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STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N, Y., FKIIJAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930,
"ACTIVITIES DAY"
TO BE TOMORROW
Named
1934 CONVOCATION
OPENS OCTOBER 16
for Honor
Dr.
Tin'
for
sec. mil annual " A c t i v i t i e s
freshmen
morrow
will
A
ol
.morning
at '» o'clock
gymnasium
of Page
under
supervision
the
senior
honor
Freshmen
guides,
possible
llie
tion
to
first
They
will
oils
and
an
opportunity
the
freshmen
activities
There
accordini;
will
he i n f o r m a l
Schneider
mittes assisting
-
the
Horace
student
lock
f| u ,
Coin
M i s S Schneider
incuts,
( arol
Among
various
arc: !
B. Myers.
the
represent
l""Mh.
Ruth
leaders
cipab
'.:;,,'',.,.,.;_,•,;
and
rclrcsl
p, describe
,,i the
to
oi
H.
receive
New
B.
are:
,
\ an
Hca.rirc
'31. Girl's
Hughes,
Whic.i,
r
"
~' '
opening
Charles
the W i n e -
Chicago
York
by
iwill
who
MYERS,
„hv.
l;u
will
will
Asenalh
was
Several
among
sion
with
the
irishmen
A r , l n , r
''
within the College
Chautauipia
, , , , . , „ iTircnce
S. Pritcbe,,.
o i t l „ Carnegie
Iriasurer
Founda-
'
l n
'
ol the
1 ,
" '
,
"'-
r
"
l l u
will
assemble in
will
will
be escorted
ushers.
lie marked
for
with
the
fresh-
sophomores.
will
of the
open
w i t h the
college
alma
Long,
mater,
sophomore
leader.
the
of the
members
sophomore
classes,
and
atleu.l,
according
. , ,
.
,
.
freshmen
the
members
the faculty
to Carol
will
Kellev, '31,
Myskania. chairman o the party
I'M'lanaln.n
' ' M'kinatu.n of
of tradition
tradition and
and i rules
buildings, a. c ord
I
Dcyn
scin-fin
College.
!
Gordon,
by sophomore
" ' M. vs kania,
ALItRATlUNS
the
supervi-
Hetty
class colors
meeting
Only
and
i l T F O l T i n i l C
tonight.
by
the
will
bv Katherine
I song
-c n
ries
o i' y<'„cral
general impr.iv.-iii.-iit>
imprnven
,,i ( i s
\.
^
c
"
s
"
•,,-,.
„ . , l l f , carried
arc | being
carried out
out and
and completed
completed
lacks
' "k
seats
and
led
under
and
ol seats
men
the Page
given
of the sophomore class,
their
Rows
The
AW
speaker's
class
alternating
dis
is
Freshmen
singing
M , n
Freshman
at H o'clock
auditorium
to
frank-
Norma
on " W i n
and
Myskania.
preside.
a n d the
comniitteevv ere
of
president
to o b t a i n
chainpion
consumers
sophoto the
Welcome
sophomore
supplied bv
\M.
the
he explained
the annual
auditorium
The
young
alike
freshmen
hard-working
present.
Other
I T . Henry
l
struggled
will
at
| Welcome to he conducted in
less
be by D
l-twrence
'
''•"<»'"'•"'•
they
University ,,i
;
' " ^ " " m T S " ' " " '
\ Hestor. president
of the
'31,
gay
V a n Huren,
furter
covered
speak
balnea.,,,,,:-"
he I l r
that
traditions
rules
i freshmen,
" ""*"""• "SCHOOL BUILDINGS
RECEIVE REPAIRS
AW ALTERATW
address
Slat *'•
WIFCTS
JCLCtli)
College
more
into a
| hall
which
feature tin
State
H. .1 ucUl of the
Adult
'"'
will
at-
fresh-
! " r ""'•'"-''lass
''>; | '"ember
rivalry
will
be made
of Myskania. anil Miss
' - " I " "
rub
hear
'
wv
> ' " '''"•"
will
'he alt*
,
the sophomore
il
I n slinien al the
- » ' « ::.a,h!;eI n':;:T.,!::lM,:n
I:w;:^:;,,' r > <.-., - „ , , ,lu,;krf .,y
The in. losur
lb
l!l
Mvers. '31. is the stn
> ' i n
; , n , O I I K r u n g o i honor
.,„, |i;ii|
The inrlnxure is being made die sophomores and penalties for uunselected
for the l i r - l
award m ,,i v degree• n wooden
inn.,.in w i n c h
w i n =• 11fti«l:iIic"<.- w i l l be enacted under the
v, V he,:,.,h
bv l b ,
. , „ , .
,-, ,.„.„•„,,
„
,
, ,w
, .- , ,thai
| , a , can
,s,.,|
^Hcnisiou
of Myskania.
\ , ,, , ,
\ | „,. j„, • ,. ,l o
can he
be opened
u p e n d o,
o, eh
closed,
Ml,olarsh„,
S.een-
assouation;
ami
V
day
l-'ridonia
in order
starving
afternoon
;
i,enI
'31. dramatic
•
on the
an
I Class will be in Auditorium t o *
Learn of T r a d i t i o n s and
33 Rules
l o get three
hungry
j u n i o i s , and
supper,
of the
al
seniors, more or
sophomores
S.
leader o i
rotunda
line
the
be fed.
dignified
"Adult
when
fifty
upperclassmen
Dignified
theme of
is general
building
of the
FOR SCHOLARSHIP
the j
IhcvM
activities
might
her
opening
pupils
' 3 1 , is first
S c h o l a r s h i p established
\-s(,Dated
Aca
k e l l c v , '31.
phases
general
in the
:
arrange,i,cuts.
Marion
G i l b e r t , ' 3 1 . CAPIIITY
. | , ,,
| ,M | . m
. , , . 1 ] ] , . jt
r/iLl/L.1 J
',_.„,,;„..,,„'„
\ K ) \
Josephine
Hull.
3J:
of the
P
dancing,
announced.
17.
Dr. Chester
chancellor,
A reception
I['"''"• •-••••"-•
in which they are interested.
will
suitable
York
Friday and
I n and
is the
Fducation
them
up for
(Utober
and
cvi
of
association
made
and
cil v
was
at the a n n u a l
Cogswell
was
hundred
men.
he given to
to sign
of the
I the sessions.
!
chairman.
with
Hall,
convocation.
Lord,
no to the g y m - I
talk
Athletic
tempt
the
S nrk
line
d a \ for iTcslimcn
Dills'
the
the
the leaders of the vari- j
will
plav
pre-
of
convocation
Chancellor's
Fducation"
audi-
introduc-
' 3 1 , mem-
general
then
where
activities
Miss
leaders,
Schneider.
of Myskania.
nasium
the
will
session
of the State of New
j Saturday.
junior
in the
for
annual
University
Myskania,
by their
meet
student
VVilhehnina
ber
sixty-sixth
I t w i l l he
of
K. Hrubachcr
New
bread
deuced Wcducsdav
men
in
escorted
of Page hall
of the
in the
A.
at the npeiung
re-establish,ncnl
annual
Camp
President
side
society.
will
torium
hall.
A. R. Bruhacher t o P r e s i d e
at b6th A n n u a l Session
in Albany
Day"
he conducted to-
1934 WILL MEET i
TONIGHT AT 8:01
18 Day Diets Disappear When
Girls Eat At Camp) Cogswell
Hi.werv
D i r e c t o r s of V a r i o u s Student F u n c tions will talk to F r e s h m e n
$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues.
,„!,,I-,|„1L,
art inade'hv
'» l h '
I une.
association;
Wilhcln.ina
Schneider. • " " " • •
I
he
'31,
debate c o u n c i l ; Russell
Lndlum. L R ,
x
p, an anumim e n i . n ,
President
, " , ' ' " " " " ' , "
\ . R. Hrul.achei
l
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b , -s
tm
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that l the
tro
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U
( j u . ih, lres|,n„„
ai loss
the
'
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" ' " i - , ;i • - , , |
assoi mii,
nation;
Mens
George
thristmii,
llervvig
gi.ret
Graff.
31, W i n g
association;
1, t a n t e r b u r y
Mulligan.
Marion
'31. nuisi,
31.
„
H
., , , „ „ ,
Mar- L f l t , r
Newman
Weinberg.
A ccmi.nittee
Heatnce
club;
club;
„
] m
„,,
l s
less,
Sylvia
,
„ , , ,-„,.,,
„, „„.
.
of be " T h e
,c|ecti„c
,
,,„„.•
depart
j .
, m ; u , e nominations from stu
l , J
s c v l
r a
i
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l.ibrarv
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,
,,
m
and
,
t i l l f
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K
l
K
Adult
"
Rockwell,
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> ampiis
F.duca-
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w i
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" " ' " "
Fourteen I l' l^l ''""rO
>
Mcnorah I (Jfclits"
|CMls |
„ , i H . i r departments.
'3
31
1,. Mcm.rali
iVrVhVTr"'tlJparVmt.-nts'
31
Rose.
of five members
n l ; u !
h e a i l s
hI Ma (
''"""'•""I
president
be referred
,,( „ | , „ i ,
, . . .
m
"
of
.,1 t b , point
-Milanation
will
be
of the
escorted
rules
In the
'
cos,
,
$
o l the
lo a special estimate
M
. |,ev„
r
, , , ' the
tion.
fuiK
The
has , barge,
iled
is estimal
inclostire
faculty
al Parlmenl
where
i n r
^
the """"".x't"''present
\ ,
the
m
,the
, l c pperistvle
i . r i s U . l c
t
is
i v
will
sections
the
not I " them
be at their
in the
freshmen
by the
de-
gymnasium,
will
be presented
sophomores.
There
I , ; , ( l
New Y o r k State College for Teachers, opened to student-.
I l is expected
Iw l " l l ( ' . l h , l l " " «
'"'f'1
'
"'clock
ex]
„ n .
...
. .
,.
.
... . , . . •
, , .•
,- . ,
• ,
• • • and refreshments
w i l l be served.
Buffalo,
w ii ll ll iiresu
preside.
Speakers
w i l l ,, thai
that the
the c
erection
of IIhe
inclosure w
w ii ll ll
Hiufalo, w
e.
Speakers
wil
m turn ol
lie lnnosure
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, ,,„,
'
J
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,
l s ,, „ u , n | , t . r
lta
,i
Marv
A. Keillv
is the sophomore
, l i r
" • M\ i\ ,' .. i.,,.r,,,.
be so
completed
(oldused
weather
.
,
i
cub ; , , , „ , f r a U T I l i t y .
| , , . has taken a lead" ' r ^ , 'I I' . 'i•.«„ "l k. . .' l ia,^,^,.,,,
' , n " " ".a
' .i i'„". in
that
it lielore
mav be
bv sets
s.ugeneral
chairman.
H e r committees
club:
i „ j , part i n dramatic productions and M " r " l l U l
' 1,l,lu
l-ibrary,
and Miss ( k , | ) | s
| k . V M
allll,11„ll(.,|
M r
include:
decorations,
Mania
Cold,
l.aiibenstein,
33, L
u - || m
, n
society;
Hilda
Laiibenstein,
Lum
nw
w
theran club.
; t .,;,t
theran chile
. , , , - ,
, , ' "''i'1Iheresa Maurice, 31 biology c u b ;
M
Mary
""'
;
pen
inure- where tin \ w i l l be introdilc
'
< I'!,n.HI
will
,.11-n
, , ; , e l h , icason ; iv, n bv t i n
ad
, ,
,
, , , t
t ,
' " ' * " "
' " ' " " '
" " r , : " '
" ' " ' " ' " " ' ' ' " '' ' " '
I " tin i.a u l u
\ t tin entrain is to
e
.
l
l
l
l
h
o
n
l
l
i
l
o
.
t
i
n
s, leaps U p was established In ,),,. , , , , . , . , , , , , ,
s,, , 1 , .
,,,n i
i n . ,. i i i i n i - 1 • at i
the
; " . inn.i i i m i
buttons
and
caps
,,„,, A,..1(k.mil
|.rmi,pal'. ' " » " ! * •
N - ak«. s w ,11 be I I „ , , ,
• "
I l l a new
uiclo-ure.
and lo,|U( - w ill be d i s t r i b u t e d to the
'31,
National
Student
Federation
of | „ | \ t . w V,,rk State and is awarded n ' ' ' • , l l " M
" ' ' ' " ' Melropobtait
Museum .
.''i'^.
. ssing oi s t | , n i s
tbrougl
m
irishmen
under
t In
direcli
if
America:
Nelta
Miller.
'31. S r . v n
„ „ . ',„.,„
, . , ,;'„. , „ „ ' „ „ class who a j " ' \ r l : Dr. John F r - k m e . presidenl
,,„
''ln'\ ,lc
in mi lenient
weathei
Frances M, M a l u m , c l i a i r m ;
the
( oi.i.na,
Nt.ws;
Helen
Otis,
'31, , | u . , . „ , ! , „ ' the t h i r d vear has si
I the Julbard f o u n d a t i o n , i M u s i , . , ; , i N - , them lo be exposed In danger
Ireshiiian i n s i g n i a c o u i t n i t t e e . Meml l ! l
S t a t e C o l l e g e I ' d , , , ; A l f r e d I I. Hasch. „ K . R e a l i s t
promise'for
ducal
.ml
Mis.
Hilda
W Smith
director'"'
"'-and mlds.
'I his w i l l als,
'31, State College L i o n ; F.dilh lames. , ! t . ; i , | t . , - ^ jhip
,j,,
S
Sc
ch
ho
olla
arrs
sh
hiip
p,, leader
leadership. | _ i ( | < r % __ M i _ ^
,
,
endanger
the general
health
m
all ln fs ol M \ - h a m . i , the f a c i l i t y , the
sopho
res and the fresbiueii w i l l
'31,
I h e Pedagogue;
(an,l
Ixelley. e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r activitv participation ,
the students."
Mr.
I )evo said.
have i n d i v i d u a l
tags
as identifica31
\oi.ng
Women's U i r i s t i a u a s s o
arc considered !
The to,iic al the Imal session „ „ ,
., | R , „ „ . „ „ . „
,,, tl„. I I U . , I l M i r i . w , ,
; m , | c„nscie„ciousness
llarber.
classical
3 1 ; French
,
ll T
T ll
nominated,
Dr.
Hrubueher
Hrubacher
Klara Schroeder, 31, German club;
Yida
Frey,
Dorothv
club;
'31, home economics
A brains,
'31.
and F.laine
Spanish
has
club;
appeared
in several
presental.ous.
mathematics
Hitchcock, ' 3 1 .
on
club.
Ihe
class
junior
Troubadour I Alice
year
basketball
he played
team,
ship
the
inter-
is not
sured
certain,
of at
When
least
payments
the
,
" "
is as-
Fdniund
to establish
the
scholarship
fund
will
Reserve I
two hundred
will
Another
F. Gibbons,
bv the
will
minister
„l
the
floors
balls
,
s ; i m | (
These
( |
nritite
This
I M
The
door
W , floor
the Unitarian-
church
, , , , , ,|
Fund
opening
of H u s l c d
-tile
has
large
archwa,
( |
u
called
u , s l
w a r t
( , c
the
into
taken
e
captain.
Ihe
i
tournament
llmrsday,
will
September
star,
?
'|-|ic
next , |
Ihe
entry
h (
(
.
M | |
first
meeting
,|,.n,
i,,,.,,.,,
'!-sl
" ' ! "
, , l'l"!;l'<l
" " ' ' K ; M | : | V ; l fessor George
S t
'l'u'
' • ' ' , 7 1 ' • " " l Ihe schedule
m ,,„. ,„,,,,,
games w i l l be posted Wednesday
111 ^ . ^ , , , , , „
ordel
that
promptlv
I l r loiiruanient
mav
begin
^i,,,,,],]
mi I bursday, she anuoiini ed
bach set ol plavers
two dav s ol h,
w i l l be allowed
i i n plav oh
| l s
Vc„.|.
.
Ilr
Ibe.v
will
mi nl
oil
be dropped I'min I hi
il
l l u iiiaP he-
within
\
llu
o| tin
(,
I
plav i d
In
^
Ihe
I.,
|,. M I ( |ei|
,„,*..,|,|,.
slant
pioli
ib,,
,,i l l n o i i e b
en, e
\
il vmi
Rankin-,
; I ran, e-
SENIORS TO HAVE
CAPS AND GOWNS
BY THANKSGIVING^2;^
I ' nolbv
linn, u
e,
v.,it'll
pi, i
II.,11
eiuh.n
M, Mai
Libel
i-.he
Munbers
wear
their
nl ihe
nips
Thanksgiving,
senior
and
, lass
gown-
Lavvrcin.
t
Sawn
senna
vva-
w i l l Deuiol
ph
ol w.n
member
also
bill
ele, led
a
llu
n mm..I
, lass
treasurer.
iiiciubci.
nouiued
lawriiue
I
" I the scumi
and
will
which
newcomb
from
and
$8.25
gowns
to JKi.Oll,
estimated.
of an
have their
unusually
tomb said.
early
A
early
order,
seniors
caps and gowns
dale
this
!
year,
point
tin
pen,
tin,I
i/t
bill.
I c>
view
Inliim
s, in,,
.ill;
m. Ii
I.
I mi
lodav
f\C
C
Ot
SeCOnd-Hand
second-hand
conducted
again
J I f
1 n
I
DOORS
table
w i l l be
this
year
by
i f ,|lai
u
p-
Young W'omcns Christian association,
New-
according
to Magdalaiue
will
l h . total
I
N
vi'iu
-M
,
,|
on
|,
mg
h
I In
do
l
French, '33.
Mc-
Helen
to hear
presented
I n e . i n,
in ik,
-peakers
under
the
the
bv iuilivnlii.il
debate
lh.
dale-
on
s
will
IK
I ,inl-av.
in,I
i.
S
a'v.
'"
^
I M
l b In..
Judge
her
7;
I le, ember 31 ;
debate
\
S. Cal
I I ; Rabbi
" ' " '•'ll'
H; and
i
talk
Neat
33;
lav, I ) ,
will
lel.iuar,
i
Si oil
Minil;i> . Junuarv
I 1 '" "
Ii. i.in
I lu
will
November
W id,
speakers
presented.
lei Hirers
siheduled
lav.
d, . V I I P . i
s | 1
iiileruatinl.al
s,ienee, and
I I I . hided in the series.
lollow,ng
., | i , i ha
-ueiM
II i
IK
Community
ol
law. v m a l
lectures
..in
Id.n
-lei
the Jewish
„ , . Lrowne, -
,.,,1
" " -
lohn
I, will
1 1
"-
I I . .w s
bide
the
- i i Suudav, A p r i l 5
h. in
i Dciciubci 31 is ihe
|.in
win. h o n uis
,Inline
, pi I n il vv IIH Ii might
a van,
pi event
sonic
HUMOR MAGAZINE
WILL BE PUBLISHED
SOON, BASCH SAYS !;;,;;;,,,:"' ""•'••'M> •,""ii'1 !" students
p.i i.d
ha
rates
..hi,une.I
toi
lllnes- or
tax
pportuiiily
„|
will
llu
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I sold al Ihe college.
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The first regular issue u i the l i o n ,
l a s t year Fmaniiel Green, '30, had
\{-h emergency
before
you
call
you k n e w last J u l ) t h a i y o u needed
Slate lollege
humor
nnga/me,
w i l l : charge,
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deinands
absnrbed
paid
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von
mini
be
glasses
and purposely
wailed
t i l l | be a special
freshmen
number,
a c - ' nearly
150 tickets.
the
September to get it done out of the cording to A l f r e d D. Hasch, '31, edi- ,
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at an
chairman ol the committee.
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pin
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Money Js Used For Emergencies Only,
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project
bv the Special
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be offered
of
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improvement
of all
be , „ . , , ,
Kb Lev.
bishop
Diocese
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, atholic
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he opening
and benediction
be |c|,,se
,i
a
scholar- I " i n v o c a t i o n
holder
approximately
1
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are completed, the
worth
of the
ol Western
I pair
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I
.
amount
S. T v l e r
„„i V er.sitv.
champions.
While
WOMEN TO PLAY
TENNIS MATCHES
ON SEPTEMBER 25
Last
Infirmary
emergency-
Fund-at
well,
least
thai
not f r o m
isn't
t o r i n chief.
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The
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will
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weeks.' month
around
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will
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in October.
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of this
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930
State College N e w s
Established in 191C by the Class of 1918
The Ifndel'graduate Newspaper of New York
State College for Teachers
THE
NETTA
N E W S HOARD
MILLER
c o n c e r n e d w i t h i t s success.
I t was lie w h o s a w t h e
need, interested t h e f a c u l t y and t h e m e n , and attended
to m u c h o f the detailed w o r k essential t o the c o n d u c t
of t h e camp.
T h e men o f t h e College desire t h a t h e ! —
k n o w the.v appreciate the result o f his w o r k .
H e has :
done m u c h t o p u t this C o l l e g e o n an equal basis w i t h
others i n the o r i e n t a t i o n o f f r e s h m e n .
Editor-in-Chief
Managing
455
Elk Street
B O O K S : E~™:i
"\. A ID I,Nil
._
ANDREW A. H l i m . ^ ^
Willi
llKRMANS
K COATKI)
PtM.S"
ALEXANDER SCHOOR
'
Eeature
8
"
Madjsoi] Avenue, Telephone 6-J0D4-J
Editor
SENIOR
Nelson,
Win-low,
Lilly
Doran
T h
T h e i n a u g u r a t i o n o f a new p r o g r a m
f e a t u r e d t h e annual play day g i v e n
f o r t h e f r e s h m e n w o m e n under t h e
auspices o f the C i r l s ' A t h l e t i c assoc i a t i o n W e d n e s d a y , a c c o r d i n g t o Beat r i c e V a n S t e c n b u r g l i , M l , president.
C o n t r a r y t o the plans o f f o r m e r
years some o f the a c t i v i t i e s w e r e c o n d u c t e d a t t h e college and the rest at
Camp Cogswell.
T h e freshmen were
| d i v i d e d i n t o three g r o u p s at the c o l lege and under the leadership of C a r o l
Kclley,
' 3 1 , Judy
h'ister. '32, a n d
H e t t y ( j o r d o n , '.i.i, they w e r e s h o w n
a d e m o n s t r a t i o n hockey game o n the
Jjjjji I n e w hockey field o n the campus i n
- • " i f r o n t u f Page hall a d e m o n s t r a t i o n
v o l l e y ball g a m e , a n d h a d t h e point
,
Raiders of the Deep. By Lowell Thomas.
EDITORS: Genevieve
Activities of Women are at Camp
Cogswell and on Campus
Editor
C A T H E R I N E E . BRODERICK
'Issociate Managing
Editor
3100 Sixth Avenue, Troy, Telephone T r o y ' 6621-J
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Advertising
Manager
2 Amherst Avenue, Telephone 6-7908-K
ASSOCIATE
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596 Morris Street, Telephone S-0332-R
GEOHCE P . R I C E
NEW IDEA USED
— DURING PLAY DAY
"Evade
Company.
e opportunity
Ikmbleday. I
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30,3 pages. $2.50.
t o lear h o w the late w a r was f o u g h t
f r o m the G e r m a n v i e w p o i n t i n r e g a r d t o s u b m a r i n e w a r -
T^o^LcfA0^: fe tZ:\l^?A
a
m
i fare is ^
" <" " ' » '>""•<•
" » a thrilling narrative
REPORTERS: Frances Gaynor, Inez Shook, and o f h a i r - b r e a d t h escapes by the d a r i n g mariners o l ( i e r Ruth lirczec.
coek, Abide Dineen, Carolyn Kramers, Harriet
Dunn, Elizabeth
McMahon! K a t h e r i n " ' ' ' . ^ ^ !•',''' I Icnisc'^kvan. ''.vliriiaret Service"
Hilda Smith, [.aura Styn, Kdith Tepper, and Helen Waltci mire.
b e r , ° '3°2,'"Lloyd' W . /oifes', ami ^ean^VVatkins,^ 'frcslimen*
ASSISTANT FINANCE M A N N E R : Fran, Vs Ma/ar, '32.
m a n y whose e x p l o i t s nearly w o n the w a r l o r the r a t l l e r la,ld
'
M r . I lionias
has gained
his m a t e r i a l
by personal r e -
search a n d by i n t e r v i e w s w i t h the crews and c o m m a n d e r s
„ f t h e U-boats.
Interviews with Weddigen, I lersing, i 7 T T T ^ . " T ^
Boird'iemescMuIng t ' b e ' s ^
' ' " " ' '^ ' " , V r k ' r t ' - ' " - ' ' ' " , a " l - ' - | " , a l a c c s - a r e Presented.
per year, single copies, ten cents.' Delivered anywhere 'in the
T h e rise o f the submarine's i m p o r t a n c e as a factor to I
United States.
Entered as second class matter at postuUice, | , e r e g a r d e d w i t h tear is traced.
D e t a i l e d accounts of
A, a y
" " ' lN- * •
I.
. . .
the shock that went a r o u n d the w o r l d at the fate of
the NEWS (toes net necessai alv endorse sentiments express.-.! i .,
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in c..ntr,!,u,i.,„s. N „ connnuuir.-.iions will he ,..
,1 unless th. t ! "-' A l . o i i k i r . ( rcssv. and I log tie. U r i l i s h battle cruisers,
s
Anonymity will be
. , preserve!
| . , i , w,ih iftinso E.|,„o
desired.i„.Chief
The NEWS
of the
does
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"""and
Tlicreaftcr
D e a n
A n n a
E
p i e r c e
w ) ) 0
suggests thai f r e s h t n a n w o m e n
avoid the mistake o f placing t o o
.. , :
leinber"lllrl1
importance
on m i
shin in a -ororit
M l
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I and a w a r d systems o f the association
e x p l a i n e d t o them.
:
F o l l o w i n g this they were taken i n
busses o u t t o C a m p C o g s w e l l w h e r e
a c a t n p n r e supper was served a n d
ongs w e r e sung.
Several went i n
l
a l,t
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Commander
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It was this unexpected m a r i t i m e v i c l o n
I
a
new
epo,
I,
in
naval
warTELLS FRESHMEN
begin
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w"
the sitbinariue cottltl not be d i s r e g a r
the continued
improvemenls
made
I«I
! s w i m m i n g i l l t h e . a m p lake hef
snpper was served.
3 1 , was
M
arion
(Clbert.
i i l b e r t . ''31
M;,n,.„
was ••gem
• -al
OF COLLEGE WORK l^l^lX",:;?
by C e r t n a n y ii
,„ '
food. A s e n a t b \ an Mureii, '31
A \V< >KI) ( )l- WKI.Ci I Ml-:
her rolossal effort t o build up her under- is lleet.s m a d .
man.
M a n ,n W h i t e , ' 3 1 , I d a d '
entrate on college w o r k
with
Int.-. re, N a t a l i e I o n a n l , and
T h e f a c u l t y a n d student body of this ( i.liege
J., the s u b m a r i n e the mosl feared a r m m naval a r u i a i n e n l
i v a l c l i i l l l l n e - . to evade I, , in.I a l l
I'.uhl,
s. .phone .re-. ;
arr.I",'. 1 .
welcome the advenl of an entering f r e s h m a n class
th '
' l b . - rise ..i a peris,ope, the w h i l e I n n 1. ..I a s p e c l i u i
Aarue.1 M i - \ i m a b . I Men e,
M a d u e l - ' r e i u h . 'S2 p r o c r a m .
tlvi.se the n
ire n
'' lorpedo, the slim k o| its c x p l o - i o i i
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me
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illdu a t i . i l of the
' l " " ' ' l M l ^ a t w e n t y t b o n a n d t o n u „ , „ u „ , , | „ . , , „ l i t , , r i u i n o l I ' c . ' ' ' " • N ' ;,l"> ' l ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 -''. and l - ' u h n
Ib'sbip
I'll, c o m i n e i . e of the allies and t h e i r system
'
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'.' b e r g , soph..
re-, ihapecm .
at home.
I t is n.a the purpose of t h i s e d i t o r i a l to add
' o i n n i u m . a l i o i i , were - , r , | . t i n ,-aleii.-d I n the ball i , • r n i l v
I uasimn n a- L i e Tesii
1 i.-.x: 11. '.i3. . h a i r m a n ; - o n e - .
In that advice, bill r a t h e r i n e m p h a s i / i , c r l a i u leatures
odl\
-ea-ine Heel-.
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I'.elknap.
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independence
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meet here to a e r e a l e r extent than
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he - a i d
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in bvioene;
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the e n t e r i n g cla-s b a \ e hithi r t o e x p e r u m . I
,-lies , M o r n - , ass.sl.ani p r , . | , • - - , „ • ... ,-.
I .. meet l l u - ,.• ,, fid ,| .ne'er the . , . i n iv .-> stem o i
j .,.,., |I'.verv m e m b e r ..I llie . !a--. w i l l have appr. . x i u u l e h :
, , „ i t l o l i : Miss l.abelb- |.,| •:-!, ,,. , ! , , ,
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acriuainlances.
H e should I r v t o he . n •• •• cable terms
iv i l h a r. hei ei- uni
led b> , l e - l r o M - i , wb;. h e,„ ,r. led l i i e i , d a n k - . , \ e i " " " ' ' ' • ' "
aret l l i l c l u m k , u i s i r i i , - . . t m p
w i t h everyone.
Mm he should , !
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lend, bomb- w
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c o n t r a r y the f e w friendships should he made W I M - I V .
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tub
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i i . . , | e . m to t ik,
• i h e w a r tr. nil the ' " ' ~ "
e x t r a - c u r r i c u l a r activities w h i c h w i l l call f o r a t t e n t i o n . !
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l i e should r e m e m b e r thai his talent- a r e suited f o r i
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and the I . r a v e n of the men w l f manned the - u b i n a r m e - -,I t
ti i e . to t o e pari
only a l i m i t e d n u m b e r and that it is better to excel i i
for
the
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one o r t w o than t o wear the b u t t o n of e v e n • lub oi
the campus a n d be a foil, w e r i n a l l o f them. I I .
should become connected w i t h an a, tivitv
that h a - a
peXaMdirbus'inesV^rsmt!'^
t'i'iev ! e , , " " ' , , ' " , ' . ' . " ' e , ' b
7 MORE
MEMBERS
future
one i n t o w h i i Ii be can put something and on,
w h i c h he i l l t u r n w i l l receive ., benefit.
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mi allied -.Inpi
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budget.
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Honor
OF CLASS OF '30
OBTAIN
POSITIONS
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spirit alone . an the; -u, - e.-d either .,- i i i d u i d u . i ! • r .
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19. 1930
121 FRESHMEN TRY
FOR NEWS POSTS
.'{
NEARLY 40 VISIT
FRESHMEN CAMP
TWO OF FACULTY
AND 26 STUDENTS
JOIN NEW SOCIETY
Faculty and Upper-Classmen Speak
to 1934 Men on College Life
s i x members o f the class o f 19.10 a r e
T w o f r a l r e s i n facilitate and t w e n t y -
Miss
Broderiek will Instruct 96
Freshmen Each Week
in News Writing
Ninety-six
tn
Approximately
freshmen have signed up
t r y n u t f o r the editorial
staff of
the
STATK
t'oi.i.w.K
NKWS.
T h i s is
the
largest
number
which
has ever
last
The
by
year's
class
record
a member
enrolled
this
probably
into
writing,
reading
will
a n d those
course
eligible
t o enter
a class
Christian
\ V . Hast
ai
I'resident
the lir-t
freshmen
outride
Uruhacher
from
burden-.
depart-
A . K. Urubacher
on t h e o r i e n t a t i o n
'Hide
F.xtra
curricular
attending col-
activities."
he
„ .
Miss
Beatrice
V a n Steenburgh,
' 3 1 , president
of t h e
Girls' Athletic association, w h o
nauies sport captains.
t
A
/-i
•! At
too man)
b,
m lieadlm,
.,
problem.
cautioned t h e
asstuuing
honor
scholastic
G. A . A .
of the first
for Signum
society
last year
of Emanuel
Laudis,
which was
under
the direc-
Green, '30.
President A , R. l i r u b a c h e r a n d D r .
W i l l i a m l l . Metzler, dean, are t h e
t w o members o f t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
w h o were taken i n t o m e m b e r s h i p last
June.
A l t h o u g h the c o n s t i t u t i o n o f t h e
society declares that the student h a v ing the highest scholastic average i n
the g r a d u a t i n g class shall be president,
the g r o u p voted t o deviate f r o m t h i s .
I n a regularly
conducted
election,
associa-
phase-- o f e x t r a - c u r -
life, and D r . H a r r y
ment, and President
spoke
will
\ireima
\b.,>u-,.
I' .Mad..K,i h i . l,in,o.
r, , ., ;,
lain.
Mari..ne
l l n
l i r o w n . M a i i m i I I .-. ,<
M.( h u e , ! . ..
|'„ ., ..
Alelan
n a n d \ . n,
Men's
chosen
tion
college.
as members
group
organized
ever c o n
ings, c h a i r m a n o f the K n g l i s h
tl
w r i t i n g t h e second sciuc-ter.
Twenty-live
freshmen
have . i b s i g n i f i e d t h e i r i n t e n t i o n ,.i w r k i m ;
on t h e business slal'f ol the \ i w •
The
classes
will
he taught la
( a l h e r m e I-., l i r o d e r i . k , . : l . a
i H,
m a n a g i n g e d i t o r . ii the N i A Th.-e
w h o are eur..ll.d
in b „
class a r e :
Salh
\ t U i n - . -ii. I i l h . H I i i i. •. .ie'
and M > i NealoM. MJ. M.,, . \ • ,
K i l e v , .;.; \ M M K'iid a I I H • , i ; .
hem;.
M a n . . I I \ r | , „ : . . i „ ;• ,' !;• , >! •
tin,
l a m l > . . . . . . - \ . M m , | •„
Mildred
I I I . I..-,.
I!.'..
i n :
i alhenne
h i i / | , : i n , I., i. - . :
I Hi
ricular
it w
who onuplcli
satisfactorih
Young
men o n various
section-..
be t a u g h t
camp
by t h e men o f State
Student leaders addressed the f r e s h -
board.
reading
freshman
L a k e at
tion
year
to d i v i d e
proof
first
at I'nssayuna
announced
spent
T h e camp was sponsored by t h e s t u -
w h o have
however,
t w o o r three
.semester,
this
year,
be necessary
News
copy
of the N'KWS
t o the large number
Owing
class
each
the
dent
of e i g h t y .
is conducted
weekend
ducted
r e g i s t e r e d i n the " c u b " class, surpassing
last
40 students
j ' - " " i s J- W o l n e r , a h i g h h o n o r m a n ,
I « a s chosen first president, and James
j Gassidy was chosen s e c r e t a r y - t r e a s j urer.
" " ' bighest ten per cent of t h e
C O U / I C I I ISameS
graduating
class inducted
includes:
/-i
, .
r»
»r
v
I M a r i o n K, I'.oito, D o r o t h y B r i m m e r ,
laptainS
t o r NeW Year
R a y m o n d T . I l y r n e . James J . Gassidy,
a remember that t h e \ compare to
The
I.iris'
Athletic
association R u t h G l o w , K a l h e r i n e ( o r n i s h , M i l U
a s t h e side s h o w
o | a , i n I s sport captains f o r the fall season h a v e j d r e d G o t i l a n t , M i r i a m A . D o l a n , M a e
been appointed
bv t h e G. A . A , G l o c k n e r , Catherine H a r r i n g t o n . M i l Hawks. bdith Kellv, Thomas
•d the i r e - " m i . i n I.. keep alw is- council. a c c o r d i n g ' t o l i e a t r i c e V a n tired
M e e n l i n r g h . M l . president.
K l i / a b e l h • K i t i s e l l a . Florence Lawless, F r a n c i s
.per r e l a t i o n ..I \ due- In I. r, lacks,,n, '.!_'. is hocke\ captain and L. Robin-,011, Kvelyu Sadler, A d o l p h
and licw-r ! , , al'ow an> d i - a n
Virginia
H a w k i n s , ' . ( j . is I - . I - I . I M I S c h o l l ,
Virginia
Scbultes,
Victor
apl.iin,
I he vollev ball , a p i a m i- S t a r r ,
Dorothy
Thomas.
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.1 ,.,lleee
Man
I'rela
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Mine.
IGihi-r
\\'ealherua\.
Doris
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She. ban, ' . ' \ a n W i l l i a m s . C m - .1. W o l n e r , S h i r l e y
i-.-i-Lin' . a p t a u i s
\ \ .od, and h - l h e r / l i n n i e r m a i i
l l n l a p l a u i h i I. i n - i- M a r e . i n I
I " ' " ' per rent ,,f the present senior
Ussier. , i l and In i a- i-l ml i- D . n
• I.I- - w i l l be 'aken m l . , membership
\\ l i i u n i s , a.i \ o . i L a i n - i- i i'„ i „ in m . -ii-l\
assemble, ae- o r d i u g t o
.il-l.iin and be .A ill I., ., - -1 •!, I I.-. < -Hi- eis ,i tin- s,„ i , - u . ] I,- I'.ruba.her
I a l b , l i n e I'..ike, and I I I . • ! - . u ' . . ! , . h a - -1.11. d ' h a t be beli, ce- tb.it W o l -
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-indent
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1930
4
INFIRMARY MONEY
TO BE AVAILABLE
FOR EMERGENCIES
STUDEMS GET
STATE TEACHERS 313TEACHING
DEGREES
UPON
GRADUATION
TO 60 TO MEETING
Three hundred and thirteen degrees.
Including one honorary degree of
Convention t o b e in Cleveland doctor of pedagogy and two honorary
Next Thanksgiving and
degrees of bachelor of pedagogy,
Week-end
were awarded at the Commencement
exercises conducted in the auditorium
Many teachers of N e w York state of Page hall on Monday morning,
schools will be in Cleveland next June 16.
Thanksgiving and the Friday and
_
_
_
President
A. R. Brubacher presided.
Saturday following, to a t t e n d t' 1 ^ Candidates for rlcf?rees were presentee
meeting'of the National Council of h , y r J n William I I . Metzler, dean.
Teachers of English.
j " |. p . A'Hearn was awarded the
William M. French. '29, is a mem- | l o n o r a r y degree of doctor of pedabcr of the publicity committee.
gogy.
Creative English will be the keyy'| ]( . Commencement address was
note of the convention which is for g j v e n |, v | j r , Herman J. Magee, diall teachers of' English. Section
meet'
""
rector of the teacher training diviings will consider English in the sioii of the Xew York State ecluca
elementary school, in the junior, lion d e p a r t m e n t .
Dr. Frank I'
and in t h e senior high school. T h e r e Graves, state c o m m i s s i o n e r of edu
•will be a conference especially for cation,, a t t e n d e d t h e exercises a m
heads of d e p a r t m e n t s and one on spoke briefly t o t h e graduates.
teacher training.
Two candidates for the degree of
Miss Laura Edwards of Glenville Bachelor of Science in commerce
High school, Cleveland, is planning and three candidates for t h e degree
an exhibit of student's work which of Bachelor of A r t were graduated
will be national in scope.
with high h o n o r s .
The meeting will probably begin
The annual senior ball was conG e o r g e P . Rice, '32, who ediwith a supper on Thanksgiving after- ducted under the direction of l)oroth\
ted the 1934 handbook which
noon. There will he a dinner on Fri- Thomas, '30, on the night of the
has been distributed to t h e memday evening.
Speakers of national graduation exercises at the Aurania
bers of the freshman class.
reputation will talk at the general club.
sessions.
Drives, a tea, a theatreparty and visits to private schools are
being planned for the entertainment
of visitors.
Miss Ruth Weeks of
Paseo High school, Kansas City, is
president of the Council, which was
Four hundred and fifty copies of
founded nineteen vears ago.. It has
The inventory test given by the the 1934 freshman handbook have
6,000 members.
been printed by the F.vory printing
staff
of
the
library
school
to
the
The Council is said to have been
company, according to (leorgc P.
powerful in uniting teachers of Eng- freshmen was (or the purpose of find
Kite. \U, editor of the bonk.
lish not only in all parts of the \ ing out how much library traininp
Over three hundred and sixty
country but all along the educational j they have received in high school,
copies
have been sent out to members
levels.
It sponsors T h e English ; Miss Martha C. Pritchard, professor
of
the (rc>hman class. The remainJournal
for high school
people, of library science, said today,
another edition of the Journal for
"According to the state law some ing copies will l,e tiled with Miss
college instructors, and the Elemcn- , training in the use of the library i- Anna K. Pierce, dean of women,
tary English Review for those who required in ad school." Miss I'rit members of the faculty, Myskania.
teach in the grade schools.
chard said, "and we a i r going to and the student publications.
The object of the handbook is to
Cleveland expects 1.000 teachers at | make tabulations of the results to dethe meeting. Seven hundred attended termine whether we arc training our give ni compact ami accurate form
all
College activities and traditions
students to handle their work in the
last year at Kansas t lty,
to the freshmen. Several new articles
best way."
have been added to the book and a
Part of the test was to detenni
how familiar the students were with I number of other changes in -tyl
books included in a list of forty have been instituted, Kii
Members of the junior class who
standard
I ks prepared
by the
Bureau of Education at Washington. have served as associate editors a r e :
I). C. Another part consisted of Frances (iaynnr. Margaret Hilton,
Asenath Van Buren, \ndrcw llrit/.
Seven regular session students, in- questions pertaining to the use ol and Samuel Dranskv.
cluding five members of the State- books and libraries. "The students
All material for the book was in
College News staff, edited the sum- who showed most progress will he
the hands of the printer this year
mer session newspaper during the six given a more advanced problem in tin
before June 20.
week session period.
»?<• »' the library.'
Miss Mary I-.
Eive issues of the paper were Cobb, assistant professor of h h r a n
printed by the Mills A r t Press. T h e science and ( ollege librarian, said niina Schneider, '31, president of t h e ,
volume consisted of four columns to | "and the others will be given tw. debate council, announced today.
the page and four pages to the issue. ; problems."
The debate will be with a team
Alexander Schoor, '31, feature ediIt is our purpose, if we find SOUK representing several of the leading
tor of the N E W S , and Andrew A. -students wdio have had no instruction, | universities of Scotland. The ScotHritz '32, finance manager, served j to make up for that toss by providing , tish squad will tour the United
as editors' Helen Waltermire, '33, the opportunity J o r such instruction states during the first semester and
was managing editor and Bernard i during the year."
will meet leading American debate
teams. They desire to have a nonKerbel, '33, was desk editor. Kerbel I
decision
debate, according to Martha
and Miss W a l t e r m i r e a r e r e p o r t e r s
flf^
D&afag
$quaJ
II. Hiehle, acting executive secretary
on t h e NEWS. Gertrude H e r s n u e r g , |
a
T
of the National Student Federation of
'3.0, a n d R a y m o n d
Collins
America.
Simeon Maslan, seniors, alsi
f a definite date and subject for
econd international debate in
tributed.
ege has participated j the debate can be arranged, tryThe business staff was composed I which State
may
take
place
in
the
auditorium
of
j
will
be conducted (or the men's team
of Maxine Robinson, '31, business
Miss
manager, and F.lva Nealon, '.52. Page hall on either Friday or Satur- during the coming week,
24
or
25.
Wilhel-I
Schneider
s;ijd._
day
night,
October
Mildred Cook, '30, and Leah Dorgan,
'32.
The paper was a financial success,
HEWETT'S
the editors announced.
A Reliable Place to Buy Reliable Silks, Woolens
The following tabulation reveals
the contributions in news inches of
and Cottons
the several members of the staff for
Hewitt's Silk Shop
the five issues published.
80-82 N. Pearl St.
Andrew A lli-lu. a.'
Helen Waltermire, "I
Alexander Kchour, at
LIBRARY SCHOOL
GIVES FRESHMEN
INVENTORY TEST
HANDBOOK EDITOR
DISTRIBUTES 450
BOOKS THIS YEAR
HRITZ AND SCHOOR
EDIT FIVE ISSUES
OF SUMMER NEWS
(Cont-iiucl from pifft I, column 4)
fairly, one of the college doctors
must he notified at once when you
have called a private physician—before if possible.
Because of administrative difficulties
illness outside the city of Albany can
not he covered by the fund.
I low
irgc a bill will the fund take care
of?
That depends on how much
money the Treasurer happens to have
at a given lime. At no time can the
fund promise to meet your entire hill.
It never pays more than $25.00.
Last year about 300 students called
upon the fund and we spent more j
than our allotment of §2,25(1.
P*0F, 6-£.QflCr£. M. YOfiK.
I low can we make the Infirmary |
Fund most effective?
I
P r o f e s s o r George M . Y o r k ,
First—Pay your student tax as soon
head of the commerce departas you are asked.
ment, w h o receives the aid of
Second—Don't feel that because you
two new instructors.
have paid in $2.00 you are certainly
entitled to $25.00 out of it during
NEW
COMMERCE
the year.
Third—Don't ask benefit for illness
INSTRUCTORS JOIN
which is not emergency—or at least
COLLEGE FACULTY
don't be critical if you are told that
yours does not constitute emergency.
Due to the addition of two assistant
Fourth—Don't hesitate to ask the aid
professors in the commerce departof the fund when you really need
i t - i t ' s not charity, it's insurance. ment, there will he an increased numFifth—Consider seriously increasing ber of sections in commercial subthe Infirmary Fee to at least $3.(11). jects for the coming year, Professor
Sixth and last—Carefully
refrain (leorgc M. Vork. head of the comfrom doing anything that will make
you sick. Then the fund will last merce department, announced today.
Chester J. Terrill. former head of
forever and get bigger and bigger
and perhaps we could buy a .swim- the Albany High school commerce department,
will teach bookkeeping. H e
ming pool or a new library or some
will have section 111 commerce 2, 3,
thing.
and possibly 10, Professor Vork said.
Mr. Terrill is a uraduate of Bucknell
Miss Love Weds Man
college
Harrison M. Terwilliger, former
From Maine in South
The marriage of Miss Catherine instructor in secretarial studies at
Plattsburgh
Normal school, will have
M.
Love, assistant
professor ni
library science, to Gregory Baker 1.1 sections in commerce K. '>, and 12.
Bangor, Maine, is announced. The Me will teach shorthand, business
ceremony, at which the groom's Fnulish. and methods ,,l commerce,
brother-in-law officiated,
was per- lie is a graduate of State college.
Professor •* ork w ill teai h economic
formed in the Salem- lllai k River
accounting.
and law.
Presbyterian church ni Mayesville, geography.
South Carolina, Tuesdav afternoon at These will he sections in commerce
-I.
(,.
and
Id
4 o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Maker will he at
home at 270 French Street, Bangor,
1—2 — 3
Maine, after ( Ictober 1 Mr. Baker
is division manager lor the Diamond
Match factory.
Student's Special
, $1.50 worth of work for $1
Miss Higgins, Former
Editor Of News, Weds 3 Suits or Overcoats
Alpha Rho announces the marriage
of Virginia E. Higgins. '2K, to lames
Cullen, son of Dr. and Mrs. A I.
Cullen of Altamont.
Mrs. Cullen was editor in chief of
the NKWS in l n 28 and also edited
the Freshman Handbook.
She was
a member of Myskania.
YOU ARE A L W A Y S WELCOME
May Meet Scot's Team
liuyiiiiiuil
FLOR-ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE
INIIIIMH. "it
Heniiiril Kerl.c-l, "la
(ieriniili- lliTKhlirrif,
4 FRESHMEN PASS
ENTRANCE TESTS
FOR ADMITTANCE
ur members ot lb.
admitted to tin
taking
a i c r d i n g io Dr. 11.
th II Mori
assistant professor ni
l-onduited
the examination
II,,
tc-l- were givi n 'I hill -day and I i i
day, September II and 12.
'Hie spe, i.d group was hunted to |j
lime this w a r , Dr. Morris ai'imuiit ed, ' j
bee aioe of the ver> large member '
ship of the freshman class.
Those
who wen admitted a r e : Ki.g.r lian I
Croft, lieitha Doyle, Plain he Van 11
JJiircn and John Ccren.
ANNOUNCES MARRIAGE
j
Gamma Kappa Phi sorority announces the marriage of Mildred ;|
Jtrownhardt, ' 2 n , to James Dunk of J!
l-'airport, Lous Island.
|[.
2 6 3 Central Ave. near Lake A v e .
Special prices for students only
ch Marcelling — 50c.
Finger Wave 50c.
Hair Cut 50c
Done by Experts
6-7206
1
Reinforced
Pressed for $1
Ladies' Dresses
Cleaned for $1
Topcoats or Winter coats
Cleaned for $1
Fur Coats
The College Pharmacy
Western & No, Lake
CALL 3 - 7 7 6 8
Avet.
WE DELIVER
Remodeled
Repaired
Delivered
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REAL TAILOR
S A N D W I C H BAR
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M e n ' s Hair C u t t i n g
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Scalp T r e a t m e n t
Shampooing
Facials
I'KMMKOHK I I K A l ' T Y KHOIM'K
at Eddie's Barber Shop
P e r m a n e n t w a v i n g by latest m e t h o d
I-veilings by a p p o i n t n o ill
221 C e n t r a l Ave.
A GIFT FROM
VAN HEUSEN CHARLES
COLLEGE CANDY SHOP
203 Central A v e n u e (near Robin)
Homemade Pie and Cake
Toasted Sandwiches
Kver> s a n d w i c h m a d e u p fresh t o iniM* idnal o r d e r
L. A. BOOKHEIM S
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Albany. N.Y
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PRINTING OF ALL KINDS
Mm/cuts and Groups til .Stale Culk^c
will be (jiven spt'rial aiuniion
Fresh Killed Poultry
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