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IN AVIATION RACE
DR. WILSON SEES
REVISION OF PLAN
W i l l Report Sunday W i t h 2 8
W o m e n Too Be Examined
For $ 6 0 0 Prize
Predicts Vocational Guidance
And Student Counselling
In H i g h Schools
Two
Stai^
in (lie r u n n i n g
scholarship
Colonial
Albany
Area
an
college
offered
Airway*
" V o c a t i o n a l guidance and -indent
counselling w i l l he i n a u g u r a t e d in the
high s,-li,io!s o f N e w Y o l k -tale in
the next f e u y e a r s , " D r . Lewis A
W i l s o n , assistant
commissioner
of
vocational and e x l e n s i o * education
told Ixapna P h i Kappa at an open
niei tiin> in the L o i i n u e o f Richcard -on
hall Tuesday n i g h : .
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Santa, Alias Adolphe Scholl,
Gives Student A Hobby Horse
Santa Clans, in the person ol
Adolphe
S c h o l l ; '30, a d v a n c e d
C h r i s t m a s t w o w e e k s w h e n he
presented, a h o b b v horse to Frieda
Schadrinsky,
'30. at
the
1 hristnias party of the G e r m a n
' h i b last n i g h t in
Richardson
hall.
t'.cratise she h a d been a g o o d
g i r l a l l y e a r , be g a v e a n e w
rattle box to K l a r a Schroeder.
.',', a n d p r e s e n t e d a b r o w n d e r b y
to b e si t e r M a r g i n c l h e .
P r o f e s s o r W i n f r e d C. D e c k e r ,
h e a d of t h e G e r m a n d e p a r t m e n t ,
iddressed the club.
PLANS TO PROVIDE
NEW PLAY SPACE
Site Will, Be Western Avenue
Campus, Or. Brubacher's
Proposals Indicate
FIELD TO BE P R E P A R E D
Pole Vault, Hurdles, H a m m e i
Throw, and Dash Events
W i l l Be Practiced
T r a n s f o r m a t i o n o f the W e s t e r n
avenue
campus
between
Albany
H i g h school and the approach to
R i c h a r d s o n hall into a well equipped p l a y space is p a r t of a p r o g r a m
of i m p r o v e m e n t of t h e S t a t e c o l l e g e
c a m p u s p l a n n e d b y P r e s i d e n t A . R.
Bruhacber.
If a r r a n g e m e n t s m a The
narrow
doorways
t o t h e t e r i a l i z e , t h e space w i l l i n c l u d e a
) w o m e n , w h o included f o u r l
stair l a n d i n g s in R i c h a r d s o n
h a l l baseball d i a m o n d , a c i n d e r
S t a l e c o l l c g i -Indents and one (-rail
path
w h i c h h a v e c a u s e d | h e c o n g e s t i o n f. r r u n n i n g , a j u m p i n g p i t f o r h i g h
uate, were n o l i l i e d by mail I " come
,11 t h a t b u i l d i n g m a y be f i x e d dinto the C o l o n i a l hangar at the Mhany
iinuping and r u n n i n g broad j u m p ,
ing the C h r i s t m a s vacation, accordA i r p o r t f o r physical and menial e x a n d p o s s i b l y , i n season,
football
n g 10 P r e s i d e n t A . R. B r u h a c b e r
a m i n a t i o n s last Sunday.
goalposts.
I he c o n t r a c t f o r t h e w o r k lias been
F r o m this n u m b e r , the nine best
let f o r s o m e t i m e , he said, a n d t i n
q u a l i f i e d w o m e n were chosen on a
T h e field is l e v e l , b u t since i t is
w i rk s h o u l d b e g i n s o o n .
c o m p e t i t i v e basis.
These nine g i r l s
n e w l y l a i d , is f u l l of h u m p s a n d d e were n o t i f i e d this week by m a i l , and
The
peristyle
between
I I listed pressions w h i c h prevent its b e i n g
f r o m t h e m w i l l be chosen the w i n n e r
and R i c h a r d s o n h a l l s m a y n o t be used.
H o w e v e r , t w o y e a r s of r o l l o f the s c h o l a r s h i p .
g l a s s e d in d u r i n g t h e v a c a t i o n . T h e i n g a n d f i l l i n g in w i l l p r e p a r e t h e
M a r g u e r i t e Schroeder, '3-, of F o n t
c o n t r a c t w i l l n o t be a w a r d e d b e f o r e field f o r use, a c c o r d i n g t o D r . B r t i <Jrovc, a n d B l a n c h e F. T h r o o p , 'S3 o f
lo Dr. B r u bachcr.
Monday, according
B a i n b r i d g c , r e m a i n a m o n g the chosen
haeher, a l t h o u g h requests for bids
'I'he b a s e b a l l d i a m o n d w i l l not he
nine f o r the final j u d g m e n t this week.
have a l r e a d y been m a d e . H e h o p e s l a r g e
enough
for
intercollegiate
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c o n t e s t s because of t h e s h o r t d i s were in the contest's upper 30 are
before next semester.
tance f r o m W e s t e r n avenue to the
Miss Schroeder, Miss Throop, Klara
for
placing
metal college b u i l d i n g s .
Contracts
S c h r o e d e r . '.51 ; A u d r e y b l o w e r s , '31 ;
T h e entire
field
guards o n the basement
w i n d o w s is 100 y a r d s by 90 y a r d s , b u t t h e
and D o r o t h y W i n c h , '2».
of R i c h a r d s o n a n d M i l n e h a l l s h a v e d i s t a n c e f r o m h o m e p l a t e t o t h e
also been l e t . a c c o r d i n g t o D r . t e r r a c e in f r o n t o f t h e b u i l d i n g s
Brtibachcr.
A m o n g the other conw i l l be t o o s h o r t f o r r e g u l a r c o n struction
work
planned
for the
tests.
C o l l e g e i.s t h e e r e c t i o n o f n e w p a r T o Screen W i n d o w s
t i t i o n s for the general science s t o r c H o w e v e r , p r a c t i c e s m a y be c o n 100111 in I I 11steel h a l l , a n d t h e d i v i ducted there, and i n t r a - m u r a l consion o f t h e office of P r o f e s s o r J o h n
tests m a y be p l a y e d w i t h g r o u n d
BY ALEXANDER SCHOOR
M. Sayles, principal of M i l n e H i g h
Staff Reporter
rules w h i c h make any ball hit over
s c h o o l , i n t o t h r e e offices.
T h e N e w Jersey State Teachers
the t e r r a c e g o o d f o r o n l y t w o o r
five w i l l he the P u r p l e and Gold's
t h r e e bases.
' f l i c basement
winopponent in the second game of the
d o w s of t h e b u i l d i n g s i n d a n g e r o f
season t o m o r r o w night in the g y m - a c e r t a i n pi 1 cent o f the p r i c e of a
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p r o t e c t e d l i t w i r e screens.
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be s.-n'e," said D r . B r u b a c h e r , " f o r
i t i o n oi D r . I . F r e d e r i c k I I .
well T r a i n i n g o i B r o o k l t n , the Slate i m l A n association at .1 i v c e i i l meet
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p o r t a b l e b a c k s t o p to place in hack
handling himself.
O l t , and C a p t a i n desires to o b t a i n a ticket l o ilie per
of h o m e plate.
W i n s t o n also p l a y e d a w o n d e r f u l formances w i l l he able lo do so. ReA c i n d e r p a t h 8 feet w i d e w i l l be
ganie, s t a r r i n g both on the offense funds w i l l be made to those w h o
c o n s t r u c t e d a r o u n d the field. T h i s
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g o i n g to m a k e it difficult f o r any of I lined seats liui were not able l o go
a 100 y a r d s t r a i g h t a w a y .
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our f u t u r e opponents w h o come here
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T h i s plan applies l o a l l p e r - , ' rder in the c i t y of S q u e d u n k , M a i n e ( P a g e H a l l A u d i t o r i u m ) yesterday ' i n s i d e c o r n e r of t h e A l b a n y H i g h
w i t h the idea o f w i n n i n g ,
foruianccs at the C o l l e g e . "
t at 1:30 o'clock by R u t h I.. V i n k e l s t e i n of M i c h i g a n , c h a i r m a n o f the D e m o - s c h o o l side of t h e field, a j u m p i n g
T h e boys w i l l be w o r k i n g together
p i t w i l l be d u g f o r b r o a d j u m p i n g
T h i s m e t h o d o f h a n d l i n g the s t u - n . . , | l V N ; U j O I 1 a l C o m m i t t e e ,
much better t o m o r r o w and a l t h o u g h dent attendance at college activities I s i n n i n g " I I lit- national anthem, T h e Star Spangled Banner, was f o l l o w e d a n d h i g h j u m p i n g .
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IivK-ll | luU-hJ.-.M g a t e .. b m
, - i o i . - , ' ' said R a d i o \ n |
P-i
(.aiuina
wehouu-s
Marion
urn, , and Doi-oth) l i r a n d o w , Jim
i d , Hi
Mison
NoiHiiup,
w h o i.- H o l l o , i l l , p i e - a d e n i of the -• i u d f i i t
Russell I t u H u m ,
-:
Margarel
Hilton,
|-'li/abeib I ' A ' 1 " " " 1 " 1 ' ' " l l l l , S s - ' "
Miimi
o i j hi-oadea-iiii;.
lb,
piocci-dnn's
,,t i r . - s - o c i a l i o i i . m i , , p l e d g e , U i e i u h e r a n d I.
xrw.-oiub, junior*,
r k s o i i , and Isabel P, a i d , - o p h , . clian appointed Scuali
hip
the c p n i u i i l l c e .
Tcpialiu
I U (A:.
California, lio\eri
A g r o u p oi' _'.- w •men and live al
termites were lirsl chosen h\ chain t
l.y M a y o r John B o w l Thaeher. I I
with (ieorge t ) . W i l l i a m s . managing
editor Mi T h e T u n e - U n i o n and .1
r e p r e s e n t a t i v e o f the airway.-- emu
" T o o many
b u s and g i r l - are
b l i n d l y w i n d e r i n g f r o m one field to
another I r v i n g to find the work- f o r
which tliev a n - lust l i l t e d . " D r . W i l son s.r.l. " I t is the job of ihc school',
F r e d e r i c k W . C r u m b , '30, III.I
to assist h i g h school pupils in finding,
g,r
of b a s k e t b a l l , w h o he!
their life's w o r k . "
d r a w up n g u l a t i ms o n 14am
D r . W i l s o n pointed out thai the
i i i l b o r i t i e s should make pupils understand the necessity of r e m a i n i n g in
school u n t i l ibey have completed (heir
course
" I n d u s t r i e s todat are acceptthe t r a i n e d
apprenl ces.
ing
only
O n l y the c o u r t y a r d e n t r a n c e t o
They are d e m a n d i n g at least a high
I'age b a l l w i l l be o p e n o n n i g h t s
M-I
I education."
on
which
basketball
g a m e s are
c l n - d u l e d 011 t h e h o m e c o u r t , o n e
of t h e t h r e e rules to be o b s e r v e d
by b a s k e t b a l l f a n s at g a m e s p r o vides.
T h c t have been d r a w n u p
by P r e s i d e n t A . R. U r u b a c b e r a n d
F r e d e r i c k W . C r u m b , '3(1, m a n a g e r
of t h e t e a m .
D r . A . B r u c e C u r r y w i l l address
Other
regulations
include
that
c h e c k r o o m s w i l l be p r o v i d e d o i l assembly this m o r n i n g on " Y o u t h a n d
the m e z z a n i n e Moor of t h e g y m - the S y s t e m - , " a c c o r d i n g 10 M a r i o n
n a s i u m f o r the care of t h e w i a p s '•'. Bo'tlo, '30, president o f the stuD r . C u r r y is being
o f t h o s i ,it t e n d i n g the g a m e s , a n d dent association,
resented by the Y m m g W o m e n ' s a n d
t h a t a d m i s s i o n 10 t h e a f t e r - g a m e
Y o u n g M e n ' s C h r i s t i a n associations
d a n c i n g w i l l be b\ i n v i t a t i o n o r b y
T h e association w i l l meet in the a u d i . I n d e n t tax t i c k e t s . I n v i t a t i o n s m u s t
t o r i u m of Page hall at 11:10 o'clock.
be o b t a i n e d i n a d v a n c e b y c o l l e g e
T h e r e w i l l also be a revote f o r the
students t h r o u g h
Dean A n n a
F.
delegate
to the N a t i o n a l
Student
Pierce, C r u m b explained.
Federation o f A m e r i c a
convention,
Miss B o t t o said. T h e candidates are
W a r r e n R. C o c h r a n e , '30, and Russell
W . I n d i u m . ' 3 1 , T h e rest of the
assembh
w i l l In d , voted to songA student l a x ticket w i l l he w o r t h -ml cheer-, M i - - It .11 1 auiioiiiiced.
HARROW DOORWAYS
MAY BE REPAIRED
DURING CHRISTMAS
Check Rooms Will Be
Off Mezzanine Floor
DR. BRUCE CURRY
TALK IN STUDENT
ASSEMBLY TODAY
QUINTET TO MEET
NEW JERSEY MEN
TOMORROW NIGHT
Two Croups Arrange
Reserved Seat Plan
Chorus To Sing Three
Carols On Wednesday
Reverend Babe Kaplan Gives Invocation
At First Nomination Convention Session
Men Will Have Dance
In Lounge January 10
Refreshments Planned
For Play Intermission
irii';;,,;.; :,,;——
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to suggest fields unknown to the student, and who will
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T h e common opinion used to prevail that the student
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council was an organization of class presidents who met
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Of
Simot ASSOCIATE224
EDITOSS:
. Caroline
Kotrba, '30; Genevieve association and secondly, to talk about the weather.
Winslow, Jewel Johnson, juniors. DESK EDITOSS: Netta Miller, course, a little deficiency in an organization is some'Jl, George P. Rice, '32. Jumoa ASSOCIATE EDITOHS: Catherine times magnified to distorted shapes, and the council fell
Broderick, Mildred Hall. Martha Nord, juniors.
REPOSSESS:
Gladys Hates, Gertrude Ilerschberg, '30; Margaret Cussler, Jean a victim to this procedure.
Gillespy, Virginia Pratesi, Lilly Nelson, lleatice Samuels, AlexT h e present student council is p e r f o r m i n g work which
ander Schoor, juniors; Frances Keller, Sarah Caplan, Ruth
It is comBreiee, Evelyn Pitts, Samuel Dransky, Bessie Levine, Robert belies what was once the prevalent opinion.
J. Floody, sophomores. ASSISTANT ADVKRTISIM; MANAREE: Aud- posed of a group of students who form an active execurey Flowers, '32. BUSINESS STAFF: Alice Walsh, '30; Josephine
• Howland, '31; Marion Weinberg, Frances Ma/ar, Betty Ray- tive department. The assembly p r o g r a m s this year have
been varied, and the calendar for next semester will
mond, Helen Rohel, sophomores.
no doubt be entertaining.
The council has likewise prePublished every Friday in the COIICKC year by the Editorial
Board representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, $2.25 pared for the need of a carefftl selection of candidates
per year, single copies, ten cents. Delivered anywhere in the for delegate to the convention of the National Student
United States.
Entered as second class matter at postoffice, Federation of America, and it has co-operated willingly
Albany, N. V.
with a college organization in seeking better
traffic
The NEWS does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed facilities at the Western avenue entrance to Draper hall,
in contributions. No communications will be printed unless tint'oiislrnctive work of this son will help to restore
writers' names arc left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NEWS.
Anonymity will be preserved if so desired. The NEWS dues not the value of the council as an executive department in
the eyes of the student association.
It will make them
guarantee to print any or all communications.
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the council, and will dispel the notion thai the executive
December 13, 1920 Vol. X I V , No. U branch of the -indent government can do nothing but
Albany, N. Y.
discuss the weather.
THE NEWS BOARD
Louis J. WOLNEB
Editor in Chief
DOES MORE THAN TALK
MAKING FA'K.KY I'K.WY COUNT
The
work of
the student
association
TOO
will perhaps he
I.AIsOK
AX
2 Of "Raise Your Eyes To Heaven" Club
Were Present During Tepedino Shooting
T w o m e m b e r s of the R y e t h club
were p r e s e n t at the P a m e l a club
w h e r e Michael T e p e d i n o w a s shot
to d e a t h ,
according
to
evidence
t h u s far given at the m o c k trial
conducted
in the
Government
2
class of Dr. David S. H u t c h i n s o n
head of t h e g o v e r n m e n t
depart
ment.
T h e y were A n n a b e l l e McConcll, '31, and O r m a n d Guyer, '33.
A c c o r d i n g to
Miss
McConnell,
Ryeth is the initials of " R a i s e y o u r
eyes to h e a v e n . "
T h e c l u b is a
reform o r g a n i z a t i o n , and Mr. G u y e r
a n d she w e r e a c o m m i t t e e a p p o i n t e d
to i n v e s t i g a t e "the way the o t h e r
half lives."
S o m e of the t e s t i m o n y given by
Miss M c C o n n e l l follows;
Q u e s t i o n ( B y t h e district a t t o r ney):
W h a t is the purpose of the
R y e t h club?
Answer
( B y Miss M c C o n n e l l )
T o provide h e l p for the d e g e n e r a t e
y o u t h of today.
Q. W h e r e were you on the night
of S e p t e m b e r 11''.
A. I was at various places at dif
fercnt times.
Q . W h e r e between the hours o
1(1:3(1 a n d 12:1111?
A . I was at the Pamela club.
Q . Isn't
it
strange
that
voti
s h o u l d be at the i'amela club sine
v i m belong to the R v c l h club?
A . N o t t h i i l I haven't had the o i
p i i r t u n i t y to go before, but toy a;
( >I\I)KK
s o c i a t e , M r . O r m a n d G u y e r , and
myself
decided
t o see h o w
the
o t h e r half lives, a n d t o see j u s t
h o w night clubs a r e c o n d u c t e d , a n d
w e did.
Q . W h a t t i m e did y o u c o m e to
t h e n i g h t club?
A. A b o u t half p a s t t e n .
Q . W h y so late?
A. W e h e a r d
that
they
didn't
s t a r t until late.
Q . W h a t did y o u d o until half
past ten?
A. I spent t h e d a y at Mr. G u y e r ' s
house.
Q. W h a t did you d o t h e r e ?
A. W e slept and we p r a y e d all
day, g a t h e r i n g s t r e n g t h for the ordeal before us t h a t n i g h t .
Q . And w e r e y o u very s h o c k e d
w h e n the t r a g e d y o c c u r r e d ?
A. W e l l , no.
1 rather expected
s o m e t h i n g of the s o r t t o h a p p e n .
SHORT PASSES
BY
AL
SCHOOU
The last m i n u t e r a l l y of t h e v a r s i t y in t h e o p e n i n g g a m e a g a i n s t
M a x w e l l last week s h o w e d that the
hoys have p l e n t y
of a b i l i t y a n d
function best w h e n t h e ) are against
T h e ) -bowed
strong opposition.
lots of light, w h i c h
ha- always
been a characteristic of S t a l e t e a m s
k>
I'm
It is a large indictment which Dr. Frederick Rand
T h e p l a y i n g of t h e frosh w a s
National Student Federation of America litis morning.
Rogers bring.- again-t the athletic system of secondary
not so good as p r e v i o u s indicaThe student, who will he chosen, will naturally want to schools of the slate in the survey just made public h\
tions had p r o m i s e d .
However
know what particular interests he should represent.
At Columbia Teacher-' college. College sports a r e included
they were p l a y i n g a t e a m m u c h
the convention, he may stand bewildered in the face of in the criticisms, but since the shortcomings of the colm o r e e x p e r i e n c e d , s e v e r a l of the
leges in this respect are a familiar theme, interest is
a huge discussion program which will center about every
p l a y e r s b e i n g s t a r s of
former
centered in his exposition of the high schools' failing-.
Capitol
District
high
school
problem of student interest.
lie d r a w - a picture of the high school-' "athletic deteams.
P e r h a p s a little m o r e
' Shall 1 attend the discussion on rules for house bauch," in bis wholesale condemnation of the system
practice
and
team
work
will
of. which, its director of health education in the stale, he
remedy
the
situation,
as
De
groups?
Shall I go to the assembly on the honor sysis the nominal head, that many will have difficulty in
L
a
u
r
a
,
S
u
n
d
e
r
l
a
n
d
and
I
n
g
r
a
h
am
tem?
Shall I meet with the students who will discuss recognizing as their "home team" in action.
Athletes
are good.
The play produced Tuesday night
sorority problems?
These and many other questions will who "need never see the school house.' 1 who a r e "paid
by the advanced dramatics class, was
trouble him when he attempts to discover what he in jobs or cash," outsiders in control who may he alumni
T h e p a s s i n g g a m e of the I'ttrple
a
play
unique
to
the
State
college
or "pool hall g a n g - " or bettors determined to protect
should, do to help State college solve any of its diffitheir wagers-—these will come as startling revelations to stage.' It was smoothly done and had and Cold, as we said last week, was
not
wdiat il should he.
T h e boys
culties.
persons who conceived of lite school sports in their its tense moments. The cast of Mr.
to h u r r y
their
T h e Federation sets up as a major objective the solu- community a- the normal and wholesome recreation of Meyers as the doctor, Mr. Cassidy as have a t e n d e n c y
the husband, and Miss Henderson as passes and as a result a c c u r a c y is
tion of student problems in the American colleges and youth, enlivened by the spirit of competition which is
lost.
H
o
w
e
v
e
r
the
latter
part
of
the
wife,
was
well
chosen.
Mr.
Casnatural in the circumstances.
universities.
This aim will never be fully carried out
sidy's interpretation was the most sin- the g a m e last week s h o w e d a great
No doubt this spirit of competition may be overdone;
cere we have seen him give this year. i m p r o v e m e n t in this r e s p e c t .
unless the member colleges, direct their delegate to the
no doubt it often is overdone in the championship condifferent discussion groups.
By telling him their most tests to which Dr. Rogers so strenuously objects, at the However, we wondered how a brute
like Mr, Cassidy got such a tender
T h e r e t u r n of Collins to the
stressing problems which may possibly be wholly un- cost of ill feeling between schools and communities, and
wife.
varsity s q u a d is n o t looked for
known to him, they can help their representative return overtraining of some of the student athlete- while other
until after the h o l i d a y s , as his
The pace suitable to a melodrama
.-Indents receive less than their proper share of attenwith valuable information to mcel problems at Stale
injured ankle is m e n d i n g slowly.
tion.
But to attempt to banish the spirit of competition might have been speeded tip with a
Carpenter,
a member
of
last
college.
i- rather a larger order than can be tilled out of hand. little more stage business at the opening.
The explosion was very well
y e a r ' s squad, is e x p e c t e d to reT h r e e hundred dollars is a large sum to pay for the I'.ovs and girls play game- lo win; that is the wav ll
p o r t for p r a c t i c e in a b o u t t w o
expenses of a delegate. T h e amount equals almost one- want to play them', and thai i- the way they will go oil I managed except that the curtain w
weeks.
His
broken
arm
has
mg enough lor the
Id h
p l a y i n g tliem.
I hey cannot lie made over in this re-peel
half the appropriation given to one of the college pubhealed a l t h o u g h it is stiff b e their breath and enjov
kels lo
and they cannot be too rigidly circumscribed without
lications.
Ii is §100 more1 than the sum awarded for \ ital loss of interest.
cause of a long period of inac-lomach\
ugh, the kmd onh Slat'e
liege aui
tivity,
the management of all minor sports for men. It almost
T h e functions of the high school " e o a c l n , " are wlioll)
The c l i u
delernuiu
equals the money allotted for the seven c u t e s t
of the ;' ii- the division of health
eil
if
ll
We
iiu-under-tood
Dr
Ion
oacbe-" a
I liev are not prop.
men's and women's debate t r a m , .
If tbe nuiiin L- to d i r e c t .
Ibe w h o h
Inn d i n d o r s o f (Ii, health
be spent most wisely, the students should
,ugge-l to
II, b o t t l e m i l o f
for a or,,
, , | i,.;,l, u.iiu
Wdeni b . . d \ .
T h e i r w o r l , ipro
in regard lo ll
their delegate the pressing problem- winch In might g r a m - , and - p e d a l p r o v i - i o
u n d e r - l o u d that
il w o u l d
,
mi
mad.
nedialclv il-ed. I l i m r i r r , * . M M
l
l
u
l
l
I1U ''I
iverlook.
I'PlI - i n .
low learned lb.il il v i l ! he . 1 b-a-l
llle-e reqiliielliclil •, :' i - f.
... ih.
T h e delegate w i l l undoubted!) enjoy
all Humillets
recriini
p a n m e t i l l o insist upon i l n
ll -lamini
oi do,
continent, especially to find "in if ll
th.it h
m i l d lie c o n d u c t e d as i h , e - n m n d llu local -cbool a u l b . - r . l u loll.
rail.
1 dropped
nust be rolled oid m a d e n, rl'r, i h
'grand and w o n d e r f u l " a- C a l i f o r n i
ju-l
I i i\ ]• \ 11 IsSITI ' I )!•..-nioolli and level in ice ihat I n n ,
Perhaps, he will he anxious a l - o to - ,
I l\a- williesI'lie addition oi the p r o p o - e d , u i
T h e trip
ible to llu- delegate
he both
ni \ i wsiwi'KK M A X
.re-eulalio„- I h.
ler p a t h w i l l p i , vein i b e p o - - i l , i ! i i •
profitable lo the association if the - I n d e n t - will -uggeil t u r n e d ankles.
to him the problems which die) think need s o l u t i o n . T i e
//>-'//,..
I!) \ n
( . : I >l i
• Iiould have kno
\ c
N e w s will g l a d l y open it- columns lo a m advice of thone .he a c t o r ,
York.
H a r p e r and l i r o l l u r -_'..s(l.
'association to it- deli gate.
unpreheiul the ,
This l„„,k begin- Willi the |i|o,iu-c of oi
h.,-,
only half
completed
when
it elects
the delegate
lo
the
BOOKS:
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l i p i c a l college l o u l h - ol tod.i), a votith at O x f o r d ,
lie
i- easy gmiug and Heals the world w i t h ., hil le-s c u e
We
than i n - parent-,
l i p i- a w . i u i g Ap.,11
be -. n-.
Ibal he i- much g n c n , i
uch, lo I d u e in llu- u r . i - - for a
like
I.
iiaked. and readme, p . u l n In i h , side o l iln n v e i
II,
name, if lli.it i n l e r e s l - w m at all, i- I In i-lopbei
Mian
velitioii.
•as| perh,
Miephers. and the g i r l with whom he Iind- hiiiis. Ii in
love one day, much lo h i - own d i s g u s t , i- Jane \iulei ,.n
'I he \
e Apoll,, i, < lit - l l u new emotion ol l o \ , .
In hi- address to Kappa I'bi Kappa Tuesday night, .old lone- for tbe former frank relationship that baCALENDAR
D r . W i l - o n , assistant co
ii--ioner of vocational and e M - i . d between himself and Jane. A l l a n ' - d r c a i m idealToday
extension education, forecast a new trend in high -el 1 ami Jane'- bard conn
-> n-e and -i u ntiti. t i n ll o l
d.l\
\n,
um
administration which cannot come too soon.
" V o c a - m i n d bring mil then world wide d i l f e i , uceI ' l e , h.dl
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tional guidance and -indent c o u n s e l l i n g will be inaugu.11.til g e l - a job ,,n 'I he I Jail) C a / e l l , , w o i k u (..
Y. M I
\
and Y \ \
C
\
rated in the high schools of New York -tale in the near •pace, and ihe\ m a n ' ) ,,n it- promise- which al the h i -t
open l u n i i i i
l.onnge.
Rich
f u t u r e , " he believe-.
T h e in w melliod will replace the •ne - b i n . T h e work doesn't prove a n ) loo lucrative, as
aid
ball
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present -> stem of school ad\ i-..i -.
all) l u u - p a p r person ,
,11
I pperela--,„e„ I n , n i l - ,,„ u o
I he present method of as
ii- i,
w h i c h Mian an manage to -crape 1,'igell
High
's ,1,1,,I, le.uil
R
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ticular member oi tin- fat n i l )
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work .nut i i i t n i . , u , in,,II on
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lall,
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lion is t h a i ill, nidi.idii.,I m
ib.-is .,1 Ibe la, u l h are I I , 1,1 h. 1 1.,
an \ l l . , i
l.,k,
l.oune,
K'i, h.,,,1 , „ , 1. ,11 ,- no
I nils acquainted with ev. i ) I „ oI bii-in,
which ih«
I' M
student m i g h t conn midair , ni illH
T o . , i l l i c i t , till' -til
I.il, a,,,I
Tomorrow
lU lit l- -, lit fol .id, ice l o .i
•a, Ii, i w h o b e l i e v e s tli.,1
d l o e d i / e thai
d
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there ai
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tin., lieldhuman eudea\,,r
which
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dot tor, f o l many do. t o i - in
III. pup,
I' \ l
should ttfrn to teaching.
T h e i are too main i n s t r u c t o r * and ha 11 accepted 011 the u n d . n ih,,i |
Sunday
who put even their meagre knowled
,f the world'.- him with a d a u g h t e r and d i .
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opportunities in a prejudicial light.
Mlogelber * ,
lull ol ill, H o t e l 1- taken lip With
i
g i . .i .in r M
They likewise lack the ability to answer tin ipieslioii- none
i n t e r e s t i n g c o n v e r s a t i o n between I he p r i n c i p a l s .
Tuesday
of students definitely.
I'upil- want to know wbui ., This i- all right in it- place, bin thai place ci Haiti!)
\ d \ a i i c c . l D r a m a l i c s class p | , 0
type of work will involve iu-lead of listening to the do, -n't belong iln,nigh the entile length and breadth of
Midiioiiuiii, I'ao,. |,.,11.
K;j5
vague estimate of teachers who i n
to formulate an -oinrthing that is supposed lo be a very romantic novel.
M
a n s w e r from their scattered reading.
As the story -lauds, it is not inclusive enough for a
Wednesday
Dr. Wilson did not point out definitely what method novel and would do better as a short story.
T h e humor
will be substituted in helping students lo iind their voca
i the hook conies through a college pal of Allan's,
hall.
8.00 I , M.
tion.
Undoubtedly, the new plan will provide for a H o m e r s , and could he developed to a g r e a t e r extent
" < ' W e r •commend that 1 he advanced
present .otlietilne the -en or class' in.
who cat ried oil a prize m a popub
women mil then acted as I n i l a r i a n c
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Swim Is Open To All
But Captains And Aids
ill lie open lo r l l T I , lie e x i c p t -Willi
ling eaplain- ai d a - i - l a i . t - m - i , .ol
l being limited h, tho-e « l i . h o ,
I'.-lher
Water,
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team will , hall, m:, ib,
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Auditorium, I'uuu
Communications
CRITICIZES PLAYGOKTf"
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STUDENTS WRITE
Men Book Interclass
Dr. Thompson Teaches Christmas Seal Sale
ATHLETIC AWARDS
PART OF SUNDAY
Conducted By Sorority
Basketball Contests
Class Studying Bible
MADE AT ANNUAL
Nearly 20 students have signed to
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority i s
A men's intra-mural basketball
EDITION OF UNION
DINNER
OF
WOMEN
attend'the class in Bible literature conducting a sale of Christmas
tournament will be conducted at Stnre
Kappa chapter of Alpha Phi
Gamma, national honorary journalistic fraternity, edited part of The
Sunday Times-Union. Each member of the fraternity was given a
regular reporter's assignment and
was responsible for its coverage.
Most members had a real taste
of regular commercial rcportorlal
work for the first time.
With Margaret J. Steele. '30, regular reporter on T h e T i m e s - U n i o n ,
as m a n a g i n g editor of the collegiate
staff, and Alfred I). Basch, '31, as
city editor, a staff of 10 worked all
day.
D o r o t h y Leffert, '3D. covered the
J u n i o r League children's show, and
D o r o t h y lirimmer, '30. interviewed
a Travelers Aid represetative. Netta
Miller, '30. rewrole strics and (-(inducted a symposium on the W o men's Christian T e m p e r a n c e union.
Mildred
Hawks
and
Marilla
Smith, seniors, did police court
work, and W a r r e n K t ochrane interviewed engineers ni the Delaware and Hudson, the llostou and
u York I'
Maine and the
•mploymei
railroad
the sno
I
\lliain
vieiniu
I'rede ek W . C n u
basket!.,
g a m e belv
lege am M a x w e l l I
for the • e e o n d
I third
Suink
editions
4
Depends, b le
Eighteen awards for volley ball
and twenty for hockey were recently made at the annual award
night dinner of the Girls' Athletic
association in the College cafeteria. Those receiving volley ball
awards are: Marion Botto, Madeline Hayes, and Ethel Grundhofer,
seniors; Ardith Down, Jean Minkin, Frances V. Feck and Beatrice
Van Steenburgh, juniors.
Virginia Hawkins, Anne Krouncr
and Eleanor Venable, sophomores;
Isabel Hewitt, Lillian Hcins, Betty
Gordon, Marian Gratrick, Martha
Shechan, Bessie Simmons, Mary
Trela and Bertha Spitz, freshmen.
The hockey awards were made
to Mildred Appleton, Ethel Grundhofer, and Katherine Watkins, seniors;
Margaret
Cusslcr,
Ardith
Down, Marion Gilbert, Jean Minkin, Frances V. Peck and Beatrice
Van Steenburgh, juniors.
Vera Burns, Virginia H a w k i n s ,
Ruth Isherwood, Betty J a c k s o n ,
Esther Mead, and Asenath Van
Huron, s o p h o m o r e s ; Bertha Buhl,
Ruth
Martin,
Katherine
Moore.
Violet Putnam and Gertrude SperNine men have been pledged by beck, freshmen.
11 iimnii chapter of Kappa I lel'a Rho
fraternitv, ii was announced todav. Wlllnrd W.Andrews.Pres. F.Wayland Balley.Sec
The pledge* include Maxwell Knapp
and lh .ward Mn-her, Minors; Robert
K'.n kins. '32; Charles lunel.ett, William II. Collins, Arltoii Bush, Thorley
l>n Rose, William Sunderland, and
1
l.i.Moii Sleuart. freshmen.
college, according to John F. Kennedy '30. According to the plans, the
teams will represent each of the three
upper classes. The freshman team
will not be included in the tournament, Kennedy said.
Representatives of each class will
meet to arrange a schedule for the
tournament.
Representatives
arc:
John F. Kennedy '30, Alfred D.
Basch, '31, and Andrew Hritz, '32.
Each team will play each of the
other two teams, making a total of
six games.
The games will be
refereed by members of the varsity
squad who are not representatives of
either team playing. No member of
the varsity squad will be allowed on
any class team.
The proposed tournament has met
with the approval of President A. R,
Brubachcr and Coach Rutherford R.
Maker. Wither will have any direct
control over the tournament.
Kappa Delta Rho Has
Nine Pledge Members
Albany
Teachers' Agency.inc
Flowers'
We Telegraph flowers in nil
Part*
ofthsWorld
74 Chapel St. Albany, N.Y.
(EAT
At The
W e need teachers for appointm e n t s at all s e a s o n s of the year
W r i t e for information or call
at the office.
College Pharmacy
HARVITH'S PHARMACY
%
PfcOWftft «M*P
OVER 40 Y E A R S OK SERVICE
B E R N A K D E.
Steuben Street
Corner James
R.PH.G.
HARVITH,
781 M a d i s o n A v e Cor. Q u a i l St.
conducted by Dr. Harold W. Thomp- seals in the rotunda of Draper hall.
son, professor of English, at the The sale will continue until college
First Presbyterian church, State and | closes for the holiday recess.
Willctt streets, at 12 o'clock noon on
It has been the custom for t h e
Sundays, according to Eunice Gilbert, sorority to sell seals for several
years, under the auspices of the
'30.
The first meeting of the class was Red Cross society of Albany. T h e
conducted last Sunday, The class is chairman in charge of the sale this
composed of State college students year is Dorothy Hirschfeld, '32.
and meml rs of the church.
The course will be a study of the
Bible as literature only, Miss Gilbert
said.
LUNCH
SOPHOMORES PLEDGED
Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority welcomes Ruth Kronman and Evelyn
Louber, sophomores, Into pledge membership.
WITH U /
AT VAN DYK'S NEW
LUNCHENETT
T H R E E ARE INITIATED
Kappa Helta formally Initiated
Irene Dickinson, '31, Eleanor Mullius. and Charlotte Anderson, sophomores, Monday.
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for
especially
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State
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invited
home
Golden
of
to
of
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Sodas and Sundaes
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Albany. N. V.
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STATE OQLLKGK HKW;B. DECEMBER 19, M »
Miss Hershberg Named •
Art Exhibit Next Week
TWO NON-PARKING
WOMEN DEBATERS
Will Feature Etchings TO TRY OUT TODAY
As Menorah Delegate
, SKIK ARS PLACED
;i (jieftrude Hershberg, '30, was elecAn exhibition of etchings will be
FOR VARSITY TEAM ted, .delegate, to the national-convenFOR SAFETY FIRST shown on the .second, floor of Draper
(
T w o non-parking signs h a W b e e r i
placed on the W e s t e r n avenue U d e
of the College outside the enrra'rifce
t o Draper hall. T h i s m e a s u r e 0 ts
hot the only oile which will be
taken for the protection of State
college students according fo President A. R. Brubacher. O t h c r : facilities not yet decided upon, will be
installed later.
RECEIVES MEMBERS
Epsilon Beta Phi w e l c o m e s into
full membership Kiltherihe Dooley,
and i Margarita
Galusha,
sophomores.
Upperclasstnei) t r y q u t s for t h e tion.' of the Intercollegiate Menorah
w o m e n ' s debate team will be cojfe association, at a meeting of Menorah
.•) T A K E S I N M E M B E R S
ducted by tbe d e b a t e council this in. .the Lounge, of , Rjchardsqn . hall, v - P h i Lambda, sorority - welcomes
afternoon at, 4:15 in- R o o m 28 of
into.,
m e m b e r s h i p F l o r e n c e Borsfc,
R i c h a r d s o n - ' h a l l , . T h e topic- is: Suriday night.
T h e convention will" he in 'New '31, and E s t h e r Mead.. '32.
"Resolved, that s m o k i n g should be
York city, December 26-29.
Each
perpiitted in:; t h a , L o u n g e . " ,-;y:i tl
meeting of the convention will take
DRUGS
Each candidate; is allowed t h r e e
place at n different university. ' S'ev- l
minutes,-, to present her speech. T h e eral other 'members plan to accomAt T h e
ireshuieu It-youls were conducted pany her. ' : •.•,:-',' '
Wcdesclay afternoon,.- --psinjg
the
same-topic.
T h r e e - f r e s h m e n will
compete today. • . D r . Brubacher has not yet r e T h o s e who have signed up a r e :
ceived the fypCjjMbi traffic condiGladys A. Bradley and Anne T.
Direction Warner Bros.
tions promised 'him by Mr. Jrtmes
Starts Sat., Dec. 14th
iVloore, seniors: Alice S p l a t n , W i n i MARK
r~\
fred Apel, Audrey O ' R a i d y , Esther
A. Kirwin, assistant commissioner
Eckstein, Gladys Hungcrford, Ancf public saifety.
• >' i V uabcllo McCounell, Mary Keisner
T h r e e devices have been sugJ a n e Sclllick, Sylvia La Monica,
gested for improvement of W e s t In a Riot of L a u g h t e r
Constance dc Guzman and Wilhelern avenue.
They are a safety
mina Schneider,
j u n i o r s ; Selma
IN
zone roped off in the middle of the
Schlachter, Anna Goldman, Ruth
avenue, a non-parking space at the
100';< Tickling Dialog
Kronman, Ruth Hartin. I*
Western avenue approach to the
Gaynor, and Elva Nealon,
college, which has already been put
mores.
into effect, and the installation of
Results of the tryouls will
Featuring the F a m o u s Comic
C o m m e r c e club will conduct a
M A R K """V
t h r e e synchronized traffic lights at
MARK
nounced next week, Miss
JED DOOLEY
the Western avenue and Robin C h r i s t m a s party in the Lounge of said.
Richardson hall, next Friday. Elizstreet crossing.
On the Washington avciute side, abeth Kautter, '31, general chairWeek of Dec. 13
there will be a leveling of the park man, has appointed the following
C. H. B U C K L E Y T H E A T R I C A L E N T E R P R I S E S
spaces directly opposite the college c o m m i t t e e s : a r r a n g e m e n t s . Beatrice
Wallwork
and the establishment of' non-park- H e r t w i g and Clinton
WITH
juniors. Arlton Bush, 'Si.
ing areas.
Dec. 16-21
Decorations,
Agatha
Rcister.
T h e enforcement of the non-parkEVELYN BRENT
Marie
Greene,
s
o
p
h
o
m
o
r
e
s
;
entering regulations is in the hands of
the college authorities.
Several tainment, Selma Schlachtcr, MarCHESTER MORRIS
violations have already been re- jorie Longmuir, and Louise Ray
BLEECKEB HALL
s o p h o m o r e s , Betsy A m o s , '30, Marported.
FLORENZ ZIEGFELD'S
jorie H a a s , '33; refreshments, Ruth
Massive Musical
Vinklestein, Caroline Kotabra, senDR. F R O N T Z T O T A L K
iors, Gertrude Guyettc, '31, Ellen
Comedy
Beta Zrta welcomes Mr. Dannal V Dincen, '32; and tickets, J a n e J o n e s ,
Smith, instructor in history, and Mrs '31, M a r g a r e t Rickard, Betty Katz,
T h e Female
MADISON AND MAIN
Smith into honorary membership.
AL JOLSON
seniors, Frances Mazar, '32.
Mon-Tues
IN
hall in front pf the art studio Mond a y . The purpose of this exhibit is
t o . s h o w liie'lfour different kinds, of
etching and the ,way, they .are, made,
according to. Miss Eunice A. f e r i n e ,
instructor in fine arts.
. T h e work will he illustrated- -with
the etchings o f Mrs. Caroline Ariiiingtort, a' well known dtclier _ who
lives in Paris, and whose work is recognized as atming the best of this
kind, Miss Periiie said;
Mrs. Armington is a Canadian by
birth, and has lived"abroad for many
years. She is a'friend of Dr. Adna
W. Rislcy, head of the history department, and Mrs. Risley and of; Miss
Perine, who visited her stltdio in
Paris.
«*Q PROCTOR*
College Pharmacy
S
TRAN
RAN U
GRETA GARBO
RICHARD DIX
LOVE DOCTOR
Commercial Students
To Have Party Friday
BIG RKOVODVIL BILLJ
"THE KISS"
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Permanent Waving using
only scientific methods and
the best preparations obtainable.
R. Louis Facial and all
other branches of Beauty
Culture.
Say ft With Flowers,
40-42 Maiden Lane
Albany, N . Y .
5 0 N. Pearl St.
"THE SONG
OF LOVE"
All Singing a n d
JOHN
BOLES
Talking
WITH
,
a n d
ARGYLE CASE
BE BE
DANIELS
Wed-Thurs
Last of MRS. CHEYNEY
All Singing-Dancing-Talking
Fri-Sat
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Homemade' Pie and Cake
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BUTCH, THE DE.MCN
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OF TOO MUCH PAUSE
A N D N O T ENOUGH
REFRESHMENT.
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T h e r e s t of u s a r e m o r e
fortunate. W e c a n take our
p a u s e s as w e w a n t t h e m .
A n d t o r e f r e s h us, C o c a C o l a is r e a d y , i c e - c o l d ,
around the c o r n e r from
anywhere. T h e wholes o m e r e f r e s h m e n t of t h i s
p u r e d r i n k of n a t u r a l llavors makes any little
m i n u t e long e n o u g h for u
big rest.
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