StateCollege News X V No VOL. STATE COLLEGE FOR SUMMER SESSION TO ADD COURSES T E A C H E R S , A L B A N Y , N. Y . , F R I D A Y , FEBRUARY $2.25 Per Year, il Weekly Issue* 13, 1931 DEAN ANNOUNCES SEMESTER EVENTS Students Return To Classes Today After Brief Vacation \ Miss Johnson Reclassifies Grades For Gymnasium Work Plans fur the summer session ni Slate college this year will includ. F a c u l t y and students returned tn classes today after unc day o l vacaliuti t o celebrate Lincoln's birthday. Last year they had the o p p o r t u n i t y I n n " f u r t h e r away f r m n A l b a n y since F e b r u a r y 22 H'curred mi F r i d a y . N u t u n t i l the lire cut freshman class are seniors w i l l there he another Lincoln's b i r t h d a y o n the day before o r c n l a r g e m e n l of the cotumerce d e p a r t - I ifter T h e grades w h i c h the w o m e n Indents have received f o r the ",\ inn.e-iiiin courses have bee i Calendar For Remainder Of Year lassii"n il in a new w a \ Ibis \ car Includes Debates, Soiree Miss I-ahellc J n h n s t o u j . e n d of t i n | ph\ -ii al education department said I And Court Games I .day. A n AS" mi the c a r d m e m j of the imp irt.T t events o n Some i a t i s f a c l o r v , ;i " I ' I I S . " un .iti-fa • l iry. and " I n c . " incomplete. I'm : he soi ial and athletic College calenu n c of I'M varied amount o l I d lar for the remainder of the semesu>• 1111'a-• i111 u a c t h ities this , car, thi : : -'; I i tter e r arc sophomore soiree, debate-, debate- w i t h method o l r e p o r t i n g grades wa I I . , . , . , , . , . .,, ,, adopted, Miss Johnston explained ! | M u U l l e l m r y and H a m i l t o n colleges, the presentation of a c r o u p of Rus- Commerce Department Will Have Nine Subjects This Year; Nursing Is Out incut e l i m i n a t i o n of the course i n school n u r s i n g . I >r. M i l t o n I i. N e l s o n , p r o u i education fessor the a week-end. t o include nine courses and the Mitmucr The and session, - a i d catalogue WOMEN'S BEGIN ACTIVITIES, MISS PECK SAYS d i r e c t o r of today. of subjects to be SQUADS A series o f inter-si|uad sian singers, T r o u b a d o u r 60 NEW STUDENTS MATRICULATE AS basketball \. A . vaudeville, concert, ( j . Spanish carnival, j'»"•-•-'"•'"•">• '>»»• - d 'he annual offered w i l l not be complete Until i , ,, • ,n .- , •, , , • , about the urn i le o l A p r , , at w h i c h ,, ,. , ., ' . tune the entire i , u n i t y w i l l be coinpU-uIK- sai.l names w e r e h c m i n this week u n d e r ! " " the auspices of the t i i r l s ' A t h l e t i c . . •-., ••-''";:. I ' ' « " r ' 7 V a n S t m i l m r M "" " " lo the Tiles in the ullice of Uean A n n a , D.„„ u:\u.. <in ,. :n i;.. .< J . B r u c e F i l b y . 33, w i l l d i u c t students have m a t r i c u l a t e d I Fierce. t | R . a n n u a l p r e s e n t a t i o n ut t h e Sixty n ^ n s " n l ' i ' l i .-!'tV e T o V g a i i i / a t i i in, j '.his -cmcstcr, according to MisT h e tentative schedule follows: I b - ' o i c s o r ('.eoree M . Y o r k , bead of the ci.ininercc .lepartu.ent, and I )r v L ' T ' l v ' k "'il c h i e f ' basketball ! port c a p t a i n , i - in 'charge o f the ar- K,, val W " '"'uotinces. D a v i i l I l u t c b i s o i i , bead of tin. g o v e r n raiigcnicnt o l the games. SEMESTER BEGINS K V l,r,'si,U'"t' I' ' W e l l , \ an h c n b i n m h . r c g i t n i r . F r i d a y , February 1.1. women's debate | D f t i n - n u m b e r about one b a l . a n 1 team meets Boston u n i v e r s i t y at Hos,, , , • ,• ,,, t o n ; Salurdav, February 14, X e w m a , l •• " u , , , , k , r s ' " " , K ' " " " . h , l , dinner and S l a l e ' c o l l e g e i n t r a "-"lk''1 , „ , , „ d e p a r t m e n t , w i l l no, l e a d , i n p ' ' ' ^ ^ , . c r 'IT h i U ^'da F l L B Y APPOINTED i mr cla-se-. o i i e - t l n n l as special stu- n l l l n i l |,a,|<etball g a m e ; Tuesday, F c b leiit-, mil the r e m a i n i n g a- grailuale | rnary 17, meeting of the M a t h e m a t i c s s u m m e r scs.-ion tins year. T h e con, !, Zn „ ' , " , l , e C. A . T . ' u n , , . . and JQ LEAD ANNUAL Indent- t a k i n g extension u i i i r - e - . *-"'"'>merce department w i l l be under the -ipiad game- were substituted. Tin. T i n new senior- a r e - O l " , s I K l ,,, , v edue-day, February 18, debate TROUBADOUR SHOW d i r e c t i o n of I 1,,-ter I. T e r n l l , a s - , , - > < „ , . , , „ , • - d . e d n l e „ , r the s.p.ad tour j . . . ... , v\ it 11 Keuka c o l l i g e ; I b u r - d a v , Fcb, • i , i naincnt in. lode- games o n \ \ edncl l,l:i : " " l Margaret l a y l o r , . „ , „ , , ||i.,.|U. u ] | 1 | M i ( | ( , | , | n l r y , „ , _ ''"" I"-"1'"-'"- ' " " " i n n c u c . I anl , | a V , Tbui-sdac, and F r i d a v afternoons. J . l i r u u - l-ill.y. Vo. was appoinled " " " - " " ' > - " ,,.1||K._S w i | | f ] ; ,. r , , , „ . .,, t l ] l . ; l i m l l : l | s | „ l U ,,, | „ • New men,ber- o l the j u n i o r d a , - | , g e ; Friday, February 211, ineelmg Sheats, nistrit, l o r m g i . v c r i m i e u t , w i l l u j s s | V r k „ ; n ,p T]K.M. replace D r . I l u t c b i - o , , in the siiiniuer be in the g y m n a s i u m of l l a w l e y ball p r e - c u l c d I n the T r o u b a d o u r - , U o \ a ! i r e : \ i r g i n i a 1 'i at. i. K i d g w i n M i - o f tbe I beiiii-ir> dub: Saturday. Wbi.-bever i - the m o r e ' , ' l-N'allie, F d w a r d I I , m i e n , F a l p h Faker, l '"'' 1 "-'iarv . ' 1 . basketball game w i t h W l m l i e w i is t i n inm i , .,, , ami i,ni. i d o,, , I ouper I n. ,•',;;„ Van KleecF " 7 f o r m e r " " ™ " w i l l be Used she continued ",',,: , w „ • , v , „ . w i „ , „ . F r a n k Sylvester. M r-. ( „ a . e l l c n n i , , , ,..[-,..„. ,-,.,,,.„..„.,. _7. ,„,„• L , p : l | 1 1 , h u N " ' mK k u k ' - ' ' '" " " A b o u l Fifteen squad leader- have | '••»> • " u s|l"u ""^ - , , , , , , I'.l-ie C r a n l , I L i r a Uoinl and M a r i e K a n i e w i t l , \ ' e w ler-ev Slate college i.or in d i i e l „ f the \ M V and p r e - , , , . „ , h o - c „ fro,,, lliose w h o have been ' ei^en „ „ M a r c h J l ... the Fagc h a l l I . . ^ i m m t r Teaebers; lj»r\\nl F e b r u a n J8 I s u p e r i u l e i i d e n l of s d 1-atU'al in r e g u l a r attendance a l the basket- j o . d i t o r i u i n . , . , j | . j - „ . ' ,. ,'".," ',,' "."' '"," Iu" i1n; |i g eVvU of kA ih. |l i a| | rnd] - . . : . ( H b| a l l ; FVidav, .".' w i l l -ele. 1tires their t i-ni p- . a-de- a -for the game „ w i | | h ai u-n, .-s.t r aMr. Nelson w i t h .be '-all p r a , o „ and t h e , b e r t K a n k i l . s , W>. w i l l be l l . r I I ! " • ' • ' " I .vi , , „ , , , . , , , M o K v l . o . i i our.,:,li r l . liter : I r v i n g M i l oiiuell, M l , „,. I d , , ; , F.pstcan, w h i l e the iresh. M . i n | | ,,_ | m . H ] | | ) , n f ^ ((llmlR.,.;e Tbe-e leaderin, h i d e : M i s - V;, will direct t h e , ..n b e - t r a ; I hi,me M e e i i b u r g and W i n i f r e d l l u r l b u i , -e, eluh. u.an . l a - - ',..- aci|liireil Flu una- I 'ark l l a k c r , M. w i l l 'have i barge o l tbe ir.; b'.li.abetb lak-on, \irgin . . . . . I , T a r i s a M. \ o . i g l .ton. Morion d c M a r c h X. meeting o f M e n i n l e , and k . o . ..Hill-. A l . w i l l ,,.,,.,. i ;.,K|. A r t h u r Tamer, ( n.v ' " ' a ! l " ' " il ''.v I T u . - d a v , M a r c h 111. de,ave . b a r g e o l the o l i o , I a-1 year the - h o w was d u e . le I F : „ i a „ l o . Frank Fete,,.,-. K; .'., ' i ; ,' u ' » • " ' N a i i i i l l n . , c o l l e g e ; F'riday, M a r y T r e l a . K a t h e r i u e M o o r e , l all ,.u.,ki„g l i m a I h./.ard. k'„-c M a n - • M ; "' 1 '• ' •'• '•• A. A. l r „ l „ ; and sophoM|l,| t OF COLLEGE CAMP\^^:^^n^',,K^nury;;n ' - • • wl.il, .hi-, >l-:-r .1.- . rice, Fdlen D o w n i n g . M a r g a r e t M o d '' soiree; I ue-day. M a r c h 17. i , i . ., I N'alkenberg, and ( al.ier.ne Faker, , i n tor w i l l have several a-s.slants ! } | n | ; | n i | | a i R l , , , ( i r ; i S ] ) j ( . l T pre-eiilat.oii ol k u - s . a n singers by the S. I r a i . - k v . .>J, \ca- re , , \, \. I T in.ue Mnsk ' . w o r k was too m u c h lor one m a i d ' T , ' „ , ' , c . u j , ' M h . l v i . L . n U . R .,| : l - - p e n a l ' association. s o p h o n i o r c s ; and M a r v M o o r e , l-.h/, handle, Kno.x said. -Indent- a r e : F.lilh Smith. D m . t h e . , Saturday, M a r c h 2 1 . I r,,ubado„r.s' l\ appointed ........nan ... t b i - | ;,beth K a n m i e r e r , and I Jorolhy K l o - e . , Neath. F h / . , b r t h I ' O S M . I I . F'.ibtb l e d show M a t e college a unuu lunclie >ll, I'n i.inen . amp, b\ Kus.-el. i r e - h m e n . \ d c u i i . c - i b e i l u l e i n the. game \ S t c o n d Myshania Key Lost; \ \^.? f;Z^l^\lu7^ •"• >' T ^ Z " M a T h d ' p,tent'at'mn it o i tbe -tudenl ial,..,,. I be . a m p w i l l be , .pe.ie.l , » . , n ! e p-.a, .1 . , - - . . . . . . o i l I- m n i MlSS W u g / u S O / F m WeWflrrf | i V l a / h - " I ; o , , r l i , M u a r l 11.ml Fab.a '," 1 - o r a d o T a l t , s, u l p l o r , by the ..r . l i n o ,F.n- pre, e d u , , the ,.pen,„g I" 1 '"-' 1 - N l ' ~ ' "k " " " l l l , U " ' Vah.nud \ l -I ,, k. •> - . . . < | | K'imiall F A e . v l l ( „ „ | , e , I ,em >••• M,l [ ^,,,,.,1 ,e and A r , a - . . , l a i , . .„ : F r . d a y , SAMUEL DRANSKY NAMED CHAIRMAN Tin- , . ,t h . 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I I I , appoint, in t i n w o i k .a p n ,,,, 'I be I r e n d , fete this u a r w i l l he pre-cnled on A p r i l 25, and w i l l i n ' l l " 1 ' ' , h l , p r c - e n t a l i . i n o f t w o Fre... .. p. -.1 a \u£^^^\\^'-&- : u iali a. w , l b I In- support nl the i'a. n i l : „., . r : i r , , ,,,,., u ; i . | „ , „ K , | .,,, i h . i u ' - b a i l e r n '.i.i \ ! l i l . , ' in,.', .a the entering i r e - h ''"' . „ . . „ . . . "• CLUB WILL HAVE la,'1'-,:,',.,,:;;;;;- xj:,c.;• " " III, '" Hon o l !lll( " ibiled nmli , l l \uemia \'r,\ SIGNS" C O N T R ' "A"C T ' I lk, ,|.| I |o|| ; OH III. ,,. , VIOLATE p|| \k Linn TRADITION auiioii,,,,- ibe name- of I 1 nid b , - m i l . , I a . . , . i l l . , . I lo , mm I..-- u l e,,..i,| otTeuilers a- pn. .... pal al Fdllli loll. \ S an Hie, H a d , l , . . „ I , , accord a I , ll all p. h. , nieinhe, . ,| Kappa l l am, w i l l , the - l u d i u t association's ll,. n i l , , k'l,., am! p „,p., F h , Kappa I. , . i a l i l n l n m l l . e \ i w - prints their ..,. m a i n - i , n e * nl o W h i l e ... c o l l i g , 1 I, n .| la...,-. T i e ) are I ! a- (,, . l i c i t \ | , , , T r e l a '.1,1 1 M a n M o m , , plawd .Mil. l l . e \ . , , - i l . b,,-k, Iball and I... I, Saunders ... ll.e I r e - l u . i e i i , l l n l v ..ne s i i n k m 1| ,,,. ,|,e , 1 a - - basketball managers n a m m d la.lgl.l i l.cll.l-l r> in tbe \ l \ penall) i m a i b n d ollci.se is who failed was an o v e r - p a r t i c i p a n t u ;• .". :'.-•' .' I „ l , ' , , ' n , l l b i n ' . b i . ' e e ol I b u i i i - | . e , bain H u b s i l i o o l d u r i n g In- - , n , o l an apoh.gj l o - I n , I n n as-o, l a l i o u i l l these activities, tbe i n v e s t i g a t i o n re | w l „ , w i l l l a . l i a . g , I .^ ,.,-,.,,,1,1, m • vealed. ' l , ' : , ' ,l * '.il III, t o STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931 Established in 1916 by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York Stale College for Teachers THE MILLER 596 .Morris GEORGE P. RICH Street, "schooling" which disinterested a g e w o u l d n o r m a l l y g i v e t o y o u t h is r e i n f o r c e d b y t h e s e s u b A b o y w h o t a k e s t h e p l a c e of a m a n n o t o n l y i n c r e a s e s a d u l t u n e m p l o y m e n t b u t is d e p r i v i n g self Editor-in-Chief 6-0332-R Managing Editor Telephone T h e advice about normal times. N E W S BOARD NETTA 455 Elk Street CATHERINE E. BRODEIUCK Associate Managing Editoi 3100 Sixth Avenue, Troy, Telephone Troy 662I-J AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, Telephone 6-6482 ANDREW A. HRITZ Finance Manager 201 North Lake Avenue, Telephone 6-5810 A L E X A N D E R ScHOOR Feature Editor 184 Central Avenue, Telephone 3-7616 SENIOR ASSOCIATE KBITOKS; Genevieve Winslow, Lilly N e | . son, and Martha Nord. DESK ICBITOHS: Samuel S. Dransky, '32, and Alviiin K. Lewi-, '13. JfNii.K ASSOCIATE ICBITOHS: Frances Keilci, llessie Levine, and Ruth Brezee. REI'UHTEKS: Vera Hums, '32, Bernard Kernel, Clara Allan, Abbie Dineen, Carolyn Kramers, Harriet Dunn, Elizabeth Gordon, Alice Klomii, Katherine Moon-, Mainiret Service, llilila Smith, Laura Styn, Edith Tepper, and Helen Waltermire, sophomores. of s o m e t h i n g to be acquired. to keep boys which, lost in y o u t h , is l i k e l y never E s p e c i a l effort, s h o u l d b e m a d e b y p a r e n t s a n d girls in s c h o o l as long as possible, r a t h e r t h a n let t h e m c o m p e t e w i t h t h o s e w h o h a v e responsibilities o r permit employed. only During bureaus less f a v o r a b l e them October, one boy o r girl ployment him- 'November in f o u r found t o join the a r m y and w h o applied jobs—and adult of u n - December t o free e m - conditions a r e even n o w b e c a u s e of t h e " a f t e r - C h r i s t m a s lay- offs." S o d e e p a n i n t e r e s t h a v e t h e City S u p e r i n t e n d e n t "f S c h o o l s a n d t h e S t a t e C o m m i s s i o n e r of L a b o r t a k e n in lliis m a t t e r t h a t t h e y h a v e e n c o u r a g e d "a s t a y - i n - s c h o o l drive." T h e Welfare Council's Unemployment Comm i t t e e h a s a l s o g i v e n its m u r a l s u p p o r t T h e Vocational S e r v i c e t o J u n i o r s h a s . w i t h ils a p p r o v a l , g o n e e v e n further. It h a s started an emergency scholarship proL | " " d * W . J a n e s Jean* W a™ kins' Mary Dalurty ' " a n d " ' Isabel g r a m u n d e r w h i c h s m a l l g r a n t s m a y lie m a d e in a i d of p a r e n t s w h o , in s t r a i t e n e d c i r c u m s t a n c e s , c a n n o t keep Mazn't aiul Helen Rohe'l, juniors. t h e i r c h i l d r e n in s c h o o l . T h e g r a n t is o n l y So a w e e k , b u t il m a y o f t e n b r i d g e t h e f a m i l y deficit w h i c h o b l i g e s the child to leave school. United Stales. Entered as second class mailer at postoffice, A m e a s u r e will be r e i n t r o d u c e d in t h e L e g i s l a t u r e r a i s i n g t h e c o m p u l s o r y s c h o o l a t t e n d a n c e a g e f r o m 1-1 t o 15, The \'E\VS does not necessarily endorse sentiments expressed M i s s B u t l e r ' s a r g u m e n t s for it a n s w e r n o t o n l y selfish in contributions. No communications will be printed unless the o b j e c t i o n s t h a t a r e often m a d e b u t a l s o t h o s e w h i c h a r c writers' names are left with the Editor-in-Chief of the NEWS. s u g g e s t e d by r e a l n e e d o n t h e p a r i of p a r e n t s . She Anonymity wMI be preserved if so desired. 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" S t ; til! 1 5 " is a s o u n d p r o g r a m for t h e c h i l d a n d FRKSM.MAX O M J k X T I O N Members to the columns that fact last of t h e f r e s h m a n that week in class the editorial no mention the concentration have called published was made of r u s h i n g hours of made from Tin-: X K W YORK TIMKS. attention in these the fact it very D P l P l L f Q ' D V ^ y V y i X ^ J , T H E I h s T i m v or S I ' A X I S I LlTF.k.Vn Kl I s klUkllTK' difficult f o r t h e f r e s h m e n t o c h o o s e t h e s o r o r i t v w h i c h j ~ " . , , " ~ ~ ' , . , , . . , , . , " , / / / . ( / e r e ,<f ,\hamsh l.ilerutiiir. I'.v f . r n e s t M e n m e e a n d they wished t o join. M a n y of t h e m w e r e n o t a c q u a i n t e d s. t.riswuld Morley, H e n r y Holt and I ..inpany. with m o r e than o n e or t w o m e m b e r s ol a s o r o r i t y , a u d i t h e few h o u r s w h i c h w e r e a l l o t t e d to t h e m Educators Of Today Stress Individuals, Not Things, Dr. Willis Sutton Declares YOUTH VERSUS ADULT State College N e w s n.is p a n e s S,i._'.;. for b e c o m i n g Lastly, students a n d teachers a p P r o f i t i n g by t h e m i s t a k e s of t h r e e final d i s t i n c t c y c l e s of e d u c a t i o n , a d m i n i s - p r o a c h t h e f o u r t h a n d p o s s i b l y t r a t o r s a n d t e a c h e r s of t o d a y a r e i n - c y c l e , t h a t of c o n s t r u c t i o n a l d e v e l o p m e n t in e d u c a t i o n a l fields. D e v e l opstructing children to think about The new p e o p l e a n d n o t a b o u t t h i n g s , D r . m e n t of s o u l is s o u g h t . W i l l i s A . S u t t o n , p r e s i d e n t of t h e o u t l o o k t e a c h e s t h e s t u d e n t t o e m p h a N a t i o n a l E d u c a t i o n association, told size a n d s t u d y people a n d n o t t h i n g s . the members of t h e D a d C o u n t y T h e o u t l o o k is a w a y f r o m g r e e d a n d Federation of Women's clubs in s o r d i d n c s s a n d t o w a r d t h e d e v e l o p m e n t of s p i r i t u a l q u a l i t i e s w h i c h a u g u r Florida. The first c y c l e of p h i l o s o p h y o: well for t h e n e w g e n e r a t i o n of m e n a n d w o m e n n o w in t h e s c h o o l s of education embraced the thought that t h e g e t t i n g of k n o w l e d g e w a s t h e t h e n a t i o n . i m p o r t a n t things, that learning from b o o k s a n d t h e a m a s s i n g of facts, w a education. F o r o v e r a c e n t u r y penpl, w e r e t a u g h t t h a t w h a t w a s in t i n j l book was true. T o o much importance was attached to the printed page with the result that many unhappy conditions were brought about. T h e s e c o n d c y c l e b r o u g h t t h e idea that education was mental training. Question: " T o what d o you atT h e p r i m a r y p u r p o s e w a s not t h e s u b j e c t s s t u d i e d in t h e c u r r i c u l u m , t r i b u t e t h e f a c t t h a t f e w e r f r e s h m e n b u t r a t h e r to t r a i n t h e m i n d t o t h e w e r e flunked o u t t h i s y e a r t h a n e v e r p o i n t w h e r e it c o u l d e a s i l y grasp before?" things. T h e b e a u t y of p o e t r y w a s Robert Rankins, '32: Possibly, belost because of concentration on analyzing the words and meters. c a u s e of t h e u n u s u a l n u m b e r of Then followed t h e cycle which failures last y e a r , this y e a r ' - freshb r o u g h t t h e m o n e y v a l u e of e d u c a man class took w a r n i n g . tion t o t h e fore. 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I t e i c d , I h e freshmen were v Ihe C M client e a s t i n g of R a l p h F e i n l a k e s a g r e a t deal of b r a v e r y for a i i n i v c r - i t \ w i t h th M i n el ill Ihe choice o i e \ l i a i p r e s t i g e of lliis o n e t o u n d e r t a k e s u c h s w e e p i n g c h a n g e I | | . 1 . |1 I ' , 1 ,i I U llllll .1 > I 1 \ I I II - . T h e m a g n i f w n g of t h e p l a n - in w h i c h c o l l e g e - p o r t F.dncalion i b e l o n g h a s been t o o m u c h e m p h a s i z e d . still on a p l a n e h i g h e r . b a n a t h l e t i c s . L e i ' - h o p e .hi will c r e a t e a l e t t e r b a l a n c e b e t w e e n t h e t w o . c a r r i e d oil . k w e r l y . I lie milv d a w ll w a s u n p l e a s i n g lo n o t e thai I h e < ,i e. w a s M r . K ' e i n h a r t ' s inability In gel • i i u i ' i i a i u t h e s t a t u s q u . in - p i h oi i h e M ) M I . \K'h: (iRI'.l'.DN' I n - lines a. i o - s t o t h e a u d i e n c e in i h e e x t r e m e rear. W e r e g r e t , t o o , lhal Many students have complained recent r' r u n • w i re • t i l l al k lo retain lle-ir pi Hit n o t I in- l i g h t i n g w a - not . h a n g e d from g e t t i n g a ci.pj oi t h e \ ' i , u - , s i n c e t h e r e a r c I,.501 T h e M a l e college women'- debate lb ii oi t h e p r e , ions p l a \ ' s r a i n , al If lire I hie ol || a j ' •!' -o. idles, a |'le c o p i e s p r i n t e d for s l i g h t l y o v e r 1,1(111 s t u d e n t s a n d f a t l l l l } Ii u n W ill meet a leam I i pre e i i l i o g in.i p h e r c I l o w . ver t h e s e niillor de s k M.ii-, staged a rciuails.thlc .oinel.a, I . there must be something wrong. I'm,ton u u i w r s i l , l.uiiiihl at S in t a i l - del r a i l e d not al all from Ihe rge-l number of pledgeI im id. nlalK i i ' d i . l at Hosion a.aordii Wil in.i-l p r o f e s s i o n a l w o r k vet d o n e ic d o p e s t e r s w h o i a i l . d a- u-.il.ll M p u d I" na S . h n e i d c r . 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I ollllge, Kl. h a r d s o n hall -ales I h e h a , , lhal Ibe\ will return will Ills e n w i ' i THE STATESMAN l ::z i1::'!:^,',!;;';:::: p WOMEN TO MEET BOSTON DEBATERS TONIGHT, AT 8:30 Calendar • v. ii 3 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931 WOMEN TO HAVE COACHING SPORTS CLASS THURSDAYS QUINTET TO PLAY Practice Teaching Of State Unsurpassed, Professor Sayles Discovers During Tour THREE CONTESTS The training school work done by ism and courage of the school authorON NEW YORK TRIPState college through the medium of ities I spoke with, and the manned in A coaching class for women is being conducted every Thursday morning at 11:10 o'clock, according to Miss Isahcllc J. Johnston, head of the physical education department. Coaching methods and tactics in basketball, hockey, volleyball, tennis, baseball, and track will be studied and discussed in regard to their application to teachers and school methods, Miss lobnston said. Those who desire to enter the course may sign up now on the liirls' Athletic association bulletin board in the lower corridor of Draper hall. The class registration is limited tn fourteen. Those who have already signe up a r e : Rose l)'F.iifeinia, '.il ; Mary Trela, Gertrude Sawyer, and Charlotte Hannah, sophomores; and Ruth Morgan, Helen Baker, and Rose Wizwer, freshmen. (Continued from I'affe 1, column 5) Wednesday night the team traveled to Brooklyn where they met the formidable Brooklyn Pblytechntcal Institute five in what was expected to be a close contest with the visitors emerging victorious. Last night the five traveled to Montclair, New Jersey and played the Montclair Teachers quintet in the second successive game of the trip. The local team was expected to furnish the visitors with close competition but the stale live again appeared to he a strong favorite. The Jersey aggregation will play in Albany later in the season in a return game. Coach Raker had drilled his squad very thoroughly in preparation for the three games and had introduced several new plays which were certain to strengthen the offense of the team a n d ' in. lease its chances uf winning a majority of the contests. The members of the squad were in excellent condition for the strenuous campaign and assure their loyal supporters of makFOrt&l*R. ing a creditable showing. I FRANCES GAYNOR WILL GIVE TOASTS TOMORROW NIGHT f r a m e s R. (iaynor. '.!>. will he toastmistress of the annual Newman club dinner to he given tomorrow at 0:lltl o'clock IV M., in the college cafeteria, according to Margaret Mulligan. 'M, president. Frances V. I'eck, '.il. will he -en M&S *<HV& iTai chairman tor the h.muuci. and whs the speakers will he 1're-id.nl £, Miss A g n e s E. F u t t e r e r , assistant professor of Knglish, who will give a dramatic reading i iies.ias night. Futterer to Read \. R. 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Shoes for Men and Women All Kinds of Men's Shoes Fresh Killed Poultry Harvard Student Life Was Difficult In 1734 e l u d e d M i c h as 1 hese: " N o i r e s l c m a n -d i a l l w e a r his 1hat in t h e c o l l c g . • v a r d exc. •pt w l n-ii it r a i n s iw's. o r he . .11 h o i •M-hack. or N.. freshh a t h 1 ...tli h a n d s l u l l . m a n s h a l l use IN iIIg HI• c ' n i i v o c a •juing .. escape | lion t rand." which they are providing school facilities for their student bodies," P r o fessor Sayles said. H e spoke of the huge campus of Lcland Stanford university, consisting of 10,000 acres with many tennis courts, golf links, and having a polo field and one of the largest of southwestern stadia. He spoke of one school of 1,500 students which had a campus of 20 acres. Professor Sayles left Albany in December and proceeded directly to New Orleans, lie visited in order I.os Angeles, San Diego, Fresno, San Francisco, Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver. Personality Bobs-Finger W a v i n g - Permanent W a v i n g Iiiirch. (N'SI-'A) lleing a college student of Harvard univcrsiu in 173-1 was ;, stem and -oleinn hu-iiic--. Rules i,,r freshmen in- its practice teaching unit, in Milne High school, is unsurpassed by any of the teacher training institutions obprincipa lof the Milne High school, served by Professor John M. Sayles, on his trip through the south and west during the past month. Many of the students doing work in practice teaching and observance of school work in the southern and western schools are on a graduate level, Professor Sayles said. Their training period extends over forty weeks. The school maintained at Oak1 ind by the I nivtrsitv i;i I 'ihli:rm-i for training secondary school teachers does work uf an exceptionally high grade, he said. "1 was impressed with the pptim- • •1 'vl , ,r"! 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I l e i u e , not having to focus your t h o u g h t o n v. lull (nil are iloii :• \ ou coneei 11 rale o n w li.u you are sa\ mi;. G o ami see these m u . balai , c , l , streamlined Beauties tliat Ii i\..• I' . r ,', m o r e ink capacity than averac, , size lor si/e, and arc-convertible lor D e s k ami Pocket, at will. Till. PARKER PEN l O M I ' A W 1,1-villf, Wisconsin Girls and Misses nil.HI (AMI Mills A r t (spafrtma Avuiur t,t. K'oljin Albany, \ . Y. WESTLAND GOLF GARDEN 241 W. LAWRENCE ST. A T MADISON Phone "-VM* Bro*dw*y 4-2287 I (>L>S - I IOSIL'1 \ Steefel Brothers, Inc. Vuqfold PEN G U A R A N T E E D FOR LIFE Olh<f Paikai P«n», Si.7J and $3.SO Ptndli lo match all Pern, 32.50 to $S 4 STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1931 PRINCIPAL Student-Faculty Tea To Be FACULTY MEMBER FORTY STUDENTS MILNE On Tuesdays This Semester HERE AND THERE AND DR. BE1K ARE ATTENDSJEETING 60 ON Q.A.A. RIDE ADDED DELEGATES The State college delegation to the annual meeting of the National Teachers' association at Detroit, Michigan, from February 19 to 28 will be augmented by Dr. Arthur K. Beilc, professor of education, and John M. Sayles, professor of education and principal of the Milne High school. Samuel M. Brownell, former member of the education department and present superintendent of schools at Grosse Point, Michigan, will also attend the convention. William M French, '29, former editor in chief of the NEWS and present director of public relations for the schools of Grosse Point, will also be at the meeting. Beginning with next week the regular student-faculty teas will be conducted on Tuesday instead of Wednesday as has been the custom, according to Annabelle McConnell, '31, chairman of the Lounge committee. The following committee will act as hosts and hostesses for the third tea of the second semester; Miss Marion Redway, librarian in Milne High school; Dr. Harold W. Thompson, professor of English and Mrs. Thompson; Miss Margaret Hitchcock, instructor in physical education in Milne High school; Miss Elizabeth Shaver, history critic in Milne High school; Chester J. Terrill, assistant professor of commerce and Mrs Terrill; Clarence llidlev, assistant professor of his-j tory and Mrs. Ilidley; and Dr. | Robert Fredericks, principal of the Milne Junior High school and Mrs. Fredericks, W a r between the fraternity and non-fraternity elements is being hotly waged at Brown at present, Those members of the student body who do not sport greek-letter pins before the . . . . , . dazzled eves ot feminine admirers, have suddenly and loudly asserted tlieir independence of the assembled clan of the brothers by nominating their own ticket for the 1932 elections, according to the Brown Herald. Dr. Morris I s Member Of Council Which Aids In Directing Wellesley Policy ,, ,.,. , , ., A sleigh ride was conducted last Dr. Elizabeth Morns, assistant pro, , , , ,, night under the auspices of the Girl's lcsv " ' " ' education, attended the anAthletic association. About forty stunual meeting ol the graduate council dents attended. The sleighs left the of the alumnae association of Welle ,,,v C | ) „ e R e , a s t w ( , c l < . e m | a s a r c p r t College at 7:30 o'clock and returned . , , , . , , c ,, about 9:30 o'clock. Refreshments sentative ol the local alumnae branch, were then served in the College In a rece'nl debate between the two the Eastern New York Wellesley sexes at the University of Michigan, club. This council lias much to do lounge in Richardson hall and games the co-eds were forced to take tin with directing the policy of the coland stunts were conducted. count ol III when the hovs proved to , ., , ,, , ,. ,, ,i , ,i ; I i lege through the recommendations Alvina Lewis, '3.3, was general them that Ihcv were not human lie ! . ings. H e r e ' s ' o n e time the females which it presents to the admnustrachairman of the event. The comdidn't seem to he able to out-talk their tion, according to Dr. Morris. The mittees were: arrangements, Annette rivals in an argument. association appoints two of its nicuiLewis, '32, chairman, and Virginia . . . ~T~ ," , , hers to be on the board of trustees. Hawkins, '32; refreshments, Bertha Invitations have been issued ti . . Buhl, '33, chairman, Laura Styn, twenty-one colleges and athletic clubs Among the features ol this season Catherine Raker, and Marion Tangfor the fifth annual Invitation Meel was an address by Miss Sara French, ney, sophomores, and Altnira Russ. t i l e conducted at Union college on president of the alumnae association February 21. of Smith college. Various reports of '34; entertainment, Katherine Moore. the uncler-graduate activities, current The junior class will vote on class '33, chairman, Isabel Hewitt, '33, and Wearing the pin of a fraternity of news, discussions of problems, grectrings next week, according to Leah Katherine Simmons, '34; advertising. Dorgan, '32, chairman of the ring Miss Louise Meyerovitz, director of which one is not a member has been ings from the president, and a reMary Moore, '34, chairman, Dorothy committee. The ring of the Gleason- activities at the Jewish Community made a crime in Michigan and Wis- j Mimee of recent developments occupied the rest of the time. The council Klose, Elizabeth Katnmerer, and C'elia Wallaee Company which Myskania ('enter, was the guest speaker at the cousin. consists of one representative from Bishop, freshmen; and clean-up, Mary declared untraditional has been sent Mcnorah society meeting, conducted Three women are taking engineer- each graduated class, one from each back to the factory to be remade. Trela, '33, chairman, Louise Wells, ing courses at Purdue univcrsitv. aiiiinii.ic club, and three from the acMinerva will be traditionally designed Sunday night in the lounge of Richtive fa. ult\ of the college. Marie Prindle, and Jean Craigmile, I and the seal of the ring made smaller. ardson hall. Her topic was "The According to information obtained —— freshmen. It will be here next week in its new Jewish Student and His Relation to j •oin various institutions of learning. Jl/f;„_ Dl~-.„JC..~~i form. The ring will bear the mascot o,„ 2(1 to 25 per cent of the fresh MISS tWCe IS IjUeSt The chaperones were Miss Marion found by the juniors in their freshmen, the Community." men who entered American colleges Kilpatriek, instructor in English, Miss year. 'Hie Warren-Kahse ring, the and universities this year will dro| Caroline Lester, instructor in mathe- i other ring to be voted on, is quite . VISIT SORORITY out in their first year. I lean Anna E. Fierce was the guest matics, Miss Minnie I!. Scotland, plain, bearing the class numerals on i for drnier Tile ..lay night at the Young Jane t'onboy, '20, Margaret Mrassistant professor of biology, and j the shank. A course railed "The Art of MakWomen's ( liri-.ti.-iii association group Miss Margaret Hitchcock, instructor I Irtlers for rings will be taken the Cune, '29, Helen Holey, '20, Gladys i ing Love" lias been instigated at Rol- hoine on Ontario street. Helen Col'29, and Margaret lins College and give credit for live lier. '32. is the house president. The in physical education. latter part of the month. Approxi- : Bartholomew, match' one hundred and fiftv rings Doyle. ex-'31, were recent guests at hours a week. There is no laboratory do 'ration and menu carried out a will lie bought. the Gamma Phi Sigma sorority house. work. \ aleutiue ,lav effect. Games And Stunts Are Conducted And Refreshments Served By Group In Lounge JUNIORS TO VOTE ON RING SAMPLES DURING NEXT WEEK Louise Meyerovitz Is Guest At Club Meeting At Group House Dinner Students To Supervise New Milne Newspaper Organization of a newspaper for the students of Milne Junior High school is planned by Miss Helen Halter, supervisor of social science practice teaching, in connection with education 11?, course in the direction of extra-curricular activities. Nominations for the board of the paper were made at a meeting conducted Monday afternoon. Forty-one j students have signified their intentions of competing for places on the staff. The paper will be issued bi-monthly. George 1'. Kite, '31, managing editor of the NEWS; and Lawrence ? C Newcomh, '31, will direct the activities of the paper. Normanskill Farm Dairy Which of these cigarettes is the tallest — but maybe you're on to this one! 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