ewg XV No. 23 VOL. $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues. STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH _'0, 1931 PATRONS OF TAFT LECTURE CHOSEN THEY ATTENDED CONVENTIONS *Jg™%%u G.A.A. WILL HAVE ALUMNAE REUNION '32 CLASS DINNER Dr. Atliia W. Rlsley, head of t h e ! Talk T o Be Given in Auditorium history department, will he t h e ] of Page Hall Tuesday faculty speaker at the junior d a s Night at 8:15 dinner meeting to be conducted in - tin' cafeteria T h u r s d a y niulit at 5 :.>(' T! " ' l i s t '"' " " • I ' 1 ' 1 1 ' " 1 " : "" 1 . . M o c k , a c c o r d i n g t o ( l e r t r u d e C o r a , | W , 1 |,x pal'-""'-;. . , "' )?«"" d d ccueral chairman. Dorothv s;,;,;',''Vn-';L u:,;"h'« h y V \ . ! Z - ii n » - ;•-•win.u'ili< a U i '-- ^ 'Festival of No-Ruz" T o B e Feature of First Annual Meeting Opening Tonight A "Festival ! basketball nae and ball - lir-l which ill the Paee hall •'cen aiumnmed No .1 . | a . I'll, program slid, luhin las I i r k i I- by ha-. I he c o i u m i t t e e s France- ineiulier u| ,.,,,,.,, . ai-i-l of "Mv Student- will Ruth a '-< e n - , l"'l> ' i-ter. H r I Indie-. VI Midr, w - " ' - ' " thai . a i l -nit i ,i!t. I ail chairman. ""'I . ! , , .-.Mi la tin row. ,.|Mir Marion ! h MI • urn -Hi.I lint/: ., efts-, \ima pari v I . udl ,,r.,on, plannnm ,,- .1 il is i urce hop, will HI', lo mil . ai ,,|,n,| :- I ' , . aliniinar turn C:-,:: in 'lii-lore -I ol "Kr, nil hr I \! \lr- I.aid, - : i and I ,|ith i 11 -1. llir nan 11: - 1 ' - i n aW I'.l'al. Ml- Mi- - ,1,, ll.ntm... \ I - -ter. ,'r Mm i Mi •- , , d , I lanr R it! !:-.d Pin,mid Mr- -', union. ma il- M. K r l l l - l r . Mr- IMMII r. I-, « r, u n i o n . lo, I dwin an Mi-- I '. Fitlmow Mini M .a- Mr \\ tlu- Man, volitions or I r - - i , r. delon".ite M. will loll Mi ,.|so next i'a'ir- , I '. (','' i-'ii - , i l , I l.d • ! .d •• • • ' ' ' aii.i ' h.n ' M •- ' ' ! •• i l , , l i 'r' : '' l "• I.''" : i n •I , In,- ol tin- lli, \ ear -rvinlh annual round I • President \ R il -. Ma dlainnail. \ \ ,.| l.asi an took e,„linen,,- In r tm- nl eru New not a- I he 'vet P r r - i d , nl -, I ,aie \ ,,rk and to he I been dele.uale I'.m I In adiiiiin-lia i,,untie- -tale all,nd be, n , junior- are also I''1 'he will ,,'dock Sati.nl n M m d.Va Hun-lit Price, , M I, financial w 111 .•, il pi -elm nl..n ol , , , , , , . , , ,|„ , - a,i '' • , , tb, lei- and ten,h ill i, b. ,H an ,,, Ml I I,.,',, ,,,,--. Mall. I a ,„ m ' .a i i Inch llp,IM-ol Mil „,.,iai\ -Ian il.n - . Irnol Mi',i, ., I led, nail,ma' -, i, I ,11 111, willh, will p i . . . IMi the lli, \mhey and e -, a arc: I- ill i n , m h , r- on Kenneth ol hall. | lb, ', u-hn a i . " , lM. Miller, '.12. II brad ,-,,! ,,,,| \ | , , II,,,, \l In I 111. I mi,,i, ol Ion Ib, ,1, diool a--; lain s d i e n e , l.,.l\ | II,, I,a, In WU'-it'. , : A , . ' . , " , ' i ' ' n , ' d i s t r i c t ' U'.a'ci'i'er.s'' r,a'uid'tabl'e - , 111 lo l J- " New u ] in l.ioHfaphUal ,-,,,. , t v Phi of i \|l pi'obhin member ||„ ,,„.,-, "n Cunm | ,,„ ol I will , ,,. schools. enr a Pd'h definition the i,c'al sciences and t h e t r e n d • • • ' i,a,niir-i i n , s u n j i i i . a n . .-.i.iu- Nn.- of ll,l,„ Mailer, llu. ( | j , the lw„ supervisor ,,| pn,,,,,,,, umiil.i P. ,bn-i ihrv Smith, I a i m in M i l l i e Marion he bav e t i n . . High ,..II si,, a k . r - on will be Miss siipel'V'.-or ol he i-tralioii a l t e r the scieiue ( bee.seboioimb, instruct,if ,D oi he nirrtiiie J , T / r n i t i o r o will h-dward »;" inrelnm- l-lav < base, '"' " , " I" a "'d "f p. at this Ml i- m 'jKi'innnSHOW attend ,H ' " •'"• l : n l about the annual the of l " ' Hie -show. ''M ' puhlii I r, m l i a t l o r s Pane i l , l v ball '';'!' ' ''''rector I he p e r f o r m a n c e two hour-, in toinor- will he .-aid. Re- n e r s a l - o l all p a r i - ol the m i n s t r e l s have been in f u l l s w i n u f o r t h e past i. i an , i . al a full dres- rehearsal. I lie s e v, e r a l . , p r,o g r a m . includes , "ri.emal - k , l - , w r i t t e n by members ol the o i ' i - i a u n a l i o n M , S1'"" »'", ^art with circle lor win, h several popular " II- have le circle , .old been i- will the pre-,,,.,,I ,In I „ - - d,,-- Hie urst I I ,,.I...K ball the their tell he their A I,J \irrr\ ' ' • " '"em .1 .I'll ,n I ll.e Inn, .1.1 .r,n\ ol i tin II, m a i d the pla\ end their joke-. I, .11, .wed playlet-. While -taee, -.aie-, by The oho skits trombone i w ,11 be a l - o s,w r r ; I here will be .'il-o several solo iMiby. I;,-,,,,- I here bam v l u m b e r s , v o c a l - o l , , - , and an a, c,,r, , , ,„,,,.,„ .,„ , , hoii ,olo. I be -how w i l l he e o l l l 11,1,1'' , , „ „ , !, I i , ,1,1,,I , , . i . . 11 I,in111 ., m a u d HI , , I , , , , , i i , , | , r , In - i. Par, rehearsed. on -me and rcle . . . special - I n d e n t ^ ° '," , " " ' V " " ' " . ' ' " ' ' " ' " ' be a,a . aiorarv announced ' ' " ' auditoriiiin Hi.- ,- valued I'i h TOMORROW NIGHT I'ected To Be Ihursday Night win i„- ,im, ne„ I,irhi -aid i -anl , bairn,a en w i l l pre wl.i.b be who brum the \ \ illian'i- p e r n ,1'ina in e id class lorimi •"'""• Dramatics Class Play K I •" (.ilbni , , afe- will ad ith Nl will a, I a- !';•;; ;;:- Is. i -,, ., I, ,, In, , M ml al I M ' pani-i, , arnoa! pi. I 'Ill ,,-,, -tell, i,I -ul.l.,1'. I,mean ' lead ol tin id, ,,,,,, n , , , .11 D. i - h i Ii i P.I. al .nil -nine, l a l Initial ml .- mail, lead, ,i Siuilli ,„• S pal Philips cchler- |,. and al a s c h o o l , ,\ i i , a m „ „ o / u„ /,„,„' S, , , / » „ , „ ; i n the ' I In- , | i-\,-.-\,,ne Mi Ml • ui ball M i-- will l o i i i ; hi Albany Linton will which will follow Piiiina dinner w BE PRESENTED wil !, , | , , , , - , , „ laid, will I oll-ll del in a--, m i d „, ,-,„„„l l h ill. the three report- ,|„- ' and Ian,,.In. ol ibe-e , , , , | , , - eeiier.,1 I,,!!,„- allilud, I. . . . - , „ , , . Ml Ml. and Mr eussion, I, will prepare a , ,j, i , , : i, , , lanid.,- ,„' lie,' -,K,al'''an,',;- .-"lalil'lil Scbenecta.h partment ,,, -itliat ,, | | | , , , - M ' on -,,,,, \ew,,,iiih ,, i d ,,,„,-,!, will e,.,rk .,| , , ,,rrid,,r U of ,,ii i b P the Nelson, •fidof. |l n i l ( sitoer- Marion award ,,'i lock' ,,,nihn- I \ ork settlement - i - l nit " Geraldiue and r, -mie-ted | J( | r I., lies, l.reeii- Seven Seniors Obtain ..- 1,11. .11 •;;; ',;; ;'';.' ,,„"ii„"'»,,',';i ,'!,„;', N i((iti ,„.,,,,„ \I„,,M.„..,,, '-- "i.-, .,.-,1 1 Places For Next Year ""i'"' 1,1 ', l I,':^:!' V'!""" rn u n ",''u''"\ ^''"'''''v'"'' 1 ' 1 " •:''•''''''''' 11 1 1 i'.".,;!;;',"",;,,; , "", ,,,,,;," l;:i1|l,'!! College House Dance '^-- K);lilij )',"\\\:""-., '~\ "•",; To Take Place May 16 *""fl K-ai""i's,„.s""p .-T..'-"''.'.Vui I'l.illsbiue. p,,,Mi , - i , i i , ,- w ill \ \lhaii. m i,i„|,nl ,| , . | Ib, ,,'iin i- delegate will] - . in la and • '.all HI.Ill I ,-lh .\ P - - M M ll.iahlol, an .on."-', ,,,,.. nual imin. - p i m. win, loinal ,1,1 11 ,.,i,, , all 'almd.o J , u and winter llu-lrd Lincoln. ,'. Dai'O in ,,.nl F u r , ipe, |' ,,.,, several \|,„„l,n ha.r i ' . . I • -1 ,, l.eol'er chap- Kappa ol ,\|,||, , ,, the , • • i, i, 11, - • m i l , m l . ui c A. u Hun n juniors: 1 \ , Ini Pierce, \ :,||"-llr attend- ditake i n -Inn, II. | ; | , ,f Van Mdan-.-n. II, h n .ninual , , be will Charitv ui,,,, „,, TIE CAUSES NEED " OFREVOTE TODAY ,,, „,, . ON SPANISH QUEEN ; ,, r i T«..; ;;.v,.'." Kni.d.:::;, •v7Uui[:;,i>:1') . , ' • I,,, k. inr ., ,1 " work Mb.,, o . ol r Hotel Andrew their tin p r e p a r e n p o r l - on . . * , ,...i ,,. il,,, I nted ,i , , . a , , ' York. will Keiiiielh ,a today. ,,,ii-ulati ' . '< deleea I, ol Marion |,,' tin.i Con\ entioo Douglas ,|i u is who Con M i l l i o n . n ; ,,,.II _'.-. dd.e.llr- Mat, - ,,...,, ,,,. " " " ' '" ' .in and I ' l o w e r s , \\2, in r e a r seniors, h e r ri)j> 111 Nations I . ad.-, Man of iVtdl'l.w constitution. -,,„l,,„- "I i- Maudiug Ni'tt'cnmli. diaunian teri.,1 h i , led the and ''d. ibian president consider llir -el .,,,,1 c leal Hallo i - , l, I I , , Pi l'u-' il. n 1,1,1 . . . . lal al nil, n ill at t, „ l , n will lo Id, haul-.m a' pe, l! ,, .a l i n n ...I ll.o had - , vei.,1 will il of Kappa up, II . id, tiny M i l l - r ' s let I I nil.a lu.i annoiinceil I II, eruali , i'' ,,,1,1.1 p, , I \ «' -isih New reports amendments Prague To convention :u i: Miller, yam,ii, e, , in meeting wive bead , | , p a , I, a n , I . ' . , .,, i i , 11, York •<-'• Hie a.hIre-(•„,„•„• v , 1,11 a 'l'u „, ,| ' iu-pe.lol w'm'he'tne'speake^ !,.,,--„ ,„ U JS, .11. Hate Ir ,, \ \ jlham H " " - lb,h, S\ra,u-e. n at, r n . n , - a i d Isap oraiw to loppnm, of I to _'(,, _'7, and alii.s.i, the depart la-t fiat, r u n , M'nohl \ " ' r e p r e - i uled 1 ' in t 111 , h a p t r r national , oiilrreme M a r . Il in nan,, pre-enl. p - o u - l '11(1 of Kappa, niial , , | ea-l haw the ' " ' I' 1 '"- 1 '' 1 1 1 1 " | ),. is-ell \V. I.udliiui. M l . , ali.mal and lwriil\ Senior- i n I,inn wind auditorium ha\e to ,1,,-ul- the -aid. vite.l vil.-.l took a-si.mied, I , . , , Ini's 1 il discussion pla, e HI the d r l i n i i , I, ba, \ , ;ir ,,reani/ed C. Press >-•• ••»'" > " » - • ' " " ' o; N;:;!,;Zn'' ha,M,;''mru,b;.;-- o; l, , m::i,i m'^;; ;;,.dd , ; , l:ue , 'o;" ,i; ;,;i x]'\.r:"::1 ^ RUSSELL LUDLUM TO BE DELEGATE FOR CONFERENCE 111 I a theme lite ! lain- P.riibacher Mi-.- to | il(. S e a t e d is N e t t a M i l l e r , '.11 Convention. the eon- stunt will I'.rlknap. -ophoiuore-: ,1 -In- Mar, ii iim lo week to intended a will I h e n i e <~i who A-rnalh DELEGATES START Pi Gamma Mu To Have ';H;uT ^'\\}t:£ WORK ON MODEL Open Forum Discussion ;!",, AWFMRI Y REPORT N"ul Si"""' •- "" '"i" "' "" I •-• "' """ 1 TRGUBADOR u , ^ 7 . l.ra In- a leal m • • ' ; _ > ::T:X^:::>7.:IT]\:V::^ next Press delegate Press I n n v . n l i o n . d e l i g a l l -. t i t h e ,l,p w .il them Columhia '.(-', bo a d e l e g a t e and I avM'riK'o ! ' D . . r t . ..-e 1931 ROUND TABLE WILL LACK THEME ii.,/,';. FOR CONFERENCE X 1 ;,"/:' ''.m in. " ' the Kiei'. WCHIS loilir I w ill attend l<> P. have and -lunl I o n , . and 1'hc a b m r l i - n u p r e p r e s - n t s s t u d e n t s w h o of A. D i a m o n d , '.14, a n d I , a l b , rin.. Panlaioiir. of \ . I hi- the those Morton George \\ dl, out katheriiie Nile, / , k . nun M l , ( ,. , frolic The re- three supervision captain. of in. hid, - : at '..: \ lima llir Prrk, Shirley and to present. the ; council, able afternoon earn phywhich captain-, be Marion, . ' - I . Is of Mi-s the ( i . A. A. and , nl, i I hiturv. will 1-1 of of are :, I ll'i.,-< i, r the -port hi the r e led Marl.n, \h A gen- welcome home b,ad who sp,,rl will he a the under h In-ru. MiI arrir of l,,ll,.u,il a parl'.il I nd.r i- d r p a i t i u e i i l . at v. : I: I n i i , i, iinliK I. d Ad ', the will \ il-miia win, pari (lu.l. tomor- Ml, activities in hall, ba-k, tl.all FEA JURE OF FETE OF FRENCH CLUB and Gilbert,' A. Inn. I r a n , r- •• III \ . e o i i d t l , led • :':,"'" ''-V.: " 1..' SKETCH WILL BE : -il Vel-.t', associa- fur at I',,morrow ,,; , |,,,|a\ of week-end \thlelic hii-ton. the I'a-r l; ghl ! education the r, features alumnae e\ cut the n i e i n h e r s al- -aid la In - I I sah, II,• and ', o i a r had. 'I he decoration- the a alinu- basket- reunion. sical Mi-- rh Keller, and the varsity be I'.irl's , liainnan the i hairuian "«' the ud ' A n m He ! rand - will annual the li,.n i - ,'oiiilui tint; d i n n e r ap i iitertaiunu nl. admit ol in are: Hreai,i in lor ,_.,,„..,,,,,,,.,-,,| M eral |,,r i\- ,- , m l - , tli<man. w .11 ticLu;-. pre-.denl Mr ,hn .•nlithd Mn-eiun " d.-nt auditorium • - o p h mi He ' Xo-Kuz" between women's -,|iia,l the of name the II in tea. h tin l-hp - Mala I ..an Il-nin, lo cieuce will teach ' ' '• al will \ i h u m , ,,i . t i n leu I, will Joseph aicotia I. l.atui ' " " to II,. mP I h a h , lli liieh-li I'abnna nn and \>,>\, -penal .„' , , ,m lie \ \ leach Ceitriide at \ \ u 'ur-| I , „ , h, , . , „ . I Ii,- , , p , ret ta , na u i I, at i n r M.,,„,,i ol Is bn-di-l, \. hub I Ii, ,- w il I dm , I be p i , a.' n i l i i Had will ' d. din,I tin lacull \ a,e a, P , , , , - , , , , , I'v , 1 , , , A , „ , - . , o „ , tnket- programs, Kellelier, Helen Ml; llowei'- ' 1 1 ' " le. ' ami Denilison-Wheeler, M-.nl balloons, M-l; and ' " , " , M ol d a i u l . w ill ,,i,.| other at a later be a m i . . | i u , eil -aid -aid FCllO Nest to Pridav send l'".cho, in will the contrilmlions accordiilK I M l , a member he of to last for Carol the e d i t o r i a l ai l. ll Nut,liblie. Ralph Imk.-it, .„n\ J M.Mi,. d.,.v , I .!•„ t h e I (asper, K e l l e y , I titeii. hoard, and I ,..||s. Kendall, bail Charles M a, Pal l a n d , Ceo rue K etc ha u i , llei'tiam Mc.N varv Anon William Nosers, William Nelson, Robert interlocutor. Mver Robert Ml..lu- I red \pple|on, Kerb,I, Ralph Prank Riccafdi, I'luiite. ol and I. din . . n n , . dale, and „ ,,,„„,, Hernai.l Main-, i-l Mind sophomore-; ECHO S SE TSS D DE EA AD D LL IINNEE ET | | Kdld,. I i. In 11 \ " ' ' ~ " /p n l ,1 >- ,,-l.l.ln ..id,, -in,. ell a m i l dl Mo ' "l''e ,'', , - „ ' . , . . . , . , l-'leanorl Rose H a x t c r , M 2 . l . \ all i l o i l i n e.l 11.11 c i - , I he c a r n i v a l ',1,1; 'nominations, " I ' •'•'.'. 'leliillj' and \ ' ' ' ' ' " ' , ' " ' p.re-icleiil. l ill .unit ( I t i n r . on in ii I t e e - f o r " ' t 11, | " ' ' - • Mi-- u i - l r i H tor ! ' " Riinkins, '.!_', fresll- will lie STATE COLLEGE NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931 HEAR LORADO TAFT State College N e w s Coach Baker Praises Lyons and Ott; Predicts Better Team For Next Year For the first time in several years the dramatic and art council is presenting a man noted in thefieldof The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York Note: The following article always worked in harmony with art—Lorado Taft, He is one of the foremost sculp- was(liditor's State College for Teacheri written and submitted to the N E W S tors in America today, and State college is very by Coach Rutherford R, Baker, comment- their fellow teammates and, as for myself, I can truthfully say I never ing on the fast basketball season.) THE NEWS BOARD fortunate in having the opportunity to see and hear The basketball season just closed have experienced working with two NETTA MILLER Editor-in-Chief him, was far from a successful one asfiner boys. For what they have S96 Alorris Street, Telephone 6-0332-R GEORGE P. RICE Managing Editor Although the council is for the purpose of sponsor- far as games won go, but I do feel done for me during their stay here 455 Elk Street the younger players learned enough with us I can only say I wish them CATHERINE E. BROOERICK — Associate Managing Editoi ing projects of both a dramatic and art nature, up basketball to make me feel we are heaps of the very best of success 3100 Sixth Avenue, T r o y , Telephone Troy 6621-J until this time the emphasis has usually been on thedue to have a much better team during their teaching career, and AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Manager drama. Giving this lecture Tuesday night the prom- next year. trust their association with me as Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, Telephone 6-6482 We used s e v e r a l boys this p a s t friend—-player and coach will be of inence in their calendar that they have, the dramatic ANDREW A. HRITZ Finance Manager some small value to them. season w h o never played during and art council is doing a fine thing. 201 North Lake Avenue, Telephone G-5S10 Coach Baker. their high school careers. These It is up to the students to support the association b o y s h a d a n a b u n d a n c e o f n a t u r a l ALEXANDER SCHOOR Feature Editor 1114 Central Avenue, Telephone 3-7616 by their presence so that the council may decide a b i l i t y a n d c e r t a i n l y d e v e l o p e d f a s t , , SKNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Lilly Nelson ami Martha Nord. DESK KIIITOHS: Samuel S. Drausky, '32. and Alvina H. Lewis whether or not to continue featuring drama or art.i n f a c t f a r b e y o n d " m y e x p e c t a t i o n , j C T A T F S ' Ksubjiihed in 1916 by the CUM of 1918 JCNIMK ASSOCIATE EDITORS: aiul Bernard Kcrhul, sophomores. Kuili Urezee, fiances Keller, and llcs-ie l.evinc. Kur-uH ,KHS: Vera llurns, '32, Clara Allan, Ahliic Dinneeii, Harriet Dunn, Cnrolvu Kramers, .Mice Klomiis, Knlhrrii,,Mdure. .Maruaret Service, Hilda Smith, Laura Styn, Edith Tepper. and Helen ISCSINK-S MATE: I....id \ \ . .holes. W'altermiie, sophomores. Jean VVatkins, and Marv Doherty, so|di<mn,ics. ASSISTANT IIL'SINESS .MANACKRS: l-r..iu.- M.-i/.ar and llel.-n Is.dicl, jimi..r.-.. I 0/^>V/^>V|V'Q. D v y States. at Entered NEWS docs not necessarily endorse Duchess. and postotlii sentiments Dr. expressed huulap, peoples writers' " names 'are U f ' T i t h " the "Edltor-in-Chi'ef of the V K V V S . Anonymity will he preserved if so desired. The .NEWS does not guarantee to print any or all communications. IIV M I L L S Albany, M ART PRESS, Y. March 394-3% Ilroadway—Dial 2(1, 1931 hailed | V o l . X V No."23 o\ this glamor .... , , I he a p p a r e n t heim essay , of . interest should In E S S A Y , . lack contest Announee.neiit A X Dr. . . , . in t h e L e a h lie r e m e d i e d Harry W. d i d King Lovcn- • this Hastings to t h e r e ' were no c o n t r i b u t i o n s un 1 . last that then n o t o n r i b u t i o is up to is a surprising one. the situati. today, Although | dicd. Many m e m b e r s o f t h e Echo staff innv have pet a r t i c l e s h i d d e n a w a y . Stu.lents of w r i t t e n E n g l i s h . . , . , ' • • . . . . , . . . must have some corrected, of winning that ,.,„. m t . ,, litis student ward this is English is an i n d i c t m e n t made a contribution prise was .Ins p a s , week Several major v e a r w L " " roll semester ' ' , ^ ^ " about into i Saun- and light valuable. this time to Charles O t t for their l< per- I'lavgocr considers . " ' . , , , , l l , l s Lyons splendid n t I " " ' " . it l , H u m at . . ' « " ' '^'icings t h e reap pea r a n e e LISTENER IN of her, . her ' he whose over on o u r b o a r d - Thespis these feel that it w a s n o t w i t h o u t ure also Hob McConucll concert proved w a s replete Whenever however, again o l attending Singers into human . privilege Russian not entirely fact forge, entered strongly on a unique we begin last many that moon-. We pleas- the audience noted included and O r n i o u d Guver in t h e d r a m a t i c s p c t - t h e : souae. lues- Ha,,,, pleasure. such the tendency her g o v e r n m e n t a l p.,lice-, an o p p o r l , a '"'"> l„- Ilnimlnw, a review, is t o unity such pcrtor.nanec play, we j u d g e eriti- thai lie ability .r, t i t ,,lKj|j011 ' a n d to appear when upon endure • cheered ™ ^ H ' ™ |» , f Although .. tlie " " t o u r 'Iced- ' « f " ' -ess t h r o u g h ,n D o the n r - t l,, g Bob Raukiiis' h a - not s u f f e r e d , dramatr t- ^ X ' ' b.^l^'oi,rays T ^ " ' the life of lame alway- we ol to and - e c u c d s u m u p in should voice 1 , : ! a " ' " ' decidedly h e " lightsT elicit have at ease on a spec -bad.' , leel ihe lies ^ " ' Knox's r u ^ - . Dyke. it dilii We the part a bit Roger iinprc--i,,n of Iled.dnoi ihe pari; ^ ' I t o w.'-re r a t h e r trick thai overdone of h i - line-. -ecu, to of advantage. gave " recitation feeling part w a - no h e r speeches. been l o its wa- Bancrotl thai through fortissimo in bearing could In. ,v, • n Z hiu'e .here N , arc , , | the opii perlect lumd. achieved and as appearance D u e bad the although con- more, ' " ' ^ " " * " 'T \ pianissimo Belknap in she was h o l d i n g cully singer- genial w a s so ^ dire. loEs "\ control." t h e eleven control thai ,.i the back, say, the r e s u l t i n g ' " Lay w a - excellent bede-ired ' asked were o f feeling and love- It will our impression that i l a r thTai ami „„ag,nation. beyond , , , - , dub , r i d d l e t h e - . a g e b u t - n e d i d n o . Use her the a u d i . m e i- o n e w i l l all ihe art thai might the - p e l ! ol their ductor her * . ! " " " " " ^ m i m phenomenon the ! " ' " ' e r f o r t h e l a n d | ' he ^ u the completely her, and that only r words performance func- that her. that her pr ' >->' ^ , at p u b l i c '"''"' s :- purpose w " to execute she k n e w her mocked her embraces - ™ * ™ \ " ' oniric- her good and will disirustcd 'and .lespisc.l > « " V ?*>«» , nerve |iu„itarjt.s ( w h o occasionally » beautiful that ; l of iron who'fawned could " von E l a v i l , a reaction a- the -Indent ' ' ' a - ' . ' m'-day our comprehension.i tragedies' ., w o m a n .„',,, ( h ] l i l ,. u stir- ' " ' o f 1W) n a m e - ' of Agnes |,,-,, n ,,|,i l turned 'lover- ^ career \ line players namely congratulate s h e had i n - day night insight She c o u l d and this ninny , - , „ , ,-,„. Utn.- I Ins is a n i n - " and her entire ,R , V ( ) | l t t i o n . 1 R | the country agreeable and submerge ,,,,-. and Hrooks of all t h e rest might K ' ' spirit and cooperation during the T h u r s d a y night of Royal K n o x and ( ^ past l o u r years. T h e s e hoys have Rn|, Rankins, both o f w h o m we _ 1 _ ——have missed from the realm o f into w h o m the woman r year pep. s p i r i t Erankie of the those o f t h e r u l e r o f her t r e m e n d o u s her rival, M people an h o n o r lirsl , t h ( 0 , an she w i t h i n . Wasa woman u | , ,,,„•. desired b L i received when ior_ t i l e announced , , | .,.'u to- can be n o a d e - — E I ' A O K I ) and student- .lt ,.„, Wl to the contest. M'.W Faculty every around this from L-J_ \ I feel and G a r r e t t ' should fast, needing just H e r o w n ugliness nearly lost f o r h e r the husband r e m a n , one o l h f , that her title and w o r l d l y goods had .,blamed and ^ l t - " U i u s , ol attitude sense and influenced I t supports response t . I, n a l K enrollment of I here I h e only ,,,„„| m ) | | , instances -Jt ) ] t h e fact , , large T h e present in the d e p a r t m e n t , explanation be j not a c t as a d e t e r - department. publication-. contest minor quale object, that .s , and romance,: a n d heiress is t h e w o m a n to advance his <J 1 / V i L i v J the! ma- n a t u r e in t h e cans.' o f g o v e r n m e n t . H e r r e i g n , h o w - cize n o t so m u c h t h e a r t i s t s as t h e l o n g and deplorable di.-u-e. II,s ever, was m a r k e d by p e r s e c u t i o n , c o n t r a s t s a n d a ' ^ ' ^ j ; ; ; ' ' ' , >\.^\,%, ^ u !Z T?uT'\ ! „ • • "I ' ''V'","""4r e i g n o f t e r r o r t h a i c . u i l d be s u r p a s s e d o n l y m h ranee " " u an\om t oiili all.-id t, ' i n - idc.tl i - l u poet w a - d o n e u i l l , : h a r m the honor , , , h a - an u n u s u a l l y m its many and o f S25 s h o u k l , College I hc-c should While be t h e p a r a m o u n t is a p r i z e students remaining, and submitted, should there , \ aiticles revised, . u reme- •w j .p.alities more unreality. daughter God deprived ;;' • age ol Myers along sonally novel. his readers in that set h e r a p a r t i n order , the contest l a y be s o m e w h a t Heinrich, for three make them very IVrmit m e at suchave f o r a tale of p o w e r exist Tyrol, charm womanly last plunges and fantastic of j,'(k.vt.|,,ped. y feminine t h e success, that Friday . t m week, Ilea closes power, and Dumas Nelson, of the f r e s h m e n , trifle speaking Critics to the historical Europe only English Duchess. of Scott the a u t h o r could rest ders, nie established of his t w o greatest relating of Medieval that Margarcte effect weic material to of find year. make a trio of very the next freshman to o u r varsity for the coining Grosset I d u r i n g $1.00. writer known the m e d i u m hook I tragedy, E N T E R 335 pages. year's going of Bancroft, will Eeuehlwanger. are amount terial Co-t'l>) a German has b e c o m e through the heart : Xew York, h i m as t h e peer n in Lion Power, and T h e I ' g l v masterv 4-2287 j By Fctichtwanger, cesses, 1 PRINTED BY GERMAN i n this we larger that I'HIY reputation, The RCI.ER WRITTEN l Far Sale The Published every Friday in the college year by the Editorial Hoard representing the Student Association. Subscriptions, $>J> Delivered anywh per year, single copies, ten cents. Jtjhjd v / l \ i J i feel class I.IIK OF A X Cia.v WOMAN there was ^ ^ -tar.led interpretati. ' " ' In - Royal ' t h e part'ol O n e hardly e.xpeels u, sec Tl, niosi , - , - , o n - d d e -, , , , , „ „ i , , I , i ,, oI , 1 lie m o s t I cisonaDle assumption , - th.it students I,.,.,,, . , , ,,,;..,i i i , , . „ , ,.le,.t-i,, ,- , , i,. if , , ,1 na\e applied lliemselves rigorously. I i not, the faculty i.m.-t have r e l e n t e d t o q u i t e a d e g r e e . The former is t h e o n e s t u d e n t s waul to believe. It i,-.., ,, , . . . . . , , lilting by that a teacher the high way training scholarship of The Us a n n u a l torium of rage spiri.t THE STATESMAN TROUBADOURS Troubadour-, present institution its s t u d e n t - . to - h o w a p r o f e s s i o n a l LACK M a r g a r c t e , no one . a n read i t w i t h o u t g a m i n g a l i n e "tldden climaxes am changei n it d o n e i n a ve u i l e so l l i p p a n t • , • . ' , •, • ,-,• , , rhvthm cbaraclenxed I h e -.,, I • •, n •• homdi we d o r n e bricl-s b,,- i b , i n s i g h t i n t o t h e socia a s p e c t s o h e o n v a r i o u s levels " i \ urn , i u.irai t i 11. . n u -in_m. inou„ i \ M I g ( Diiilo loi tin , , , r i l , . ' .... , , , , , i h r o i i g h o u t the concert I he l i n e - - c r e - l o l o u r i . ,11 <•"<- c a r e e r lor tin U u ']'],:u]~. .'M."l'llt' A",l'S\ , , " " „ ' , V ' ,'• a n d polish with which the whole -talcmcnl we w i l l - a v here I a t " . " ' > ' . " ^ the h u m a n s t o r y it tells I . u t in a . K l t i . u i " , • | < ( ..,, ' . , , ''.' r < ' p l o I n - usual ilu b ,l e, . hi,c isto n a c k g o u u iw ui u h e r e ' - ! ' • ' vo nao , , ,r-i,c , a-il h-i<-.-I,,-,.,, le i n - t in j n i ' ^ i a i i i was l u i u n u i g a s . ( \ i n a l l i \ , ' \ a i \ \ a - n , , , , , , , , , n , s ,|-Ua u n t r a i n e d l i s t e n e r , we, a s t a n d a r d in t h i s p a r t E t h e l S m i t h i n l r i b u t i o i i to a n y m i n lie m a r k e d ! " u . Tided thrill. las the g i r l u a - m o - l appealing' -he It i - one " " ; I U'c could h a v e b u t o n e a d v e r s e d i d the p a r i e n v i n c i n g h and w i t h men's minstrel organization, -bowtomorrow hall. niyhl should be - I • Ihe , . . I roitbailotis College n! recent ils standard and culminated program m lis its h i s t o r y year lauds I have la-l of i Ei inci year when concentrated i h e best p'rVai'id' were , Everything their pari „ „ , l n ,s , „ r e a d , - ,,„. j,„i. r i ,| t ( l w i l v s in places rder a n o r g a n , , a „ o n ,n w i n . I, a l l T h e w o m e n s h o u l d come in l o sec , i , i c , , , ' t h o s e Imost one h u n d r e d should be c t . r i . m s -,„ (| ( , inn to rare o ci will be t o g e t h e r . learn s ' , -I -I • j u - t how well ' They c u r the me tioii Bay-on ol Moilh. Stale audience M,,--,-,, l u i s e t l s , t ] I oiiuuissj, ,,„• ha- begun .1 k d i '"•' u M l He is n o t t a k i n g a narrow i i.v, a -lair he admits lb., , . , \ be , . , , , , , , , , , , , . 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I,,, tho-e and ponder 1 iinys t h e we'll- the \ ' o l g a il I >h- " ••••'•»r: a movement : s were '.'•" , ' " ' l l -election- ol " " •^'alcd an e v e n i n g 1 \V ,. . p , liaiisl t i n w o l d - , " b i a n l i l i i f " ' u rcle-sly ai. of ' . tweeii ' " ' " sincerely a sympathetic and a n y o n e h,„,k- I,,,,.. w i n dI i, , ,, i- -- ,, li d, f, ,m laih proslons " " ' included ,,f I h . h m:li ,,| 11 , I, hand, Bob h i - already the trouble i Ibal up ! . , i : , , \^ 'I he r i g h t llogelber u-, The i ue nor o l a d , - l i i r h n i g l"lween -' " of the p r e - , n i a t i o n . ' ml c i i , u i - w i l l , , " ' ; , " i ,'' i n k i u g L ,-xpr l , , l b , danger " then, and they be in he M i i i u - l n d In- -''' " " I ' d and w e a l iiiinoM-d. id lib , he,! i,,,,, . will l l •H-n-ive a i;uii| appeal 1 during " ••'" which "Song second deprive cnlcrtaiiiuien.. CIMCI,,, ifui. ho their 11 ;C known , •• will uqualled i.,.,,,,„,MM . M A S T l ' . U I X t ; SLA \ ci the Soldiers" bard 1 i T i l u ir" ' ! h . " i , i " n ' V ! ! m , • , , " l l r . •• " ni-libalil, . Ai row night c Dr. . ' , | which o n the synapses , Worke«i v but t h e chaps ,',,, , , Ihe linden Ihe fair u f during weighed , „„- b „ their that ,„bili.v. s . ness, I h e rest d e p e n d s u p o n i h e s t u d e n t - ' s u p p o r t . . , , , , , , „ „ , that the'woin, t w i l l he a w o r t h w h i l e a n d e n t e r t a i n i n g e V e n i n y ' a n d ' { ^ Z ' " < a's'ioi'nliv' Z T u J ' u ! Will a m p l y entcrlain those w i n , attend The m e n ,, , , .' J " , | , should come l o support of t h e m are interested. other that -iderabU. '31 sluiuher carefully | ) i ( t „ , capable i , , „ , „ „ . women done the a delicac\ lo III [I | ,'„• , , „ . , „ . , „ „ , h a - b e e , placed ( h e m e n have Ihe p r e s e n t a l i o n . II attained a w a - pre'sented. the p r o g r a m l o r direction. m arranging organization composed" entirely program- on tight. I'he m a l e -••ged [•„:,„, ' i- the m i l j type the year- . the female a bit Ihe j u d g e s were sleeping, the woinei ' ' i - tenorto t h e cavernous DISPLAY PAINTINGS f r o m the h o m e i n I h e recent debate between basses m u s i c Mowed w i t h a n , , . , \ n exhibit o i oil paintings I n .,,,,1 o . , , • • -. ' • ' ' • •'-' • ' - • ' i w i n , ,, i . (I I I I I . i I il [ ha u i g w a s e x c e e d i n g l y m - a b l e c o m b i n a t i o n o f ease a n d v , g , , r M r , . Mabel K Dav w i f e o f I >r how on uhl -Icep t h r o u g h s u c h an T h e i r i p i a h u w a - particularly - t i r - I i,- n t h e ,,,-<-,, i,-,,, ' , ' , , t , , , , , , , , , , | argument n was made ,-iug i n t h e " " ' b y everv student in the C o l l e g e a- w e l l a , i , . m e m b e r ..I t h e l a c u l l \ „-|in can be t h e r e . • I - i R A V COI.I.IXS, about seemed While attended every I'he\ loo restrained. 'iceBv and that rhaps will in the audi- The p e r f o r m a n c e iticism 'ices. IInnllcerrss,o„i ,o , nnl l>v . ; ' l " U l 1 a t " " '' ii il,',',,r''.''" - ' I1"8"!*-'"' 3 ?»j K -J , c bhaallll , V " U ^ k h Hotel ! l 1 3:110 p III. lea Lounge, " , H ' i ''as not ^ » " t " ' eounbeen " """"' ^ " " Student l a , idly R „ haul-,,u ball. Thursday be be cco on K ' i A " ^ l h " ' mtersororily "?«!»»»« ^ ' t£iS K w wiillll 5 '3(1 p i n . Cafeteria, 8.15 p.m. class play. Junior Husted class dinner. hall. Advanced dramatics Auditorium, Page I STATE COLLEGE NEWS MARCH 20, 1031 ALPHA PHI GAMMA Department Has Most Senior WILL EDIT ISSUE Majors As Signum Laudis Members history department leads all There are three from the Latin deOF ALBANY NEWS COUNCIL History COMEDY TO HAVE ATHLETIC APPOINTS KENNETH MILLER MANAGER MILITARY SETTING Tlie the other tleparltnents in haying eight K e n n e t h A . M i l l e r , '32, was elect u l m a n a g e r of basketball f o r next seniors, who are majoring in history, year at a recent m e e t i n g of the a t h - as members of Signum Laudis, tin letic council. rholnslic honor society, according to M i l l e r served as assistant basket- Ruth Steele, M l , president of the ball m a n a g e r d u r i n g the past seaT h e mathematics depart son, l i e is m a n a g e r of i n t r a m u r a l fraternity. sports a n d class sports m a n a g e r incut is second w i t h live members, and I ast year M dlef was m a n a g e r ol the E n g l i s h and commerce depart baseball. T h e histo inenl.s have four each. hour g a m e s have already been a r ranged for next year's basketbal, j ' " ' i j o r s , who a r e members ol H i e s , s u i s o n , M i l l e r said! | t c h . a r c : I' ru-nsi- I'.rady, Imthi Scene of Presentation to be Village on Danube River, Miss Kellcy says The selling comedy fur the annual musical t o he presented this year on h'riday and Saturday, A p r i l 17 and 18, by the G i r l ' s Athletic association, w i l l he laid in ,i small village on t i n partment members of Signtun Laudis Alpha l*lii Gamma, national honorThey a r e : Catherine Delaney, Brooks ary journalistic society, will edit the Junes, and Cecelia Shapiro. Lotlisc .Albany Evening News, M a r c h 28, act r u n k and M a r y Mclnerney a r e ina- of the fraternity. Spanish be general reporters for a day, taking as a major subject. Twi i l '-' l i " ' ' , ' » . . 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Milne w M i - I b l , in- M M i n i a i . 'a-l. i h a i n u a u , M a r g a r e t S e r -I h h r a r i I r,,i. h u . , and M a m l,aiu,,r, sophomores. President Of Sorority Announces Committees Long. Iserhel, and s,,ph, .in, , i , - . and Melauson. Mario,, M a r y M o o r e , Kinnia Picric. ,n \ \ K.„ n,| id, ;.l o i ,:,, i ,,!|. , .-,,-, i n i h ,I p. i n - p e , I I n m l i 'e ii. a n d o n • m .-. -I , , | | s | , l , , . M i s . b',,|w Mie./ek I'.inlaloiie. K'l.i l.irdi. aad Helen 9 \ \ llbaill Nelson, freshmen \ u additional li-l a C m, bid, \ r d i t h D o w n and Don,tin Klin, s e n i o r s : I, - i - p h i m | | , , l t a n d I I , lei Mead, m i n o r s ; I ar.,h n I hi , - l i a u sen, framek',,,.1, a n d M a d , h i , , M c K e o i i , sophoinoia . a n d M i n i , s, o i l ,,,,,| M n i - l , , | )..,, ,,,,,. I. M, -h Which is bigger — the I he r e h e a r s a l . I,,I | y i th, c h o r u s e s w i n , h w i l l b, i i - , . 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Through psychology professor at Col- g a t e is r e q u i r i n g h i s p u p i l s t o s l e e p by so that most he m a y determine effective pitch for t h e a l a r m c l o c k bell. the activities?" courtesy of t h e International Students taking advantage of M a b e l Oilman, ' 3 1 : T h e sixth Bureau of R e - i n c a r n a t i o n s , w e spring weather to cut classes a n d r ecommendation is t h e o n e t h a t Managing lidilor, STATE COIXEGR NEWS are able to have with us today will be criticized most study unassigned courses caused a V i e w e d f r o m t h e . s t a n d p o i n t of p r a c t i c a l j o u r n a l i s t i c i d e a s o b t a i n e d , p r o b a b l y F o r m y p a r t , I t h i n k it a a n u m b e r of F r e n c h c e l e b r i t i e s . " t h e s e v e n t h a n n u a l c o n v e n t i o n of t h e C o l u m b i a S c h o l a s t i c P r e s s a s s o c i a - s e v e r e l y . parking problem along t h e river b i t u n r e a s o n a b l e t o p e r m i t d a n c i n g tion did n o t c o m e u p t o t h e e x p e c t a t i o n s of t h e S t a t e college delegation .And s e c t i o n o h e a r d a n d s a w b a n k a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f M i n n e of f o u r w h o a t t e n d e d t h e m e e t i n g l a s t w e e k a t C o l u m b i a u n i v e r s i t y . t o f o l l o w s o n i c f u n c t i o n s , a n d t o a p r o g r a m being broadcast last sota. It" M a n y s u g g e s t i o n s m a d e , e i t h e r in g e n e r a l o r r o u n d t a b l e s e s s i o n s , w e r e p r o h i b i t it m i o t h e r o c c a s i o n s . Tuesday. A m o n g the celebrities after a l r e a d y p r a c t i c e d b y t h e N E W S o r w e r e i m p r a c t i c a l f o r a p u b l i c a t i o n o l t h e r e is t o b e n o d a n c i n g S p a n i s h c a r n i v a l , F r e n c h f e t e , T h e n u m b e r of s t u d e n t s s t u d y i n g its type, t h e d e l e g a t e s found. were two great monarchs: ; I r o u b a d o r s a n d s o f o r t h , I'll w a g e r l a n g u a g e is d i m i n i s h i n g , a c c o r d i n g T h e y d i d g e t a g o o d i n s i g h t i n t o t h e f a c u l t y a d v i s i n g e n d of h i g h llenrv IV a n d Louis X I V , a n d ! to t h e G r e e n a n d W h i t e of O h i o n e - I .. . . , , ,, . school newspapers, however. T h e d e l e g a t e s , w h o a t t e n d e d ( b e c o n v e n - t h a t t h e a t t e n d a n c e a t t h ee ss ee Inni n will fall o i l university. • | . | , | t h e lour great ministers ot their t i o n I r o m M a r c h 12 t o 14, w e r e : N e t t a M i l l e r , ' 3 1 , e d i t o r i n c h i e f of t h e l i o n s '' ' ' ' ' p e r i o d : Sully, Richelieu, M a r - 1 N E W S ; G e o r g e P . R i c e , ' 3 2 . m a n a g i n g e d i t o r ; C a t h e r i n e U r o d c r i c k , ' 3 1 , A l t e r a l l , j u s t w h a t are t h e ' object i o n s t o d a n c i n g ? z a r i n , a n d C o l b e r t . T h e p r o g r a m Police at a manless dance at a s s o c i a t e m a n a g i n g e d i t o r ; a n d A u d r e y F l o w e r s , '.i2, a d v e r t i s i n g m a n a g e r , ,v< u t o i l s m o o t h l y in s p i t e of t h e VV'ayuesburg college kept m e n from T h e delegation arrived. W e d n e s Carl Tarbox, '32: I I primal; fact t h a t n o n e of t h e c e l e b r i t i e s i n v a d i n g t h e d a n c e in c o - e d c l o t h e s . day night a n d registered at the , i m p o s e in a n e d u c a t i o i ever appeared before t h e Vanderbilr. Motel o n Park avenue. o p i n i o n s s e e m t o g o , is t o f a c i l i t a t e I b a d ' m i k e " u p to this time. A slight A s t u d e n t a t t h e U n i v e r s i t y of T h e c o n v e n t i o n w a s officially o p e n e d a d j u s t m e n t to o n e ' s social e n v i r o n c u r r c when C h i c a g o w a s r e c e n tly fined $ 1 0 0 f o r T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 1:30 o ' c l o c k ment ' l o a c h i e v e s u c h a n e n d it "atcrrnptn.ii o c c u r r e di t h r o w i n g a piece of p i e a t a girl when William E. Haskell, assis' :,, H ' n r y IV broke (lowu at t h e . , is e s s e n t i a l t h a t e v e n a t e a c h e r :n w h o refused t o kiss h i m after h e There M e n t i o n of h i s G a b r i e l l e . t a n t t o t h e p r e s i d e n t of t i n - N e w the e m b r y o should h a v e a wellhad p u r c h a s e d a b o u q u e t of f o r g e t T h e s p r i n g s p o r t s e a s o n of t h e r o u n d e d \as no other interference except York Herald-Tribune, addressed the A I'ouudatioi training. m e - n o t s from her. i slight static c r e a t e d b y C e n s e r g r o u p o f 1,800 d e l e g a t e s in M c M i l - G i r l ' s A t h l e t i c a s s o c i a t i o n will b e w i t h o u t a siipi r s t n t i t u r e is w o r t h •in it Ii. r e c o r d i n g g r a d e s i n t h e lin t h e a t r e o n t h e c a m p u s of t h e g i n n e x t w e e k w i t h a n e w p r o g r a m l e s s , a k n o w l e d g e of t h e s u b j e i t oiitrol room. After a stirring University. W h e n c o - e d s of M o r n i n g c o l l e g e , t a u g h t w i t h . n i t s o c i a l c u l t u r e t o gi «>f s p o r t s w h i c h i n c l u d e s b a s e b a l l , ippeal b \ a l l u g e n o t for religI o w a , a p p e a r e d f o r b r e a k f a s t c l a d in M a n y Sessions Attended w i t h it m a k e s t i n t e a c h e r a p o o l o i i s t o l e r a t i o n , S C T s i g n e d off s p e e d b a l l , a n d r i n g t e n n i s , lieatri< e g u a r d i a n pajamas, college men waiting o n t h e E a c h m e m b e r of t h e b o a r d p r e of i h i l d r e n ' s id m alion H c a i i s i of l a c k of f u r t h e r r a d i o table w e n t o n strike. e n t f o r t h e o p e n i n g M'SSII ii a t t e n d e d | V a n S t e e n b u r g h , ' 3 1 . p r e s i d e n t , a n I'.esides this, a l t h o u g h t h e i h i ' o r j a separate round table meeting may s e m i sound, it. pracliial apI,n nounced today. Miss Miller attended t h e section o n p l i c a t i o n w o u l d is -nil m a g r e a t has The Fascist government T h e s p o r t c a p t a i n s f o r t h e s p r i n t ; l o s s of s t u d e n t • n p p o r l l'..r a l l Mine book reviewing conducted by Lewis f o u n d e d a s c h o o l of j o u r n a l i s m in were elected a t a r e e l ill ,. A| i o i i s o n t h e b l a c k b-t As lo, G a n n e t t , l i t e r a r v c r i t i c of t h e N e w s p o r t s R o m e — t h e first of i t s k i n d t o b e Y o r k H e r a l d - T r i b u n e ; M i s s F l o w e r s m e e t i n g o l t h e G, A . 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P h i l l i p s , t h e b e a d s p o r t c a p t a i n f o r b a s e b a l l I d.'it' a n d p l a n . r i x a l r v b v b l e a t i n g t h e a n d a t t e n d e d a s c h o o l t h a t calls In Virgink e d i t o r of t h e d a i l y c a m p u s p a p e r , S h e w i l l b e a s s i s t e d i n n iil:ii- ai t i v i l i e - v. I o r e of -13 t o I i t s e l f " T h e H i g h e r T r a i n i n g C o l l e g e the Columbia Spectator. 1 o b - H a w k i n s , 'i2, a n d K a t h e r m e M o o r e i i c n i g f o r L a d y T e a c h e r s a t S t o c k h o l m?" lint tained s o m e practical suggestions ol i i . annual r i v a l r y g a m e in to the I) i ii ii l ii in 11 tin- i value here. II t h e P a g e h a l l g v n i i i a - i -,•• ~i > l e r , t Elizabeth Jack-on. ',(_', will b . A t t h e c o n c l u s i o n of h i s t a l k , M r . I h e r e c e n t l y a n n o u n c e d g i f t of -I week ihl\ n id ol for -peed ball Phillips w a s good enough to s h o w the sport captain l h e v i c t o r y g a v e I $25,000 t o H a r v a r d , o n c o n d i t i o n \ \ ill ll ( s e h the II iimeii llu m e a r o u n d t h e offices of t h e S p e c - .•she will b e a s s i s t e d I n E l i z a b e t h p o i n t - in r i v a l n that s h e combat t h e so-called f e m olh I In t a t o r , l o c a t e d o n t h e f o u r t h Moor o f K a i u m e r e r IM.III. woiuen's team, | minist movement, h a s just been r e and Uoiothy Klose, T h o m a s G a r r e t t . ' 3 4 : Ii J o h n J a y h a l l , o n e of t h e U n i v e r \ like defeated the Ireslimen wo- lused by that institution. freshmen. S p e e d h a l l is a c o m p a r a - j hi sity b u i l d i n g - . I noticed t h e t w o sum h a s been offered to Yale, rd t h r e e p o i n t s for long r o w - of reporter-' d e s k s . ti\ e l \ n e w g a m e , a n d is a l o r n , ol I ki Princeton, a n d Columbia, but these I h e m e n ' s v i c t o r y i n s t i t u t i o n s h a v e n o t a s y e t comeequipped with tvpewriters, l i g h t s , s o c c e r , M i s s I s a b e l l e l o l i n - l o i l , h e a d it: I t h e p h y s i c a l e d u c a t i o n d e p a r t ! It copy baskets, a n d book- o n jourit t h r e e p o i n t s f o r t o a d e c i s i o n . d todav nalism. I s a w t h e p r i \ ati office,. o, ,l| i n c u t , ,'l-s tl ii pi t h e e d i t o r in . lib f. t h a t of t h e l u i s i - a r e u s each team, a n d a regu 'I O n e fraternity at the University ness manager, a n d t h o s e of t h e : l a t u m ' o r h o c k e \ h e l d i- u - n i ; m team c l o s e d ; " 1 K e n t u c k y furnishes its freshmen il their I.I nn I I -be added. I lb m e m b e r s of t h e m a n a g i n g h o a r d . ; ' " l J ' u . w i t h line n e w c l o t h e s for u s e d u r ii a l i n g t h e s e n i o r : ing t h e r u s h i n g season. A f t e r all It w a s w i t h d i f f i c u l t y t h a t I e o n - ' V c l l l p l c t e s c h e d u l e ill' tile ll.U • I ::•o,| h i t , | I i . . , , . t h i n g fad. npiolis, In t h e scor the little b o y s h a v e been p l e d g e d t h e - L , It. s o l e d m y s e l f t h a t thc.N e d i t e d a dail> j a n d h o u r - w h e n t h e s e s p o r t s w i h l q i iekh fr ib ki-l M o n d a y in t h e g y m - c l o t h i n g is ' b i d d e n a w a y u n t i l a n e w Ill p a p e r f o r 15,1100 s t u d e n t - in r e t u r n h e c o n d u c t e d will b e p o s t e d a s s o o n t c a fair ball. B r o o k s w i t h ''>'"P a r r i v e s . f o r t h e e q u i p m e n t a t t h e i r d i s p o s a l , j : i s it i s c o m p l e t e d , t h e s p o r t c a p t a i n ; •••el n . a II iii->nll IIIU.-l A n o t h e r general session in t h e a n n o u n c e d t o d a v . E a c h s p o r t will a l irer lor t i n | T h e U n i v e r s i t y of I l l i n o i s will , 1, i l i i n M c M i l l i n t h e a t r e o p e n e d t h e p r o - h e I'or t w o d a y s a w e e k , p r o b a b l y a : e, that ii,,-i, i I Ml - l a i r e d a $.125,0111) i c e s k a t i n g rink : I.u Id g r a m for Friday. \ l t e r t h a t t h e j i'»r t w o h o u r s a d a y . lb I s p o i n t s I, I a n d a n 18-hole golf c o u r s e a t a c o s t e n t i r e p e r s o n n e l of t h e c o n v e n t i o n Swinmiiug a n d biking will b e A s e n a t h V a n B u i •n. 'i?.: 'Mi. ol $10,11(10 a y e a r . a d j o u r n e d t o t h e s t e p s ol t h e l i b r a r y | c a r r i e d o n a s u s u a l , M i - - \ a n S t e e i i | , | •a i if r< - l i s i ng 1 e 1 III! lllv il where a p h o t o g r a p h e r proceeded to b u r g h concluded. i u . II h u g I u-iii il . t a k e its pii t u r e . i| r May Reorganize Club WINS CHAMPIONSHIP j |j Meetings on th /alio,l ol | -| h e M o l l t g o l MeC H. BUCKLEY THEATRICAL E N T E R P R I S E S p r e s s club.- a n d o n e m a k up were ; b a s k e i b a l l t e a m , ed ii attended. I a m in h o p e t h a t t h e j i , n | ] i i i , ' 2 8 , w i n >itnt\ i n f o r m a t i o n o b t a i n e d al t <' f o r m e r , h a n i p i o i i s h i p t i n , year." I .riliii will b e u s e d t o r e o r g a n i z the n o w I placed four seal's o n t h e M a t , ;i ( di f u n c t .Yc.Ws c l u b of t h ; o l b ' g e i !,-,,,. | , . , m l w | , , h - h e w a - in G o D e l e g a t e - from e d m ati "al m s t i - 1 l o a c h k i i t b e r l o i - , 1 R . |',ak.-r HLKECKER HALL li-ible I, t u t i o i i - a t t e n d e d a ti a g n .! linn li C o l l e g e p a r l o r a t H a r n a n h'al'l" NOW In | x i ! m \ S H . ' m r r v T l i g l ' . I S s " h . . ! d r ' " " ' ' nb.i , • t r i i 11 M the night Miss Mill,, 'l Miss i ( . r i l l m ' s t e a m , a n , i 1,,-ing a keth.-i Is Flowers attended tin- - 1 "> ' I'oligbl g a m e , w a s e h , air,I A STORY OF 1,11 l ( e d u c a t i o n , e i ti.ni d i n n e r ' d l h e rai ,- p. enter tin all - l a t e AMERICAN GRIT THE (.ORCEOUS SCREEN ill t h e II itel M i \ l p m petilii in. SWEETHEARTS K'u- - - i l ( Hveii ot t i n ! G.rk opened t h e meeti iturd a y m o r n i n g w i t h t a b - of hi - e x p e r i e i u e s in \ntarctiia with tin WATCH FOR THE OPENING WITH AND Herd expedition. \ t II :3n . . ' . lo, I. v o t i n g d e l e g a t e s a t p m i n i tin- b u s i lle-s llleetillg, I li t h e a l ' t e r n o o i i t h e AND V a r s i t y S n o w , "< i r e a t : h a k e - , " \ \ a IN Eleanor Boardman p r e s e n t i d f o r t i n ib b g a t e By GEORGE P. R I C E , '32 G.A.A. WILL BEGIN SPORTS PROGRAM FOR SPRING SOON FRESHMAN TEAM EVENS INTERCLASS SCORE IN RIVALRY >! ,'" HAEMANDB Of BOYER'S WHICH IS WHEN LETTER O P EN KD M R S T THIi POSTMAN COM US' LET U S S E R V E WATCH "THE GREAT MEADOW" PHILLIP HOLMES JOHN MACK BROWN FROM THE NOVEL BY ELIZABETH MADOX ROBERTS Lexington YOUAS W E SERVE F O RA N N O U N C E M E N T ELAND NANCY CARROLL "STOLEN HEAVEN" SANDWICH SHOP AND CAFETERIA 114 Central Avenue Corner L RUSSELL O F OPENING SAGE DATE NOTICE T h e s m a r t e s t - l o o k i n g e n v e l o p e is t h e first: t o feel ( h e k e e n e J # e o f d i e p a p e r cutter—it gives a g o o d introduction t o t h e letter w i t h i n . . . and w h e n l h e p a p e r i t s e l f is r i c h , s u b s t a n t i a l , crisp t o t h e t o u c h , t h e m e - v g e receives p r e ferred a t t e n t i o n . O l d H a m p s h i r e Sta- Smart Coats - Hats - Dresses t i o n e r y h a s all t h e s e q u a l i t i e s — i t a d d s W a g a r s ' S a n d w i c h S h o p will b e c l o s e d f r o m M a r c h 23rd t>i A p r i l 6 t h w h i l e a l t e r a t i o n s a r e i n p r o g r e s s . W e k n o w y o u will m i s s y o u r visits t o t h e S a n d w i c h Shop t n e w i m p o r t a n c e t o what you write. 01 Girls and Missus mcru H i m p l h i r c Paper Co., fim Slalnmi, Dlparlminl fauuth Hidlcy i-alli, Mas*. ( i>in I ogs - I lositri \ during this interval But w e c a n p r o m i s e t h a t t h e s u r p r i s e w e a r e p l a n n i n g will b e s o m e c o m p e n s a t i o n ; a s y o u r d e l i g h t in t h e t r a n s f o r m e d fimply r e p a y u s . Steefel Brothers, Inc. a s w e shall miss seeing y o u . Shop will STATE COUJECE NEW5.FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1931 ANNUAL CONTEST WILL BE TONIGHT Freshman Women Get Bruises A t Soiree; 1931 ROUND TABLE Sophomores Remove Banner Safely WILL LACK THEME of nearly fifty freshmen T h e freshmen were unable to find FOR CONFERENCEto Efforts capture the coveted sophomore the car carrying the bona fide b a n - Miu Kirkpatrick Will Be Chairman At Tea Wednttday T h e next student-faculty tea will be conducted in the L o u n g e W e d n e s d a y afternoon, March 25, from 3:30 until 5:00 o'clock. Juniors A r e Coaching H i g h School Miss Alice Kirkpatrick, assistant Seniors for P r i z e - S p e a k i n g , College librarian, will be the Miss Conklin says chairman for this tea. T h e other hosts and hostesses will b e : T h e annual Milne High school Professor George York, head of prize-speaking contest will be conthe c o m m e r c e department, and ducted tonight at 8:00 o'clock in Mrs. Y o r k ; Mr. Paul V. Shcats, instructor in government, and the Page hall auditorium, Miss Mrs. S h e a t s ; Mr. Rarlph Heaver, Mary E. Conklin, supervisor of Instructor in mathematics, ami English in Milne High school, who Mrs. Beaver; Professor Winifred is in charge of the a r r a n g e m e n t s C. Decker, head of the German d e p a r t m e n t , and Mrs, Decker for the contest, announced today The students who will take p a r t , |Mis.s .Agnes Futterer, assistant have been coached by members ( , professor of F.nglish; Professor .,' . . , i ' . i ,i,i D hllord W o o d a r d . head of the the junior class who aie doing this .,„,, M ] . |)io|o(?y (,r|1.irt|lu.m as a p a r t of their work in the Eng-I U'oli'danl ; ' M ' a n i i ' " Mr. "'carletoii lish methods c u r s e Miss Conklin I Moose, supervisor ol science in "'., ' ; Milne High school, and Mrs. I (Continued from page 1, column 1) in Latin in State college, and Mr. Harold G. T h o m p s o n , of the State department. Five persons have been asked to address the group interested in English. They a r e : Miss Agnes Futterer, assistant professor of English at State college; Miss Louise McVVadc, supervisor (if ural speech in Schenectady High school; .Mrs. Annabel Norveli, the only person in this section of banner on the night of sophomore ner, and hence were unable to d i s soiree resulted in a disappointment cover the present hiding places of and bruises for the ambitious yearl- it. T h e freshmen who were u n ings. able to follow in cars remained beT h e large b a n n e r was used as hind the scene waiting for the r e decoration in the gymnasium of Page hall during the dancing. It ports of those who followed. was h u n g from the balcony where it was under the vigilant observation of members of both classes. T h e freshmen were scattered in the gymnasium, anxiously awaiting for the clock to strike two, the hour Compulsory insurance was the at which competition was to be re- subject of the debate between the limed. However, lung before the Dhe country who has experimented in women's varsity team and repreI conversational m e t h o d s ; Mr. Don- j t i m c '"nit, the lights were suddenly sentatives of Keuka college last |.,i,i .,.„. ;in „ ,-Knglish ,.„,, „, aid nByrant, ;,,. instructor at switched off in the gvmnasiui while the orchestra continued to | night at eight fifteen in the College | M : l k ' a l l l c K c ' a m l ; M ' \ . R ; l y , C e c l 1 f play the music lor Hie guests. I t | Lounge. It was a non-decision de U r i e l . head of the Knglish depart- was a matter of a lew minutes foi b a t c a l U u , u c s l „,- t l , v j s i t tors, ors ment in Albany High school. Mr. I the committee to remove the cm'•Resolved that the several state tes i\ii , inspector • , r i bCn and to 'pack it secure y ,,into, \ . iNorve of ,, . enact legislation providing for com1 who will take part a i \ . , "lie ofr the numerous suitcases that Tin pulsory insurance to which emi l ( M M ( , I KiiKrlish in the Kew York state l w c r c u s c d f o r b I i n , , s T h e variom David Johnson. Nancy Hallenheck.\ r> J 1 T ff ployees shall contribute," was the William Kulm, layne liuckley, " « A . A . 1 0 HaVe AlUmnae ! schools, will also be present. Miss members of the committee calmly proposition under discussion. Keuka K a l h m m O s m o n d Smith, Lorna Drowne, ReUMOtl ThlS Week ' VN'heeling, supervisor of walked out of t h e g y m n a s i u m , . e a c h upheld the affirmative and State the ...... . . .. , , u u i K M i i w i i n i u r r e c K practice teaching m J'higlish in one going in a different direction ti negative. Doris Bell, '.i2, Florence L e r r i William McLord, and lane Holler. ,<•„„,,„„,,, /,,„„ ,,,„, ,. ,-,„• „ 5 i Milne High school will preside. the waiting cars. Naturally they T h e juniors who coached these stu- M a r j ( ) 1 1 Mi(, ( V ( .r freshmen- panics ; ' l u i mathciuatics division will be encountered some difficulty at the gan, '34, and Helen Covel, '31, aldents are: Samuel Dransky, Duane ,,,.,,,. , • , , . , , , „ '•., ,,.,-,' „ ,' presided over h\ Professor 1 larr\ ! hands of the freshmen who followed ternate, comprised the Keuka team. , ];..,.,,. |.h, v....,,,.. Florence , ' " " " ' " 1 '»"«' liircheiiougli. head of (he malhe- U " « attempted to delay then, until Alice Splaiu and Audrey O'Kaidy, sake, 1.1.1 .Ntau.li i i i Kathermc Moore. 33:_ arrange- j ,„atie.s departuienl al State college, the zero hour. As soon as the sop seniors, represented State. This was the last appearance of I'riedmaii, Helen .Mead, l-.lizaln-tli „ients, Virginia Hawkins, '32, chair-1 The most striking feature of t h i s ' homores were in cars, the yearling. the women's debate team this year, Jackson, Nile Clemens, and Ruth ,,,,„,. u . a j l r c S s C S i \ i : n v | r t . | a - ^ j program will he an address, "Mathe-1 K"ve chase, but they were bewild- according to Wilhclmina Schneider, ,ll: 1 l ri Krouman. rli-iirni-iiv onMic'ltv I "-,,, , -,..,',,',,,,V,.'! "' '- '" Industry," to be presented ' 'd as to which car they should president of the debate council. T h e ,.ri/es for the contest are the > puhh t>. Jean lagnnle | ) y m ^ ,..,,,„_ ( . | ; i r | . > upon ( ; , n . | center their attention l l u p r i / . s o, t l , . n l . s t . „ , I K H cha.rn.an, Dorothy k h . s e anil ,,,,, K | , v t n ( . c ,„• S c h e m e p;m ten-dollar Robert L. I ruyn medals,j | . ; | j z f l | H . , | , Kammerer, freshmen: tady. one for the hoy winner, and urn decorations, Madge French '32. ' ' " " " ' " ' " ' U l " "Pi'ear on tin for the girl winner, which will l.i , | , a i r m a n , Gertrude Webb. '32. and l".''.'"''"'! " U l ' c library section a r e : I llli f memberpresented at the annual Milne High ,.;,,.,,„ < „ , . , „ , „ , . „ . •.,;. .„„, , , , ; m . ^Vavollin'J l i b r a r y Miss i l e r u ' l ! ' - soro'nlv ' > i l " »weU'o'nies ' l ' U ' r "into <''full" Alpha Tan I f-cta Zeta sorority entertained its -hip Matilda Centner and Lena hom.rar) members at a bridge last school commencement exercises m 1 I P | S l , . | | a Arthur. '34, chairman. Wornham, librarian of the Ren Could, freslinien I night at the sorority house. A m o n g .I"'"'. Ihose who have alreadv signed M ' l ; u T "'J-'" -chool: Miss Margar Psi G a m m a Has Guest \ t 1 "' men,hers of the family present The indues will ti.il he a i m . a m e n ! „, \ \ |,„l|etin hoard " o a g , librarian of the Scheneclai t | K . (, were: Dr. Douual \ . Smith, as|llm r lh !l i-iitil loniehl and will include ' " attend a r c : liialricc Van Steen- . " " school; and Miss Ma sistant professor of history, and , " " " | " " " ' - ' • "" ' • ' . , ' , , hurgh, Alice Hlanchard. ranee- Kos.. V. Koivn, Peck, Marion seniors;Gilbert. Ver; "'» ' • I'riirhar.l. supervisor of l.i, ., '3(1,.,, was, , •" Mrs. Smith: Dr. Parle II. South, niembe, of the \ |, (.(.|.Lewis, . ,.,.., I,ran Science school, will be th, >enl week-end Psi Gannna M , l i ( 1 ,. ITizahetl s. lurns, Annette two outside jud ( o l l e g e la.ult.N. ."ml ,.-,..,„,,.„ \ house. guest Missat Hlanchard is , ,,. , , leader- i:,,,-,,, ,.„•;< |-|l,-,l„ii, - o r o n t j• house. Mi-Conklin lacks,,,,. \,,,,,.,,,. Roberta ih'.verett, \ irgini; chairman of this section, . ., ,Mis- Hlanchard i assistant professor ol psychology, ill ed,,cation I Mr. < arlton Moos,-, in.stnn tor ... eontiuued Hawkins, Asenath Van Pure,, I Mrs. s o u t h ; Dr. O. \\ . W'heailogvtheat Male college will c m Sorority Visitor All the College - l , i d . n l - who an « lariee Su s. and Sara Atkm (lllCt c i i ••> '""• assistant professor ol hvgienc; .,..,1 ,.,',.,,', - ,. MJ \i.,,. interested are iiivilf attend tin "'.»• Jinn-T": \ vin,i Lewis Kath i.H si icni i c i i n e i .Miss .Marion .Scluna nig, e.\ 33, was \ i , i . ,,,. r ai r •e. Ilerlha I'.uhl, Mar' mlest, she |„ded .Tinr lier.ha Buhl, Mar. -^ >>s ,,race Martin, of the Slate : Phi sororitv recentlv. n,i < , .\h s l l d u , , ay, liela. M I',ell\-c. (iordoi,, sophomores l l t h C " ? } r ^ T l £ V r , Sorority T o Have Tea >{^[ ^ ^ { J ^^ lli stella Arthur. Jean Craig', U| K: C e r e w i l l• "I)," ' " l W r "'ussum '' l ' p a Delta c o n d u c t ' | ematics. The chairmen Anita Fralick. Phehe P.rown, M a y ..I al ae tea sorority Saturdaywillafternoon mittees wen follow.-of the c o m belle Mathews, , e h a P.,shop. Hetty ' » » ' " »!«" -*••<'»"' ,'" winch tin , a , l h , s , „ , „ . i u h ( , U s , ; . , , „ , , ; „ , t ,, , II cuts, Mildred Meyer, .iJ;irrangcprizes, >Mese, Ruth Hcdell, Mice l-'itxpat- « . " T wall be Mr. Harrison \ an | . , , l l u , . s Root.' -J3. general chairman, Marjorie Lockwood, ' SI; refreshl k. and Anne McKee. iresh,,,en. ';". , inspector ,,l junior high] Alumnae Visit Sorority nieuts, Prisrilla llammersley, '31. ils of the State h'.ducation de Henrietta Gastwirth, '29, Olga pari,i,cut. WELCOMES MEMBER Cross,nan. '29, llertha Nathoii, '30, r, s , ,,, ,r c,ass a rc,: ,n 'J connection with this division,, u | S v | v i a , ^ ^ ^ . ^ w c r e ,. Chi Sigma Thela sorority welcomes t i 11 lil1 M l 1 1 1 w o r k 11 in Cx J x i Li ' ,', ,"" ' " J" ""' '"• '1 ! " cent visitors at the Pi Alpha Tan I Mai belle Matthews, '3-1, into full meeting, voted to accept the re 'meinhersln 11:10 Student Assembly «•''> '»' !''.»''«••• . ' ' " • > • , W | 1 include S ( , r „ r i l y sl, and green clay owl with yello J -hilnlion ol S t a t e s stage and . .Harnard . irionelles, designed and executed $..., (),,,. spots as its mascot, rather than the; |,,,,,,.-.,„lironsoii, head Ladies' High-heel henustry ilepartinent, w i l l j | ) y „ „ . ,„„;,„. | „ „ | , S ( . h „ ( ) | a ,. ( . , , „ , , . : £ ^ " ^ Rubbers black and while porcelain bulldog, n f , a shop exhibit by the jimio, $3.90 75c according to li.it> Cordon, '3.i „ | H . a k i n a s s t . l n | , | v ,|,,., , of both figures as conforming with mr ,-,'. •i'ss,,'ei','iio,',' president. Myskama has approved , n s| 'j' , ,,, ,".f" R u s s -i,,,ieni '31 '"•"," •",'"'"' , , " > ' v . i nm) ?„t' ( . | | \ V . I.udliim. Xl tradition reuul-itious •' , O i ! "" elusion ol the mdiviHoth mascots had' been given to ^ \ ' n V ' v o i inv''.".? " dual ilepartmental ineeluigs, the e„M v s l i n e , for approval l.\ ( u r n , , " „ p a > ,,„ tire c u l e r e i i c e will meet u the auRepairing 464 Washington Ax Women Debaters Meet Keuka Team In Contest Short News Notes Beta Zeta Has Bridge For Honorary Faculty SOPHOMORE CLASS ACCEPTS MASCOT AS REPLACEMENT ' . "" "; ; ;' - * ; ; ! Professor To Address C€LLEGE / H C E v^ i ' ™ f ^ *?""™' junior d a s - , ; i „ , , ' , l i e rejecied ,„,e \ S s i . . l i e • i u[ M v ' \ \ l " • i l l l K ' l - p t l o r t u t u r e e memergeiu ergeneies. ,,,„„„,. , _ st . Ililirs . a l , . , h t . ,,.. X n ^ i ' Z ' J y ^ i T ' ^ " . This owl will now replace ""''••'' uegie houndal.on. ' black cat mascot, wind, th L 'l""» <" '''Mind lasl year, hut VISITS SORORITY c h . s i o T o M l i e e 'a',','",",'"" the " " ' east'""" •Inch was broken by the uu • IUMOII oi tinAl, u m iii i rassociation i! Gladys Newell. '3(1, was a guest ', iem branch will at hpsilon liela Phi sorority house conduct its annual reunion with a I'lle entire student body will have last week-end. luncheon in the College cafeteria an opportunity of seeing this nia.scol when ii is exhibited in assembly, P A T R O N I Z E THE the Friday before the niascot hunt begins. The name of the hiding place must he hied with Mvskania We Clean and Dye all kinds of Ladies' and IVlen's at least three da\ s before the day Wearing Apparel scl for the hum, win. h will he eon dueled m the first Week ill May, 8I1A MADISON AVENUIi Phone 6-0273 Miss Cordon said If the fresh men sl Id find the mascot, it wall A GIFT FROM mean live points for them in the inter, lass rivalry. A m e r i c a n (Elcatuna nnh 5hji»rfi /HCP PALLADINO Personality Bobs-Finger Waving - Permanent Waving H o m e S a v i n g s Hank Bldjj 13 N , Pearl St. 3-3632 Strand 133 N . 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Cigarettes in prime condition have u m o i s t u r e content ofuboutlO%.Itwill lie s e e n b y t h e Pit taburgh Testing L a b o r a t o r y Chart tli;.t cigarettes iu t li e ii r d i ii u r y wrapped package lose m o r e than half of their total moisture in thiriy (!a>» and that only the Cunul Humidor Pack deliver, cigarettes to yon in prime condition rWMIE whole country is talking about the throat_1_ easy mildness and the prime freshness oi Camel Cigarettes iu the new Humidor Pack. The above chart prepared by the Pittsburgh Testing Laboratory tells you why. Please examine it carefully. It is an unfailing guide to cigarette selection and enjoyment. As you can quickly see by the three upper curves on this interesting chart, cigarettes that lack the protection of the Humidor Pack lose their moisture rapidly from the day they are manufactured. And dav by day as this moisture disappears, the s m o k e from these cigarettes becomes harsher, holler, more unkind to the smoker's throat. Not so with Camels! The Humidor Puck is moisture proof and sealed airtight at every point. It p r o t e c t s the rich, tluvorful aroma of the c h o i c e Turkish a n d Domestic tobaccos of which Camels are blended. Millie H, J, UliYINOLUS AMELS Artificial lirnl in IKIUHCH <iml UJHIII IIK nix SIHUI ilrirn I hi' oii'lt- lurr mil iiJ'riitim'llvH n/(i///ici/ tliruhlj'twliiuitrd WHY, ll istliu murk of u iiiiiKitli'ruli' Imsti'iiH, by niriiim oflbii lliiiniilor I'tirli, lo ".Srrrc II frimh riffurnltii." llu\ (iiimh In I ho iiirlim — thU < iuuntlr II ill remain frush in yuur humu unit ujjicu, @ 19Ji, B. J. JUyooldi Tulii Ihi'sv texts yourself It i s s o easy to tell the difference between parched dry cigarettes and fresh prime Camels that it is no wonder everybody is reaching for a fresh cigarette today. Your fingers identify stale, dried-out tobaccos at once. While a Camel is flexible and pliant. Your ears can tell the difference too. For a dust-dry cigarette crackles under pressure. Hut the real test i s taste and there is simply n o comparison between t h e rich mildness o f a Camel and the hot, brackish s m o k e from a stale, dry cigarette. Switch to Camels just for today then leave t h e m tomorrow if you can. lOUACCU COMPANY, tFlntton-Sulom, N. C.