State College News NEW YORK Vol,. XI If. \ n . 20 t' \ • ti S T A T E COLLEGE F O R T E A C H E R S A L B A N Y . N. V. F R I D A Y . MAHCI-I I. 1929 82.2o Pel' Y e a r . 83 Weekly rssuesjj 13 FEWER FRESHMEN PLEDGED THIS YEAR PRESIDENT PRAISES GROUP HOUSE LIFE SHILLINGLAW FINDS STATE HOLDS LEAD .. 14 Sororities Receive 6 7 Girls Into Full M e m b e r s h i p During This Week C o l l e g e Fraternities S u p p l y Social Need, H e Tells Kappa Delta Rho Noted Educators At Convention Rank College Foremost In Training Field Thirlirn less members were freshmen of sororities initiated last 14 ( i r e c k letter nniioiiuic lir-l than oi i m c c d tin's week by sonni'tiellif American college fraternities, with l l i e i r social a t t r i t i o n i n g r o u p hmise l i f e , supply a f a c t o r in w h i c h education in t h i - e i i i i i i l r v w o u l d o t h e r w i s e be woe in IK l a c k i n g , I'resitlenl A . li. Hru I b a c l i r r told K.i"",'i l l e l l a K i m at its | annual f o r m a l i n i l i a t i o i i dinner S a l u r d a night. maile year w a r . ;i o m u l new i n e n i l K ' r s a for were this ur.ii i n i / a l i m i s . 'I l u c e IreMiinun pledges tune llie welcomed ml eiiiber.ship by J sororities. I III ML'111.1 T l H l . l .,1 ., ,.„M..'.I :.li,.N T i l " ! ,|nl I,mill Hi lea,,,,,I nil'. lull mi'llllii , - l , , | , I l-'.ul.ilin H e n n . - t t - . ' . ! » ; I . . i l l \ l . I I . I I K . I I I . Mi.. I K. i . i l Ai ..il, i \ l.i, - l i ' i . Helen l i i . i t . I. i \niiii I I',.,,,-,. f , , - l m - , i i . Kl.-i I'lii's initi.'ilis .... : NIII.I .llll'.MI III II |i, S.llil Miss Eleanor Mauley, ]•• >(>ul;:i •w i i i s t r i n t o . , v\ I n . .lit .1 s i i d d c n l \ Commends \inlr. >,-. l l i f ' l l . I'll • I K.t|.|.,'i Hi In ElMISS MANLEY DIES OF SUDDEN ATTACK 'iii's lli. f u l l . m i n i . : V . m i . ' \l|.ll.l I'! ; , - i . .n I'lli , ii-t- M..mini niitln "I'M M Inj in.'l'i nliliiln.'il fm'ii mi.'i -I,.,| i|- ;il.I,MI s.-ii Less t h a n a week l-ri-n.'li. Miss siruelor having in ,. ,| vi. M M a classroom. died siiddinly. _ ' l , shortly funeral ADVANCED DRAMATICS ! i.e -si,, i , , , , t , i ii,. Dun , iiow 1 1 11 t 1 ,,||i PLAY CAST is PICKED] 'i '^;;;,:;:,:,,;,;; ""...,- In loi on 1 I „ , \ l...„i- I 11, 1,,, 1 Kaiii'nia \I.I lory and , i l . \ | . i - ' Illi' loll.,Willi, Ibe , ., I Kn.illt I , l l t l l l , • ... | | . i and l.i. 1.1 -,, I M.u 1.11 i, ,,,. ' " ' . -t „ , . ' l a , i (,. I, I I.,l|, '..'o, M.,.1,1. • ' . I1..1.1 D a liinin ."'. ii.u.li I nib1111"; lli..,- ,."'. \ l i , Ii ., 1 K i , l l n 111,1. '.'0. " M i I til,a, I 1,mi ., al, 1, Mt, 1 llil .IliaHi, loi lb, lucation, I'.,I , nl a ..I is p r o b a b l y one landing in ihe U n i t e d doubt "leaeber's t h e most out college" in the .oitntry. S i i d i is llie impression o b t a i n e d by the writer a f t e r emilei'iang live.s i'l-. .in nearly with rcprcsenta- three score American " •icher t r a i n i n g colleges at i b e f i f t h g e n e n d assembly o f Kappa f l u K a p p a , p r o - field, l.hi.,, f r a t e r n i t y , in S p r i n g • and u i t h others a l t e i i d llg f i e - c o ; . . ! ! - ,,| tin- d e p a r t m e n t o l super Mildred M . Lansley , ; ' " " " • u " ' " : ?v"Ty\ " ' , ' " ' " n \ i!'k"<k'IK'1' ' " , h r Saii-mal Kducalinn n e l i l o l lie 1 . \ \ . I . \ . u 10 v. 1 . Assoc-alioii in t b 1 el-,,,,1 1 11,,., ,1,1 ,, ,, , , ,, , , , , , 1 , UMlaiiil, tJliio, tills ne liosle.s.s at l l i e s l a t e s t u d e n t e o n week 1 ,, . : . " ' " " " lll,s «eiK-eiid. Piofessors Praised I i THIRTEEN STUDENTS ^ " H S S T r ^ F TO BE DELEGATES hied deiegaU" a m i 111 p n v a l e coaversaHon i.v.lh ibe u r i i e r , were loud in their pi use l o r .Male t oik'g'e and l i s a d m i n i s i r a t o r s , especially I're.sidenl A . I i . l i r l i b a i b . - r , D r . Al. ( , . , \ ' , | , assist;,,11 p r o i' • - " ! ' 01 ethical i o n , a n d I ' r o l e s s .r J o h n Y M, C.A. And Y. W . C. A. W i l l •\f Say Us, hea i o | the educaiion deparl Send Members To Conference iiieul. A n oi'ganizal w h i c h s e e m , iiniiiue In Schenectady tl' Stale ( ollege is the h i g h school tled r .illy c iccled v. a h the T h i r t e e n •.indents, m e m b e r s o f t h e sin .ifii-iuieut ollege in which ein.ir sludenls, d e s i r i n g • lent V . M . 1 . A . and Y . \ V . ( ' . A . , w i l l " bi-come l e a d er.s, in it n-acb iiml.-i a i k repre-eni Slate ('..liege al l l n Xeiv Y o r k 1'l.Ue - i i p e r v i s s i i i d t n i conference in Schenectady, l o In M e i ' college.., -i,cb praclict leach day. l o m o r r o w , a n d S u n d a y . T h e sin llg. 'I -I g i l l ..ppeai'., till CI lllllsl he don,0 slipel'i'.'sl'ou.' ' ' in " " ' "Without Peer," Dr. J o r d a n city > U > Says b ' o i e t r m g I,, S .,,- ( olit-e,., ,,, , ,w ,,, lie K a p p a I ' l n Kappa meetings, D r . .Mvcrda i f J o r d a n ,,, 1 ,,,-iieli I u i i e r •>'} a n d in -1 nali ,n.d presiileui ,<| [he i r a i e r i i i l y . - a i d ' " I b e .\t-.t Y o r k Slate 'liege i - r I . „ , In 1 . is w i t h o u i a peer. 'Ib.'i - . . a b e d I t . i . b , ,-,' ,- .lieges' are merely g l o r i l i t t l n o r m a l schools a n d are •" 1 n i l , colleges, 1 his cannot , „ • s:i„l •'•'•HI die \ l VV \ oik M a n - ( o l l ^ f . |! 'in .1 1'i'l11' ib, 1'hi 'i' l;. 1 1 ;- , K^ili'ZL • , , . . , In ,' W ,11, , ill ,,, „,'l,'.ni""„i"'il!" E'5li..;f Wiii.'i 11,,, ' I ,11 .., I„ , ,ll U ,|,|.IIIK. I Ml I be i n -I i e l i e . , , - a l tva- pail HMORY COURSES 1 . 1 pi,, n, 1, . ...i 1 1 .a ... ' - ' o I I h,- o r g a n i z a l i o i i 01 l i n t , in w le.'lur, l ''l\'ll',','n'''i'';,n,l !!lM'il,'''i','' r.,\",l,",,',,|''.1,',,"'. ' sections 111 llie history d e p a r t n i e i i l , i w r ' I-.al .11, u iiii,,,,, M i-'n in in' ' e than I .'(I s l u d e u l - . a c c o i i l i i ' j to I n ,;,„',,; K , : \ i l n a W . I.lsley, h, ad ..I llie depart on 111. 1 111. I 0 . I 1 . 1 . I, W K'"' "" ' 1.1 N,,.|,,||,l, \\ , , , l , I he r e o i g a i n / a l i o u 1 - |.a l l n pm post ., I I . , , . , , , II vl, English Has Createst Number Of Majors With 194; n ill charge o l Miss l l i leu Mathematics Has 134, While 104 Specialize In FrenchaMusscll Hickman, iiisiiucmi lb. Itio lll-W .t.llolls I In I i tils ] - dep.irlineiit, w i t h J u l ma I b e section* w i l l 111.1-1 | , r l , ,.| ( . ( l I W'etlui silai o l eatb week , . , _ ,. ,!,,,,! ,K :!• I;1,1",:,!,.',', :.'„i;;lb,i"a!",b,"v;;';. •"« ^-« • w^™ w»\ 11,,I \ o l l i , , \ l i l h , i n , i l l , -, ti l l h a I..I,,I ' ' " ' I " l l ' " ' ' ' »'''•» 1 i " ! » ' " " ^ . b s i r e d .,1 l.j-1 l a , I, •-, I I I I up. in s uiih freiich i n . I i , . . iii.i|..i i n , , in l ' i i | M i - b , T.i a n f h e depai iinenis, vvilb e n r o l h n e i l l in ASSEMBLIES I'KOGRAM an ig in I H - I K I I . m d .1 st,,r> I each, a r e : K n g l i s h , I'M ; n i a l h e i u a l i c s . I l.e.t s i a i i n , .eem l o i l l , l . t a l e dial l l n l . l l. freiieh, I P - I : h i s t o r y , ,S.i ; cojllT i l l ' s l u d e u l , , s . . o , l , , | . o l l Villi v o l e l o day in , i - s r i i i b l i c s 011 t i n 11 solution thai b.ngli.s|i IT i t u l i i . m l m.iiuHi . . . n i s 1.1 hi nit i i t . )sli; I . a i m , 7H ; home et ..noiincs, i n lb..-t enrolled a 5 . ' ; b i o l o g y , .15; c h e i m s i i y , . i i ; l i b r a r y all g ]>•- o l s l i i d e i i l , w i s h i n g i n l a n e llie niii-l populai HI.,j us in llie in,nb, m a i n •• d i - p a i i u i e n l , •cietne, _'/ ; Spanish, 8 : physics, 7 ; Minis o l 111..mi shall be reipiil'ed lo l e uuillbel l l l i n o l ' in e i l b c i ...tial science, 7 ; H e r i n a n , 5. T h e social 1 e n e d i e -..1 lu 11, ill o f . the sliuk'lll Count i l , llie greatest science, r l n i n i s i i v m Inolugv, oi c a'ienci i n a j o r n a l o i n b i i i a l i o i i o f his a c c o r d i n g 1-, f ' v e l y n I.raves, 'J'l, presi m i l vo. ' l o r y , g o v e r n m e n t and economics. denl of sludeul Unsocial ' " I'"' l , i l l v "" I N'fi'in - l,.i p..iagoglcal ,1,1.111 l b , I ,. ,- t . i M i b r e d a- , „ „ ,,, ,|, in Ihe > .111111 , is e v i d e l . i e d bt l b '•"'. lb.it H ' l b , . i n n l e c h e r - , , ' , . 1 , , , 1 ''''He •' ' b.'l i n -I Kappa I ' l n K a p p , •nd w i l l |'io:.aInt 1, i.a.n so |,,i .,,.,,,• '••"" 1 l l n , should Ihe a i l i l u . l . , , » ''• s-ed .11 the general a-seinblt |„,•,„„ 1 v - . . I i / . i l lilt. 1 a I i a l , n u t ) p..in t . PARTLY REORGANIZED' " " I 1 wet n b t tui t-1 and - n u l l ills a n d I , pi 1 m i l a tinsel - u n i t ..| i n d i v i d u a l ' i n n , he declared W .ib I ' l l ui.l. i n I- n , I .,- in. i n -1 i I 1 '.' " ' ' J " • l ! " I ' " - ! 1 I' d e p a i l u i i l H b.i ' ' "':'' I "'' " ' : TW0 Ml. I I . iliell, \ \ , I, b. pari i' i|.l.| -| i n , : , Miuib.i ' M pi,, lessor "II,;,I, ,,,'! M a i i o i i and I I. a -i , . . | i i p , III,,. M i .,11 \111b1e la-l lllgl 1. lol '.'0, " I Inl., n K 1..lb " ; assi.slaul •'' ''•"';! i ,""'"-::"' 1 . a K',, III, Id I'l 01 l - l o l \ nl III '" ', he t i . . v o l , . I llie M l , I , I I , I n n , 111 I : ., n: 111, .1 hi eh I . aicceed ill h i . ' , 1 Mi-, Maul, . s t u i h , , I ,..,, , . . . 1 il I I I I. - i . I .I j-'"-l b a t . b. en . h o s e l l \ \ all 1,, ". w. 1 l o r i l l l l l . • I I I . ' \ l l.lln Dr. Nelson Speaks -b -,rvices College : I II. lit I !.'",,.' ' . I I , , , , \ I., i i , lln I I " . . I "•• I . '. I'm,I. • 1.1 I 1,,,'i ,1 I ..,., |. t i .". .,,,.I I ...I,. \ V,, .,!,, ., ,. p i , , 111 " T l and learns whai it means t o know h i It lloiv .students in llie atmosphere f i i r n isht.l l i i a i r . i l e r i u U bouse," he con turned. A g r e a i gap exists benseeii " f r a t e r n i n e s " and " f r a l s " , D r . M . ( i . Nefsoii. after Stale " b i g g e s t " colleges " I H " b e b , , r a t i n g p i o i e s ,i,,n,,| I!. :,les D r . I l r i i b i c b e i and D i Nelson, y . \ \ 1 \ „ ,\ | , l : , , l m , | .-, ,, - m d .'.101 'an.cb I pi.1 :be lil.MIL- ..1 h . r - l u i l e i i l .," D r . I l a I I l l i . |H'.ikei - u e r e 1 ,. I..1V, i n , 1 ,11 r. '..'' . : f i n ..|„ .111 sludeul l i f e . I ' n ,1 es-ors an "i '001 iiep.iriiuciit- ..I a i m sin Id. 11 . h . i i l i i t . , - J n,,,,,,,,- | ' . l-all,,,,, '_'!); K u , | , | , i | , W i n i l i . s i u d . i i i s i n .111 l l i r i e e n colleges, r e p n - I - . notably Ibe l a l g e r ulliv e r - i l i e s , nld it i n - fm,I 11 i l n ! MM, c h a i r m a n 01 the 111-b e o i n i i u l i i e ; seuimg seven countries, w i l l l a l k l o l b I 1 great shock I., us, a n ' d ko"-.t it w i t h iiniii .1 1,1] a n d i Il I., hi b u t - Ilia s | „ . ,. piobleins. (iroups will ' " ' ivchuiuui and aclu.il p i a e l i i e ,,| " ' - ' . ub„'spoke',| " w' mem ' 'l o!r e i g u •luileiil '" -"'. w i n | „ . | , , n m . , | 1',-oiu | | „ - delegates in order | leaching J M M d l e b u r . ' I .dlege' w i t h l l n . 1„ - ,,| Kiel \ \ dliaiu M . I I'eliel to allow i i i l b i 1h-cu--i1.11 . . I i h e dilTereui i N a l i . n i . i l l y l.n.,t,,, educator,, i x p r e s s e t l I l'i..'7, m e n mi' l i e I..,, ht-loi . 1 .01 - d, , l.-.o 1 inasler. 1 |M ' I"11'"1 , lop i s I ' I'-''' n niU'i'i I ,11 he u i e l h o i f . Usui in ... n I' I ,,,.., ,.. • M .-, I-, \i , ' ; , i February llie S t a n -. a n d w i t h o u t ilitl,uiiI. A f r a t e r n i t y is an o r g a n i z a tion w h i c h is a dislincl assel | o the S a l n r d it college a n d to llie ineinhel's, be si,id. M i - . M a n l i t . t i l l . , bee.line a member stressing the mutual hi Ip features. A .,i llie 1.11 nil 1 ibis semester, Ii id been " l i . i t ' ' be characterized as an o r g a u i z a audi 1 tlie t a r e o f a p i n sieian f o r several in in " w h o s e meinbeis w a u l .1 good l i m e and are m i l particularly c a r e l u l as l o 111.mills. I 1,,oh itas caused b.t a n i p vvhal nielliods l i n y eillliloy l o get ibis deiils a r e : f'.velyn M c X i c k l e . C a r l W a t e r l u r e d appendix. : I nine, f r a t e r n i t y members t i n not man, I'aiil W ' a i e r m a n , a n d H e r m a n n " I l is tlillieiill In rei'oneile oiiesell to d r i n k , Inn ' f r a f members a r e not so K ,1 n u r . president o l llie s l u d e u l N'. M llie de.lib 1,1 a person b k , M i s , M a u l e y . p a r t i c u l a r . " D r . Nelson is an a l u u i u u s l , \ , all seniors ; M a r y Nelson and ,vlio e.iine here w i t h a b r i l l i a n l r e p i i l . i l i o i i o l llie t,.1111111.1 ehaplcr. T h e purpose o f the dinner was to l\'o' 111 I ' a r n u m , j u n i o r s ; ( ' a r o l y n K e l l y . .1- a stuih 111 a n d \\ bo wave promise ,,1 Margaiel I ussier and Jean Cille-py. i t , lc. .nit- into the I r a l e r n n y eight f r e s h becoming a successful . 111 < I popular men w h o have completed a t e r m o l soph,,mores; K a l h r v i i H e l k n a p , A s e i i a i h I t , n i l . r . ' I i r . M a m \ \ . I l a s l i n g s , chair |ib,lge-bip. T h e lieu members a r e . \ ' a n I'.ureii a n d losepliiue I l t . l t . i i e s h a i d \ . I , r e t . Robert <i b u b , liar in 1 ibe f i i g l i s h d e p a r l i u i n l , - o i I in, 11 M i l d r e d \ l . 1,,'inslev, '»). president .Id l l a s u e l l , l b . , l b - Kiss.-,in. I ' M n . i r d Ibis iveek. ,,l Ibe -tinli in \ . \ \ . ( ' . A . , M i l l be ., M e n 1, I , den I'l b, ( i e m g e I'. K ice " I i i i i n i ! ' l l n - l e u days she was b e l t , I and 1 a r l f a r l i o x . Which is -|„,lls,il'e,| I MiM.i 11b v m m i b e f r i e n d s h i p 01 l l i , Student Speakers | „ ,,, v r u y ( ) | .|. , , , , , . y M ( y ,, II. I . A in linn •• if. i II u "in.i . .: \ l , | . | o , l \ I I - I - I I . l l . r i ' , , . I IC,,I, l II . /, • , Mil.I,, .1 M, i . r .,„ I I i,. .lli, I l''l,-aii,,r M.'inley, .111 111 Kuglish, ..i it -sioii.'d edueatiiiii 11.111 her home al H a l l l e b o r . . , V l . . u.ie In l « h l | . I II, -.1,11 I . . . I l l ' I I..I M in I .It' I I , . . - . Hon \ linllln.-iilli M l : \l.ii , i lliil-i, Kit., M In.li. M, .In l l n dealli o l A n n dee S i n i o i i i n . I.'ile as- i - l a n l p r o f e s s o r of fliursilav. .in.., i.| I n if. ' t after I.I.IU-.M J . S l I l U . I N i n . A W , 'JO training, Attrition Promising Career L a y Before "M.';'.| '" i l s i'"'""1"1 .»' l"'1'1' '" ', I S ' " I be great! si beueliis thai result I n n Late English Instructor, a connection w i t h a I r a t e r m t v a r e lost Dr. Hastings Says unless the i n d i v i d u a l resides at" the lions, I'l. .In - , , , „ , • m i l Ii. S | „ . , . , l , , , : • „ , . . , . „ , ,i , ii 'il .. ...ii.In.- I ml . i n . .II :i in I ill, , ! ; , , , .. i.ii.iiii - H I , . . tif . . ' . i i i i . . i.. \i ;..i,i,-i,i' •I n I llif ill, I ' l i i . i - . I n . - I.. 11n- l.i. III.11 Ml.ll.l Kpsil.HI I'lll is 'I. I. lli. ,11. ....il H.tl-I 1..H ...1 l i : . ' 11,1 I-..'.,' I ' - ,,. •, .. Social f r a t e r n i t y l i f e in ibis count n eoine: ilit ne.'iresl to such c.mlacl foriualioii I lr Uriibaelier told llie active and a l i i m n m e m b e r s „ f the ( i a m m a c b a p i e r at the 1 1• 1 • , ,• • tl c r . which was in the I m v e r s i \ . 1, 1. o 1 , , - h i b . D r . l i r i i b a e l i e i is an l i o n , , r a i l nieinber o f lite local chapter, a n d as' lllll, i n . , I- l'il/|..ihi. I,, "I; I tie ' ,,s,-,i,:i,-, ll.ii i t - t . M.I.I. IS,-I|..LV. Mil.In.I UP.II. I..i M.,1.1. \ n i i N , - I , i u . Ml.i ( K m i-i. '.II ; M . i n . i o I Hill..it, \l..!Kti. HI' \'.,l|lliii|i, I-;,I..1 I IV.'ii.l. Kivlu, I I'lllV m l i i w S i l i i i t . - i i i , ("•.'till. 'I'I.IVI .. Mmi \ m i I'l . fusion, II I'si (i.'IIIIHI.'l I . I L . I Ml,' f..ll.,«IHK Tl'.csil.C ..,,1,1 . I - l l l - l , Mi. ' . I l l ; I ' , l l l l l \ lllllll. Ml W a l l l i a I'.. I , ' III; \ l . r n ; • I' \\ ll-.ll lis V i e w e d f r o m the s t a n d p o i n t o f teacher C o m p a r i n g education in this c o u n t r y \ Willi that in f'.nglish u n i v e r s i t i e s , he de elated Ihal here the result lias been t o | ucgleci o r ignore the social c o n l a c t s i u i t h one's fellows, l i e cited as an ex | ample i b e l i f e al Kuglis'h u n i v e r s i t i e s u here sludeiils iniisl dine w ith t h e i r lellow students f o r ti certain i i u n i b e r n l iuies, in order t o f u l f i l l g r a d u a t i o n r e i|uirenlents. S i x l \ scvi n I I T - liiiian e.ii'l- w . r e l l i i s week IKDITOK'S , \ „ T H : Kobci'l J. Sln'lllngl.-iw, •29, nl.,, . t | „ . M „ i , ' , l ( h i dinptcr ..I Karma I'l" l\!t|i|i.i ; national n m v f i i l i m i insl iii'i'K tinl. In,- HI in,.,, t|„- following ixcluiivt (illicit, for lli,- Nl w s . | III blsloll 2 Hutchisons To Appear When State Team Debutes St. Lawrence 1 , l l l l l 1 a ol ,l.,H.L-.bn-r will appeal .' I l a v and in b i s i o i , Mondav and in - l|U ml Hill. M i s , f a t ' s seen,.11 includes i p u / see ! , „ „ . i ; , , „ ' i l , M r , l l i c k n i a i i has c h a r g e o l seclious A and f in I n l u t .', a n d - e , t i o i i s ( .iihl D in bi-.lor.v , i . I i r , Iv'is ley w d l c o i i i i i i i i e in I n l i i r e to llie ma j o i i t i , , l the freshiui II ill history ..', and . n , the other sections o f history .(. T h e ehanges arc l o n n i i i s h die basis | l o r gie.ilt r changes in s i y ear, a c c o r d i n g M o D r . K'isley. I bailees made i b i s M i l l e-ler w i l l couiiuue f o r t h e r e - l o f t h e school year. Hall, Wuht - s d a - . alien ibt n a m 1 lllltlsily • W eh,.liinail, S. Ihe Slate - t l >ll . lid ( Will gov (liege ie iribuiidi " will In- daughter, M'i, leaiu. I O I . I I urns l.i will o w ll prou-u ihal anil plains, onli be unit taplain 'flic "Isestilved, : It l l i l 111 h y d r o elecliic private et.i o n , he.,,1 , , i I b e diparliuenl, H u n bison, .etleral l.i, debate I.avvi.lie, It,oil gov e r i i i i i e n l (, . M o i i 11 varsity Si. Hail 1 llul.bi Di. ale night, v . . i n , n's , l.,-b the ojier iisiug lor .lis ft* STATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCH 1, 1929 State College N e w s BOOKS: ;;;;; .AYS OF J. Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York Slate College for Teachers THE NEWS ';\'or.t"'iTONARY Tlie W I L L I A M M. F R E N C H Editor-in-Chief Kappa Delta Klio House, 480 Morris St.. Dial 6-43M T H O M A S P . FALLON Business Manager Managing Plays $5, of /. M. Bank. New York: \n O n e V o l u m e . 871 pages. Scribiiei'S. asketl t o p i c k the t w e l v e books they w o u l d take w i t h Editor 54 West Street, Dial 6-.J595-R Associate FATHERS W e daresay that i f m a n y students at Stale College w e r e 12 Garfield Place, Dial 6-48M-R MARGARET J. STEELE BARRIE; By W. M.F BOARD L o u i s J . WOLNER M. them to P o t l t l i i k v i l l c C e n t e r n e x t y e a r — i n lieu o f die p r o v e r b i a l Managing Editor desert i s l e — m a n y w o u l d pick a R a r r i e play as part o f t h e 2-M Jay Street, Dial 3-1780 MARGARET H E N N I N G E Advertising Newman Hall, 741 Madison Ave., Dial 6-6484 quota, Manager the T h e y c o u l d n o t , o f course, take a l l bis plays, f o r twenty would exceed t h e quota. That is, they could not have p i c k e d a l l t w e n t y u n t i l Ibis m o n t h , when S c r i b u e r s CuMler,'%1 i Alice Fnsoldt, '311 \jeah'"uil!espy?' Ml') M i i d r W " Half M l ! 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T h e paper often finds sacrificed is n o t t h e f r a g i l e in a one volume t o compactness. flimsy edition, While stuff where the book readable that one usability is about same size as a s t a n d a r d text bonk such as Finos' Secondary School, is the American i l is so a t t r a c t i v e l y got up as to demand reading. it is n a t u r a l , o f course, the plays Slreel, Published every Friday In the college year by the Editorial Hoarc representing the Student A«r,ciation. Subscriptions, $225 per year. Dear which they The Admirable Brutus, Pound A Look. but quite equally The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed in _____ Vol. XIII, l o look for Pan, Q u a l i t y Sit-By-The-Fire, and ' l l u are a l l here, w i t h t h e i r Twehe >,-- r known N o length., introduc p l u n g e r i g h t i n , and sil at the feet o f a master ART PRESS, 394-396 liroadway— Dial 4-2287 1. 1929 Alice Cinderella e n j o y a b l e cousins. f o r several nights. March for lure Peter l i o n o r d i s s e r t a t i o n o n the technique o f B a r r i e lo bore o n e : nanirs' , are l 7eft\vilT , "liT'Ed1to!7n-c'hief e <.T'the' N E W S " Anoiiytni'ty will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS does not guarantee to _ PRINTED _ _ _ _ay_ _MILLS the best: Crichton, Kiss They f o r students know some out in P o d i l i i k v i l l e next is the best a n l i d o t e . Ni the present playwright T h e n i g h t s w i l l be l o n g , cold and lone edition year. This edition of Barrie I f i t ' s the g i r l friend is recommended w h o is g o i n g , for g i l l purposes. No Great Disciplinary Problems Here, Dean Pierce Says; Dancing Tabooed In Most Southern Colleges, She Finds regulations a r e laid clown concerning them. " T h e r e ' was an u n d e r g r o u n d rumor c u r r e n t at the c o n v e n t i o n t h a t s o r o r i t i e s and f r a t e r n i t i e s a l l o v e r t h e c o u n t r y w o u l d be made t o m i n d t h e i r ' P ' s and Q's'. T h e present c o m m i t t e e o f deans w h o were supposed t o in> " s t i g a t c sor o r i t i e s has been dissolved, a n d it was de" M o s t o t h e r colleges issue a fixed set cided t o ask P a n - H e l l e n i c t o appoint o f rules t o their w o m e n students," Dean three deans o f w o m e n in a d r i v e f o r Pierce c o n t i n u e d , " b u t i f y o u look i n Ihe funds t o finance an e x t e n s i v e i n v e s t i g a f r e s h m a n handbook, y o u w i l l see that w e t i o n o f the present s o r o r i t y system. " A f t e r the investigation, Pan-Hellenic g i v e a list o f suggestions o n l y . Of course, the students a r e supposed to stay rules, and perhaps some o f the college w i t h i n the bounds o f decency, but we nile.s g o v e r n i n g f r a t e r n i t i e s and s o r o r ties m a y be revised. H o w e v e r , I doubt a v o i d t r o u b l e by r e f r a i n i n g f r o m s t r i n g e n t l y b i n d i n g o u r w o m e n t o a d e f i n i t e w h e t h e r lite discussion w i l l result in any t i l i n g t a n g i b l e . " code o f conduct. Three State College a l u m n a e w h o " l i v e n Ihe suggestions o f f e r e d in this have' a t t a i n e d educational distinction college tire much m o r e lenient than lhe were present at the c o n f e r e n c e , a c c o r d r u l e s e n f o r c e d by other colleges. Seciiig t o Dean Pierce. Miss J u n i a I.. t i o n a l differences enter here, f o r deans M o o r e , ' I I, is now head o f the housing o f southern colleges are m u c h s l r i c t e t bureau of (lie S t a l e N o r m a l C o l l e g e of morally than a n y t h i n g we d r e a m o f ( i r e e j y , Colorado. Miss E d i t h A . Speu ! ' r e . D a n c i n g , taken as a m a i l e r o f cei, '17, is dean o f w o m e n o f t h e State ci ursc in o u r i n s t i t u t i o n , is absolutely N o r m a l School at D.'i.ibury, C o n n e c t i c u t , f o r b i d d e n in most southern c o l l e g e . . Miss E d i t h i ' A c r i t t , '1)5, is n o w c o n " A c c o r d i n g t o the d i s c i p l i n a r y report I w i t h Ihe W h i l e - W i l l i a m s Fotiuda o f the personnel c o i n m i t i e e at the c o i i - | : i o i i , engaged in o r g a n i z i n g visilini v e u l i o i i , the offenses most o f t e n involv teachers' w o r k . T i n v i s i t i n g teacher iing disciplinary a c t i o n were a t i l o i n o b i l i n g a link between the school and ihe Inniu w i t h o t i l permission, being out a f t e r l i g h t s , .| ihe high school or g r a m m a r school d a n c i n g t o o f i l e , u n e n d i n g dances w i t h s i u t l e i i l , b r i n g i n g r e p o r t , o f d i e pupil's out permission, d i s t u r b i n g class or aprogress to bis iiome, a n d c o r r e l a t i n g bis sembly, s m o k i n g , a n , | f a i l u r e to attend h and school l i f e . Miss Everitl classes. W e arc h a r d l y concerned w i t h helps ihese teachers w i t h t h e i r problems these problems here because n o d e f i n i t e mil organization. " S t a l e College hasn't as g r e a t a d i s c i p l i n a r y p r o b l e m as t h a t w h i c h c o n f r o n t s o t h e r colleges o f the U n i t e d States o n l y because we do not m a k e a difficult task o f d i s c i p l i n e , " said Dean A n n a E, Pierce on her r e t u r n f r o m the thirteenth annual convention o f the N a t i o n a l Association o f Deans o f W o men, in Cleveland hist week. TO THE HIGH HORSE RIDERS Enthusiastic reports broughl vention o f Kappa ternity, and the c o n f e r e n c e s intendence Robert back f r o m the n a t i o n a l P h i Kappa, professional of the f o r Teachers the n a t i o n . throughout o f the d e p a r t m e n t National J . S h i l l i n g l a w , show Stale College Education with what is held natural esteem M r . Shillinglaw's reaction of share them m a y have is n o t t o these It is r a t h e r of Albany, they the same addressed suspected that this to m a k e r o o m f o r f r a n k l i n . to those f o r some State should city College. breed as S t a t e Il oysters. • is, perhaps, being natural brought has g r o w n "Then Barbe- Diil'l'icld I b e inn R e m a i n i n g at the w i n d o w lake a d o / e n A t ( h i s , the people ears, and went in tile w i t h the p r o p r i e t o r as an o y s t e r - e a t i n g horse. for to i n , horse." said inn picked up t h e i r to see such a rare s i g h ' fireplace, t o report lhe m o l l u s k s . Seat, " b r i n g that This that that u p in dint the horse " W h y , then." llieiil is j u s t enliven said wouldn't Franklin from look at his e a \ \ In tlie, and lake b u n some oats." one o f the practically the pages o f Our unlimited A', r o o t / ' . a / a n a book o l letters f r o m F r a n c o i s . M a r i p i e up i n , these even anecdotes ion-fathers, for in F i a n c e , and p o t t r a v in p i c t u r e sipie fashion such g o o d old A m e r i c a n cuM.mis as " b u n d l i n g , " or handerchiefless g o v e r n o r s , , „ - | h , " c l l e g i a t i " - I n k e r .,( ihe M a r q u i s de Lafaycitc. F o r p i n e . d o \ \ o r i g i n enjoy i n c u t , we k n o w o f no book institution. 1779 to 17H5, T h e tellers were w r i t t e n lo his Saturday Kappa I 'hi a i m meeting conduct! b o u s e , ,1(1-1 ( J u a i l morning. Mildred Addresses Menorah Society Samuel l,,-!,,l , i , , • >•.—•• I. m. '•"> ' '",'"'!'.' stale College Curri norah -ociely M '" v '-'- k : l -'" llhib-i, ii,,., i. - n,.,i ,\n> a. Mask., -ami,!; n.,u I N lies t,,| Uuv ! " ''' on the oppor responsibilities of Jewish To Streak at Rectory lhe Kev. C. 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T l n i r p r o m p t n e s s h a . w m i i<.• the freshmen the r i g h t to challenge t i n ' suplmniores i,, „ hate Tin- r c l a l u c m e r i t s n i debating a:..I - i n g i n g a n difficult to w e i g h , since the ! » i a c t i v i t i e s are . p u l e dis-aniilai . one is l i m i t e d t o a .mall numb, r , u i n d e n t s , u h : l < tin i.tlu i t a k e , in a whole clas- ; leinands t h a , a u d i p r e p a r a t i o n j and - a i d e , w h i l e i b e . a h . r d e m a n d * but a l i m i t e d atii.iin.l of p r a c t i c e ; one ib mauds a e m i u u l i \ i d u a l i s i n , w h i l e ib< other d e m a n d - cooperation o l b t i i i d i i d B o t h classes could, p e r h . i p , , p i o l i l l i o i n the a n - e n i u n i t ) tbitt a propel l\ , iiidiii ted sing i upposi d I,, i ,,|: tribute, F o r the n slimcii, n o t h i n g t l-i i \ r c p l ,i ma • attack 1 r u i n ihe sophomores Could serve |.j brine abolll a so, ilit initrclass debate will move valuable indeed. M e l l o n , Al. line at a business m EfLili'd' ' £ E:R:l^ .I:.i.r the o t h e r b a n d , it i-. p r o b u b l ) f a r m o r e d i l l i c i i l t n , p i e p a r e the whole class l o r a - m e t h a n n w o u l d be to allow a lew u i t c r c - l c d student-- to p r e p a r e themselves f o r d e b a t i n g l i o i b sopboin.a'cs and i r c s h m c i i w o u l d Innl it d i l l i c i i l t lo gel enough s i n g . i s l o g i t l u r , l l i o i i g b the >earlin«s w o u l d il ive an a d v a n l a g c in that ibe song leaders i n i l l i l .1 l l i e j had the physical s t r e n g t h c o r r a l l l u - f r e s h m e n a i n r i b e n h i s t o r y l e c t u r e t w i c e weekly. I l w a s , perhaps, Willi an I ) I l o it possible loss o f lunches, that ' b e class o l I ' D - ' voted l o r ,, debate. T h i s change f r o m the more accepted y o w l i n g parties m a j be g r e e t e d w i t h i n t u i t Hi by the g r e a l e r share t i l the .udcni association. 11 the classes choose a s t i l i i c i e i i t l ) i n t c r e s l i n g subject f o r t h e i r debate, they may have the o p p o r l i i u i i ) lo s w i n g the pendulum f r o m singing to debating. This ni.n serve t o d e v e l o p m a t e r i a l f o r the v a r s i t y i b b a t e s t j u a d ; i l fiancee l : a chuckle in e e r y dent de B a r b e - M a r b o i s , from W e d o not i n f e r that a l l students here w h o come f r o m .Albany a n d C a p i t o l D i s t r i c t homes have a disdain f o r the college. M a n y o f the l e a d i n g student citizens during, recent years have been A l b a n i a n - . , l i n t there dot.-, exist a feeling a m o n g a c e r t a i n g r o u p that they are l o w e r i n g themselves t h e least b i t by c o m i n g t o S t a t e C o l l e g e . Perhaps it is the m a r t y r s p i r i t w h i c h causes them to c o n t i n u e associating t h e i r names w i t h this college. These students are few, and perhaps should be i g n o r e d . I t is undoubtedly t r u e that m a n y o f them have been, and thai o t h e r s can be, c o n v e r t e d f r o m s k e p t i c i s m t o l o y a l c i t i z e n s h i p . W e do not e \ e n t h i n k o f d e v e l o p i n g a super school spirit o f " m y college, r i g h t o r w r o n g . " T h a t is passe. Hut these students w h o have an i n f e r i o r i t y c o m p l e x as f a r as State College is concerned may have t h e i r c.\cs opened b\ M i S h i l l i n g l a w ' s special signed a r t i c l e . I f so, bis t r i p w i l l have been well w o r t h w h i l e , and the local chapter o f Kappa I'bi K a p p a w i l l have rendered a t a n g i b l e service t o w a r d the g r e a t e r homogeniety o f the student body. Mare h,,,,,,, students m a y perhaps be expected t o feel a c e r t a i n d i s d a i n this MELLON ELECTED HEAD OF SORORITY ALUMNAE Soon they came back t o p r a n k - 11ii. n o w seated in the most c o m f o r t a b l e c h a i r by the open h residents in admitting l i e did. Franklin. is addressed. students, m o s t l y contempt: College time, Francois New Y o r k : some m i n u t e s , the o l d d i p l o m a t asked i f the p r o p r i e t o r had educators o f the student editorial w h o have a bit o f h e s i t a n c y attend familiarity quietly students By $3.50. keeper and his f a m i l y , sealed about the l i r e , made no move by body m a y be t o q u i e t l y t h i n k t h a t t h a t ' s t r u e , j u s t as m a n y of EorcfuUicrs. 225 pages. Ben F r a n k l i n c a m . ' i n t o an inn, cold and tired New York NEWS, Revolutionary Marbois. fra- impressions are i n today's f o r a great Our con- super- Association, by l e a d i n g r e p o r t e d i n d e t a i l in a news c o l u m n The education v, , n . ,1,1 :;. D.,-,, is i i , , i i i : i, p , . , , i ..i i-, ol .Ma.in -ol , o il \i ., ,1 II ' A . , , l . l . i I Hi. v A I P Dei i n - , I ( i i l l . .,.,., I !.: il K I :,i . I;.,,...,. In l a i n , - B l o w n i i I :b, i ,u „ l a 'I ol,l-. . I'hoallilel I I M I O X , In I I I \ \ light, I , , . | o „ „ I inner 11) I Ii, M I III v o l u t i n b u n g s lhe I ' m l , d M a i , •• ,1 . " I I I • -I'> n b . i i n , , ) ' , lu i h p l o m , , * ,.| ii,e Span \ n I I an \ \ a i . lhe pi m i ally acci p l i d goal p., i |,, late II11 Is |, , \\ l .in P \ \l (., m i . u i > lub men :, p n 0 .ill |. I n Is'.,1.111 II I I.1--11 a l l n i b d u n ; , i . 1 ..liege I a l l I, l i a I led, Mck \ l li Is, lei w.i King I blab Insliiule , w nk Willi n Birth ., d a i i g l m i Is ( j t i e s t Wednesday d n d i p l m i c , o l l h e s e c r t i a r i i s , n a l t i t a l h , and not u |lu-.I l a o g i a i i l l a - , . A s a -.cbolarh ,cries on a,, i n , p a s l l l i j u - l the A.II. .•in/// A , , / , / a , . , ( would In h a u l |,. ', II i , bound i o b u o u i e a standard w o r k w i t h o u t w h a h hi.stt.ii) t c i c l i e r ' a h b i a i ) is i i i c o i n p l e l e . mi il.d I , en i i , .,i S.Ac I n n . - r - i , b i :h ..I I lini-d.n mgl \lh.ui.i i i ' nv ' I ' m p o s , • M , etui) B o o m I! m the ,',,a Announces Tuesday , , f,. I 1 Ol'uiug.'la'f asllllo Tom, t ,n men .,1 l o g i c i i c to Mi th, and M i - Mis Miickelel _'(i Speahei Di Harold W . fhoinpson, piutessoi oi f i i g h - h , u . i , ynesi speaker at l b , annual dinner „i die New England , hapti i , 1 ih,- A i n i ' i ic.ui ( • m i d o f l n g a m is, M o n d a y , al lhe N e w t 'entui s l lub, Bosluii. Ills subject was lhe " Mncncaii I lunch ( „ i i i p , , „ is." Dl 'I h p-oii - p , id tlie week, m l at l l a r v a n l I uncisils. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FEBRUARY 21, 1§29 YARSITY TO MEET mmED \ZSmctf* TEACm N. Y. AGGIES TONIGHT «> HZCHORUS WILL SING ms Dr. Levi Seeley, normal school professor ;ii]d author of many books mi 11arliinn and graduate of the old Albany DOCTOR ASKS '29 MEN FRENCH WILL ADDRESS TO TAKE EXAMINATIONS NEWSPAPER DELEGATES DR. CANDLYN'S OPOS Senior men who have not had their phvsieial examinations, should make appointments with Dr. Earl Dorwaldt, Invaders Will Try To Revenge Xortml School in 1X71, died in Amherst,| "Echoes," Instructor's L a t e s t who will conduct the examinations, ac37-33 Defeat Suffered Ma-sachiiMtts, last month. Dr. Sec Icy Composition, To Appear cording to Dr. C, Caroline Croasdale, In New York had him retired since l()2t). In Concert Program college physician. Dr. Croasdale urges M " was b.,rn in Xorih I larpersfield, Seeking revenge for I lie ,v 33 dcthe men to make their appointments by feat handed to them bv Stale College - • V.. Xovcmbcr .'I. 1S47. He M s "Helloes." Dr. T. I'redcrick II. Cand- next week. on their own court, the New Y o r k U i ' a d i i a u d fn.in Ihe Normal Sell , re- M.vn's latest composition, will be sung by Aggies will be in a lighting mood h'eived an hoiioran A.M. from Williams J 'he women's chorus in the spring con- when thev lace Ihe I'mple and (inld | College in the -ame vear. and in IHWi w r t - T h e w o r d s '"' t h e P i e C e W e r e ill a return game on the State College received the I'h.D. decree from the Uni- w r i , t c " l , y T l , i m i : u s N ' e ' l n s 1 ' l-vru' court tonight. rn.iv of Leipzig after three vears of P u c l " A l l o c s " is one ol the few T h e Aggies, w h o arc the only team •tn.lv there. In IKHr. he married Marie c l l , i n l s » « « " ' « " »» which the melody to score more than thirty points on j dominates. the Stale College out lit this year, II.-SM- of ()berro,sla, (iermanv. I licet- other pieces are being prepared boast a strong offense, collided with ne a p r o i e s v r ol In the women's chorus this semester for a five man / o n e defense which will hr daj>ony ai Trentoli Normal School difficult for Captain H e m e } and his . , i 11 ,i .i , 'he spring concert, Thev a r e ; "Til v men to solve on the narrow Slate icnl.in. . \ . J . I le was the author "I Suiiii of ihe I .unihernieii" by Whither College court. Slate h a - been pra. ! u th music hi d. T. I lolst. This numaching,of Its \illis and Methods." ticing against thai l\ pe of defense Ibis "II'|>i,,r\ l.ditral the -e.-ond nd other edit ber i- a lusty song of the woodsmen, week m scrimiuages team. "i nine I'ri lt> W a g " is a lighl aire miniTill' \lit!l'l'S will m i l l , .'linn nf - l . i i s . \ iml.-i, i h< -, , , i i m : .,,,.. i - i l l , le.-ehi,..- ,,f S t a l e C ' l e e e . IS ill , , | , | „ , , K|, in .,1 ,,.-,, 1, • I, M e m i i , l ! h . u , . I,an, kee|l h i m fl.,111 I l l , l l e i l l l l l :<u nil,, In 1,1 \ in,la 1 i n l . l .,l l-'.i Mill ,i|,|„,s ( ' In,II aw.,111 a m ! .lea,!.I k, eh, eh l i . n i K l l l . I lie S l a t e ( ,,lleee I , , , H i l l l „ in la I'm' ihe ,;am, t.inieht ti. ,., „l„ i, ih, im-l i n , , u , i k- ;ii'... , i . I I , in, i ll.iII I n - il I t n — a m ! K ii / , „ . l , r . .11 l u l l , 1- - l i . i ] . , Ill ,11 l.i | , , i , \ , | , | , .1 1 edition of the Male ( ollege I 1 •one bo..k. wh ch ha- jn-t appeared, cmi1,1111- 11,,: old) Male l ollege -me.- ami ••i.-iil, and frateruit) songs, but also -1,ne- p.,pnlar In m a m colleges, a lew COLLEGE N E W S , has been RESOLUTIONS VETOED AT MODEL ASSEMBLY "Dependable Flowers'' I league secretariat and routine business. The three delegates, who were sent by I'i Camina Mu, social science fraternity, w i uueii's i In n'lis is composed ,• :hnu Mill v,,i,e-' this 'semester. I "'•'<' -Mice J. Hills, Betty I'ulvir. and - regi-lratiou -l.ou-. I Helena Cl.elle. all .seniors. S T E U B E N STREET Corner J a m e s Phone 4-3775 Lucille Beauty Salon U'liisi,,., ill, STATE die -one. i are arranged for pari singiiie, I I e eon tie, in charge ol the ML"' .•htioii eoiisisis of: Maiion h.. I oiikliii, .."'. pre-iiii nl ill music association ; Dot iMallori, '_"'; .Mice liarher, '.ill; Dorodn Urmiiuer, '.ill, and Alice R. Walsh, '.ill ak. In the asked to speak on student journalism at the national convention of the Columbia Scholastic Press Association, next weekend in Xew York City. His topic will concern methods of enlivening a student newspaper. The invitation was extended by Joseph M. Murphy, secretary-editor ol the association, which includes as members a nation-wide roll of teachers college and secondary school papers. French addressed a round table section Dissenting voles on the part of small at the convention last year. minorities prevented the passing of any of the four resolutions proposed at the model assembly of the League of Nations We Telegraph Flowers to all I'art* at Yassar College last week end, the Of the World three State College delegates reported this week. To pass the motions, unanimity was necessary, as is demanded in the actual league deliberations. The FLOWER SHOP resolutions concerned manadates, the rl'5 LATEST BCOK APPEARS \*l\,uJ. *:$^»!;£>2?M£'£ """-' ' WITH COLLEGE SONGS ^ l ;i„^4^Aw«.! ,,,,BC,,, '" ,,K " -\liHi«-- a n li-.-idini! .,i Hi', , „ , -, m i T i ,n::. mi' lii-inn i ! " - i U I", - i , l In ill, I „ i i i M a n , I I ' l l i v e l s i l y l i v e , H I I I I - I I i , i h r l',,,;,l ,.|,| 1,1 ,,l I h e S i m , - til,'. \\ 1- ll i , „,;,• ni.in nil, Mi- William M. 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C X A U V , N Ii W VO H K STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MARCH 1, 1920 4 HAVE TEA MEN MAY ORGANIZE COURSE IS OPENED SORORITIES TOMORROW AFTERNOON A SWIMMING TEAM TO "COB" TRYOUTS Candidates To Have Six Weeks Period Of Instruction Before Test Freshmen and a limited number of uppcrciassrhen who desire to try out for editorial staff positions oil the STATE COLLEGE NEWS may sign up on the main bulletins board today and Monday, for a course of instruction, Margaret J. Steele, '30, associate managing editor of the NEWS, said today. The first meeting of the new tryouts for staff positions will be conducted Tuesday at 3 o'clock in room 308, formerly the study hall of the Milne High School. Following a six weeks' period of instruction, an examination will be conducted and those passing the test will be in line for staff positions as reporters. The following students arc Miulidalcs foi staff |iositi..iis :it present: Durolhy Mi'isdis. Asenatli Van IJurcn, Kntlicrine Helkn;i|. Frances Keller, Donald V. Cicy, Samuel Dransky, Jane McLaughlin, Sarah Caplah, Evelyn Pitts, Kuth llrezee, l.eah Dorgan. Dorothy llamni, Amliey Sullivan, Helen Ilia tres, Mil.lied Caste, line, freshmen; Mar; Howard. '311 Claire Coventiy. M l : Alio liailey, MO, and Certrude llei shhers, MO. Y.W.C.A. WILL DISCUSS ITS PURPOSE TUESDAY Members of V. W. ('. A. will dis cuss the new "purpose" of the organization at a meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock in room li. Mildred M. Lansley, '29, president, will be in charge. Members are asked to lake their membership "purpose" card to the meeting. HEWETT'S SILK S H O P 'Newly initiated members of sororities which arc members of the intersorority council will be guests at a tea tomorrow afternoon in the gymnasium of llawley Shillinglaw, Allan, And Jones Are Available To Form Hall from 3 to 5 o'clock. Nucleus Of Team Kappa Delia has charge of the arrangement; Beta Zeta, decorations; Psi Efforts to organize a men's swimming Gamma, music; Eta Phi, refreshments. Irani here are being made tinder the diEach sorority will have a table, with rection of Robert J. Shillinglaw, '2P, the refreshments and decorations carry- manager of last year's team. ing out the color scheme of the sorority. Shillinglaw said be believed a sullieiMusic and dancing are scheduled, ac- enl number of men are interested to cording to Mary C. Gain, president of warrant the attempt. Leo J. Allan, '30, Intersorority council. Members of the captain of last year's team, will be availfaculty will pour. j able again this year. Arthur Jones, '30. and Shillinglaw will also be available. Matches will be obtained with Albany College of Pharmacy and any other college of the vicinity having a rating similar to State College. ..!••• I i c, •. . M .: " -ii i ' h e onh match entered last w a r was L e e de la Saint-Martin will be , , , . .: ,. ,. , ... , . . I isl tn Alhati) College ol Pharmacy In i presented April ,i as part ol the breneh ., ( .| nst , .,,-,IIV' ' ! fete program, according In llcnriettej Members of the team will be selected! Lvenis will inbe a lil'ty yard free Francois, '-'>, president of French club, through participation swimming d Try.nit:- were conducted Mum! ty, to •tyh , plunge, backstroke, dash and relav. letermine the cast. The following were chosen: Samuel Cooper, '_''), IJrigueville ; Michael Tepidino, '29, XaiT ; Margaret lleniiiiige, '.ill, Madame Lebretan ; Nuili Wheeloek. '_"), Adrienne. The judges were, Margaret Co:-gro, 'I'); Alice Walsh. '30; Josephine Mil .i/zii. '_"»; Dorothy Leffert, '.ill, and Miss Francois. Cor. Columbia A Reliable Place to B u y RELIABLE - SILKS WOOLENS - COTTONS C R E T O N N E S and INTERIOR FURNISHINGS If it's made You'll like it at the The of ALBANY GOSPEL T A B E R N A C L E 649-651 W A S H I N G T O N RUBBER HOME-LIKE' R e v . F. L. Squires, Pastor Produced and CHINESE i ROM/.I: (him;- OF MAR. REGENT WHERE THE •TALKIES ARE BET1LR 4 H a i n e s in his first T a l k i n g Picture Vaieoime 1 Lionel l i a r r y m o r e , Leila H y m a n s and Karl D a n e T H E ONLY FIRST-HUN P I C T U R E FEATURING SILENT DRAMA LILLIAN GISH a Laoirie^ 271 L A R K Waving As W i d e EEE As U AT POPULAR BOULEVARD DAIRY CO,, Inc, downtown Hudson Ave. 1 Door off Pearl St. FREDERICS • WAVING Open e v e n i n g s by appointine.1 COLLEGE CANDY SHOP 1 Salads li). ) Central Avenue ( near Robin) Pastry and Toasted Sandwiches K v o o s a n d w i c h m a d e up fie»h to Individual o r d i r DANKER "SAYIT 1(1 a m i As SHOP S'i'RKKT PERMANENT l-.HIK Stnind \M N. Pearl St 1-6J8II "A Good Place To Buy" Narrow MKTIIOI) B R O W N E L L S BEAUTY KOHN BROS. AAA 'L;l(s)>!ioiic, 4 - 4 I S 8 "Tbe C&rp&tior? Kid' CLINTON SQUARE rui. Personality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent As 4 in .}< Ammrait dUmxvvB unh Dyi»ra un- OF MAR. Paramount's Talking and Sound Picture Douglas Mac Lean HARPER l\\ H o m e S a v i n g s ll;iul, llldsi I I N . I'earl St. .i-iliii 231 Thiid Street, Albany, N. Y. WEEK Phone 3-5943 PALLADINO e r a l l y w e l c o m e d <>t all t i m e s , IIIMI IWIII AND 44 Stale St. particularly a n d the public gen- 4 lUCKUlY. William AMERICA MARK "™7 oasp JinjnjY 451 Broadway W r i t e for infor- Open 11 until 2 A. M. lettr-hera OF OPERATING ALBANY AND THEATRES IN ALBANY WEEK ALLING RUBBER CO. Alhany.N.V. II. SINGAPORE'' R I T Z. W i t h s o u n d and m u s i c a l effects Fox 2 Vitaphone Movietone N e w s Acts C. W e Clean and Dye all kinds <>t Ladies' Tind Vlen's Wearing Apparel 811A MADISON AVENUL Phone 6-3072 diutrihuted der ideal conditions COMPANY f~"\ LELAND Diuicii.y 10:.»l) till I A. M„ L x o e p t S i n i d a y The liumcuf ll„l ,„,,/ CM Lunch, Ciuuli/ UIHI !,;• Cmuii The Finest 'I'urlor mi Cvntrul An Wv tiuliril i/unr I'tilnwnt/r MON. TUES. WED. MAR. 4-5-6 ' 5 . 1 / . Ol- TRAN U ALSO (Oriental and (Occidental llrstaurant Boulevar S IhiUy.Stc. AMERICAN N o r m a n Kerry, K e n n e t h l l n r l a , Paul ne S t a r k e a n d .\ arlan N i x o n Wilh s o u n d STANLEY MARK W e n e e d t e a c h e r s for S e p t e m b e r appointments. cApollon Tea Room Phone 6-3933 DIRECTION Albany Teachers' Agency, Inc. 74 Chapel St., THUR.. FRI., SAT. FEB. 28-MAR. 1-2 •MANWOMIN Will " I.'.,-.. Russell K. H i c k m a n u l m I, jiiined the history ileparlnieitt instructor, lie will teach seeder in historv 2 ami .1 We Have It Sunday services: 10:45 a. m and 7:3(1 p in. /•'. Hayhnil Kim-k.-'hi.rl,,., "Tbe AVI!. J u s t west of Partridge Street i ••ITS AND l('iiilllcs), in New 215 Central Avenue PROCTOR'S Grand HIGH CLASS VAUUEVILLE WEEK OF MAR. Vilma Ban key m a t i o n o r call at the office. Visit Three inter-class basketball games for girls will he played tomorrow and early next week. The teams and the dates a r e : juniors vs. sophomores, tomorrow; seniors vs. juniors, Monday; sophomores vs. freshmen, Wednesday. The sophomores have defeated the seniors, 41-1-1, and the juniors won from the freshmen, 34-2(i, Monday. In the latter game, Virginia Hawkins starred for the freshmen and Marie Havko for the juniors. JUDGES SELECT CAST FOR DRAMA IN FRENCH WMard W. Andrews,Pro. 80-82 No. Pearl Street 3 INTERCLASS GAMES WILL BE PLAYED SOON New History Teacher \1 MaiiU-n WITH FLOWERS" I .ane \IL.inv, \ . \ PRINTING OF ALL KINDS S'ltiJoiiJ iinil tJTuu/Js til liic Niuic iUilli-nc jut /cik/urs will ha gitvii s/icciiil iiiii'iiium PRICES ALBANY Uptown 12 Central A v e . I M o c k from "Stale'1 Uillc Art IVIIlls A l t Vrr^ 1 1 ess W4-3% Broadway ,,„„„„ 4-2287 0| Suw t,,|it!l!i:Ncws