: 25 - Shopping Days 'Til a Christmas VOL. 44k0..,-Nv. 116 Thespian Mobile Unit Travels To Rec Hall For ASTP Formal Dance Slow Dribble Pushes. - .: , ~ Contribution to $2OO . ,1 Program Marks. First ..:. Appearance on Campus Student giving to the National War Fund Drive showed few signs of overcoming its apathy : BY - CPL. BARNEY WEINBERG .during the past week as addi .. -Following its. wartime custom, A fOrmer mining engineering student will be directing the General .tional contributions pushed the the•Perni State Thespians will pack Platoff Don Cossack Chorus when the 27 Russian ex-cavalrymen pre- net to date only a little beyond up :a .Mobile Unit and send it. to sent the opening concert of the new Artists's Course Series in Schwab the $2OO point, one tenth. of the Flee Hall tomorrow night to enter- Auditorium next Friday.. . campus goal of $2OOO. In an effort tairi . :iASTP - men and their. dates be- Nicholas Kostruhoff, the director, had just begun his mining en- to erase the disappointing rec tween the halves of their formal gineering study. when World War I intervened During the second year ord, the Collegian staff has •an 'dance: - • • • „ of the war, when he reached his seventeenth birthday, he enlisted in a • nonnced the extension of the . drive until December 4. A. Penn State Thespian Mobile ' - • Piggy',Biinks.. T: aboo; ~ :Unit : his not appeared on' campus • —,-• since the . original trial shows last of pennies:Drafted •: : until the Revolution, and won an lions showed a take from • Year ,which .decided • the C la ss : . , , officer's rating. • that front, .while, the Old Mairi • • •• '42 to give: - the 'stUdent ',troupers -PiggY'S„ pennies lack patrietismi Exiled from his Don River home, and 'Carnegie Hal booths receiv ... 3 : .$ . 1.,:5p0.,:tb; talte, entertaininenf. -to, ' l :b(;il , t,: cramp; your pennies'' • 1 yoni. . • style 11e:found refuge. first . in Bulgaria 'oil a Contribution emounting.to $3. :and then. in Prague;. CzechcisloVa- : Letter's - have been sent' to heads '• serViie. - barrips' . . in 7 PerirOYlVaiiia. :.,..- S in e 'that time kobile-linita haVe ..L . ly.-.lceerting, , :thern ,out of ...circtila kia; where. he .resumed his mining of campus' organiiations .request:- ~ .gotie to Arniy • c,airnia 'as '.6ften• as•';-P.Q;I. :.Get,out- the key (a. hammier .-engin eering , studies. . • - -- . • Mg that the groups aPpropriate a : . 'onae : and - I,Wice - a. Week • until - ...the will do)"arid let them inake'a flour, lt was •while. studying •in Pia- sum . froth their funds. aswa dona . . 'fund lor . .thiS , PurpoSe.. was recently ...ishin* g• comeback... : - •• ' , . gue that •he met many of his ban- tion, • . . . . . .., , . `exhausted: au ste .. .. - -• . . -,. • . Accoiding. , to Director 'Nellie. fished countrymen,• and began - to ' Persons contributing 50 cents or • at home,• , and a.• • •• - " join :Vieth in their patties and d&• • .$1 t tL e t e he ch d a r n iv c e e w on ill on re e ce s iv m e a o n n d e . • . ,Charity, .....begins- •.-- .. •.• •• Tayloe Ross :of the U. S. Mint,•the votions, singing with them the folk or, two' $25 ware bonds in . the War gFOP.'",•*.ruited...--Irprii.: Thespians'l.. boardingl . of:,sinall: boinS, ,aidsoiii • I* . uries- of the:Don country,. the - old Fund Raffle. Winners will .be 'Matille:Unit and •headed :bY . LeOn. - --• .. • .., • ••• • • ~• • •• • • , enemies' by incieasiner• the requir&, :songs of-their . homeland, and the .announced at a public pulling De- RebinqWiti;„..:'43,:s..past...prOdUction "menu .1. 0 .. :the• mint • for, strategic , full rich measures of their church manager . of cirig:- ~ ele7m7lb.lovecale-re4d. metals Nypiph -, can.,•be, readily put • r g e o li f ef the ag d e r n i o v i e es go w to hi t di he [. inetor 'of theMobile.Unit idea, will • ,miisic. . , , . ~.. , . ~ . . ~. , - •.. • to more essential. uses -in war- • • ',.• • pipyide.gags.pd - ppngs for the sea- . t i z i e . ,,-,. •,'. '• ... ' - •,• • ' Within a year Kostrukoff had compose- the. Nationali. War 'Fund.. :,, ‘. dierS :and: - their dates .while the. •- • - '.' •. ' ••• .. .' : ' . • '-' organized a group of his fellow stu- The purpose'. of - the Pim& is tit*, • .• In.commenting on .hoarding,:the dents into a chorus .which spent Cent:Pu . s,• owls step , out , for . inter, ... -. •• .- • • ~ • - - • provide one opportunity . for - con.; . mint direetoif.pointed. out that' In ' leisure hours singing to groups - (Centinued- on page , seven) ;mission: forricirront night. • , . dean ~ .- ~ :pennies ,have • - ..• , . .headpenthes .no• special .of exiled cotintrimen in surroun•:. _Other, chatter: merrtbera , .af:the.• . ... .... ..: - .... .. . .value - .:.since - "there'. were-,.nearly.,--;_ ding tOWns. , .'.' ThesPian •kobile Unita 'Who' Will Tbe tWo billion of, them.'. . • NICHOLAS, KOSTRUHOFF.. Thanksgivin g Service: -servicini•the Servieerrien'are - Mini '-' • • 1.. .coined."The' music caught on; people of ..: .Zaitthen,,„ president , of. 'Thespians'..-' '-.•' .. - . • . • other-nationalities found it equ a l Thanksgiving Schwab ~, . ly fors and professional. . • . _female: cohlarts, the ,Ma,s . qtierettes,. n i t ._...:t ~ .... ...• .. v .:,-....,2 . ~ .. : „....... , Ar . iii,B,..ett,LLyniath : li, .. ; yeterans , : : rh . , - -:e . : T jll O l ... , ..,_, ,_ , ~ .._ , , _. ..,.... _ . ~ ~ .....1 .,...., .._ ~_ , . . . . soon. changed the. careers, of , gee: mopes To - Av nge - The Rev. Ed* it)f" . e l rth Ort .. ig icof t t , e .- L nan . ..e . ntert_ . ainmept,ex_cursions.-..„...-..„._,- , 7. -- :72, k. : ' -,' .'-' - 7 '. -:' '''-'.. 7 ''''' -',.''."....'". !'::.'-,-';%. ''...- -'-'-'7".27--",'" W • OurC4e• - be - diTsr.' lawyers, • - ' • • .', 2, . '-- '. the Grace Liitherari - C ' Church,. State thrOughout-Petingyiyania. -Th4 .re- . r), :,: -,.. -;' ,-: . -.•' ' --. . • 1 1 1 . •• - . '.. ' .'''''. den'ists, and a mining • engineer.. Official founding 'of .the •• Chorus 'College, - will speak at the Thanks inaindei. of the. unit' appearing :to- - ~ Official 7 .-: : • - • • came in 1926,, under the Patron -giving service in Schwab Auditcir • morrow night• will. be newcomers - '. • . , ... - • . . • ~ . . age -of the late Thomas Masaryk, 'by WSGA, s l3 v O ic t e on l i s gh b % ,freshAo„.the Penn. State campus.:• . , • • •- - • • By -EMIL • KUBEK. '.' at that time president of the ing sponsored -,. . ,- -• orge. Grahain President...of • . - • •. . . Reiner Auman,German refugee who fled Nazi persecution - in . 1939, _Czechoslovak Republic, and Ed- WSGA, All-College Cabinet,' ,•-•:. Thesnians ,and . ."Soee Kennedy, -• •. . now an .ASTP basic .engineer. at the College; hqpes fto' march into Bar . uard Bones, then Minister of the " L 'y and PSCA. Lois Lunn, PSCA rep ': •director;nf - , the..club,.. have stated' • ' •lin in the near, future and show the•sights, to. his .comrades-in-arms. Foreign Office. It was named in resentative, is chairman in charge ".,' that ii: filiffier :funds are • made honor of Russia's great General , f arrangements. .available. for • the ..use. of • Mobile, - -' • " . I like:the army very much,' he said, "and appreciate the chance Platoff, who had been outstand- 9 ~:.:'. Units,. ,State will again - hit :the to fight for the rights. I never knew over there." • . • . Other students on the committee are Betty Jane Drowse, WSGA; . I . oac i-f or New Cumberland.and In- - - Inter Viewed in the Sandwich Shop, .Auman told a story, one that ing both in his contributions to „. . ........... ..._ ... provide . diantown Gap to a lift for has . become . common since Hitler and his "creatures of civilization" Napoleon's defeat and in fostering good music. , :Soldiers' , morale.. Commanding, Offi- - have made themselves conspicu,:. , Edward Carson, AR-College Cali y: . ,_ • . „ - •, cers i).f all camps yisited by., the • . • • i . i ous to the abhorrence' of millions . snot; and Nancy Bowman and Betty - . •, Mobile' Linits - have• assured Penn 'Men Figh t Napoleon. , I. " My uncle died 'in a concen- Ann Condron, PSCA. State that ' they - are more than r. H. M. Kane' n . Special music will be furnished . tration camp, and my father was ~•.- anxious for their return: • ' -• .Love . Modest - Violets : interned in one for four weeks," for the service. Members of the abinowit quitzed on the con- .he said in. a distinct accent. "You eaks At !Ohl Freshman Men's Council will do •the ushering. H. , .. . ' tent ilif 'the new show, said: "We're In 'Quality Street' seem surprised? It is nothing to Sp ~.• . •::,. ' going , up - .to Rec Hall in the same be ashamed of. Ten thousand of Stone Says Bia-Name '.,,....,'st)irit-• that we Would go' to a regu- . "It 'is not the flaunting flower people were' put into a concen .."•,Atir 'camp.•These soldiers are taking that then love, but. the . modest Dr. H. M. Kellen, professor },ration camp at one time, and my• philosophy and psychology at the ß . _ stiff exams on Friday and •Satur- violet." Even if .this line does not father was taken along , in the and Dance Probable • day, and we're going to help them • prove that times have changed, the, sweep." New School for Social Research in Players' presentation of Sir James New York, will discuss "Of War blow off steam." In 1939, Auman left Germany Reports of the Cabinet corn mofittee to invests eta Possibility _ M. 13arrie's play, "Qtiality Street," and went to his brother George, and Peace" at the Hillel Founda coming on. December 10 and 11, who had arrived in England one sponsoring a big-name band tion at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Dr. Kal- dance showed yesterday that the • will clinch the matter. year previously. He studied en- The costumes will be the ultra-. . 1 , 1 ~ 0. at . lens talk is the first in a series of affair can probably be - arranged gi eeiin,, a technical school feminine creations of bygone days Forum speakers to bepresentedPr ovi ded is g by there some assurance for a year, after which the broth . when Women were frail and men the foundation. • of student support. ers departed from a dark Europe went out to fight Bonaparte. The and crossed the Atlantic 'on the At various times in his career, In order tc obtain approval by f; - silk and satin frill and froth rib- Dr. Kallen has been' on the fatal- the administration, the commit ; The long arm of 'freshman law bon and . , , H.M.S. Brittanic. and ruffle,. lace and bustle will ties .of Harvard; Princeton, Wis- tee must present an estimate of Prepared to - reach out for its first During the nine Cays the liner be a novelty for Penn State. It may cousin, and Clark Uniyersities, attendance. Therefore, Les Stine. grasp of the semester when cut its way through submarine. even bea welcome change after . While serving in this capacity he co-chairman, requests that stu- Tribunal,•headed by Howard Milli- infested waters "I played ping t e overdoseof - slacks arid dunga- earned the reputation of being "the dents and servicemen interested lan, had its organization meeting npong all day long." But while . reel coeducating• on campus. Auman played ping-pong others foremost philosopher of individual- in a dance clip this article, sign Thursday. •ism and cultural pluralism." it, and turn it in at Student The set, IVIIss Susan's "dear blue leaned over the rail and gave up ...... ; The newly formed group of and white room,' will be a revela- hope of eating • another meal for Reputed as William James' fa- Union as soon as possible. Nrculd-be frosh terrorizers is going tion to all those who do not realize the duration of the voyage. vorite pupil. Dr. Kallen also edited • If the number of replies justi •to make an all-out effort to boost Prof. James unfinished Work. Dr. (Continued on page five) what a woman can do to room. "I would say that the thing --------- College spirit this semester. They which impressed me most when Kallen is the author of numerous , Plan to schedule a mass meeting Another sign of the times .will be we arrived in New. York harbor technical works. for the freshtnan men, at which the' shocking Miss Phoebe, who was the Statute of Liberty," the Among his books are "Indi vid kime they will teach the boys songs grieved for nine years because she ASTI' engineer said. "It was night ualism end the Americans' Way of e and .otherwise inject campus en- allowed a man to KISS her. Betty when the liner plowed up • the Life," "Culture and Democracy in thusiasm. Last semester it was dis- Reed, who plays the plrt, has the Hudson, and New York City was the United States," "Zionism and Covered that many . .. of the frosh enviable opportunity of portraying ablaze with lights." World Policy," and the recently published "Art and Freedom." who knew the words to College her own niece. Don't' think it can Before induction into the army, Songs did not know the melodies, be done? Se, , the show. • eight weeks after which he be- Continuing the foundation's pol end this semester's drive is expept- While fashions, conventions, and came a U. S. citizen,Auman icy of bringing to their audiences ed to . combat such conditions. manners have changed since the worked in New York as a drafts- outstanding men in various fields, Handbook laws will, be enforced days of the Little Corporal, flap- man in a wai plant.• He Caine once again this , year Hillel has "musts" for all frosh trouble-mak - per's have not. Anyone who sees from North Carolina State in the booked four speakers for State ers until Christmas time. Then, as- Dee James' characterization of the ASTP program. College audiences, stiming that frosh. violations will flirty-flirty Charlotte cannot help "The Penn State campus is very Guest speakers during the corn be .at a minimum; customs - will but See the similarity to Betty • . beautiful, 'he said.. "There aren't ing year will be Prof. Horace M. .00me ..off, and frosh can join the Coed. Women will be_ women, you very many campuses in Germany, Kellen, November 29;- Dr. Henry ranks of average College students., know. „ • and no fraternities at all." Rosenthal, December 6; Marvin :Meanwhile, the underdogs will If you think you have servant. Explaining Hitler's rise to pow- Lowenthal, December 19; and Dr ' - (Continued on page eight) • ' (Continued On Page Three) . (Continued on :page six) -Abraham A. Neuman, January 2. Minn Sets Frosh Customs 0111) Trittr4iatt Air Corps Mental Exam • The Army Air Corps mental exam, for ASTP and seventeen year-old , civilian students, will be given in 401 Old Main at 7 o'clock tomorrow night. The test •will• again be directed by Robert E. Galbraith, Faculty Adviser on War Service. Published Weekly by The Daily • Collegian Ste, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 26, 1943-STATE COLLEGE, PA War Fund Drive Extended Engineer Turns Musician, Now Leads. Don Cossacks War Fund Drive Lags Behind Quota PRICE FIVE CENTS Come and Get It Sale of Froth back issues has resulted in 740 being sold to date, according to George M. Graham, editor-in-chief. Graham added proudly as an afterthought, "Servicemen who have bought these old copies have literally howled for more. By popular request they are be ing put on sale again next week in front of the Corner and at Student Union. Last semester's copies are selling for twenty cents, and older issues for ten cents. A remarkable bargain any way you look at it."
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