State College NeWs T. vt, \ « NEW VOL. x n r . Nn. is YORK STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS ALBANY, N . V. F R I D A Y . KIOHKIAKV A* 15. 1921) SI',25 Pei- V.'iir. H.'^VVet'ig^Hsues 'S- NO COLLEGE CLASS IN NEW MILNE HALL "7fa> Blushed" Says Charles, When St. Valentine Visited State m T A niSlf,, Engagement Announced Demure Slate co-eds were seen yesterday opening heart-shaped valentines, j "They blushed, too," says Charles, col- ! Practice Teaching Supervisors ' l 'gc janitor and single eve-witness.1 u <~> •* /-< o Have U.fices U n Second, s , , l l l ( , C l , . e ( | s h u i ) ( , a r ( n i m | a l l c | didn't reT h i r d Floors ceivc anything. The inviling-looking envelopes, how- | No college classes will he conditeted ivcr, caused many a thrill to those scin tlit' new Millie Hall, ilic building leeted to serve Cupid's purpose, It is i nearest Albany High School accotdmg reported that hearts were not only reto an aiiuoiiiiivnit nt of ihe college ad- ceived in envelopes, hut drawn on ministration. sweaters lo Keep the spark burning. L"illi 1 the equipment tor tin Milne K'unior has it that St. Valentine's day High School library arrives, the boobs i< onlv another date on the calendar to will remain in the library -rience classonic forlorn students. room adjoining the library. The commerce departimni l a I ye' r p , , , ^ n c MVOIf A All A moved because all the cqmpmcm ha- not TWO OF MYSKANIA been delivered. I he commerce depart rpn Tr A r>11 T / l / < P T I i r n men. will occpv Ih. lliir.l ll..„r of TO TEACH TOGETHER Draper Hall. Professor lulm M. Savlcs, principal ol Milne I linh Scbo,,l, an.I seertarv oi the , . s. , . teachers' placenieiii bureau, ha, estab t onmanions as members ol Myskania. Miss Katherine S. Saxton wh lished an ol'liee .MI the lirst ll • of Alice J. Hills and Beth Culver, will be' Milne Hall. Offices ot the supervisor- companions as teachers when they join will marry Mr. Donald K. \ a of practice leaching a i r located on the , , „ . ,,;„,, s d l , , ( 1 | f . i n l | h . M . l | T .„ K i | 1 ( U . r . Wormer of New York city. | iiig of a challenge by the freshmen to tbe dei"!rl!.5 t^e^.n-lra't'e'^niee's 1 h "" k " ^ *™- ^ l l i l K : ""1 Alis i dueled in assembly. , ,..„ . „ i Myskania. Rivalry Games With P r a t t I n s t i t u t e And Farmingdnle Teams Will Be Played The subject of debate, the lime of speeches, and other details will be arranged both tin classes if by representatives ol Slate the sophomores accept challenge. ON TRIP one class Five points College basketball towards in College, lerclass rivalry will be awarded the win will relations probably with following sever St. Stephen' the cancellation of the game scheduled for Wednesday night The following lor places H I the hitter's court, according to Coach freshmen will compete on the debate team: Rutherford linker, instructor in pbysica' Klva .-duration, Xeilan, John Curtis, h'red. rick Appleton, F.velyn Louber, (ieorge In Rice. Howard Mann, and the class (o 111,1 kt- arrangements for the past several years, sings have been conducted between the rival classes. Bal R rs " ' '•lil1 r i ' s l ' " P a s s i o n of their owners, according lo members of ' otlt classes. f class The women are in charge banners dmiug the second r.ling to intirelass s,nll '"u'1 "tiles. Si. Stephen's broke the en because the date was A-l Wednesday. Rice has been appointed 'he fresliiiiin. I'or ':,ig( incut rivalry In cancelling the game, St. Stephen'basketball management invited the var ,!t\ (ptiniel nig its weekend i " play another night dur The offer w i l ; trip. not be considered, according to Reginald Stanhope, '-*>. manager of basketball. Rumors that State College will play tbe N'ew Jersey Teachers' College wen Itiiif<I meet bv Stanhope. I'ratt Institute The varsity will in New York to night and will travel tomorrow to Farm ingdale where they will play the Farm SLIGHT HOPES FELT ingdale Institute of Agriculture. Breaks Schedule Second Time FOR RECOVERY OF This is the second time in as main , i c PROFESSOR SIMONIN I T J ^ Z s d;c:u:c ;;';an,r 'r lorced to abandon its N'ew \ 11 uiIce' Simonin, assistant professor „ i I r e i u h , i , seriously ill at his home. V " . k " ' I ' last vear when the Annaudah with cancer of the snine l-'or the nasi "iMiUiliuii broke an engagement to play. W I I I I U I K . I 01 un spun. 101 tin pasi .^^ ( | 1 | j ] | U . 1 k , f l f ( | r N c ^ V | „ . | . ' p,;, ' » ^ ^ ^ M from « ^ - l ; ' - ^ , , • , | " ; , i ; ; ; ™ " l ; ™ " y j m K h i instead of starting the trip VVed Hoys' Academy and from :7,''ML\leh,'i?,u?'el'n<'lii'ion' 'LT'nwhT' I lis nesday, according to original plans. Tin HI i l i l l l l l l l l i m l U I M H l K M I l i l M I I I U I I L , I 1 1 >team will not have the customary tbeatn l ! m m v V a iict" lc-:icliiiiK " in I--'rc-iich Vtiti SpanUh: " S i c k k ' ' '^- w i " u ' : u ' h " i ' ' College ol William and .Mary, l i e chances tor recovery are slight, accordparty ,'it the end of the trip. Dr. M. < i. Nels.m, assistant' professor of general science at Rome, Professor ' " connected with the Metropolitan Life ing to Dr. Lines, the attending physician. " I f I c m prevent i l . St. Stephen's veil' Professor Sin ,as been suffering never Insurance company in New York eit.v educalion; Miss Marion kedwav, Mian Savles announced appear on our schedule again,' .., , ,. ... , , , vMii, cancer growtii lor ttie past rear, | ; . ". ' T V •', '".'.1 ","^V'" v i " s " , ' " ' High school librarian; M i - (iertrtub I he wedding will lake place in the h l | | u j l . M l l | i-iiufined to his bed until ' ''' •'A"^ ' ' " k t l l a l t l K ' ' 1 ' I ' 1 conduct was inconsiderate, i f not tin Miss Annul,'.' M. D,,bhi„, instructor in : • ' " ' ^ n i a n l i k e . " he declared •Ycueh 1, conducting his classes ' ' " ' l ' ' ; i - u ' r s w h " a l ' t ' i"'iking tbe t r i | \ I 1 -«. \ n1• i l l ^ III n T l I s.i )I" i 1 I lR provide that bate or a sing. 7 7 1 WVI\ I ACT WAD Conduct House-Warming " " —.wmii m o„ oi,,,,,,, ,n on, LAJI ILAK, I U WLU The supervisors of practice leaching can. conducted a "Inuiseu arming" in the new llenrietle b'rancois, '_">, will teach building Tuesday, the hist day of classes ). , - 0 I K . l , a m | | ) n r ; , |) a dnuui ' " ' will be -Vrs. Ada A. Saxton of Buffalo ai earner' ol Knglish ai Walden High nounees the engagement of her daughter ; in Milue Hall. . _. . Katherine to Donald K. Van Wormer "'I he house-wanning" was in the Uniporarv librarv. Tea was served. Those school, h.dwin H. Van Kleeck. '>/, lor alleiuiing weir: M i s , Kalberiue F. mer ed'tot-in-chief of the STATIC tot.- ol New York city. Miss Saxton, who Wheeling, supervisor of practio teach , F l i l \|. : ws, is superinteudi.nl of schools was graduated from Stale College last iilg m fourth year Knglish; Miss Mary v\',-,|den ' lime, is now engaged in business in I'.. I oiikliu, who ha, charge ol practice .. .. leaching of .second and third year FugI'arolyn Josslon, who was graduated .New W k . lish; Miss Miriam Snow, supcrvism of in January, is leaching home economics She was a member of Myskania. sen practice teaching in freshman Knglish; ;,ud pin sic;il training in the MeKiulev ior honorary society, and business 111:111 Miss K<ln:l T Fay to,,. -"Pcrvisor 01 j m , f o r lu'gh school ai Scheucctnry. Ku ager of the STATK COU.ICK XKWS. Miss 1 r1 M 1, A , , ' >„, ,• 'lolph Svriug, '."J, who is instructing in Saxton is a member ol Delia Omega Miss h.hzab, th D. Ancleison, Mipei 1 • h . ' • visor ol practice leaching in commerce; i . e r u i a n l lor Ins practice teaching credit sototity. )1':: ^j".'^.".!;.''••„., H a!'!' : ,'","; I.'!1','!.!,'';'" Jiarge of practice teaching in l'rench I : 6 M E N LEAVE rules challenge the other class to either a de • KATHR1NE SAXTON, „ , MYSKANIA MEMBER , Freshmen were the : first to submit a challenge, according to > Seniors, who are practice leaching, are I'ulver will both teach Knglish and now taking roll call. tory, according to I'rolessor John M r w Sayles, secretary of the placement bur Break Comes When Annandale Management Calls Off Game With State sophomore class for a debate to be con- AT KINDERHOOK POST ,^h I MAY SEVER TIES"% FROM FRESHMEN IS „ „ „ , , „ „ „m„„„„„<^V GIVEN SOPHOMORES] WITH ST. STEPHENS Myskania acknowledged today the fib : ''' 1 '' l M > h l 1 " a l ' l " , m u ' ( l l " \mch , , c ' " , M r ; i y i " 1 ^ „ ,,, Mi,, M l i Universitv, Oxford. Ohio. Hie Albany m;l 111"ll" " '!;;'L:;:;;;;"Mr. i';,,-!;;;:;;');;:-:':''-;,. : WOMEN WILL ARGUE WATER POWER WITH STUDENTS WILL HEAR lo New \ ork include Joseph h'. Ilerney SPANISH CARNIVAL 57; LAWRENCE TEAM,, MRS ROOSEVELT SPEAK SHILLINGLAW TO LEAVE lI uanl '*™'""™' ^ 1 ^ ^ ; ^ , . , , , . , , . , ' Auerbach, seniors; h.dward Thoni COMMITTEES NAMED ,,. ,I beM womens varsuy debate team wi.l M,s. branklm D I oosevelt, wile ..i f)Al TD1D WPHNESDAY '"' '^ ' Whistnn, juniors. Thev il, , ..IV',,-,,,,,,',. i M„. .,,,.. n,,n (lovernor b r i n k , , , ) Roosevi' I wi id l / i f i i\li rr LiUHLiiJLrn 1 . , • • , . ' *, , .. , • <l U r/vn A nnil TWCMTV FOR ArlUL I W t J S I l |J r,,l,,J " 'n"""''••"'• l " ' - i , l r l " '" Spanish club, .'iiinotiuces i n lol owing .nmh'.ees f „ S,u..i.h larinval April ' ' ' V„ "V""M I I K alluinatne ot die question, That the federal governnieul i<t..„h„\ ' ^ " ' " " ' " I " ' " " ' I'vdro-elec.ric plants. ,. , , • . , ' " ^ i g private corporations only o, ,|,s t t i ui urn, when hev nice l i e St. Law ' " u r m i i I.IUMII, I I. i v m w v i u. win a i , r ' - , " , " ; '<»'«-" a.MVi ! .ii..ii I T I . I ; . > . *™ ^ ; j " ' " ! ' ^ " ^ 'sidVm'o'f llu' v.lyu I . I J O , pu si lull ol 111, ..,„de„,.cat he Mihjecl has , „ „ m been announced, but it vv d nn.bahv ,:,,.,„,, ,.,.'»;••;• •^ru-'.r.U",,: V^'S- ^t:z/;:r,t el,airman ; reiresliuieiit-. Ileatiice .Me ' >i| • publ'i, iiv l i b e l i it •ui'dhofcr '.in ch'i'iriiian' dieor-'ii.ni-. Do'i-.-l'li', Hiudick! Ml' cha'iriiiiiu I'di'/alu tli Whtie and Alice i.loyd, jlini H-: \ erooic.i I I.•miner. ' ,, •i I , 7;\i -'"'•-'-»'" Z^ssr^ nhlv will I v b i i , '-"', pre-iih'iil o l tin debate c , , , , , . , , , , ,,. .„.>. n,.,™-ti-u. ... .. . . . . . . * '''• -Mrs. Roosevelt leaches literature and '' ' " ' " U ' " ' J ' v : n ' s i l - v 'b'bale team will American history in the Toilhuntei 1 1 1 c l 1 ,K rc ',"!'''' "i", "''.',! , "" 'R. ' ' ,'" April, School, ,, |friv;ilr institution in N, w men, said. "The question f,,r the debale York ciiv. She is ,, former chairman , . . . , , i • •-';" ' l i . .•'.' ,"'',' - ' lllllMl' ' " " ' ' • decided," MH\ die time he tolii have the not N'rvvs. been delinitelv' ' cliaiitu.in. ,1.1,,,,. ,. ,,,„.,-| |,,, |,.,| M , .,1 th M ' " ' decided," he told the Nrvvs. Supper, L'liih \ .in \ l.u k .in, i 'I lit.- debate council has declined tin man ; Man ia I ..irdiici, Md; program , ' , challenge to debate the Aniher.sl college tickets, Fdn.i I'it/.pairick, 'M. chair " " ' team lure March 15. The dale conflicts costumes, Marie Lynch '."), md b , ' with the musical comedy to be presented !i\ the ,lv; r; |;::: : : :::1 : Dirls' U KAlldetie lv n association K! K,nlKthe rdmg to Klein. , •' . , , r 1 . | l l > l l l ( , accompanied | , v umeh Halo i ,,,,,„.,, , siiillinglaw, '>», will leave and manager Stanln,,". XII,i M " Wednesday to represent the t'hi , ,,, K IM VincV M | , Kapp.'i. prolesc-;,tr/\c\ITC , fraternilv, a, the lilt I AS 1 UDENTS IN FIRST , , ,, , , , M iia ,, ASSEMBLY TO HEAR DR. RISLEY TODAY , llll Ollgll ,illll I . I lu members of the Wittenberg Ft; chaple, and other alumni members ,-cs, ' " "' •l""1«."1"' ,t IJI 11 l i I i III1 ul ."'• • " t 111 (' I 1, 11II11H 111 l l l ! ''""' l ,'f, I'll ^ Dr. \du.i W. Risley, head of the his,,, f ,.,,- M n , n l , w i „ address the assen, bly m uppercla.ssmen I I K 111 , r - • | i this "\l• morning at 1' , I l k l lirumli ot tin I,nance of 'the committee I li'iuocrat'ic ol Slate the conmii't w ens U > I J," ' « , l . ki ' ki' K . ... . . . " ' " ' "" Washington am! Dr. I. I igert, president oi branch of the Democratic State commit , " ' Klulu, ' l ' K K ,'"\|V -, - i, Lincoln," according to Lively u Crave-.. tee. , ,', • ' , • • . ' . n ,'' , , , ' , „ . , '-"'• pn'sidenl of the student association She is the editor of tin Women's | ' l ' ; ; \ " . ,,' ' ' V ,-,, ,-le I ' , ,,l ' h'leshnieu will meet in separate assein | | K Detnocralic New s, published bv the Den, ' . " ' , , ,i " , , ' ' , , '•' 11'.15 o'clock, she a ..meed. ocratic toiuiniitee. Mrs. Roo,evell is ' " " " " ' '" ' Sindeiits will \ote in assemblies today pari owner of k ihe N'alKill indiistrie0,1 the motion "Resolved, That any stu l!ulr |,; at llvile Park V W T A 1MNT MCfTlNC. ' I ' ' " ' ' " ' Br-mi; of students wishing h make a collecti or an organised pur §£Brt; ''' - ''' '' • ' ' ""•< ~ ' """ ' " " "" " " " Y.W.C.A. JOINT MEETING aa ne l ATFI) FOR TUESDAY I"""' « " " -•'"••limi »i the studem DFAN PIFRCF /fKFS V ^ ^ Crowley Is Suing Law Student For $10,000; 3L/ULU run lUDJu/ii ,,,lllMl.ir •,•,,,. ,„,,„„, w:is illtI.()(|UCC.d ir y \ \ ic \ i i j conduct a group jiinior-i'r.sbui.iu assembly last wee , IN SYDDUM ROBBERY Defendant Testifies He Married Kathryn A. Mulqueen meeting r men and women Tues,lav by I'.mauuel l.reen, 'JO. C |ul1 l h l k 1 U In the second robbei y at Syddum H a l l , 225 Ontario St., since Noveniber, a thiei entered the room of Dean Anna E. Fierce Wednesday night and stole seven dollars from a pucketbook which was lying on the bed. An en velope in the pocketbook, containing fifty dollars, was not touched. l I'wley, _"'. is MI,eg Liigene ill.image and In ' utei laming said l.e-iei nior al Ihe Mh.uiv Law leiidanl, and bv reason of Mich bread .-school jflll.tJIMI breach oi pi,an " " ' " ' ''- ' ' " j . u u m Supreme Courl this week. Judge defendant, plaintiff also suffered ineiil: \lden I. kosbroik presiding. Miss l row and bodily | i and was disgraced, all by alleges th.it Lester promised to marry lo hei damage in ihe tun of §10,(')ll(l I n , December 10, and that she was '| | „ , , „ j , one „ | He annual mod, preparmg ,or the wedding when the de , , „ L conducted bv I hancc, v Socielv nudan. married Miss Fli/...beth Tisl. ..I oi the \lbany Law School. Will,,,,,, J. Miss Pierce and women residents \lbany. t'onistock, e.\ JK, is clerk and Courl were eating in the dining hall of the I i - n r , who look the si,mil ycsierday, crier, i stock is ., junior al tbe school. adjoining house when the robbery oc- denied the charge, claiming thai prioi to .mil justice ol tin- peace in the town ol curred. Diccinber 10 he had married Kathryn Bethlehem. The jury is composed of The thief, who is suspected to be \ Mulqueen, MM, sorority sister of Mis, students from ihe Ubanv Business I ol the boy perpetrator of the rob- Crowley liolli Miss t r o w ley .\m\ Miss lege. bery in November, entered the win- Mulqueen are members ol I hi Sigma The irial, which is being conducted dow of the sun porch which leads to Hiela. every night, is open to the public, ac Miss Pierce's room. The plaintiff alleges that "she ex cording to Uden I. Rosbiuck, instructor A plaintlothesniaii is working on pruded Mine, money, and labor, hail pro-1 in corporations, who is presiding as the case. cured clothing in preparation for such ' judge. ill o'clock in room l i . Ruth " ' he purpose ol the resolution is n 1 sale al an open disCUssi, slutlentthe d nv \ . w ill J pr. es are council woi n,_v lo ottlecide support an. Watts ' rice preside,,I oi Y \ \ f . allow student which ihe purpose and value H i the organizalimi which are in., trivial to be paid fur b ,||eee lb, -tlMenl hodi," Hreill said, ' 'We are hiving no particular speaker " Miu-., die sltideul who is being tagged ] th \". " '"<»«""• J"11. *< ' ' " ^ . l 1 ^ ! ' ' > "!" M u[ . ' • " , ' ' ' • ' " £ * h l n ' w e w ! ™ ! I' 1 " 1 "" % " " u ' I I " t ' V!,Ut; f' M«'ws wliieh * i l l " " » " ' • )"> ' 8 w v c b 'ell vvt-gin ! ' ' . . vuiMruct^e valuable, M i x "> " ! - " » " 'ci.iesuii.my.s, be declared ,llls * SENIOR MARRIES Lively n Dawson, 'J'.l, was married yesterday in her home ai Shelter Island, New York, to Mr. Rex Slillwell, for meri) of Fast Worcester. A l t e r a trip to Washington, ihey will make then home in Montgomery. Mr. Slillwell is inspector for die Department of Agriculture i l l Orange county. ~ News To Be Published Thursday Instead Of Washington's Birthday Since no classes will be conducted IH.M Friday, Washington's Birthday, ihe publication of next week's News has been advanced from Friday morning to Thursday morning. The .News Board. 2 STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 15, 192* State College News PAST MASTERS OF CANCELLATION T h e cancellation established in 1916 by the Clas» of 1918 i ne Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers as a surprise. THE NEWS BOARD Editor-in-Chief tion last Kappa Delia Rho House, 480 Morris St., Dial 6-4314 Business Manager 12 Garfield Place, Dial 6-4S74-R Louis J. WOLNER Managing 54 West Street, Dial 6-J595-U MARGARET J. STEELE Associate Managing 224 Jay Street, Dial 3-17SO MARGARET H E N N I N C E Advertising Newman Flail, 741 Madison Ave., Dial 6-6484 But for Editor comes I t m a y be, of c o u r s e , t h e t h e p r e s e n t canEditor, STATU COI.LEOK students here will begin to wonder whether asking Annandale Manager an Stephen's The NEWS institution. at only a f t e r Until games. for a severing Such a careful adequate is n o t a t of athletic the the present relations a decision should management, in t h e c a s e . c a n be m a d e judgment should be with the he arrived a n a l y s i s of t h e f a c t o r s explanation by t h e S i . withheld. I t is e n t i r e l y p r o p e r , t h o u g h , f o r s t u d e n t s t o q u e s t i o n t h e attitude of these apparent The cancellation past was made masters of cancellation. just as the State varsity was p l a n n i n g t o l e a v e h e r e o n its t r i p . as a surpirse and a shock. PRINTED nv Mux:i ART PRESS, 394-396 Broad wa)—Dial 4-2287 well in i m p u r e i n t o t h e s i n c e r i t y m a d e in I h e f u t u r e , Vol, X f l l , No. 18 Such a "let d o w n " T h e State management came m a y do with which contracts a r e ALMA if a t h l e t i c r e l a t i o n s a r e c o n t i n u e d . zine. While these c o m m e n t s the editorial opinion of with certain of t h e a s s e r t i o n s T h e last students seem work which Whether spontaniety even the customary feature of t h e o t h e r t h e c u t itself this y e a r h a s a t t i m e s d e g e n e r a t e d Lion in its a l l e g e d humor. recently. T o the greater that was wasted; joke, the publication The part Litiii w a s p u t u n d e r t h e feeling probation." "deliver of Many budget it s h o u l d be "on that thing in t h e a d o p t e d l a n d , ipiite a s it is a t r a d i t i o n impose who it h a s failed finds sistant corruption, to meets book with the this year. T h e student an experiment. results: Lion a r e they lie i n c l u d e d association positive or negative? in t h e b u d g e t next Should year? thethc Lion shall be under c o u r s e , be s e t t l e d the budget until next P E A C E TIIR< >UGH International understanding a preventive cation classes a move of among last wjek. for t h i s i n t e r n a t i o n a l relations office of the America, which was playing from Smith Africa. French descent, month the whether A practical understanding National host will furnished Student edu- in i h e s t u d e n t by t h e f o r e i g n to t h i r t y - s e v e n of students T h e s e s t u d e n t s of F n g l i s b , D u t c h a n d j lined easily educational into college institutions of t h e i r s u m m e r they life a t t h e m a n y visited during I the vacation. J O n e of t h e m o s t i n t e r e s t i n g f e a t u r e s of t h e t r i p w a s t h e I l a r g e n e s s o i h o s p i t a l i t y s h o w n t h e s e s t u d e n t s by A m e r i c a n i n s t i t u t i o n s a n d A m e r i c a n lay public. They were entert a i n e d by s t u d e n t s , a n d b u s i n e s s c o r p o r a t i o n s a t d i n n e r s a n d i l u n c h e o n s ; I hey w i r e e n t e r t a i n e d in p r i v a t e h o m e s ; a n d t h e y s.tu "bit; b u s i n e s s ' of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s w h e n t h e y v i s i t e d i h e stock e x c h a n g e , a n a u t o m o b i l e p l a n t , a " t a l k i n g m o v i e , " t h e stock y a r d s a n d a l a r g e m e t r o p o l i t a n d e p a r t ment store. T h e South A f r i c a n guests w e r e most enthusiastic over t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a c c o r d i n g t o t h e N . S. F . A . b u l l e t i n . It w a s t h e l a r g i s l g r o u p t h a t h a s visited t h e L'nitctI S t a t e s u n d e r t h e a u . s p i c i s of t h e C o n f e d e r a t i o n I n t e r n a t i o n a l e des I ' . l u d i a n t s , wilh w h i c h b o t h t h e A m e r i c a n a n d S o u t h A f r i c a n s t u d e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n s a r e affiliated. T h e visitors h a \ c met A m e r i c a ; t h e y h a v e p r o b a b l y seen t h a t A m e r i c a is m o r e t h a n t h e m a s t e r of m o n e y b a g s , t h a t mil all A m e r i c a n s a r e t h e h c r m - a n d h e r o i n e s of t h e m o v i e s , t h a t m a n y o i us lead p e r feci I) n o r m a l anil b a l a n c e d l i v e s . A m e t h o d o i a t t a i n i n g p e a c e is u n d e r s t a n d i n g ; a n d meet iug o n e ' s n e i g h b o r * is a p a t h t o u n d e r s t a n d i n g . • ' A I A T . V H Ri )L'S S K E P T I C I S M " if'ioii, I III- Ainhei.-u Then Situ.but) C l a r e n c e t o o l : Little, w h o tendered his r e s i g n a t i o n a s p r e s i d e n t o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y of M i c h i g a n a w e e k a g o i , a g r e a t bclii m m tin- c o n t i n u a t i o n o f e d u c a t i o n a l t e r g r a d u ation f n o n college, l i e f o u n d e d t h e A l u m n i U n i v e r s i t y for . M i c h i g a n ' s 70,1)1)0 a l u m n i t h r o u g h w h i c h g r a d u a t e s m a y l a k e c o r r e s p o n d e n c e c o u r s e s (roil) t h e i r o l d a l m a m a t e r . He is a s p o k e s m a n for a g e n e r a l e x p r e s s i o n o f o p i n i o n t h a t e d u c a t i o n f o r a d u l t s is i n v a l u a b l e . .Many m e n e i t h e r b e c a u s e of a n i n s t i n c t i v e r e c o i l f r o m f o u r y e a r s of a n p l i e d l e a r n i n g o r f o r o t h e r r e a s o n s , let t h e i r e d u c a t i o n slip a t t h e i r g r a d u a t i o n . It should be everyo n e ' s b u s i n e s s t o find s o m e i n t e r e s t d u r i n g h i s p e r i o d of u n d e r g r a d u a t e life w h i c h would m a k e this a n iiupossibilily. T h e m a n is t o be p i t i e d w h o u p o n r e a c h i n g m i d d l e a g e h a s no "sportive curiosity," no "adventurous skepticism." as a book for A m e r i c a ideal fur which from through and rackets the till American he at h e is h u n t i n g . richness of a in A m e r i c a last This spender until he by a m a n w h o k n o w s l i t e r a t u r e , a n d land. that he h a s f a i t h T h e writing Autobiography in in t h e d e s t i n y is c o m p a r a b l e its literary with 'I in, •„ ah ipport Why was $2; ?.s appro'Pl-ialcd fi, ics.^if freslli lieu do mil , nun team bi the he. •sh-nnii class team i if 10 JO. serves, hut di•mauds sonic supji ,ss. If Louis M. Isle coach Ihe y curling team, Mi,., down 1, • see linn Something in list be done l,, ruianl class spirit I I f 1 In- to DULL? lo lack ,,| , BURLESQUES COLLEGE f melody win value By Clarence l l a w k e s . Mass.: Milton 208 pages. Bradley $2.50. a n d its Spring- Company. A n d w h a t is m o r e , h e w i l l g a t h e r m u c h of t h e a l u m s p h e r e a n d c u s t o m s of t h e w e s t e r n l a n d s . I he introd u c t i o n in p a r t i c u l a r s h o w s i h e e v o l u t i o n ol t h e w e s t f r o m a w i l d r e g i o n in t h e e a t tit: r u s t l i n g d a y s ol t h e o l d S a u l a h e trail. I'erhaps the author makes a mis-step in h a v i n g o n e of h i s c o w b o y s d e s c r i b e p o l o p i , m u g o n H o l l y w o o d m o v i e l o t s e a r l y in t h e h o o k , Mien lei lis l e a r n t p i i l e s u d d e n l y i h a t t h i s is in t h e d a . \ s b e i o r e t h e S p a n i s h - A m e r i c a n W a r . It s e e m s , t h e n , I h e w e s t h a s been m o d e r n lor s o m e time. ' I h e b o o k p r e s e n t s a p i c t u r e o l t h e w e s t in a n a l u m s p h e r e oi a d v e n t u r e t h a t a n y b o y will like It is o n e of tin- b e s t a n i m a l b o o k s w e h a v e s e e n m - o n tune. The h'oad {.1.50. In ( athuy, By S h e r w o o d New Y o r k ; Macmillan. and Maul/.. 51 pages All t h e g l a m o r of t h e U n c u t p i n - t h e l a l i i u a i , ol numerous Kuropeau traditions and -.upei-titioiis make The Road to Cathay o n e of i h e l i t c l i c s t a n d m o s t u n u s u a l b o o k s u i e x p l o r a t i o n y i t to be p u b l i s h e d in reeeiil y e a r s . The authors have here woven logetlu t lb. w o r k s >i live great travelers F r i a r J o h n o i 1'lauo I a r p i n i , l n u i I idol tc the B o h e m i a n , W i l l i a m o l K u h n u p i i s , II.n l i . i t u t u tin- M o o r and M a r c o I'olo in s u c h a m a i n i c i is to m a k e a c o m p o s i t e a c c o u n t of a d v e n t u r i n g in t h e r e . d m o l t h e G r e a t Khan d u r i n g llh m i d d l e a g e s . A n d l o t o p oil tin- l a l e in a r e a d able m a n n e r , i h e ) h a v e ipiutcd l i o n ,,i tin- g r e a t e s t l i a r s , p i l f e r e r s a n d p l a g a r i s l s in h i s t o r y , w h o c e r t a i n l y c a n write wilh a n i m a t i o n and interest A l t h o u g h the Great K h a n , were noted loi their cruelly a n d s a v a g e r y w h e n at w a r , II s e e m s t h a i the p e o p l e s w h o m they u i it'll c o m p i c r e r l lel'l a c i v i l i z a t i o n w h i c h in t u r n conquered the Kbans A n y s c h o o l b o y c a n I II that t r a d e e x i s t e d b e t w e e n t h e c o m m e r c i a l cities o l Italy a n d t h e O r i e n t in t h e t h i r t e e n t h century. Hut t h i s b o o k p l a c e , but s m a l l e m p h a s i s u p o n s i l k s a n d a p i c e s ; it is r a t h e r a c o m p e n d i u m of r a r e a n d u s e less k n o w l e d g e , l i n e w< meet fish w h i c h a n n u a l l y j u m p o u t of i h e w a t e r , l a m b s g r o w i n g in g o u r d s , I „ , g a n d M a g o g , mi u f r o m w h o m r e d d y e is e x t r a c t e d , d o g - f a c e d p e o p l e , Aiua/ous and other interesting natural phenomena. K e a d i n g i h e b o o k is a p l e a s a n t d i v e r s i o n . T h e three m a p s in c o l o r s , d e s p i t e i h e s e v e r a l e r r o r s in p l a c i n g loca lions, a r e i n t e r e s t i n g . S e v e r a l i l l u s t r a t i o n s e n l i v e n t h e t e x t . Get the hook a n d v o y a g e throiih i h e d e s e r t s to C a u i b u l a c , Ihe G r e a t K h a n ' s h o m e l o w n , a n d t o l . h a s s a , m y s t e r i o u s city o f B u d d h i s t p o p e s . , | , h a t ' o u r singing is so feeble?' old , and sopho, r knowledge il win mil k our fallen as though w | Jean t, In bill I.-nuiic, Ih,. iirh-sinied ihe colleg, d when the MII,lei Ml. LET PRESIDENTS SPEAK limr, STATU OU.I.KUH XKIVS: Madame Kurcnko Was Singer in Choir. Grey Learns ll is a time-honored custom that the viceesiili-ut of the student association rind the lions notices fin- the assembled student hoilv It is ,|,i,.sti„i,alile whether this pmceiliirr the best possible lo obtain tin- desired lilts, for while the liec-picsidcul gain., cs rienee in addressing the sluilciit body con iimlly, die several presidents ,„• club beads of t h a t in If y o u h a v e e v e r r e a d a n y o n e of Z a n e G r e y ' s n o v e l s of t h e w e s t , y o u k n o w w h a t t h i s b o o k f o r y o u t h s c o n t a i n s . T h e r e is t h e b o y a n d " p o n y " c o m b i n a t i o n ; t h e r e a r e t h e t h u n d e r i n g h e r d , t h e hist m i n u t e r e s c u e , t h e s u n rise over the m o u n t a i n s . B u t t h e love stuff t h a t G r e y i n c l u d e s for h i s g u m - c h e w i n g r e a d e r s is a b s e n t ; o n e m i g h t s a y t h a t it is p l e a s a n t l y a b s e n t . This comparison w i t h t h e p o p u l a r n o v e l s of t h e w e s t is n o t m e a n t t o d i s p a r a g e t h e v a l u e of Patches. W e w a r r a n t thai the b o y in h i s t e e n s will find it i n t e r e s t i n g r e a d i n g . e x a m p l e of Federation skillful and America. O n e feels ugly. field, g o far of his search dealings the writer both himself Patches. s y s t e m c a n n o t , of students a interest. N o w is t h e in t h e h i s t o r y From restaurant. m o n t h s of p e n i l e s s t r a m p i n g Franklin's UNDERSTANDING w o r l d w a s at t h e s a m e t i m e b e i n g American crooked the American takes his adopted test year. war, students agreed the Etas u n - N o w the association should college foreign w h o c a n a p p r e c i a t e t h e b e a u t i f u l a s well a s h e c a n c o n d e m n appropriated t i m e to c l e a r u p t h e p r e l i m i n a r y d i s c u s s i o n t h o u g h as but a 'd f. NEWS: for .Americans distinguished T h o u g h he meets the shabby, spurious and T h i s epic is w r i t t e n t h e Lion for "roar" yelp? c a n n o w lie d o n e a b o u t t h e m o n e y upon penniless. in a C a n a d i a n a n d its L i n c o l n s . finds for suddenly bitter elements, he continues want dertaken himself waiter through boasted obligations NKWS: We would enter whole-heartly of the pathetic ditty, "I l-'.nv i experiences s p e n d e r in t h e c a p i t a l s of K u r o p e , h e is " g r a d u a t e d " t o a s - t o d o is t o a i r t h i s Is t h e Lion's similar COI.I.KOE v i s i t o r s w h o c o m e o v e r on o n e b o a t a n d r e t u r n o n a n o t h e r . L i o n a s it is, how m a n y w a n t a b e t t e r L i o n , a n d h o w m a n y n o Lion at all. to w r i t e a c r i t i q u e of h i s e a r l y agent, then as a t r a m p , he continues his search association that declare T h e best If a n i m m i g r a n t s u c c e e d s in A m e r i c a , it s e e m s t h a i h e is morally bound T h i s b o o k is t h e o d y s s e y of a y o u n g m a n o f t w e n t y - f o u r published f e w w h o w e r e in o n t h e students students the g o o d s . " Nothing TO C A T H A Y " .-/ Search for America. B y F r e d e r i c k P h i l i p G r o v e . 392 pages. $3. N e w York and M o n t r e a l : Louis Carrier and Co. this association, o p i n i o n , t o see h o w m a n y s t u d e n t s a r e d i s s a t i s f i e d feeble ROAD W- IVI. F -BY to a bit in b a d t a s t e . the student by m a n y issues. to t h e u s e Samples of t h e s t u d e n t to those seemed art was good. peddling of c a m p u s gossip a r e t h e " G r e e k n o t e s " wilh as t h e i s s u e w a s w o r t h its It l a c k e d w a s dull, t h o u g h personalities page SKAKCH I'OR AMERIC agrees therein. is a n a c c e p t a b l e cover The of to think. is q u e s t i o n a b l e . The A "TIIK STATU It is a lamentable fact that a sc„i„, .. be more interested in freshman basketball members of the yearling class, V, t . i. the case. In three games played j„ ,i„ College gymnasium by the freshman • only a very few spectators were pu-seni hrsl two of these games happened t„ l„ nuinaries to varsity games. Mam iappeared to sec the main event, Ion , interested enough to come enrliei their class team play. The ibird game, played ngainsi ,1,. Presbyterian church team, which „ , „ uf several Union College Ire-tun n , was attended lie one person. Two , Whence the mental attitude prevalent in Assembly these days at the singing of our Alma Mater? Is it a compliment to our cob lege to sing, or refrain from singing (either) in the rather listless manner we assume? isn'l it true that our manner is disinterested:' I -av a/iv. when Myskania comes inarching in ami we all stand to honor it, why does the enthusiasm of thai moment dwindle until we hear the vague and nondescript sound of our urn singing? Is it because our Alma Mater .minds .lull following the more sprightly tunc u which Myskania "liters? Is it because we lave heard it on si, many occasions that we ire of it? We would sing "Life Is Very All but o n e o r t w o p a s s a g e s w e r e " d u d s " , m a n y of h u m o r . price this publication i s s u e , it s e e m s , l a c k e d a n y s p a r k of " maga- a r e not to be understood ihe N E W S , O/""A/^XT^O, communications c o n c e r n i n g t h e r e c e n t i s s u e of t h e S t a t e L i o n , h u m o r MATER I'Milnr, STATU C'III.I.EIIK IS T H E ROAR A Alii RE Y E L P ? T h e N E W S in t h i s i s s u e p u b l i s h e s s t u d e n t Editor, NKWS: The latest issue of the l.ion is out, and it might better be, as regards to being retained under the student budget, T h e l.ion docs not fill tl need in State College. There is no necessity for it being retained under the student budget, There are several reasons for its removal from tlu- budget! I. It was really included in the budget this year on probation, It has not made good, anil should be removed. .'. The l.ion, as an example of a State College product, is proving detrimental to the reputation of State College bv being exchanged with other colleges, 'if we must issue such a publication, let it not go off our own cam|)tts. I.ct the student body take steps now to make sure thai the l.ion does not come under The tfSOO.nil ;lu- budget again next year. might well lie expended on something really worth while. Thomas P. Fallon, '29. year. any more time The N E W S does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No communications will be 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. T h e N E W S does not guarantee to print any or all communications. February IS, 1929 COMMUNICATIONS FROM NEWS' READERS S t a t e College by St. t i m e in t w o y e a r s m a n a g e m e n t of t h e S t a t e v a r s i t y should sign S t . S t e p h e n ' s Editor Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Hoard representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, 12.25 per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the United S t a t u . Entered as second class matter at posloffice, Albany, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. with for the second cellation can be explained as plausibly as w a s the cancella- WILLIAM M. FRENCH THOMAS P. FALLON of its g a m e Stephens College Mould il mil' he • iii'iiuiugi-niis i" ill least give a Irial to a plan wherein the annmuiccmeiils would he made by the' b..ids of ibe i lubs Hi, i directly eon I'l-rn? leilitinl) this would give In II lai Oi-atcr number of students an opportunity In become known lo ihe rest of Ihe slu.lcnt body, and. :II the same lime, lo gain ilia I cxpe.i -ne, in public speaking which can unit onue Inn,i addressing I lie student body. I n . Ilriilnicliei has expressed himself as be ng in fiiM.i ..f giving :is large a group of i u In ad.bess a- iis.eni lilies, I'm hup, ,i would be advaiuaiu-oi Ihe " " l e d ami |„ ,|„ , l u , | , . u , | „ | igiiesiiioi .i trial. 'G When enko's V. Gg|..v, I was ushered Gowu.ii ,, i ; , ; dressing Hall b'ridaj night, d u b i o u s a s t,, ni erviewer Iter Madame fcrtlj "• S " bef. made i Kurcnko ft home, you're howc\er, Ihe m e this un-tcri,,u- alter ,n." thai I w a , . a ,1 pr, iptesiioiis who n a s k sonic her accompanist, :, was time 'ai il asked l'"i'lunih spent lo Ma,!,,,, kc, pm \\,-. inbers '''I nie thai !'y s i n g i n g ,l! trout she h a d si,,,,,,, old. \ ,, the gj inuasium, i"»ui'se of law ' ,., Ma.lan in tl,,- g y m n a s i u m •'lie " - i s t e n y e a r s a l.n glad .-veiling h.-i,,,-,. Helwee ,, ln-gin lii-iii", lo talk I In- Measures 1 to i n r lo ,(,, | , i n , a "W his m u s i c . mg PURSUE HAPPINESS, IS ADVICE OF PROFESSOR eptio Bristol, I ( wa fix t• m I admitted Donald 11 wint, instructor in Kllgllsb, is | aching in in purlinuiciilan |ira fornierlj t a u g h t In Mi-s A g u e , F i i t l e r e r , i n s t r u c t o r in Kllglisll. |)| [amid W . Thompson, professor I F n g l i s b . will c o n t i n u e In iracli Ins s e c t i o n s , Mi.sS F u l t e i ' c r m a t ii-simie h e r t e a c h i n g of t h e c o u r s e nexi war. M r . I l r y a n t is a l s o l e a c h i n g sec | hiiis of f r e s h m e n , E n g l i s h . j ai I recital. '•'blled MR. BRYANT TEACHING \PARLIAMENTARY RULES room practicing N iu,K law. u -h it|, Music . , . "I aib,re A m e r i c a , " M a d a m e K I'ui'stiit nt happiness is the prmn i ., . , , , - , - , , , . l a cOtl ol -rs s l i lo be c o n s i d e r e d i„ cl sing a ."•'", ''' ' I G i g b t i u l I s u s s i a n \ , l 1 r> u,u ] „i," I ' r o f c s s o r G e o r g e M . Y o r k , ' > " " >™ " ' " ' ' " •ad I tIn- I'i'iiiineici- d e p a r t i n e n l , tolil j .''."" l ' " l l " , r . v l l , I M ' " ' ' ' " l " ' ' ' " " ' , o i c i i i g n i I h e V. W . C. A. Sunday ! ][''<}' lb, in t h e g r e e n roolll. A p e r i o d of sell '. "> h u s b a n d I n wb: a n a l y s i s is t h e best m e a n s lo d e t e r m i n e 1 ll le' 'a"c' 'h e s p i a n o . " I dull what v o c a t i o n t,, follow, P r o f e s s o r York s t u d e n t , however, said. " l ' | i » r l u i i i l y , a c c o r d i n g ,,', tlu- ..'d.., ,, Klizabi-tli I ' u l v e r , '20, p n soprano, .id.'d a b s e n c e <il M i l d r e d l . a u s l c dent u f Y. W . C A . A bo !'cr si cffccliyc n'uVi.bi I " bci.ni s t - n e t l , anil c o l l e g e s,„,gs " - excelleiii u i e l o d i o i i s i i , „ \ ,,„ •il b M a r v X . l s o i i , '.to. " ' ' " ' I ' Ihe aildienc, c m b u n , . , w "I'l'i-eciaiul. T i m number g a t e ! l ll;, CALENDAR ' ! " ' c ' " displai hci hue l.cl ,u, Today ''•'pid passage work \ i-u , - l l n l u , . Up » a s " S n o w f l a k e s , " ,, ,| ,, , M ,, smalt assembly. MI K song. While Madam,- Kin.-n sliinan perhaps a very great artisl, he -i sscnibly | | : J | ) A. M !"'! si-em l o p o s s i s s g l i a l ik-pil , lieliilslr) club m e e t i n g -1:111) IV '"«•. She does know i h e t u c k M k m II II 2 5 0 . ccaiiou. of M , . Uri.,,,,1', ,„„„!„., Tuesday I ' h o p m " N o c t u r n e " w a s i h e besi Group •eiing oi V. W . C, \. sfuig a s,„ig , „ , i | , e | , i , , n i , , a n d it w. 7 all) I M. R o o m B. Well s u n g . H i s e n c o r e which ilcpiih Wednesday t w o I h i n a n i e i i in a C h i n e s e laundr.i n > n l w e e k e n d s , \i o ' c l o c k n o o n mg to s e t t l e a n a r g u n i e i i l w a s a ri,,i . ledge week begins. false n o t e s . T h i s moib-i n m u s i c . n Friday I'egisleieil b e l t e r i h a n t h e c l a s s , , , p.-i K, c l a s s e s . W a s h i n g t o n ' s B i r t h d a y . h a p s b e c a u s e it w a s p l a y e d n u b lu anus rather than with the linger, STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FEBRUARY 15, 1925) MISS PIERCE TO 60 TO DEANS' MEETING 'Underwear From Shoulders To Knees/' Doctor Warns; SILENT WEEK ENDS "Wear Wool Stockings Over Silk," Says Dr. Croasdale WEDNESDAY WHEN "Underwear should cover the body way t o w a r d c h e c k i n g it," D r . C r o a s d a l e BIDS MUST BE IN f r o m s h o u l d e r s t o i h e k n e e s , " D r . C. d e c l a r e d . Will Make Report Caroline Croasdale, college physician, s a i d in c o m m e n t i n g o n a s t a t e m e n t of I .entire G . S . H u t c h i s o n , ' 2 9 , ( w h o a r g u e d in a r e c e n t d e b a t e t h a t g i r l s w h o d r e s s s c a n t i l y c a n n o t h e a r up u n d e r c o l d s s o well a s t h e i r r e d - l l a n u e l e d g r a n d m o t h e r s of lift) y e a r s a g o ) . " C o t l o n u n d e r w e a r is h e l l e r d i a u s i l k ; in t h e w i n t e r u n l e s s v e r y h e a v y silk is w o r n . D r . C r o a s d a l e s a i d . T h e influenza e p i d e m i c is not d u e t o t h e w e a r i n g of lighl o r s c a n t ) ' c l o t h i n g , s h e t h i n k s . " W e d o not k n o w w h a t r e a l l y c a u s e s [ it, Inn a r e a s o n a b l e a m o u n t ol c l o t h i n g , ; p l e u l y of s l e e p a n d fresh a i r g o a g r e a t ! Dean Of W o m e n To G ive Health Report As Committee Head, Wednesday Dean man Anna II( the National will vention tin of t h a t week. and fierce leave and remain After has also Western ,-,11,1 a luncheon the will have Hotel been Reserve 'I i n - t e a al l-'oi :\ -eight -chool, Sialler. invited l.aki Saturda) Dean will In .1 l a l-rii < ••»'••• .lean.. s e e . ral ad Dean I'ierce will h e a r d r e s s e s h ' r i d a v i i i o r n i n e . a , p r o b l e m s «> 1 d i s c i p l i n e w h i c h u . m e k, i , u , d e a w o m e n in l e a e h e r i r a n i i n e in-iituii"i,-. Mrs. K H i , A . V , M . i n e n i h u ' ,,1 t h e W e s t V i r g i n i a S l a t e H o a r d ,,1 Kdue.i liuii, will t a l k o n " W o m e n in d . u - r n menl." T h e r e will he a l a i - i u e - - sioii h ' r i d a v a l ' l e n i o o i i . M e e t i n g s ' of t h e old a n d nev, e.\>cu live C o i n n u U e e s a n d a hi: e l u - • 11 al I a l o Ivrie C o l l e g e a r e - e h e d u l e d n.i -alur ,|av. D e a n I ' i e r c e will r e t u r n '•• S t a l e College. Monday. W lldl h.ls taken o\el he „„•' loele' . Miss M a n l i o„k; \ is,,,- ol p r a c l n e t e a , in i i . ink M i l n e H i g h >cbo,,l. M r i .0 will siipervis. pr.iiliee O-e C science. Miss l , , i , I e, ! , -n <• c h a r g e of c l a s s e s m in.,l!n 1n.1i I \ -"" uiatbeinatks 111 Mi U d l . on Lucille Beauty Salon he p r e s e n t e d lliston in and W a r r e n C o c h r a n e , '.ill. a n d K. I.. D u n , , >inhi .1 g r a d u a t e seining ihe S i a l e .,! Ilnek 1 repn Y. M. C. a \rthu, held e , i n , renee \|o..r, l.< I n n .,::<] lie \ ol the who described die studeiil W . C. A. i , , , n i n e : .1 r o u n d die C i r l s ' Alhaii) nit! wh eh Athletic Institute A r t , I- i n l a y and Id, h h . r e n e e of Saturda). Mmiirttriml.''<><:. I W«< •••/ gruiip- ll>', >•'•<• '••" • / " begin a- so,,i, ,. Mis- C o n n i e ) The iln said 80-82 No. Pearl St reel Cor. Columbia A R e l i a b l e Pl»ou to B u y RELIABLE SILKS WOOLENS - COTTONS CRETONNES ami INTERIOR FURNISHINGS h a s been a w a r d e d 1,,'IIIJ according Miss a letter to from b ' e n e i u g C l u b by R u s s e l l Xalalie Schroeder the Al- l.aCrange, dates of human life al LEARN IK, will parties were: ENGAGEMENT Alpha Rim announces the e n g a g e m e n t •f A l l i u a C c r v i u , '-">, lo R a l p h M e a d of S a r a t o g a , a g r a d u a t e of C o n n e c t i c u t Weslevan. If it's made several meeting of THE PIANO IN TEN LESSONS You will enjoy the RUBBER TENOR-BANJO OR MANDOLIN IN LIVE LKSSONS T h e Coiiven lor ,1 w i n t i r ihe rush who coaches the college club. ADVERTISEMENT Y. HOME COOKING We Have It to • uppii nn nl tin- l e g u l a i ' -1111 inn-r c o l l i e r \\ illu.nl n e r v e r a c k i n g , hearl break Yon are I 1 a siilliciiail u u n i h e r ol m e n at . i u g s c a l e s a n d e s c n i s e s , l a u g h l t o p l a y b y n o t e in r e g u l a r p r o end. i h e c o n f e r e n c e w ill hi r e p e a l e d an IT-, ional c h o r d style. In y o u r ver> served at p o p u l a r n u m b e r l>\ n o t e . II. AuJmi.l'rtt SEND Albany Teachers' Agency, Inc. 74 Chapel St., Albany,N.Y. W e need teachers tor September appointments. Stirs. VAN'S Dining Room /•'. H'ailmJ Itiilley.Sir. V\ r i t e for mfor- FOR IT ON APPROVAL I h e " H a l l m a r k S e l l I i i M r u c t o r , " is t h e t i t l e ol t h i s m e t h o d . Kighl y e a r s were required to perfect this great work. T h e entire course will, ihe n e c e s s a r y e x a m i n a t i o n - h e e l s , is h o u n d T h e first I c - s o u is 1111 111 o n e v o l u m e . scaled w h i c h the s t u d e n t in,i\ e x a m i n e a n d be h i s o w n " J C D C I - a n d J C K V . " I h e k i l l e r p a r i ol t h e " H a l l m a r k S e l l l i i s t i u c t u r , " is s e a l e d . n i a t i o n o r c a l l at t h e o f f i c e . I p o n t h e s t u d e n t r e t u i n i n g a n y copy of i l n "I l a l l u i a i k S e l l 111-I1111 l o r " w i l l , t h e seal I I I , - b , t i k e , , , w e will r e f u n d in lull all uey paid. Visit Jerusalem, Palestine and Arabia I h i - , m i a / . i n g S e l l l i i s l r u c t o i will b e sent a n y w h e r e . Y o u d o 110I n e e d | o s e n d air, IlioneV. \ \ hell v eceive II,1- n e w u n l h o i l ol l e a , hill., ,1,11-1. . d e p o s i , M i d i h e l ' o s t n i . , , 1 t h e -1,1,1 ol leu d o l l , n li' •, . a , a r e in .1 1 u l i r e i ' I l i n e stereopticon lectures at the ALBANY (iOSPEL TABERNACLE M'l-hSI W A S H I N G I O N A V K . |,,si M , S I „l I ' m l n J g . S t r e e t , -allshed, Friday, Saturday, Sunday nights/Keb t5,16andl7at7:45 /;, , . / „ / „ , /,'. TnmbiiH. M- . 1 . lelluw llfvul tironruphical Society /„,„,-, miiwmuM r» Mm. t'nleilliie uii.l l r . i » I [1 UtSSlo.X i'l'EE \,,luiilai> ollering fur e x p e n s e s Ihe ue.i paid Will he 451 Broadway Dial 3-5191 (Oriental mid (Drcidfntal AMERICAN AND llrstaut'cint CHINESE Open II until 2 A. M. Daiiclnii I0:.i0 t i l l I A , M „ I C x c e p t S u n d a y II State St Phone 3-5943 t u r n e d in lull u p o n w 1 itteii , ,-,|in---l I I,,- I ' u h h - l n i - s , M I a n M011- i n p i , i c . t h i s " S i h I n . s l i m I01 111 I h e \ C ..! PALLADINO Personality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent Waving l ' t o p i-liion eopy today se lo ,gents Address - e n d l.„ ) , , u , I he llalliu.uk I 1 , 1 - 1 , 11. | o ! ' S l . l l i o i , I'.os I I I , New Veil, \ I ,. I'osl 1 Mil, , CLEANERS \M Central Ave. ; n,,nie SavillKS B u n k Hldu Strand I ! N , IYuri St. l.i.< N . I ' e u r l S t . 4-6280 \ BUCHHEIMS QUALITY 298 Lark St. JUG RUBBER CO. 1, DANKER AND DYERS Albany, N, Y "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" Ml.nnv, N. V amen i.ane A R K A Y FLORIST I ,,, I M I S llolelliulllliUK PHONfc. 3 - 4 4 3 9 Branch 15 S o . P u a r ! Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses Stieut '"' > ' HEWETT'S SILK SHOP club, '30, p r e s i d i n g . ei ,-,- •• >,/.,• j>l • • h'enciug Tui-chi, The I'hi D e l t a , F e b r u a r y A; B e t a / e t a . F e b r u a r y S; G a m m a K a p p a P h i a n d I'h Lambda, F e b r u a r y 7 ; Delta O m e g a and F i i s i l o n B e t a P h i , F e b r u a r y K; E t a P h i md Sigma Alpha, February 9; Ps: C a m i l l a , A l p h a F.psilnn P h i , a n d A l p h a Rim. F e b r u a r y 11; Kappa Delta, Pi A l p h a T a n . and Chi S i g m a T h e t a , F e b r u i i r v 12. M. C o n n i e ) . not y e ; heen cl,..sen. will assueialinii 11,.11 w a s , Mini al t h e r e . | l i e s | of SPECIAL Permanent Wave $10.00 l.„llil ll.nr /•'<-/• 'l!„l,b-il the ANNOUNCES c . a i e d ) is c o m p l e t e d , lahle d i s c u s s i o n ol sin , „ . ,1,1, n o 111 e n l l e e e s . audenl triul coined) I'Vesbnicn w h o r e p l y a r e e x p e c t e d n o ! to t a l k t o o t h e r f r e s h m e n w h o a r e c o n s i d e r i n g b i d s , a c c o r d i n g to i n t e r s o r o r i t j council regulations. They arc member, of t h e s o r o r i t y f r o m w h i c h t h e y a c c e p t a bid a n d m u s t o b s e r v e s i l e n t p e r i o d , rules provide. \. \. 1 l>.,,„-d dei- College are students I. IKJIt. 1.1, \ l 1 t i l l II S 20H ( , ) C . M I . S I . H u e lll.li-'. D i a l 6-.SVS7 Slmmimuimim, PLACE S i l e n t periotl d u r i n g s o r o r i t y r u s h w e e k b e g a n W e d n e s d a y night w h e n bids w e r e s e n t . o u t , a m i will c o n t i n u e u n t i l W e d nestlay noon, a c c o r d i n g to M a r y C. Gain, '29, p r e s i d e n t of i n t e r s o r o r i t y c o u n c i l . B i d s will h a v e b e e n r e t u r n e d b y W e d n e s d a y , s h e said, Hills h a l l s , I';,., w h e r e ll,e\ a r e alleiidine M student, rehearsals h) the TWO COLLEGE MEN M a r c h ' l a and ATTENDING Y.M.CA. today. FIELD CONFERENCET h e cast lias 13 NEW INSTRUCTORS If,//,,,./ ARE TEACHING CLASSES T l l i r l e e u of i h e f• oil ' e e l ; in w n . - i n a t o r s a p p o i n t e d al i h e l i e m i u n n e oi ihi s e c o n d s e m e s t e r a r e now l e a e l r . u e . ae c o r d i n g t o M l - A n n a I l l a i 11..11. -e, 1 e t i n in t h e b u s i n e s s ol'lice Mi K u - ' h Is. H i c k m a n , i u - i n i c i o r m I I M . H . wh • h a s been ill will a - , l i n e l r - d u l l . - M"U dav. M i s s A n n e t t e M . D " h an ,- t, . , e l n u e h ' r e n e h I! a n d I T e n e h .1 Mi - H e l e n J a m e s a n d M i - Man..11 h ' . d w . o | h o e b e e n a s - a g n e d r e g u l a r pel :- •• I-- in iln h brary. M i - H e l e n T . 1 ,n :- " " ! ^ ' " 1 l e s l n n a n h i M o n i p u / -o 100.-. M i s s K i n i n a M. Ue-ii-. i- l e . i e l i m " H i e lisb I A , haigli.-h III a n d K n e h s l , .',. Ml Donald l l r v a n i 1- e Incline . 1 . . - - >" b'.nglisli H i , h a i g l i - h I \ , .1 "I i ' •-'"'" M i - Kleauor M a u l - , i- i . e . ..• 1 ne lisli I \ a n d h ' . n g l i li -> I ' r I a i l D- 1 women for t h e n u i - i c a l association I'l'iikr Saturday. T h u r s d a y n i o r n i n n will he il< \ o t e d t " d i s c u s s i o n s of individualism In I ><-ai \ i l e l e I I . S t a m p , of tile L'uivei'MH ol M a r y l a n d , D e a n A j j n e - l l n - h a n i l ol d i e L ' n i v e r s i t y of K a n s a s , a n d D e a n Main ! K. W h i t e s i d e of K a n d o l n l , M a o . , , \ \ m e n ' s ("ollene. In t i n a l i e n there will lie d i s c u s . - i o n s , , i p r o b l e m laeine FIRST 48 STUDENTS TRY OUT M a r g a r e t lie S c h r o e d e r , '32, h a s w o n FOR MUSICAL COMEDYfirst p l a c e a m o n g t h e n o v i c e f e n c e r s in reports, l'n;\ erMlj. al WINS ses-ioii. of liiith ..pen I Han the entire delegate, in t h e I'ierce will Cleveland for re con- in I l e v e l a n d lor meet at annual Satnrda>. lleiuhts later oi close presentation Wednesday, tin Deans- conference Cleveland cliaii of the committee association Wednesday day of thirteenth The will w h o is ennnnillee deliver before next Pierce, Association VVnnu'ti, purl K. health " T o o m u c h c a n n o t b e said a b o u t e x e r c i s e in t h e w i n t e r b e c a u s e it is e s s e n tial a n d d e s i r a b l e a l w a y s , " a c c o r d i n g t o Dr. C r o a s d a h . " O n e should spend as m u c h t i m e mil of d o o r s a s p o s s i b l e , " s h e told t h e r e p o r t e r . "I a m n o t o p p o s e d to t h e w e a r i n g of silk s t o c k i n g s in t h e b i t t e r cold w e a t h e r if woolen stockings are worn over t h e m , " D r . C r o a s d a l e said. " I t is p o s s i b l e t o w e a r t o o m u c h c l o t h i n g in I h e w i n t e r , b u t w e m u s t n o t f o r get t h a t t o o little c a u s e a loss of b o d i l y b e a t w h i c h h a s t o be m a d e t i p , " s h e concluded. JCU » ll.«v " J0& "r. c~ XJ jguulnmrft (? titVtrriu 198 Cfiit'.i iil ; \ v t ' i u i t ' Albany, N. \ . 1 ,1 ,1.11 For ' Curls and Misses (i\ in logs - I losier^ !\(i|jiii J Steetel Brothers, Inc. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 15, 1929 4 SHORT NEWS NOTES Pedagogue To Have Special Section For 5 Students; BOARD WITHHOLDS ALL Professor Hidley Was "Biggest Slave Driver" In 19231 APPROPRIATION CUTS Dean In Service Josephine Brown, '!'>, may well say Croasdale, college physician, Dr. A. \V. Xo cut in the budget appropriations "I know a secret," for as editor-in-chief Risley, bead of the history department, will be made for some time, according of (he Pedagogue she is the only person and Professor Adam A. Walker of the tn Clarence W. Hidley, chairman of the in college who knows the result of the economics department have been con- student board of finance. student association vote for the most sistent winners. Dr. Risley won in Ninelv-lwn per cent of the budget of beautiful girl, the most popular co-ed, 1922, with Dr. Croasdale second and §14,452 has been collected to dale. 1022 the most charming girl, the most popular Professor Walker third. students have paid the §13 tax, making man, and the student who has done most Dr. Croasdale won first place in tin (dial receipts §13,280. lor the college. 1924, and Professor George M. York, The deficit amounts to §1,100 but the head of the commerce department, 8'i cut in appropriations which will he The Haines and pictures of the elected students will he published in a special usurped the second place of Dr. Risley, ] made if no more students paj taxes, wi I not be made until a later time. sec inn of the Pedagogue. The senior who went to Europe. )r. Croasdale was again voted most] The half taxes paid by the incoming annual will he distributed Moving-Up popular in 1925 I Jay. freshmen and seniors who were graduSorority E x t e n d s S y m p a t h y In other years, Pedagogue votes an ated in January have not been included Seven votes were taken last vear. Sigma Alpha extends sympathy t -nth f.i. Moore, '28, a member of' Psi alyzed the faculty more minutely than n the total receipts because they overShirley Robinson, '.31, in the death of I now. Professor Clarence A. Hidley,! balance the refunds which must be made , • I now. professor her mother. (lunima sorority, won 'the prize l o r ., , ,. , , ,, a r 0 t s sslave o r pulchritude. Miss Moore belonged to | .voted ^ i l l l "biggest " driver" ( . h i s t o r yin , 1923. was | io students leaving colleg Myskania, senior honorary society. : 2 , , j P r o m N e t s J u n i o r s $175 head oi'! T ION JUDGES i , ,""'. ,, '•'/' r''n,lessor r o l e s s o r Harry Bircheuough, Hirchenottg T Q N A M E 'The junior class made a profit of $175 , ,,,,,, i,,,,„.,,,',' ,1,.„.,,.,,,, ., , I'.udora l.ainpman was elected the most . ' | The lucid ol judges for the joke con beautiful girlI in 1927. Miss Lampman K ^ r S . H ^ K l' ,., OH the junior prom, according to Alice pres. (lenl Hi k , l | 1J....1.. [ test oi die Lion will be announced at a was prcs:denl ol Kapna Delta sorority. ..•....,.: Walsh, general chairman. Miss Eunice A. Ferine who sucRobert J. Sliillinglaw, '29, was chosen J . Shil )••.' Risky also took honors in .1 ' ''' " " " "inline, to " Robert ''''' ^ ceeds Dr. Richardson in point of most generous last year. Sliillinglaw 1 S ! l n u . v e a r i l s "stalest joker," followed linglaw, '29, editor-in-chief, The prize service. 'he I-"."1; bv Dr. George A. S. Painter, profess,,,- mil he a -ix month's subscription lo (.'ol is now edilur-in-chiei T o Talk on Perfumes T o d a y William M. French, '1 '"•- 1 " «-lnc-f ;,,f pbilusophv, and Professor U'infr.d lege Humor. Genevieve Cole, '2°, svill talk on the of the \'i-,ws, was la-' judged the ! c . Decker, bead of the German dTin juke must be in' the two line "History of Perfumes" at a meeting of must ambitious student 11 She" l\pe, and will illustrate the partment the Chemistry club in Room 250 at -I |,0,l h:,s h I111 11t-ld cartoon which appeared in ?[? , . f ' '«'"• , ' " ' ' ••"•'"Ui'col : Mrs. (Jueene I Ionian Faust, „,-.,,„, IK "Busi" issue HI' the Lion Monday. rK T '' , ' . " " " - ' !"'l'iil;mt> vote will tor 1,1 biology, won the award i',„l;il;; \!< iiiims ni the Lion M.il'f ma\ not com " ;'"•' >'•"' Dr. 1 . 1 aroline ! laculty beauty In 1925. The resignation of Dr. Leonard Woods '"' Welcomes Into Membership Gamma Phi Sigma welcomes into lull Richardson, professor of Greek and Latin for thirty-four years, lias left Miss S O I R E E B I D S A R E $3.50 membership Katherine Kdwards, '31, and Kunice A. Perine, instructor in line ails, Bill- lor sophomore soiree will he Prances A. Mazar, '32. die oldest faculty member in point oi S3.50, F.dythe Cairns, chairman, an service. iioiuircd today. Only the first two hii'i Sybil Blake, '29, R e t u r n s Miss Perine lias completed twuitydred In sign up will rccch e i ivm . Sybil HI.ike, '29, who was injured in nine years in the art department. She j ' S t a t i 1 .,liege ..•...11 i t . t h•i r d str; l i g h t which will be simple, Miss t'.uni- -an!. an automobile accident a few weeks is now teaching eight courses, including the history, principles, criticism, inter ha d o t ! i.di game Salurila., e\ eiiiiie. de CLASSTA'UDEVILLE The orchestra lias inM vet been en ago, has returned lo college. pretation, and .structure of art. t e s t i n g ih e i . „ , | ii-r 1 i n ,n' 1111 i 111 1e o i AND Miss Perine received her bachelor of New 'I'orl-. In a score o l 35-24. T h e THUR., FRI.. SAT. arts degree from Houghton Seminary, FEB. 14-15-16 W j i h S o u n d -MARKED MONEY' Clinton, New York. In 1900, she was Slate l u l l ege sei olid Usui i w h i c h w i l l EXTENDS SYMPATHY (It () COCMLAN u o d others made Bachelor of Pedagogy in the Slate he the varsity next .tear, played more MON. TUBS, WED. Delta Omega extends sympathy Normal College and, in 1911, received a than tbrce-ipiartei'.- of the game and FEB. 18-19-20 Half the price of the electrola has degree of Bachelor of Science from New were leading the visitors In two point- Louise Matlirw-.m. '20, in the death Willi TALK a n d • O U N I ) ' SHOW l-OLKS" She also attended her father. been raised In the method ,,i collect- York University. whin the lirsl [cam entered the game ing In e cents from each dancer at Pratt institute and Columbia University. in die middle oi the last hall. Miss Perine travelled and studied in noon, according to Daniel P. t.'orr, '31, During the lir-t hall, the State" sec Prance, Italy, and Greece in the vear chairman of the committee which purDIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA 1920-1927 when she obtained a leave of oiids played a inueli better game than chased the machine. absence. She also holds a Carnegie lhe\ did in die hist pen,,il. On ami C~^ MARK "1 have paid the company >c\cnt>- Scholarship. Kissam lead the attack for tiie second team, t III getting i igbt point- and Ki- j stun caging three field haskels. I'arr and Aiierbach led tin- attack for Monte Blue the lii'-: string outfit w iih six and four when it is needed," Corr said. points respectively. An mjui'i d ankle i in The committee has not collected in Bowling for girls began yesterday at kept Ktic/.) nski i,ill ..I the game {'apseventy-five dollars which remains to Rice's bowling alleys, corner of Western laIn I leniiw plavcd die game ag.iinsl the ) be paid mi the electrola. This sum will avenue and Quail street. The number advice oi his pliy-ician. II.- was suffer I be solicited ai slated intervals, accord- thai may play each Tuesday and Tliurs- iug from a slight attack m inlluen/a. with da> is limited to ten, according to Cam h'oineo, captain " i tin visitor-, ami I ing to t.'orr. Willi line M. Schleich, president of the Girls' Seiiz played he-t ior die losing u.-ini. J Lois Wilson - H. B. Warner Athletic association. The first ten who C o n r n d N;IKC-I Herney Braves Attack Of Grippe sign up on the G, A, A. bulletin hoard .•Icveii points will be allowed to play the next lime. ALSO OPERATING ALBANY AND REGENT li\e fields ,,ii,| a free thr In Cooper Game To Keep Record Lcnorc G. S. Hutchison, '29, and Dorothy Brimmer, '30, have been appointed deaconesses in the Youth Week program which began Sunday at the First Presbyterian church. Young people are taking charge of all the church activities, including the work of deacons, trustees, speakers, music, and general sessions during the week. Miss Hutchison will tonight direct a dramatization, "Just As I Am." MISS PERINE IS FIRST IN RECORD OF SERVICE STATE WINS THIRD STRAIGHT GAME BY SCORE OF 35 TO 24 PROCTOR'S Grant HIGH COLLECTIONS NET HALF PRICE OF ELECTR0LA vDTRAN D S 7X£^!t*Jl£i««nM« OF WOMEN TO ITZ. WEEK OF FEB. 18 BOWL LIMITED TO TEN WEEK OF FEB. 18 Dolores Costello "Tbe Redeerr)ip25ir/ THEATRES T h r e e \ •ars i n u n i n t e r r u p t e d playiug in a l l games College v participate iug h e l i i i l l , is the '29, captai i n w h i c h the Stale r.sitj b a s k e t b a l l t e a m has 1, save f o r t w o games durst year w h e n he was very record i n Joseph l l e r n e y , H I d i e .war's i | i i i u i i 1. n i l . i d ha-, been kepi i n e espeiixe o l playing ill n iic - h i . i d d h i v e been oil H e l m , was i l l w i t h an ei ippe d m iug the i ....per H . bill III i i - l e d ..II p i . i \ ing • a . l v n e o l In p i n - : " , „ „ . P a r t i c i p ; i i „ „ i n the game ..Inn. 1 Ccist h i m 1 ie \ , - w Y , , r k n i p llerney' lacl ai i ! games -.,l„ the bench. attack n 1'mini ,.:.,i against i l l "Dependable We Telegraph Flowers lo all I'tir* 0/the World cApollon Tea Room I SHOP STEUBEN STREET Corner James 215 Central Avenue flu hnmr <>\ //.,/ , , , „ ! 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