4,1 *HAff f StateCollege News VOL. XV. No. 7 STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 SENIORS TO DANCE TONIGHT AT 8:30 Y.M.C.A. TO GIVE FRESHMEN DINNER 100 Members of Class of 1931 and Guests Will Attend Annual Affair Dr. Sherwood Eddy Will Speak at Function Next Thursday $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. Who Stole Jugs Of Cider, Query Dry Journalists Sadly "What happened to the cider?" This is the question uppermost in the minds of many students since lite Alpha Phi Gamma party last Monday night. The reason is the disappearance of two full jugs of fresh apple-juice which were left over from the refreshments. Several explanations have hcen offered to clear up the mystery of the vanished jugs. Two of these lay the hlame on the refreshment committee. By some people it is said that the two jugs were taken hack, and the money was withheld. It is also rumored that the committee used them for personal purposes. But in the light of more popular opinion neither of these is plausible. The most prevalent explanation is that the contents of the jugs were used to wash the dishes. In reality the question is just as much a mystery as ever, for the dishes were not washed at all that night, according to Alfred I). Basch, '31, president of Alpha Phi Gamma. COUNCIL TO BRING DRAMATIST HERE Ruth Draper Will Make Second Appearance at State Dramatic and art council is presenting Ruth Draper, reader and dramaApproximately 100 men students are tist, in the auditorium of I'age hall expected to attend the annual students November 17 at 8:30 o'clock, accordNoting Men's Christian association ing to Ruth Hughes, '31, president dinner for freshmen to he given ill of the council. the cafeteria in dusted hall Thursday night at 5:3(1 o'clock, according to Miss Draper is the only person in (jeorge E. Graff, '31. president. the theatrical world ever to have been Dr. Sherwood Eddy, who will adpresented at the Court of St, James. dress the students at the dinner, has The majority of the crowned heads recently returned front Kurope where of Europe have seen her performance, conducted his tenth annual tour Miss Hughes said. for American writers and speakers who have endeavored to make an imLast winter Miss Draper had long partial study of Europe. His recent engagements in New York City. journeys include the principal counThis winter she intends to make only tries of Europe, Asia, and the Orient, two trips outside of New York. They i years ago Dr. Eddy personally interviewed Premier Baldwin, Lloyd are the State college performance, (ieorge and Ramsay MacDonald, and and a performance in Schenectady other industrial and political leaders. November IK. Dr. Kddv. a Yale graduate, went to ndia in 18%. After 15 years ,.!' work Recently Miss Draper wrote a among the students in the India em sketch entitled, "Mr. Clifford and | pirc. he was appointed secretary of Three Other Characters." She will i the V. M. C. A. in India. He serve present this character sketch here. ! in this capacity for nine years among students and officials of India, All hangings, lighting effects, and |i*»ell.' i'ilir'kson T.vll!, Kmlu-r (I, "il'.-lis Russia. China, and the Near East. properties which she will use will be anil Dimnlil I. Van KIIII.II, fiiiun; He sometimes talks before audience All notes which are placed in the Knclu-I (nilhriiitli anil I.e.- llinl, K. I'. I.: nt from New York, Miss Hughes numbering 3,(100. l i e has worked in mailho Klsie Dnii-lnr anil Mini I'.r.-nieinslnhl. U. hould be written on paper I • | P. I.; Maijuri. I.nntimuir ami Ki. haul thirty countries in Asia and Kurope. Hurt, U. 1". I.; Mm if C.r.eiie in id \ 4" by 4" or 4" by 2" when at least coming in contact with various leaders This will he Miss Draper's third 1.vnn Spniuiie, Syracuse iinivi-isilv ; N i l l : in social, political, industrial and edu- folded, according to the rules an- performance at State college, the first Miller ami Kenneth Lcf.-vrr. Allan y M i d i nil cillcttc. cational lines. nounced today by the campus com| taking place in V)ll and the second Clma Lynns ami Ham fniil.ni, K P I.: (alliiiin, K. Ilroilcr'ick ami I m i l III The books he has written include : mission. Asenath Van Buren, "SI, is ij j , , ^ Hodgson, It. I'. I.; Doris Hull "Sex and Youth," "Religion and the chairman. The other members of S t U ( | a u s m a v „,,,.,;„ l j c k e t g •„ , h e Joseph Carney, Union; Mariiai.i 'I'lie'kej Social Justice," "New Challenges to the commission are Ixatherme Moore r o t l l n ( i a ()f | ) r a p e r h a „ M 0 1 K | a V | T u e s . il, ; Kliza anil Kraneis Caslin, Srlu-iu-clady; Faith," "Facing the Crisis," "Makers In 111 Molinritv am! Alan IV .-, Cnion Sally Pry ami \\ llliain l-avlor, K. P. I. of Freedom, I'he Supreme Decis- and Gilbert Del.aura, sophomores If L, a | ) ( , Wednesday. November 3, 4, Culislan.-. Det'.u/.men anil Walter ll.riiiK, ., ion. I'he Awakening of India," the notes are smaller, thev will be a m l, 5, M. l.s.s ,, , ' K. I'. I.; Helen Nornord ami Kiaiiklm . Hughes announced. No "The New Kra in Asia," "With Our discarded by the commission, Miss O'.Maru, Alhnny; Villa Fi.-y ami James Peterson, K. I'. I.; Marion Dill.-iilie.-k ami Van Buren announced. ! tickets will be sold to students after Dr. 1'. Freder.ck H. Candlyn, head Soldiers in France," "Everyhody's Poster Mae Lean, Albany. she Unreserved The other regulations which will be these date (Co /I'IIIII'I/ on pair .''• column .;| Marie I-'.. Sii.-fater and I. Wesley of the music department, a n d Dr. enforced by the commission, accord- tickets may he obtained on presentaHarold W . Thompson, professor of J "tin Ctis'k t ilk I itv f llo.st.in Pr'iaiW:; ing to Miss Van Buren a r e : There tion of a student tax ticket. Reserved I'. Ilev.lt ami J. Stewart Claiissi-n, K. P. Knglish, who will he chaperones shall he no eating in the locker rooms. seats will cost students one dollar at the senior hop which will he e.in1 f The cafeteria and the annex are for extra. ducted in the- gymnasium of I'age this purpose. Do nut use the mail Outsiders tickets will he on sale by (liarti.-r, llmlsun Kails: Kvelvn Konay an.I hall tonight. Both professors will box to post notices. It is not ; all members of the dramatic and art f a i l Kill. Uliea; Annaliell.- MeConnell he accompanied hv their wives. and P.ilwnrd I. V Iceland, New York; bulletin board. Please help to keep council, Miss Hughes announced. Iteriha llnlil and Robert P e n i s . New York the locker rooms and halls clean b> There is a limited number of tickets Adelaide M. Limit and Koh.-rt Si.-udiiiM, throwing papers and rubbish in wasti to be sold to outsiders, she said. KiiiKSlon; AM.-. Henn.-n ami l l . n n A story of recent exploration will baskets provided for them. All lost Tusker; Ma.- I-'.. H.meslei I ami Charles L. Spain, T r o y ; Cornelia Van Kleeck and be told here when Howard Cleaves and found notices are to he placed on (..oigc Buslines, T i n y ; Kdith limit a n d appears in Chancellors hall, Tuesday, the lost and found bulletin hoard next Kicliar.l llnlniw.m.l, MulTalo; Dorothy M. t Dur.y and Albert Louden, Spriiulield, Center November 3, and shows the moving t-i the Newman club bulletin board in Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. C. I.. Xcpluw, Polls- The Jewish Community which is sponsoring the Norman and still pictures made by (iifford the lower corridor of Draper hall. I'inchot last summer on his expediKvsi Sell with a n d Mmris l-i-h.-r, K. P . There shall be no notices left on I.; l.-w.-l /.ill1 and Philip Coldh.-ru, Wash., Mendelsim open forum course of five tion to the south seas. the bulletin boards for more than one I). ' ( ' . ; kena Solomon and Harry Davis, lectures anil one dehate has made a The lecture, which is given under week. Church and club notices art ''•'• Knih Tinkleiiian and I,vine. Mia new offer to students and faculty of An executive council for the French lwiu a n d I State college. The regular price of j the auspices of the State eolleg. to be placed on the back of the main club to assist in making plans for the sind Tlu'ndo'ir Schwiii Syracuse?M uJim" man" and Jerome' Perl,' K. P. I.; Kdith j three dollars and fifty cents has been biology club, and the Smith college bulletin board in the rotunda of year was appointed by Sylvia Rose, I.evim- ami Marvin IM-HIM-IK U. P. I.; reduced to two dollars and fifty cents club of Albany, is entitled "Witii Draper hall; faculty notices and ,il, president of the club, at a meetl /i Kr u , r,! ousters for dances and similar event ing conducted recently. This is the )!',"',',. Si!nnn'insS'.'in!i i r c K ; i r ( l , l ' s s "' t l u ' number who sign I'inchot in the South Seas." 1 ;' r ' '\V.l' s i, '|', '"i -' Henry 'sinisky,' Albany; l..-<- C-lh-ii and I for tickets. Thirty live persons have! \ | r s . Heaves w a s f „ r Sl . vt . n v w l r s are to he posted on the front. The first year such a council has been Sidney I W , K. P .; Ce.<"^'> "i';'" s : | already signed for the course. curator in the Staten Island institute end of the bulletin board nearest the formed, Miss Rose said, and each class , s M,ll, •U' •' " " " ' mil "" n ' ' "S a' "l l^e " J Is. ""P : . .' : I he first lecture will he gtven on ,,, A r t s ,,,„, Sciences in New York stairs is to be reserved for faculty is represented on it. ll.rtha Nath II |. a t l . r | lt . | , i r ; l l m . assistant to notices and the end nearest the front I.. Ros,- llainllei and Louis Ti.-hlir. Alhai . N o v e m b e r J3. by S e t t Neartng on , - j h , The members of the council a r e : All class Medical eolleiM-; C.1.1Hmle Clnc.-knci ai lj "Social Justice." On December 7, , ,|, c , | m . f ,„ |„il.1 ic-ations for the New door lor dance posters. Kdwiiid Wi-inl..-rtr, Vale; Kilna Kp-t.i notices are to be placed on the class Lilly Nelson, Katheritte Dooley, Helen udge ,,Hen, ,II.- ,I.iudscv will ex-'J.l, and Morris 11 irsliknwilz, l(. P. I. ,1 ;,..., , , ,. ,discuss V n r k s , . u , [ onscrvation Coimni.ssiou. bulletin hoard opposite the registrar's Whitney, Louise Crunk and llortense Ma,- (iloeekner and Ke.-vi. I'a.l..-., K. P. < "<•' K e v o l l ol M o d e r n ^ nilth ; oil ||,. ,|, „ w | , , California t office. No notices, other than class Brady, seniors; Margaret Henry, '32; I.; Kr.-i.la Shad and David Snid.-i, AH.any December >\, Lewis Browne will sunie tin- duties ,,| managing ' " ' director '' Margaret Service, Marie Tessier and Collie of Plia.nui.y; Till,,^ Panl _ and K. .,1K,|K a | „ , u | --A M,, r:i ]jt \ I, „• tin- III of the inns, uni of the San Diego So- notices, are to he placed there. 1 v11 Crceubcrg, sophomores; and , AI (',''i;ia„;"l'-i'iio,i;'" Sa'l'b 'sii'inno',' ami lelligent ;" Hie debate between \ . I" cieh i,i natural history. Following \|; lv j )( .|U. Mathews and William Nelb u y Pli-kin, Syia.us,-. Calverton and Dr. Ira S. Wile con- this Mr. I leaves became state secre |,,f Katherine ,| u . | l l s t a n Moore. , | f,„„, ( | 33, box,has Misscharge \ Alie.- \ . „ , Kyi-ia and Ualpl, Car, ( la, k .erning "D \|, l ( Uri, Marriage a fail t a n ol lb. Wild Life League of West | j , son, freshmen. i r c n announced. Students nil! t cmi The standing committees for the 'Ml',a'n'yl,V-o|u;, W" Phai'niaev'T" .0 i|.V""i '"•'•" « i l ! < ^ ' ' place Jamtari II, 1W1; Virginia, \ l present Mr. Cleaves is m „„jeate with Miss Moore when the year were also announced hv Miss Tiiinhull and Uoli.-il lloniit. N'..rlh« .sl.-i n , Dr. Stephen S Wise will speak oil lecturing and writing exclusively. [want the box opened for lost article Ruse. Helen Whitney, '31, is chairiinKersiiy: l.eonia Maiiison and John1! N" | f | )|r „ m , a GhriMian" o n I'.-brnarv man of arrangements; Louise Cronk, l-i'an'.'is' Cinln-nan \il,a'.,'y"'''t l''l',','! '".'l - -1"1"1 H a y u e s H o l m e s will c i i Pliiiriniieyi'l.ila Pii'id.-x a'nd I. M. id Sell J e l u d e t h e c u r s e o n A p r i l 5, w i t h a '31, program; Katherine Dooley, '31, 1 li.-k, U o . l i . s i , , . j . „ „ s.-ldirk a n d I-, i.nk ! c I i s. c ussioii o n " T h e R a g i n g East.' membership; llortense Brady, '31, , l refreshments; and Audrey Mowers, .12, publicity. ; VJ V r 11,,-ilriii- Tompkins and' l-'iaid, ' Williams, - will iiKlience. answer am iptestions raised bv A paper will be published by the (ieortiia Teeh., ll,aiii,-r \\ ann.-i and theTickets may be obtained in ll liitiiiriit charging Madeline , law and demand a conviction," the French club this year, which will K.UIIT ll.-aih. K P. I.; Mil.li.-d 'I'lnnhnll ; • rotunda from Hilda V. Smith, '.1,1. . , contain news of the club and of the and Wallan W.-IM-. I' i, Knth I i,n I.recti, 32, with the murder of Waller district attorney said. and John N.iiinn, Ml,,,in I .,11,-,.-.- ,,i PI-.... "Miss (ireen is a victim of circtim French department, and general news | Monday and Wednesday (rum nine to V, Anders,,n. '.U, was brought by the nmey \lh-,'n''""'l •!„ li ^;'l'n\,d J ' , ^'a''''.s«',,l?''''In , ,dl^! < ' vn, " V | , l , k - '" ll1 " " Tuesday and grand jury of (ioyerntnent -' class. stance and I shall prove her innocence ,,/ interest to French students, Miss Kieiiard ,1.'l-'on si "i''asi„ian < Lino's Sn'sa'n I Thursday from twelve thirty until Miss (ireen will be tried for first beyond a question of a doubt," the |<,is,t. s i i j ( | . CI, and I lin.li-' I.. \nd,,».„,, Calskill; two-fifteen. o'clock. Tb, — , . w • l i o • have , degree murder in about two weeks defense attorney said. ha Marshall and K,,l>. ,1 Maiili.-w not signed up may also obtain tickets, ( | u r i „ R . . 1 | 1 | U m | ,,.;.,, ( | f , h ( , ( . | ; l s s "1 have nothing to say," Miss (ireen j J ?p»inr« F1f>rtpli Ilinwn I'liivirnilv; Shi,lev I Itohim id IK,,,, , I II,,,,,ks. M l . Hilda l.iiulirn a«'ir(l.nn to Miss Stmth. I according to Andrew A. Hritz, \U, x CieCieO the reporter, "I have confidence I I WO jeiUOrS em .,nd I'lm.-, T I ;,r|i.,r., Kyi a n i s e ; in my lawyers. See them for an) lltv In I- Ml d K.lwii'l I- I o I, information you desire." niw-isin ,d Ma,,,,-, (i.nivii-v, Dimiiry Yula d r a y and Carol Sinntt, seniors, ml I, o d d > ;>i,oil. S.-lu-lle, l a d . . I a , , . I n , n i /i At L »ri I he murder occurred in the home .III - a n d I , . m u l l P I Insi,, . , l . m p l , were elected lo membership in Omiiu,,h,h M i , , Mid,, I I , P cron Nn, national honorary society Ml, of home economics, last Wednesday, I he soplioiii-.re class will bine a Columbus Day party was conducted, \laccording to Mrs. May hillinghatil, i ostium parti in the lounge of M,,nda>, October 13, The motive ol faculty advisor of the local i haptcr. RiihanUon hall, Saturd.ii inghl. the murder was revenge, according lol ; II,, K,'dmIf Rn-- „ii Male Ouai'tet Initiation will be conducted Satur\ovcinbcr If. act i, riling |,, Hetti the district a t m r n c c as Miss l.rccni part is had been spurned In Anderson. In 'Ii',l nil..ii l,\ .-i-.-is|.ii,i distrnl ,,t l • ,i m . i- si hi-duled lo appear at "dale collegt day November K. h e,11. , . presideiil i i i n i i i l c . s a Helen n n u Cnnni. . dm be as-i-tiil in the pn.se | mi \,-VCIIII,IT 21, am,riling to Elaine \luIlrtl/ had will Lrohrh, ',',2. Mymn Kolodny, I h . n h ' s In. k, 11 a n d l h a i l - d h - I ol Evelyn I neeuburg; '31, will defend Miss tireeii. Iinlg. Barber, '31, presiileni oi the nittsii r i d e l l.n iiiiiint, W I L L SPEAK pnl,In il v, Mae Cilniore; and decora David I lut, Inns,,n, head ol the gm council. The ipiariei is making a loin Professor lohn M. Saylcs, principal id the I'liileil Stales and I anada, and III,lis, 'darv Dohert) and Ben lugia eriiiueul departiuenl, will preside at will visit man) colleges in thii of Milne high sch.ml, will address , 1M ' I . .,-.1 W.mh-ll bam. . \ s this will be a costume party the trail, d llaiold M.uion s h each person is |o i c dressed tii "There can be no doubt as to the try, she said 'I lit \ appeared at Stale the student body in assembly, today, ,1 Sell. III,,I A,nil, according to Russell W. l.udhim, '31, Ilspi. college last year under lip tepreseut some character in fiction,. guilt of Miss (ireen, and I shall pro !l,l,n II.ml,, president of the student association. Miss Croiuie announced. senile her lo the full extent of the of tin- music council. O n e hundred seniors and their guests will attend the senior h o p tonight in the I'age hall g y m n a s i u m . T h e hop is the first event of the week-end. All of the sororities on the campus are having their fall house dances tomorrow night Catherine Broderick, '31, is chairman for t h e hop. J o h n n y Ringer and his Brunswick recording orchestra will furnish the music for dancing. Dr. Harold T h o m p s o n , professor of Knglish, and Mrs. Thompson and Dr. T. Frederick II. Candlyn head of the music department, ant Mrs. Candlyn will he the chapcrones. Members of the Milne high school faculty have also been invited to attend. Among those who will attend th< hup and the house dances a r e : Ikih Knutu-i inn! William I. Srhuai-I/:, ken s,-!,,.-, P,,lvl.-.-|iiiii- I nsiill'lti-; prances ('..MM 11 .in.l llilnai.l I'. I,ill. Ml,inn Lav. S. h.Mil, Kiuinii Minis anil |ai I, Nnrlall, I'lii.in: Helen llanin.-s and Karl Ji-n ihi s, Kini;":;:; : \,^ CROUP WILL MAKE NEW REGULATIONS ON STUDENTS' MAIL M! zl & STUDENTS TO GET CHANCE TO OBTAIN TICKETS CHEAPER !;:::!;i,i Mad!!;;:;:\,'d 'v;hn''i,,!:'Tm:n -v an«.(nu-se i«-u,r . -in- , c-,u 1933 To Have Costume HOWARD CLEAVES 10 TELL OF TRIP IN TROPICAL SEAS SYLVIA R0SE '31, SELECTS COUNCIL FOR FRENCH CLUB Who Caused Walter Anderson's Death Attorney Hritz To Prosecute Accused ' >' • ' To Omicron Nu Society Party On November 15 ,„ Kenneth A. Miner, x\ where a Male Quartet To Sing At State November 21 UIUWMMM STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 3\, 1930 State College N e w s Established in 1916 by the C l a n ut 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College tor Teachers BOOKS:: THE NEWS BOARD Editor-in-Chief 5y6 .Morris P. RICE Telephone 6-OJ.iJ-K GEORGE i Managing Editor 455 Elk Street C A T H E R I N E E. 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X V . 1930 No. 7 THEY XKF.D SOMK IIH.I' S c r a p s of p a p e r before a n d s p e c k s of d i r t will not disappear t h e a d v a n c e of t h e n e w l y - a p p o i n t e d mission unless it is a d e q u a t e l y campus com- reinforced. T h e c h a i r m a n of t h e c o m m i t t e e for t h e c u r r e n t y e a r h a s been given t h e aid of hut t w o a s s i s t a n t s , T h i s is certainly inadequate to keep watch over the entire c a m p u a n d b u i l d i n g s uf t h e C o l l e g e . In d e p a r t i n g from t h e a c t i o n of its p r e d e c e s s o r , t h e s t u d e n t c o u n c i l of t h i s y e n acted unwisely. Last year the council appointed the comm i s s i o n a n d g a v e t o it t h e p o w e r t o a p p o i n t t w o a s - i - t a n t s for each m e m b e r of t h e c o m m i s s i o n . In this m a n n e r an a d e q u a t e staff w a s o b t a i n e d for t h e w o r k . T h r e e people s e e m a n i n a d e q u a t e g r o u p t o u n d e r t a k e t h e w o r k w h i c h g e n e r a l l y fall-, u p o n t h e c o m m i s s i o n . T h e y s h o u l d h e r e i n f o r c e d bv t h e c o u n c i l a s s o o n impossible. W h e n t h e c o m m i s s i o n b e g i n - its d u t i e s , il will find m u c h to d o . T h e m a i l b o x h a s been c l u t t e r e d w i t h four inches notes much s m a l l e r t h a n the r e g u l a t i o n s q u a r e . S i g n s p r o c l a i m i n g t h e p o s s e s s i o n of lost a r t i c l e s h a v e been t a c k e d o n e v e r y a v a i l a b l e i n c h of t h e b u l l e t i n boards. Students have not .been careful to place their n o t i c e s on t h e p r o p e r b o a r d s . O n e b o a r d is u s e d o n l y for c l a s s n o t i c e s . A n y s i g n s for o t h e r p u r p o s e s on it s h o u l d be r e m o v e d . T h e c o m m i s s i o n will face a p a r t i c u l a r l y difficult t a s k Although memin k e e p i n g t h e p u b l i c a t i o n s r o o m ' c l e a n . b e r s of t h e p u b l i c a t i o n s ' staffs d o n o t i n t e n t i o n a l l y b e s t r e w t h e office w i t h p a p e r s a n d b o o k s , t h e r o o m is g e n e r a l l y in a s t a t e r e s e m b l i n g a j u n k s h o p . T h e s t u d e n t b o d y w a t c h e s w i t h i n t e r e s t t h e w o r k of t h e commission to t h e end that t h e College g r o u n d s and buildings may be m o r e presentable. DO TDK MKX LACK MKAIXS: Sale in the Garden material founded Now -taiid thai jusl i , obtain V I t h e .... i r how thej a pruporti, Ne probabls let) wa Jim 11 Hi .wi-l a n d Ihe •n under eulallv. with ill!' midnight in n r d c . eolation the , w i r e d in \ b u t h a v i ii wh de YMC.A Gains 65 New Members In Campaign j^feff? "' THE STATESMAN weekh llouiwer, M K X men and on hundred and eight) e.iu ol t h e m e leeded! T h i s iiss t h ee 1 e • his d o l l a r s subs, r i p l i o n d r i v e ol tin Ihin h a v e b e e n dl Saturday n e w m< the as I h e u m er be r e s t o r e d great " t' elb-ul " I il:, i n , lalb, ire I an ion d u r i n g t h e past w e e k lie I o l l e g e is e x p e c t e d !• | , , r t h e i n i l h e i a u i e ol tin \s Ihe „ lo II de Mild ve lb,i T o the Sorority Presidents: A f e w l i s t s of g u e s t s t o t h e s e n i o r hop have been omitted from this i s s u e of t h e N e w s b e c a u s e m e m b e r s of s o m e s o r o r i t i e s h a v e t r i e d t o b e h u m o r o u s a t t h e e x p e n s e of t h i s publication. Fictitious or supposedly funny n a m e s of e s c o r t s of S t a l e c o l l e g e w o m e n should be s u b m i t t e d to o u r contemporary, t h e L i o n staff, f o r publication. 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" A t the time T h e Lion w a s n o t a l w a y s t h e Lion, the m a g a z i n e c h a n g e d from y e a r to t h i s l i t t l e b o o k o f e s s a y s w a s s e l l i n g a t a c o n s i d e r a b l y a s v e r y f e w p e o p l e in C o l l e g e k n o w . y e a r a s t h e financial s t a t u s i m p r o v e d ; higher price a n d w a s not available to e v e r y o n e w h o J u s t before the Lion came into existt h e p r o b l e m of s e p a r a t i n g S l ' a t e c o l might wish to p u r c h a s e a copy. ence a n o t h e r publication, t h e Pretzel lege s t u d e n t s from q u a r t e r s w a s solved T h i s n e w e d i t i o n is o n e of t h o s e d e l i g h t f u l books graced (or disgraced) t h e C o l l e g e . in t h e r e i g n of S h i l l i n g l a w by g a i n i n g w h i c h p r e s e n t t o t h e r e a d e r t h e g l e a n i n g s of a g r o w n - u p U n f o r t u n a t e l y , t h e t i t l e of t h e m a g a a budget appropriation; while the from e x p e r i e n c e with children. 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I t c a n n o t fail t o d e l i g h t a n d a m u s e . ^ " t t i n g ^ X m t ' a f t e r t o e d e a t h of {Ear Sale atI I lie Lavender Book Shop, 119 Stole Street I t | l c d i r t v l a u g h , r e c h r i s t e n e d it t h e d e a l of t h e m a t e r i a l is in n a r r a t i v e I Ins Believing World. By L e w i s B r o w n e . T h e M a c - | . j ( j n , : ,iid f e e d i n g il o n g r a d e A f o r m i n s t e a d of t h e o l d h e - s h e t y p e , Miliar) C o m p a n y , N e w Y o r k . 347 | ) a g e s . SI.0(1. I n a s t c u r i z e d j o k e s g r a d u a l l y n u r s e d it but t o m i s q u o t e " t h r e e c o l u m n s d o T h i s is a c o m p e n d i u m of t h e o u t l i n e s of r e l i g i o n a n d I b a c k t o a s e m b l a n c e of its f o r m e r not ;i m a g a z i n e m a k e , n o r n a r r a t i v e O n e thing worth while, | resents iin c l e a r ;t h i s t o r y of w o r s h i p . It p anil_ g, .rI aI Ip, hI I iI cI r o b u s t h e a l t, h . 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" _ H o w e v e r , w e live in h o p , - t h a i w o r s h i p p e r s with their sex riles a n d hole p r o s t i t u t i o n d o n e t o t h e a n i m a l v a r y i n g from ;. e t i m e we'll c a t c h s o m e b o d . c r a c k H e see t h e p r i e s t h o o d a s t h e r u l i n g c l a s s . W e l e a r n l a c e lifting o p e r a t i o n to a c o m p l e t e ing a s m i l e its he r e a d - t h e Lion, h o w , w h e n t h e i r vices o v e r b a l a n c e d t h e i r d e l e c t - , t h e c h a n g e of d i e t . T h e a p p e a r a n c e o A n y w a y , we think it'- funny, d e c a y of t h e r e l i g i o n b e g a n a n d c u l m i n a t e d . T h e religion- h i s t o r y of t h e C r e e k s , F . g v p t i a n s a n d R o m a n s is t o l l in d e t a i l . W o m e n , e l e v e n of t h e m , m a r c h e d a c r o s s t h e p l a t f o r m in P a g e hall last F r i d a y m o r n i n g in a s s c m b b to r c c c i v i t h e i n s i g n i a of S i g n u n i . l . a u d i s , s c h o l a s t i c h o n o r s o c i e t y . T h e m a l e r e p r e s e n t a t i o n , c o n s p i c u o u s In i t . a b s e n c e , p r o v o k e d a r e m a r k from P r e s i d e n t l i r u b a c h e r as to their It is i n d e e d u n f o r t u n a t e t h a t t h e m e n m e n t a l ability. of t h e C o l l e g e w e r e n o t r e p r e s e n t e d , but it is l o he a s s u m e d in a C o l l e g e w h e r e t h e m e n a r e o u t n u m b e r e d T h e r e will p o s i t i v e l y be ten t o o n e that t h e y be a l i t t l e b e h i n d t h e p a c e of t h e ihe C r e e k s t o m o r r o w n i g h t w o m e n in some r e s p e c t - . c o m m i t t e e . A n y o n e - e c u in T o t h o s e w o m e n w h o - e schola.-lit a t t a i n m e n t s m a r k e d t h e m for d i s t i n c t i o n s h o u l d g o t h e r e s p e c t a m i c o n g r a l u l a p e r m u t e d ti i in ' i pt b i d s a l turns of t h e s t u d e n t b o d y . Their work i- e s p r , m i l . ith i ninmendable w h e n one i o i i - i d e i - that no SECRET—MOKI.KV Co-op) By Christopher Page and Company. Street, EDITORS: : : A Secret. I Know MILLKR A JROWTII OF R F J . I O I O N — T o l . D {Far NETTA KNOW k ,.' 11...t i . i i ; i < I\ I"' '.'I. - is -iiiy. I i r. n o e n d , , ! I , , p i , a leelillg of lellow-llip bl -nil wbi.nn,,I would II.,i I t h e , 11, , I I " '" STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 19: Mr. Cleaves To Speak Y.M.C.A. To Give Dinner Committtei Should Sign Up State DebateTeam Compiles Statistics, On Tropic Exploration To Uu Room For Mtttingi To Freshmen Thursday Scots Amuse Audience In Debate Friday (CoillliUied from page 1, column ,t) All committee!) desiring the use (Conlililiod from pagi' i, column 3) 'J'lu: debate conducted Friday night sumed the burden of advancing human Three years ago, he lectured beof any room for meetings are reThis latter was taken World," and the " T h e New World in the Page hall auditorium between knowledge. fore the State college biology club on quested to inform the janitor so the representatives of the Scottish uni- care of by the private research founda- Labor," a summer in the Rocky mountains. that he may have time enough to versities and State college was at- tion and the corporation laboratory, Mr. Cleaves took special interest in prepare the room. This arrangeDr. Eddy is widely known as a tended by over lour hundred persons. the team maintained. ment will he of benefit both to the the work of the club, and accom-. Kenneth Miller, '32, delivered the pacificist and an authority on sex In preparation for the contest, the students and the janitors, the adputtied them on one of their hikes State college men followed the usual first negative constructive speech while problems, according to Graff. Two ministration declares. to Devil's Den. American style and compiled statistics George P, Rice, '32, gave the second years ago Dr. Eddy spoke before an "Howard Cleaves possesses a fine and quotations in support of most of negative constructive speech and de- assemblage of State college students speaking voice and of special concern; MacCormick at the annual freshmen dinner, at WELCOMES MEMBER tbeir arguments. On the other hand, livered the rebuttal. to the audience is endowed generously the Scottish team followed the Oxford was the rebuttal speaker of the allirm- which time he discussed sex relationChi Sigma Theta sorority wel- with a sense of humor," says D r . style and tried mainly to interest and ative. comes Mary Gardiner, '^i, into full Gertrude Douglas, assistant professor At the conclusion of the debate, ship. amuse their audience The committee for the arrangement membership, in biology. The first speaker, Norman A. H, both teams were entertained at the Wilson of St. Andrews university, is home of Dr. Harold \V. Thompson, of the dinner is headed by George liisert, '33. •i product of the Scottish highlands. professor of English. He is tall and broad-shouldered with A GIFT FROM sandy hai''Instead of the usual tuxedo, his dress consisted ol the Personality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent'Waving I Scottish kiltie and buckled evening slippers in addition to the usual forH o m e S a v i n g s Bank Bldg Strand MEANS MORE mal dress. His colleague. John Macl i N . Pearl S t . 133 N . P e a r l S t . Donald, of Glasgow university, is 3-3632 4-*280 short and dark, lie was quiet and Albany. N Y , taciturn, speaking but seldom, and 470 B r o a d w a y then only to secure an advantage. His speech was marked by the rolling V (lf the lowland S e t . The Stale college team argued thai the present function of the university is to transfer cultural training and vocational training. It based arguments on the contention that the intellectual mass needed university trainH E favorite-—whose ing, that the university placed the flashing h o o f s have b r o u g h t h i m capstone in culture training, and that other agencies than the university asin ahead so many t i m e s ! Again he PALLADINO VAN HEUSEN CHARLES The Van Heusen Charles Company shows his m e t t l e ! iFUiyit 3K. C»5raiu>s t h e field. 8 4 5 Madison A v e . 1 DRUGS And PHARMACEUTICALS 1 elephone 6- 34o2 G o i n g to New Y o r k ? Room & Bath ]2r'° to I 7"'" Wrrl<l\ T r a n s i e n t s 8 2"'° a n d *.'! <lail\ T i n - Place f <> r V o u 11 n P e o p l e t o live S m a r t l y with I'', e o 11 o 111 y. A new hotel planned for young 111 c n a 11 (I women of cnl111 r e d I a n t e s . ~--..,zr. p i:;vi Bill • "1)1 \tw E> i'.vy r o o m completely furnished with private bathroom. Luxurious public r o o m s . P o p u l a r priced res1 ii ii rn ii 1. L i b r a r y . Hoof (.allien. Centrally located. Washington A DinliiiffiiislK'tl Unit! LEXINGTON A VIC. 2 . s n l h>2 I"' S T . "IV11 Mllilllva Ii NEW 1 I-:HT»»IIITI." YOHK '.W-MZ: fr^ 4&A"-' l}: A! U . S . / hen loo they moderately ONE will always stand out I KEEPING UP THE PACE . . . never letting down .. . that's what wins on the track —and in a cigarette, too, Chesterfield smokers stick to Chesterfield, because here they find those essentials of true smoking enjoyment which never tire, IRA er vary: MILDNESS— the wholly natural mildness ol tobaccos that are without harshness or bitterness. Bli I"I lilt lAS'l'l:—such as only a cigarette ol wholesome purity and better tobaccos can have. ore so priced, all at W MILDER .huMjM Genius an w,<ii«l<nli<«J by ^ LIGG |.l(,(,KIT & Mvl-.IC- ToiiAl ( o CO. DOLLARS ^^^-^^^— Again h e leads STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1930 SENIORS GET KEYS OF HONOR SOCIETY FROM PRESIDENT President A. R. Brtibaclter presented keys to Hortense Brady, Elizabeth Corr, Helen Efner, Mary Maclnerny, Kathcrine Moore, Lily Nelson, Beatrice O'Connell, Sylvia Rose, Gertrude Shill, Ruth Steele and Irma Long Van Laer, seniors, the new members of Signum Laudis, honorary scholastic society last Friday in student assembly. WELCOMES PLEDGE Alpha chapter of Phi Delta sorority welcomes Virginia Hawkins, '32, into pledge membership. Phi Delta sorority welcomes Miss Mary Osborne, instructor in English, into honorary membership. CLUB TO GATHER Senior Dance Will Be FOSSILS ON HIKE In Page Hall Tonight /I-IIIII page r, column i) TO HELDERBERGS T.i(Continued Florence Smith ami Daniel Corr, S. Dr.A»iMr$.DoMlToBe Fatally Chairmen For Tta Dr. Howard A. DoBell professor of mathematics, and \lrs. DoBell, are the chairmen for next week's student-faculty tea. Other hosts and hostesses for this social hour, which will take place in the lounge of Richardson hall are: Miss Helen Fay, manager of the Co-operative store; Miss Ellen C. Stokes, instructor in mathematics; Miss Arline Preston, instructor in French; Miss Elizabeth F. Shaver, supervisor of practice teaching in history; Professor Adna W. Risley, head of the history department, and Mrs. E. Risley; Mr. Ralph A. Beaver, instructor in mathematics, and Mrs. Beaver; Miss Kathcrine E. Wheeling, supervisor in English; Miss Helen j Halter, assistant professor of social science in Milne high school, and | Mr. Harlan W. Raymond, instructor of industrial art, and Mrs. Raymond* Biology club will have a fossil hike to the Helderbcrg mountains tomorrow, according to Theresa Maurice, '31, president. The group will be directed by Professor Clarence Woodard, head of the biology department, and Mrs. Woodard. Autos will leave the College at 2 o'clock and will return about 5:30 o'clock, Miss Maurice announced. Men's Hair Gutting Manic rinfc Marceling Reliable STRAND STARTS TODAY ANN HARDING Place to Buy Reliable Silks, Woolens and Cottons Hewitt'i Silk Shop 8 0 - 8 2 N. Pearl St. Service American Cleaners and iBtjers We Glean and Dye all kinds of Ladies' and Vien's Wearing Apparel 811A MADISON AVENUE Phone 6-0273 oPT/CM/V Geo. FLOR-ANN BEAUTY SHOPPE IN "GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST" R PATRONIZE T H E Schenectady EYEGLASSES 5 0 N . Pearl St. Albany. N . Y . The Best Pictures Hollywood Haa Ever Made Are Being Shown Right Now At Warner Broi. Theatre*. HEWETT'S A Special Price* on Uniform! and Full Train Outfit*-Prompt OPTOMETRIST (Continued from pave •/, column 4) llaxter and Victor McLean, Schenectady! EurctHa Uoytl and Uennison Stewart, Albany; Flora Ucssee and Richard Ulackbtirn. R. P . I . ; Donna Vcc Campbell a n d Harold Orfall, U n i o n ; Helen Van D u j e e and John (,'arcnss, R. P . I.i Carolyn Fitzgerald a n d Malcolm T o w n s c n d ; Claire Coventry ami Edward Koegan, Albany Medical college; Esther Higby a n d Kenneth Vrooinani Maxine Kolnnson and, Alfred llnseb. S t a t e ; Ann Schneider a n d Luther Killcy; Dorothy Tomer and Sidney Mitich; Helen Otis and Sidney Cosch, Albany College of P h a r m a c y ; Mildred Hawks and Fred W a r r e n , R. P. [.; Hazel riowker and Robert Q u a i l ; Genevieve Cole mid William Coinstoek. Permanent waving by latest method Evenings by appointment % Block Above the Boulevard 224 Central AAe 39-43 State St. "Basket Ball Equipment" '' We Understand Eyes'' Scalp Trea tment Shampooing FIs Telephone 3-9403 PRIMROSE BEAUTY SHOPPE at Eddie's Barber Shop ALBANY HARDWARE & IRON CO. Troy C. T . ; v e r a R u t i n unit E . Martlticllo, Albany College of P h a r m a c y ! Amur Cruilcshank ami Gils Corctlt, Albany Medical college; Dorothy Kline a n d Carl Holt?., R, 1*. I . ; Ruth Boyd and Jack Habcren, R. P . I . ; M a r i o r i e H a a s and Francis llollettheck, Hulinrt; Kathcrine Kreigcr ami Eel Polliner. Kittle Falls. Eleanor Grtlllerg ami ( harlcs Dcnnison, U (if Virplniai llvacc Palmer and Gordon Winston. Unlrm; Florence Linindoll and Walter Oriscoll, S. C. T.i Clarice Siminnns and Ralph Hnll, Colgate; Ruth Kline and Elbert Itedcll, K. P . l . i Nltttt Reed and Philip Stewart, k. T. I.i Virginia (Continued in nr.rl column) ARE VISITORS Ruby Herman, '26, and Jcanctte Harrison, '30, were recent visitors at the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority house. 2 6 3 Central Ave. near Lake Ave. Special price* for student* only French Marcelling — 5 0 c . Hair Cut 5 0 c . Finger Wave 5 0 c . Done by Expert* 6-7200 P h o n e 6-7613 D. Jeoney Z IT STARTS TODAY A GIRL WHO HAD TO CHOOSE BETWEEN BROTHER AND LOVER "SINNER'S HOLIDAY" "MADISON MADISON A N D MAIN TODAY LORETTA YOUNG JACK MULHALL IN oitletmrb (|hifrtma A NEW PICTURE 198 Central Avenue - at Robin Albany, N. Y. 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