State College New^s NEW VOL. XrH. No. 10 YORK STATE COLLECE FOK TEACHER* ALBANY, N. V. Tin IISDAV. FIOHKIAHV 2 1 . I!i2!l I2.LV) Per Year. :U\ Weekly h THREE NEW BUILDINGS AS THEY ARE TODAY 2 STATE STUDENTS MAY BE IN CONTEST FACULTY MEMBERS League Of Nations Association To Offer European Trip As First Prize Two students enter ihe lirsl examination according Dr. I In- In information \Y. foulest prize featuring Ihe of the liisthe sent Stale a -t:<\ session, ilii- of in trip I" (ieneva, ihe tenth ' I'.u to federation of sistanl prize will will he $50. he SUM), Local and of .Von-I'arlisan dueled tins The 5, The is to hased in H. letter ihe ihe he con winch will Hruliaeher from ihe parlicipale. Ihe open Stales, he -up iwo stu n,, any college Thomas College, man I In- received a lic.idi|iiail, rMale will he oi I ..llcgc cut. red Alexander, the of lo in Mildred freshmen, on Miller of ihe Isahe! leading play ihe eolltciii Alhlelic to of M. Ihe "Tom". "Koutli", and Mildred K '.Ill; 1,'erliiide I. '.In Hall, '-"», "Madame", costume,, Hriinnier, Ml); I'elerson, Mail,, pi op. rue,, I'rograius. I, Josephine A. bos. he I'll/.il.. Ill I'llher, Katherine Walk.,,--. I uiil Page fur he llnll, home ready for || which eeoiuuuies || ; i of the I.. will house Manh la., Nelson, n • • Sayles, principal leave this is of at the women, afliniooii bachcr. .11 conference Dr. s J r l 1K V " > " " :[[' ' CoUlimllee. .,, pials oi _ "I (teachers do i.ae ""' ^ • " • • ' " ' i " Women will .,-, The. men | [ l H ' right , have .0 the hallo,. 1 1.111 s I.I , ,,„l,l IH I iiii«-l. D, s •'<• ' ' • ' JK "Id, was an V \lluu> - , . „ , , „ , " Preside, we, k U.,1 ' " s,„, ''"ineul people lo, Kruhaeher " " '"•<"'" »''l''l> l • " " Ins „ >' «•'* ; l l r ,„ l , u " " " " M " " ^ ' '' ( ' x l II.,i lii-lieve easily thai swayed b.\ woinen ''I" ' ' . I T I V ' 1 " " I n i„ h .uiliin in In ,,wu T I on I X Vnieii Z Win case il hand tomorrow meeting President Sayles. and Dr. session education when of on and a liru- Xelson die college conference plan ol John,'/;,, also ,p h,,,,,, " | s k • l | - " ' " | 1 ""' l n l " 1 ' 1 ' |« " " ' '' sl - '1'1""1 S| >' " w Mn, ''"i/eiis. "U Johnson is .She 1, a member when woiin 11 .,1 of the „, N',w die League majoring in , , | the new ,,1 Prolessor will ' ' " ' " ' l u h , and Phi l.a.nhda of superill- superintendence. at the the hacca Slate exercises lead lasl L'ollege June. John,town, the Pennsyl- discussion Professor speakers received lege of are: of of new school Slawson al the units is a grad- from I'ldred, 'Pros ; K. of conference degrees Arvie si hool,, iuletidelil tie de higln r Slate College. Other unit Boynlou, organization Tuesday. biolog.i Voters, a Ithaca, is president delivered schools, ol have serve Samuel J. Slaw-...11. -aipi-riii- of vania, Vork D. liouitoii address letideul the voters' Women Irani; ilepaiiiiuiit laureate types is " I low held r produce schools in loillllienci'iiieill D.A\', l ; ' juries incre.isinglj Professor ''|'.' ,1 repre l l l r ,"' ; sihools citizen?" Pro lessor tu the convention public leiideul -he serves on a j Hi \ ill. theme of the lype of itself. , - . , , without . . i , . ! , . , - , , , ;Ihe , , , . ,lesiin , ,-,.,i,i,iiii> ,,, ' U n „, ,1 1,l,,hn . „ ' " ' " . M , l « ' 'I I I I I I I in uioiiv. ' " ' ' " " gi.ei should ihe, | - \ , V . T s incoinpletr t'. t ol superintendent H a n w e l l . super schools. Htiffalo; Deliroat, who State and HtilT) 1 '..rilaiul, somrilj EVANGELINE CALKINS AVTHCR TO ADDRESS 'NTERSORORITY PARTY \T0 TEACH AT WALDEN STUDENT ASSEMBLY^ DELAYED TO MARCH 2 FRIDAY, MARCH15 I'N.inghn. t alkun, ,;„,„ th. p|;,ee || ,„ I K S ,|. college "''"I who 1^' '_"., | „„, ,„ , . . the new |, , | | ,,„, riiursil,,., , ,|„ u ,ij. ,„ „,,„,. an f,'DI¥\ AY ,„. • . . . die ,„.„ I in,,,, , I „„. pla. , , „ . , „ comes I Hi '.In. ,ll,|ih. .I ni.u,ace i m l l i u l u , lici Pi a- a Vl,h„| ,„ „„ M w „ according , ..-,•,„. p, ,,k in engaged ' I ,,'aves, to Proles,,, MAKLH Vmiatiarlu, ,.-.„„;,, ,„„ ann I ,,,h M ,,..,,nl,l' „,c,,,l„,n 15 Spec, r Mar, h 'JV, president ",'"'!''•'l,"/n!> MADrU~Tc tKIUAY, M i s s , all |i,M,a. I n.wi-n. I in i he o an r.i mil I ,u i m ho I i l.o I |e nl lie \,iin i in |M|K, ,.i Sam . ' H ' '- si Hilled III lie I len.h P'|I, C ua- Ml.l.a II. w a. ,.| , , | I mull Mir will in I'l.'l I.. I'l.'ll lie • I, ai I ..hmihia Idcn, ,vhcn- f \ \ 1 " " ^ "I j l u , laled c m inn,e, "I"''1"'1 i, .„ I, ailiel •(„,, 'nil. Ill ,.,,„,, K. V an k le.i I o| "'• school, ,,.,-,,, |..., | l . I .nil 17 i, pail! N ah .,1 ,,ll 15, the w, ! .che.luk, 1 . 'i """'' !'," ' "," I,,,,,,- as i Ma.' I T h ,,, , !. . :'>.' ; l '' , ,, 1 , , , 1 '," he '-' •"•; l c " 1 '," ,ntvr «,r"nt> " " ' ' " " " ' ,,.,.„„ ,-,, ' - »''" 1 ' will M^'' , " l ' " • ' "<•'» tomorrow, ' ° ' ' " '' , | l"n> for >,! l un l " u ' l ' " r Inel[v.! i , ' ' T student n en., I ' ' ,,'. lo a - I,.all v .-.II ,1 Ihe. V\ ..1,1, ll an "< il idjilsiini in . ., l o i d m g ,,i „l ,I,SSOI ihe \l .I-,,.. , , p l , family -oi -al u I'lor.nce home V igniia ml,'rested the : . , | | | , tu i,, Pi head " r i , |„, W l , . | , / ^ ill n espeeiall. lunelion ,i Da.ll ' puhll, , „ „ . Vuienca Spencer , hanging High l l . la W ^ ^ ' ' ' " " ^ ^ M „ s .Spciiee, as the he,l ih, „ , , ! , . hell, i.,, i„ win n lie hccaill . hut,an ' * ' Ihe plac, • „| Mis, » , , , h, ,i n ,n I I al •. e. \l heir ^ " ' " " " M ' and secrelan M .Inland Mm.. .ll.i' .. un'he',1 , " " " " ^ " " " 1 -HiVli Slinnl lie " ' In. a 1111 .-.,.' i '.In . i .1 i | \\ In "Shock Of My Life, Teachers Say As They ( rasp Doorh nobs . i p, i n . ,n „.|, VII i l l , 1,,M M I, I. ni. \ alia Y.M.C.A AND Y.W.CA. I ,h r Pn.l, wile . • i i -. i • petui) charge air ol e n d , , i i , . • i n dents w h o i ale I., si, le do u i i h , C o l i i d o n o l the lew M l lie 1 . II and then Moi, III.ill o i l g l i t s p a limit 1 h student leach a r e p11. , g the "shock ol III. l i f e " , III! T o lessen he po -ah,1,1 e l e c l n c shock , plaid c l o t h ' I,.,,. 1 1 , 1 1 1 attached m various 1 v a r i c o l o r e d p auk. ,,| o . , ..- l o ills l i l i g l l i s h one oolll I I o n , a i.iiher, Ihe I h . o i l , - , ilip r a c l i c e leach •r, s . i \ , l i n g i i i s h i u g u i , r k s , h i i i d w i llli-n 1 um i al 1 e n d s o n sina 1 s i n k , i ., a e iudisiinci. I L. , iinn, i n . I and 11 M i l u l d n ii. i..i I, e.iih. • . . . . . . . ...i-.I VII - . - , --, Mi wiih ,, s, tin MI Hoih \ -lllilenl s III Mai, Di I ol tin Di Kill.is up.il V I, lliithachci 1 -.Ih ge al I awie K'li-.ell ,,'clocl, ol ,; ,, ',.u-, ill. i,,ni,ai,,w \leader, II,;.,!,i will icpn IllallgUlal, I ollcge. |.n .iilcni 'floi, will al , , , the iiniMc sin,,-,,! wh,, h a . r e i g n e d nl I iiuna Willaid i V Ml,s (o h e c u i i I elect eight initialed i,,.,,,,-,. | | „ . p . i r h . ud School. paialm.. ih,,..I tin ' g i r l , in J in). l'li/a , , pre n and V W lo, i \ ,M- VI ..ill .„ I,, i I ,,, S.i'iu.l . . . s,|., VI n I, n,l I , I i.iiil.hn I „,' eiliol. ,--, \ . w V ml „ Mi i.h JJ nid Vln. Dean - i , ..oi In t o n who I ,||, ,,,1,1,1- I'- n , . Pi ills,, Ii de 'J'l, K'I p.,,k I ,,| Hruliaeher, W dhiii, Vilu.i W II il nil Piesideiil who an ,, will V-en,inlh KelL, N'hl.h. ol and M th, V '.*„' Ni Is, n. '.in, IneLii Mi I ,11,1. v . local V \ \ the V VI I '*> V., will he hostess, Dean Jtl, hauis. Delegaie. not id he a man been named -.111.1,. ,,| and .Selicmvtad), the siiideni he , | , the new V. V ban coiilereuc, faiiop.-.m , I leadipial lei s wdl ll'uilei flu ( M Hotel ( will III, Van V in J'l; ,1- p.ii'itui nl '.Ill, Mil.,//,,. Junio s Requested By Myskania To Hand In List Of Activities k.iuta rc.piesls a l l j u r» l o io I I ,i l i . i .,1 then i M i a c u t a. I l l tiles while al M a h 1 o l I h e lists should hi o n theme and should he n ' u l w l , I'bev llll. I, lei i i i i the " M ' c o m p a r t m e n t o | |he • Itidenl m a i l b o x , according l o ,l„ M skania announcement be 'J'l, \|.ni Malic a.. Ml-, 'J'l and and Doiolhi loslliines, aiherlisuitt, 'I..'. decoialions, Vhu- .nu\ VV'il Sophie losepliinc h'llll. VVahh. 'JO, An LelTerl, Dot'is lln/ee. and the t. le Umiv, ' . " ' , llar'.ara k'irli Wi-aihn wax. president |or I 'J'l; '.";; , •„ , - . . H | 'J'l, \m. piogtailis, llowei - Ki.tiuer, I' ,tln r VI. iihiiui i Clll.ll leg, paper, membership nieiuber-, I . -IIIIIII ' lee. Hiugham, Viet/ knle... head will r e i n -hmeiils, In u s K ii ie I IIIIIII II , Vim- ilu's V I,, I n i l , h , liili ue ill \\ Hun.. \laii '.!-', Mil,bed tin ,, I Van Ml . Holt, ' >» |,lea,lent lepi, lull ,,ew DATE OF FRENCH FETE IS SET FOR APRIL S ng -cm l: w ,11 int.. ,,„ pledg.s l.aiu said ck, hall prill I i da. c losi'plnne cnllegi M..id.i VI cnledel, lie. la.h . PRESIDENT TO AI TEND INAUGURATION AT TROY Pie.id, . I lb. WILL ENGAGE IN MEET I teiiclil will s.-nd .1,1,1.'.,:,-- i., tin Vine I . a I will ' r Allpieseul Win cs Higguis, Mis •lllllellts U end, order. noil !•' in and I i, l u l l p eleellic shock ., a n i l . in ,l.i will leave Sun- a Monday, a ol iiocracj, can be emotional appeal. ' " " - ' ' " «•>•!> Hn- point, essential m ih. leel no , been " ' Jnsliee heeaiise , s ' '' 'l'" l l " ' " " 1»0 l>''l"'esciitali „., l r "'' ' will attend of Morris and Prolessoi u a , noted 1 - . -l-i I Pat' ol A " l " " ?,1'"'- c„l lle.lue, a friend manner." thn " |,,l„, head of Hale to Professor ailend I'll, die the Dr. | .cieiMc leaching an Iveusselaer I ' " v cilsilis ...1 .siiiioniii aid 11 of of week- the and lint I ear to discuss delicate points .medical icslinioiii in Ihe j u n i n. llian nem w ho serve on juries al presenl . I'.unual.ai Johnson. 'Ju, declared \ e , l e r - j | ihink thai a uouiau can separate tin (lil > alternooii al a special hearing . . | th. ' i a c t , in.in the trills of .motion anil department : hi.,res Pro- Embarrassed By Medical Testimony," j < ;<< -•.»•>-..„,.,. »< ,.,pni„„nde„ci ^ ' M Johnson Tells Senate In Fight For Jury Rights •"• - .•.-. «c.,.i„m„. , h i as- education, and _ " ' , and I), r o i l n llowliud. • _ " ; ; I.nan. mi Dr. physics convention. and Saturday. |,0,,u. ,,, department iienipalie\ |li< Professor hreuel, Joseph , harming r \ l ua, a,,,., , , treasurer Institute; Pale. •T,..ce. in Vl.o.'ai.i W . I . ' . r. 'J'l; A Vear's , | ; n . were the Huh.,,!,., | Hi I Kalhryu Marion • en ill. I osgro, 'J'l. lights, M. be at Thurs- Hruliaeher. Mill.ui of will en | ;."""'"' man Depart,,,.'. . i.d •'I' 1 •. 11 Ai Mildied piihliein. makeup, ,|„,| New I), 1 „, 'in,Hi, nil widow, Will advertising 'J'l; ',!_'; lira, e '.III, 01 I. " [ ' " • " illee. 1iii/ cehhraled pr.,iess.,r'|!'iinbiiio •'du.ild Sloan, 'J'l following Sei'oeder. a since pallli.-arers I'olweeliiuc 'J'l malum, N. Don. '.III, and Ackle\, K. head school, will ihe uate of M.diai '.II W . Dadnnui. 'J'l; I,ration „„„„„ laience 'J'l, llaiglr, I' Ml , \. ,.,,,. "Dm leu-". I'lllllia building, i enter. Hall, ,U , | M I I I K X i u " ' allowed • u , , , l l « loU " serve " ' " juries conchts , l\ n r' "k' Stale lie on . . ' As-i„n|,l,.,n, where ..„• ,,;,V(. , , , ,. , , • l ' " " de.rge spme Ihe plaver- A l l a n " , Dora lv ,1 th, oi S.lnuidei, " " " Plot'.' In. Palmer, ( ' h'ev l„ "Mrs. Down, • In and llieil n I. llianioiid. Man '•',:; VI Ail, sv»a»/v>»*»> .1 al'lerwanl, .pi lo the "Two charge wi-i-k. Miine in direeloi role, and Katherine "Harhara", mles la 'J'l. VVilhchuiiia lla.ard", The Kieliard, In,I Hicliards Vt the K i t . .v.:-:,,\»r;; I1,::!;:: r= ,>• ; ,? H- ;$fp ^T,ss:tt;. rV.;™r„t: todav. M. llc\erli an old gspM, Marion right, . , , , - tod.n in favor ,,1 'cinhana-sineiit ii implication, an n,,i| ,•„,, 1,,-.,, i ; U Vine; ee S: mil, a,s|stail lilo e,so| , . . , . . , .. " j „ , , r aoinl I .i ,. . " . . . ...* . , main, sin a i g u u i . h,n, women on the juries. .1 p reitc i, ua, nine, in M Agnes .|;„ . i, , , . i 1 i ,i v ' , | . I'eanl preseiiled March (iormlcy, rc«l ol "Arahella". dull at dietary oi League in I lision Saiurday, Moreiiee he associai Ihe coined., announced silla and Departed Teacher Mi- chairman K. Smith and Institute and The Page ,,.. . . . _ . . . . _ HlS W a s O l d W o r l d Courtesy, Is P r e s i d e n t ' s T r i b u t e T o eh in aw,ml. is comniiltee i will musical Ihe Cirls' incluile: classrooms. as l i t e . was occupied g-yinna.siiim; I lit 2 FRESHMEN TO LEAD CASTING.A.A. COMEDY ham School, which .mil lo DUnJCflJ JUiioliAl !ak< I Teacher. I unci- in , committee riiirks.ni education da\ High ioniplc-1 ion. neai big PROFESSOR SIMONIN 10 DflDIDn TFIDOhlV of Xalioiis association. the buildings, auditorium n n n n n / i n / s n teacher- siudents care I " t olumhia of Helen Milne « e-uiial contest. Or. new lite ihe President recently national dividing II lo school and United sponsors, pari, K'uiirtesj. Isiiirki-iliurki-i I' Three | will is dents in each normal A. on inidei .Nations will text he lie of mouth. competition college will League Association, .April examination plied ihe of sessions adjourns attend ihe guidance conference The examinations, which auspice, Dr. Pierce deans il A. Hale, High for die prize, may also he offered. the I-. Miss Kliza- Association members before John Milne third and stale faculty professor le'.ir unci education opening Kducation I're.idem end prize other lare.ee Dr. professor in C"le\ eland today. department, al associations. Second and assislaiil Xalioiial th • convention In assembly .Nations, and the world die hour the t'ollegc a | . . Pierce Morris, . nuvcniion day he \nna II. education, are attending sponsor yesterday will the League of inj>s of hclli X:11it.11•. officer--. lirsl rope, lend will of Dean compel it ivc of head of wlm Cleveland meeting may received here. Nisley, rt*^islration The ('ullrjie League participation, formal of the department, local Slate nation-wide cm Adttn tury from Graduate O f S t a t e C o l l e g e To Lead Discussion At Wheel '.III. and iniisie, Mildred lohllson. '."). Plays, Hi ace 'J'l, cost tunes; Ml, and kiilh I Margarei Mark. ',10 I'loieuce Israel, will '.."I, props, p-ihei Sluilt,, Dorolliv lames, Kickard, '..">; 'dancing, ML Sluileiiis I classes I osgro, selling; clean-up, in die assist advanced in directing draiiiat'e the plais, I which w i l l be presented in the aiiditoraitii. j Dancing "As some an will added feticiny follow in die attraction, skils," Miss gymnasaiiu. ne may have l-Yanenis ,ai ( |. Wdim'MWiKWWgffl STATE COLLEGE NEWS FEBRUARY 21, 1881 State College News Established in 1910 by the Class of 1918 i he Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE NEWS BOARD WILLIAM M. FRENCH Editor-in-Chief Kappa Delta Klio House, 480 Morris St., Dial 6-4314 THOMAS P. FALI.ON Business Manager \2 Garfield Place, Dial 6-4874-R Louis J. WOLNER Managing Editor 54 West Street, Dial 6-3595-R MARGARET J. STEELE Associate Managing Editor 224 Jay Street, Dial 31780 MARGARET HEN NINGE Advertising Manager Newman H a l l , 741 Madison Ave., Dial 6-6484 ' / I , Zo'c lVinri'el's,<!-3r!hJer«-el /oiinaon" ' ^ ' ' u u V h Ke'lsey.'^T; Emily Leek, ' 3 1 : t i a r a l.you ' 3 1 ; ituth Malier, ' 3 1 ; llenetta Miller, ' 3 1 ; &&t&J!Wt!^T^i. M ri0 Temr " " - '"; I I j o f interest vanishes. '• It may be that i f M i s s Soandso makes a personal plea f o r the T h i n g u m a j i g cake sale, students may a c t u a l l y what she says. But is not hear the t i m e o f the thousand s t u - dents i n the student association too valuable to have free j fafe Qr0Wg _ COUTSeS Colkgiate, But Kt€p$ Scholarship Lead; r • • J I t t f J ill J l\ ft V Ix C Limited III IMOOU Via UOyS, tOCUlty JO> Qy R O S K D R A . V S K Y I activities that are so c o m m o n today. The G r o w i n g m o r e c o l l e g i a t e since its c o n - , atmosphere a r o u n d the college has quick- I ,frs;on j ,a;njng |State a d v e r t i s i n g shouted at t h e m ? frotn a norirm| i t s recor<| college, but r e - | ) f s c |10|asljc ened and this has replaced the repose and a b i l i t y , | calm o f f o r m e r d a y s . " College today has changed g r e a t l y ) from ,he 0 | j "Albany Normal", accord-: Better Preparation M i s s A n n a K. Pierce, dean o f w o m e n , W e fear thai the correspondent is fresh f r o m h i g h school, | j n g t 0 a consensus o f o p i n i o n o f f a c u l t y | w h o lias been w i t h State College since where the m a k i n g o f such announcements was l o l e r a t e d f o r • members w h o have witnessed the change 1886 says: " O u r w o r k has changed conits possible value i n o r a l E n g l i s h , Mm students at Stat ' •- • H a c k i n the annuals o f its h i s t o r y , stu- siderably while I have been here. T h e College, we believe, value their t i m e m o r e than t o have i i I dent l i f e was d i f f e r e n t f r o m w h a t i t is students used to come here d i r e c t l y f r o m taken up by vocal s a n d w i c h men and g i r l s . I today, say professors w h o have m a r k e d g r a m mar school and t h e college w a s S l o w l y g i v i n g i n reality a h i g h school course. the g r o w t h o f college a c t i v i t y . —I Assistant business malinger, .lane I. Furiii.-inek, '3(1, Assistant advertising manager, Dorothy Lrfieri, '3(1. Advertising assistants, Dorothv llurdiek, M l ; Anne Schneider, '.ill; Thurston Scott, '3(1. Circulation staff, Klcaimr Welch. '-'9: Katherinc (milium, '30; Rose , WHAT • and steadily, the p e n d u l u m o f t i m e has •JHTOUS T i i o f i i i i T ; I DfAUV IF Bv W..MF. |. 0. s t r u c k i n d e l i b l y y e a r a f t e r y e a r upon the college ADAMS. record, until Methods o f teaching were given along w i t h practice w o r k and the e n t i r e course n o w in t h e year covered a period o f o n l y t w o years. is no longer young There were no social activities such as I t lias expanded in a l lwe k n o w today. N o school parties o f American Press Ofiimnu. B y Allan Xevins. 598 pages, stands well advanced i n any k i n d were g i v e n . Students show $.3.80. N e w Y o r k : I ) . (.'. H e a t h . j t l u ' Progress o f k n o w l e d g e . l i o r e f e l l o w s h i p a m o n g each other now. E d i t o r s , it is said, w r i t e in w a t e r ; what they w r i t e today j Average Called " B e t t e r " I'lii- is n a t u r a l , o f course, because o f the is f o r g o t t e n t o m o r r o w . A t the best, a f e w choice phrases Professor Leonard \ Y . R i c h a r d s o n , • > • '-'seininstudent .studenta catci tviivt iyt.y . 'There There seemi seem VJ28, the i n s t i t u t i o n in experience. j f i t l d s and now Published every Friday in the college "war by the Editorial Hoard representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, $2.25 per year, jgjg^gjgs b i g g e r t h i n g t h a n w e have ever done b e f o r e . " Especially w h e n the vice president is r e q u i r e d t o repeat a notice t h a t has appeared i n t h a t m o r n i n g ' s N E W S , even the l i t t l e s p a r k Jx^^y^arrSta'"- The NEWS does not nece-snrily endorse sentiments expressed in contributions. No communications will be printed unless the writers' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the News. Anonymity will be preserved i f so desired. The NEWS does not guarantee to print any or all communications. PRINTED »V MILLS Am 1'HES:1. 394-396 lire mdwiiv—Dial 4-2287 may s u r v i v e as the product o f the best e d i t o r i a l services. head o f the (ireek and L a t i n d e p a r t m e u i ', "., m-.---t i -l 1r-e' -s-p- o ' n s' i b i l i t•y to r\ ',ff.,,v. .. ue ,i Keener i" sense hat is the c o m m o n l y accented v o w » - i ' " " • •• " " " • ,|t" c ".u ' ." l n e " m ' k : " " 1 L a n " d e p a r t m e u i | . . . l n | i l f f . „ r > , ,,.lve a | w a y 5 f ( U m ( 1 m y 'That is the c o m m o n l y accepted v i e w , when one comes t o | a f a c u l t y member here l o r .13 years, re i - m l c n i - ambitious i n w a r d b e t t e r i n g them Il ink o f the e d i t o r i a l w r i t e r s themselves. W i t h this v i e w [ m a r k s : " I n the old days, o n l y methods else- and in this p a r t i c u l a r they are the Albany. X. V. February 21. l')2'i \'o 1. Mil. No. V) Professor X e v i n s chooses t o pick a decided q u a r r e l . H e courses were g i v e n . Then, the w „ r k j ^ t n e i n spiie o f the actual chaiiKes i n the Contends that " s o m e o u t s t a n d i n g .American e d i t o r i a l s possess was changed and d i f f e r e n t courses out ! , , , „ ,-,, LOST: A HI'imVKI) KKIKXI) ... . ,. . . i i i i i , i P s y c h o l o g y Sees C h a n g e qualities e n t i t l i n g them t o permanent p r e s e r v a t i o n i n easily side one scale o j method w i r e adopted W i l l i the death o f Professor Amedee S i m o n i n , the col. . . . ,. , •, i ii i .i II L ii i i Proles-.- r ( i c o r g e A . P a i n t e r , head o f lege loses m u r e than a p r o f e s s o r ; each student w h o has accessible f o r m and thai they w i l l f u r n i s h a valuable by the college M i l l later, o t h e r course. . . •• i . , . . . , i ' <-. . . . i , ever been so f o r t u n a t e as to lake a course under h i m , loses r e c o r d o f the h i s t o r y o f public o p i n i o n . " l i e proves h i s were adiled and t i n c u r r i c u l u m changed I m-nibcr i r I n vears s a i d : " ' T h e r e have case so conclusively by this excellent a n t h o l o g y o f A m e r i c a n t o a f o u r sear r e q u i r e m e n t . I t h i n k , m ; .ecu many changes in the philosophy de u friend. P r o f e s s o r S i m o n i n was one o f tin.- best liked o f e d i t o r s , at least, have w r i t t e n i n the hearts o f men. u as a o lew , , ,•.indents , - ,igo j ' a i l m e n t . lions. hasI n a d d i t broken i o n to e d i t o r i a l o p i n i o n , that one is tempted t o believe that some j is the h ewl lheor l e than , theitaverage f i h.e Psychology been the f a c u l t y , and his death removes . d e l i g h t f u l personality I n the present v o l u m e , M r . X e v i n s includes what he be . " . , . . « . onu . u n i t s , hat. sse do not t h i n k the students' ,,Ditude to e d i t o r s , at least, have w r i t t e n i n tin- hearts o f m,... ' •g o mg at the present time f r o m the F r e n c h d e p a r t m e n t . Probably every student w h o ipplicui I educational psychology i n lieves t o be the greatest A m e r i c a n e d i t o r i a l s since the t i m e j " ^ f o i V s ' s o r K i i d u i V a i d ' T r K has ever taken a course f r o m h i m w i l l remember his k i n d l y inn i i i . I I w i t h the study o f general of W a s h i n g t o n . B y greate.si is not necessarily meant ,i i,„.. i h u m o r , h i s f r i e n d l y s p i r i t , and his personality thai made .... . . l o c a t i o n department and a member i >-\cl>n|oLM i n r - i d e o f this, I find an famous o r most r e n o w n e d ; rather, he means those etli lb i w r y i ' d i r a l change. Hack i n the study o f a f o r e i g n language a pleasure rather than an i r k o f t h e faculty f o r IK years comments t o r i a l s o f greatest significance in history editorials which in,ivsli.n we were under I ) r . M i l n e "'The changes I see as nioM pronounce'! some task. s t i l l are readable v . I n n r e p r i n t e d f r o m musty tiles. lie -tuili-m- never knew t h e i r grades i n are along ,ni expansion w h i c h has tendti lieu various -Indies. I f they f a i l e d they T h o u g h o r i g i n a l l y an alien t o A m e r i c a n s and their custo g i v e I I - till' Weaknesses , , l I.ino- ,-,,! 'The book is one i n w h i c h the student o f h i s t o r y w i l l IM !•• :• veil kii iwledge o f the fact. 'The leges i n g e n e r a l . W e base tiims, M , S i m o n i n succeeded i n adapting himself to student d e l i g h t t o b r o w s e : here is source m a t e r i a l in a l l t h e \ i m -I -nine ids ai '.,::<• o i thai was d i a l it d i d away t h i n g o l contact between l l and v i g o r o f w r i t e r s w h o fell keenly o i l the subject. O n e l i f e here w i t h o u t losing the flavor and compelling interest student' m i n d and (he f a c u l t y . Snidri. . . . . now ,'.; ii . i l l hard f i e l i n g s , jealousies and can trace the influences that the editors o f the " s t a l w a r t " o f his native France, l i e l i n e d unusually well into t h e is,ill 'i - so lb il i h e students were a l l just as b r i l l i a n t a- lliey ss ere in the p.isl days i n j o u r n a l i s m made upon (heir readers. H e r e one plan o f u n d e r g r a d u a t e o r g a n i z a t i o n s , and had a p r i n c i p a l I n fact, our g u a r . u i l i c o l selecln HI g i v e - unlet a 'Ii iii icr.itii basis. Students now meets t h e noted e d i t o r i a l - o f (ireeley i n his N e w S'ork i'e ii '( e.i!.'ii to l i . i n i for learning's sake r o l e i n the o r g a n i z a t i o n o f the F r e n c h club, Fencing club us a g r e a t e r n u m b e r o l b r i l l i a n t students "Tri-buuc"—editorials w h i c h a r e t h e best examples o f ,- l i n y w i r e in ihe o l d days. -They That b r i l l i a n c e , h o w e v e r , has accom and A r c h e r y club. Members o f these organizations ihus democratic f o r c e in j o u r n a l i s m ; here one meets the y e l l o w m a r ' s studs now t o w a r d t h e goal of panied an actual loss of m t c l l c i l u a li.se an influence that is quite irreplaceable, j o u r n a l i s m e d i t o r i a l s o f Hearst in the Spanish W a r p e r i o d ; n„k.iiL! a mark " c u r i o s i t y w Im h is auo In-1 u m o f -,.t ing here on reads the noted " A t T h e l i a r o f H i s t o r y " f r o m the M . S i m o i i i n ' s influence w i l l live here f o r several years. hat the percentage o l sludenls whose Miss Fay Notes Willingness N a t i o n , condemning M c K i n l e y f o r his alleged d i s r e g a r d T h i s influence w i l l be intangible. I l would be well for the of last m i n u t e o v e r t u r e s on the part o f S p a i n ; a l l t h e m o t i v e f o r -only is ssitliin themselves, Miss Helen T h a s , manager o f the is at I ast no l a r g e i than i t Used t o be students t o erect a on.re permanent m e m o r i a l to h i m , to more noteworthy editorials o f historical importance are '. ( ip, say . " I note a r e m a r k a b l e svill and as years pas-, it seems to me, it is here. ingia-ss m i ihe pari o l the students here show the g r a t i t u d e o f a l o v i n g student bod) to a well loved f a l l i n g oil " to w o r k themselves i h r o i i g h college. 'This professor. T h e organizations o f w h i c h M . S i m o n i n was Students o f E n g l i s h w i l l find die besl essays on c u r r e n t Use of French Grows •••-' h cidi d iinprovenient on the de father may well move to i r e e l a tangible memorial to his topics w i t h i n these p a g e s ; a m a t e u r s in j o u r n a l i s m w i l l de ,, i i s Mi i ii I pel ii let i . o n in e o l s u d e n t s o l l o r n i e r light over the t lassies in dial held. memory. Such a n u n c w i l l have the heart) endorsement P i . . l i s , o r J o h n A . M a h a r , o f F r e n c h ', ,. . , . • , . ,i i 1 - . Iiv-s. l i t i s independent spirit is com The book deserves a l l Ihe c o m m e n d a t o r y adjectives o f o f the N E W S , and, we feel sure, w i l l have the loyal support lep.ii t m e i i l l o r 1/ s e a l s , expresses his • , .. ' . . ' . ,• b l u r b w r i t e r . I t is hound to find an honored and valuable o f the student association. .... , , ,, nielli anli' in mv o p i n i o n , p r o v i d e d it is i p u u o i i . 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Im Tomorrow I ill i ..lb ml i m . v t . n n - p a r t o o k m c i a l i o i i read noliees in a-si inblii -•, a .nuli-in la i .M • k ug V,, ,1 I llllh lirlli'Ks ill Hie.I. a o l Vim i II .in history pea, e Washington' I'oillhl.iS ge.sted i n a letter to the \ ' i is ihul I e p i i s e i i l . i l i s i o l ihe , ..in n ul " V sielil.n " i " i i , ei ll 1,11II, I i i , g l i a l ' ll'p.,.,'11 o l IHI\ i i , his | o r g a n i z a i i o i i s i oiieerned m the i i o i n e s I Id g i s i pi i d Saturday ,,, „ l Ihe I.lull I,I i and i l n l o i i i i d i u g oill o f o u r .iiuiotiuicniiiils, U f i i i - iliere iiias be provision in tin a ll I s .......llllllU III M l l l . l . l l l III No , I., bound,,, , ib ilKhls II,iliue,I IN llii- mill,I - I sua i M .oi .no , i mem to eliminate seiiibhes, as , i l present, l o t tin- o c i a s l o i i a l a uui i n u i lb, ( , n Monday I .J i . the M o m , , , ' l i o c l r i n e ( a s • to ., I', liis.il ,if the . i l . o , , , , , ! j.illill, f o r special a i l i v i l i e s , i h e N i s s s t i l l , thai tin tending • t ,,,,.ililll) ,,l .in.oil llll|,IO..|, ll,..! niliei, A i l . l l.l-se Mom,.i i , the M e x i c a n W a r , "ga|f notices c o u l d p r o l i t . d i l ) be eliminated f r o m i I n assembly - no!' lie e s l l l l l . l l i . l f I ins Jit, i, resolution " < oiumeni mi Hi, , , well as more personal 111,nI. I li.it Ihe l-ll.ll I'lllllMil even i i , , . . , program*. Hut a l i m i t e d number o f student* hear, o r care Tuesday The selll.n esiilnill) r e u i m i n i n e s , u i a k i s ihe new solum,- o l the d i a r y a v c r i - ! i.Ii the ...illia l.iMe lo hear, the announcement aboui " T l i i u g a i n a j i i j club's .ale M.lllle, a l " • club me, l i n g 7 .11) I,.n i l l il .o.llhl MUlill III,- l.i.n.Ui. i.ibb i n a aue I . , " , , " i \ m e i i t . u i a M i ) lea, her o f A u i r r o f second hand ssallies next w<ck i n the I O S M I hall o j (hi ll ss.ll he iieei'MUiy I n i e a f i . i l „ ,nm|e| lluli an l u l o i ) can e n l l s e l i the aibje, I by q u o t i n g what J o h n Wednesday ll,• plan „ f ,. Mialier l i n o , iJiyiuv science b u i l d i n g . A l l come nut a n d h e l j i I I - p u i over a 1 1,1 Ihe ,1,, Mi u u n y A 'daui.s ' """'•' ol tin, oj dial 111 .Ii glut.III. thoiighi ' l a b l l l . e l t i i g | |- ,\| , . mi l; Kalj'h & ICijjl COMMUNICATIONS \\, u ) STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FEBRUARY i l , 1929 VARSITY WINS TWO CLASSES WILL DEBATE \FORTY MAY ATTEND nAiimnomn nil f / / ? S r mn i n ihc fi ll »• CONTESTS ON TRIP ,; I 7 / A f £ / / VY E A R S ***;—'*«" G A -I m A K A P F A FRATERNITY INITIATES To Talk In Library EIGHT NEW MEMBERS m Eight freslimen men will be initiated I into full membership in Kappa Helta Rli'o REUNION THIS WEEK delink' w i l l be argued >" assembly b e lunn rival sophomore a n d f r e s h m a n ] l-"t»i-t>- a l i i n n i a e members o f C a m i l l a Defeat^ N e w York Agriculture i f . u n - i n r i a - o n l i i i n T (villi t h e i n t r r d a s s Kappa I ' h i a r c e x p o r t e d at t h e annual i-ix-.-ilry rule.-,. reunion ihis week-end i n A l b a n y . They A n d Pratt Institute T e a m s By Close Score T h e r u l e - |>n,vide I'm- a debate o r a w i l l d i m - at (lie somril.v house, MM (Juail treet, l o m n r n i w ni.nlit. T h e y w i l l at lend iii)4 h i ' i w i ' i i i i l r I W I I c l a w s MitiU'Hinc i n S t a g i n g a >ueee.silul i n v a s i o n n f f u r III' M C H i d M'llli'sUT, live pniitt.'S I H ' I I I K a d i n n e r i n the c a n a r y room o l the ri)4ii soil lasl week e n d , the men's v a r s i l ) D o W i l t t l i n t , M I hotel S a t u r d a y n i g h l . i w i i r r l c d i n ilie w inner. basketball loam seored v i c t o r i e s o v e r the Susan (.'oilier. '_'.), w i l l lie l o a s i n n s i r e s s . Tin.k'h.'ik' w i l l I K l-Yitlay iiiuniiiiK. ! strong Pratt Institute and New Vurk .Mildred P u n i c , ' . ' 5 , president o f t h e . •' , , , . ,, ,. , .March K, aeror<liuu to I ' . v e h n t i r a v e s , alumnae, and S h i r l e y I l a r t m a n , 'I'), p r e s i n , A u r i c u l i u r a l ( DIICRC lives 111 a p a i r o l dent n f t h e active members, w i l l speak. ... . , ..''. | i r e s i d e i i | o l the •.indent assoeiatuill. i here w i l l be a tea at t h e s o r o r i t y house h o t l j c o i n i ••ted games. T h e h'ridav ninlit .eanie w i t h the I ' r a i t ! •miidav a f t e r n o o n . Ai IK those plain,ii.R In attend are: Vii.lel o u t l i . w a s an evenly w a g e d b a t t l e and / > / GAMMA MU NAMES . V i c e , Ann,ne In.sler, Alai'ji.nc VinuiK, .Maliil the P u r p l e a n d ( m i d w o n o n h a l t e r an . . nrip/iiTPf ,leiK. anil Kdmi Kempe, of lasl years class; lon.thy llaiiillnii, Mrs. Iluitun Sam- ( Hnrence overtime period in which ( a i r and J LEAGUE DELEGATES \ " . - I I I . I I I I . Kllci, lliiylaiul, Mrs. Waller Tim ner. I liar, i n <lverliminli). anil Mrs. A, thin K u e z y l i s k i s i n k field b a s k e t - I n c l i n c h „ , |.,' , ; i l l m n a \ | „ , Dr. H a r r y W . H a s t i n g s w h o rh|(.(. m c n l | H r s • M -. i , Mil.lu'.l Kllhn) all i'( I lit- .lass ill elure iii l l a r u i a n u s Mleecker the g a m e . T h e g a m e Saturdav W i l l i the | h , h l l | . s n t . | V ,,, | | u . s m - i , i l sciinces will IVlherl.iiilKc, Marie M e m . Ural 11... 11.1.11, -. I I , I, n i),,., 1 ,i i~ I,. ami lilaiielic ! b r a , A g g i e s w a s alsn a close a n d e x c i l i n g end three d e h g a t e s | , . d i e model as encounter \\ i t h again being The (he m a r g i n fuiir Miihl'. pniuls. I oMcgc Stale n f \ iclor\ v . i - . . , r ( nllege, m i l lit made a The n.nhiiL.' Ii;. .1 p i . m l n u n rallied, eniselves a: b a l l however, ..I X a I'miglikivpsic, : b i , week I he Mieieli I Helena v.-li-il Tuesday I. n'lle, and n u i i n i night '_*'. , Ie i i : . 'Jo, U u ., p r e t s, i, d IK'lllbi,-.. Mice I '" " " " I I IK and l l e l t . I ' l l h e r .. In -emhh i n Hie theaa-semhlv ail ten seconds | , , plav. \ P r a t t plavei Pi (.annua .Mil v i t u l I., send delegate Iribhled i n l o r a d i n t and a - d i e w h i s t h was .ill.Ml! I n blow he a t t e m p t e d I i n i a k , r the siudeiil council e a r h this week his s | h , | w h i c h i l Mieeessiul w o u l d pill k e ' d e d I., lake i n . ,'icliini , „ i d i e husine-bis n a m out i n f r o m In a single point. , „ , , , , , , „ , ,| j „ : , ..^«-n ii >!> |;,-i week las sli.a .iii.l a|.|.ai,'iilh in.i- " o - i n . - u i Hie i i i .,li,l I Mi,I , • , Ih ne •1 -,1.1 i i - . ol , I' , 1 'V'"'"' ';' " , 1 ' " ninl. 1 i l l ! l',.,-!,, ,111 I l l , I I .,,, ' '"' , :;| N " ^""day W.iici-nian. ni l l n I ii ', w i l l appeal ""I* 1 , Hull, ...m, re-,..,'.,I 'I'" -'"' i1"1 ! ' i " m April --md i i . i - . ' n i ' . rl .1. S h i l l i n g 1 ^ ^ mill ml . LETTERS „ ORCHESTRA SELECTED ^ Sereuaders have been [ •» .."•* - . -.> T Je Jr"d \lbaiiv '."'. ehaiiinaii „,,., h 1)u.M1|,t, ,.. , „ , , , , , , . ,,, , | l r „ or.lee i n alien,I . \ | K , Sterling. cmmlv League , FRENCH CLUB ,„ |„. ;| „ „ - „ , | „ . ., W l K . , - j , , d i e session, a c c o r d i n g to T i n Stan- 1 n l l e g i 1111.1 w i l l be c u t , r 1 ,,llr,| In M r , . I'raiiklvn I ) Roosevelt, ,1 t h e I ' A . e i l l i v e Ilenrieilc ''Dependable Flowers'' Wt Telegruph Fluwert hull Of the World III | 'in fioww mom STEUBEN STREET C orner J a m e s P h o n e 4-3775 h'rancois, '2'). President. M: ami |.l I...I.I, . • ,|.,| ii,- ., j'n'-II, I,: \I1I1 1 ,, A niith YELLOW C A B .1,1 Vlll la,< 1.... Is 1. . a i . l s h.I, I. i,k. Lull,-I, 1I1. -Mai. I.,1 .........t-. .i I-, li.intt \\,',...|'-'. 'iii, .-l.-v'i-l'l Ihe \ltltl. - ami 111. , , Km 1 ne |,iv .1 Ii. .,.. DiaJ ill, 4-6161 zvnski, s 1,, ll-ll , -1 Drink t ! u l i n h Limousines rented 1,1,1, 1', , for all occasions Delicious and Refreshing 11 (Orientaland (Accidental AMERICAN AND "-Restaurant P4U$E Am CHINESE nzmzsn Open I I until 2 / \ . M. OanciiiB IO-.(0 t i l l I A , V I , , K x c e p t Sunday 44 State St THE P h o n e .i-5943 LINEN CHEST LINENS - ON£ A HANDKERCHIEFS PILLOWS - TO CURTAINS SOUL WITM BUT SINGLE THOUGHTPAUSE A N D REFRESH HIMSELF A N D NOT EVEN A (iift from the Linen Chest means more 46 South I Vail Street For GLANCE FROM THE JTAG LINE Eiiougli'a enough and too much H not ni>c»»»ury. Work hard i iiuutjli u( uiiy[hiii( and you've gol to slop. That's where Coca-Cola comes in. Hujipily. thi-iL-'s ulwayu 14 cool and cheerful place around the corner horn anywhere. And an ice-cold CocaCola, will) that delicious taste and cool after sense of refreshinciil, leaves no argument ahout when, whole —and how —to pause and refresh yourself. Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses />VEb Girls and Misses The C u d Cul* Co., Atlaiita, Gt Ciym Tugs • I livery MILLION X PAY Steefel Brothers, Inc. / J T M A P T O B E G O O D Part* REGRETS l-'rench club wishes I n express i l leep r e g i e ! i n the hiss o f P r o f e s s o r \111edee S i n i i i i i i i i , i i s f o u n d e r , whose .in,! and u n t i r i n g e f f o r t s i n the p r o n o t i o n ni its n i i e i ' i s t s w i l l never he orgnilen. . . I t h e Slate ( ollege I K . n . s s ,. i n , , i l „ 1 ., 1 I I I , ll.lll 1 CALL Vile, lliiv • ni,i h.iia , ! i , Mil, will li- 1'i.al ,!,< t.iL.-Ii all.nn 1 ,.,!, ,1, Galen Guests at the d i n n e r w i i ! i n c l u d e P r e s i dent A . k . H r u b a c l u r ; P r o f e s s o r J o h n M . Sayles, head o f t h e education d e p a r t ment ; P r o f e s s o r R i c h m o n d I I . K i r t l a n d , o f t h e education d e p a r t m e n t , a n d D r . David Hutchison, professor o f government, honorary members. I Jr. M . ( i . W l s o t i . assistant p r o f e s s o r o f e d u c a t i o n , and Ralph Heaver, both a l u m n i o f t h e local chapter, w i l l also attend. Dr. H a s t i n g , w i l l base I n , l e c t u r e o n Tl e I . i k - and L e t t e r s o f W i l l i a m D e a n T h e l e c l u r e is open In t h e llnwells". public. I h £ ^ - ^ n i I be i,| aii.l iliiillinti l.alil. It -nuitv-l, Haswell, Merry, A f o r m a l d i n n e r w i l l be conducted i n their honor Saturday night at t h e U n i versity club. linweu Sanders ON HOWELLS LEGISLATURE AT WORK ™** \"™> - - ' - < • • SCHADRINSKY .- . Harold Rdward into V . Grey, Sun.lav. M a r c h .1. at -I o'clock, i n one o l j ."'> '•< not u n i t e c e r t a i n w h e t h e r m i n i ' he wceklv h c l t i r e s being presented d u r i U l " he u i the new g y m n a s i u n i o r i n lit; the w i n t e r season bv the Alhanv H a w l e y H a l l , " Mis.s ( a i r n . said. VOTERS' UNIT TO SEE ADDED TO LION BOARD t J be welcomed a r e : Donald Goodrich, Kissam, house, afternoon, P l u m b , ( i e o r g e P. Rice, and C a r l T a r l x i x . HASTINGS TO TALK j T h e S t a l e I nllege u n i l o f the l . i a g i : !\FRIEDA Robert chapter Saturday who will membership Charles ( , n , i e l l i , ,il the d a s , ui I'/.'S, , k l l n I.nil aiv Xcophyies full Street, „„l \ | ! l n s , nin, n . i , ' e,.nlii.ii,-.1 ,,, l « . M ; , \ -March K. a c c o r d i n g i i i h d y l h e K, C a i r n s , 'milim- 'llak.-i. '-'.'. i , n l , . , , „ e C.llie,. ' . ' | , Mr, H a m W . H a s t i n g s , c h a i r m a n o f '.31, general c h a i r m a n la/.-l lo.ttlry, ' J " , i,isl, m i n i in physics, K,|n ',">i! ':\i,s lhn?l',^l;uu'\'\lih'h'e'.l . " . " ' d i e I'.ngli.sh d e p a r t m e n t , w i l l speak o n Sev c r a l members o l t h e o r c h e s t r a w e r e a n , ! ' \ ' , n a c , „ „ . s i , „ ' k , ' „ f il.e liass 1 " W i l l i a m Dean l l o w c l l s " i i i t h e audi- I " ' r m e r l v w n h the California .Vightl Miss jane -.tinr.li.Mis,h.-r. t o r i u m n f l l a i i n a i i u s Hleecker l i b r a r y . H ' a w k s , a n a l i o m d l v - k n o w n o r g a n i z a t i o n . I,,, ,, I .mi In ...nil Tin i . l , i n , ,1 Kln Ii n-.ith. Imu. M I . ami . all, ,1 a (.ml. kiivnii! , on. I.Man •l,;,;,„a"r,n,,.l'^;:s.:;, i f e ' i / J S ' i - . ^ : < nil A n E x t r a Period Game V. in | „ . i . , .1 in a n . Iii el; W i n - , al'lliiS .viiii; lime at t h e ( i a n i m a Morris is :il dm\ star; in the I ' r a i l game and i m i d l l n in MIVCS ..I the I . . a g u e fraternity -ISO T O G E T W M E ft E I T J S STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBEUARY 21, 1829 WSS GRAVES TO WED ^FORMER SCHOOLMATE EXTENSION NUTRITION Engagement Announced COURSE TO BE GIVEN A fi.'gii school romance culminated in the engagement of Evelyn Graves, '29, president of the student association when : lie'r parents, state tax commissioner Mark 'Graves and Mrs. Craves of 86 MoutlrPine Avenue, last week announced her engagement to Edward \V. Briggs, "Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Edward W. '.Briggs of 28 South Allen Street. The, couple will he married shortly after graduation in June. Dr. Chester ii. Emerson of Detroit will officiate at • the wedding ceremony. •'•• 'Miss Graves and Mr. Briggs first met a's students in the Albany High school. 66th are sport lovers and play tennis and golf.' MIS! EVILYJV JRWSS • After their marriage they will spend E v e l y n Graves, '29, who will he the summer at Saranac Lake. In Sepmarried in I line. tember,'tiny will move to Philadelphia where Mr. Briggs is attending medical college at the-University of Pennsylvania. Mi.^s Graves has been active in student affairs since she was a freshman. Hesides being president of the student association .nid a member of Myskania, she Dorothy Brimmer, '30, conducted the I is a member (if Kappa Delta sorority and evening services in the First Presbyterian Omicron Nil, national home economics Church Sunday. Lenore (i. S. Hutchihonor society. son, '29, a junior deaconess, gave a talk. Mr. Briggs received his bachelor ol'i arts-degree from the University of Penn sylvania last year. Me is a member o A Home-like Church Sigma Phi Epsilon social fraternity am for Everybody (if Alpha Kappa Kappa medical fraler nity. MISS BRIMMER LEADS ! SERVICES AT CHURCH ALBANY GOSPEL TABERNACLE SENIORS WILL ELECT CLASS DAY OFFICERS S u n d a y services.10:45 a. in a n d 7:30 p m Albany "LINCOLN A LUCILLE ALTOPEDA 208 Q U A I L S T . ( R i c e B i d s ) Dial 6-5787 SPECIAL Permanent Wave $10.00 HERITAGE" DIRECTION STANLEY S T RAN RANU M ARK MARK n infor- ST. NEAR WASHINGTON CLEANERS AND Mlm a if.t Oini WEEK 3-3462 T e n ICyck H o t e l B u i l d i i i g PHONE 3-4439 Edmund d e r ideal conditions. Pathe S o u n d IMevi s Vitaphone Acts REGENT WHEKE THE "TALKIES ARE BETIER .'Ml, L o w e , W a r n e r Baxter and D o r o t h y Burgess Branch 15 So. Pearl Street H o m e S a v i n g s B a n k Bldy \i N . P e a r l St. .5-3632 Strand | j.{ N . P e a r l St. -1-6280 DANKER '•SAYIT ID a n d 12 M a i d e n WITH FLOWERS- l.ane Albany, N. K v e r y s a n d w i c h m a d e up fresh t o i n d i v i d u a l o r d e r Fuullry i'etjetMw Geo. Y. '' We Understand Eyes Klein Market AVENUE S/m-i.it Srltuut MinttitwTt <),;j„iiizml,ni' E Y E G L A S S E S OPTOMETRIST un- Syptbetic5io Synchronized with sound and musical effect Personality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent Waving Salads - Pastry and Toasted Sandwiches uad distributed a Don't fail to see this one DYERS Albany, N. Y. 203 Central Avenue (near Robin) 331 C E N T R A L unci 26 Colleen Moore You will see and hear every character in this wonder picture of all times A R R A Y FLORIST C/iuiirMru(<<, Produced WEEK OF FEB. The First and Only 100 per Outdoor Talkie COLLEGE CANDY SHOP Boulevard 23 / PALLADINO 8 4 5 Madison A v e . Telephone R ITZ l„*l'i/nliui, <>E EH/!. > DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS AMERICA MARK LELAND AVE. BUGHHEIMS 432 Central Ave. OF to ©Id A'ize^a" m a t i o n o r call at t h e o f f i c e . QUALITY COMPANY p*\ ALSO OPERATING ALBANV AND THEATRES IN ALBANY SluDiijjooiii;/ uinl Wuriiiij fur Limij Hair - $/.;.', For'jhhbi'il Hulr $/••'>(/ Mallifiiriiiij "ilic., Euciitl Mil*.iiti/r$ I. 299 Central A v e n u e Central Avenue's leading confectionery and icecream parlor 184. ONTARIO I-U:K IIOI.T in ••SUNSET P/ISS" MON. TUES. WED. FFB. 25-26-27 N/V CV CARROI L - CARRY COOPER In •SHOPWORN ANCEL" with TALK and SOUND Wolf of Wall 5treet' The College Barber Shop W e need t e a c h e r s for S e p t e m b e r AND THUff., FRI., SAT. FFB. 21-22-23 Paramounts 100% all talkies George Bancroft Get Your Barbering Done At 74 Chapel St., Albany.N.Y. PROCTOR'S Grand HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE That Lincoln was able to lift himself by bis own bootstraps is a I (racy for America, Dr. Adna W. Kisley, head of the history department, told the ussemhh if sophomores and upperrlassnicn Friday, (ireat men can stand "debunking", Dr kisley said in his talk on the "Debunk ng of Washington and Lincoln." MAISTELMAN BROS Teachers' Agency, Inc. for Lucille Beauty Salon Klarc A. I. Schroeder, *31. will leave tomorrow to attend the ninth annual convention nf the North Atlantic region of Lutheran Students' Association at Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pa. The convention will be in session three days. Agnes ,\l. Altro, '30, is alternate. The theme of the convention will he "Relations of the Lutheran student to his church, in his campus, and to his spiritual life". Delegates will visit (lellysluirg hattle-liehl. Taylor, juniors, are practice teaching in Milne High School. Because there was a lach of students majoring in Latin, Miss Van Salisbury was chosen to teach Latin I. She did best work in Latin o, ,-i course in rapid review of high school Latin, according to Miss Lydia Antoinette Johnson, supervisor of practice teaching in Latin. Taylor has been allowed to do his pracl ce teaching in book-keeping I because he is planning to finish his course this June preparatory tu re ce.ving the bachelor of science in commerce degree. Practice leaching is usually limited to senior students. WEEK OF FEB. Rev. F. L. Squires, Pastor WillardW. Andrews. Pm. F. Waytand tlailty.Stc. Write FOOD SALE TODAY French d u b will conduct a cake and rand) sale today in the lower corridor of Dusted Hall, Sxlvia k'ose, '31. and Alice Walsh. MO, are in charge. 649-651 W A S H I N G T O N A V E . (Just west of Partridge Street) The senior class will elect officer-- for class day ai meeting Friday, March 1, immediately after assembly, according to Bet y J. Eaton, '29, president of the senior cl.is.-i. Seniors will vote for class poet, class histor.an, class prophet, and class councillor. appointments. An extension course lit nutrition, adapted to the needs of the growing child, will he offered this semester by Miss Alice Ryder, instructor in home economics, if there are twenty registrations, according to an announcement of Professor Florence I1'. W'iiichell, head of the home economics department. The fee for the course will be four dollars, and the class will mccl Wednesday afternoons from .5:15 to 4:30 o'clock. There will he eight meetings of the class to be conducted February 27. March 6, 13, 20, 27. and April 1(1, 17, 24. The topics to he considered a r e : "What good nutrition is in childhood", "general rules for children's food", "building the body framework", "iron as an essential in a i-hilds food", "how the body grows", "vitamins", "energy trail--format ion", "measurement of food quantities", and "digestive upsets in whirl food is a primary factor." LUTHERAN DELEGATE WILL LEAVE TOMORROW Taylor And Miss Van Salisbury& 2 Juniors, Teach Milne Classes Winifred Van Salisbury and George 1). Jeuney leachers 5 0 N . P e a r l St. Albany,N.V- OPTICIAN -7oU PRINTING OF ALL KINDS particularly a n d the public generally w e l c o m e d a t all t i m e s . Student.* and Groups at ike S'tuu' Collage /or Teachers will be given special attention in) t> BOULEVARD DAIRY CO,, Inc. 231, Third Street, Albany, N. Y. Toloplioiits 4-4158 i : ' '"'' r • i.-ii"^ 198 Central Avenue- ut kobin Albany, N. Y. Milk iVUUS Art" /"VIC Piv»cc i rtSS $94-396 Broadway 4-2287 Prints of S»t» ColU«# N»wi