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SOPHOMORES TO FROLIC IN SPOTLIGHT TONIGHT IN HAWLEY HALL
RAINBOWS FEATURE
SOIREE DECORATIONS
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Favors Are Ostrich Bill Folds,
Vanity Cases W i t h Metal
College Seals
HAVE
SPOTLIGHT
DRAMA, ART CROUP
GIVES BARRIE PLAY
WEDNESDAY EVENING
By
d r a m a t i c s , w i l l read Sir James M .
rie's
X:M)
DANCES
Dramatic
Is (lencral Chairman
( If Second Year Class
dance
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DRAW WITH KEUKA
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woman
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women
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such
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memorizes
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characters
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new
practice
Milne
be
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first.
completed
Iwo
general
school
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Dr.
ol
College
imagine
thei
to s o u n d , "
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sin
up t i n
wing
September
may
of
building
the
will
so
that
be b e g u n
there
immediately w i t h the first College semester,"
ihe
A.
K.
Prubacber,
announced
president
today.
T h i s extension of the practice l e a c h ing
lacililies
w o u l d acl u n d e r e e t - 1 p o s s i b i l i t i e s
he l i k e l y
leaching
High
practice leaching
I t h i n k Ihey w o u l d look, then
I 11.ink t h e y
-aid.
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voices
COMMERCE BANQUET TO '
HAVE SPECIAL SPEAKER ! : : ! : " ;
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11 if dance
as l o a s l i n a s l c r a l i h c a n n u a l C o m m e r c e
P r o f e s s o r C i c o r g c M . \ ' . » r k w i l l acl
c l u l . h a m i u e l . w h i c h is s c h e d u l e d I n
M O R E PRACTICE T E A C H I N G
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association.
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p l a n , h o w e v e r , is l o g e l w e l l
dances, a v a r i c o l o r e d
II.Mir.
1'asnr- f u r n u n qticsis w i l l In'
Tlic
o s t r i c h leather h i l l fulil-. w h i c h w i l l c m
l a i n ihc dance p r o g r a m s .
T h e svniiicn
gucsls
will
he presented
with
sauils
case-..
U n t i l f a v o r s arc m a r k e d w i t h a
m e t a l college seal.
'I'lie c h a i r m a n of f a v o r s is Kunicc I iil
herl
H e r assislams are M i l d r e d ( on
l a i n and M a r i a n l i o l l o .
A l i c e l l e i i i . i l is c h a i r m a n of decora
lions.
I.oiiise
Trask
and
Kalhcrine
W e b s t e r are alsn m e m h i C- of ihe coin
millee.
and
Panic
plai -
(iidcuii
h i r e " in
play,"
read p l a y s
delightful
con
I his
is m u c h
to
have t h e
p;i-.lt-1
I" m i :
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reader
shadi S, Mowers, put-, d f g o l d , and c o l o r e d
lights,
and A r t
Alice
think
rainbow-
several
the
H o g an
Company
Hasten All Construction On
High School W i n g
Bar-
u n d e r t h e auspices ri
chose
ters,
B.STKS
annual
hy
Wednesday
Sfiiil, " h e c a u s e Ihe
I lance In (iymnasium
T h e snphnmures w i l l hold tin ir
Sil
hall
o'clock,
"I
Soiree Committees
M.
" Mice
cellor's
A l i c e B e n o i t And Eunice Gilbert
H e a d Decorations, Favors
(il.AMVS
BRIM MKR, \M)
Miss Agnes I'Tittercr, instructor in Panzieri
Louise Dubee, '30,
Hy
DOROTHY
OPEN NEW BUILDING
IN SEPTEMBER 1928
will
greatly
the
senior
c.a-s and w i l l a l l o w m a n y m o r e
seniors
lo
ill
Milne
for
High
a
ihe
enlarge
incoming
leach
of
longer
school
the
supervision
-i c u e - iii w h i c h t h e I w o o r t h r e e lead
than
College.
enter
The P a n z i e r i
llogau
company
of
A l b a n y arc the r o n l r a c t o r s f o r t h r e e
new S t a l e C o l l e g e b u i l d i n g s n o w u n d e r
c o n s t n i e l i o n between the A l b a n y H i g h
s c h o o l a n d the p r e s e n t S t a l e C o l l e g e
nil,lings.
S p e c i a l e m p h a s i s is b e i n g p l a c e d on
Ihe M i l n e H i g h s c h o o l w i n g o f i h e
i In-
scenes
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obtaining
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State
I i '""'dings so lliitl il will be completed
loud."
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in a m o n t h if n e c e s s a r y .
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( n i n e g r a d u a l l y , " she c o n c l u d e d , " t h e
f i n a l p r o d u c t a l w . n s i- m o r e s a l i s f a c l o n to m e , " M i s s h ' u i l e r e r o m i t s all
ihe slage direelious and
description
p o s s i b l e . She does n o l use as m u c h as
IMI.VIII
Wynn
Malhison,
who
read
" S i - H i P e a l r n e " here a b o u t a n
Ii
l o r o c c u p a n c y by S e p t e m b e r . T h e rest
" I i h e b u i l d i n g s w i l l n o l he c o m p l e t e d
Mule a- soon as t h i s w i n g , D r . Hri'tbai her - a i d l o d a y .
T h e c u i i s l r t i c l i o n o f I h e n e w builiTi n g s was b e g u n e a r l \ in A n g u s ! of t h i s
\ car a f t e r m o r e t h a n t w o y e a r s o f a i | t i c i p a l i o n on the p a r i o f S l a t e C o l l e g e
sludciils.
h a v e Special A s s e m b l y
Presideni A . K. l i r u h a c h e r announced
loday that l o r Ihe hr-.i semester, n e \ l
w a r , the freshmen w i l l have a separate
i.s, n i h i l .
T h e assembly w i l l he g i v e n
" \ i i I I I i i M r u c l i t i g the e n t e r i n g sllidents
.'is In I he various activities in w h i c h t h e j
O t h e r H a n i , - p l a i s t h a i M i s s I ul
need guidance, such as the u-c of ihc
I c i e r reads are " I he A d m i r a b l e C l i n c h hhran
and s , „ i a l a c l i v i t i e s
gcneralb.
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Varsity Clashes O n Protection
I h e iliree upper classes w i l l meet lo
b o o k , " a n d " ( J u a l i l v S i r e d " She a P o
1,,'tllrr.
Of American Capital
o f t e n reads " l . a i l v U ' i u d e r u i c r c ' s P a n . "
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Saturday
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i l i s l i l u i c live f o r i h e u p c i i i u g g a m e o n
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lave been s o l d , " h i , , m i c e (Jorniley, ' J ' f Decker, head o f the H e r m a n d e p a r t m e n t , g a m e c o u l d n o l be b r o u g h t i n t o r e a l i t v , "
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a b l a c k c r e p e r o b e de s i v l e i n u i u u d w i l l , a
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What Will Sophs Wear To Soiree To-night?
Taffeta Ranks First; Crepe de Chine Is Next
GOVERNOR SMITH GIVES
PEN TO ANNE STERLING
DECKER TO ANNOUNCE
ORAL CREDIT RESULTS
2
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Vol. XII No. 25
WE MUST JOIN THE N. S. F. A.
I n a very short time the student assembly will be called
upon to vote on the question relative to our student association joining the National Federation of College associations. Since I , W a r r e n Cochrane, offered the resolutions,
which if adopted will make us a member of the federation,
I think it is in order for me to submit a r g u m e n t s in support of my proposal.
I n the first place, as students we are interested more or
less in a l l student activities. O u r problems are similar to
those which many other colleges have.
T h e r e f o r e there
exists the very practical reason for our becoming a member
of this federation; to secure the benefits of the experiences
of other colleges in dealing with some of our difficulties.
M r . Green outlined this service in detail and it requires no
further elaboration by me.
But aside f r o m this very practical and selfish reason there
are others which 1 consider vastly more important. It seems
to me that there is a natural bond which unites all students
not only in a particular country but all over the world.
I believe we all more or less feel this sense of unity. T h e
N . S. F. A . seeks first to unite all the colleges of America
into one common brotherhood and then to reach out and
embrace a l l the colleges of the world in a great organization to promote international good will and peace. A l l the
world is today striving to perfect plans to outlaw war
among civilized nations. T h e y have tried various plans with
little or no success. A n d what is the reason lor the failure?
I t is simply because the nations do not understand one another well enough.
Because the men in whose hands the
destinies of these nations lie cannot get on common ground
with one another. T h e y have all been reared in old creeds
and beliefs which are quite inperviotis to change.
O r at
least so it appears to them. W e can expect but little from
them. O u r hope can only rest in the future generations.
And this can only be realized by the spirit of good-will,
friendship and mutual understanding being circulated in the
formulative period of youth. A n d this is where an international collegiate federation would function. T o promote
just such a doctrine of tolleration and friendship.
I am well aware that there are those who will say that
this is idealistic theory and not in keeping with our practical matter of fact philosophy.
Hut I would only remind
them all achievement and progress are ideals first and practicalities later.
Bui while I believe this to be the ultimate goal of the
federation nevertheless its immediate aim is to unite all
the colleges of America.
And even this will be a great
accomplishment.
Perhaps we do nol realize it, hut the fact
remains that there is considerable sectional discord between
the different sections o f o u r c o u n t r y .
George W a s h i n g t o n
in his famous f a r e w e l l address w a r n e d against ihis danger
as a most malicious and insideotis one. But perhaps I am
not justified in saving there exists actual d i s c o r d , perhaps
I had h e l l e r o r m o r e c o r r e c t l y pul i i i:i a negative sense
and say there is not as perfect a degree o f u n d e r s t a n d i n g
and c o o p e r a t i o n between the states as there should be. N o w
iherc can exist no finer body to break d o w n this b a r r i e r
to perfect understanding than the X . S. E. A . Just as I
believe that the hope o f the w o r l d lies in the youths of
the world, just so do 1 believe that a m o r e perfect A m e r i c a
is to be attained through the \ o t i t h s
A m e n a and
pecially the college j o t i t h s ssho by lb
if things
will become the leader-,.
A n d as I see it, it is not
n Mat
folic
become a member of tin'-. ,
iciation but rather
afford nol to? Can it as a
tb the h i g h ,
missions afford not in do cs
ng w i t h i n its pov
promote good-will aii' I m u t u a l iiinl
Liiidiiig?
I ,1
believe it can.
T h e r e then remains n o t h i n g more to say, V o i i r
these resolutions can m i l ) he- scs. T o Mile i l h e r w i s
Would
constitute a breach o f that m u r a l trust i i w h i c h
perpetual teachers are pledged,
W A H U I ' A K. I HI i n ; \ \ I , ',111.
"X. S. I''. A. IS I ' M FY IXC F< >k'f K \M( ) \ ' ( ,
COI.LKCKS ( il'' C O l ' X T K Y , " CUI.KN S \ Y S
To the lulitm
I should l i k e to S I T t h , i p i e s i i n
j o i n i n g the National
Student F e d e r a t i o n o l A m e r i c a discussed and decided upon
as soon as possible
T h e calendar l o r the H i r e l i n g o l the
assembly is pretty well filled u p ; so I suggest thai we mas
base time to lake f r o m the table M i . i oelirane's m o t i o n this
F r i d a y w h i l e the judges w i l l be <|n idmg on ihe songs.
T o f a c i l i t a t e discussion on this q u e - i i o n , I am staling here
in a b r i e f o u t l i n e f o r m , some o l the benefits that number
ship in this national bod.\ can hestou upon a college. I
shall also stale some o l tin objeel s.
I have g r o u p e d ihe possible heuelit.s under f o u r main
headings:
I. Assuming thai many o l the p r o b l e m , , w h i c h face under
graduates in American colleges and
scr.sitie; are o l a
similar nature, the \ \ S. F. A . has instituted discussion
groups during the congress sessions and standing c m n i n i l l e e s
on the following topic-. :
A. Student government.
I i , H o n o r s> stem,
f. Curriculum,
1), Athletics,
I'!. fraternities and sororities.
III,yet,
Cloud Ship , driven by a
Sulky wind. There is no
Slap of canvass or
Whine of Deisel turbine.
Quietly the ship glides through the
Cobalt sea.
Serene I
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Albany
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and
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liegeman, William Wad, of \lbanv.
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Ihiirni college and kulli VinK-elshi,,,' TI,,,,
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Albany.
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Sleele and H I , Sk.nni o R I' I . | . „ „ ,
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untary
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ferns
Fair flesh.
When engulfed
HOMO SAPIENS
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They
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KNOW
Slowly.
I I . T h e X . S. !•'. A . acts as a u n i f y i n g
f o r c e among the
different sections of the c o u n t r y .
membership.
1. F l o r i d a .
2. Maine.
CLASSES SING TODAY
,i. t 'alifornia,
•I. Oregon.
B. Good attendance at
('. Speakers' bureau.
congresses.
I I I . A r o u s e s and gathers student opinion on questions of
national and i n t e r n a t i o n a l i m p o r t a n c e .
A . t o i n n i i t t e e on f o r e i g n
I. Q u e s t i o n n a i r e s .
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graphics.
international
relations.
1
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peace.
•V M e m b e r
o f confcdcraiioii
Etudianls de France.
II. European lours,
f . International debating.
Internationale
des
I have g r o u p e d the objections under three h e a d i n g s :
I. Mans of the problems do nol eMsl at S l a t e College.
I I ' I h e \ . S. F. A . has ,,, set accomplished nothing tan
gible
I i vs. ill cost .,
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II. h'cgistralioii
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I . Delegate, d e p e n d i n g , o l course, on
Ihe place
I'MI.IIIS
UsiNl
organization
ami
we cannot
expect
I I I . W e have Worked out al State College tilings w h i c h
mil> benefit other colleges.
I have ,dreads mentioned one,
our excellent budget system.
I V . D o we want to slay aside while other colleges are
building up ihe organization „ r do we waul lo do our share?
I'pon your answer to the last question, your decision must
he based,
let's, hear il today.
Emanuel Green, 'Ml
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board before
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ssill be fifty cents."
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that the question resolves itself into several p r o p o s i t i o n s :
I Che a m i , ami objectives o l the \ . S. F, A . ate noble
and well w o r t h s i i u i n g f u r ,
1,1 I I is a young
definite achievements
interesting.
2. M o n t h l y M e e t i n g s .
Mbam I.
3. H a v e I ' p p e r Classmen and F r e s h
S ler,
I,aw
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m e n meet separately.
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Karloons".
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d u p l i c i t i e s o f the c o n t e n t s ,,| o t h e r s
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g e s t i o n s u n d e r seven m a i n h e a d i n g E a c h week I s h a l l a l l e m p l l o o u t l i n e
one o f these s u g g e s t i o n s
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knowledge
possessed In I
t h o s e svho have c h a r g e o v e r n i i l - i c '
p l a y s , s o n g s , etc.
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"The sun shines".
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Dr.
s u g g e s t i o n s to o v e r
1. M a k e p r o g r a m s
E n g u l f s and
IV.
assembly
request,
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as f o l l o w s :
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come the small
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 23, 1928
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PI ALPHA TAU PAPER PRIZE CONTRIBTION
MYSKANIA SEPARATES McKINSTRY TO SPEAK
MRS. FORD DECLARES
SECRET SOCIETIES IN
AT Y.W.C.A.VESPER IS EDITED BY LAPEDES MUST BE IN BY MAY 1 WOMEN VOTERS UNIT
, a paper issued three o r
C o n t r i b u t i o n s o f e i . l i c r prose o r p o e t r y
TO BE NONPARTISAN
3 DISTINCT CLASSES T h e C o l l e g e V", \ Y . C. A , w i l l c o n d u c t f o uTrh e t i mP ae tsr i cai a nyear
by P i A l p h a T a n
a
Secrcl
divided
of
societies al Stale College arc
into
three
classes
l>y a
M y s k a n i a , the senior h o n o r a r y
e r n i n g body of (lie college.
gov-
first
service
hall
in
Sunday
the
rotunda
afternoon
at
of
four
T h e Rev. A r t h u r
St.
lime
for
s o r o r i t y , .appeared
lime
o'clock.
T h e classi-
w i l l he m a d e f o r t h e
fication
vespers
Draper
ruling
Cauls
M c K i n s t r y , rector o f
Protestant
Kpiscopnl
church,
this
year.
editor-in-chief
\I-\\S,
said,
Monday
Virginia
of
the
f o r the
STATU
in speaking
first
W i g g i n s , '28,
of
COI.I.KIIK
the paper:
" T h e P a t r i c i a n has a very good make-up
T e a w i l l be served.
I i is b r o a d ; it seems to
T h e vespers w i l l open a l.enlen week and live news.
ing lo a provision inakini: ihc ruling.
o f r e l i g i o u s services In the association. touch e v e r y t h i n g - and isn't l i m i t e d in subI ' p I n tin'.- y e a r , s e v e r a l d i f f i c u l t i e s M c e i i n g s w i l l he conducted every m o r n - ject m a i l e r . "
h a d been f a c e d h \ I h c slalT o f I h c y e a r ing next week, f r o m M o n d n v to F r i d a y ,
' I b i s is the f o u r t h issue o f the P a t r i h o o k in c o i i n e c l i o u u i t l i t h e d i v i s i o n s , al S:-I5 ..'clock.
cian, a c c o r d i n g to Hetty l.apedes, '2{K
T
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leaders
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have
R u l h W i i l l s . ' _ " ) ; A l i c e H i l l s , ' J 9 : H e l e n e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f , t h r e e issues h a v i n g been
keen made by M y s k a n i a .
O t i s , '.31, and K l i z a b c t h
Dodge, _'S. p r i n t e d last year. O t h e r s o i l t h e staff o f
T h e d i v i s i o n s a r e as f o l l o w s : M y - Special music w i l l be a r r a n g e d .
the paper a r c Rose D r a u s k y , '29, assos k a n i a in i H I t ' c l a s s : ( ( m i c r o n N u , t h e
The regular
V. W . ('. A . m e e t i n g
ciate editor
S i l l y Sh tpire: 2') business
h o n o r a r y H I T re I s n c i e l y o f s l u d e n t s of scheduled f o r Wednesday night w i l l he
m a n a g e r ; H e n r i e t t a I i a s t w i r t h , ' 2 ° , Gerpostponed so that members may attend
h o m e ecu
ies, K a p p a
I'hi K a p p a ,
the lecture by D r . K l i z a b c t h Rotten o r t r u d e C l o e c k n e r , '.ill. and Rose H a n d l e r ,
h o n o r a r y e d u c a t i o n s c c r e l s n c i e l y a n d the reading by M i s s l-'iiltercr, a c c o r d i n g '.id. r e p o r t e r s .
I'i ( l a m i n a M u, c m u p o s c i l of a l i m i t e d to M c r i a n i k'nrncll, '28, meetings chair
The paper is a f o u r - p a g e , three Column
n u m b e r o f h i s t o r y s l u d e n t s , c o m e in man.
sheet, set u p in r e g u l a r newspaper style
a s e c o n d cla-.s.
T h e t h i r d class i n and s u p p o r t e d by j u s t enough advertisew i l l speak.
t h i s y e a r in t h e I''..VI P e d a g o g u e a c c o r d
FRENCH CLUB MAKES A
$70 PROFIT ON FETE
i-ii i>
l l l l -.
These
in
an
divisions
the c o i i s l r i i c l i o n
l „ i,,g
oi the
followed
Pedagogue
i >\ er i w o h u n d r e d p e o p l e a t t e n d e d
I V . n. b h'i le S a t u r d a y n i g h t ,
k'rench
c l u b i n , i d i ' a p p r o x i m a t i v e a $711 p r o f i t
'J,S, e d i t o r i n - c h i e f .
o n t h e P i l e , a c c o r d i n g l o Mice W a l s h ,
'.in, g e n e r a l c h a i r i u a n .
I lie p r o g r a m in t h e a u d i l o r i i i l i i c o n
sisled H I t w o P r e n e h c o m e d i e s , " P n
Hut < . H I de I e h g r a p h e " . el " R o s a l i e " ,
r u i n In .1 I n l l e n r i e l l e P i a n c o i s . '2'). a n d
'I hi advanced dramatic-, , ! . , . . presented f s t h e r D o u g l a s , ' 2 H : f e n c i n g hv N t i i a l i e
.a m e l o d r a m a
"Tin
U . m k e . i ' . P a w , " 'I m i I n , '.ill, a n d K s t h c r K e k s l e i u , ' . i l .
w i t h M i s - k ' l . i u e o i s as r e f e r e e . A d a n c e
under the d i r e c t i o n , , i J . I h , i I, ,• i. Join .,
b\
R u t h I s r a e l , ' . i l , a c c o n i p i i i i i e d b\
'_'«, T l i e s d i i l evi l l i l i g in Ik.' M a l e I n l h g c l i ' e r t h a
P i t k i n , ' _ " ' ; .and a g r o u p o f
iuidiloriiun.
'I he ,.i i
included
Rulh ,
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folksongs
simg
by
Violet
ibis \ e a r , a c c o r d i n g to l i e . i l i i c e \ \ r i g h t .
DRAMA CLASS GIVES
"THE MONKEY'S PAW"
I . a m . ' - ' « : P r e d e r i c l , i n n n h . ' . i l l : A r u d I ' ' l l ' , T l ' ' , '.-"• K : ' , t l , ! ' ! " ' I K ' l . 1 | : " n u i e r s l e y . 'M.
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Woi-stall. irishniei'.
l,,-.i | , 1 , , \ w a s S a m u e l C o o p e r , '."», c m
| , l o \ e e al t h e t e l e g r a p h o l i i c e : C r a v e
M.nk. '-"', M i l e . M a n i l a
Canderolles;
a n d R u t h \ \ h e e l o e k . '.!'), M i l e . I . ' i c i e
i 'iinderolles.
T h o s e t a k i n g p a r i in t i n
s e c o n d pla.v a r e M i c h a e l ' f e p i d i n o . '>•).
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n / i r i r r p l M o n s i e u r H o i ; M i s s T u r c h i , M i n e . I'.ol;
FRESHMEN REMAIN
CHAMPION TOSSERS
AND WIN 5 POINTS
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i n m ..i M I I I I I L M I I w h . i e sh, i„ n..w
KAPPA DELIA HOLDS
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three
editorials
fea-
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and t w o
In
Rose
Dranski
and
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SNAPPIEST
CLUB DINES, INITIATES
M a t h e m a t i c s c l u b conducted its i n i t i a tion esercisi s la.si night immediately follow ing a b.n,(|lKI in the State College
, afel< ria.
A c c o r d i n g t o Josephine Law
rence, '..'.'•;, t w e i i t v - s i x new members were
a d m i t t e d to the club.
MEASURE 150 FOR RINGS
contest.
Dorothy
of
in
Women's Footwear
Leah
TOGS
10', discount lo S. C. T. Students
Lovcnhcim
prize
is o f f e r e d
each vear f o r excellence in K n g l i s h c o m position
by J e r o m e
Lovenheini
of A m -
sterdam, X . V., i n m e m o r y o f his m o t h e r
after
whom
"All
Award
the prize
is named.
students a r c e l i g i b l e
will
be made
at
to compete.
commencement
in J u n e , " M i s s Peltz announces.
NAME JENSEN PRINCIPAL
A.
Herbert
been p r i n c i p a l
Campbell,
of
'!(>, w h o has
ihe Schcncvus
.school
for t w o years, was recently named p r i n c i pal al Red H o o k .
for
and
candidates
citizenship,-"
Mrs.
to
as
C a m p b e l l w i l l assume
his new posi next year at a consul' fable
increase ill salary.
Dr. ( i e n r g e S. P a i n t e r , p r o f e s s o r o f
philosphy, attended a m e e t i n g o f the
n o r t h e r n district
o f the psychological
association al S k i d m o r e college S a t t i n k . v .
D r . W a l l e r C a n n o n of the I l a r v a r d m e d ical college, p r o m i n e n t in the field o f
neurology, was the p r i n c i p a l speaker.
INITIATE FIVE MEMBERS
IN KAPHA DELTA RHO
I l ! ""' s | "" - S '" IL
ir
''-1"1"'"-
JrHoyJi B . ^ n i u ^ a
Friday.
"LION" HAS MANY
NEW CONTRIBUTORS
IN TODAY'S NUMBER
" T h e special Soiree e d i t i o n o f the L i o n
w i l l appear t o d a y , " Hettina A z z a r i t o , '2'),
e d i t o r - i n - c h i e f , a u n o i n i c i s.
W i n staff c o n t r i b u t o r s
f o r this issue
a n : M a n M i c n c c i , '.."'; M i c h a e l Lepediuo, JU; Louis W o l n e r . '.ill; H e r f o r d
. s m i t h , l'>: M a n I. I.,ing.Ion. ' 2 8 ; R u t h
F. Bates, 'I'I; Israel K a p l a n , '.ill. Samuel
Cooper, '2 l J; M a r g a r e t
S k i d m o r e , 'JO;
T h o m a s F a l l o n , ' 2 " : H a r o l d ( roiinse,
' 2 8 ; P.dvlhe P e i a i i . '.ill and d e i . r g e A m
d r l i n a . '2'A
H u h F o r d . '2'J; E m m a n u e l I ireen, ' 2 8 ;
Florence
Koeii, ' J " ; Rulh
Wheelock,
' 2 9 ; M a r g a r e t Steele, ' . i l l ; M a r g a r e t F o r tune, '2'J; A l e s a n d . - r S c h o o l , ' . i l .
DR. CANDLYN RETURNS
FROM ALBANY HOSPITAL
Dr. T . Frederick
I I . Catullyn. instructor i
i n ic. i
expected l o return In h i - houii
P a r k street t o d a y
I r o i n t h e \ h a i n h o s p i t a l w h e r e lie has
been r e c e i v i n g I r e a l m e n I f r o m D r . J .
L e w i Doiihiiiiser for a broken ankle,
suffered M
la) n i g h t .
I )r. I ' a u d i ) n s l i p p e d o n an icy p a v e ment.
Dr. H a r o l d W T h o m p s o n , professor
of
F u g l i - h , is c o n d u c t i n g
Dr. t ' a n i l l ) n's m u s i c clas.se> d i n i n g his a b s e n c e .
I ) i . ( a u d i ) n is not e.xpei l e d t o r e t u r n
to College u n t i l a l l . r the s p r i n g re.es-..
8 4 5 Madison A v e .
AMERICAN
AND
CHINESE
Open 11 until 2 A. M.
$6.50
FEAREY'S
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44 State St.
Phone Main 7187
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come to
"We
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Opp Clinton Square
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EVORY & CO.
AND
Mite, and McVull'u
a
Robert
" T h i s is the c h i e f a d v a n t a g e college
g i r l s o f today have o v e r college g i r l s o f
:i g e n e r a t i o n a g o , " M r s . L o r d d e c l a r e d .
and sophomores a r e i n "Freshmen
clined
in think
that
the League o f
Women
V o t e r s is f o r u p p e r c l a s s m e i i .
T h i s is a w r o n g i m p r e s s i o n , " she c o n tinued.
" I t is the fearlessness, courage
and vision o f y o u n g g i r l s , w i t h the e x perience o f t h e o l d e r w o m e n w h i c h m a k e s
f o r an enthusiastic L e a g u e . "
T h e speaker was i n t r o d u c e d by A n n e
S t e r l i n g , '28, president o f the State C o l lege unit o f the League o f w o m e n v o t e r s .
Settled on t h e stage were M r s . F r e d
S t e w a r d , w i f e o f Colonel S t e w a r t , superintendent of Public W o r k s , and Miss
A n n a P. Pierce, dean o f w o m e n .
M e m b e r s o f the S t a t e College u n i t
wi re stationed al the e x i t s to lake the
names o f those Undents w h o wished to
join.
Quarterly
is in charge o f the m a n u s c r i p t s .
The
measures
V o t e r s is a b -ganization
Oriental and Occidental l U s t a n c a n t
•SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
Albany, N. V
IN SPORT
College
non-partisan
f o r d said in assembly
W a t t s , '28, as e d i t o r -
the Stale
a
training
Prize
I elephone West 3462-3463
SPRING STYLE
WOOLENS
215 Central \vv„ Ailmny , N. V.
w i t h the name o f Leah L o v c n h c i m
in-chief
study
contributions
DRUGS And PHARMACEUTIC
FEAREY'S
In an.I 12 Maiden Lane
(GLAZIER'S
LATEST
Students a r e t o label
T o dan- about 1211 j u n i o r s have h e m
measured f o r rings. A c c o r d i n g l o I a n .
hue Scheich. '29, c h a i r i n :
Ihe ring
c i i i n i n i l l r i . those w h o have not paid their I
...
.
. . .
,
dues hv P i n t e r v a c a t i o n w i l l have their . ' " ' ' ' underclassmen w e r e i n i t i a t e d to
|.j,
i d u s cancelled
I I was n e c c . - a r i I " 1 ' 1 membership hy the d a m m a chapter
l o r j u n i o r s to' have t h e i r due's paid up i n l " 1 K:tp|»;i Delia h'lio. S a t u r d a y
Thev
o r d e r to a t t e n d i h e l u i i i o r p r o m .
'"'',; NiiiiiilK.ii Acheson
.ill. Norman
I I olbns, H o r a c e M y e r s , f r a n k I Hi and
DANKER
STYLES
" T h e League o f W o m e n
solutely
DR. PAINTER ATTENDS
SKIDMORE CONFERENCE
Phone Main 6280
lor tin' well dressed Collegian
THE
lish,
OPTOMETRIST
I"
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lean
prize
M a y I , according to
Miss C a t h e r i n e P e l t z , i n s t r u c t o r i n E n g -
Permanent Waving P A L L A D 1 N O
Finger Waving
PERSONALITY BOBS"
7 M a s t e r Mar h e m
12 l l e a u i i c i . n n
l.ovenheiin
be i n b e f o r e
Richard A . Jensen. '28, has keen named
p r i n c i p a l al Schcncvus.
l.apedes. '
" I h e n w i l l be one m o r e issue o l the
P a t r i c i a n this y e a r . " said H i t i y l.apedes,
"pnihahh
jinl
b e f o r e the end o f the
semester.''
poems
Itohbing, w h i c h explains w h y m o r e a n d m o r e w o m e n
Plo
I Ml
i
\
, and
II-.h
P o l l . I . -I- ' l - . ' . l
.,
its cost.
issue
I'lic p r o p e r e x p r e s s i o n o f a n y a r t d e m a n d s e x p e r t n e s s , e s p e c i a l l y
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red.
white
a n d blue streamers a n d
ITeii.-li and \ i i i e r i c a n HagDi.roths
,,'i ih'e da'nei'ug.
Ru'lli \ \ h e e l o e k , '2>>,
haiimau
.a r e f r e s l i u i e i i l s ,
and her
o i n m i t t e e - o l d ice c r e a m , c o o k i e s a n d
audi
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fcTATE
COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 23, 1928
Remedies Analized
Professor B a r n a r d S. Bronson, head
of t h e chemistry d e p a r t m e n t showed
Today
"how science o p e r a t e s t o transform the
11 :30 p. m.—Frosh-Soph sing—auditorium.
individual" assisted b y Mildred W a h r 8:00 p. ni.—Soplinmo.e S o n i c — g y m maii, '28; J e a n n e t t e WaldbilHg, '28;
"The annual State College Troubanasium.
Louise T r a s k , 30; E d w a r d T h o m s o n ,
dours minstrel show may be held in the
Tomorrow
Dr. George Counts Addresses '30;
Euretta
Lloyd,
'29,
To
Attend
Clyde Slocum, '28; J o s e p h H e r n e y ,
auditorium
of
the
Albany
High
school
8:00
p. in.—G. A. A. Musical Comedy
High School Instructors
Conference In Kansas
'20; he performed e x p e r i m e n t s s h o w i n g
this
year,"
said
William
G.
Kennedy,
and A r t Society.
—
Historical
At Conference
April 18To 20
2 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 p. in.—Miss Johnston's
the composition of various patent medassistant professor of chemistry who is
Scouts
meeting.
The fourth annual round tabic confer- icines, hair tonics a n d other p h a r m a Euretta Lloyd, '29, h a s been elected supervising arrangements for the show.
Il'rilncsilav, March 28
ences of the eastern district of high cculrial products familar to most every- to represent Beta chapter of Otmcroii
Davis Shultes, '28, has written a short
7:20 p. in.—V. W. C. A. meeting.
school teachers met at State College one.
8:30 p. m.—G. A. A. Banquet—cafeNu at the National conclave to be held musical comedy which is mostly orchesteria.
Stresses Technique
at the University of Kansas, at L a w - tral.
Saturday. Many members of the State
T h e orchestra consists of Ells8:30 p. m.—Cooperative Committee
"In reality we can't teach children rence, Kansas, from Wednesday, April worth Kirtland, '30; Clinton Wall work,
College faculty took an active part in
for Progressive
Education—Dr.
anything in the sense that we can't teach 18, t o Friday, April 20.
the discussions.
'30; Felix Festa, '28; Gordon Stevenson,
Rotten and Toriem.
Miss Lloyd will leave Albany Tues8:15 p. m.—Agnes E. Fnlterer ReadAt the general conference held in thethem what they don't want to learn," day, April 17, with Miss M a r g a r e t '29; Bernard Auerbach, '29; and Davis
ing—Chancellor's Hall.
auditorium, Dr. Geo. S. Counts of the was the opening sentence of William G. Hayes of Saratoga Springs, president Shultes.
Thursday, March 29
international institute gave a report on Kiminel's talk to the history section of of the Beta chapter a l u m n a e and Miss
Among those who will take part in the
9:30
p. m.- Chess and Checker Club
Marion
S.
Van
Liew,
New
York
state
opening circle are Randolph Sprague, '29;
'"The Educational Program of Soviet the round table conference.
meeting-Rotunda.
Miss
supervisor of home economics.
Mr. Kimmel stressed, throughout his Van Liew is also one of the national Richard Jensen, '28; Joseph Herney, '29;
Russia."
h'rhhiy, March 30
5:45 p. in.- Spring recess begins.
speech, technique and procedures.
officers.
Louis Klein, '29; Kenneth Carpenter,
Miss Winchell L e a d s Discussion
Too much rigorous use of one text'29; Rudulph Wurth, ' 3 0 ; Ward Cofe, i
Professor Florence E. Winchell, head
'30; Laticrne Carr, '29; Gilbert Ganuny,
of the home economics department, was book in relation to syllabus results in
28; and Daniel Carr, '31. Jensen will
chairman of the home economics section dwarf and miniature history. We need
be interlocutor. The end men a r c Colin.
of the round table conference.
Dean [ broader conception of our work and
|
William II. Metzler laid the foundation ought to use several parallel texts besides
"Stood Up," a one-act comedy, written Tepcdino and Stanhope.
Others who will lake part in the minfor the discussion by speaking on the supplementary reading, was the speaker's by James J. Cassidy, '30, will be part of
strel
show
are
Robert
Shillinglaw.
'29;
the
second
half
of
the
Troubadours
niinopinion.
fundamental characteristics of subject
Koerner, '29; and Milton
isiril show I rid n April 11 it the His- Herman
N e w System of M a r k i n g
matter offered for college entrance. He
Crounse, '28.
Mr. Clifford Reed spoke before the torical and Art Society building.
said, "A subject in order to be suitable
The show will be Friday, April 13.
The cast for "St 1 Up" includes Joe
AND
for an intranet requirement must give the Commerce section of the round table con- Murray, Frederick W. Crumb, '30; Jack
THUR., FRI.. SAT.
ference on "Shorthand and Typewriting Thomas, Ivan G. Campbell, '29; Marge
S T U D E N T S G I V E $68.00
studenl facts, mental training, and charMAR.
22-23-24
Marking Schedules." He stressed partic- Williams, Michael Tepcdino, '2M; Dot. Sixty-eight dollar- was collected from
THE COHENS
anj KEEL YS in PARES'
acter building".
ularly what he termed "radical change in Becker, Bernard A. Auerbach, '29; Ted the Student association for the family
Willi S i d n e y unci J. I 7 . M c D o n a l d
Discuss Problems
MON., TUBS.. WED.
method of marking shorthand and type- Hunter, lames I. Cassidy, '30; Bessie of Arrico Dumbari, the w o r k m a n , w h o
MAR.
26-27-28
"The relation of the reference prob- writing Regents' papers," namely, view- While, II. Ellsworth Kirtland, '30; Regi- was killed while working on t h e new
•HONE YMOON HA TE"
With F l o r e n c e Vidor unci T u l l i o
lems in the class r ns to the use of the ing them from a business man's point of nald Ten liroeck Van dor Craft, Herman -cience building, Monday, March 12.
C
a
r
m
i
n
ati
view.
"In
shorthand,
the
Mailable
Letter
L. Koerner, '29; Pete Michaels, George
school library" was the subject of the
discussion at the Library School con- is now the unit. Regents in typewriting T.tvlnr, '30; Mike Scoopoff, Babe Kaplan,
are now nothing more than testing the '3(1; Hank Smith, Richard A. Jensen, '28.
ference Saturday morning.
DIRECTION
STANLEY
COMPANY
OF
AMERICA
A summary of the reference problems students' ability to follow directions. Jack Spencer. Leo Allen,'30; Bill Stevens,
MARK
r"\
met by high school binaries of the slate This new system is still rather vague, G. La Verne Carr, '29; Jerry Shaughessay,
Anthonv Kuczvnski, '29; jim Longstead,
in \')27, with deductions made from ques- bin MI far has worked out very well."
Adolph'Sclioll,''30; |oe Ei'tzpatrick, lohn
tionnaires sent nut by the School, was
Discuss T y p e T e s t s
made by Mrs. Edith Hern King of the Professor Winfred C. Decker, head of I). Floyd, '29.
WEEK OF MAR. 26
Library School. "Our motive in sending the German department, opened the modThe committees for the play a r e : James
a
out the questionnaires was partly ul- ern languages discussion with a talk on J. Cassidy, author and director; Michael
terior," she commented. " W e wauled to the old and new type examinations in Tepcdino, assistant director; Herman L.
discover what we are to be up against modern languages.
Clara B o w
Professor Decker, Koerner, stage manager; George Taylor,
when we go out, as well as to learn what
properties and II. Ellsworth Kirtland,
departments were contributing must to quoting from a pamphlet written by Dr.scenic artist.
Earned, said there is no homogeneity
the library."
in
in our schools, that all gradations of
Dr. Richardson Speaks
' 'Dependable Flowers
44
mental ability are treated in the same
Professor L. W. Richardson, bead of way, at the same time in the same class.
the Latin department, addressed a group "We treat all in the same way," be | We Telegraph Flowers to all Part*
Of the World
of teachers and graduate students at the quoted, "and turn out mental hash. We
meeting of the section of ancient lan- are constantly on the crest of a curve
ALSO OPERATING
THE ALBANY
guages at the round table conference which is increasing toward mediocrity."
Saturday. Hi- main theme was the exAND REGENT
THEATRES
Davis Reads R e p o r t
pression 'if thought with accuracy anil
At the close of Professor Decker's
distinction.
FfcQWEW <HO#
address, Professor Charlotte Loch, head
"With regard to I.alio specifically," of the Ereuch department, took charge
I Jr. Richardson remarked, "words in thenf the floor. Mr. Davis, secretary of
rules should convey a meaning to the the
Hudson
Valley
association of
pupils. Simplicity ni words is the imTeachers in French read a report of the
HOME OF FILM CLASSICS
portant factor in teaching." Dr. Richlast
meeting
held
in
Troy
last fall. A
P h o n e ' M a i n 3775
EXC1A S1YE
1'KTCIIES
ardson also expressed the fact that Ion
many special uses of anyone ni the cases general discussion followed.
C. H. B U C K L E Y . Owner
should be avoided,
Drs. W o o d a r d and Power Speak
NEXT WLEK
NEXT WEEK
('. Edward I'.aer, scientific specialist
for the Slate ,,i New York, opened the
science ••eeiiuii m the Eastern i listrict
(
T h e S h o p for the s t u d e n t
4> C e n t r a l A v e .
<J<L
•J J
Conference held here Saturday. 'I he
F e a t u r i n g t n e latest in h o s i e y , u n d e r w e a r a n d f o o t w e a r . - A t r i a l
vv
general topic of ibe conl'i m i r e wa>
will c o n v i n c e y o u .
" H e l p - f o r Si i e n c e I e a e h e i - " .
Exclusive but nut expensive
A'V
Dr. i arlelon E. I'ov.er, iii-truciur in
phv-ies explained " l l o u to I ' -e the
Kiiouall Hour Meter". I'ruii-.-x.r Clarence A. Won,lard, head ol the biology
depai Uncut, -poke on "Small Aquaria",
lie emphasized the u-e ,,l • mall aqu
a n a in tin hie-.h si ! I and explained
how to make tin in Mr. Ilaer. when
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i'mi, . ,
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