State College News VOL. XVI. No. 5 TAX ISSUE COMES UP AGAIN TODAY $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931 HER MAJESTY , FLORENCE I. EDITH MA1THIS0N TO GIVE READING Current Depression Affects Teachers' Salaries Adversely T h e current depression has had i t s effect o n t h e l e a c h i n g profession, Professor John M . Sayles, p r i n c i p a l o f M i l n e H i g h school, declared today. M a n y teachers have been r e placed b y those w h o w i l l accept l o w e r salaries. T h i s means, t o o , Students w i l l decide the a m o u n t that experienced teachers have of the t a x f o r this year w h e n t h e been replaced b y those w h o are b u d g e t w i l l be considered f o r t h e b e g i n n i n g t o teach. t h i r d c o n s e c u t i v e t i m e at the assoIn some schools the teaching ciation meeting today. f o r c e has b e e n r e d u c e d b y f o r m T h e s t u d e n t l a x w i l l be $1-1 i f t h e i n g l a r g e r classes. Supervisors b u d g e t i s a d o p t e d as p r e s e n t e d b y and specialized teachers have the student b o a r d o f finance. If been d i s m i s s e d , o r t h e y have the resolution presented b y L l o y d been retained t o readapt t h e m \ V . J o n e s , M.3, p r o v i d i n g f o r a fiftyselves t o the r e g u l a r c l a s s r o o m cent increase per student f o r t h e r o u t i n e , p r o f e s s o r Sayles said. i n f i r m a r y f u n d , is a d o p t e d b y t h e association, the student tax may be $15 i n s t e a d o f $14, C l a r e n c e A . 1 l i d l e y , t r e a s u r e r o f t h e s t u d e n t association, announced. T h e l a x is c o l l e c t e d i n e v e n d o l lars because c o l l e c t i o n o f c h a n g e introduces t o o great a chance f o r e r r o r and increases the aim unit o f The Westminster Choir of Ithw o r k t h a t lias t o b e d e n e i n c o l l e c t i o n o f t h e l a x , M r . I l i d l e y e x - aca w i l l p r e s e n t a p r o g r a m o f u n accompanied music in Chancellor's plained. T h e student board of finance h a l l o n T h u r s d a y n i g h t , N o v e m b e r p a s s e d a r e s o l u t i o n at i t s m e e t i n g 1') at 8:30 u n d e r t h e a u s p i c e s o f t h e college music association. T i n -day, r e c o m m e n d i n g t o the stu- Stale n d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n t h a t t h e t a x b e T h e c h o i r t o u r e d E u r o p e i n l 2>>, c h i n e concerts in England, France, $1-1. Austria and ('/echo "I feel t h a t the student t a x G e r m a n y , s h o u l d r e m a i n $1-1 as t h e i n f i r m a r y S l o v a k i a . T h e W e s t m i n s t e r C h oir may well f u n d is l a r g e a n o i i g h t o meet e m e r g e n c y eases T h e p r o p o s e d i n - be c a l l e d a " C h o i r o f c h o i r c o n d u c c r e a s e is n o t j u s t i f i a b l e as e v e r y b i l l t o r s . " F o r t y c h u r c h e s i n C e n t r a l p r e s e n t e d t o the student b o a r d o f N e w Y o r k and N o r t h e r n P e n n s y l finance f o r e m e r g e n c y eases h a s v a n i a a r e b e i n g s e r v e d each w e e k b e e n p a i d . I l o c t o r s hav e b e e n w i l l - e n d b y t h e s e c o n d u c t o r s w h o a r e iii Westminster Choir ing t o coop,-rale and take a reduc- students t i o n f r o m their bills w h e n e v e r t h e -el 1. T h e c o v e t e d places in i l i r m a r y f u n d has b e e n l o w " , M r . W e s t m i n s t e r Choir g o to those s t u d e n t s w h o by m u s i c a l a n d scholI l i d l e y said F l e v c n o f t h e t w e n t y i t e m s o f a s t i c a b i l i t y m e r i t ( h e h o n o r Fv c r y t h e b u d g e t p r e s e n t e d b y t h e s t u - studc nt i n t h e S c h o o l m a y t r y f o r a d e n t h o a r d o f finance h a v e been ac- p l a c e i n t h e c h o i r , b i l l h i g h e l l i cepted. T b e v a r e : m u s i c a s s o c i a - r i c n e y m i i - l be m a i n t a i n e d by t h o s e t i o n , $1,4C0; ' S I . V I I Coi.i.wiK N'KWS. w h o retain their places. Several o f $2,0(10; F c h o , $1,050; d r a m a t i c a n d ! t l e s i n g e r s a r e m e m b e r s o f I h e a r t c o u n c i l , $1,50(1; M y s k a n i a . $.150; I ST o o l I'acull y, a n d t h e m a j o r i t y o f b a s k e t b a l l , $1,70(1; b a s e b a l l , $40(1; t h e c h o i r n o w , , n t u i i r m a d e t l t e n n i s , $250; i n t r a m u r a l s p o r t s $ 7 5 ; F u r o p e a n t r i p i n 1°2Q. T i c k e t s w i l | l,e o b t a i n a b l e i n e a t h h lie c o n t i n g e n t , $50(1; a n d secchange for student tax tickets T l r e t a r i a l c o n t i n g e n t , $200. T h e i t e m s t o be v o t e d o n a r e : d a t e o f t h e i r d i s t r i b u t i o n w i l l I i n f i r m a r y \n\\<\, $2,500 u i t h a p r o - a n n o u n c e d in t h e N'KWS as so. as it is d e c i d e d u p o n , a c c o r d i n g t p o s e d i n c r e a s e o f $581.5(1; h a n d K a t h e r i n e Uclknap, '51. preside! I k, $325.15; G i r U ' A t h l e t i c ; i - Famous Actress Will Dramatize Scenes from Shakespeare Wednesday Night Students to Consider Budget; Eleven of Twenty Items Accepted Last Week T h e student association will r e ceive t h e first d r a m a t i c o f f e r i n g o f the year w h e n the a l u m n i association presents E d i t h W y n n e M a t t h i son, i n t e r n a t i o n a l l y k n o w n S h a k e s pearean actress, i n the a u d i t o r i u m of Page h a l l , W e d n e s d a y n i g h t a t 8:15 o ' c l o c k . Miss Matthison will interpret Shakespearean roles. M i s s M a t t h i s o n w i l l r e a d several Shakespearean scenes. T h e first g r o u p w i l l i n c l u d e the scene between P o r t i a a n d Hassauio f r o m " t h e M e r c h a n t o f V e n i c e " , a n d t h e balcony scene from "Komco and Juliet". Queen Catherine's defense from " H e n r y V I I I " a n d the d i a l o g u e between Hamlet a n d Ophelia from " H a m l e t " w i l l c o n s t i t u t e t h e second g r o u p o f r e a d i n g s , w i t h forest scenes from " A s You Like I t " comprising the t h i r d . COLLEGE COUNCIL TO PRESENT CHOIR ON NOVEMBER 19 W h i l e M i s s M a t t h i s o n is here f o r her p r e s e n t a t i o n at State College, she w i l l he e n l e r a i n e d b y M i s s A g u e s E. F u t l c r c r , assistant p r o f e s s o r o f E n g lish. S t u d e n t s , as w e l l as o t h e r m e m bers o f t h e a u d i e n c e , w i l l have t h e o p p o r t u n i t y o f m e e t i n g the actress i n the l . m m g e o f R i c h a r d s o n H a l l a f t e r the p e r f o r m a n c e . T i c k e t s w i l l be on sale W e d n e s d a y , in t h e r o t u n d a o f D r a p e r h a l l . Miss M i n n i e l i . S c o t l a n d is i n c h a r g e o f the sale. Amidst t h e acclaim of m o r e than one t h o u s a n d spectators, F l o r e n c e F r i e d m a n , '32, r e c e i v e d t h e c r o w n o f c a m p u s q u e e n . D e m o c r a c y t r i u m p h e d a g a i n , since M i s s F r i e d m a n was elected by p o p u l a r vote o f the student association. S h e is t h e first o f her name and hence bears the title o f F l o r e n c e I. ' Miss Friedman Acclaimed To Throne; 1000 Attend Campus Ceremonies Friday n a t i o n , $1.-100; s t u d e n t d i r e c t o r y , <>| t h e m u s i c c o u n c i l $100; t r e a s u n r'- b o n d , $25; t a s | c a r d s , $10; N a t i o n a l S t u d e n t F e d I „ . , I I / . | | ww n . e r a t i o n o f A m e r i c a . $1-10; S l a t e tlUD Will HCLVe Party ~" I ion $ 8 0 0 ; a n d dc hale- c o i m c " $571.' In Lounge To-morrow A new d y n a s t y i n t h e h i s t o r y o f S l a t e c o l l e g e r o y a l l y w a s f o u n d e d T e n C a t h e r i n e K. N o r r i - , ' 5 1 , p l a c e d t h e c r o w n o f c a m p u s q u e e n u p o n he M o n d e t r e s s e s o f F l o i v n c i F r i e d m a n , w h o became (Jueen I T . r nee I , t o t h e a c c l a i ' more thai e thousand people w h o witnessed he cc'rei v S a t u r d a y night i n the a u d i t o r i u m o f F a c e h a l l . unci 1 1 il h a v e a H a l , ; i m :is n i u h t at ' alleiidauts to the I o n Ihe I.ounce o f K i c i l - queen. I ..Iial.lv hi l o r e t according t o l . u c v e n t r a n c e >d t h e r o y a l p m c , --a p r e s i d e n t o f t h e c l u b . ! l h < ' " - I " >"~ m a r c h e d d o w n I h e 1 i" '"™"'!-' ^"- DATE OF ISSUANCE OF 1931 DIRECTORY AGAIN POSTPONED :iel ico,i i sa;r e(: i rVmeor iai d I 'G. curve.r,n- ,. '.!.!, d . c m '.U. Mii-n ! fih. 1 F i e d . nluii-g, '5.1, l i m i n e . 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I I. us, '.12, a n d I ' l l , n N o o n , ; , , , , n . h d Moiilloii'p. a n d o n t i n - l a c , | . , h e r a l d ,-,'-. | : , | , l e " h b, i n , n | |H , n u l | , | woiii'cn ' M o d e m Rend ,' ,.,| ,,s a t e x t TEN WILL ATTEND JOINT CONGRESS 0F ORGANIZATIONS Ten membero f t h e student ho.lv a r e planning t o attend t h e N e w Y< irk S t a l e - i n d e n t c o n f e r e n c e w i n , h w i l l he e o n d u e l e d i n K i n g l . l o b e r 5(1 t o N ' o v e m h e i I . si I he :-. u e r a l t h e m e o l t h e c o u f e r , nee w i l l he " R o a d s t o I n t e r n a tional F r i c n d - h i p . " As.-nath C a n l l u r e t i , '51, pr, -i .Dm .a i h e Y o t i m Women'l hi i - l i . i n a -so, l a t u m , i - a i n e i u l u o f l b , N , vv V " i k S l a t e c o n f e r , nc. al : p.ini« il l i ) I - a m . . 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I l.dv I loss Dliqilesne game al f a l l lori y niinuli s only. p p o i n i e d t h e -hwv Iv t o , n. n e l e i h e a u d i t o r i u m W o r c e s t e r , M a s - a . h u s . Its, ,,u N o Mi-G.iyuor f l u n the queen and her a t t e n d a n t s \ e m b e r 7. billowing eoininitlees: Kalheiii WELCOMES MEMBERS F o r m a n y y e a r s , D r . Ki.sley h a - M o o r e , '.iy p r o p e r t i e s ; J o h n G r o s - m o u n t e d t l i e p l a t f o r m f r o m o p p o i t e s u b s . T h e a t t e n d a n t - s t o o d at been field judge a l I h e a n n u a l v c i i o i , '.',>, s e l l i n g s ; M i l d r e d S m i t h , I heir places w h i l e the queen w a l k e d Phi L a m b d a s o r o r i t y welcomes Dartmouth vs. C o r n e l l f o o t b a l l 'M, c o s t u m e s a n d m a k e u p ; M a r Eleanor game. ' I b i s y e a r h e w i l l g o t o g a r e t l . o u g i n u i r , '52, h o u s e ; A s e - l o t h e c e n t e r o f t h e M a g e t o b e i n t o p l e d g e m e m b e r s h i p c r o w n e d b y M i s s N o n a s , w h o w a s W i l s o n , 'M D o r i s H e l l , A g ues Frb, n a l h N ' a u H u r e n , \\2, p u b l i c i t y ; a n d H a n o v e r , New I lainpsliire on N o v Q u e e n C a t h e r i n e 1 last y e a r . and M a r l h a S m i t h , sophomores. I s a b e l H e w i t t , '55, c l e a n u p . e m b e r 14 t o act i n t h a t c a p a c i t y , Dr. Risley To Umpire Football November 3 Minnie./ mi /•«;/.• .', , ../H.PIII ') PROFESSOR GIVES COURSE IN BIBLE STUDY ON SUNDAY II. Mar I On T h e f o l l o w i n g have been n a m e d as p a t r o n s and p a t r o n e s s e s : Rev. and Mrs. W i l l i a m I I . H o p k i n s , Rev. a n d Mrs. C a l v i n F r e n c h , M r s . |. M i l i vain l l o v c e , M r s . E d w i n F. H u n t i n g , Mrs. A l e x a n d e r M c K c w n , M r s F r e d erick de Peer. M r s . M e l v i n Mender, M r s . George W o m a n , M r s . C h r i s t i a n P. N o r g o r d , M r s . F r a n k l i n E. V u s hurgh, M r s . Chauncey D. H a k e s , Mrs. H e n r y L. C u m e r o n , M r s . L l o y d L. Cheney, M r s . A l l e n I f . M o o r e , Mrs. C h a r l e s L . I l a r p h a n i , M r s . F. I l e r b e r l Grey, M r s . E, M . C a m e r o n , Mrs. I.e., M u h l f e l d e r , M r s . Gales \ u f s e s s e r , M r s . )•'.. M a r t i n F r e t i n d , Mrs. A . D. S i m p s o n . M r . an.I M r s . Walter Roherls, Miss Ruth Miner, Miss Mary Quigley, Miss Helen { )dell, Miss N o r e i i e 1!. K e a t i n g , a n d Miss l . y d i a Gale. Evening News Offices M e m b e r - o f t h e •'cub" classes o f i h e S r v n Cm i i.a- N'I-VVS w i l l \ isit the i - . h t o i lal a n d p i m l i n g i , , , mis o f Ihe A l b a n y l> v e i l i n g N . vv s t . m i o r i ovv i n . .i n i n g , I i e . i r g e P. R i c e , 'S2, e d i l o i i n . 11iff, a n u o u i i c . .1 t o d a y . Me w i l l c o n d u c t I w o j o u r n a l i s m classes o f M i l n e H i g h s c h o o l o n t h e lour which will include inspection of the presses w h i l e the Slate e d i t i o n is b e i n g r i m o i l . A l l "cubs" desiring t o attend are a s k e d t o be a t t h e A l b a n y E v e n i n g N e w s office a l 9 : 3 0 o ' c l o c k . w m i .ii i11 win ~«*B STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931 State College News Established by the Class of 1918 The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers T H E N E W S BOARD GEORGE P . R I C E I: s i Editor-in-Chief 455 Elk Street "THUNDERING HERD"POUNDS E a c h year t h e antics of t h e " t h u n d e r i n g h e r d " present a p r o b l e m to t h e presiding officer of the s t u d e n t a s s o c i a t i o n . E a c h y e a r certain s t u d e n t s , utterly lacking in c o u r t e s y due their fellow s t u d e n t s , make a concerted rush to t h e rear of the a s s e m b l y and t h e escape it alTords—and always a r o u n d a q u a r t e r of twelve. It m a t t e r s but little if t h e s t u d e n t association is d i s c u s s i n g i m p o r t a n t b u s i n e s s ; they m u s t m a k e their passage, r e g a r d l e s s of t h e obvious breach of m a n n e r s . P e r h a p s they d o n o t k n o w that regular parliament a r y rules govern t h e conduct of s t u d e n t s while in a s s e m b l y a n d that once they a s s u m e their seats they a r e expected to keep t h e m . T h e chair might very well a p p o i n t several s t u d e n t s to a " s t r o n g a r m " squad in o r d e r to restrain the eagerness of s o m e . T h e r e is no excuse for leaving assembly before t h e motion for a d j o u r n m e n t is put. Seniors d o i n g practice teaching a r e t h e only people who m a y conceivably d o this a n d t h e y should take pains to be seated in t h e rear of t h e a s s e m b l y w h e r e their exit will be least noticed. Four Students See Yorktown Pageant; Hospitality And Dialect Interest Men (Editor's Note: The following article itlds written by Bernard S. Kerbel, 33, associate managing editor of the N E W S , who with three other students, attended the Sesqui-centennial celebration at Vorktown Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Monday. In the article he describes the program and presents some interesting side-lights which attracted the attention of the State college delegation.) T h e t w o sieges of t h e b a t t l e folThe pageants depicting the two sieges of t h e battle of Y o r k t o w n , lowed a g r o u p of military, artilthe presence of m a n y d i p l o m a t i c , lery, a n d cavalry drills. A b o u t six military, and naval figures, b o t h h u n d r e d people p a r t i c i p a t e d in this A N D R E W A. H R I T Z Managing Editor foreign a n d domestic a n d (he h o s - p a g e a n t . T h e y r e p r e s e n t e d F r e n c h 201 North Lake Avenue, 5-1611 a n d sailors, American pitality a n d dialect of S o u t h e r n soldiers peoples w e r e the m o s t o u t s t a n d i n g soldiers, a n d British a n d H e s s i a n H E L E N ROHEL Finance Manager features of o u r entire trip to t h e troops. Chi Sigma Thcta, 215 Partridge Street, 6-6156 Sesqui-Centenuial celebration _ of O t h e r t h i n g s t h a t i m p r e s s e d us ALVINA R. LEWIS Associate Managing Editor the battle of Y o r k t o w n Virginia most particularly were t h e dialect 206 Western Avenue, 4-1839 last week end. of t h e S o u t h e r n people, which we BERNARD S. KERDEI Associate Managing Editor W e left State college F r i d a y tried to imitate, their e x t r a o r d i n a r y 57 Elberon Place afternoon at t w o o'clock a n d after hospitality, t h e c h a r a c t e r of the driving for eighteen h o u r s c o n s e c - s o u t h e r n h i g h w a y s , which extend utively w e arrived at R i c h m o n d , for miles s t r a i g h t a w a y w i t h o u t a SUPPORT COMMISSION the capital city of t h e s t a t e of Vir- single c u r v e ; t h e size of t h e plantaSENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Ruth Brezee, Vera Hums, Frances Keller, and Bessie Levine. JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Abbie ginia. After breakfasting, we p r o - tions, a n d t h e w a r m t h that we enDinneen, Harriet Dunn, Laura Styn, and Margaret Service. O n e of t h e most difficult tasks that falls to t h e lot DESK EDITOR: Grenfell Rand, '3-1. REPORTERS: Luisa Igleslas, of s t u d e n t s devolves upon t h e c a m p u s commission. ceeded to historic Y o r k t o w n , which c o u n t e r e d . Rose Kantor, Carolyn Kramers, Ruth Putnam, Violet Putnam, is sixty miles distant from RjchOn t h e return trip on Sunday Its duties a r e varied a n d involved. E v e r y student mond. Arriving at t h e battle-field Bessie Simmons, Hilda Smith, and Edith Tenner, juniors; Vi —:..:iL.tt.u *->_l". iBishop, c-i I-*: I* 1 1.1:1.1~ llooklieim, 1» —1.1...:. should feel his duty to c o o p e r a t e with the m e m b e r s we i m m e d i a t e l y p r o c e e d e d t o col- we stopped off at Mount Vcrnoti, mia Abidjan, Cclia Diane llochner, Hilda b u t w e r e d i s a p p o i n t e d to discover :ieanor Coutant, Katherlne Cunneen, Helen Dolierty. Jane of t h e c o m m i s s i o n as far as possible. lect p r o g r a m s , p a m p h l e t s , a n d pic- t h a t il w a s closed. W e noticed that Doocey, Frances Higgins, Marion Howard, Marion Mle< S u g g e s t i o n s of t h e c h a i r m a n of t h e commission torial post cards. Mary Moore, Hannah Parked, Marilyn Knscnheck, Almir, the p r e p a r a t i o n s w e r e s t a r t e d for Kuss, Betty Salcse, Katherine Simmons, Thclma Smith, licssi. w e r e given to be followed. After all, the commission is T h e battle-field itself is about the Bicentennial of W a s h i n g t o n ' s Stetkar. Dolores Van Scott, Mary Lou Walther, Katherin. Wilkins, and Elizabeth Zuend, sophomores. CIRCULATION MAN s e r v i n g t h e student body and t h e College. nine s q u a r e miles, but for p u r p o s e s birth next spring. AOER: Frances Mazar, '32. ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANACEUS Cleanliness about t h e College and orderliness in of convenience an arena a b o u t sevW c visited t h e A r l i n g t o n cemMary Dolierty and Jean Watkins, juniors. BUSINESS STAI'IJean Craigmile, Marguerite Crutchley, anil Katherine Hang r o u t i n e m a t t e r s a r c chief concerns of the commission. en acres was used for t h e p a g e a n t s . etery and were very much impressophomores. S u p p o r t it in its efforts. W e arrived at t h e battle-field sed at t h e almost t r a n s l u c e n c y of g r a n d s t a n d s , just a bit t o o late to the marble of t h e a m p h i t h e a t r e and Published every Friday in the eoll.-gc year by the E, litorial liear the speeches General J o h n J. the t o m b of t h e I 'nkuow n Soldier. Board representing the Student Association. Subscriptions , $2.25 Pershing, c o m m a n d e r of t h e A m e r - W c were surprised to note that a CHANGING AN ANTIQUE per year, single copies, tun cents. Delivered anywhere ill the ican forces d u r i n g the W o r l d W a r , soldier keeps g u a r d c o n s t a n t l y in United States. Entered as second class matter at pos and Marshal Henri Petain, t h e front of t h e t o m b . Albany, N. Y. O u t w o r n and in need of revision for years, t h e " s a v i o u r " of Verdun. T h i s t a r d i n e s s W e spent the rest of Sunday point system has finally been handed over to a stuThe News does not necessarily endorse sentiments e \ | iresseil dent c o m m i t t e e charged with t h e duty of bringing was c o u n t e r - b a l a n c e d later by see- a f t e r n o o n in W a s h i n g t o n , where in contributions. No communications will be printed unit •ss the ing these t w o men at close view we visited many governmental it up to d a t e . NEWS. writers' names arc left with the Editor-in-Chief of the pass by in a military procession buildings, including the WashingAnonymity will be preserved if so desired. The XMVS do es not T h e r e a r c too m a n y u n i m p o r t a n t offices on t h e list along with t h e H o n o r a b l e C h a r l e s ton m o n u m e n t , the W h i l e 1 louse, guarantee to print any nr all communications. h o l d i n g t h e points of a major office; certain minor of- Frances A d a m s , s e c r e t a r y of t h e the Capitol, and tin: S m i t h s o n i a n fices a r e really of major i m p o r t a n c e ; some offices a r e navy, Ihe H o n o r a b l e Ray L y m a n Institution. PRINTED IIY HAMILTON PRINTING COMPANY, ALHANY, N E W YORK no! even listed. Vilbur, secretary of Interior, Gov We left W a s h i n g t o n about - i x Such a system works an injustice on s t u d e n t s w h o ir J o h n G. Pollard of Virginia, t h i r t y that niuht and spent th hold a so-called "major office" which really entails abinet m e m b e r s anil night in L a n c a s t e r , I ennsylv little work. Revision should free them for other ami una! leaders. From L a n c a s t e r , t h e next i n o n nign m o r e i m p o r t a n t tasks. Visit Battlefield we p r o c e e d e d to Albany ami T h e battle-field a r o u n d t h e a n n a rived about live o'clock. HOW MUCH LONGER? was occupied by m a n y t e n t s which STATKSMAN \Y K I r t: s o t housed t h e displays of v a r i o u s d e C. S . ; W A R O N IXSI.I I S M a n y s t u d e n t o r g a n i z a t i o n s , dependent upon the p a r t m e n t s , and t h e d e l e g a t i o n s of Co.N' I I.NI'hS. b u d g e t , a r e suffering e m b a r r a s s m e n t in dealing with the states. W e visited as m a n y as Iiy G. I'. K c r e d i t o r s because of needless delay in t h e a d o p t i o n we could before t h e a f t e r n o o n proof the a n n u a l budget. None of them can obtain m o n e y g r a m began. W e learned at t h e Hv Fredeick J. Slimson. ( h a r k s 1/y United Stales. until t h e budget is adopted. tent reserved for t h e N e w York T h e discussion today will mark t h e third week that Seribncr's Sons. N e w York. -178 pages. $.1.50. delegation that there were eighteen has been given to the budget—far m u r e time than " M y United S l a t e s " is t h e s t o r y of an American o t h e r d e l e g a t i o n s from colleges and w a s necessary. N o one will a r g u e that careful con- b o y h o o d , of a distinguished c a r e e r in law and gov- schools in N e w York. s i d e r a t i o n should be dispensed, but e v e r y o n e must e r n m e n t , and the revelations of a diplomatic career T h e a r e n a itself w a s b o r d e r e d in a g r e e that a n y t h i n g which will expedite t h e work in w a r time, written by a cousin of a potential candithe shape of a half-circle by thirdate for t h e Republican n o m i n a t i o n for president. should be d o n e . . B y sf. ffijy^l a y g o e r teen g r a n d s t a n d s , a n d m o n u m e n t a l T h e notice of the student board of finance to the T h e story begins with a pleasant account of a n o r m - pylons, which were built by the effect that all budget items be handed in t w o weeks al b o y h o o d in Iowa before t h e Civil W a r . Mis life original t h i r t e e n s t a t e s . Charles T h e first of t h e d r a m a t i c s class ago w a s printed in ibis newspaper. Vet one student at H a r v a r d as a m e m b e r of t h e class of 7 6 is of par- Frances A d a m s presided at t h e plays showed an excellent directort h r e w a wrench in t h e works last Friday by p r o p o s i n g ticular interest to t h e college s t u d e n t . F r o m Ihe time afternoon p r o g r a m , and later gave ial ability mi t h e part of Miss an action which should have been referred to the of his g r a d u a t i o n we follow his career with decided a speech on the i m p o r t a n c e of the Clemens. T h e r e w a s a unity of board for its consideration. It certainly is an indi- interest ; l s he passes t h r o u g h t h e Roosevelt era, up navy in t h e battle of Y o r k t o w n . 1 le setting, a t m o s p h e r e , and mood that cation of s h o r t - s i g h t e d n e s s . G r a n t i n g that t h e in- t h r o u g h the W o r l d W a r . introduced the d e s c e n d a n t s of Mar- is seldom achieved in a class pit sc r e a s e suggested is desirable, w h y did not its advoP r e v i o u s to his European trip as an American dipdilation. c a t e s p r o m o t e it by some o t h e r channel than to wait lomat he speaks of national events o n l y ; later Ihe shal, C o m i c de R o c h a m b e a u , head 'I he setting w a s unusual—a room until t w o weeks after all items should have been scene widens to include actions ,,f international scope. of t h e French military forces during the A m e r i c a n R e v o l u t i o n ; of that expressed a definite thing. W e h a n d e d in? l i e had at o n e time been an e x c h a n g e professor in Margins de L a f a y e t t e ; of Admiral liked the c a l e n d a r with t h e h a m , ft is p r o b a b l e that the students will n o t vote for a law with the University of Paris and s,, had entered th: Grasse, c o m m a n d e r of the Ihe s t o c k i n g s over the chair, and m e a s u r e which will increase t h e student tax a n o t h e r the field of pedagogy. French a d m i r a b l y during t h e revo- the victrola. dollar. It is equally certain that the student board of He is critical of the American state d e p a r t m e n t lution; of Lord Cornwallis, C o m P l a y g o e r s u g g e s t s that m o r e at finance will not accept the tax in sums i n v o k i n g the portfolio of which is 1,,-ld |,y H e n r y Slimson, his m a n d e r of the British a r m i e s dur- lention he paid to that part of the p a r t s of a dollar. cousin. Political intrigue and the s c e n t s of stale- ing that war, and of Baron Von stage which s h o w s when d o o r s a r e open. T o be completely in the It should be r e m e m b e r e d that the fund being dis- craft a r e revealed by a man w h o knew them both as Steuben. mood of t h e play, and then to sec cussed is an "emergency fund." It is not to be used o b s e r v e r and participant. t h r o u g h an open door and recug for s t u d e n t s who bring a bill or a carefully t h o u g h t His life covers a m o m e n t o u s period in American ni/e a few old familiar b o a r d s and out illness. It might be wise fur the board to define history and his a c q u a i n t a n c e s included great men and the well-known brick wall is to what an " e m e r g e n c y " m e a n s and when otic exists in women of many fields. T o read his book is to view come to earth with a b u m p . Il the life of a student! Ihe kaleidescopic c h a n g e s which m e t a m o r p h o s e d seemed u n r e a s o n a b l e , loo, t li.it one T h e student body should meet this m o r n i n g with \ m e r i e a from a W e s t e r n |,, a World power, should enier a n o t h e r room ami find firm i n t e n t i o n s of disposing of all business pertaining (Cmuimied from fair I, ,olmmi 5) three pillows piled up on the lloor, t o the budget. Legitimate discussion should be encour- The Insert Menace Iiy P. (). Howard. The Century Mrs. G e o r g e A. Plant, M r s awaiting just the chance to appear. aged, but no one will offer s t r e n u o u s objection if the Company. New York. .(47 pages. $.1.3(1. Charles I). Iline, Miss | o a n Van Miss (Juick -bowed again lliat •chair takes steps to halt needless o r a t o r y . H e r e is shown tin Insect E m p i r e — s t r o n g , mili- Slyke, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Slit T h e parade of vocal sandwich men is a n o t h e r item tant, and boasting an antiquity that far exceeds that art Greene, Mrs. Fred S t e p h e n s , she is a superior actress .me ..| the best thai ha- ever graced which ought to be reduced. T h i s n e w s p a p e r lias for of t h e h u m a n race rapidly multiplying and spread M P s Elizabeth Smith, Miss Mary its chief purpose the task of giving publicity to the iug over the earth In a constant war against the W a s s o u , Mrs. William Bayard Van Slate's stage. T h e r e is an est i p tional Hole of sincerity in h e r act several o r g a n i z a t o n s . T h e y have n o right to take up p r o g r e s s of m a n . Renssalaer, M r s . Adua W . Rislev, iug. She has a keen perception valuable times in an oral repetition of material that Mr. Reynolds King T o w u s e m l , Insects have had 12,00(1 timethe chance that Man may well be olTcrcd -Indents t h r o u g h the c o l u m n s of Mrs. Harold lliniiian, |ttdg e ss ti u, , r, ,e ,, ,and ,g K< i u , | imood in p o r l r a v i u g il this paper and many limes is. Some, sin h as d r a m a t i c has had to evolve a type, due to Us quicker powers Mis, Newton Van Derzee, , , . It I. it to themselves, they would M ' ^ l W e especially p e n a l l y liked her p a n t o m i m e p r e s e n t a t i o n s , athletic e\ciils, and debates, may jus of r e p r o d u c t i o n Agnes O'Brien, Mrs I., mini r ils line feeling. tify an oral a n n o u n c e merit, bill there is little excuse have a much greater chance of successful survival Baldinan, ami M r s . Ralph T a g g a i than would m a n , Dr. l b . w a r d reveals. Her husband failed i live up lo for tin- rest. Eighty three m e m b e r s of tl e emotional climax d e m a n d e d by He s h o w s the natural a d v a n t a g e s of ihe insect P e r h a p s if there are fewer "an noil in em c u t , " today, Slate college faculty will also ;e e part. His g e s t u r i n g with his l> I" o w r the genus lumio: g r e a t e r anliquitv, small the m o r e serious business ,,1" the session will be coin •hi hand grew I il - to the si/e, protective coloration, rapidity of uio'v eiueiit, pleted. Mrs. William Mayanl \ an Ren dience, but he showed p ii c, s t r e n g t h of body structure ill out of propm lion p , selaer, Mr. Reynolds King Tow i vcrlln Irs,. mil itol multiplication, iiornious p,,wi semi, Mr Ray Cct il ( \li We b k c l Mr. Mi Xaiv He did \ n ahi s e n t t r e n d of t i n . l u r e of t h e Harold I l l i m u a n , Mis capable piece of acling. l i e i, -eel III IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE h i m s e l f ;„ a i d i n g painted M. Rifenbergb, M i s . F; ih . led the moot! ol Ihe p i.l to -prt-ad a n Slowell, and Senator T h e student a ss,,( ial at led wisely la t wt cl, plavi d his pail with - vut p a l h ) anil w \ \ hei the d h a s fulls a w hen it voted the inonej lit t i -. ai y to -end loin rep Irlslaildlllg. t l l g e l •• of I I, r c s e n t a t i w , to the Sesipn t t utcunial celebration al I III t h e w h o l e , t h e pl.l Howard CALENDAR Yorktown. lellig. nils handled ami . I pi. .pi,. n crop pra.n Moth la, ully ami sliuh nl - of Stale t ollcge h a w Today abb p e r f o r m a n c e f,., t| II llent illusli-ali alway-. backed any project which w on hi i i n p r c s , upon 11:10 P M. Wsciuldy, Audit..ri o t h e r institutions the plate o( a l e a t h e r ' s college in .( uu i essl'ul w.o i n ,he pi s t inn. P a c e hall. ilt I- a d r i l l , i . In. I cntouioh is) o f t h e I ' n i i e t l intei i ollegiate t ircles. Tomorrow H e r e c e n t l y re D e l e g a t i o n s a i e scut each year to leading coiiven Slatt s I lepai tun nt o| Agi n ulltll i 7.10 P.M. Commerce Hal tioiis of artistic, social science, religious, and jour i ei\ o l t h e I 'appi i W a r d of $3,000 h lowe't n Party Lounge, Rich,i.l nl.ill h.ii for fin lln i mi a, i .. ulltll nalislic i m p o r t a n c e T h e plate of the College iii iii ardson Hall. t e r c o l l e g i a t e debating has s t r e n g t h e n ! d this gradual!) less combat with insect d e s l r o > e r s . 10:00 A M. G A. A. Indian Alpha c h a p t e r of Phi Delta is , n g r o w i n g relation of unity with o t h e r colleges P r o f e s s o r W o o d a r d head of ihe I,biology depart Ladder Hike Ibises leave l e i i a i n i n g ihe o t h e r sororities ami E v e r y dollar expended for such purposes r e t u r n s a incut, praises the book. He coimiiennils Us illuslracollege al ten. the faculty m e m b e r s at a lea litis t w o fold value: Ihe College receives a desirable type lions and the natural m a n n e r in w hi lich il has been Tuesday Sunday afternoon from three lo li\ e of p u b l i c i t y ; a n d the students who enjoy t h e trip a n d written, free from highly let hi lenils. | | , ex o'clock at t h e s o r o r i t y house. T h e 7:J0 I ' M . Spanish Club Rethe r e s u l t a n t experience a r e belter fitted to return as a m p l e s and e m p h a s i s on the economic phus if the ception, L o u n g e . tea is being given in celebration of a d v i s e r s to their fellows. question is particularly well handled. Ihe F o u n d e r s ' Day of Phi Delta. AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-6-182 Manager f BOOKS: STATES STAGE SPONSORS NAMED FOR PRESENTATION WEDNESDAY NIGHT Sorority To Entertain At Social Tea Sunday mmitftjimmmimw \ STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931 SENT GREEKS TO HAVE DELEGATES TO YORKTOWN, VA. 141 STATE SENIORS DANCE OCTOBER 31 SESQM-CENTENNIAL COMPCSE^ FACULTY Women Will Conduct Dances In Individual Houses; Committees Named F o u r men were sent by the student association to the Scsqui-Centennial c e l e b r a t i o n of the battle of Yorktovvn at Y o r k t o w n , Virginia, last Friday, S a t u r d a y , Sunday and Monday, as delegates r e p r e s e n t i n g S t a l e college. T h e delegation was composed of K e n n e t h Miller, '32, c h a i r m a n ; A n d r e w A. l l r i t z , 'il, m a n a g i n g editor of the STATE COI.i.Kcn- N E W S ; Samuel S. Dorrance, 'il, editor of the F.cho; and Bernard S. Kerbel, 'ii, associate m a n a g i n g edi- Professor John M. Sayles Gives Teaching Schedule for First Semester ORCHESTRA NAMED FOR ANNUAL HOP State's News Represented In Intercollegiate Press Copies of the STATE COLLEGE NEWS are b e i n g sent eacli w e e k to the I n t e r c o l l e g i a t e P r e s s at Cleveland, Ohio, which issues each week a blue letter t o t h e editors of college n e w s p a p e r s with news of national collegiate interest. E v e n t s at S t a t e college which would be of national interest will be copied from these copies of tile NEWS and i n c o r p o r a t e d in the weekly d e s p a t c h e s . Attendance Is Limited To 150; Seniors Have Preference Committee Declares Shirlcyncll and her Monte Karlo Girls will furnish the music to which the senior class will dance at its annual H o p to be conducted in the Page Hall g y m n a s i u m F r i day night from 9 o'clock until 1, according to D u a n e Baker, chairman of the music c o m m i t t e e . Music man of the music c o m m i t t e e . 8:05 to 9:00 o'clock: seventh year A t t e n d a n c e at the dance will be English, Sylvia Kline; science, Anita Sohellimited to ISO couples and seniors will be given preference, a c c o r d i n g T h i r t y - f o u r m e m b e r s of t h e art to Robert R a n k i n s , general chairEnglish, Selma Sims; science, Allien Aimsie.li; ninth y e a r - French, Marlon Strcv- d e p a r t m e n t plan to visit the T r y o n man. Bids and favors will be disArt Gallery of Smith college, tributed in room X W e d n e s d a y by N o r t h h a m p t o n , M a s s a c h u s c t t c s , to- the c o m m i t t e e s in c h a r g e . Levine; tenth year -English, Kuth Fisher; m o r r o w , Miss Eunice P c r i n c , head Latin, Margaret Starr; llislnry A, FlorThe committees are: arrangeence F.iscntein, Marion Ahrains ; elementary of t h e a r t d e p a r t m e n t , a n n o u n c e d . m e n t , F r a n c e s Keller, c h a i r m a n , Igebra, Margaret Cottschalk; French, Mary T h e s t u d e n t s will leave the College Audrey Flowers, F'.lva Nealon, and O'Shcn; ml. Fr Lc by bus at 8:15 o'clock in the m o r n Lazar.my; •try, Evelyn Fort Clarice S i m m o n s ; bids, Julia Fister, Latin, Mn Calusha; physics, Fran- ing and r e t u r n at night. chairman, Sue Brierly, Frances Ifth year French, Helcne Sixty s t u d e n t s had signed up to (rooks iate algehra, Harold Has- visit the art gallery, Miss Ferine Gaynor, and Ruth I s h e n v o o d ; decwell ; geography, Frances M orations, Leah D o r g a n , c h a i r m a n , said, but only thirty-four can be Ruth Goldsmith, and Ruth M a r t i n ; ,.l F.lli- Kn'i Ah, liihli English -I F, loin a c c o m m o d a t e d at one lime. An- favors, K a t h e r i n e Belknap, cliairEngl •I. Isal.cl I o t h e r trip will be c o n d u c t e d soon, uian, Alice Giblin, Rosemary she added. I'o Harvey, and M a r g u e r i t e N o r ' h r u p ; T h e g r o u p plans to visit the floor. Harold Haswell, c h a i r m a n , d o r m i t o r i e s of Sinilh college, and and Lloyd M o r e l a n d ; music, D u a n e Arnold Hoohhe the residence, , of Calvin . , I'oolidgc, , . , , Maker, chairman, and Robert Tcrwil'ige, ; ,„.form English 1. luli, president ol the L mtcd | F | o n ( , y . r , f , . c s i l n l e n t S | H e l e n BurgState selis; hinlogy, tier. Special e m p h a s i s will be placed T h e dec. rations will be done by nillth-vc.-ir s.ici'i on I he original p a i n t i n g s illustrat- professional d e c o r a t o r s , T h e con• laid : F.e,„l, 1 ing the beginning of m o d e r n art, tract has been a w a r d e d to T r a n a n .Atkinson and F Froleiick ; Lai Miss Ferine said. T h e w o r k s of of C h o c s , who has decorated for Imokki-epii I. F I lie following a r t i s t s will be seen dances at both R. I'. 1. and U n i o n . Unix; F, I ),„,|e at the art gallery: C.ericault, Dela- T h e d e c o r a t i o n s will probably folmetlv. M:, Fortune; history II. Ma, Forltni ler, Kan,.-Hi Miller; Enejis croix, t'otirbet, lolin C o n s t a b l e , low the class color scheme of yelMadeline (Ireen; Latin 4, I.. A loin Corot, Millet, and Renoir. low and wdiite. French .1, Margaret Nelson; shoi'iha Mildred Meyer: chemistry, Kalhiyn 'I'he p a t r o n s and p a t r o n e s s e s for nap; French ,!, Kuth Mrc/ec. the dance will b e : Dr. A. R. lirtibacher and Mrs. Brubacher, presi10:05 to II :00: sevenlh gra.le ,, dent of the college, Dean William ,„alios. C.ri,,,,,- Faulk; social se; II Met/.ler and Mrs. Mctzlcr, Dean Marjorie Wilson; -.deuce, Mary Coin eighth grade mathematics, Manila fa T h e junior class will have a .Anna K. Fierce, Donald C. Bryant, science, I'.i ni.i Seoil ; English, I " l ' o \ erty P a r t y " in the L o u n g e of instructor in F.nglish, Miss Marion Mullen; Latin I. Dorothea liurleigh ; Richardson hall on Friday night, Conklin, supervisor in English in v, M I.I Elsie lloh N o v e m b e r 13, at 8:11(1 o'clock, J. Milne High school, Miss A n n e t t e il'l'D :,ing, Florenc He liruce F'ilby, class president, an Dobbin, i n s t r u c t o r in French, Mr. in; French I, Louise llonevco iioiinced today. It was decided at Carleton Moose, supervisor in sciisl, .!. Duane Maker and C She a meeting of the class T u e s d a y to hislory A, lane Mar Laughlin ence in Milne H i g h school, and Xealon; Latin J, Katherine Kent have this party Mrs. Moose, Miss Helen J a m e s , a s eh I. Maedc'iua Th, Caroline FTanccs McMalion will be general sistant librarian, Miss rllv Mi Lester, i n s t r u c t o r in m a t h e m a t i c s , cliairuian for the pari y, I ler comCath. id Hele mittees will he: r e f r e s h m e n t s , Wil- and Clarence A. Hidley, assistant Codfrev; liam Collins, c h a i r m a n , M a r g a r e t professor of history, and Mrs. ry C, 10 Service and Flora W u r s t l i n ; faculty, Hidley. A L i n a Lewis, cliairuian; e n t e r t a i n ment, Laura Styn, c h a i r m a n , Katherine Moore and R a y m o n d H a r r i s ; social Frances I lev a r r a n g e m e n t s , J o h n Detlefson and hiol.i) if red I. id Melva Ma English, Sa algel.l Tarpek lohn ( i r o s v e n o r ; and a s s e s s m e n t s , I'afla and Audrey Flowers; typewi mug, Ralph Harris. W'einhei-K and Marie StU-f\ali-i ; i inly m e m b e r s of the junior class, i I, Audrey Sullivan: commercial H a n n a h I'arker, Crenfell Rand, die, Marie Cccne; Latin 2. Ililde- faculty c h a p e r o n s , and the class and I'hillip Ricciardi were nomiSiiohmaiei ; history A. Mary Alex Myskania guardians, Isabel f'eard nated for the posiloii of the sophoCatherine Uiegel; English .1, Hull, and Mildred Smith, seniors, will he more class r e p o r t e r at a m e e t i n g I) Id, : permitted to attend. last week, Flections will he W e d I'hi Delta: Marjorie Wilson, 'il, nesday, according to William Nelgeneral c h a i r m a n ; Ruth l!<>yd, 'ii, C. Margaret Hen, son, class president. illtein.ediale algehl I S R E C E N T V I S I T O R music; Virginia H a w k i n s , 'il, ar- lish I. Helen Mea T h e vacancy in the office was rangements; India Newton, 'ii, ilia Kellogg. lane Coiiboy, '2'), was a week end made by the- transfer of F.dward Mowers; L i m a llrown, 'il, refreshvisitor at the ( l a m m a I'hi Sigma Deevey, former reporter, to Yale m e n t s ; and L l i / a b e i h H u m p h r e y , 1 :00 to 2:00: iiniver-.it v. il v house recently. 'il, p r o g r a m s . Fifteen S t a t e college sororities will c o n d u c t their annual fall house d a n c e s on S a t u r d a y night, O c t o b e r 31. T h e d a n c e s will he in the individual s o r o r i t y houses. C o m m i t t e e s have been a p p o i n t e d for the dances by each s o r o r i t y . tor of the N E W S , The sorority committees arc: T h e delegation appointed by Psi G a m m a : d e c o r a t i o n s , Kvclyn Clarence A. Hidley, assistant proA r m s t r o n g , 'ii, c h a i r m a n , Bertha fessor of history, left the college Buhl and Adelaide l.yndt, j u n i o r s ; Friday at 2 o'clock for Y o r k t o w n , music, D o r o t h y Griffin, Leora Ged- and arrived t h e r e S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g . des, and R u t h Bedell, s o p h o m o r e s ; T h e d e l e g a t e s heard famous naval, r e f r e s h m e n t s , Almira k u s s , Cather- military and diplomatic men speakine B r o w n , and J u n e Carey, s o p h o - to the assembled multitude, witm o r e s ; clean-up, Helen Kluge, Har- nessed various military drills, saw riet V a n W e l y , and Marjorie Hicks, an historical pageant which ins o p h o m o r e s ; faculty, Marie Sticf- cluded the reeiiactnienl of the siege vater, '32, and p r o g r a m , F.velyn Ls- of Y o r k t o w n . ( >n the return trip may a n d F l o r e n c e Dorn, j u n i o r s . which was begun Sunday m o r n i n g , visile,1 ' historical I'.ta P h i : music, Abbie Dinnccn, the d e l e g a t e '33, c h a p e r o n s , A m i " Ni~l.itt. 'il; slirines, m o n u m e n t s and m e m o r i a l s m Richmond, Va., Baltimore, Mel., refreshments, Rosemary Harvey, and W a s h i n g t o n , D. C. T h e dele'il, and p r o g r a m s , Letitia (.'onncIL, gation reached Albany at 5 o'clock '34. on Monday afternoon. I'i Alpha T a n : a r r a n g e m e n t s and Slate college was one of nineteen programs, Hetty Simmons, '33, c h a i r m a n , Lena Gould, '3-1; music, other Xew York Slate colleges, uniEdith Levine, '33; r e f r e s h m e n t s , ! versities, and schools that were replane Sliulman, '33, Matilda Centner, resented by like delegations at *34; d e c o r a t i o n s , k e n a (.'olom.m, 'ii; Yorktown. and c h a p e r o n s , L.lna Kpstcin, 'ii. G a m m a Kappa I 'hi: chaperons, Marie I'rindlc, '31, chairman, Mar | g a r c t Service, '33; music, Marie Greene, '33, cliairuian, Martha Davis, 'i2, and Carolyn Christians e n , ' 3 3 ; r e f r e s h m e n t s , Marjorie I >e Biology chili will have a party Ileus, 'il, c h a i r m a n , Muriel Denton and K a t h r y n I lane,, s o p o h n i o r e s ; tonight in t h e L o u n g e of Richard-• ai hall for all who are interested, and p r o g r a m s , Jean Murray, '3 1, cliairuian; Marjorie l.ongmuir, 'il, Winifred Lansing, 'il, club president, a n n o u n c e d today. T h e new and Rita H r o w n h a r d l , '34. m e m b e r s of t h e club will be initiated Beta Z e t a : d e c o r a t i o n s , F.li/abeth at this party, and there will be fohnsnti, '34; music, Marjorie j singing, e n t e r t a i n m e n t , and refreshD o m s e r , 'ii; a r r a n g e m e n t s , Alice ments. V a u g h n , 'ii; faculty, Ivtith I'utnani, j Corrine Faulk and Anita Sobe 'ii; and refreshments, Lois Benja- j leski, seniors, are in c h a r g e of the min, '31. event. A d m i s s i o n will be twentyAlpha R h o : decorations, Sar;i Hill, 'il, and Mae Smith, 'ii; re- live cents. All those who desire to come are requested t " sign up on f r e s h m e n t s , Julia I linaiuan, ' il the main bulle.m board in Draper c h a p e r o n s , C a r o l y n Fitzgerald, 'il: ball, Miss L a n s i n g added. and music, I lelen Van D u / e e , 'ii. O n e h u n d r e d forty-one seniors are t e a c h i n g in Milne H i g h school this semester, a c c o r d i n g to the list issued from the office of P r o f e s s o r J o h n M. Sayles, principal. T h e schedule for practice teachers follows: ART DEPARTMENT TO CONDUCT TRIPS TO ART GALLERIES Biology Club To Have Party, President Says fiamnia I'hi S i g m a : general chairman, h'.hanor l.earv, 'ii; faculty, Mercedes Martin, 'ii; music, Mary Wald, 'il; d e c o r a t i o n s , Mclva Mac.-, '32; and r e f r e s h m e n t s , Marion C..misky, '31. F'.psilon Beta I'hi: general chairman, Lthel I'rilcher, 'il; p r o g r a m s , Sally Fasoldt, 'il; Margaret Henry, •il, 'and D o r o t h y C.rainor, ' 3 1 ; dec; r itiona. \ r. i m I mge in:l M i \ Gilmore, j u n i o r s ; c h a p e r o n s , Louise Koory, 'il, Bettv O ' C o n n o r , '34, and 'Marion Roddy, 'ii; refeshm e n t s , G e r t r u d e 'I'erwilliger and Mary A l e x a n d e r , s e n i o r s ; music, Mary G a u t h i e r , '31, and Katherine Doo'lev 'il; and clean-up, Helen Snyder, 'ii, and Elizabeth Finch, I'hi L a m b d a : H a / e l Sutton, 'ii, '34. general c h a i r m a n ; F s t h e r Mead Sigma A l p h a : general chairman, and Inez Kellev, seniors, prog rams ; Dycknian and (iertrude lane Moore, '32; decorations, Doro- F'.thel thy Allen, 'il; refreshments, F'.lsie lilack, j u n i o r s , refreslunents; licncllealrice H o l m e s , 'il; clean-up, Martha Can- vieve Shorey, '3 1, and dee 'H; p r o g r a m s , Carolyn Kra- W a g n e r , 'ii, d e c o r a t i o n s . mers, 'ii; music, Belly MacCombs, Chi Sigma T h e l a : Margaret Stair, 'ii, ami c h a p e r o n s , llilnia Berg 'il, d e c o r a t i o n s ; F'.llen Noon, ' 3 1 ; r e f r e s h m e n t s ; h'.lva Nealon, 'il, and strom, 'ii. Marv C a r d i n e r , 'ii, c h a p e r o n s ; and Delia i h n e g a : K a t h e r i n e Sim lane Doocev, '3-1, music. merer. '31, m u s i c ; Ma.lee T h u m p GREEKS TO HAVE DANCE OCTOBER 21 IN GROUP HOUSES son 'il, c h a p e r o n s ; F'.thel /.otz, 'ii, d e c o r a t i o n s ; Elizabeth Rasmussen, '31, r e f r e s h m e n t s ; Louise Wells, '31, p r o g r a m s ; Marjorie Morton, 'ii, a r r a n g e m e n t s . Kappa D e l t a : Isabel Lawrence, 'ii, general c h a i r m a n ; Clarice T a v lor, 'ii, m u s i c ; F.slher Davies, '31. , h a p e r o n s ; T h e l m a Sinilh, '31. refreshments Lleanor W'atcrbiirv '31 p r o g r a m s ; Mario,, l.lovd, '31. a r r a n g e n i e n t s ; an.I Marion Welch, '31, . l e a n up. Juniors Will Conduct Party On November 13 COI.I.KOK Special Attention tit Sorority Houses I.. A . B O O K H E I M Reliable M e a t s and Poultry sli .,, Helen Silver; •; sl,orlhand, Maijorie , Schlachter; French .1 eeping J. Maiy Kul.i el l),.o: II., HI" I'liono 6-1H37 Luke Ave. liy, Scl. 36 is. 3H Beaver Street 91 Steps Hast of Pearl Street (U'TOMKTHIST "(l \ . I'earl St. Allianv, X. Y 20H Oiiuil St. Make the Neiiihharlwiitl M)HI< SHOP .'cttidy HYRGMSSKS Printers Opposite lli^li Self 11 CI UK HEAUT) "We Understand Troy FRANK II. (Sencrtil Pic;s 464 Washington Ave, I I:VOKY & co. SANDWICHES Cuke MKN'S SHOHS siioi-: SHOP Repairing 846 Mudison A\ THE HIGH SCHOOL LUNCH Special Prices On KBDS SNHAKS Sophomores Nominate To Fill Vacant Office \\ , I'optilur I End's S'ru-nt Eating - Meeting and Nirju I'luee" Jack llrown, I'rop. Sr0um 9 a (EatVtiuia I lullowc'cn Special lc Sale Next Friday and Saturday, Ocl. 30-31 MORRIS CANDY SHOPPH 222 Central Ave. Tousled Sandwiches 10c 2 for l i e •I/so complete line of fresh niixly Sliufi I'honc -t-'MKI 'West OPTICIAN SALON ('cnlriil Ave. at Lexington Albany, N. Y. Quality Pi id — MODERATE PRICES — Courteous Service • • A, h / ;_^iKa«B»»'*5!iB»ai. STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1931 '33, FACULTY ATTEND t A. A. WILL HAVE State And Hamilton Are Only New York LEVENSTE1N, IS NEW CHAMPION Colleges Favoring Non-Decision Debate OF TENNIS SQUAD ANNUAL MEETING OUTING TOMORROW State college a n d H a m i l t o n college a r c the only t w o colleges in tit is s t a t e t h a t r e p o r t e d a n y d e g r e e of success with non-decision deb a t e s at the annual conference of debate coaches of the colleges of N e w Y o r k s t a t e w h i c h was conducted at H a m i l t o n college in Clinton, S a t u r d a y , O c t o b e r 10. Dr. Harold VV. T h o m p s o n , p r o f e s s o r of English a n d coach of debating, r e p r e s e n t e d State college at the conference. T h e conference a d o p t e d t h r e e questions for inter-collegiate debates. T h e y a r e : (1). " R e s o l v e d ; T h a t the principles of the league for independent political action deserves s u p p o r t . " (2) " R e s o l v e d : T h a t " l o b b y i n g " should be cond e m n e d as a m e t h o d 'of representation." (3) " R e s o l v e d : T h a t the Swope plan for e c o n o m i c r e o r g a n ization should be accepted." It was decided that t h e expert j u d g e system should be used in decision debates, which m e a n s that one man will lie called to Judge a debate. T h e conference d r e w up a panel of j u d g e s of men in all p a r t s of the State. Dr. T h o m p s o n is one of that panel. Katherine Moore, '33, to Direct Annual Hike to. Indian Ladder At 10:00 T h e annual fall h i k e of the Girls' Athletic association to I n d i a n Ladd e r will he c o n d u c t e d t o m o r r o w , m o r n i n g a c c o r d i n g to Elizabeth J a c k s o n , '32, president. T h e busses will leave from the College at 10 o'clock. L u n c h will be served by t h e association. K a t h e r i n e M o o r e , '33, is general c h a i r m a n of the hike. A p r o g r a m for t h e clay has been a r r a n g e d by the entertainment c o m m i t t e e which is headed by Helen Mead, '32. She will be assisted by J o s e p h i n e H o l t , A s e n a t h V a n Buren, and Clarice S i m m o n s , s e n i o r s ; and B e t t y G o r d o n , '33. U p o n arrival at the foot of the ladder, the entire g r o u p will leave for a hike up to the top. Games will be played until the lunch is prepared. After lunch, the g r o u p will be separated into live divisions, headed by the m e m b e r s of the ent e r t a i n m e n t c o m m i t t e e . T h e s e leaders will conduct t h e i r respective g r o u p s on tours to Mead M a n ' s Cave, Fat Man's Misery, T h e Upper Trail, and the Ladder. F.ach g r o u p will be given o p p o r t u n i t y to go on two tours. All of the faculty are invited. C h a p e r o n e s will be Dr. Elizabeth Morris, assistant professor of education; Dr. Caroline Croasdale, professor of h y g i e n e ; Miss Isabelle Johnston and Miss Margaret Hitchcock, i n s t r u c t o r s in physical t r a i n i n g ; Miss Alice Kirkpatrick, College librarian; and Dr. G e r t r u d e Douglas, instructor in biology. Over one hundred s t u d e n t s have signed up to a t t e n d . T h e s e will he given credit t o w a r d an o u t i n g award. DR. M. G. NELSON IS NEW PRESIDENT FOR STATE GROUP Dr. Milton (i Nelson, professor of education, was elected president of the Associated Faculties of the Slate T e a c h e r s ' colleges and Normal schools at the conference conducted by the o r g a n i z a t i o n in Buffalo on Monday and T u e s d a y , t >ctober 12 and 13. T h e ;I>MII iation has a membership of a p p r o x i m a t e l y 5(10 faculty from the' various state normal sel Is and colleges which includes 1'latts.burg, I'otsdam, ( iswego, l.ockport, Fredouia, C o r t l a n d , ( )neonla, and New I'altz Normal schools, and the New York State College for T e a c h e r s . Randolph T. C o n g d c n , principal of I'otsdam N o r m a l school, was elected \ ice president of the o r g a n ization, and Koss E. Lowers of Cortland Normal school, treasurer. have its 1932 nice ting at S t a h l e e e , D r . N ' c L o l , • aid. 'Ih,- oi ization of a four v tin- normal sel the l o p " s for e o n . ine to Dr. N> Ison o lo thai o| m of DEBATE TRYOUTS FOR WOMEN ARE TODAYJN ROOM 20 T r y o u t s for the w o m e n ' s d e b a t e team will he conducted this afternoon at -1:10 o'clock in r o o m 2(1. All the women of the College are eligible lo e n t e r the t r y o u t s which will be four or live m i n u t e speeches on one of the following two subjects: Resolved: S t u d e n t s of this college having a term a v e r a g e of A in a course should be e x e m p t from final examination in that course. Resolved: T h a t the equivalent of one week's absence should be granted each student each s e m e s t e r without p r e s e n t a t i o n of excuse. The judges of the tryout speeches will be Dr. Harold T h o m p s o n , professor of English, and Donald C Hryant, i n s t r u c t o r in F.nglish. They se live Dr. Smith and Miss Hayes Speak At Conference Sanford L c v e n s t e i n , 'S3, defendIn Schenectady ing champion, defeated Carl T a r box, '32, captain of t h e v a r s i t y tenFive m e m b e r s of the S t a t e colnis squad in t h e finals of t h e annual tennis t o u r n a m e n t T u e s d a y lege faculty a r e officiating at t h e afternoon. T h e score of the m a t c h eighty-sixth annual m e e t i n g of t h e Eastern Division of the New Y o r k was 6-1, 1-6, 8-6. State T e a c h e r s association, y e s t e r Lcvenstein played a fine back- day and to-day in schools and p u b court chop s t r o k e g a m e t h r o u g h o u t lic buildings of S c h e n e c t a d y , w i t h the m a t c h while his o p p o n e n t h e a d q u a r t e r s at the Van C u r l e r played a net g a m e . In the second hotel. set T a r h o x specialized in bis drivT h i s district includes: A l b a n y , ing and defeated the c h a m p i o n 6-1. Clinton, Columbia, D u t c h e s s , EsD u r i n g the final set L c v e n s t e i n re- sex, Fulton, G r e e n e , M o n t g o m e r y , lied even m o r e on the chop s t r o k e Rensselaer, S a r a t o g a , S c h e n e c t a d y , and after fighting furiously for a Schoharie, Ulster, W a r r e n , and time turned back bis o p p o n e n t 8-6 W a s h i n g t o n counties. to win the m a t c h . Dr. Donnal V. Smith, a s s i s t a n t C o a c h e s from H a m i l t o n , Union, T h e new c h a m p i o n , w h o will be professor of h i s t o r y , spoke yesterS y r a c u s e , Colgate, F o r d h a m , Skid- awarded a silver Coving cup, is day afternoon before the t e a c h e r s more, Elmira, and Buffalo at- p r o m i n e n t in S t a l e college t e n n i s training class section on " T h e Imt e n d e d t h e conference. circles, l i e was captain of tlie ten- p o r t a n c e of Unit W o r k in the Social T h e n e x t m e e t i n g will be con- nis team last year and w a s twice Science C o u r s e " . Miss M a r g a r e t E. ducted at Cornell university in r u n n e r - u p in the T r o y t e n n i s Hayes, assistant p r o f e s s o r of eduIthaca in May, 1932. O n e student c h a m p i o n s h i p . cation, will speak this a f t e r n o o n r e p r e s e n t a t i v e will a c c o m p a n y the before the social science section on coach from each school. " T h e Responsibility of the Social Science T e a c h e r for P e r s o n a l i t y Study as a Basis for G u i d a n c e " . President A. R, B r u b a c h c r served on the ad\ isory c o m m i t t e e of past presidents. P r o f e s s o r A d a m A. Walker, head of the e c o n o m i c s dep a r t m e n t , was a m e m b e r id the (Coiilimn-J from !•„,„• I, column }) resolutions c o m m i t t e e . Professor " T h e F i f e d of College T r a i n i n g Q u e e n F l o r e n c e I look her place on J o h n M. S a v h s , head of the eiltica the t h r o n e a m o n g her a t t e n d a n t s on the Individual" may be the lion d e p a r t m e n t and principal of theme of the Y o u n g Men and Milne High school, was c h a i r m a n while the p a g e escorted Miss NorYoung W o m e n ' s Christian associaris to the c e n t e r seal in the front tions this winter, as s h o w n by the of I lie College E n t r a n c e c o m m i t t e e . row. result of the q u e s t i o n n a i r e s d i s t r i b Faeh class then p r e s e n t e d a slunl uted in a s s e m b l y last Friday. T h e for the e n t e r t a i n m e n t of the new sub-division, personality, received queen. T h e sophomores were the majority of voles, but lite topic a w a n h d first place with their stunt, will also include the cffecl of college which 'was a collection of story- training on the religious beliefs and book scenes. Helen Mabar directed personal a l t i t u d e of the students. this s l u n l . T h e j u n i o r s won second T h e oilier p o p u l a r topics w e r e : place with " R o b i n H o o d " , which " W h a t Makes Life W o r t h w h i l e ? " President A. R. B r u b a c h c r will was directed by I.aura S t v n . T h e and " I s the College Student F.duf l tin 1 a conference M o n d a y at seniors p r e s e n t e d the "Great Dei New York university in New York pression P a r t y " , u n d e r the direetil v. T h i s conference is on "('i mit ion of Ruth Is r o m n a n . T h e freshnion P r o b l e m s of T e a c h e r T r a i n man gave a novelty s c h o o l - r o o m ing." R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s will be p r e scene. J a n e t Norris was the direcsent from all the important coltor. leges ill New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. After the activities in the auditoi Dr. B r u b a c h c r is president of ium there was d a n c i n g in the gym this conference which w ill meet in n a - i n m lo music by Ed N e w c o u i b ' Marv Alexander, Evelyn discuss the current p r o b l e m s . miller, Margaret Forlinilier, M ; sin garila Galusha, Margaret Hem | o | The committee chain F.slher Mead, Helen Mead, ai c a m p u s day w e r e ; I. Bru Fill '33, m u s i c ; ' Evelyn G r c c u b c r u , (,( i l 'atherine Riegel, seniors, \\ ill I t i c k e t s ; and Vera Burns, '32. •(.-' ! inducted into m e m b e r s h i p in Si mini Laudis, scholastic hoiiora freshmeilts. Miss Marion Chesi hroiie.li, n j society, at a d i n n e r at F e e l e r ' s re i,i taurant I o n i u m >w i i L h t . s l r u c t o r in Latin, and I >r. I lar '1 ie Y, m u g W o n en's ' h r i s iai W. T h o m p s o n , p r o f e s s , , r ,,f F Irma Van Laer, SI, s e c r e t a r y o f A s s i c i a l h HI W II ha\ <• a d sCU-lish, were the faculty r h a p c r o i the o r g a n i z a t i o n , i - n o l yet an me. ling ' l i e s . a y in ght a 7:30 nouneed the nan • o f t h e o t h e r d o , k in 111) i if | ) r ; p e r 1 all two seniors who Ase lath van on l u r e n '•<-'. 1 membership. a i m i l i n c e 1 tod IV. EXTENDS SYMPATHY STUDENTS CHOOSE CONFERENCE TOPIC FOR DECEMBER 4 1000 Acclaim Queen At Royal Ceremonies PRESIDENT TO BE IN NEW YORK CITY FOR CONFERENCE Signum Laudis To Have Induction Tomorrow Y.W.C.A. Will Conduct Meeting Tuesday Night IVastcrn New York's Most Mcautiful Drug Store T i l l ? NKW C O M T E K PHARMACY 7 No, Lake at Wi stern Aves., Albany. 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Aims'! llulr Kulibinii Hllllalo, N Y cl By K E N N E T H M I L L E R SPORTS EDITOR, T H E N E W S women to represent S t a l e college in the debates which have been scheduled. ( )[ the live w o m e n chosen, t h r e e will debate the team from Boston university which will come here December 10, and two will go to Keuka lo debate Ketika college December 12. T h o s e who have signed up lo tiyotil a r e : I lelen Smith, Margaret Rausch, Anna Goldman, Ruth Kroutuan, Violet P u t n a m , Frances Gavnor, Dorothy Griflin, Ruth 11 si t tin, Dorothy ilaniui, and Hilda Sinilh. T w o oilier d e b a t e s a r e being Colleg I louse e x t e n d s it planned for the year. ( (tie will lie p a l h v 11 \lberl Strong, with either F.ln'iira or S k i d n m r e ill t h e bereawlllell so,,,,-lime in March, and the o t h e r Mimlay after a Hi with Middlebur A p r i l . I ill Itulfalo Slali Dr. N. Is.,n -: I1K A NFWSI'AI'FK COKKI.SI'ONDICM will S t a t e college also r e p o r t e d m o r e success in i n t r a - m u r a l debating than a n y of t h e o t h e r s a t t e n d i n g . It w a s found that t h e r e w a s too m u c h of t h e c o m p e t i t i v e spirit in d e b a t e s b e t w e e n fraternities and o t h e r o r g a n i z a t i o n s on the various campuses. T h e conference discussed the O r e g o n style of d e b a t i n g which has b e c o m e p o p u l a r in several E a s t e r n universities. T h a t style, as described briefly by Dr. T h o m p son, c o n s i s t s of direct a r g u m e n t a tion by b o t h teams, then a c r o s s q u e s t i o n i n g , and a s u m m a r y . T h e chief feature of this type of debate is in the c r o s s - q u e s t i o n i n g by b o t h t e a m s p a r t i c i p a t i n g which replaces t h e refutation in the p r e s e n t s y s t e m . 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