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STATE COLMSOE FOR TEACHERS, AIRAVY. N. Y. FRTDAY. MAY 10 192!)
THREE OF FIVE WHO WILL DIRECT NEWS
WOLNER AND STEELE
TO EDIT THE NEWS
GRUNDHOFER, MOORE
REPRESENT COLLEGE
AT ATHLETIC MEET
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Misses Henninge And Fcrmanek
W i l l Direct Business;
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of
left
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editor,
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null
manager,
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title
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judges
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gift
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for
of
cabinet
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a
book
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will
be
trophies
he
placed.
will
also
hisloi-y
s.ii i ais
nigs
b,
in
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III
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die
room.
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die
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will
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the
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furniture.
pr, T h in
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(Miiiniiliie
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men
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ki epnii:
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room
ill
who
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cniposed
wil
of
•
both
charge
girls
of
the
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OFFICER OF N.S.F.A.
WILL SPEAK TODAY
IN JOINT ASSEMBLY
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that
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of
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u
MI
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speak
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nine
a-
tunc
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change
though
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as
NO CLASSES
M a d d e n
lid
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w i l l be Coll
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as.
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dill 1 ,1 ii,M
I'll
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fn.
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discretion
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allowed
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dial
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made
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seat
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girl
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DR. SLAWS0N WILL BE
SPEAKER ALUMNI DAY
II
should
be
looked
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no I
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up
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sei v i c e
I be
Dr.
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l u u e l o
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lollossnig
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mad,
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smoke I
be
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do
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woman
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are
uioi'.dlls.
doesn't
see
mailer.-
but
ol
car."
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and
do
queslioii
wiong
^')s,
sllloklllg
suppose,
they
uolluiiH
luiiimr
ago
a
h .nl
iiialhe
men
this
il
ol
Women
sialeinenl
ll
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ol
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scan,
n o w "
ihem,
ol
point
111J111<
in
pollll
college
smoke
si,,p
uoiuell
uiiieluie.l
,,liege
cspelise
bis
"U'oliien
an
iiislrucloi
to
because
enough
bioadiu,
n
lei,,
aii's
bah
and
II,aver,
ssa-
,,i
.duel,
,
opinion
disapprove
bad
main-,
his
H I
I
he.dlh,
Ralph
ISS
.11,
lolhge
and
the
I o l i o l in
Kalhi.su
Helen
of
rec.lded
e
I I,i
mentioned
would
debatable
la,nils
opiuioll.s
CMiupaiisoii.
lh< II
in g a i n e
1'ieii,-,
leipps
M m I i , ,
link
ihll •
lalldldale-
now
office
room.
may
Walnut
leni
tin
lb,.
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two
two
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and
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gh perhaps with
le- , b o , m i , h e
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in. nibi i
m ,,s
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will
chairs,
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lauii.i
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small
davenports,
mj,
u
clock
Later,
die
he
.boiu
s,
GRAHAM WILL HEAD
DRAMATIC ASSOCIATION
I.
one
overcrowd,
haltle
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consist
three
two
lirubacber's
win, b
I
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piolessi.
p h a l Ilia, I
ihe
will
iirofes.sioii
d o w V . u u l
in
room
, g - w i II
college
in
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•.
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lose
rest
|spc.
bound
MM
•Nlrs-
I'ierce.
color
if
Keim.
tables,
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sshicb
harmonize
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MI
,11 I
lb.
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Dean
Ihe
Dies
p.i,|, -
ciiler
then
of
l | h
I Vol,
eh,ted
a
n m r - i
out
he
so
in
fwo
s,.
,
lb,
.line
niebl
1
and
mallei
Katheiinc
was
orange
The
science
dillenni
should
(
ih,.
added
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l l . i,
Hi ,k
a
pharmaey.
held
nobods
chemistry,
Kbdpi.
of
iw,,
K.
el.,--
II,.,s
puldii
inusie;
art;
point
tin-
chair-,
I,,
nie
foi
overcrowded.
this
lor
fireplace
ded,
b
profession
thai
as
o v e r c r o w (led
' <> i l l u s t r a t e
Miss
•enior
In
\
brought
were
all
e. s s a r i l y
liesig.l
i ihe
.,,,
mans
that
of
Sullivan
Weak
111 hi,111
Knima
proi, --or
ihe
to
said.
Colors
oi
ih.
in
language
Sullivan
the
f u e l
, ,
II,I,n
lb.
M
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Dr.
a
according
grandfather's
leather
ecoiioinii
o|
of
finally,
bislorj
ill,t NlClor
i h ,
appreciation
(lis. l l s s i n g
hact
in
m o m
ihe
iniiche-
seusati
ihe
A.
b.s
studeul
such
course
the
he
a
occasional
n i o s , ,|
ihe
of
Dr.
Knglish.
ex-
Keim
furnishings.
reciaugular
,,|
Hi-
fiii'silas
Ihe
of
induce
w i t u l s, ,r
dent
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Majority Frown On Idea, News' Symposium Shows
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lolksoiigs,
Ispb.uii.
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bs
Ilia
,
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group
follossiug:
appreciation
sions,
til
a
I,,
of
the
said.
will
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u
the
table*,
said
I
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courses
give
ihe
in
and
cultural
f r a l e r u i t v,
good
the
Ihe
the
meeting
what
would
a
pr,,fes
lo
for
to
institution
Assistant
background,
cour.se;
III
decide
|f
Kappa
course
one
1 Jr.
tss,,
round
slop
nip
neglected."
open
is
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mad,
aid
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in
l:,'is
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Mill,,!
W
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will
IMIucation
York,
an
asked
•peaking,
|j.
and
slighlh
lo
Miss
profes-
chairman
Miss
Ian
,-s „ | , , „ ,.,
life
to
Halls
W o o l , ,„ f
ill,
"
asn
Hi
Inn.II
ih,
Mining
\l
leave
good
although
New
I'bi
line
neillral
ipiiei,
-he
.implicit)-,
b'urniliiie
will
will
and
very
Sullivan.
rccomineiided
in
I.I.>.
will
pro lessor
Mis-
a--1-•• .ini
IMII.IS
I,',",
Il
M u n i
a
a
| ligher
at
cultural
arc:
Minnie
biologs
is
I..
for
estimation
and
i.;,,,,!,.,!,
are
d
i
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and
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II
and
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II
d.polineni
M i n d ' , k,
of
I led, , i , k
lb.
and
I
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Circulation
abolished,
night
is
gives
ol
Kappa
and
in
eise
MI
die
and
ami
call
characteristic
its
scheme
n p
S1U7'J,
Richards
assistant
I'lans
be
and
eastern
(ieorgia.
delegates
on
College
it
s. 11 u l c i i t s,
tated
Ruler,
m
Vol wrgiaii
hllll
Abolish
College
training,
Stale
Smith,
instructor
M i - ,
judges
and
,i„s
"''-ev!
to
to
who
the
i,'
mos|
play
dance,
Saturday
I >r. J a m e s
tug-of-war
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Johusion,
• in
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girls'
Sieeiiburgh,
education;
,is.
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of
of
according
Keim.
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wffl,
student
room
. coiioinics
chief
he
die
W h e n
\\ il,on,
I.ahelle
II.
education;
die
iiisir
Ihe
when
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o|
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physical
TONIGHT"
I „ i l l aid
D.
to
wdl
whether
conducted
of
The
the
and
delegates
Maine
background
for
Milloii
Call
Ilerney.
i,.
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dealing
villi ihe
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relerences
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capital
embargoes,
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receivership.,,
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collection,
most
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t e s t s a g a i n s t r e s t r i c t i o n o i i.nv m a t e r i a l s , .n\tl a p r o g n o s t i c
a n a l y s i s of i b e . c o i e a i m d i p l o m a . ) ol die I n l i n e . T h e h o o k
is a v a l u a b l e c o n t r i b u t i o n to i b e w i d e n e d s c o p e ol t h e n e w
history,
will In
T h e p r e l i m i n a r y e x a m i n a t i o n for I
m e t h o d s will c o v e r , in g e n e r a l , t h e e n
t e n t s of h i g h s c h o o l l . a t i u a s ouiliiie.
in t h e t e n t a t i v e s y l l a b u s in a n c i e n t Ian
g u a g e ( 1 9 2 8 r e v i s i o n ) , p u b l i s h e d bv ih
N e w Y o r k s t a l e d e p a r t m e n t of edu. i
tioll.
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Alarbcth: Shakespeare
She Stoops to Compier: Coldsmiih
Meanly and Ihe Jacobin; Tarkinnt..ii
l i v i n g ' s I.if,- on C o l d s m i l l i
Webster's II.inker 11.11 Oration
Self R e l i a n c e : K n u r s . , , ,
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ll
requirement
arranged.
Inch
Andrew
Jackson,
the (ienllc
Savai/e.
By U a v i d
Karsner
399 p a g e s . S,,Ali. \ c w V . , r k : l i r e t a i n / s
In this d a y of b o o k , u p o n b o o k s , t h e p u b l i c mav j u s t l y
d e m a n d the reason
for a n o t h e r b o o k in a held t h a t is
a l r e a d ) p l a s t e r e d w i t h t r e a t i s e s . Il I b i s q u e s t i o n w e r e put
t o t h e a u t h o r ol i b i s p a r t i c u l a r v o l u m e , he m i g h t well t u r n
t o his d e l i g h t f u l h a n d l i n g of t h e P e g g y O ' N e i l l ' • . s c a n d a l "
t o j u s t i f y his a u t h o r s h i p . P r o m his p e n t h e s t u n ol the
case which w r e c k e d a c a b i n e t Hows with the same" n a t u r a l ness and spuntaniety as docs the latest scandal from the
k e y b o a r d of a m o d e r n
r e p o r t e r . W e h a v e r e a d of
the
O ' N e i l l - E a t o n " s c a n d a l " in m a m b o o k s , i n c l u d i n g D o w e r ' s
1'urly
Unities
oj the Jackson
/ ' , . / , . , / . bin n o w h e r e h a v e w e
s e e n a m o r e r e a d a b l e a c c o u n t t h a n in i h e K a r s n e r b o o k
A l l it l a c k s is h e a d l i n e s .
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correct en,-111.1,em,
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Moigan.
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is o f t e n i b e p a i r , . i t ,,i p , , i i m t , n , t h e
\ . . i i n g s i e r w h o h a s 111-1 r e a d bis n . a . i b l e " A n d I , , , , ! , . , • i h e
'I h u d III.iv p n d i i l.v ilu ii , s a m p l e " , . , , , , M r
pr,presses
I b r o i i g h ibe h i g h e r h i s t o i d , , a n d l i c e , c m i e s p o i u b n g l v less
a b o u t tin. t a i l ) h e r , . , I n - r, p o t a t i o n is bkelv | . , t a r n i s h .
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opposition
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school.
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Suitable content
in business,
and social letters.
Perfection „f u-clmiiiue.
IlKNRY
P l u s g e n e r a l air ol r e a d a b i l i t ) c a r r y i n g t h r o u g h o u t the
w h . d e b o o k , o n e c a n e a s i l ) s e e t h a t d i e a u t h o r is a u e w s I'i'l'er m a n . J a c k s o n h a s b e e n v i e w e d f r o m m a m
angles,
but it l a k e s a n e w s p a p e r m a n l o see t h e g r e a t h u m a n int e r e s t p o s s i b i l i t i e s ,n i h e m a n . I . o n e a n a d m i r e r ol
lack
s
'»n, the a u t h o r h a s now w r i t t e n a " I I M I I I p a g e r " o n Ins
h e r o . It d e s e r v e d well o l t h e r e a d i n g p u b l i c .
.
-
following
t'lassies thai me to receive careful study:
I The Odyssey
.» I'aic of Two l i l i e s ; Dickens
.1 Idylls of Ihe Kin« (The Coining of
Vilhur, liarcth and l.ynette, Laneeloi
and Klaioe. (illinevcrc, The Passing of
Aiilini i : Tennyson
I U c are Seven: l.ucy C r a y ; The World
is loo iiiucli will, us; I Wandered
l.oncy as a Clou.I: Ode an Intimations
ol Immoilalily: Wordsworth
i Selec
i fiom
Knilymion
I Hook
I.
Iia.-s 1 .151: On First
I kinu
una
( hapinan's Homer; Ode on a l.iccian
I ' m : Keats
I. To a Skylark; Ode lo the Wesl Wind:
March
the article, "has
review
in
to u s e as g u i d e s .
a r e t o be
outline
A.
by the d e p a r t m e n t s
mathematics,
for a d m i t t a n c e
teachers.
Helen
to
wish
NEWS
in
President
matter
they
the
prepared
dates
The
to
Syntax oi wools, plnascs, and , l.nm
their various i.scs
hsscniials ,.i a sentence; kind- of
icnccs; subuolinoliun in s e m e m e s bv
,,1 relative
pronoun,
siilmidti.aio
junction and conjoin t o e v. : I.
ALiccincnt
Of pionoun and anic, dent
Of subject and predicate
In lease sequence
Veibals and their uses
pass
examination
at
Association
for y o u n g
Miss
that
l o r s c h o o l l i b r a r i a n s at i b e
T o lead c h i l d r e n
them
In
Education
w o r t h w h i l e activit)
the
a career
opportunities.
National
the
that
to
""'"J™
is
placed
T e x a s , wc r e a d in t h e H a t a l l i o n , s t u d e n t p u b l i c a t i o n of
pointed
the
it
that position
S T A N D A R D
years,
the
a position
sludeiits
its
for
it a p p e a r s
which
students
thus
positions
in t h e r e s p e c t i v e
fields.
the
in
into
manager.
is g e n e r a l l y
present
this
this
maintain,
the
to
the
interview
in
librarians,
t e x t b o o k s ; to t r a i n t h e m t o u s e p u b l i c l i b r a r i e s i n t e l l i g e n t l y .
"The average child spends at most ten years in school .'is compaied with the icst ,,f Ins life outside.
lliniiiK those latter years
the public library, it he k n o w , it, may heroin,- las continuation
school. One of ihe most important things lie- scl
I lihraiian does
is lu lii idee ihe Kiip between 5.1
1 and public I.L.aiv -.. thai boys
and K'rls may not be like the • hild who said, '.No. I dou'i co lo the
Miliary any more
I've >|iiit school.' "
Miss H a m s p
is out ili.it ibe school liln ai ianship is a comparatively new vocation
hut
• which will oilVi '-iiiplovmi-nl lo a
rapidly increasing mimbr, of men and women in ihe future.
"School libraiianship," says Mis, H a m s , "is a ihallcnue lo a
kern, wideawake yoiiuc person who is o.,i afiaid of vv.uk. who is
willine to slody constantly chaiiKinx methods of i-ducal
secknii!
to find vv.ivs in winch Ihe liloaiy can scive Iheoi. .in.I who will
Hive ihe hesl that is in him tiyii.K la help boys ami (jiils lo know
the joys that good hooks hiing lu llo.se vvlio know and love ilicui."
indicates
t h e w h o l e h o a r d in w h i c h t h e s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n h a s
responsibility
teach
was
to
an
of
few y e a r s a s c h o o l
school
Philadelphia, and author
objectives:
coopera-
editor
business manager.
in c h i e f
the
by
litis o p e n e d
time offers
library
Institute,
chief
there
service
longer
it
to h a v e
business
manager
"The
high
d i r e c t o r of special c o u r s e s
expected.
office h a v i n g
for t h o s e w h o do t h e w o r k of
't
chief,
in
and
year
for
in
"business m a n a g e r , "
associated
of
an
of
out a s a p a r t i c u l a r l y
students.
That
and
next
is c o n f i d e n t l y
commonly
as a d v e r t i s i n g
the present
board
the o t h e r staff m e m b e r s , t h e
t h e t i t l e of
eral. T h e work
value
together
to
editor
Wolner.
in t h e e l e c t i o n of
been
That
29
College
is p u b l i s h e d
two editors
of
newspaper.
State
w i t h i n t h e last
training
i s s u e of I b e J o u r n a l
it a d v i s a b l e
the
to h a v e
that
have
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XIII,
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retiring
Vol.
4-2287
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the
to m a k e
regretted
1029
for
tion
next
courses," Dr. Brubacher
outlines
(M'l'ORTl'NITY IN UMRAKY WORK
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advised
subject
in
English,
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are
to
teaching
required
according
school
ever
be
qualifying
"Sophomores
more
allowed
of
will
boarding
w i s e " p a r t y . It is a p a r t y t h a t
and
semester,
arc
methods
a preliminary
h e c l o s e r t o it. b a i t e r t h e
with the d i g n i t y
in
retain
likely
"old
students
courses
still
have their heads
party
anecdotes
w h i c h will be a t r u e " g e t
in k e e p i n g
oft-recurrent
lie fore
was
(queer
was hurt
may
" b r a i n s , " as w a s o n c e the
get
were
party
their dignity
freshmen
will n o l o n g e r
tapioca
old
And
that
had to t h o s e w h o w o u l d
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS. MAY JO, 1929
Juniors Came To Myskania Twelve Years Ago -- Myskania Goes To Juniors For "Tapping" Now
WHEN MYSKANIA WORE LONG SKIRTS
Women on War-time Myskania Did Double Service in "Tapping",!
Pinning Purple and Gold Hibbons on Successful Juniors
W h i l e Ghairs of Men were Occupied by Flags
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NEW T C R r TELEPHONE CCHPANY
of
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 10, 1«29
Stinard's Hobby Is Collecting Old Clocks;
"A NIGHT IN PARIS" Professor
All The Repairs That Have To Be Made, He Makes
TO COME TO STATE
Home Economics Department
Will Present Fashion
Show Thursday
A night in Paris, featuring a fashion
show, is promised Thursday night in
the gymnasium of Hawley Hall by the
home economics department, according
to Betty Van Allen, '29, general chairman.
It is the plan of the department each
year to have some project in which
every student and faculty member can
take part, according to Miss Van Allen.
For the last two years the project has
resulted in imaginary trips to foreign
places. In l'>_7 the voyage was to Hawaii and last w a r to Holland.
The entertainment, besides the fashion
show, will con ist of dancing. Refreshments will ! T served by waitresses in
French costumes.
Every student in the home economics
department is serving on a committee.
The chairmen of the committees, as announced by Miss Van Allen today, a r e :
entertainment, Winifred Westcott, '2 n ;
refreshments,
Barbara
Mill ford, '30;
costumes, Josephine Walker. '2'); arrangements, Florence Marx. 'JO; publicity, Louise W'eatherwax, 'Mi; music,
Mildred (o,,k. '3(1; and decorations,
KacUl (.ailbraith.
1. Tickets are 25
cents.
By ALFRED D. BASCH, '31
i the need has never arisen. There is no
Professor Jesse F. Stinard spends! part of a clock at which he has not sucniany of his spare hours tinkering with' cess fully tried his hand, both wooden
antique clocks and furniture, and there- and brass, as the works of the antique
fore has lots of time. At least, so says clocks are made of these substances.
his eight-year old daughter, Mary MarMrs. Stinard explained, while showing
garet, who is only a little bit behind Mr. a stalely Riley Whiting Winchester
and Mrs. Stinard in knowledge of anti- grandfather clock, with wooden works,
qucs.
that had been in the Schoharie Valley
A visit to Professor Stinard's home | since just after the Revolution, that
is an education in itself. There arc clocks ! clocks with wooden
works, usually
and clocks in every room—shelf clocks, i thought of as the oldest clocks in Amersteeple clocks, grandfather clocks, banjo j ica, only date from the Revolution. Imclocks—clocks "of high and low degree" | mediately after the Revolutionary war
are placed everywhere that room can wooden works came in, for all the brass
possibly be found to support them. None I clocks which had In en used previously,
f the clocks, however, is placed with came from England, and the Colonies
did not wish to trade with the old
country.
Clock Tells E v e r y t h i n g
The Riley Whiting Winchester grandfather chick tells practically everything
>ut the weather. Besides the ordinan
second and hour hands, there is a baud
In tell (he day of the month, and an extra face revolving behind the clock face
which gives the phases of die moon
rani
There are seven of the
clocks dignilicdly standing
grandfather
in corners
PARENTS' DISAPPROVAL
ELMIRA SMOKING
Janitors Complain of Littered
HITS
Locker Room With Modern Cans
"What to do, what to do," moan
the college janitors. "Sweep twenty
tunes a day, and the floor of the men's
locker room is still always littered.
And why? Modern progress is the
reason. The college wasn't satisfied
with the good old refuse cans, but
had to get new ones. Xow the floor
is never free of apple cores, paper,
and other varieties of dirt.
"You can't stop the men from
throwing their left overs at the relues can after all their basketball
training, hut so far none of them
has developed an arm strong enough
ol open the covers of the new can,
and if we didn't sweep once in awhile,
die floor would be knee deep in dirt.
The old can, you know, had no cover,
anil so some oi the stuff thrown at
ii would get in, but now all of it
yets on the Hour. What to do, what
lo d o ! "
MISS TRAVIS TO WED
STUDENT AT SYRACUSE
EI.MINA,
N.
Y.,
May
9—Smoking
and other so-called modernistic indulgences are emphatically frowned upon
by the p a r e n t s of 98 per cent of the
enrollment at E l m i r a College, it is
disclosed in a letter sent out by M.
A. Harris, dean, T h e letter, mailed to
parents by the dean, also disclosed
that the g r a d u a t e s of the college are
equally unanimous against smoking
and that of 230 high .school teachers
wdio were consulted as to their attitude t o w a r d teachers who smoke 215
were emphatic in their declaration
they would employ only "conservative
people" on their teaching staffs. Fifteen of the 215 would condone smoking if privately indulged, or if allowed
by custom of a particular community.
T h e letter was issued to p a r e n t s of
Elmira College s t u d e n t s in an effort
to enlist their cooperation in strengthening the s t u d e n t s ' resistence to modernistic influences. E l m i r a College is
me of the oldest feminine institutions
in the country.
Gruen and
I'si Camilla announces the engagement
l
fully survejing rnnnis thai migjit v e n if Dorothy Travis, ex-i ), and now a
Indent at Syracuse L'niversity, to llerwell have been the home of a fa mil)
of Ihe seventeen hundreds. The fiirni herl Mitchell, also a student at the unilure, the rugs, die pictures on the wall,
and even the pretty curlsev with which
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little Mary Margaret acknowledges an
I everything but cuckoos. Old cuckoo
introduction, remind one of a hvgone
day.
luck, are all Swiss and the Stinard colESTABLISHED-IBB7 J^jj'
Mary Margaret's manners may appear lection is wholly American. Between
f J|(
CORNER-HUDSON AVE *»o 50 PEARL
In be I'M fashioned, Inn she is certain!)
hours,
the
licking
of
the
multitudinous
ALBANY,
N.Y,
very modern in her education and ahilitv.
She was nnlv four vcars old when she clucks all at once has a soothing sound,
decided in emulate her daddv and make like running water.
a cluck of her own. This she did with
some hits of cardboard and match-tick,
the idea ol filling space, for each is Of course, the cluck wouldn't run. hut
beautilul
and
helps
to
make
the
room
,
i m , can't he tun critical. Young Charles,
"Should examinations be abolished
| u . | „ , ,.,, m | ) | t , t ,. s ,| u . ,.,,„,,.',. ,, f ,|K, Stinard
because oi the results produced in in which it is charming.
Ihe
clocks
are
all
antiques,
as
is
must
f
:m tilv, refuses p, Imiher with anvthing
timid s t u d e n t s ' " This is one of the
CLEANERS
AND DYERS
interesting questions which must be of the furniture in the house. Famous „, ,,|,| fadiimied as clocks and furniture,
solved by the Education 0 classes of names like Sheraton, I lepplewlute, and N il( |j,, f,,r him' lie has built two seis,
Albany, N. Y.
4i2
Central
Ave.
Professor Richmond H. Kirtland of Chippendale go with almost every a r t i - U erv-t.il and a one tube set. and Inch
cle of
furniture. Professor
Stinard, U ork
the education d e p a r t m e n t .
T h e problem is one of many in a however, goes further than the ordinary, '| | u , Stinard hum
,
rather
m o n o g r a p h written by Professor Kirt antique collector, for no hands of cabi- nois\ as each hour
'mm
all
land and entitled " F r e s h m e n Dilem- net makers or rcfuii.shcrs touch any of directions come chini
the Stinard pi
mas."
H a s Complete Shop
T h e purpose of the book is to orPersonality Bobs - Finger Waving - Permanent Waving
In the workshop in the basement
ganize the reasoning process of the
Strand
H o m e S a v i n g s Bank Bids.
freshmen. It is desired to aid the stu- where Professor Stinard makes clock redents in thinking in logical and meth- pairs, and polishes and refits clock cases
1! N . Pearl St.
133 N . Pearl St.
and
rare
pieces
of
furniture,
there
are
odical lines in solving s t u d e n t prob4-6280
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lems, according to P r o f e s s o r Kirtland. several complete sets of tools, besides
All of the problems set forth in the electric drills, lathes, and other machines
book have appeared in the discussions that ihe best of cabinet makers would
t the col- i he proud n, own. There, Professor Slmof the orientation r
845 Madison A\
ard makes new cluck wheels, casts new
lege, the author states
Some of the most interesting pro')- hands, gules and pulisln
lems contained in the hook a r e :
rickely, lulled pieces oi
" W h a t ought we lo know about Fin- , until they are as smooth
a mirror.
I
stein's theories?"
"Should we have
Prolcssor Stinard has never made
Telephone
3-3462
•10 ami 42 Maiden Lane
more g o v e r n m e n t control in educaiinplcte cluck, bin that is only becaus
Albany, N. V.
t i o n - ' "Should d r u n k e n n e s s be punished?" "Should a -indent work his
"We Understand Eyes"
way through college?" "Should this
Get Y o u r IJH i j c i i n u I )oiic A t
college establish 'self government'?'"
"W'ltv do f :< -11 ii it-11 need orientation
c o u r s e s - " " W h y is the political history of Europe a ici|iiircd c o u r s e ' "
"I lo you appi uve 1 if the use of cos18a ONTARIO ST.
NEAR VJASHINGTON AVE.
EYEGLASSES
metics bv women ?" " W h a t is in immoral , m i i " and "Mow tar h a , social5 0 N . Pearl St. Albany, N . Y OP
1
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OPTICIAN
ism succeeded''"
Longines j Watches
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QUESTION BOOK EDITED
FOR EDUCATION CLASS
BUCHHEIMS
QUALITY
PALLADINO
Jfflayfc H . (6raiu*s
;:,""!;!;;!;;;;;!;DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS
DANKER
"SAYIT WITH FLOWERS
The College Barber Sh op
JUST KEEP ATONING
il w 11 li 1 he same
MAISTELMAN BROS
299 Central Avenue
Centra i Avenue's leading confectionery and icecream parlor
LINENS - HANDKERCHIEFS
PILLOWS - CURTAINS
L. A. BOOKHEIM'S
High Grade
Delicatessen and Lunch
RELIABLE MEATS AND
F R E S H KILLED POULTRY
811A Madison Ave.
H e l w e c i i Oimil anil O n t a r i o
dift from the Linen Chest means more
46 South Pearl Street
Sis.
Normanskill Farm Dairy
Special
, It/tnt ion >jirru to
Sorority
dint /''nit mi it // 11 on sis
H4({ Madison Avouuo
Cor. Ontario Street
Phone 6-1837
lieu
I 1 h-ulu-y
ICE
CREAM
Wholesale Poce to Parties
Smart
Coats - Hats - Dresses
I'lu.uc 1. ?on
or
Bottlod Milk and Cream
Velvel
THE LINEN CHEST
Girls and Misses
Jj^mthnmrii
(spatVtiuia
198 C e n t r a l Avenue - o l Uobiu
Albany, N. Y.
l jyivi I ugs - I losiei y
Steefel Brothers, Inc.
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 10, 1929
SOPHOMORES ELECT
MILLER PRESIDENT: *
\imimgm^ENROLLMENT TO BE
^ S I DELAYED TILL FALL
! the Madison
will a d d r e s s
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Troubadours Receive Letters
Of Praise For WHAZ Program
Avenue Reformed
church
the Mothers D a y vesper
George Rice Will Be Freshman-smice t> he conducted under the aits- Upperclassmen W i l l Register
Head Next Year, Voting
pices of the V. \V. C, A. Sunday after- •
On Monday And Tuesday,
Returns Show
|, , al 4 o'clock in the rotunda of'
September 16-17
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r e s p e c t e d , b u t if t h e y s m o k e t h i s is a n
i m p o s s i b i l i t y . " T o d a y , M i s s G r a v e s is a
l i t t l e less e m p h a t i c a b o u t h e r o p i n i o n b u t
still a s d e t e r m i n e d , s a y i n g : " I , m y s e l f ,
do not smoke, but I suppose its u p to
the individual. P e r s o n a l l y , I d o n o t like
to see w o m e n s m o k e because 1 don't
t h i n k t h e y d o it a s well a s m e n , b u t if
they
like t o , 1 d o n ' t
see w h y they
shouldn't."
S e v e r a l letters have been received
by
station
WHAZ,
according
to
R o b e r t F l o o d y , '32, w h o is a n a n n o u n c e r a t that station, c o n g r a t u l a t i n g t h e T r o u b a d o u r s on t h e p r o g r a m
which
they presented
on Monday,
April 29. T h e radio program w a s
d i r e c t e d by F l o o d y , w h o o b t a i n e d a n
a u d i t i o n for t h e T r o u b a d o u r s
with
the station m a n a g e r s .
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both solo a n d h a r m o n y , piano solos
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students, the customary spring registraa n d d u e t s , a n d s o m e of t h e m a t e r i a l
1
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lion will b e p o s t p o n e d u n t i l n e x t
fall
from t h e minstrel.
.mo w e h o p e l o r a l a r g e a t t e n d a n c e of
according to Miss Elizabeth V a n D e n defeating L a u r e n c e Newcomb.
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M e m b e r s o f t h e c l a s s e s of 1930, 1931
will b e : v i c e p i e s i d c n t , C a t h e r i n e N o r - I
inn
to
ris;
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conducted
secretary,
I lelen
Walter
Driscoll;
A.
Margaret
A.,
lives
Wednesday.
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College News
2
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, MAY 10, 1929
ETHEL 6RUNDH0FER
TO HEAD ATHLETES
NEWS ANNOUNCES 2
SILVER KEY AWARDS
Marion Botto Is Vice-President;
Elizabeth Jackson, Scribe;
Track Meet May 2 3
Misses Dransky A n d Lapedes
Are First Students To Get
Award Emblems
Ethel Gruiidhofer, '30, will be president of the Girls' Athletic association
for 1929-30, following a close race with
Anna Moore, '30, She replaces Caroline
Rose Dransky, '29, and Bessie Lapedes, '29, will he awarded silver keys
for valuable services to the STATE COX-
COCHRANE ANNOUNCES
Sophs Score 19 Froth Shirts
In Preliminary Rivalry Boat HIS YMC.A.
CABINET
State College co-eds were treated
to the sight of men dressed in rather
less than the conventional chorus
girl wears on the stage, when the
freshman and sophomore classes got
into training Monday for the annual
pole rush by indulging in a shirt
light. After live minutes of vigorous
pulling and tearing, not a man was
left with a stitch of clothing above
lite waist.
I.KCK N E W S , the
hlcich, '29, in that office.
Marioil Botto, '30, was elected vice
,n esident, replacing Evelyn McN'ickle,
'29. Elizabeth Jackson, '32, will take the
rice deserted by Ardith Down, '31, secretary. A revote will be necessary between Margaret Cussler and Beatrice
Van Steenburgh, sophomores, for the
treasnrership. Margaret VVadsworth, '30,
is the retiring treasurer. Frances V.
Peek will succeed herself as (J. A. A.
cheer leader.
Hike Is N e x t Saturday
The Dean's Mills hike will be conducted next Saturday. Students may
bring friends if they so desire. T h e
charge will be one dollar. Credit will be
given fur a 5-mile hike to all students
who go and fur an 8-mile hike to all
those who hike after Dean's Mills has
been reached.
The committee in charge of the hike
is: general chairman, Catherine R. N o r ris, ' 3 1 ; busses, Margaret Wadsworlh,
'30; food, Alice Schneider, '30, and Marion White, '32; publicity, Alice Splain,
.special student.
The Girls' Athletic association track
meet will be Thursday, May 23, and will
JWISS (fRJtC£ JK. BRADy
be followed by the award night dinner,
Students today will elect president
Caroline Schleich, '29, announced today.
of student association from Marion
Awards will be given for the spring
Botto, '3(1, above, and Grace M.
sports.
Brady, '30.
The events which will he included in
the meet a r e : standing broad jump, running broad jump, high jump, 50 yard CANTERBURY TO ELECT
dash, baseball throw, and basketball
throw. Florence Lawless, '30, track capIN RECTORY MONDAY
tain, conducts track practices in the
C a n t e r b u r y club will meet in the
gymnasium on Mondays and Wednes- rectory of St. Andrew's church Mondays from 3 to 5 o'clock.
day night at 8 o'clock to elect officers
for the coining year. I lean Riciuu d
WOLNER, MOORE HEAD
son, of t h e cathedral, will lie the
speaker of the evening.
N E W S board announces
Impartial judges were divided in
today.
opinion as to where to place the victory.
T h e freshmen took the sophoThey will be the first students to ever
mores' shirts off before they lost all
receive keys for work on the NEWS,
of their own, but the sophomores
excepting members of the governing
divested the freshmen of 19 shirts to
boards. The awards were recently dethe sophomores' 12. Decision of actual supremacy may have to wait until
cided upon by the NEWS board to reward the services of those who h a \ e pole rush, Thursday night.
done exceptional work on the paper,
though not attaining a board position. MRS.R0OSEVELT
TO BE
Both Miss Dransky and Miss Lapedes
LUNCHEON GUEST HERE
are senior associate editors.
Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, wife of
The keys may be awarded in assembly Governor Roosevelt, will be the guest
today by a member of the NEWS board. of honor at a luncheon conducted by the
home economics department at 12:30
o'clock today in the home economics
WOMEN RACQUETEERS
dining room.
Other guests invited to the luncheon,
TO RESUME MATCHES according to Miss Florence E. Winchell, I
head of the home economics department
The girls' tennis tournament which
are:
President A. R. Brubacher and
s been begun last fall has been re-j Mrs. Brubacher, Dean William H . Metzsinned. The freshman and sophomore ler, Dean Anna E. Pierce, D r . C. (.'anitenuis matches were completed in the line Croasdale, college physician, and
tail bill the seniors and juniors still Professor Adam A. Walker, head of
' several games to play. Lorena the economics department. T h e meal will
Marcus, '29, will meet Rose Dransky. be served by sophomore girls enrolled in
a meal planning course.
'29, and Dorothv Ted ford, special stuFollowing the luncheon, there will he
dent, will play Mary Botto, '29. The a round-table conference at 1 :30 o'clock :
victors of the two matches will meet to in room 101, at which M r s . Roosevelt 1
determine the senior champion.
will also he present. The students wil
Gertrude llershherg and Kalherine discuss leisure and its relation to edu
llainsworth will meet and the winner cation at this time with M r s . Roosevelt
will play Manila Smith for the junior "Because of the nature of the subject,'
championship.
Miss Winchell announces, "all student:
The sophomore and freshman champ- who are interested to participate in tin
ions are Margaret (ussier, '31, and Mar- discussion should leave their names ii
guerite Northrop, '32.
mv office, room 8."
The cabinet for student Y. M. C. A.
for 1929-30, as announced by presidentelect Warren Cochrane, '30, will he
i composed of the following m e n : Israel
Kaplan, Robert Barnum, Ralph Eighmey, Rudolph Wttrth, Kenneth Carpenter, and Raymond Byrne, and Cochrane,
juniors, and Frederick Applelon, '32.
Phms for the rest of this year and
for the coming year were discussed at a
meeting Tuesday. Twenty-five dollars
will be pledged to the national Y. M.
C. A. for college work next year. Professor Barnard S. Rronson, head of the
chemistry department, will address the
last meeting of the student Y. M. ('. A.
this year, the date of which has not yet
been announced. The dinner lor men
which was conducted in the fall, will be
made an annual custom. Speakers for
the student assembly will be brought by
the Y, M. C. A., in accordance with
plans made by the cabinet.
4 SENIORS GET JOBS
Four more seniors obtained teaching
lositions last week through Professor
John M. Sayles, secretary of the place
incut bureau. T h c \ a r e : Helen Angier,
mathematics and Commerce at Pulaski:
Marv Killigrew, German at Lake Placid;
ban' Russell, English and hi-turv at Mid
dleburg, and Genevieve Cole, biolugv al
Rensselaervillc.
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Limousines rented for
all occasions
1930 DEBATE COUNCIL
Louis J. W o l n e r will be president
and Anna T. Moore will be vice president of the debate council next year,
according to elections conducted T u e s day. Both a r e juniors.
Other officers a r e L. Wilhchnina
Schneider, '31, secretary, and Dorothy
Abrams, '31, treasurer.
Election of t w o u c s h m a n m e m b e r s
to the council was postponed until
Tuesday.
A m i n e inents for debates
nest year are now being made by the
council.
Present plans will include
three debates for each of the t w o
varsity teams, Each squad will make
an out of town trip.
DIREOTION
STANLEY
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WEEK OF MAY 13
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Her First T a l k i n g
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