State College News NEW YORK VOL. XIII. No. 6 S T A T E COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS ALBANY, N. Y. FRIDAY, OCTOBER '-'(J, 1928 10 cents per copy, $'2.26 per yoar WILL TRY HUNDREDS ACCLAIM THREE SORORITIES STUDENTS FOR VARSITY DEBATE TO DANCE TONIGHT TEAMS NEXT FRIDAY QUEEN MILDRED II Try-outs EIGHT DANCE nexl l-'riday at Louis M. debate "Contestants TOMORROW ,oiwd: Eleven annual sororities fall tomorrow members guests will conduct ln.ii.se danees night. The who plan to tonight the subject: with ( anada in river Montreal Re- Any coiiipelc. ence A . I l i d l e y , a s s i s t a n t history; English High department h.-ad o f t h e h i s t o r y same be C l a r - professor of of the Albany I-'.. I l e a - . H I , departmenl of t h e school. The nun's vi r s i l v will Kay Cecil Carter, bead of t h e school; and Stanley of team will Pittsburgh meet al the C n i Chancellor's h a l l F e b r u a r y 0, a c c o r d i n g t o K l e i n . " I t w i l l a l s o "be m a t c h e d w i t h t h e .1 liale q u a d o f L" ii i o n c o l l e g e if n c g , , , - . , , j ( ) 1 | f i A j , | , t),u1 i n s t i t u t i o n a r e s a l i l o r i i y e o n i p h t e d , " he sai T h e d e b a t e c o u n c i l is ai-ranjjinL.' dc hales f o r t h e w o m e n ' s t e a m w i t h St. Lawn-net- C u i v e r s i t y o f C a n t o n , auc w i t h Ihe I'olk'Kc of Saint Hose, A l K. I>. I . The- .,,'1.111111. s f..r Chi Sinm.-i Thrill's in I,,,;,-., I I „ .l.i.ir,- in In- IMVi'.i I.ni,Kill air music, |.;,„h„r Crowley, U'J; rcflcslinienls Vim,- \l Mil; ilrrniali.Mis, lam- l-'uniiaiirk cs, M a n , l.wicli. Mil; Usi.s, Mai> H i . , Kallirliiii- I-). WhrrliiiK ami Miss \11l1a K„i„l„li h Krilll u i l l lie Ihr cli.-l|,cl„lles. Music si Willis in »ill he fiiinish.-il hv Hi.- I' ,li,siin. Vll.aiiv. Th,..r all,, pan In all,,,,I ami llirii nucsls .-„,-• \„,„- Siali'.u.l. I'anl VV. liallanlu'i-, Al l, ; , m I.a,, >, I,... I: ( ,ih, iii-, • DIINV. Iluwanl K.-n'ana K. I' I : Man McC.-ilTrcy, Man Si.auhliiiM. Vll.ain; K.-itlnxii Mul,|iir,-ii. |<i. haul Lam.'. Vl.-inhalian; Alice Ciniun, \ ' „ l „ I \\ ill,am--. U. P. I.; I',,n-.l.in,,- He i ,',/ man la, I. VVll.lc, Allianv Law; P.illiiu.Cluwlrv, I'ran.is St. Claire, All.au> Law: Ann,- Vlu,ne, Vlhin l).iw, I'uiuii; Duiis llullcr, I; Koine... |<„heil CrCiiiiicll. Vlhauv l.ntt Se (unlun, T.-iiv O'ldellv, Alhanv Law Scl I; Can,I Si 11. I11I111 Mali v, All.am l.nw Schunl; 11,-ily Muiiariiv, U,,ln 11 Huiaii, Vlhaii) Law Sch „,l; lane l-'unii: Jnliu V,l,|is,,u, 'Irinnl,- I'uivcusin ; Vla.ie lain Ii, William 1 ,,n ,,„, Alham Law S, I; li„n,|liy D„>le, 1,,'sciili Mefiuiiahl, I'm \l.,,e.,,,-, lln-k. >. Vi-i'-l \i-inilei-. IL I' I : M . I M 1,.,111, I .1 II,lies, I ,,!,,„-; I'alllelin, llr.nlcl i.-k, William 1, , \{ P. I : Claia I.) In amis 11,1 h.ui. K I'. I.; Mam Hall. Dram- I lau-iiiluli. HARTMAN WILL HEAD SENIOR HOP, NOV. 24 T h e s e n i o r h o p w i l l be S a t u r d a y n i g h t , N o v e m b e r 24, a c c o r d i n g t o a v o l e t a k e n in s e n i o r class meeting Tuesday. W h e t h e r the d a n c e w i l l be formal w i l l be d e c i d e d al a f u t u r e m e e t i n g o f t h e class. Committees f o r the dance were n a m e d this week by H e t t y J . E a t o n , Ihe senior president. Shirley Marl m a n w i l l be g e n e r a l c h a i r m a n . < >t her chairmen and their cimiiuiltecs a r e : music, Mare Cain, chairman, and Eleanor V a i l ; house, M a r v Tauzcl, , haii-uian, and M a r i o n S l o a n ; decorations, Laura C o l l i d i n g , c h a i r m a n , and I ' o r i i l l i v Cai.lu.-i-; a r r a n g e m e n t s , K'ulh Win-clock, chairman, and Elizabeth I'ulver; refreshments, |uvce House, - haii m a n . a n d H e l e n D a l e y ; a d v e r l i s ing, K'ulh W a l l s , c h a i r m a n , a n d M a r - chairn'ian, M a r i o n ' 'h'ox, Lvaugeliii,-' i alkiiis, Catherine D u l L and I-.M-IMI 1 i r a v e s. J G a m m a K a p p a l bi T h e senior g i f l I n Ihe college was I'liinv live e.,ii|,hs, i.nln.li.'K alniniiae ami nothing i h l i n i h - was acme inc.i,l i n . ,-M -I I., he l-ics.-iil ill • I i - , u s - , ,1, h i l l ll„- annual semi I Inane ilanc, ,,l I „• ., d e c i d e d , l i c e n s e l l u - a d v i c e ul I ' r e s i Kiililill I'll, mill \,m,-i>: ll -lie: \t ill, ,1,-ul V h\ l i r i l b a c h e r , m i n i he o h , Ii, U I' ' \'| v ,','j |< p | i l a i n c i l b c f n i e a m a c t i o n i n a \ b e t a k e n . Wan , I' |-:'l',/al, Ii "p "\ '. 'Vli,,' l',,-,l,ll, h'iehar,i \ , ! - , , , . I'm,,,,. \\ „ , lis. 1. Ii H ..i.l. Hi 'Hah1. ll In H.1,1,,,.,,,. , ,111, \ i , h , , K S 1 II, n n s. I 11; ' al NMIII ,1 lli.uL. S'I •> Vulll ' l l ' ll.nln,.,,,. K'l.'ii -."Ii. K P. I ll,.,01 lie VI, ( a m , Ki.1,,,,,1 II1111, K P I Via , l-'ux, CI1111.111 W ,ll,-.,,il., Sial, . J,,y, ll.uis,-. 11,,,,.,!, I VII. 11. K P I . L.lua I'll ,,,,,,!. I I,.,,I, , ll, I". 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M o o r e , p r o f e s s o r o f e i l u c a l i o u at ( o i n e l l I ' l l i v e r s . i t ) , w a s e l e c l e d m'esi deiil, succeeding ( i l c i i n I i . A n t h o n y . balward Lee T h o i ndike, professor of educational psychology al Columbia U n i v e r s i t y , a d d r e s s e d I he m e e t i n g n l the e d u c a l o i s ;il llie l.'nivei'sity Club. ROYALTY 733 SEES STUNTS STUDENTS VOTE Roosevelt Receives More Ballots Than Governor Smith, Tally Shows Nominees K e p t I n Seclusion To Conceal Identity Of Queen Lake navigation n i i - i i i b i - r of t h e •.indent a s s o c i a t i o n m a y and Roosevelt Loses T o Ottinger, 4 6 2 - 2 6 6 In Straw Vote Conducted By News or improving from for J mines of the t r y - n u t s lillt.'s, five should a n d p o w e r p u r p o s e s , " K l e i n said. Chi Sigma Theta Dance ,-|,;,|, r of the L'llited S l a t e , Lawrence In for and •(!.-! will cnmliirl its fiu-nnil fall Delia lim.sc- il.'.iice milieu. Mini Ih.-serulli's un Insini will fuiiu-l. ill.- music-. Tin- i-liaii iiu-ti ..I I ho ociiniilli'.-s a..-: music, Klc.-in ,r Si.-|,li.'iis„n, .Hi; ,lec,iali.,u-s. I thy Aln.-iliaius, M l ; ir ,,,'sli.m-iin, l.-n.-l luhii.M.n, M l ; ,-!i..|,, , ,,n,-. II.-I.M. Il.-ml.-is.m, M l . Pn.fess.,, William I i. kcinl, .l> uf ill.- cli.-m Isln ,l,-|.-,it.ncllt mill .Mi-- kcllllril) "ill Im ih • clui|,cruiics. AIII.MIK ill,.-, all.-.i.l.ii« ami ih.-ii- liiic-sls an-; F u n i c (iill.i-il, liar..1.1 K. S,„|,-ii, (nival.-: lUith Wlieclui-k, Hymn l l i i t t c Cli-ns Palls; C u u r .\llllli.-..s.,n, K..l>i'rt 11 ..'It-'.-s, K.-n,,. la.-i Anlilh I'mvii, W ' /•n!u"''u'."i' l'.';' t'^hcri.ic'lN.'.'nis.Vri'iuni Ai'lV,' K. \>. (.; kk-aiiu'i- Sir|.lk-n-iii, i , I.a \ C I I H D'.n.ih.v M.iaiu ll-ni> i ..I.B- , u.utli. I ' I I I . U I : I ao.lwi l»..sl..n. 'Aali. . I>..-. null. All.,m La., S d i . m l ; C.n liinle Hall, Wil liam V. k.iin. New V.iik I'niveisiiy. Kli/alu-il S,-li,a ih. K..IH-1-I l-'inscr. I n; .lftti-1 John K.,licit K.-.-K-III. C M , H I : J.-.m Ciltcsi.y II,,,a.-.- .Myers, Si.il. ; Hlmlwwi ll;iiU-j. N l""<" lU-naf.-ll, I iii.ni; M.-irv .N.-lsun, Sv.-n IViilcchi., ,. : „|, i ,,„ ih,- f . S. s. Newport: l...nis.- K ToiM. Will.ill Nii-ln.ls, Cni..11; Kalh. rinc Tl-r III- St. speak the affirmative Ontario follow. | , MIIUIL, l l u u . c l may of the Mr. A n d Mrs. Frank Lansley See Daughter Receive Campus Honor today. their committees, attend, sides That i n operate the in R o o m 2 5 0 , announced on either negative S i g m a Theta W i l l Have Willis Orchestra Play This Evening I o'clock K l e i n . '2'), p r e s i d e n t council, minutes Chi f o r the m e n a n d w o m e n ' s v a r s i t y debate teams w i l l lie c o n d u c t e d Dieseroth's Orchestra To Play At Delta Omega House Party Tonight SMITH IS SWAMPED IN VOTING, 523-210 STUDENTS WILL GET COPY OF LION MONDAY ., - ., In I magazine, the M a l e ' L i o n w i l l M . . n . l . i \ l „ d i s t r i b u t e d I,, . w e n .111.lell he college, kills d i s l r i b l l I ion n n , l e i i h e - t i n I . nl association budget I I,, h l l , |o he d i s l l i h l l l c d Moll da\ w i l l he ,, H a l l o w , 'en n u m b e r , a , , o i d i i i g l o R n h . - r l I S h i l l i u g l a w , '2'). , . I n . . . in , 11i.-i "l-w, M III,I,-ul w i l l be a l l o w e d o n e ,,,,n ol ihe L n . n , " S l n l h n g l a u said A \ In II he receives his I lull, he w i l l also l e e . ive a c a r d o n w h i , Ii he w i l l w i n - bis n a m e a n d w h i c h n i l l s l he p r e -, i l , , i M-I \ -llhsequelll Issue , , | lilt iiiaga/ine. Leisuiis uislu'ng more than n i l . , , , | n w i l l g e l I h e n i ..illy I n p a y i n g twenty live Cents." ATTEND CONFERENCES G r a d u a t e s o f S t a l e C o l l e g e are t o d a y I n k i n g p a i l in s e c t i o n a l t e a c h e r s c o n l e i e u c e s al S c h e n e c t a d y , L'licu a n d New Y o r k ( i l y . < ) i h e i s w i l l meet al l i i i l i a l o n e \ l week e n d , a n d t h e s o u t h .in district teachers will meet at I t h a c a , N o v e m b e r l) a n d 11) When Mildred M a r l . a n s i e y , '29, was c r o w n e d as M i l d r e d 1 I. S t a l e C o l iege's s e v e n t h o f a line n f p o p u l a r girls was h o n o r e d by applause f r o m •he Still s t u d e n t s a n d g u e s t s w h o w i l nesscd t h e c o r o n a t i o n ceremonv. \ \ itli "f Herbert Audience Rises T o Greet Queen president, ' and Alice I. Hills, '2<>, a s . e i u b i i c s by the n u m b e r his opponent, R e p u b l i c a n , leads t h e c, i i u i l r\ has been droppe f o r l l n - present y e a r be, ausc o f I h f a i l u r e of i h e m e n of i h e c o l l e g e I siippoil ihe sport, The schedill w h i c h i n , i n , l e d a scries ,,i l o u r m . e l has heel elled I n t i e , , r e , |a\lol t h e S T A T K COI.I.I-:,,!-. XI-US. I n t h e race f o r g o v e r n o r , Albert ( J l l i n g e r , R e p u b l i c a n , leads h i s D e m o r H i m d I r a n k l u i D R o o s e v e l t , bv nearly 21)1) voles. O t l i n g e r scored.-Jn2 cud n'oosevelt scored 266. Roosevelt polled more voles , for governor than Governor S m i t h for piesideui. Several "split ballots" were n o t e d , in w h i c h t h e v o t e r s f a v o r e d t h e P e ideniial nominee of one p a r l y and the g u b e r n a t o r i a l n o m i n e e of the o i l i e r parly. A small n u m b e r o f ballots were discarded, lor illegibility. Each ol the four nominees polled the g r e a t e s t n u m b e r o f v o t e s o f a n y on.- eias-, in i h e s o p h o m o r e v o t e . I h e vol,- conducted Friday by the \ T . v \ - is t h e f i r s t s t r a w v o t e t o be c o n d u e l e d ,,n a l a r y e scale h e r e . Two y e a r s ,-, M ,, t h e n o w d e f u n c t Political Science club conducted a g u b e r n a t o r i a l - i r . i w v o l e , in w h i c h O g d e u M i l l s , R e publican, defeated S m i t h for governor In the b y I h e l o t a ! o f 127 t o 7 1 . actual election, however, S m i t h was is e l e c t e d g o v e r n o r , 1 he l a b i i l a l i if v o l e s i n I h e p r e s i d e n t i a l c u n t e s i is as f o l l o w s : 1 ( r.,ss ;;?.:;:• ;iI ,,, 1 ,, , i :, i,, ;:.r,.,:,:;;,,' " " Hoover, twice by presidential contest. H o o v e r s c o r e d 52.1 v o t e s a n d G o v e r n o r A i i ' r e d !•;. S m i t h , t h e D e m o c r a t i c n o m i n e e , p o l l e d 2111 v o t e s . A total ,,, / . i d b a h o t s w e r e cast in t h e straw v o l e c o n d u c t e d last w e e k in t h e t w o lass DROP CROSS COUNTRY, l'>2<> I'Cn CANCELLING 4 MEETS 1'CI Ethel 'l.u-k, '-'.i; E d n a Shale,-, ' J I ; Mil,he,I llainnier.shw ' 2 5 ; M u r i e l L. W e n / e l . ' 2 d ; l - ' u d o i a L a i u p i i i a i i , '27, . m l K u l h L. L a n e , '2X. T h i s is l l u - I n - I year t o see the lepelill I llu- queen's l l l - l n a m e ill he records o l the c r o w n holders ny ,,i the o i l i e r lour n o m i n e e s In en lei led, I h e new niemb.-r ol Ihe d \ I asly w o u l d in,I have been e i i l e r . - d as I I I , " but as i h e liist ,,l ihai uam,-. I'o p r e v e l i l s t u d e n t s I n , i n a s . e r l a i i ig the i . l e n l i n i.l lln- queen b e f o r e I than polled S T \ - I I ; ('oi.i.i-j.r-. \ i . u s ' s t r a w v o t e in t h e M i s s L a n s l e y , w h o was p u p u l a r h b e l i e v e d I n be t h e q u e e n , even b e f o r e h e r a p p e a r a n c e i n i h e r o y a i p a r l y , is one of i h e l e a d i n g senior g i r l s . She is p r e s i d e n t o l t h e V o t i n g Women's Christian as--.iciati.in. a m e m b e r ol M v s k a n i a , a n d w a s f o r m e r ! v e d i l n r in h i e f o l t h e f r e s h m a n l i a i i d i i n ,k. She is a i i i e m h e i o f 1 l e l l n < h i l e g a „|-,,ii'\ She w a s e n , w n e d I n H e n r y t ' . I last i u g s , y o u n g s o u ul" I M . I L a r r y W H a s t i n g s , c h a i r m a n m' the E u g l ' s h de I parlineiil. ( J u e e n M i l , b e d I I w a s al I l e i i d e d h \ I w o g i r l s f r o m i a c h class ind b\ t w o train bearers T h e train hearers were A n n e a n d L Kennedy, daughleis of l'.-oi'e--,,iWilliam C. K e n n e d y , of the c h e m i s t r y depart inenl. T h e senior alleildanls were Joyce I L , u s e and I uaniia M c C a r l v ; the inn iors. (iladvs Hales and leanetle l i a r r i s u n ; the sup! res H e l e n H e n d e r J>/iS$ VHVlJLIS UitHtr' son a n d t i a r a H e l l e S h u n - : I h e f r e s h C i u i r s y .-Clnin.v 1-AniliiK News men, Marjorie L o c k w o o . l and M a r guerile Northrop. T h e sophomore, Helena 1'1,,-lle. '2'L was elecled p r e s i and senior allendauls w i re iuuior n o m i n a t e d b y I h e class p r e s i d e n t s , a n d d e n t , and I ' l i y l l i s I hue, ',?(), Ireaslirer. nf the I... al chapter of I'i C a m i l l a M i l , the freshmen attendants were ap p o i n t e d b.\ t h e t w o M y s k a n i a g u a r d - l i o l l o r soejel) iii social sciclici s. C a r l ians o f i h e f r e s h m a n class. \ W a l e r i u a n , '»), is i h e new vice T h e audience ruse as the queen ell lereil ih,- a u d i t o r i u m , and remained s t a n d i n g u n t i l she w as c r o w n e d o n the platform. N.IIor I h e c o r o n a t i o n , (Jueen M i l d r e d I I and her c u r l proceeded lo seals r e s e r v e d i m ' t h e p a r l > in t h e f i r s l I w o row s i.f si , i i s . T h e six queens u l roceeded Miss more voles KiJ l l o o v . r ( R) loo 12,i !(,5 I .Pi Smith ( D) a.| S| f,(l ,S.l 21(1 I" the gllberiialorial result, were: 1 'lass I '<2<l '.ill. I'Ldl I he in, u ' a l b l e l i c council dei ided I'CI lasl week I hat i n a s m u c h .,- t h e r e were no , iban l e u men inlei esled , Hough in llu- -.purl I n ,-, I and u, cross , i l r \ w o u l d In d r o p p e d l o i tin- p i , - , nl \ . a r at least. ll l l i e l \A :::zt:iS:t:,:;;:\ ,„ s, ! Am ( )||iiiK,r ( R) ,N,H Hill I |.| contest, the Roosevelt ( D ) s( ;.| ;q Ad. DUBEE DELEGATES L e i . , r e her a p p , .ii-.iiu e | , , tin p u l , ' i , , | l , ge lasl ' I . . n u d e I.. H a l l , ' 2 " , p r e s i d e l i l o f 1,11 Ihe I, .1,1,-1 .hip ihe I u.on.Hie and Art e n i l , and lie, (Jueen M i l d r e d I I posed in t i n I lapse iiudei ipei phot, ,ui.. D u b e e , ',(0, s e c r e t a r y , w i l l r e p gi aphs, in. billing il 'i I w h iiprodili, - I de| laid, n i l . nl i h e c c i l al I h e e i g h t h an in l o d a C s N i w - . 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" " " ' ' '"'•"•"•'• Ih. conference will be Eridav, 111 '"'•ll11'' s.oiuday a n d Si ay, N ' u v e m h e r 2.1, Freshman Tradition Breaker Will Apologize Today; ;v,e ii,i ,i .i,'!,',!,!', i„-s''wm Vu-ntJ-r Dr. Hutchison And Dean Pierce Address Ai8mblies\YiH.i,l\\""-u^ hi David llul,hi--.ni, i - o i oi , . , , u i n n , , ,n w i l l a d d l e , I h e a,.-. , n l i l \ \ i M w e e k ' - m e , l i n g w i l l he o p e n l o .' - - ' H p r o d u c e a sliid.-ul assucia I ion hiisiuess Miss ' laildel's "Ihe I,,1,1 i h , N i w l l u w e . k. , M a m . " U ol UpPen I . i - - l l i . i l anil a . p i i es mis m o i n i i i g al III:.1.? o ' c l o c k , H i s .subject I In In -a I I e s l i i i i . u i l o In cak t i a d i l i o i i w i l l In I h e e l e c t o r a l c o l l e g e I b i s is l o , l l u l l i i i d l i n i e u i i l loday a p o l o g i z e llie lecture w h i c h D r . H u t c h i s o n w a s j m h n l l i simh-nl assemblies, a c c o r d i n g , h e d i i l e d l o ih l i v e r lasl w e e k . - l o plans i,I i l l , s o p h o m o r e el,,-.,. Dean Anna E. Fierce, ilea I Susan Hlecker is i h e f r e s h m a n . w e u , w i l l a d d r e s s t h e f r e s h m a n as D ...: i h e h r s l p a n o l lite w e e k , she scinbly al I L T S ,,', luck w o i e a large p l a c a r d as a p e n a l l y f o r ( . r a c e M . H r a i l y , 'M), vice p r e s i d e n t ; hi c a k i n g t r a d i t i o n f o r the s e c o n d l i m e . of t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n , w i l l p r e L a t e r , she w a s c a u g h t b y s o p h o m o r e s side i l l the absence o f E v e l y n I i r a v c s , \\\ i l h o u l | | i - | b i l l i o n , llii-j m a k i n g the .'.'), p i e s i d e u i . M i s s ( i r a v c s is a t t e n d t h i r d olTeiise, jug iIn- C i i i v e r s i l j of I'eiin.,}-Ivania ! A m , i l i a I'l-sk,,, ',(2, a l s o w o n - a p l a N a v y f o o t b a l l g a l l i c i l l I ' l n l a d . I p l i i a t o C a r d a i u i o i u u i n g t h a i she b r o k e H a day. d i l i o i i f o r the s e c o n d t i m e , I rai i sla I ion ,,l Laid ridings Drought to Salurday iiiorun p r o b l e m s w i l l lake place j o i n t l y with a business niecling A d i n n e r u i l l be l o l l o w e d I n an a d d r e s s b y D r . G l e n n M i n d Shook ol the W h c a l o n physics department, l i e will lecture on " M o bile C o l o r " a n d w i l l give a d e m o n s t r a t i o n w i t h Ids speech. Representatives from professional l l u aires of l i o s i u i i w i l l lake part in i he conference, Miss Diihee and Miss Hall espeel to leave fur Norton, Friday morning, November 2J, STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 2(3, 1928 State College ON STUDENT News ' Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 i ne Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers VVIIXIAM M. FRENCH Editor-in-Chief Kappa Delta Kho House, 480 .Munis St., Uial 6-U14 THOMAS P. FALLON Business Manager 12 Garfield Place, Uial fj-48?4-J< l.ouis J. WOLNKR Mdhag»itj Editor 54 West Street, Dial 6-J595-K MARGARET J. STEELE Associate Managing Editor .'24 J a y Street, Din I J-1780 MARGARET HENNINCE Advertising Manager Newman Hall, 741 Madison Ave., Uial 0-6484 SENIOR ASSOC I AT E ED I TO RS HOSE DKAXSKV, "29 CJENEVIKVK COLE, '29 IIKSSIK LAI'F.DKS, '29 HETTY I'L'LVKK, '29 JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS CLADYS HATES, MO DOUOIiTIIV IIKIMMKI., Ml) ALMA liOLAN, MO E D I T H T. L A W R E N C E , MO IJSNOKE G. K. H U T C H I S O N , ' 2 9 C A R O L I N E M. KOTI.IIA, '.to ELIZAIiKTII H A R R I S , .10 S H I R L E Y W O O D , Ml) sociation, SPORTS EDITOR ROY Gamma V . S U L L I V A N , '29 host REPORTERS XI >K IIIX K i l l IS, Ml JEWEL JOHNSON, Ml KITH K'EI.SEY, M l EMILY LEEK, Ml i LARA L Y O N S , Ml Kl T i l MAIIER, Ml In J. H i R M A X K K , MO A.VNE l i t i K u l IIV I . F F F F I . T , '.in WELCH, '29 ROSE "laissez a course the MO Albany, N. MILLS Am V. I'UKSS, J94M96 October lis, l'J2« N o . 6 While announcing il week, is l i n i n g mously and announce Il is X'KWS profession a wise political on campaigns. T h e leaching results of its straw ihe present T h e N'KUS believes m i x no schoolman vole X'KWS that better who presidential than and oil a n d to the water. himself his Il is f o r t h i s no have been serve reason that Hoover-Curtis formed no useful the X'LUS and on the purpose, no welcomes t h e fact Siniib-Robinsoii campus. except Such clubs College The is a l s o formation ballyhoo would of seeking perhaps such a certain to clubs of the present might campaign, be uunoticeable. type serve The main uoi u , be l o a d d to t h e r e a s o n s duly I of study, We and to believe, profession voling X'LUs home to public lo Teachers Hill il is lising or absentee the wise practical educational thai public ol siu duties. pari in w h o does political u received Willi a presidenl n o w b e said here, less iimler an two inc. ui this Sir c si- inward Starting points beginning, iulo lo l'nice, as lure ihe \ i a mine now linns next spring, I licit ll lilt .a t w o false dt l o o n s l i a t e ll,-,I its steps lo le-.pl . 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I u p m i e u i i i i d i.,u shall he ; I I I - I m i l l . - s s l i m n | , ,, , l „ | l n , s , „ , , u i u i t - t h a n Eleanor Welch. 7 " , played : h e part , I n n . l i t . I d u l l . u s . . . . i i n p r i s u l i l l t e i l t i n , I less d i n s , , , „ in,.re lli.-m u l l e t e a r . ,,r linn l l i i i l - . of I h e d a u g h t e r well. Margaret Cos lis, i r l i u l l -,f I h e C i l l l l . gro, !<•). m a d e a d e l i g h t f u l , b i l l rather 1 • lis youthful mother. uf 'ill,- l i i l . i f . l i l l l l l s , Ul- f'elllli at resiili Hum such liazi K h v 1 a l e u f silv „ „ y| i | ; III, 1 he lit-Iil i „ i „ ,-, ,-,-ime i f III,', - I i„.,v III III, l i l l ' l n u t |,e,s,Ul m i i l l y n f lla ..-,i, . h.,11. u p . , I I c u l i i i e l i n u , lie p u n i s h , , I I less U l a n l i n e I n l l l i p i l - . U I ' ll 1,1 I 111..I. 111.,,, 1,1'le, II v e i l , st." 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Is di p i i i ' i ' i i u n p e l sun hy v i n l e l l c e , , l a n y l i m l , , nieinliel-, n r .IIJ--.II, . ,., u f i i i j i i i i i t K a n y p a n 11,1,1 I i , , - . . m i l l ' , nielleslr.'i t t . l l I ' l i i i n . l i tin,,| a m a n ' s liudv - . . lis t u l e l l i l t - l h i m less iiiitsu M r . a n d Vlrs I.,sin\K-|I„|, il.tn-t aide in l i n h l i l l K l u d e f e n d l l l l l l s e l l , , r 111111,,)' I I n t e l . > w i l l l i t ' H i , cll.'i|ieruiu-s, hy i i l u d e r l l Statutes Ills i t d V e t s a i y : extended I'll..-.- .tiicii.liiiK i i i , : l - ' i i i , , , s K, -II,,(•«. |,,liu su a- t u i n c l u d e I h e ,| i s a l d i nf-. . 1 , - l i m u i n c , u l VI. Vlhsi.-i. A.-,n.-i|M.lis: t.li/.'il,, Hi Pulvt-r. lam. - i n u l i l a l i . i i i u f t h e hotly K e n t - r a l l y . " ' ll.'iiiis, It. P I : Laiini limit,liim, L.lin 1 .'.nl,-. \ u t discilssiun a . I n u l l e l h e i ' s l i u l e l i l s s i n , u l . 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I . i c n l l v , I m x i i i K is a i m ! , , h r i l anil a n , n , / , , , . - e n r i i e d t.n hv s t u d e n t s . , 1 , l l i e r il is .I..IL- ill enlU'ee ill' e l s e w h e r e . , iP.-i.itI. I have int-liiilc.l i l i a l p a r i n f t h e p e n a l law e f e r r i i i e m liiizinn, in this letter a n d I ask ,ui In puhlisli ii in Ihe \i-:tvs as w e l l as the Barrie. w a s such draw play class, she presented when from '29, directed I b e first dramatics night, act play have tn ai.,ii.e main lo the rarlouiiisIM A n d then, ihe analog) wlilei favorable the h i t s,, l e a t h l v In in a the i ..-it-lb. thai his subject up, i h e bunk I pri h i m i n a n culogi.slii seeks is manner Well la,king events. serve work bis c a i t u u n s ixpeeled nl Heals cartoons lent d i e public m i h e niosl alletilion, H i , IL I'ress. Siniih whose i-. however, -IK p i c l l l l ' e s depicting favorable has chaiat i c r u e d ill Avuiidale subject. a. Tuesday lis .M. G o r m l e y , capable advanced liter is H i e kev i n i h e vvril pit h u t s I n . caieer T h e ailisl, allracted a the through I'lieir T h e introductions Told Vurk til Elorcncc in ,. vnu would ' a n ..inline Solitll. New .erics Ullerest a n d hei By S w e d i s h Norton. liv volumes, rei-eiill) success. of York: n i l . ..iniii,noI sophomore m i their lisi the bring out i h e f u n d a m e n t a l in his second Stories. sill,I, III , | s s o t null ihulloii I oiilaul its long and Machiavelli, E m - powers of '.villi but with the up to date bring , halleiige slums on ihe was almost a n d has b e u i summaries u\ of and naivete lashioii, all was rati Conference, and abroad. in a c h a p t e r In:,initiation, vale II ChelLong text bunk contains anil of (irolitis the bunk X'evv freshness still niglil caliber, students. i w o were the class Saturday This understanding a concert Y.u.vtM-. the N o r t o n Ilu- stunts It Scandinavian lis I.MI'Ki )\ KS run ol Nations T h e present the I'heri f,,i Geoffrey of establishment. to a n a c t u a l l y .•._'.sll. .'uvel's o l ' " STL'XTI.X'ti Sir York: little Slates l i e poiuls Instead Hest These u ill lualter . I.illul: AIM ihe the author in cillbel lite so hard .las, c m . -oi 1,1 ,an a . lass ilsell U-, l i n e met I d... - III!' o i l have give I ll.'l I I lav int' loiiiul is c x p e i l e d l o II o f l n e i s, t h e c l a s s T h e oli'u ei - picsrlil II the olhi i spin l i u a i i s b i p ill,- quota o w n . Us i ei . . i d tn class line 111 < sll U u l i l s h l p , piotul ln-,1 its full mi names any and has necessitated organuatiiiii ni of his the League, summaries Sully, between $2.'M. uii.'s u nb uaii Ihe Cecil on t h e subject, the result. tin bringing '/',./,/ in I b i s is m . l has pointed paper writers the V e r s a i l l e s ni' i h e L e a g u e , anil pointing of of iiilei-nalion.il with By the League and projects, also its v a l u e . lb, class urlivilies leigraduale a beginning the a n d X'evv published to t h e cuiitribiilions crick adver freshman drilling the sin this discard by V i s c o u n t n f the League. since (ieolTrey ineiil of up lo date. is ciiinplishiiients pei haps t h e sea o l Mioii.Ji ils e i i l r a i u e has made the upon lex I Britain, the workings foresight instances. Bul Huh ..I since I h e class enviable ele, led, ils o w n power. rudderless lairs, finally if Notions. in t h e U n i t e d bandits, i redo. I n be sailing withhold lo London powers history buh-haired I'kKSIIMKX SKI SAD. can bulb subsequent Ureal ..n of and accomplishments the ttithuul of W.M.F as a h a n d b o o k concerning ol however, S-l. wrote hailed The cially government, inform a n d ( o. gone w h o have h a d sul'lirieul than no a n o n y m o u s e n m - continue Introduction applications once well clubs should ballots. teacher his p a r i n nl.tr their print the principles will, the covenant nf a n d privilege students w h o have lake the pursuine, rather thai such W e believe not shirk lln.se voters' should in d u n servants. should congratulates register, obtain llieir a dignity in advice, to again will League ihe signatory could distraction. the persons exercise and teachers The one more however, should f o r oilier deals furnish ill,- (Ireen hi results studeiil necessary will K.B.E. stnietioii, to a d d l o the why a assumed great a n d his associates o f action with communications, -Mo pages. CfofTrey b> seems course also with communications. to Lei,.if ptiblicilv b u l the useful of Butler, clubs show of largely responsi- proportions. paper T h e editors Sweden's State have Irust seasoned is a g a i n s t vvood. ferences credo. il ibis It The editors The that finds writers lied is f o r o n o n e publics keeps ibis synony- policy paternalistic Sir uf t h e S T A i t : Coi.i.l-.iii; its stand gubernatorial candidate. the that the right adopted dial mails. | WATEK students on this Handbook at I'1''.I).\(;(K;I('.\L O I L A N D I ' O I J T I C A I , duties, By ./ -I-22S7 Vol. X I I I , created, to their I I O W I.KA-iL'K DII-FKKS l-'KO.M COXCKK'I Ol< I ' O W K K S IS S H O W N IX X K W HOOK G R A H A M , Mo Hi midway—Dial these unsigned The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No communications will lie printed unless the writers names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of t h e N E W S . Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The .NEWS does not guarantee to print any or all communications. uv Pi and a COMMUNICATIONS pecial,y D r . Hrubacber X'KWS body desire. Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Hoard representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, $2.25 per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in [lie United States. Entered as second class matter at postoffice, Albany, N. Y. PRINTED been awakened o f purpose. laire" of lo do. so oi ali KATIIKRINE H A N D L E R , Ml) indeed a CIRCULATION STAKE ELEANOR have Lion, Phi Gamma are carrying umnicalions. SCHNEIDER, clubs o f students the Stale Alpha I.KTTKRS .Ml'ST lib] SKi.YKI) L l ' l ' Y II MiEK, Mo ANNE S C O T T , Mo They drill ADVERTISINi; ASSIST \NTS IICRDICK, Ml THURSTON assuming (be IC. S T A E E O R D , '29 VSSISTANT AD\ KIM ISIN'C M ANA( i I'. KS DOKOTIIV departmental the efforts sincerity base Phi Kappa, a n d privileges, Irusl. and ASSISTANT HI'SIX'ESS MANAGERS JANE of through Ml LILLY XEI.SOX, Ml MARTHA XDI.D, Ml VIRGINIA PKASTESL Ml SHIRLEY RDIHNSOX, Ml I I E A T R I C E S \.\IGELS, Ml MARION TI-.I'I'ER, Ml I R M A I.OXi; V \ N LAER, Ml i;FXF\ I E \ 1 WIXSLOW, Ml I ' l l V.KI.KS W O R S T A L L . M l the STATE COLLEGE NEWS, M u , Kappa bilities C A T H E R I N E DRODERICK. Ml R E X E T T A M I L L E R , Ml MARGARET MULLIGAN, .MARGARET I ' l ' S S I . E R , Ml A L I C E F A S O I . D T . Ml |E A N lill.LESl'Y, Ml M I L D R E D HALL, Ml DEMOCRACY Student democracy at State College last week came In for another quantity of praise from visiting educators. Two members of the teacher training faculty of New York City schools remarked at the extent that student enterprises here flourish without faculty supervision or control. This spirit of responsibility of students for their own activities has doubtless been an evolutionary process. It has taken years for it to develop. But at the same lime, that spirit must have grown from some discernible beginning. We believe that one of the visiting instructors liil upon the sourse of the spirit of student responsibility when he declared that it must emanate from Dr. Brubacher and his associates. We believe that Dr. Brubacher is largely responsible for the placing of responsibilities in student hands. Since bis advent as chief of the administration here, student responsibilities have certainly grown to a great extent. Since he came here, Myskania, the organized student as- l a , mil l„ •' m'd t I-a, h'.ll'l' ll.mk,. " • I " " " ' I'.'.a-. I ui.,,,, | l , . „ „ . , V i , I uupl,ell, K P | , II.,,,,|h, I',,,,,., I ' " „ , u . I < I . I ! . , I-:.i,man, lluuhiii • I ' • i i i - m , ' Uhau't , \ | ' . | ',','. 'HI | , h . u m ' s i u u i t V , ! ' , ! ! \l' ^ m " 1 " I i n Ma.», K l , h.u.l, \,l.„„, ^ " " ' " n I'm.ui, \ l l l u .-, I l e i , K.-ilpli f „ | | i i i » \lh.ui, VI, Mil', . I lam 1 uveiitii 1 •",""•' -Ll"'!!,, l.,,|i,i Vlu-shl. Il.m.,1,1; I I I ,, , „ „ , ||„|,„„ f,,,,,,, \l...., . . . ;'11"'' I,'"-' H " l X j i hlll.-lll, I ' , III „ . | h i II -a-. 1,11,,,,,,' I ' u i n l l - ' Itl'llll l i n e , l< I ' ' " ' " I . l-lll. Sa.l.,,,,k,, f U,„,„; J Shill.OK , M u l't',1 ,- 1 1 1 " ' k , l !l ,"""";l".,ll""> - ^ " » ' *'•"••. I" /{• h' I' I I -tin I l u * ' I .,, , II"'. tth, m|| ., | „„|||,|, I, ,, Kulnii U, -. iiuh , i.nl.l. Vll.am I ,,ii -,, |„,„| liu.iild. Ilnislutv, | | , | , „ l , | Si-iuil. I ' I I STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 20, 1928 MILDRED II IS SEVENTH OF REGAL LINE JUNIOR STUNT WINS CAMPUS DAY CONTEST (Continued from Page 1) and father of the r|iieen. The queen pa; ed by tlicni on her way to the coronation, and received their silent (..oiigiatulatior.s. I he Junior stunt was judged the he-it of those |> esenled heforc the i|i!e.'ii. It |)n Irayed a scene in toy;a: d, with l i e toys eoming to life, (laming and slaying. Mildred C'otllant, Y.tl. was tlie director. The seniors and sophomores tied for first plate in the track meet of the afternoon. This was a parody on a real meet. In the far throw, which was done with balloons, the juniors came first, seniors second. The junto s also won the dash, with seniors second. The sophomores won the high j u m p and the rciay race, with the seniors taking second place in both. Ihe freshmen came first in the broad jump, the juniors taking second. Mildred Mao Unaley, '29, as she at'- 1 General Printers GRANTS MEMBERSHIP Chi Sigma Thcta welcomes into fill lemhership Sara Krey, ' J l . JUST KEEP ACOMING We're here and ready when you're hungry to help you out with the same courteous attention and services we have always given you. High Grade Delicatessen and Lunch lie purchase of an electrola for use .if students dancing in the gymnasium iv*fiI be continued today," Daniel 1'. 'orr, M l , said today. The object of ihe campaign is to raise $150 for the purchase of the electrola, lie explained, idding that the per capita cost would inly be about twenty cents, Corr has the following committee lo aid in the collection of the fund: Eleanor Sncll, '29; Russell W . L u d Alice J. Hills, '29, bazaar chairman, him, Dorothy Harlman, Ethel Smith, Hughes, Helen Henderson, ;p..ke on her pians. The theme will Ruth Edith Cairns, Helen Norgord, Ruth JC ".Alice in Wonderland." Maher, Gertrude Shill, Katherine 'fhe committees announced this week Brock-rick, A r d i t h Down, sophomores: are: Eleanor Cage, Elva Neilson, and Betty Van Allen, '_"), dinner; Louise 1 icorge I'. Rice, freshmen. Mattlicwson, '29, arrangeinculs; Ruth I Walts, '29, decorations: Kalheiine j ferpening, '29, senior booth: Margaret liurnap, '.ill. junior booth; Catheriiie R. Xorr.'s, Ml, sophomore booth; 'atherine Belknap. 'M, freshman booth; Miss Helen T. f a y , Co-op table; Miss Alice Kirkpatrick, iustriiclor in lihrary science, faculty booth; Kalheriiie (irahain, 'JO. Mowers; Ruth Hughes, M l , grab bag; Florence (iorinley, '29, enlertainmeiit; Mildred DELAYED G. A. A. HIKE K, Cook, '29, refreshinents; Kthel '.ill. publicitv; M i r g a r e l WILL BL TOMORROW Hriuidhofer, Belts, M l , tickets; and Doris Mallor.v, A hike to lixlian Ladder will be con- '29, dancing. ducted tomorrow under the auspices of d i i i s ' AthIt lie association. 'I his is the hike which was postponed two u i eks ,igi> lieeattse nl rain. Httsses u i l l leave at III o'clock and at 1-' u clock. Kai h girl wiil lake her own ,iiin h. Dinner will he furnished by >,. V A. LUCILLE A L l OPKDA 2IIN Q U A I L S ' l . K i t e UU'g) Dial 6-5787 You will enjoy the EVORY & CO. 91 Steps East of I'earl Street CORR RENEWS EFFORT MISS HILLS NAMES TO OBTAIN $150 FUND BAZAAR COMMITTEE; MISS TRASK SPEAKS "The campaign to raise funds for Articles brought from Europe by Loitisc E. Trask, '30, for sale at the V. VV, C. A. bazaar, November 23, .vere shown to the association Tueslay night at its supper meeting. Miss (Task spoke on the cathedrals abroad. Vmong the articles were straw bags roni Florence, Roman heads, seed icarls, corals, purses and Belgian playing cards. FRANK H. 36 and 38 Beaver Street ' 'Dependable HOME COOKING served at Flowers We. Telegraph Flower* to all Of Ihe World J'urU FbOWEW «HOP 811A Madison Ave. STEUBEN STREET Corner James Between Quail and Ontario Sts P h o n e 4-3775 MAISTELMAN BROS 299 Central A v e n u e Central Avenue's leading confectionery and icecream parlor Telephone Connection Lucille Beaufy mrs. VAN'S Salon Dining Room SPECIAL MENORAH TO CONDUCT DINNER SUNDAY NIGHT Mot Oil I reatment and Shampooing f o r long hair $1.52 for bobbed hair SI.(II) Shampooing and Marcel Waving fur bobbed hair $1.50: Shampooing and Marcel Waving for long hair $1.75. Manicuring 50c. Menorah societ) u ill conduct a din ncr lor the f n shnien Sunday nighl al u o'cliiek in Kngienuin's restaurant, Knianucl (ireeu, '.ID, president, anuouncid todav. I l a r r ) Starr, president ,,i tlie Menorah inter collegiate nrgani/aliun, will addies> the mem hers. "f'resliineii will he admitted free," (ireeu said. I he charge for upper clasHucii will he one dollar. I he coniinillee w hieh is arran.i'ing >{)\ (.rare Marx, 125 So. Peari St. Dial 3-5191 LINENS - H A N D K E R C H I E F S PILLOWS - C U R T A I N S '-"', and fiances A Gift from the Li nen Chest means more The Best In Haberdashery Jl)'; (liseocnl IK S. C. Students Four Doors North Of Madison Avenue 298 Lark St. THE LINEN CHEST r i L A Z I E R ' S SHO'I \ ^ | 3 Albany, N. Y. NEWS CLUB MEMBERS WILL MEET THURSDAY 46 South Pearl Street i I he N'eus . lull will meet Thiirsdav ,,l I IMS u'eloik in Id Jill, accord \ 111 u; lo Margaret .1 Steele. '.(II, presi j • It-ill. A l l stall iiieuihi h and camli I dales ini stall posit , m.n attend I'laiis for the w a r will he discussed. I Geo. D. Jironey ||mtl*irar& (gatVtiuia I98 Central Avenue irTUnjft ~iA. ( 6 n t u r n u t Itfobin HiinwKKH GYMNASIUM STUDENTS NlMOCIAL MUMIiKItHIIII* K A T K S AT C E N T R A L Y . M. O. A . I OK STATU C O M J M J K Sri I>I;.\TS Albany. N. Y. S\VIM.M1\<; P o o l , r M) H A N DMA LI, ( O r I M S . K T<'. Madison A v e . (lei. Your IJctrberinu Done A t The College Barber Shop DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS Telephone W e s t 184 ONTARIO ST. NEAR WASHINGTON iM>2U(>i AVE. Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses For Girls and Misses C iym "I ogs - I losicry Steefel Brothers, Inc. Normanskill Farm Dairy CLOTH COATS Show New Points of Fashion Bottled Milk and Cream Velvet ICE CREAM Wholesale Price to Parties $58 - $78 In Misses', Junior and Women's Size STATE COLLEGE NEWS, OCTOBER 2(i, 1928 4 103 STUDENTS BUY THEIR TAX TICKETS Juniors To Pay Dues Next Week; Underclassmen May Also Settle, Board Rules Nihety-siJc seniors, three juniors, three sophomores and one freshman had paid their student tax a s s e s s m e n t s when the student hoard of finance closed the collections for this week. J u n i o r s will continue to pay Monday and Tuesday. S o p h o m o r e s will pay the following week, and freshmen will pay during M o n d a y and T u e s d a y , N o v e m b e r 12 and 1.3. their tax a s s e s s m e n t s : liarlinrii Andrews, Gladys Amir Kutl Angler, Irene Ashley, Bet Sophia ' s ili-ckwltii'nncl l \ Ilesciiier ice Hiiighnni, Mnry 15.. Illnek, Sibyl lilnke. I In llnelnni-r. rinreiMT Pa;,,,,;,,,, ll.-ilr,,.!.l.i,v. Josephine llruwn, Kliu-i llutlci ami I Ma P. Fallo Hazel Ellsworth, Tlioi [••(irtmie, Kilzpanick, lleth Ford. Mursuret lleniielle l-'.aiieois, William M, French, Mary Cain, Dorothy Cale, Henrietta Ciastwirtli, Margaret Cordon, Uiura Colliding, Evelyn Craves and Elizulietli Hagen. Virginia irlggins, Alice Hills, Mary llo R an, Elsie lliitelilnson, Mildred Johnson, Mahel Kellerhouse and Mary E. Kecley. Margaret Kelly, Ccorgiana King, t hail ittc Kroger, Mildred l.ansley. Blanche Uckwuml. Mane l.vneh and Helen C. MeCnrmiek. , Evelyn McKickle, Mahel McNulty. Doris Mallory, Louise Malhewson, Mary Micucci, l.ioy Milas, Mav Mikhell and Marjorie Mix. Sara Murdock, Kuth Murray, Null, Northivav, Dons Perry, Augusta Phillips, Margaret Hank. Isal.elle Kas, Ethel KalelilTe, Harold lieed, Florence Rickard and Jean Russell. h'lorence Ryder, J amy J. Rouy, Hilda M. Sager, Caroline Selileieh and Margaret Seolt. Sarah Shapiro. Robert Shilllnglaw, Paul Slale, Ruth Smith. Anne Stafford, John Slum., Irene SutlilT, Rudolf Sviing, Helena L'belle, Cladys Vadncy and Alice Van llouten. Kutli Walls. Anna Widmer, Dorothy Winch and Marion Wooleock. The juniors who have paid are: Hamilton Acb.-son, Elizabeth Elmer and Ar.lella Earns- Prescriptions Our Business THEATRES EDUCATION 9 SCORES YELLOW JOURNALISM The future of American newspapers was the subject of an animated discussion conducted in Professor Richmond II. Kirlland's education classes, Tuesday. The abolition f>\ newspapers in favor of the radio was predicted by I'rcsliiiicn. (ioveruinenl ownership and censorship of newspapers to prevent tin- publication of yellow journals was suggested. | A Community Church standing for t h e " F a i t h f o r o u r F a t h e r s " ''State Street 5&die" 649-651 W A S H I N G T O N A V K . (JUST WEsT OF PARTRIDGE SIR ET) W a s h i n g t o n A v e . b u s stops at d o o r Sunday services: 10:45 a.m. a n d 7:30 p . m . State College s t u d e n t s especially invited IN ALBANY FEATlTil.Xd THK SILENT DRAMA ALBANY GOSPEL TABERNACLE WHEK OCT. 29th LELAND HOME OF FILM CLINTON SQUARE CLASSICS FXCUSIVE I'lCTUJiES "Wio T b a t "TOP SERGEANT MULLIGAN Qltf REV. F. L. SQUIRES, Pastor SUE CAROL and DAVID ROLLINS AMES-ASWAD CANDY SHOP, Inc. 222 CENTRAL AVENUE ALSO 2*c SANDWICHES. COFFEE AND PASTRY "So This Is Love" With Shirley Mason T h e screen's greatest college story ALL FIRST RUV DOUBLE FEATURES With all Star Csst "JUST A R O U N D THE CORNER A B O V E ROBIN S T R E E T - HOME MADE CANDIES and DELICIOUS ICE CREAM QUALITY CLEANERS Dial 6-3951 DYERS Albany, N. Y. 25, Night 25c Mat. 20c COLLEGE CANDY SHOP 203 Central A v e n u e (near Robin) Salads - Pastry and Toasted Sandwiches E v e r y s a n d w i c h m a d e u p fresh t o individual o r d e r PALLADINO DANKER Personality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent Waving H o m e S a v i n g s Bank Hldg U N . Pearl S t . 3-3632 "SAYIT WITH FLOWERS" Strand 133 N . Pearl St. 4-6280 40 and 42 Maiden Lane ami AVENUE Poultry Special Yt'ijtiluble* Seliool Attention To EYEGLASSES - Pearl St. Albany.N.Y- Orijanizuiton 50 N OPTOMETRIST Boulevard Albany, N. Y. '' We Understand Eyes Klein Market < 'lioiue Meals, Call u s AND 432 Central Ave. 331 C E N T R A L Albany, N. Y. or ITZ. 29 Two Lovers' C o r . W e s t e r n and N o . L a k e A v e . - STRANU WEEK OF OCT. BUCHHEIMS THE COLLEGE PHARMACY Dial 6-1959 PROCTOR'S Grand HIGH GLASS VAUDEVILLE C. H. B U C K L E Y , O w n e r ENTERTAIN FRESHMEN T h e H o m e Economics club will welcome the freshmen of the h o m e economics department T u e s d a y night, at a supper in the cafeteria. Costumes and masks will he worn. W e Deliver PI ALPHA TAU PLEDGES l'i Alpha Tan welcomes E s t h e r Eck;tein, '31, into pledge membership. SIX BECOME MEMBERS OF KAPPA DELTA RH0 Kappa Delta R h o welcomes into full m e m b e r s h i p the following: Carl 1 A. W a t e r m a n , '29; Paul F. W a t e r m a n , Oldest Greek Letter Group '29; R a y m o n d Collins, ' 3 1 ; Arnold Was Founded In 1890 Copping, ' 3 1 ; Charles Worstall, '31, By Dr. Richardson and Robert Barmun, '30. T h e new Delta O m e g a , oldest greek letter members were initiated at a special AND organization on the c a m p u s , W e d n e s - ceremony Monday night. THUH.. FIT I., SAT. day celebrated its t h i r t y - e i g h t h anniOCT. 20-26.87 versary. It was founded O c t o b e r 24, •HAPPINESS GIRLS" S O P H O M O R E S C O L L E C T $275 1890, by Dr. L e o n a r d W o o d s RichardMON. TUE3. WED. son, professor of Latin and Greek, as T h e s o p h o m o r e class has collected OCT. 29-30 31 a literary and classical society. WILLIAM BOYD $275 in dues from its m e m b e r s , W a l t e r Members of the faculty who belong In T h e D r a m a t i c P l a y Driscoll, '31, treasurer, said today. THE COP" to Delta O m e g a a r e : Miss A g n e s E, Futterer, '16, i n s t r u c t o r in English; DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Miss Eunice A. F e r i n e , 1900, instructor in fine a r t s ; Miss Charlotte Loch, MARK |-"N professor of F r e n c h ; Miss Edith Wallace, '17, i n s t r u c t o r in Latin and English; Miss Elizabeth Shaver, '08, supervisor of practice teaching; Miss WEEK OF OCT. SB Kvflyn Graves and Frances Kellogg, Anne d i s h i n g , ')'>, supervisor of urncSee and Hear Our first sound production seniors, were recently elected lo Omi- lice teaching; Miss Katherine I'eltz, Ronald Colman See and Hear croii Nu, honorary home economics '21. instructor in English; and its sponsor, Dr. Richardson. I'he presiand society. donl is Kalbryn T e r p e n i n g , '">. T h e formal initiation was Friday Vilma Hanky FOUR AT PRACTICE HOUSE night at the home m a n a g e m e n t house, Four seniors of Ihe home economics 151 Western Avenue. A business it with meeting was held following the initia- department arc living at the home management house, 151 Western auMynra Loy - Conrad Nagej ntie. They a r e : Winifred W e s c o t l , "">' Grace Seaman, Florence Fischer, and | ALSO OPERATING ALBANY AND REGENT lictlv Van Allen. are: (ierlnulc nl Shirley ltobi, The • "id.. KM her J France lax lieke DELTA OMEGA HAS 38TH ANNIVERSARY 0M1CR0N NU ELECTS GRAVES AND KELLOGG T h e hoard will accept p a y m e n t s from underclassmen before the scheduled collection dates, if the underclassmen wish lo attended the Flonznley Q u a r t e t concert, Friday night, November 2, it was said today. If student tax tickets are not presented, admission will he charged. T h e following seniors have paid la he'll, Ethel l ashman. Clad l hand:: .lin. Nellie t.ali, Marion tonkli /.ylphia fvumwcll, Dora Dadninn. Helen Hal id lively He Mahel Ho n.-nids CALENDAR Today Assembly of s o p h o m o r e s and upperclassmcn. 10:55 A. i\l. Auditorium. Assembly of freshmen. 11:35 A. M. Auditorium. Tomorrow (I. A. A, Indian L a d d e r H i k e . Musses leave college at 10 A. M. and at 12 M. Monday Juniors pay student tax. Tuesday Juniors pay student tax. News writing class. Room 210. 11:45 A. M. Spanish club meeting. Room 103; 4 I'. M. OPTICIAN BAKERS The "On-Tray" Cafeteria A. HACxAMAN & GO. 877 to 885 Madison A v e . , Albany, N. Y. 153 Central Avenue Branch Between Robin and Luke l()h 2 0 A S t e u b e n Street, A l b a n y , N. Y Albany, N. Y. 171 Central Wnuu, Albany, Stores: 8ttr> Lurk S t r e e t , A l b a n y , N, Y, I N. V. 12 F o u r t h Ill) Street, Madison Smith Allen Quoil Troy, N. Ave., Albany, N. Y. St., Albany, N. Y. Street, Albany, N. Y. V. B U Y BONNIE BREAD' Produced and distributed der ideal conditions, un- Teachera particularly a n d the public gene r a l l y w e l c o m e d at all t i m e s . Albany Savings Bank PRINTING OF ALL KINDS Student* and Group* ui (he Suae C.ulicgc fur Teachers will be yiivn special attention The Largest and Oldest Savings Bank in Albany BOULEVARD DAIRY CO,, Inc. Assets over 67 Million Dollars, More than 64,000 Depositors. 231 Third Street, Albany, N. Y, 4 1 °/o Cor. No. Pearl St. & Maiden Lane 4 I °/o Telephone -1-ilM Interest Quarterly Interest Quarterly \A\\\< Art- Pfrtcc iVllllS n i l l ItbS W4-W6 Broadway 4-2287 Printers ot State Colleije News