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Taffeta Ranks First; Crepe de Chine Is Next GOVERNOR SMITH GIVES PEN TO ANNE STERLING DECKER TO ANNOUNCE ORAL CREDIT RESULTS 2 STATE COLLEGE N E W S , MARCH 23, 1928 State College News ~~ ~ THE NEWS BOARD VIRGINIA E. HIGGINS Editor-in-Chief 550 Washington Avenue, R.PJ.T0 HAVE BIGGEST DELEGATION AT SOIREE Green Will Suggest Various Assembly Programs ESTABLISHED BY THE CLASS OP 1918 T h e Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers (Continued from Page 1) Fanny Al. Slppel'ly, Coon,- Hull of \ , „ S'ork city and Alice limber, C, I t Raymond ITniglil of R. P. I. Nellie Smith, '."'. Xicbolas \V. Saisonn ,,i Albany; Virginia Havler, '..">. Vielm M, I ,,,. c,f I'.iiv.r-ily of IVnn-ylvaiiia and | ( „ , | llnllaitli, Caldwell I'.,,,- ,.f R. | \ |. F|,„, m , l.iimindnll, Arlbin Van \ lark ,,f Si-,-,,,,. uiiiven.il) ; Clady.s C m n. . 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Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. P U N T E D BY M I L L S ART PRESS, 394-39C Broadway—Main 2287 Albany, N. Y. March 23, 1928 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 nf Albany Pbailliaej sebno! and \„„, liegeman, William Wad, of \lbanv. Matilda Keelei-, Milion | I M , } ,,'f A||,,, m Boris llecksvilh, C!i,-s|er I,; y,- of l ' i i i - | „ Id Mnvs. ; Meriam 1'armll, Raj llew-ey ,,: i',„ uell imiveisily; I) ib> l ) , y , loank l.oin, ,, Ihiirni college and kulli VinK-elshi,,,' TI,,,, •lore Levy of Tiny. | : , , , I , , , Nail,;,,, \ | , Mindel of I'nion university; l.lelb, b'as,,, ,,i Cordon HeiiNiiiK of N'eubiiigli: l - s i i „ , ,|,' Hens, Siaulei Ii. ItoialiiiK of i ,,|K.,,,. , „ „ veisily and Slildied H a u l ; . , Sl,!,,,„ \ „ , | , , ,, Albany. Claia ll.o'.y. J , „ k M , | / ,,! Is p I , M , Sleele and H I , Sk.nni o R I' I . | . „ „ , I.. Kolb,-, I.nej C o , , , e n , ,. |<„„,„l l . d - Below there slinks on Mud and Grass, on grav Concrete, on fallow F i e l d ; the Somber Ship mmmfsmmmmmmmmmm Shadow. EMAXIKI. Shadow is more Al Annihilating than untary Tranquilly Disgottges All. ferns Foul flesh ferns Fair flesh. When engulfed HOMO SAPIENS Whimpers " T h e sun does not shine". They are : u - y, 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 . •'• B graphics. international relations. 1 \,. 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 ., alh V Dili's 825.111) II. h'cgistralioii |5()o 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 1, G.A.A. 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N e c e s s a r i l y , mans of the notes s\ en 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 I base t h e r e f o r e t a b u l a t e d these siig 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 \ \ I,ones i i p o s s i b l e , I w i l l l i s ' to a s , i l l m s s e l l o; the e x p e r t 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. I I'h. N e x t week I w i l l pros, n| -,,,,,,. ,,, j S o p h i . . . . 11 • wi I ' ' " ' ' ' the l a e t s sve o u g h t to k n o w he |, o n , II , , , I, embark on ibis liltli- journey. I w i l l ^ ' .*' also gis e a n o u t l i n e id' the s i i g g e s l i , m - i ' •''' "• ' T h i s coll w i l l he o p e n ' t o c i i l i I Mid e i s i n s , r e m a r k s a m i lei ti i s d e a l i n g ss n \ , , , l l 1, , , 1 M 1! the s u b j e c t ..• Sun A. 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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 h e leaders a r e E l e a n o r V a i l , ' 2 ° ; so t i n - n e c e s s a r y s p e c i f i c a t i o n s 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 , h 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. ,, , , , i Nunc I P . h o w l . J o . I'.diih ( . i n n s . ,<l, l '"lkl'-'S: K">;|1 k ! " ' " " l ' [ ' : " 1 , T i n . l l i c r t h a P i t k i n , '-">. The cast o f t i n 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 . '>•). t \rr\ ii/rnr r 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 I he g i r l - ' lav M l„ .kelh.,11 leawn - Ik. the i n shm, n e l . i s , cliiillipions the .I I; i n -lin u'valrv. Ih Mi-, I™,,;,,,, R„,alie; l.thel 1,11 • elllols !,.,„ T h e green hie. c a p t t i n d the k e l b a l l eh..inpi.,n h i p I.a d i n n a i In defeating Ih, bin. Js.ilurdiH. Jo III 'I h r o i i g h o i i l Ih.- e.iine. l i n s,,p|,.iiii..res o f f e r e d t h e i n i n n . u - l r mi: . . p p . - • ELECTED TO SORORITY d VI |, i Idv.ill pulHI-ll P., M a K i n . i I I einuile. '11. w a - n u n l l i ' , I,, i , d I,, i i i n n l i i i -hip in l o i n Sigma I ' i , 1 h IIOI.II-\ . I,em,i al r i l i , al die I in 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 TEA FOR ALUMNAE, Kappa M. I w i l l , , I, a .0 . I, i l a i d . \ i,. W.l, pi, I l.,|„ |l \li Hi I , Ml . L p,,,l, .,, I i.,I„ II \|. I -ill \ I I I . , .In i Hi ,,, , II., l oil, \ \ II.'Ill I low I'd I , 1.1,1 oi I.,, . I l.l members, T h e main were a storv three editorials fea- on the and t w o In Rose Dranski and • l-'l MI ' I Ml , 'I L a l h i I I . . . I . I I . .-'- Id Id.. I Ian 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 D a n c i n g I0:.W t i l l I A . M „ E x c e p t S u n d a y 44 State St. Phone Main 7187 PATRONIZE T H E JVnu»nrmt G l l c a n e r a anft jDgjrra 44 N o . Pearl St. We Clean and Dye all kinds of Ladies' and Men's Wearing Apparel 811A MADISON AVIiNUE Phone West 273 in come to "We 13-' No. Pearl St. Opp Clinton Square Understand Eyes" EYEGLASSES 5 0 N . Pearl St. Albany, N.\ OPTICIAN COLLEGE CANDY SHOP Hewetfs A RELIABLE PLACE TO BUY RELIABLE 203 Central A v e n u e ( n e a r R o b i n ) FRY OUR TOASTED SANDWICHES FRANK II. SILKS General Printers I'uttenu '>) Steps lOusl of Pearl Street 36 and 38 Beaver Street HO No. Pearl iii. Cor. Columbia tit JUST KEEP A COMING W e ' r e here a n d i e a . l v 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" .II. o f ?25 Hcll\ I'l.lM I Man I 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 Hair idni ,, a l l , , i n . . i n 1 h o . 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'11. a n d enl We.hie d . n , I I !•• I n M a l e . i n : I h, h u . i l l r e e / e e . 11 Doiiehn ,1 . ., : I..i I h , -. en.,- 1, tures o f ' ( o f a l l , 'IX. p r e s i d e n t oi P r e n i h c l u b , ANNOUNCES COMMITTEES ' • ' - " I ' ' l " - e d I \, e l c o n i e d I h c a u d i e n c e , a n d t h e p r o Mela / e t a announces the f o l l o w i n g n i p i o i i h i p | . . | g r a i n u . n o p e n e d I n I .a M a r s e i l l a i s e , c o m m i t t e e s f o r I n t e r s o r o r i h H a l l : favors, In the , bonis. A m o n g ihe o i l i e r ! t , ,,,,, . , . j - i n i g ( i l a d y s \ adney, ' 2 8 ; d e c , r a t i o n s , M a r i o n , | songs Mine u ere: " Mouetle." " A l l Wi.olcock, '!'>; t a x i s and i m i t a t i o n s , ' ' ' • ' " " , ' " t lair de la I . •", a n d ' S u r le P o l i l I W a i i g e l i n e C a l k i n s , 'I'i; music, Alice <l" u . l e i c l a . - d ' A u g i i o n " f i l e singers were dressed llaiher, '.ill; refresliuieiils, Ruth Criibel, ! in p e a s a n l c o s t u m e s a n d t h e Ushers ' 2 8 ; . i r r a n g e i n e u l s , IW-elsn T r a v i s , '28; ,| ,, , ,| \ | , „ | [ in l - ' n i u l ids' coslunii'S Doris diaper -s. K v c l v u S a r i a , ' 2 8 ; flowers ! \ \ i l l i a n i s . '.in. s o l d r e d a n d u bite roses il i n , .ami p r o g r a m s , Prances M u e l l e r , '28. in I he a u d i l o ! i n i i i . In ! I Man.in ments to cover the L e a h must uiien you'ra hiiiiy, i \ - to h e l p i o - i nut M l i b i h e Name c o m I r o n - , a t t e n t i o n a n d -.er\ . . ' i s w e have always yivun you High Grade Delicatessen and Lunch 811A Madison Ave. B e t w e e n Q u a i l u m l O n t a r i o Sts 4 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 184 ONTARIO ST. NEAR WASHINGTON AVE. visiting high school-, Inn!- w i s lew aquaria in the biulog, laboratories, according to i'mi, . , Wnmlard. MAY PRESENT OMICRON NU NAMES MEN MINSTREL SHOW IN CONCLAVE DELEGATE ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL TEACHERS ATTEND MEETING SATURDAY CALENDAR TROUBADOURS PRESENT "STOOD UP" BY CASSIDY] PROCTOR'S = Grand= HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE S TRANU i TZ. 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