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A L B A N Y . N. V. F R I D A Y . A P R I L ">. IM2U
ACTIVITIES CENTER
OPENS NEXT WEEK
Shillinglaw
P r o v i s i o n f o r a student activities center was made this week when President
A.
R. Bruhaeher
announced
thai a
spacious, w e d l i g h t e d m o m w i l l lie set
aside l o r the exclusive use o f student
publications a n d o i l i e r a c t i v i t i e s .
T h e STAIK t ' o l i l i . l
N'l-.ws expects l o
move next week inio r o o m M i n I lusted
I hill w h i c h , alone, w i t h r o o m M p r i m e ,
w i l l he devoted e n t i r e l y l o student ac
l i \ ities.
( ) : l i c r o r g a n i z a t i o n s to have a part o f
the center w i l l he the P e d a n t i c , i h e
M a l e l.i. u. ihe Kcho. a n d the student
hoard o i finance.
\ space w i l l also be
set aside l o r c o n i n i i i l e e meetings.
t h e placing o f d i e
In announcing
rnonis at Ihe disposal
" i organized
activities, D r . Hruhacher placed emphasis
upon i l c f a d that d i e rooms w i l l not
he loitering places f o r the g e n e r a l sllldeilt
ptihlic.
( h i i v those sindeiits a u l h o r i z e d
o . d o so, t h r o u g h r e l a t i o n s w i t h I h e
lis'cd activities, w i l l he a d m i t t e d .
P a r t i t i o n s w i l l he erected i n r o o m M ,
' . " v i n i ; each p u b l i c a t i o n its o w n office
'I'lie remodeling w i l l not l a k e place u n t i l
summer, hul i h e !• •.«111 w i l l he occupied
In l u r e that l i m e .
In p r o v i d i n g a center f o r sludenl ac
l i v i l i e s , i h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n adopts t h e
policy o f well k n o w n colleges and u n i
\ e r s i l i e s w i n c h have sought l o c o o r d i n a l e
sludenl interests and 0 , assure adeipiate
facilities i ' i r p r o d u c i n g p i i h l i c a l i o i i s .
into
In a n t i c i p a t i o n o f I N m o v i n g
oilier quarters, the N'l-.ws lasl year purchased ollice eipiipmeiit f o r its e d i t o r i a l
and business d e p a r t m e n t s .
T h i s ecpiip
ineiii includes new filing cahinels, lype |
w r i t e r s and a m i m e o g r a p h .
The present small space beneath the
stairs " I D r a p e r H a l l , w h e r e ihree pub ;
Margaret Henninge, '30 above,
licalions have offices, w i l l become i h e 1 a n d R u t h W h e e l o c k , '29, w i l l t a k e
ollice o f Charles W i i r l h i n a n , head j a u i i p a r i i n t h e F r e n c h fete p l a y t o n i g h t .
I< ir.
I le occupied t h e r o o m b e f o r e ihe !
M
y
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and'hL U l . J S "a 'incnai-e I . V s S " I
health In D r . I ' . C a r o l i n e Croa.sdal
TO DIRECT
FRENCH FETE PI A Y
Will
Have
Four)
| " A m Greatly Honored," President Says In Commenting On Effort
Seniors At His School
l_Z errvBS
To Obtain H i m As School Superintendent At Schenectady;
At least four members of uexi year's j
Friends Believed Back Of Boom
senior class w i l l d o t h e i r practice leach i
i n n outside i d ' M i l n e H i g h S c h o o l .
President A . R, Bruhaeher has n o i n t e n t i o n o f leaving Stale C o l l e g e t o
I n c o m e superintendent o f schools o f Schenectady.
I n a clear, unequivocal statetncnl
today l o the STATIC I ni.l.wit: N E W S , i h e president set at rest the d i s q u i e t i n g
J. S h i l l i n g l a w , p r i n c i p a l - e l e c l o f d i s t r i c t
r u m o r s w h i c h has filled the college Ibis week, f o l l o w i n g w o r d f r o m Schenectady
school 2 , t o w n o f i o l o n i e , and l l e n n thai a widespread movement exists there t o ask h i m t o r e t u r n t o that c i t y t o
J. b a i l i n g , president o f i h e board o f succeed A . J . Stoddard as s u p e r i i i l e n d c u t .
" I a m g r e a l l y honored by the k i n d l y sentiments o f m y Schenectady f r i e n d , "
trustees o f that school, w i t h P r o f e s s o r
.,
,. " . ' " ' . " " , ' " . " ',
. ' " , . I President Hruhacher said. " T h e i r expressions are o f course w h o l l y i n f o r m a l a n d
J o h n M . Sayles, head . . I i h e e d u c a t i o n ! 1 | , „ i | | | ( . i . 1 | ] S|J ,,,.,, i t w m m | , , , . , „ i n 8 - r a t j t l „ | e to say less, a professional i m p r o p r i e t y
d e p a r t m e n t , t o have commerce depart
,,, s ; l > m o r e , " he declared in an e x c l u s i v e statement t o ibis newspaper.
incut seniors g o t o the new school w h i c h 1 ,
:
"
i Heyond d i a l , the president r e f u s e d t o
is now being built a i S l o p 2K, Scheneccomment.
H o w e v e r , it is k n o w n t h a t
the niovetneni i n Schenectady has been
laiK road, l o do their Kdueatioii U w o r k .
iif a popular nature, and that it has been
T h e m o v e is an i n n o v a t i o n here a n d
I a source o l embarrassment t o t h e p r e s i is made both as a means o f co o p e r a t i o n
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,,
I! dent,
wi,,.
h o ......a.i
w o u l d ibe u n w i:n:..~
l l i n g it -o ileave
and to p r o v i d e an o p p o r t u n i t y f o r ' i n d e n t
the college despite any financial loss
| w h i c h ibis refusal w o u l d b r i n g l o h i m .
teachers t o teach i n a school w h i c h in
!
I n Scheneclady, h o w e v e r , t h e m o v e eludes
a more
heterogenous
student
I nent l o d r a f t D r . Hruhacher has f o u n d
g r o u p than does t h e M i l n e H i g h School.
I lis way i n t o the newspapers. T h e source
Present plans call f o r i n s t r u c t o r s in
i o f ihe a g i t a t i o n is u n k n o w n a n d those
e l e m e n t a r y business i r a i i i i i i g and elemenclose t o the president sav that he u n t a l ) bookkeeping f o r n i n t h grade w o r k
| d o i i b t e d l y w o u l d call a halt i f he k n e w
at the school w h i c h h i t h e r t o has been
who w i s responsible.
D r . Bruhaeher
o u h an e l e m e n t a r y school.
A s soon as .
was principal o f Ihe Schenectady H i g h
the present j u n i o r class Ides Us regisSchool
a n d later
superintendent o f
t r a t i o n cards f u r next year, the teachers
seh,,,,ls at Scheneclady.
H e came f r o m
w h o a r c to instruct in the Scheiteciadv |
Scheneclady l o the State College p r e s i Road School w i l l he appointed by M i s s
dent') in I'd 5, b i n he left behind h i m a
K l i z a b e l h A n d e r s o n , supervisor o f prac !
large
following
among
townspeople,
t.ce leaching i n Commerce.
factilt) and students.
This
following,
11 i t ! ' fourteen years, wants D r . B r u Miss A n d e r s o n plans t o make vveeklv
haeher back i n his f o r m e r p o s i t i o n , a
visits | o the school i o siipei vise those
situation said to be r e m a r k a b l y unusual
practice teachers w h o m a ) be assigned
in educational circles.
lo the new scli.M.I,
!
D r . Bruhaeher felt reluctant t o make
M a n I'., l i l a c k , '2'J, a n d I.ins K. I i .
. m i s i , n , , i comment on t h e m a t t e r , d u e
M c A v o y , '20, have been lured as i n |
lo
the delicacy
o f the professional
s t r u c l o r s at the school f o r nest w a r .
etiquette involved. 11 is believed that l i e
Miss Black w i l l leach K n g l i s h , and Miss
also
was
anxious
l
o
avoid any d i s p a r a g e M r A v o ) w i l l leach n i a l h e m a l i c s .
Alice
iiieni of ihe Schenectady s u p c r i i i t c n d c n c y ,
V a i i D c u b c r g h , . x-'2<, w i l l have charge
he
has
the
highest r e g a r d .
for
which
o l the k i m l e r g a i ten.
raii|;einents
a r e being
made
A r!
In, Robert
Sticks By College
Seniors have h i t h e r t o hut r a n d y oh
I,lined credit f o r p r a c t i c e leaching i n
seh.".Is other than M i l n e I h u h School.
President A. R. Brubacher who
d m s n o t choose t o r u n f o r
S c h e n e c t a d y super in t e n d e n c y .
FRESHMEN MAY BURN
CAPS MOVING UP DAY
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the
BOARD CUTS BUDGET
DR. HOLMES TO TALK
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PERCENT
THIS
YEAR
IN ASSEMBLY FRIDAY
fea-
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K'lioitis M and M p r u n e were u n t i l this I
P r o g r a m s i n h u n c h w i l l he a
I'.ighl p e r c e n t o f i t s a p p r o p r i a t i o n
Dr. I l . i r i v
\ . Holmes, iiilernattoiial |
week occupied l)> die coiniiierce depart I , , , , , . ,,, , | u . I T e i i . h fele t o n i g h t i n
w i l l be slashed f r o m t h e f u n d s o l each
i
nienl.
I ominerce classes are now being i .
,
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several
organizations
as b u d g e t w o r k e r o n the N. M . C A., w i l l speak I
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c n i i d u c i i d on the lop ll ' " I M i l n e H a l l . '
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li-cendv cva.'llalcd hv t h e M i l n e H i g h I ' e C t c d b ) I l e i u i e l t c I- I a n o n - , . 2 9 , c l u b n o i i i i i ed t o d a y .
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Scl
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of I h e s t u d e n t s l o p a y l a s q l i n l a . v
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TRY-OUTS IN SPEAKING
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Wednesday b, C e o r g e P Rice. T h e
m o t i o n , winch was passed by the class,
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sophoui a c bondage, is i l l
w all | . i , ad Use 1111 oiighoiil
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die p n , , , l n , -I,in.in class ihcrehy
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P i l k m , 'JO; \ ' a t a l i e T l i r c h i , '.i(J, s l u d e i i l s .
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break , . l die W o r l d W a r .
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Weekly Issues
PRACTICE TEACHERS JDR, BRUBACHER DENIES RUMOR \
WILLG0T0C0L0NIE T M T HE W,LL L M y E Q Q ^ ^
In French Drama
Publication Staffs £ n d Finance
Board To Occupy Rooms
In Husted Hall
v
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RIVAL DEBATERS MEET
IN TODAY'S ASSEMBLY
LEGISLATURE FAILS
I * • " • • ' » " « • '-•'"•• ^ " "
TO PROVIDE FUNDS
FOR LIBRARY PLANS ^ ; ' ; i . n
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y e a r at least as t h e r e s u l t o l a p o l i t i - I n f n i n a i v l u m l
. . . 2,200.Oil
2,024,00 iMipeilocd a n d sank in 15 iiuniiles.
olved:
I I I.I I die present
policy o l
Dr. H o l m e s is now field s c i e i a i v o |
cal battle between the g o v e r n o r a n d I'lesbiuan handbook
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I.aim \ n i e i i c a
is j i i - l d i e d . " T h e
W h i l e funds t o grade t h e c a m p u s ;
lingencv
200.00
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a n d i o c o n n e c t H u s t e d a n d R i c h a r d s W i n d s a t h l e t i c a s s i i . . . 1,200.00 1,101.00 ibis capacity, he was a i e p r e » e n l a l i \ e l o " " I ' l "
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Is i n l a n d m i i n , I ihe class' a l l e n l i o i i
H a l l s were provided in the g o v e r n o r ' s Sludenl directory . .
150.00
150.00 die hist n i s i i i i i i e o f Pacific relations, i n ' w h i l e ihe freshmen uphold ihe negative.
I., variables
and del,a i n i u a n l ,, he
b u d g e t as passed b y t h e l e g i s l a t u r e , j T r e a s u r e r ' s b o n d . .
2 5 ( 1 0 25.00 H o n o l u l u i n 1025, T h i s was p a i l o l a
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2
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 5, 1929
State College
News
Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918
1 he . Undergraduate Newspaper of New York
State College for T e a c h e r s
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words
affection
in
have
the
week
when
sought
could
express
which
so eloquently
Slate
alarmed
news
spread
for a n o t h e r
assurance
holds
its
president
which
filled
the
college
that
Dr.
Brubacher
forcibly
body
administrative
than
was
being
which comes
contemplates
than could anything
are one
service
in
their
exemplified
a n y o n e e l s e is r e s p o n s i b l e
no
else that
of
the
ihe man who
for S l a t e
Dr.
Brubacher
distinguishes
with
"thai
will
be e c h o e d
this
institution.
City
State
of
heart
pleased
This
which
o r t w o set
pride
of
president
schools
conies
not
of
from
the
any
t i o n , i m p o r t a n t a s it d o u b t l e s s i s , for a s p r e s i d e n t of
Stale
Dr. Brubacher
affairs
in
occupies
the state
than the superintendence
rather
city
finds
for
situation
I for D r . i i n i b a c h e r
intendent)
the
io
be
same duties.
is
far
boomed
Schenectady
after
It is a t r i b u t e
comes
die situation
superintendent
former
years
of
Il is by n o m e a n s
former
is a
educa-
important
I h e pleasure
himself.
the
in
more
of t h e u n i q u e n e s s
Dr. Brubacher
common
a key position
which
of a n y c i t y .
in c o n t e m p l a t i o n
in w h i c h
a
of
iis
of
posi-
College
the importance
to believe,
the welfare
that
as superintendent
to
take
of
up
as w h o l e h e a r t e d
a
superagain
a s il is
rare.
lint
Stall'
College
S t a l e College
Dr.
<>f t o d a y
wain
Dr. Brubacher
A n d wiih
ever)
contributions, a must
lege
not
i o lost
is a H r t i b a c h e r
loda>
Millie b e g a n ,
broadened.
docs
lis beg
president.
achievement.
sense ol
In- a c k n o w l e d g e d
had
iis
has continued,
proper
my
thai
wiihni
What
expanded,
Milne's
greal
the M a t e Col
t h e last
anil a half, w i t h i n tin p e r i o d o l t h e B r u b a c h e r
decade
presidency,
'flic most obvioti- ami m a t e r i a l evidence* ol t h e p r e s i d e n t ' s
leadership
oi
institution's
of
are
the three
found
ol
splendid
physical
course
plain.
to g o hack
Brubacher
p,
hiuiscli,
probably,
ihe d i s a p p o i n t m e n t * ,
before
the die,on oi phjsiial
it w a s D r . B r u b a c h e r
backs
bcin
pressed
nciil'l)
on
si,me
have
helorc
cm
ihe
expansion
the
delay,
Inn
effort,
until
the
Di
the
i J nil
came
was rcalucd.
for
w h o d e s p i t e di c o u r a g e n i e n l
determined!)
brick
il is n c c c s
Xobmlv
reali/.e
vexing
and
doubled
the Completion
Do ir b e g i n n i n g s
l ' O i and
hopes,
the
vvhuli
| ° J ' J ha-, seen
t h e s e b u i l d i n g s , Inn in find
sary
in
buildings
ihe
and
a n d .,•:
buildings
have
completed.
These- a r e [lie o h v i o t r , e v i d e n c e s .
Hill 111. i, a r e o ' l u i T h e p r o l " e i s i o n a l i / - a t i o n of i h e i i i s l i ; i i l i o u , i h e a c l u c v c i u c n i
of c o m b i n i n g a l i b e r a l a i l s e d i i e a l i o u
with
peilagogiral
ed s t a n d a r d s loi a d m i s s i o n , i h e
t r a i n i n g , t h e g r c a l l ) adv
developnici
a r o u n d e d , w hole-., in. , •
ulaiing
Indian
life, the t r e m e n d o u s y i o w l h o i e x t r a class activities, ihe
g r a d u a l d e y e l o p u u n ,,i :, , , , l h g c t a c t i l t ) i.ilht i i h a u „
normal
ili,„d
i,„ull.v,
all lb
mil m u c h u n a , c o m e ,
lirsi i o m i n d a . h p h v s u a i bin c i p i a l l ) v . i l u a b h
a-pclol ihe Uriihaihei
hadcislup.
( i l e a l a s Inav he i h e I c a c h c i ' , c s l . t l e , g r e a t e l
n i l is
t h a i o i a i, a c i n i
oi I r u c h c i s .
' I h e i n t l u e i i i c ol Di
i i l l l h a c h c r , c o l o r i n g a H d o t s llu e n t i l e lift o l all ilislilu
l i o n , is m t l l l i p l l e d ,. t h o u s a n d l m . e s w h e n i h a l in d i l u t i o n
is o n e w i n c h t r a i n s l e a i h c i s .
Ami although the) do ma
k n o w il, h i g h s c h o o l
s t u d e n t s in i h e s t a t e t o d a y o w e
something lo M a l e College's pic,idem
Ihe m d m m ,
f,
lias e x e r t e d on his college and its students ha* been n a n .
l l l i t t e d i o Ihe s c c o n d a i ) s c h o o l s o l tin s t a t e t h r o u g h i h e
medium of good teachers, men and women with at once
a c u l t u r a l b a c k g r o u n d and a t h o r o u g h p r c p a r a i i o n for their
jobs oi teaching.
\o,
S t a t e C o l l e g e d o e , not b l a m e S c h c i i c c l a d y o r a n )
oilier C o m m u n i t y whose u l i / c l i s l e d they would h k c lo
irailsplanl thai nillueiice and leadership.
Hut State College
w a n t s Dr. B r u b a c h e r itself,
Two
Near
h i t h e r t o been
the
of
Presidents.
By
value.
appear
l i e here
in p r i n t
time
in
explaining
for
what
as e n i g m a s of presidential
Bryan
pointed
and
writes
is n o a t t e m p t
has
conduct,
o r not, between
Roosevelt,
Mr. Thompson
or knew—there
ihe circle."
which
will b e of v a l u e in h u m a n i z i n g
whether
and Roosevelt,
greal
and
same
regarded
I lis c o m p a r i s o n s ,
son
"swings around
His stories
ai
Wil-
and others, are
oiilv
of
lo present
what
he
a
complete
p i c t u r e , bill r a l h e r t o s h o w c o l o r f u l , k a l e i d o s c o p i c
v i e w s of
statesmen.
T o s a m p l e is u n f a i r , y e t w e c h a n c e b e i n g u n f a i r in s a m p l ing
thus:
ihe author
how humor
expression
and
anecdotes
shows
il v e n t u r e s
at
many
C o l l e g e a s it is
the Schenectady
tional
of
recounts
Mouse,"
T u t : S T A T E COLLEGE \ i : w s
is
College
Schenectady.
consideration
Known
White
h a s in a s e n t e n c e
rumors.
by a l l w h o h a v e
be m e n t i o n e d
of
aptness
is w e l l , " a n d its o p i n i o n ,
Naturally
should
thai
all his w r i t i n g
at r e s t t h e d i s c | u i e i i n g
says
I've
more
today.
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The
two
i who
PLAYGOER
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dramatics
class
promised
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T h e first,
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have
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have
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obtained
been
Van
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Denburgh,
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a u d i e n c e t o e n j o y t h e e v e n i n g ' s b e s t man, Josephine Itrown, Alii,lied Hnivvnliardt,
W i l l i s T h o m p s o n w r i t e s u p o n t h e figures o f n a t i o n a l i m a c t i n g w h e n H a z e l G o o d e l l e , ' 3 0 , i n - Ethel fashmaii, Dorothy L'ule, Marion Conklm,
portance with w h o m he h a s associated intimately, those
Samuel Cooper, Mary Dully, Helen Eddy, lleili
t e r p r e t e d t h e p a r t of a p e r e n i a l l y self- I'm.I, Margaret Fortune, William M. French,
w h o a r e i n t e r e s t e d i n b i o g r a p h y o r t h e u n d e r c u r r e n t s in
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In o n e of t h e m o s t
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i n t e r e s t i n g a n d m o s t a u t h e n t i c b o o k s of r e m i n i s c e n c e s p u b Laura CmildiiiK, Mar) lleilihy, Klsie lluleli
her y o u n g e s t d a u g h t e r m a y have her
l i s h e d in r e c e n t y e a r s , M r . T h o m p s o n in t h i s v o l u m e r e c ins
<;,-,,, eiann Kinti, F l n r r m c Keen. I:,-.-,,,
lirst c h a n c e . W i l h e l n i i n a S e b e s t a , ' 3 0 ,
o r d s his impressions of presidents
from
M c l s i n l e y lo
Lnpedei, Mar) Met uitrey, \lnl.cllc Me.Nuli.
and
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Stephenson,
'3(1, w e r e Louise Malllewsnn. Wan Mieueei, .Man tin
Coolidge, and t w o near-presidents, H a n n a and Byran. Willi
daughters
who
c o m p l c - j chcll, Anne Mother, John Mullen, tail,,.-,,,,,
m a n y of these m e n , M r . T h o m p s o n traveled across the lelightful
faculty
appreciation
by
with
change
IN
BY
by
saw
the president
shows more
student
Presidents
as
this
position.
thai
and
and
College
regrets
A n d t h e u n i v e r s a l e x p r e s s i o n of r e l i e f
the
M
history,
the esteem
N a m e s of s t u d e n t s i n a l l f o u r
" P R E S I D E N T S I'VE K N O W N "
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W e can not blame the freshman w h o proposes to have
a c a p a n d tocpie b u r n i n g p a r t y f o l l o w i n g h i s m o v i n g u p
t o t h e s o p h o m o r e c l a s s : in f a c t , w e a r e h e a r t i l y in a c c o r d
T h e parly
with a n y m o v e to b u r n t h e h i d e o u s totptes.
o u g h t n o t t o be d e l a y e d .
B u t the caps?
W e tire g l a d
w e k e p i o u r s t o h o l d t h e e d i t o r i a l h a i r s in p l a c e a f t e r
shampoos.
Besides, there's sentimental value to the caps,
w i t h o u t all t h e d i s a d v a n t a g e s o f shrieking- m o n s t r o s i t i e s
such as m a y m a k e M r . Rice w a n t to burn his toque.
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hovv
over
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depicts
a small
Bryan
town
Harding
is d a n g e r o u s
realized
il ;
as "Babbitt
m a n out
in
Providence's
voters upon a spree
when
H o u s e ; h o w Coolidge employed
a s t o n i s h e d A m e r i c a w h e n h e really
This
As
is i n t e r e s t i n g
in t h e
his p l a c e :
.American
in s u c h a p o s i t i o n a s t o k e e p a H e a r s t
White
of
watchful
it p l a c e d
ptippel
he
statesmen,
care
Byran
o u t of i h e
" g h o s t " w r i t e r s anil
w r o t e his o w n m e s s a g e s .
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Victorians as W e b s t e r , ( l a y , C a l h o u n , (ireeley, and then
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F r a n c i s J a m e s Child and Asa C r a y , ihe kilter being ihe
c o m p i l e r o f t h e c e l e b r a t e d d r a y ' s M a n u a l in b o t a n y .
' f h e a u t h o r , il w o u l d s e e m , b e l i e v e s in s e r v i n g t h e m i d
die o f t h e pic a h e a d of t h e c r u s t ,
'flu- c h r o n o l o g i c a l a r r a n g e m e n t is s u c h t h a t t h e m o r e i n t e r e s t i n g s t a t e s m e n c o m e
f i r s t ; if w e m a n y c h a n g e i h e f i g u r e of s p e e c h , il s e e m s
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out t h e o t h e r w i s e s c a n t y stuffing o f i h e b i o g r a p h i c a l m a t
tress.
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W h i l e not
Ihe m i n u t i a e of h i s t o r y , t h i s b o o k will a p p e a l .
c x a c t l j s u p e r f i c i a l , i h e a u t h o r h a s lo s k i m .oincvvhat lo
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I'llde L. H a l l , '2'), w a s t h e m o s t till- U< 1. .. Ilac.n. Clad.vs Hates. T h e , - a lie.lell,
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v o l v c s a r o u n d a p o e t , d e a d a n d a w a i t - I ' - " " ' . K»t" I' ' l " « , "'"'is C h l . , Kuih I.
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Mioam liolau,
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Flani K an,
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Firmer, Ha/el (.....dell, C e i n ..l.
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the situation
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Ilaiullei.
offer o c c a s i o n f o r ( l i v e n i n g d i a l o g u e Mar„a,et l l . n
l.j llurllmi, Don-.
K <. I
a n d u n u s u a l r e a c t i o n s : in h e l l , w h e r e J " ' " - . N " ' m . ' l.aison. Dooahy 1.,-iien, VIM
a s t a t u s i p i o is s o i r r i l a t i n g l y p e r i u a - , h " ' '-ells, Cailu-iine Lilly, ll.-tij
l.iu,,i>,
m e a n t Kiekaol, I ' l a m i s I
n e t . it w a s t r a g i c .
Marion M
ko.hla, Main- U.u-lt, A,.
R a y m o n d C o l l i n s . ' 3 1 , w a s q u i t e t h e ' " » " " • 'Doiolliy
''
. i l.ua s . i w . Ci.-eia .-ayle-. V\ il
b l u n t , w o r l d l y s a i l o r e v e n in I b i s l a s t ' v ' 1
l.e-i.-i, Kvelyu Sh. .-lev, Ma.) M I „ I
oi e x t r e m i t i e s
C r a c e M a r k , '29, t h
Shinies.
Kvihc,
M.utis.
via;
w o m a n , w a s p h y s i c a l l y filled f o r t h
...enwil
well
the
stolidity
of
pari.
H e r s t r i k i n g a p p e a r a n c e at th
l o o r in H e l l w a s u n u s u a l e n o u g h t o \'an Salisl.ury, Jes-.e \ arian. Mar K a.el \\
be s t a r t l i n g .
P r o b a b l y t h e m o s t s e n - 1 " " " 1 ' . Kl,/.-il„tli Him.-, Mai.ei Won,-,. >i,.,
silive
interpretation,
however,
was1"
k l'--ihei /luimerui.iu,
given by D u a n e
linker, '32, a s t h e ! T l " ' s"i'
"
"h„la.-inp
hold,-,, .,
Al'thotih t h e p l a y l a c k e d sufficient
i n t e n s i t y l o m a k e it t r a g i c — e s p e c i a l l y
to a n a u d i e n c e w h i c h is p e c u l i a r l y i n s e n s i b l e t o t r a g e d y —il d i d b r i n g o u t
s o m e subtle n u a n c e s well,
il w a s a n
experinienlal play a n d as such repres e i l t s t h e k i n d of w o r k c l a s s e s in d r a matics should touch m o r e fre.pienllv.
j ' ! " « • "">">i'> Huotuk. M.CK.I.-I Ca.d. l-'i
i cl "-' e ' a m c r . Crnrvicye Casey, Norman C
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M:u«a..-i i n - i
Maneiia
Dana. l>.
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Dow'nrs, Fsih'ei i-;,' k
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III. lo
I'l.vlh- llileh.'oek, Winifred l l u i l h u l . I!
iae'.|iirs. ( a olyn Kellv. K
Kolkei, Id.... K.oen, Mil.li
M. Lilly, Ion.i I.
PROJECTS ENDORSED
BY MRS. R00SEVELT\^£:;;:i^
Project
methods
ill
leaching
":;; r'"SM
,lai-liall. M
,
I Mornan-ieiu, Kuih I'aiks. In..
V, I
w e r e F..-tina 1'o.lvin. Jan.- S.-hh.-k. Fl.nene.-
d o r s e d by M r s . P r a n k h n I). R o u s e veil in a s h o r t i n t e r v i e w vv.lh a A K W S
reporler, f o l l o w i n g her recent a d
to a student associalion asseinbl
Mrs. R o o s e v e l t said t h a t s h . u
e x t e n s i v e u s e ol t h e p r o j e c t mi
in h i s t o r y a n d a l s o t r i e - t o g e l i n t o
personal touch with her pupil- and lo
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^ ^ i o ^ ' g c a o n ' r ' v am"
vviiiun-\. l'..--..• Wini.-i-
liiann. Minified A. Ill n, d m , Krm -I II....
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vlil.l.
Inline, Mai
Cniiskv, Kud.dph 1 ,,.,.
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of p r o j e c t s uiav llllls b e m a d e
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a l „ III
J.,,1,
parliViilailv." said M r s . R o o s e v e l l . " l o J . a m i . o r I
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lie o n l u - l o i v w i t h w h o w e i r e l o
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r e c e n t l y b e e n put d o w n in S y r i a , f o l l o w i n g a w a r f a r e for
lot
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t w o ve.ars bv t h e n a t i o n a l i s t s a g a i n s t h ' r a n c e .
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III
In
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English
and \h
that U ' o o d r o w W i l
n e v e r i n t e n d e d a i c h a conflict w h e n A n i e r i c a i i
literature,
M r s . Koo.-cvcll
ll,l,ii
VI
R . , 1 , , I. I
he p r o p o s e d a n d put t h r o u g h his p r o g r a m of m a n d a t e s , -.l.ii I - illi ( i r e e k l i l e r a i u i e in iust - i n
I Mid,
d e s i g n e d t o g i v e b a c k w a r d p e o p l e s a -.how a n d to p r o t e c t n c i e i i i i p i a n l i t ) t o - h o w i l - t r e n d l o 'i",'.,,'!;'"'! .al,"''„,]""";
them from imperialism,
S u c h a coiillici a s w a g e d b e t w e e n i n o i l c r n l i t e r a t u r e . S h e l a k e s u p a r,
Mam,I,
V
• V,„,
t h e S y r i a n - - a n d t h e I T c n c l i w a s h o u n d lo c a u s e a n e v a l u - view o i d r a m a , h u l ol n o p a r l i c u l a i * \ m i . I . V i a , I
a t i o n of t h e w h o l e m a n d a t e s y s t e m , a n d a p a r t i c u l a r -Hid)
of f r a m e ' s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o l h e r i n t e r n a t i o n a l D I M S
T h e present book p r e s e n t , a t h o r o u g h n a r r a t i v e oi the
t w o y e a r s of a r m e d s t r i f e in t h e N e a r P a s t .
In this his
plav's
MiR o o s e v e l l , w h o is I
lorical study, naturally peaceful, a g r i c u l t u r a l people a r c
w i l e ol C o v e n t o r
Roosevell, teach. .
s h o w n as t u r n i n g plowshare-, into •.words,
D u e suspects
I n - i o i i a n d E n g l i s h l i t e r a t u r e in I ' o d I
Stud
ol the Inch -chool
he
t h a t t h e s y m p a t h i e s of M i s s M a r t .ilium a r e w i t h t h e D r u s e ,
h u n t e r S, h o o f N e w Void, l i l v , hav
( apual
strict
will
participate
in a
but s h e is s o h i s t o r i c a l l y i m p a i l i a l as lo m a k e t h e hook
i n g o n e . l a s s o n M o n d a v - a n d I lies
tvpewi
,11
he
,
a n y t h i n g bin o p i n i o n a t e d .
T h e w o r k is c o m m e n d a b l e , a n d
d i i v s , a n d t w o o n \ \ , d u e - , l a v ,.
f
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'h, I
will he a v a l u a b l e c o i n u i e n t a r v u p o n h ' r e n c h ad
stralioii
. in si I 11,lav
,'i lo, I.
ol a m a n d a t e , a n d u p o n t h e m u n d a l i s y s t e m as a w h o l e .
WILL LEAD N E W SONGS
j
I I , . l . M o . '.il,
VISITORS TO TRY
FOR PRIZES IN TYPING
S^'HK'UI^
Imuhcnt
Hwliindiiii)
Bv f r a n k .Sullivan
2i,() p a g e s . $..'
New Y o r k . H o r a c e fiveilght.
T w o y e a r s a g o , t h i s d e p a r t m e n t h a d t h e o p p o r t u n i t y of
d u s t i n g off its t u n e w o r n p h r a s e , " f o c a l B o y M a k e s C o o d
in B i g t.'ily," w h e n f r a n k S u l l i v a n , a n a t i v e o l S a r a t o g a
of
Martha
Comity, w r o t e h i s r o l l i c k i n g / ife and Timei
llel'pletltu'nite.
I t ' s t u n e t o t a k e t h e s a m e old c a p t i o n off
the shelf a g a i n , this t u n e lo c e l e b r a t e
Mr, Sullivan's
Inn,neat
flyslandiliti.
T i l e n e w b o o k , w h i c h lias a l r e a d y
r u n t h r o u g h l o u r e d i t i o n s in l o u r m o n t h s , is s t u f f e d will)
t h e S u l l i v a n t y p e o f h u m o r - t h a t is, U l l e r n o n s e n s e , f u n n i l y
got u p . T h e h o o k is a s e r i e s o f s h o r t e s s a y s , d e a l i n g w i t h
all s u b j e c t s f r o n t " A N o t e o n H o t S t o v e s , " w i t h its p e d a g o g i c a l i n t e r p r e t a t i o n , lo t h e a r t i c l e o n t h e i n j u s t i c e a n d
H e e d l e s s n e s s of Q u e e n M a r y ' s c a r r y i n g a n u m b r e l l a .
If
you would c a r e to g o sight seeing t o view the funny side
of o u r p r e s e n t c o m p l e x c i v i l i z a t i o n o r
uncivilizalion—,
M r . S u l l i v a n is t h e c o n d u c t o r a n d Innocent
liystanding
is
the vehicle.
Hilarious nonsense.
Hi
I
f i . d i i n k II
i andlvn
in
•.tin, I.
m i i - n . will l e a d b o t h a s
s e l i i l d i c s in s o n g ,i i h e n e w M a l e
( o l l c g e s o i i g b o o k , m si f ' r i d a v
Slu
d e n t s Will n e e d t h e n s o l l g h o o k s willl
lb, in, according l o D i I andfv n
i
I
j
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CALENDAR
Today
I,,ini assembly, III 55 \ . M.
French I'Vle, K III! P M , \ u d i
on nun
Tuesday
Meeting ol V. M C \ , 7:011 1'. M „
Room l l l f
(.ills' swimming meet, ri.UO i ', M
Ha lb 3,
ak,
p a i l lo ll.i
, 1 , - 1 . U l s - II, i l H ^
.,,
ml I n , u ' h . m l s h a v e a l l , a d . J, , , p l e d 11,1,1
l. l i - l o l , d „ |
u il.
I'll, , a n
\ l c , l , m,
,11, Mud S.l
I, Mil,,, lh,:h Si I I W >l.
Ill II, i I, Sellout,
Vimhid.mi illgl, .S. li...,
ml Ml,am I Imh School
' | h , annual dinuei ol Ho I oiumei., . U:
.ill In eoiiducled III I lie . a i r l M i a , Fi..|.,
iida. Vpnl IT. and mil he followed In
laj and darn IUK II, llo KJ imia,HI.I,. Ma.m
)llleuheek, ' J J , i» in charge.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 5, 1929
SCOTS UNIVERSITY
HONORS THOMPSON
Gets Signal Honor
COCHRANE IS SOLE
Y.I.C.A. CANDIDATE
University Of Edinburgh Gives
H i m First Di Litt. Degree
For American
W i l l Succeed H e r m a n Koerner
As Head Of Organization;
Other Nominees
D r . I I m l i l W . Thompson, professm
••I' l-'nul - l i . is l I k ' l i r - i \ i u c r i c a n :., re
C, , \ c lb. .Mlv.lll.nl i l i - ^ l T f ..i .1 .Clnr ..I
l i t e r a t u r e . I ). I i l l . . 11 • • t n I lit- i iiiv. r - i r
• i I ' . l i u b n r u l i , Sciitl;m<t. a r c o r d i m ; '., :i
r i v c u i a i i i i o u n c r i u e i i l m' mover-.U Mil
til. T l i . - .
Til • . 1 . - 1 . w u l l I'll U . . . Conl'l'ITcd ill
:d,-e: i';, I... S i r \ | f r e d l-'wiui;. p r i n c i p a l
"i
lit. I ' n i \ c r - i i y
n i l-'.liiilniiuli. w a ll \ c " in l i e iiMiiliun u i I >r. II>< mip- •n'rc-c.iri he. -11 S c n | l : s l l li'.lTalllle.
The
' I r e r i i has In i'ii a w a r d e d , , n l \ _'S t i m e ,
in i l l . l - i - i . m . . i | ho iiniv i i - . ; iv.
\
.. r - , ; , r c h s t u d i n i - I ' I ' d i u b i i r e j i
t ' n i u • ! • • u :iinl i i ' r . n v l i felloe, " i i!,r
I i i " . ' . • IK mi I .iiml H i " " . 1'L's I''.'-.. Hi
Nominations for officers of student Y.
M. C. A. for 1929-30 are as follows:
for president, Warren Cochrane, '30;
for vice-president, Robert Barnum, '30,
Harold Haswell, '32, and Irving McCounell, '31; for secretary, Hamilton Acheson, '30, and I Inward Mann. '32; for
treasurer, Albert Ritchie, '31, Israel Kaplan '30, and Fay Ilium. 11 amid Haswell
and Kclward Merry, freshmen.
4 STATE MEN GET ALL
32 POINTS IN A GAME
Three u n d e r g r a d u a t e m e n and O I K
alumnus scored all the points for a
Ml.
I'ptou
town
basketball
team
against a F r a n k l i n t o w n lean, duiiny,
the l-.a-ler recess.
( .. I . a \ erne ( ' a i r
a n d J o s e p h I'. I l e r n e y , s e n i o r s , s c o r e d
l l . u i Y M . e k . n o c . I ni'li.li ii.nvl.-i. 'Hi
I ..,,1,-1 .'I
\ll.;e,l
l-'i, IIUIK Ni-«-
Dr. Harold W. Thompson, whose
iiuik in literature ha-. broitiiht him
.ui i u i c r n a l i o i ' a l I
lish imiversitv.
i.iihlidmi
i', 1'•..': under l i , , - m l . " A n e c d o t e ,,II,I i U , , I . M I I > ,,i Henry M.
K
A»!''i'" '->< >•> I T . n,'„„p
i ' 'in .i S L I M
\\0LGA HAMPEL BECOMES
< • - < ' i-"'.'«-.'''i,!'pr"":• •!•.,:".•" * S !
ENGLISH
being" scored "by" " F r a n k T i n . "'3!'. ami
Francis
F. ( i r i t l i u . '27.
T h e game
was plaved al I ' n a d i l l a under the di
r e e l i n u i d I. I ' . d w a r d S m i t h . '24. T i n
t o t a l score w a s 32 I " .
Time And Lunch Wait Not At All:
So Athletic Girls Go Out Window
T i m e and lunch w a i t for no man,
and nobody ever believed the proverb
more than two members of llie (iirls'
Athletic council, who recently crawled
t h r o u g h the window in the gymnasium
ob ,'c In save llieinselves from starvation alter they had found themselves
ii c ,e,i in the gymnasium,
T h e cause of all the trouble was
P i e s . . . . - i t . \ . R. liriihacher s ruling
thai the gvmnasium he closed from
11 :4a until 1 o'clock, Mondays and
Wednesdays.
Tin- itt'n girls found the janitor who
i|K'ii.'.l the door o r the o l h c r i m prisoned students.
T h e council had
ecu conducting a meeting with C a r o line M . Schlcich, '29, president of the
l i r k ' A t h l e t i c association, presiding.
Members of the council locked in
included : l u a i u . a M e l , a r t e , '29, vicein a - i d . n l ; A r d i t h D o w n . ' 3 1 , seere,ir;. :
Margarel
Wad-worth.
'30,
t r e a s u r e r ; (lenevieve W'inslnw, 3 1 ,
r,paler;
Anne
M
v and I'.thel
: o i I : I 1 in 11, r, j t i n i , ,r representatives ;
M a i , ,ii ( . i l b e r l , - o p h o n i o r c lepre-.eu
u : . . . and Josephine W i k o n , f r e - l i
an u i epi e - c n l a t n e.
MISS M O R R I S A T C O L L E G E S
I n i-.li/abeih 11. M o r r i s , assistant pr,
i
.,, ,o i d u c i t i o i i , -pent the latter par
il„. m e a l
.ear B o s t o n , v i - i t i n
\ \ M - . ! , , , , , „ | ,,tl,er college'..
31 NEW MEMBERS FOR
MATHEMATICS SOCIETY
Thirty-one
ceived
into
students were recently r e the Mathematics
super in the cafeteria.
club at a
A f o r m a l initia-
tion followed.
Eligibility
or membership
in
Mathe-
matics club consists in successful complelion o f one semester's work in analytical
geometry.
I he
new
members
are:
Gertrude
Frrnicr, Grace Hastings, K a t h r y n
ster and Gladys
W'orden,
Web-
juniors.
D o r o t h y Ahrains, Louise Beadle, E l i z a beth C'orr, Lillian D o r r , A n n a E t f r o n ,
A l m a G c r k e n , Elaine H i t c h c o c k , W i n i fred Hurlbut, M i l d r e d Larson, M a r y
M a x w e l l , M a r y Morgeiistern, M a r g a r e t
Nolan,
Catherine
Xorris,
Beatrice
D'Comiell, Lila I'urdey, Jane Schlick,
Alice \ an E v e r a , Esther Veley, M a r garet Washburn, F l o r a VVelden and Besie W i n t e r - , sophomores.
Sarah ( u i l i e k , \ i r g i n i a H a w k i n s , Josephiiie Spencer, I'.vely.i T a r p e l l and Ger.ru.le l e r w i i l i g e r , freshmen.
DR. A. K. BEIK ASSISTS
LITERACY COMMISSION
D r . A r t h u r Kennedy
Beik, assistant
iro e-sor o i education, recently served
on the stale literacy commission.
INSTRUCTOR
p m h a h h he published w i t h i n ., •. , ,ir. ie
,, ,-dii„. n , D r . 'I'l
ip-,,,:.
M i - < Ilea \ I I i m p e l , '-'',, is conduct
I-,.
| ! „ , , „ , , . . , „ , . ; , mriiil,,-! ,./ lb, i n " tin c t a - i
" I M i - Fleaiii.r M a u l e y ,
.«•',-,.in.;-, I I , . i ,-y Society and ., ! n , ' 1,1
" ' ' ' i ' l "i in l-'.t.eli-li. w h o recently -uc
' ,'A M, !,,• Na'.ely ,,,' \ , , i „;,, i i ' . ' - • i climbed to an attack u i appendicitis.
Seal
I
I ! , w.i-. a w a r d e d a i i ' l l , , « - l n p
M i - - l l . i m p e l i- leachi.n: l - n e b - h I A
,'.,r the - , , ' ; , ! time In die ( n i e e . n l i ,
I i- a i p i i / ill I m e n .r in l-'.ueli-i 3
| ' , . i i i , , i . i ' i , , i , in \"27.
'
DnriiiH l u r senior year in college,
1 ir. 'I I, ',,,,,."ii ha- the i l i e i v " , ,,i M • - I I . i m p e l u ; i . edit, i in d m I ,ii 'lie
m.ei.-r " i u i - ui.I d"Ct.,i' " i phlli.-,.iih\ O u a r t e r l v , literary m a g a z i n e , w h i c h is
l i . .in l l a i . a ' - . | i n v e r - i " . .
l i e received l o w puhu-hed under tile name ,,l llie
; „ , A u - l , I, i e l l " U - h i p when In n . i . - t u . h t I ' . e l " .
M i , he.idul d i e - l a l l w h i c h pub
;'•:; ,,i ii,e m i n e r - , t , .
D r . I'll, ,.,.p-,',.i ' 1 d , . . l d i , l . c - h m n u l.audl
k in 1924,1
.,,,,.. u r a - l i i a l . d .,-• v.,1, ,1 , i - n . r i ,,l 111- and "i m v - e i i i i - d die D r a m a t i c and A r t
,!,..i i , , . , , H a m i l t o n i " l l , i ' e in I ' d . ' ,i--."ciati,iii al the A m e r i c a n l - c d c r a t i o i i
Alien he I'eeeived the deelee ,'l ba.hel"! ' I
\ l l - Coll w l l t i i . l l dllline
the -aille ,
- I phdo-,,plr,.
l i e i- a m c n l i c i , , i I ' l l ! ' u . i r
I
| ; , ! ; i Kappa
I A l t e r -.he was graduated f r o m College,
Dr
i'l','.u,p-,,11
,tin
inlh.-r
"I M i I I impel
lanehl
Kin-h-li
and
•a liiirch D r g a n
M i i - n . " " T h e ( lioir
d r a i n a l i c , al 11 iidson 11 i g h S c h o o l , She
n i a - l . , ' , I,Hide.'' " \ n : h e n . - <,| 1 •.. 1:. \ " I iter studied l o i - i \ m o n t h s al tin I ' n i
and ".Si l e c t i o n - l-'roin L i n c o l n . " an cdi w i - i l y of Ci.li.giie in G e r m a n y .
I,,.
I m.'olu's - p e e d , , - and letter-.
M ; - - I I impel h a - been an assistant
prepare.l ui c l i a h , r a ' i o i i w ih D r . M a n ' , l " M i - s l l e i e n ' I ' . Kay, m a n a g e r o f t h e
W . I l a - l n , g - , c h a i i i n a i i ,,f die I n - M i - h I .. , .p, -ince her r c l l i r u to the I ' n i l i d
ili-partim •:.
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No Fraternity Or Sorority Members Get High Honors; j
Greeks Are Prominent In Extra-Curricular
Activities
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I':ve ( , l e e k s a i r officers in Menurah
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G u m p , and H e r u a u d
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by the
cla-s.
(oiiucil
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"Myself" Wins Admiration Vote;
Hoover And "Lindy" Runner:;-Up
in
are represented
T h e pie-:,I n' . of both llie j u m o r ,LIU\
Hie
",\h , l i " i
t.rcck
D It.i K'lio '-. r e p i v - c i i t c d
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to
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claim,
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belong
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in e x t r a c o r n
aid,ale
p ,rt ' ipatu..:
ui,up\
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of
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for
Seventy-thne
v.l, , r.c i'.ed l i o n
tjreek
v.rurity
honor.,
society and l,,m sorority members hoi,!
xeeut \ c po-atioiis
in N e w m a n and
only
one sorm ity is represented i n
( u i i t e r b u i y club's list of officers.
1 In- i . u e k s
are also prominent in
dramatic*.
T h e six members of the
D r a m a t i c s and A r t s association are sorority numbers.
S
NOW falls cvu'v r.ioiuh J.I the
record
impossible without
electric
year where the th'e.tt Northern
power. And electrification has been
crosses the ('isca.u ,, idcep, roi'luous
extended to the entire 75-mile route
grades increase the diili 'uh) of the through the mountains,
raiiroudint; pro!>h't,i. Nautre has stub-piK, 0 „ u , i i c s [ s of electricity on the
hornly resi-.u-d inan'-, t-l'iori tiuomiiier
| a n , j ;UK | o n ,|1(. Sca> ;,, t | i e a j r > anc J
the ran^e.
Linden'roimd, arc making practicable
hi TanuaiA, i".,l), iln. IKW Cascade
the impossibilities of yesterday. As
tunnel was opt-n,d. Man, with dec- our vision encompasses wider horitriciiy as a;i alh, had you
^s^-^
as
azona,
vital electricity
contributionappears
to future
ciuercd tlii.- ( asutd'.'S.
industrial progress ami human
De ci':,!ir-n.iie
h r . n d l , . DOIT was
welfare.
d r i v e n i n three years—a
95-652011
GENERAL ELECTRIC
O t N U U A L
I: I- I: C I K 1 C
C O M P A N Y ,
S C H I i N B C T A D V ,
N B W
¥ O K K
STATE COLLEGE NEW8. APRIL 5, 1929
GIRL A1HLETES PLAN
FETE FOR APRIL 26
PRINTED
NOVEL GYMNASIUM 5000 INCHES
CLASS TO PRESENT
IN FIRST 20 ISSUES
WORK INTRODUCED
MISS MILLAY'S PLAY
Informal Groups Are Organized
For Girls By Instructor;
Competition Planned
A p p r o x i m a t e l y 5,000 i n c h e s o f n e w s
w e r e p r i n t e d in t h e first t w e n t y i s s u e s
of t h e N E W S , a c c o r d i n g t o a t a b u l a t i o n
compiled for the Nicws board,
T h e list r e p r e s e n t s a t o t a l of all i n dividual a m o u n t s signed for d u r i n g the
lime represented.
T h e tabulation
fol-
E a c h c l a s s , w h i c h is d i v i d e r ! i n t o f o u r
s q u a d s , is in c h a r g e of a l e a d e r .
I hiring the semester, each student m a y try
t o e a r n p o i n t s f o r h e r s q u a d by a c c o m plishing the exercises and stunts out-1
l i n e d f o r e a c h s e c t i o n of t h e w o r k .
If
fifteen
achievement exercises are J
m a s t e r e d by a s t u d e n t , five p o i n t s will
be a w a r d e d t o h e r s q u a d .
T h r e e points i
w i l l b e g i v e n to t h e g i r l w h o c a n d o
t e n e x e r c i s e s , a n d o n e p o i n t to t h e g i r l
w h o c a n do five. E a c h a d d i t i o n a l t w o
e x e r c i s e s a f t e r t h e fifteen w i l l g a i n o n e
27.
28.
29.
" A r i a da C a p a s , " Fantasy, W i l l
Be One Of Three Dramas
For May 2 4 , 25
Vincent
M i l l a y , will be o n e of t h e
o n e act
May
plays which
by
the e l e m e n t a r y
rding
a
to
Miss
i
instnu
p r o b ibly
be
Emma
English.
Friday
M.
The
and
S.
point.
I
lean
Caroline
of
the
gymnasium
Friday,
April
M.
meet
26,
Schleich,
Girls'
FEDERAL
in
class,
Athletic
Saturday,
asso-
CONFERENCE
will
PROCTOR'S
May
CLASS VAUDEVILLE
AND
T h e o t h e r t w o p l a y s will lie " F e e d the
Brute,
a comedy, and " W r o n g
Num
a drama.
THUR., FBI.,
•/•/„•
LOUISE TRASK HEADS E d n a S t . V i n c e n t M i l l a y ,
and playwright, whose fantasy
b e o n e o\~ t h r e e p l a v s t o lie
SORORITY COMMITTEE
l.!i
sented
here
(idle
WOMEN'S DEAN PLANS
NEW EDITION OF BOOK
Albany
Teachers' Agency, Inc.
May
MON. TUB£S WED.
APR. 8 - 3 - 7 0
poet
will
pre-
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/ h e P i c t u r e of t h e Veur- w
Alun I lute a n d R e n t e
du
2-t tend 2 5 .
DIRECTION
STANLEY
COMPANY
OF
AMERICA
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TRANU
WEEK OF APR. 8
Anne Nichol's
MAPK
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APR.
WEEK
8
Talking-Singinq-Dancing
TEXAS GUINAN
The Original WhoopeeGirl in
"Abie's Irisb
Rose"
"Queer? of tbe
JNigbt Clubs"
On Broadway 5 Years - Now
A Talking and Sound
Picture
ALSO
SAT.
APR.
4-1,-6
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THEATRES
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IN
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w o n s e c o n d p r i z e in t h e m i m e o g r a p h e d |
c l a s s at the r e c e n t C o l u m b i a S c h o l astic
Press
Association
convention, j
She was formerly associate m a n a g i n g i
e d i t o r of t h e S T A T E C o i . i . u a ; N E W S .
"Dependable
l i e Telegraph
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OVER!
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those
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your
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PATRONIZE
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i j h i ' i i sjictal
(^atVtnia
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Albany, \ . V.
ac'29,
Besi'g,
dales
2-1 a-iirl 25, s h e said.
M i s<s M i l l a y r e a d s e l e c t i o n s f r o m h e r
o w n p i c t r y in C h a n c e l l o r ' s H a l l l a s t y e a r
u n d e r lite a u s p i c e s o f ( h e D r a m a t i c a n d
Art A ssocialion.
Lilly Net
(. Inr'a Lv,
and
P r o f e s s o r F l o r e n c e K. W i n c h o l l , h e a d
if t h e h o m e e c o n o m i c s d e p a r t m e n t , a n d
Miss May Fillingham, instructor m homo
economics, recently attended the federal
b o a r d c o n f e r e n c e at W a s h i n g t o n , D . C.
three
dramatics
to
president
St.
will b e p r e s e n t e d
fete
ciation.
AT
A r i a d a C a p a s , a f a n t a s y by E d n a
l.ntii-,1 T i a s k , ',?(), is c h a i r m a n o f t h e
decoration committee
for
Inlersororih
b a l l , a c c o r d i n g to M a r y C G a i n ,
'29,
Frances 1
.it,.
p
r
e
s
i
d
e
n
t
of
l
u
t
e
r
s
o
r
o
r
i
t
y
c
o
uncil.
The
Ruth lire
.17.
Meatrire .'
ball will be M a y 3, a t ' t h e T e n
Eyck
38.
Margaret
hotel.
D e l t a O m e g a a n n o u n c e s t h e fol.19.
Virginia 1
l o w i n g r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s lo t h e o t h e r c o m m i t t e e s : l i e r n i e e G i l b e r t , '30, a r r a n g e m e n t s ; M a r i o n B c e h l e r , '30, flowers a n d
T h e r e a r e five e x e r c i s e s for e a c h piece I
p r o g r a m s ; Loui.se M a l h e w s o n , '29, favof a p p a r a t u s work.
A student who c a n !
ors;
Doris
Appleby,
'29,
invitations;
d o five e x e r c i s e s on t h e b e a m , b o x h o r s e I
J
e a n Gillespy, '31, taxis, and Delaphine
D e a n A n n a -'.. f i e r c e m a y i s s u e a t h i r d
o r p a r a l l e l b a r s will e a r n t h r e e p o i n t s ,
T
e
d
f
o
r
d
,
special
s
t
u
d
e
n
t
s
r
e
freshments.
"
C
a
t
a
l
o
g
u
e
of
L
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t
e
r
a
t
u
r
e
e d i t i o n of h e r
a n d o n e e x e r c i s e g i v e s o n e r>"int.
Young
Women
and
for
A d v i s e r s of
in the pyramid, track, dancing, wand,
fall, a c c o r d i n g to p l a n s
a n d I n d i a n c l u b w o r k , . ( n u t s a r e p l a n - G i r l s " in t h e
Milan! II. Amlre
/•'. iravhiul Bailey.Sec.
announced.
Instead of
n e d , difficult
'mils being w o r t h
live w h i c h s h e h a
r
e
v
i
s
i
n
g
t
h
e
e
n
t
i
r
e catalogue, Dean Pierce
p o i n t s : the next, t h r e e ; and the easiest,
intends to have a supplement printed to
one point.
T h e t w o t e a m s in e a c h c l a s s h a v i n g b r i n g t h e s e c o n d e d i t i o n u p to d a t e .
D e a n F i e r c e i n t e n d e d to r e w r i t e t h e
t h e most points and the two h a v i n g the
l e a s t will c o m p e t e a g a i n s t o n e a n o t h e r c a t a l o g u e l a s t s u m m e r , b u t a n i n f e c t e d
h
a
n
d prevented her writing.
in M a y . T h e winner.-, of t h e l o w e s t a n d
T h e c a t a l o g u e is i n t e n d e d to be a g u i d e
h i g h e s t will t a k e p a r t in a m e e t a g a i n s t
t h e o t h e r classes.
E a c h s q u a d will be to p e o p l e w h o a r e s u p e r v i s i n g o r a d v i s r e p r e s e n t e d by t w o m e m b e r s in e a c h i n g y o u n g w o m e n . It lists h o o k s , s e l e c t e d
W e need teachers for S e p t e m b e r
to be h e l p f u l in s u c h w o r k , a n d c l a s s i f i e s
g r o u p of exercises.
t h e m a c c o r d i n g to t h e p r o b l e m s of w h i c h
appointments.
W r i t e for inforthey treat.
T h e r e is a b r i e f d e s c r i p t i o n
m a t i o n o r call at the office.
of e a c h L o o k i n c l u d e d in t h e c a t a l o g u e
t o h e l p in t h e s e l e c t i o n of t h e v o l u m e s .
32.
23.
3 1.
35.
May
cording
Inches
1,880
240
187
131
128
104
Name
William M. French,
Oeorge 1'. Rice, '1
Louis J. Wolner, '3'
Alfred D. Jtasch, '.(
Uoy V. Sullivan '
liessic Lapedes, '29
Uonevieve VVInslow, 31.
Jewel Johnson, ' 3 1 . . .
Reuetta Miller, M l . . .
.Martha Nord, ' J l
Dorothy Brimmer, '30
Hetty Harris, '30
Catherine Urodcrick, '.
(Jenevleve Cole, '29
Caroline Kotrba, ' 3 0 . . .
Rose Dranslcy, '29
Ruth Alahar, '31
Mildred Hall. '31
Kliillv t.rek, '30
Kohcrt J. Floody, '11..
.Shirley Wood, '30
Alma Dolan, '30
Mary Howard, '31
( i n t r u d e Ilershberg, '31
Margaret Steele. ' 3 0 . . .
'30
F.ilith l.a\
'.in.
Ileltv I'ul
'29.
Samuel 1>
A
n e w t y p e of g y m n a s i u m
work,
w h i c h will c u l m i n a t e a t t h e e n d o f t h e
s e m e s t e r in c o m p e t e ! i v e m a t c h e s , is b e ing
introduced
into
her
gymnasium
c l a s s e s by M i s s J . I s a b e i l e J o h n s t o n ,
i n s t r u c t o r in p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n .
I n s t e a d of t h e f o r m a l e x e r c i s e s of
each class period, i n f o r m a l g r o u p s h a v e
been organized, each section
working
a t a s p e c i a l p h a s e of g y m n a s t i c s .
A c c o r d i n g lo t h e n e w m e t h o d , t h e
w o r k h a s b e e n d i v i d e d i n t o ten p a r t s :
achievement, apparatus, pyramids, tumbling,
clogging,
athletic
and
acrobatic
dancing, Indian clubs, wands, track, and
marching.
T h e r e will a l s o he a g r o u p
of
sports
in s w i m m i n g ,
hiking,
and
team game?.
The
will be c o n d u c t e d
I 'oil, ey / u i
iilii'ii
l\;t,
Iwn
lion
H
Mills Art Press
5^4-3% Broadway
|- 228?
P r i n t e r s ui S u a e C'.olleBC N e w s
5
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 5, 1929
PLAY CAST HAS NOT
LEARNED ITS LINES
Unchastened W o m a n " Receives
Favorable Criticism
In New York
Although " T h e Unchastened W o m a n " is Id he presented next Friday
and Saturday, reports current in the
college corridors today are lo the
effect thai I he m e m b e r s of the east
do net vet know (heir lines sufficiently
011
,
Rehearsals
; ; •
will
be
"No Cakes, No Apples, No Eskimo Pies • - No Nuthin,"
College Students Mourn When Co-op Goes Eatless
"No cakes, no apples, no dates, no skins, and cookies in tempting wrappers
crackers—no nuthin!"—such was the evacuated ihc Co-Op, It is reported thai
wail that reverberated through the lower Miss Laura R Thompson, whose cafecorridor of Draper Mall this week. teria is said to he Hearing financial rucks,
Gone were the customary boxes of con- will he the new home of the dainties.
Their profit is expected In relieve her
l'eili::iis and j u s nl I run from the I
Op when students returned to classes monetary distress, hut Miss Helen 'I
ly, manager of ihe Co-Op, says hunks
ibis week. Only Hershey bars in their
sad briiwn cassocks bore mute witness will increase in price as a direct conseto the sugared glory lately presided over quence, Apple and cake profits, she deby Mrs. Carey, major doinus of bites clares, has been applied to reduce the
tn eat and something sweet in the Co-Op costs of texis.
\l ihe suggestion of President A, R.
"No apples, no cakes, no liskimo pit
Hrubacher, the apples in their shiny I no nuthin !"
performance. MAN'S
continued
BOOK RECEIVES CLASS WILL PRESENT
next
,
NATION WiDE ACCLAIM
Louis Sherman, of the N'ew York
Nation-wide acclaim is being beGlobe, -aid, "W'lial a rebel to see a stowed upon " D e a n s and Advisors of
bad woman who does n<>( reform in ihe Women and Girls," by Dean Anna
I*.. Pierce.
T h e National Education
last aci."
asMiei.itkm and the American Library
i layloii I bouillon, u bo has spoken
. association have selected it as one of
1
'"' ' " " ' " " ' I lie outstanding educational books of
vital character ' t l u . year.
has imagined ihe i
il has appeared in American drama for
,\ see
1 edition of llie hook is now
I,nig lime.
Mis lieromi steps living being prepared, llie first edition hav,
.
ing
been
exhausted.
T h e first edition
from llie hum oi be. pi.
lias been sold in nine months, though
linile.s In r cxislcnce in 11 it- v.i-l if.main Ihe publishers expected it to las! two
,,l life .11 large. Like I led.1.1 Gabbler.
('. |-"„ Reed in "New York Slate
hiiding no productive exercise for her
abilities, she n-i s iheui In thuarl llie Kducatiou" savs in his review of the
I k: " N o one, to my knowledge,
pr.iduciivin oi all the people ar
I
has eonslrucled so comprehensive a
her."
work as Miss Tierce gives us in this
I Icy w
! I'.iomi, then dramatic critic book."
of the Neu "i oik I nbimi , ami u..u with
"The Booklist," "American Physiihe \ ' c u \..rk World, said in bis re cal Education
Review." "American
Geu oi ih< plav, " l b ,
Liicbaslelleil I diieation," and "Journal of the NaWoman i b, MUHI even •aiui plus , I lional I'.dui'ation Association" also reviewed the book.
Lucille Beauty
,...«»»^,
^.
. ,,„
Four more short plays will be pre
sentetl by the advanced dramatics class,
following
the presenlatioii of
"The
Unchastened Woman" ne.x: week- nil.
Marion Palmer, Marion Sloan. Hen
riette Francois and Margaret Cosgro,
seniors, will each direct one of the re
mainine, plav s
With the installation of a new
telephone system this week, State
College loses its well known number,
6-2700, Each office will now have
its
individual
number,
following
diminution of ihe telephone exchange
switchboard from the business office.
The new call numbers a r e :
Business ol ice
G-0457
President's .flice
0-06-18
Secretary's iliice
6-0M8
Boiler hous
. . . .6-2685-J
Registrar's .nice
0-05X1
Deans oflie
6-0581
Millie l l i g l School
6-070.1
..6-2592-W
College pin iiCHU'y :;ITict
6-0691
Dean ol u
6-2592-J
1 bene ecolli
o-065'J
i li.'iiiisirv (
. ,6-2f)85-W
Biology 'de| ailment
...0-2685-W
Co-Op . . . .
6-3115 1
(.-.ill? W
(afcleria
T h e committee in charge of the
Leah Lovcnheim prize of $25 for excellence in English composition will
be Miss Helen M. Phillips, and Miss
O l g a Hainpel, instructors in English,
and Miss Minnie B. Scotland, instructor in biology.
All u n d e r g r a d u a t e s may try for the
prize according to Miss Phillips, and
both prose and poetry will be considered in the a w a r d i n g of it. A student may submit only one manuscript.
T h e prize is offered by J e r o m e L o v e n hcim of A m s t e r d a m in h o n o r of his
mother. It was won last year by M a r y
Judith L a n g d o n , '28, and two years
ago by Edwin R. Van Kleeek, '27.
TUESDAY NIGHT IS SET
FOR SWIMMING MEET
I'lie girls' swinliuing iiieel will be
coiului led Tuesday night at Bath 3 at
I eutral avenue and ( Inlario street,
\rl e ni;a il Esther Waters, 'Jo, swiiiuniiig captain,
announced
The meet was .scheduled
Ma.v, R,
pel mali'v for Tuesday, March 19, bill since a
to l.mii.e pool i oi I not be obtained, il was
|IOsl||,llH.,|
comic I.
TO ELECT 2 MEMBERS
elected lo lb, I iramalics and
during the second week in
(|uireinciil - are vv ork if me,
and scbolarslrp. accord.ng
Dilbec. 'JO, sei letarv of llie
COMMITTEE IS NAMED
FOR LOVENHEIM PIRZE
COLLEGE HUMOR USES
CARTOONS FROM LION
Cartoons by Ruth M. W a t t s , '29
and Carl T a r b o x , \\2, which appeared
in the C h r i s t m a s issue of Ihe State
Li.in are reprinted in the current issue
of College Humor, according to Robert J. Shillinglaw, '29, edilor of the
Lion.
Nearly a dozen other jokes
from the Christinas issue are also reprinled in the latest issue of College
Humor.
I be spring "house dance" issue of
the Lion is now in the hands of the
printers and will be distributed within
llie next ten days, according to the
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8TATE COLLEGE NEWS, APRIL 5,'1*49
6
DORENZ PAINTINGS
SHOWN IN ROTUNDA
THEY HAD LEAD ROLES IN "FOR ART'S SAKE"
GUIDANCE COURSES
WILL BE OFFERED
Eight Visiting Instructors Will
Conduct New Summer
School Courses Here
Suydam Medal Winner Is Uncle
Of Rose Dransky And
Sarruel Dransky
GORMLEY WILL SPEAK
AT Y:W.C.A. MEETING
Florence M. G o n n l e y , '29, will play
Indian music for ah hour and will
speak upon the selections at a meeting of the Y. W. C. A. at the association's
house, 219 O n t a r i o
street,
T u e s d a y night at 8 o'clock.
CHEMISTRY CLUB MOVIE
The paintings exhibited in the rotunda
Three special courses in vocational and
Motion pictures depicting modern
| this week are those of David Dorenz, communication will be shown Wededucational guidance will be offered at
who was brought here by the Dramatic nesday night at 8 o'clock, under austhe summer session, beginning July 8,
and Art association.
the state department of education anpices of t h e Chemistry club.
Mr. Doreuz is from New York City,
nounced this week.
and has studied at Cooper Union and
Eight visiting instructors will conduct
litter al the National .Academy of Dethe courses, all of which will carry
sign. He won there the Suydam medal
credit toward the master's degree. Each
and
the Mors de Concourse. At an exclass will meet daily, and will carry two
hibition in the Little Carnegie Playhouse,
hours of credit.
Mr.
Dorenz was given favorable critiDesignated as Education SI 18. SI 19
cism. The New York Times speaks of
and S120, the courses are provided to
the
painting
on the harbor view of the
meet the growing need for more excity, as his most outstanding work and
pertly trained guidance officers in the
a "dramatic portrayal of the roofs of a
public schools of the state.
crowded city under a menacing sky."
Education S118, entitled vocational and
The Herald-Tribune says:
"He is a
ii'o-sv
Albany
Evenlntr
News
educational guidance, is an introductory
•iiucerc and able painter, with a gift for
course planned for superintendents and
Miss P e a r d and Miss Smith had the 1.
iles in the recent musical
representing landscape and still life."
principals. It will deal with the history
outedy for the Girls' Athletic association.
The figure "Marie" is considered grace
,s I'card was the heroine
of guidance, its relation to general edufill in design and well portrayed. Mr.
ml Miss Smith the hero
cation, the junior and senior high schools
Dorenz shows depth of feeling and ex i
and vocational education, the mediums of
guidance, duties of the counselor, rela' In.In
elliilini! I In- purl.
Mr. Dorenz lectured before line arts
tion of mental tests to guidance and tune sellout
mat sell...,ls. a|.
I classes Tuesday. He drew several pic !
counseling, cumulative records, place-!
.mil schools, neii
elasses, an,I in[ lures of the students and illustrated the |
ment and follow-up work.
The class e r a l i n . l u s t , ial "srli.V.ls
' .lusin.it a r l i e.hiealiui
Oakley Forney,
I technical detail involved in e,itching the .
work will consist of discussions supple- I I'.I.M., chief of It
lllstiial e.lncalinn
Kite
f lite gradual l l'"' s t ' " ' 'be human features. His ex j
mented by outside group and committee
•s
U . S . , slate
Six more met
education.
,
, ; ,
,.
. j bibilioii will probable be on dispkr
discussions and readings.
The class
,
'
obtained learn ug posi- ,|„, ,. ,,,,, ,. ,
II.
. including lliltll inn class- have o
" '
I lite i otutula lor |vvo wi
. ih
will meet daily al 9 o'clock, and will be
'hulking, elective lions.
I hey a r e : b.thel Butler, who uncle of Samuel Dransk
.12, and U,
conducted by Harris C. Allen, A.M., diwill ti 'li history and commerce al ' Dransky. '29,
rector of vocational guidance at Niagara
Northv
balls.
iMiczynski,
im, including in
M e t h o d s Course P l a n n e d
I iprincipal at North Creek; Blanche
1.....I department..
1
Education S119, methods in counseling ','^'j ,
.1 l.v A. K. Cell,
Lockwood, w h o will teach at Davenlir: -.'.Itnral c lllc.i
and placement, will deal with particular | M.S.
port; Anne Mosher, who will teach
problems of counseling as they involyi
Copies of the 1029 Pedagogue will ;
Knglish at A m s t e r d a m ; Wallace H .
curriculum
adjustment.
scholarships
be ready lor distribution on Moving i
school leaving, coordination of counsel
Slrevell, w h o will leach history, Kn- C|> day, if present plans continue, acing activities of teaching staff, interpre
glish, and mathematics al blast port, cording to Josephine Brown, '29, edi- '
tation of cumulative records case -to
where Howard Coif, '28, will be prin- lor in chief.
dies, placement of follow-up work. Sin
" T h e dummy has a line start a n d j
cipal; and Reginald W. Stanhope, who
dents enrolling lor this course should
have had course 11H or its equivalent oi
teach chemistry, general science practically all copy has been sent in |
1" the printer," said Miss Brown. " T h e I
some experience in counseling, the re
.logy al b'airviev
senior section is one of the greatest j
quirements say. It will meet daily at
suburb of While Plains.
single tasks remaining," .she said.
10 o'clock, and will also lie taught bv
Mr. Allen.
The third course, Education S120, is
a symposium in practical arts and vocational education. It will he a survey of
the need for organization, maintenance
and conduct of the several forms ot
practical arts and vocational education
in the public schools. The course is
planned for superintendents and principals.
FRANK H.
The following topics will be considered :
I. Practical arts and voeaii.mal me.ls i.l
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