilgriinis Mina? , Pilgrims had their first Thanksgiving, ):resident Roosevelt wanted it at least a week. 1,4071 ;sr, and now Bob Mawhinney suggests it be ',loved to Friday and Saturday; November 27 and to enable Penn State students to get home fur the annual feast We think Cabinet made - a •wise move' • ap ioluting Mawhinney and Frank i .Flyr • -.lf to nvestt- Isate - ehe -- pUsiibilitres oc-stiftitir .pck:tsent Thurs thi,y holiday to Fricia . ,-, 'utern - J on 'and Saturday .),,orning or thai; Weekend. With the Thursday \':cation, students would either have to remain - 1,(.-re Or out Friday at . (1: Saturday classes to go ilome. Under the ne• AT proposal, students wouldn't Thoriksgivir • g; Day tr. - YnSportati , m, but would “bill the tvaiV , , , ourtien T.O 1,1./03Y. . Downtown Office tl9-tBl South Frazier St. Phone 4372 Lewis 1,. Jaffe. FL Monet Lee Learner Jane McChesney Paul Bender Louie EL Bel runtintommintimuummunnumuminimmounatuounitunnikinnwmuns