LIBRARY STATE 60LLESE FOR TEACHERS State College News VOL. XVI. No. 7 STATIC COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931 HIDLEY ANNOUNCES STATE DEBATES UNION COLLEGE RECORD PAYMENT TONIGHT ON PRIVATE CAPITALISM COMMITTEE GIVES REPORT ON WORK 269 Students Pay Annual Tax; Exceeds 1930 Collection for Same Period Vera Burns to Present Findings of Commission's Revision of Point System T h e committee appointed to draw u p r e v i s i o n s f o r tin.- p o i n t s y s t e m w i l l p r e s e n t i t s r e p o r t in a s s e m b l y t o d a y , G e o r g e 1'. R i c e , ' 3 2 , c h a i r m a n , a n nounced this morning. Vera Hunts, '.12, a m e m b e r of t h e c o m m i t t e e , w i l l p r e s e n t t h e r e p o r t , w h i l e R i c e will interpret and defend the conclusions of t h e c o m m i t t e e should s u c h action he necessary. Samuel Dorrance and Charles Swick Represent State; Professor Adam A. 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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931 State College News Established by the Class of 10IS The Undergraduate Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers THE NEWS GEORGE P, HOARD RICK Editor-in-Chief 455 Elk Street AUDREY FLOWERS Advertising Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-0-182 Manager ANDREW A. HRITZ Managing 201 North Lake Avenue, 5-1611 HELEN Editor ROHEI Finance Manager Chi Sigma Theta, 215 Partridge Street, 6-6456 A L V I N A 'R. L E W I S •Usociate Managing 206 Western Avenue, 4-1839 Editor B E R N A R D S . KERDEI Editor Associate 57 Elheron Place Managing SENIOR ASSOCIATE EDITORS: Ruth llrezee, Vera Horns, Eranci Keller, and llessic I.evine. JUNIOR ASSOCIATE EI.ITOHS: Abhi Asenath Van Buren Occupies Prominent Position At State Student Conference W h e n t h e m a t t e r is laid b e f o r e C o l l e g e authori t i e s f o r t h e i r c o n s i d e r a t i o n it w i l l b e w e l l if f a c t u a l data is supplied. If t h e s t u d e n t b o d y d e s i r e s t h e o p p o r t u n i t y f o r s t u d y at later h o u r s that fact will b e r e v e a l e d b y t h e vote. If t h e y d e c i d e a g a i n s t it, t h e m a t t e r c a n b e A s e n a t h V a n B u r e n , '32, p r e s i d e n t a r e c e n t Y . M. C. A . b a n q u e t here. conveniently dropped. of t h e Y o u n g W o m e n ' s C h r i s t i a n a s - In h i s s p e e c h o n w a r h e said, " K i n d l y E v e r y o n e is asked to vote. E v e r y o n e i s a s k e d t o s o c i a t i o n , a c t e d a s t o a s t t n i s t r e s s a t t h e and s y m p a t h e t i c p e o p l e g o t o w a r be vote a s his j u d g m e n t dictates. 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Fan h o f t h e m h a d e a r n e d p u r p o - e t h e p r e - e n i a t i o n o f h o w m a n ha - li\ e. the right t o thai h i r — n o n e o f l l i e u i w e r e lu.ii ),,.- e v o l v e d fr the simian stage, how he h a s orary. t h o u g h t , .and h o w I h a t t h i n k i n g h a s a f f e c t e d whal mice ." W i l l i i i m s c l h ,-,- h;i\i T h e r e w a s b o t h p l e a s u r e a n d regret f o r t h e S t a t e i w e call c i v i l i z a t i o n , ed l o , sta'nlish f o r lull s e a r s n o . college d e l e g a t e w h o - a w them. P l e a s u r e w a s felt | Dr. H o r s e y d o c - not h e - H a l e to declare h i - d i u ; m f of t h e s u p e r n a t u r a l w i t h a s i i u Hint m a v m a k i • " ' " " M scholarshipp , b, n a m e i l b e c i i i t s e a n A m e r i c a n i n s t i l u t i o i t s h o u l d b e - " fair k s o m e w h i i l l l i i i i c c e p t i i l i l e t o t h e cKl'renicIs " X ! 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Il is t o b , r e g r i i t e d t h a t i h e s..ci:il • of M a r k I'\ o l il i t i l l l i r e . t h e c o i i i u i l - ;iml ., n a t e o f P h i P . l a K a p p a w i l l in.I a n d l l n . , - , RECOGNIZING SCHOLARSHIP htciai-, 1 ii,I'.H," , b l o III, . Ill, ,1,0 N 1 u .. I oolclly ),,ni„, M.oili,, I .union l J U . c l . l t , I.llil.il> I'onli. Sill,.1 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1931 ENGLISH DEBATERS WILL VISIT STATE liy KI.NMIII FRATERNITY PLANS YEAR'S PROGRAM AT FIRST MEETING FACULTY ATTEND MEETINGS TODAY Freshmen Doff '35 Buttons Under New Sophomore Rules Sports Shots Today, for the first time since the beginning of school, freshmen passing into assembly will not quail under the vigilent eyes of the sophomores. Conspicuous buttons, those small producers of self-consciousness, will no longer adorn the right shoulders of dresses and suits. Freshmen have passed the bib and button stage and are rapidly approaching maturity. They mav congratulate tliemsclvcs "as tin's is the first year they are not compelled In wear their t e l l t a l e insignia up to Mm iug-Up dav. MII.I.KK, ',!_' Si'nins Khiiui,. Tin Nius l'i G a m m a Mn, n a t i o n a l h o n o r ary social science fraternity, con" F r e d d i e " Ingraham, Slate's vcrsad u c t e d iis first m e e t i n g of t h e year, tile center, has lieen appointed I" guide , W e d n e s d a y night in t h e L o u n g e of the Milne High varsity lo the heights ! R i c h a r d s o n ball, at 7:30 o'clock. ul basketball glory, Charlie Kissam Russia is the theme of the g e n e r a l T h r e e members of the education is directing the distiiiies of ihe Innior i d i s c u s s i o n of the fraternity for the ,,,, a „c , ,c. o . ,r, d , ,i,n, .g t, o ( b a . , r, .b, . , lepartment are attending the eighth coining year, S t a t u c o l l e g e a l l e g i a n c e will b e di Nigh team. (loud Inek h o y s ! ' viih'il'whei, the Stale college debaters I "Jack" Saunders, freshman a n d ; wick, '32, c h a i r m a n of t h e p r o - annual meeting of the psychologists take the platform at Kalll o'clock .HI ! v a r s i t y forward of last year is | grams. I"f upper Xew York state, conducted Monday night, N'ovetnher Id. in the c o a c h i n g t h e freshman team this I and Mcrnard this week-end at Hobart College at Kenneth Miller Page Hall auditorium, in ilu- cut,-si : s c , a s o n ' } w o n d e r h o w J a c k will S i m o n , s e n i o r s , c o l l a b o r a t e d in p r e - Cieneva. They are Dr. Elizabeth the represculaliies of ihe Fug k d v l " B t h » yearlings when the s e n t i n g a historical b a c k g r o u n d of Morris, Dr. Arthur K. Beik, and Dr. W ith h universities j Frosh-Soph game rolls around. I Ihe March and N o v e m b e r Revolu- Karl I!. South. t i o n s of the year 1917, T h e program will include the pro-ri ,i ; -i ;\r ,1,1,,i,. ,.:ii i„.. " | J Fine w o r k J a c k . T h e r e will be a series of m e e t - s a n a t i o n of formal papers and round I'lisciM,; is'"a' ' g r c a u , \ T h e i m - J i h l , duo Jones and ladick | J 5 f l PEOPLE ENJOY S ( J v e d - - S 1 . ings to c o n t i n u e ihe d i s c u s s i o n on | table discussions on research work menace to world peace than li.,|,lu- a , v l l l , t ' . "'.vnig out lor the I r o s h 1 h Russia. At the D e c e m b e r m e e t i n g , I now being carried on at various colvism." Tin debate is unusual in thai ' ' • " " • , l , u ' v l'1:l>' I'.gcthcr on the tbe political aspect of t h e revolu- leges. Dr. Forrest I.. Dimmick of Ihe two Stale debaters, tieorge I' " , • " " ;,'" ' "'> u ' " ' k l"gcthcr around lion, and how the Soviet functions j I lobar! is chairman of the meeting. Rice and Kenneth Miller, seniors. , l h ; ' 1 " 1 " 1 l ! " ' " ' : m l » K"»'K I" be by T h e three general groups of di*.politically will be discussed will oppose each other in the coiilesl. j ,)l%'\{',r ! ' ' " " I'1?*', ss aa g a n tt h n e e Nlary W WI C i cKkSs, , aim and . A i s s i o n win will ne be eimcaiiouai educational aim andper pe mee of |,,hn Xcedhani, of Durham univer ; . T nr aa c kK • Xeedhain B a il n ttnheem 01 ; .Mary u unidr rceww i lilrrni tzz, , m cussion ' I Nijii'.. '..jii (lL. ft-titl" the affirm- ' ° c k e r - r o o m c o n s i d e r a t i o n . It deOne hundred and fifty sludciUs and s e n i o r s . President A. K. Brli- sonnel problems, reports on experi serv ' • ' " vhil • ' s t u a r t '('rain of N',,i e s t h e careful c o n s i d e r a t i o n of , gm -is attended senior hop, Friday b a c h e r will be the s p e a k e r at t h e menial work from the colleges, am ,'ni,' •' • ' , ' I I : ' j , , e v e r y o n e w h e t h e r w e w a n t an in- night, according lo Kolurl Kaiikius. F e b r u a r y meeting. The P'ivc Near discussion of general and social psy i r r i, ',,,•i'iv \ ' i V i r , • t e r c o l l c g i a t e team, a n i n t r a m u r a l '.C\ general chairman. Music was a n d t h e ' New Five Near Plan of | chologv speak oi in i Mili . \ . ...i .in. . , . . . . , 1 ,... bv 0 , ; Slurb .., „ ,nd ,„.,. i ,| , Russia , . , , . . , of - , . today .., . . - • .Morris will present some rcher s u r v e y,e,d ! , , .Dr. t e a m _ o ) .n Q t e a m a t a U a s a t ;will n , . .be mi s " " ' V ' " I' ", " " •' l l "| I • I'OIII | ent. ,h i.n ,k .it :,i„.. jI .M..ntc e m . .Ii tiruiiK n is „clearly cii„e. a_ni y evident AI mite Karlo K.u 'lo gii girl s. I by M a r g a r e t Henry and M a r g u e r - s u b s of repealing personality tests t h a t WL '' | |', i s vli'.'will il-'i ir ,i tin ' s h o u l d have track in t h e fbe decorations were done in yel . ite C a l u - b a , seniors at t h e March in college. T h e discussion which Dr. ' " - "'. ' ' ' " " " , " ^ "," ' • ,.' . .,' i n t r a m u r a l s c h e d u l e but w h e t h e r low and blue predomiuaiillv. The m e c t i n e . T h e religious a n d eul l i n k will lead is on researches in "Y"1" ' " " ' " l u " ' ' ' we should extend it further is a gv iima-ium of Page ball wa- mui l u r a l a-pe, I- ,,f euiuiinini-iu will be graduate sludies at Slate college. Dr. .)'.] . ,| | | ! q u e s t i o n for t h e a t h l e t i c council t o pielilv o v , red with yellow -aline, reviewed bv Mar.-ar, i U< mliiin a n d South will talk on children's r e , " " ' ' ' ' ' " , ',' i ' ' " , " " " " , " , consider, i w i i b Oriental hanuiims in man > col Marearet Kurilee/, junior-. 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A A. bulletin board in ihe lower Sim'li. sophomores, corridor of Draper hall until twelve honorary P |< s , Di baling l.eag-i, o, \ , u aim.lav l i. lob, r - 1 . al lb, -a-bi •M a n d • a., L o b . i , R a n k i n , 'M. , I,.,,nii.ni o i t h , ,,!! u r , :> 'fl, ol W eli • I n , , - , an,I b e l l i m l . , l e d b, r - o , l b . fr.,1, n i i i v M '"'X' ' " ' " ' I^V"'' ••'•• '"' lib l.ppel", boa Sehlaeter -I,-,:,. co]| . . alninni and .., a were pi. .elil al a me, III al ,1 l a m , u , ul. Ilu ,1a-- ehairiiun f..r I i b - a n : lulia f i - t , . , \\>, ludd, 'a.!, . ' a l l i e n , , , S i n n n e r , and I I . m i , Il I , n I vek. '.V-. - " " " " canipu- an,! me laeuiiv ,, mvi.ed. lea will h. ,,,iued bv , 1 Mead. Marv F.slln r Mead, and l a T will 11 SORORITYSUNDAY TO HAVEAT 3:00 :K :i}"[ T^^J&k -.•.••:•-.-. .....i a,.,.,,,.,-,:,. „,• ;:;:., ,!;:& ^;;!;L^f^ i i ,, i, ,;:i ,|l, m ii; ; ANNIVERSARY TEA \»^» :;;; v;. \i;;,;;; ;;.;'': 1,::',;ir' Outing '*'" '•' ^-™•" ' -'"' |"|"|':» Club Will Have 1 D, h a Iv'bo PRESIDENT [V J ^ ' ^ T n \ \ uu" ' r " " ' ' " " " " " ' , " 1 ""' r : i r >- -'™ '>' ""> puis 1,1 tne 1 "iniL \ \ Miueii s , | l i n . insignia dining the assemble M M , - , , : , , , ., - , .e.at i..„ uill be , , „ , , „ , , , „ , p',,,|,„. T | „ ... „ , u m , m b u : s P a i l r a l e e Slreel U. 111 , .1 illative- il'..ill all ihe - .1 BOHEMIAN DANCE FROM I l''-e-idenl \ K P.rubacbir p r e .-iiiled ihe m w members ol Signuin v K. P u r e e 111, - will iii.ik. 111. the ie-1 ..I lb proeram. a n a l poverty p.,rlv, ,1 who wears ,, «, Irv \ n a , e j , mints are b, mg made - a,o oilier - , , n - •'•< Mpba I'I'MIOI, Phi s,,p,rilv l,,i !! be bi.e ill p.iial,/, d, I ' under'- dav lea. .'• ...lock Mm is slum . .rii a tin ,. a i r of i h . l b iIi-11 trmmiTs mmRSTmEms RECEIVE INSIGNIA to 1J till Midnighl a la carl. extern at (Quail al 111:11(1 STATE COLLEGE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 19.31 GERMANSTUDENT Democratic Party Conducts Convention; STUDENTS TO HAVE 1933 CLASS RINGS REVEALS PRESENT Kenneth Miller, '32, Will Be Chairman ECONOMIC CRISIS JOINT CONFERENCE WILL BE CHOSEN Committee Will View Samples of Companies and Submit Choices to Class Several companies are being interviewed by the junior class ring committee and samples of rings are being examined, according to Dorothy King, '33, chairman. T h e committee will choose several of these samples to be submitted to the class for a vote, Miss King said. These rings must be approved by Myskania before the class votes upon them, in order that they may conform with the regulations. T h e members of the ring committee a r e : Marjorie Haas, Ellen M u r phy, Esther Woodburn, Gilbert DeLaura, and Frank MacFarland. Kalhryn Wilkins has been appointed the sophomore representative on the committee to gain experience for next year. William Nelson, sophomore class president, announced today. TICKETS TO CHOIR MAY BE OBTAINED BY TAX RECEIPTS Students may exchange their tax tickets for tickets for the presentation of the Westminster Choir of Ithaca on Thursday, November 19, in the rotunda of Draper hall on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday id next week,' Kathcrine Belknap, '32, president of music council, announced today. 'Die program will lie i" Chancellor's ball. T h e price of tickets lor the public will be $1.50 lor reserved seats and $1.(10 fur general admissions, Miss Belknap said. Students may receive a credit of fifty cents fur a reserved seat by presenting their student tax tickets. all of t h e c o u r s e s given in o r d e r to decide w h a t c o u r s e s he will p u r sue. W h e n his choice is m a d e he m a y a t t e n d all of his classes o r cut all of t h e m . H e m a y e m p l o y t h e services of a t u t o r if he w i s h e s . W h e n he feels that his p r e p a r a tion is sufficient to enable him to " c o m e u p " for the final e x a m i n a tion, he p r e s e n t s himself for the tests. T h i s m e a n s that a brilliant student may finish the c o u r s e far in advance of the m e d i o c r e . He pays his c o u r s e tuition after t h e course is concluded. Sororities and fraternities do not exist in G e r m a n universities, alt h o u g h all i n s t i t u t i o n s arc co-educational, Miss T r a u n - S t r c c h e r declared. Debates are universally s u p p o r t e d , a l t h o u g h the G e r m a n student is not politically minded as is bis British cousin. Clubs do nut exist. F e n c i n g is a p o p u l a r s p o r t a m o n g the men. Drinking in the m o d e r n university life is on the decline and the day has passed when a s t u d e n t had to d r i n k ten or twelve glasses of beer o r o t h e r i n t o x i c a n t s in o r d e r to be called a good fellow. S t u d e n t s view life with much m o r e s e r i o u s n e s s than d o A m e r i c a n s . T h e y are o p p r e s s e d with the t r e m e n d o u s b u r d e n placed upon G e r m a n y by the allies and they realize that they and their children will be paving r e p a r a t i o n s until 1987 if t h e provisions of the T r e a t y a r e not modified, she said. Corps, o r g a n i z a t i o n s of men, sometimes maintain r o o m s for s t u d e n t g a t h e r i n g s , but t i n y an 1 not fraternities in a n y sense of the word. G e r m a n sport-, are not c n n i m c r n ih/.cd a- ire A m e n : an a t b k t i i s. T h e class m a r s h a l s who were recently appointed by Myskania a i r : Julia Lister and Robert R a n k i n s , for the s e n i o r s ; Marie Judil and Ksthcr W o o d b u r n , j u n i o r s ; f a t h e r ine S i m m e r e r and E l e a n o r \ \ ater burv, s o p h o m o r e s ; and Kenneth lohnson and Grace Pritchard, n. T h e duties of the m a r s h a l s a n to preserve o r d e r during the stu | d e n t s ' e n t r a n c e and exit from ; i - J marshal in" , L ^ \ t ^ T h e r e will be a special m e e t i n g of C a n t e r b u r y club T h u r s d a y night at the h o m e of Mrs. W. hi. Van Rensselaer, 385 Slate street, acc o r d i n g to Clarice S i m m o n s , '32, p r e s i d e n t . T h e m e e t i n g is the a n nual one at which the club is M rs. Van Rensselaer's guest. Last year, the club was e n t e r t a i n e d with a short moving picture of the p r o c esses involved in making b r o n z e statues. Tin- group will meet in the m uiida of Draper I kill at 7:15 o'clock mil go to Mrs. Van Rensselaer's together, Miss S i m m o n s said. Club niiiilit-is may b r i n e their friends. \ STUDENTS TO SIGN M V ,K1 "The effect of college training on the individual" will be the theme of the joint conference of the Young Women's and Young Men's Christian associations, to be conducted here Eriday and Saturday, December I and 5, General chairmen for the conference are Helen Burgher, '.\2, and George Ilisert, \13. Delegations from local colleges will be invited to attend. These colleges are Russell Sage-, Skidmore, Union, and Rensselaer Polytechnieal institute. Guest speakers and leaders for the discussion groups will be announced later. T h e committees from Y. W. C. \ . are': arrangements. Almira Russ, '3-1, c h a i r m a n ; Vera IStirus, '.(2, Esther Woodburn, '3.5, Geraldinc Martin, '34, and Hetty Gregory. Edith Estabrooks, freshmen; program, Laura Stvn. 'i.). cbairinan ; Lorraine ( irow, '31, and Ruth Sage, Hetty l l a r l m a n , ami Marv Clark, freshmen. Reception will be in charge of losephinc Unit, who will be assisted bv Aseiiath Van Hureii. Elizabeth lacks,., i, Nab. I I'ear.l. Helen Mead. Mildred Smith. Dorothy Hall, Indith Lister, seniors; lean Watkins, \U. Alvina Lewis. \U, will direct pub licilv. She will be assisted bv Eulh lirez.ee, 'M, Harriet Duan, \U. and I laiuiah I'arker and Thelma Smith, sophomores. I'.anipiet committee includes Ruth Goldsmith, '.12. chair man ; \nnetle Lewis, Honor Mull'..id. and kraiices Keller, seniors. " " ' '" ""yPEDAGOGUE SLIPS President To Address j IN ^10 ASSEMBLY Club On Monday NightSlips vill he passed out in .is News To Question Student Two I WO College ^OllCge Opinion On Library Issue l Two Slate college students wer seriously injured in ail allloinobil accident last Salurday morning 'Ii, auloinohile, driven by Anne Saver c o l . '31, crashed into a pillar ab.nl one mile from I'ouglikeepsie. Mis Suwrcool was accoinpanied h\ L.llei Xo.in. '34. They are both member of ( hi i i u ' t a Sigma sorority. S t u d e n t s i \ incc their a p p r o v a l in the lecture by stamping the floor ami their d i s a p p r o v a l by a sliding s c r a p i n g m o t i o n of the feet. M i s . T r a u n - S t r c c h e r said that this is so unusual a practice that she finds herself unconsciously using it in | American c l a s s r o o m s . Faculty c m | tacts with s t u d e n t s in a social students p lie. I t i THE H I G H SCHOOL LUNCH Cake SANDWICHKS I.nku Ave. As Ihe Ni-.ws wi nl t.. press, Mis Sa\ereool's eoiidili.ni was rep. rled a critical, and Mis, Noon was reporti . in a favorable coiidiiion. up til >' ul,v ,m'mUT- ll. i •ii instruct. Members of tin News' staff will disi: ihule ballots ibis morning I'm the purpose nl aseertaining sin dent i ipinion on the lihran qui i ion. I f a sufficient number ininr lln- opening of the lihran dining evenings of the school week ibis , vid. nee will be presented to Col lege aiilln rili.s E v e n one is asked to sign the ballot and indicate his vi. ws Tin -e si,.add then he placed in the con lainers ulii.h will he provided at the close of assi-mhU near thi- O t U CStudents'^ i C r i l S „„ ,„„„, Hmrmin u h girr:'mdTl!e'mil"s| '," fon'ii'b^'',po,r\iis's] Are Hurt in Accident rraun-Streeher In Gerinai work is d o n e at the s t u d e n t s ' Pics Opp. ite i l i . h Selii.nl D I A L I M I O N i : 3-01 1H MAYER PHOTO S. A. M A Y E R , SERVICE PROP. Sf)ecitili:int! in Wholesale Kodak l;iiiisliint> of Of.I LIT) ami SHRVICH Special Attention to Sorority 112 Mudisiin Ave. Houses Album, N. Y. I.. A. HOOKIIKIM Reliable Meats and Poultry Chicago Will Publish First American Bible le 6-1837 Special SM'AKS 846 Miidi Prices On kP'.DS MI-IN'S SIIOKS c:oi 11 (;i: sum-: SHOP The first All I ll'l i in., ipblied Llhle, pliraseology, is about n be publishi d l.\ the f i i n . i - s i i \ of Chicago Press. Ii is i laimed I'm the Hible that am American from X years old up will l« able in understand all v, ,-.-. in lb, publiealion. Repairing 464 W a s h i n g t o n Ave. ADISOIN SWEET SHOP ( . .1. ( H O I . W U S , l'rii|i. I IOMI: Visit Our DISPLAY in the Co-op Di KilNK H O M K M A D K CAIND1KS 1)1 U C I O U S 1(1. CRl'.AM 1.UNC1 H ' . O N I T l I. s Let I s I ill Your I ' . u u I'/iiim- Any ) mil ;X> M A D I S O N ; MYSKANIA NAMES CLASS MARSHALS FOR COMING YEAR CANTERBURY CLUB TO HAVE SPECIAL MEETING THURSDAY Y. W. C. A. and Y. M. C. A. to Conduct Meeting December 5-6, Leaders Announce Organizations i ,r I.sec! r e c i t a t i o nlls s ami ami is pi- HI' A NIWSI'AIM'.U COKKl.SI'ONDI'.N'l T h e platform of the party will lie decided upon before the regular business of selecting a suitable candidate for the election next year begins. T h e Honorable William Reagan, '33, the "noted Missouri boss" will act as temporary secretary of the convention. Mr. Reagan in his official capacity read the call for delegates to convene last Tuesday. " T h e roll-call of the convention will be composed of members of the class, representing the various states and territories, and any other outsider wdio may wish to participate," Miller said. today in order that those wh wish President A. R. ISrubacher w i l l | m a \ sign up for the 1932 Pedagogue, ! speak to the members of the I 'mi Only those who sign pledges can dent a T h e r e are . t u i t i o n s i gregational church men's club at a i ihtain \ , ar In inks in the spring, acIM (U 1 in G e r m a n universities, . " ' " I meeting Monday night. Mis topic cording In Vera liiirus, '31. edit ,r c o n t a c t s are largely left t l ' l l ; , m . ' ' ' I will be "European Conditions." in chief. \ (itiug I", r the most nut Many individuals sludyii ,,"! ',,'! He will also address the n u n ' s standing seniors, pictures of win.in dili'en nt faculties will come to-.1I appear 111 the year I k, will take f the Westminster Presbyterian getber and discuss mutual p r o b - ' l l ' place in assembly soon, Miss Hums leills and t h u s a certain am.unit of church on Tuesday night. I lis topic said. Last w a r those \,ued on were : broad cultural knowledg ' ,lj"s . | for this meeting will he "European the most pi pular girl, the m,,-i ],.,], times ! Capitals Loudon, Paris, Lerlin, and seiiiiuated. Professors ular man, the most beautiful girl, 12(H) j Warsaw." lecture to g r o u p s as larg the girl who has done the most for students. T h e students ! Stale, the man who has don, ihe No Student COUNCIL CONDUCTS MORLEY RECEPTION IN STATE LOUNGE this Dramatic and art ducted an invitation reception last evening in the I .oini son hall immediately alt, r the leel u r e mi, "Escape, into P r i n t " by C h r i s t o p h e r Morley. About fifty m e m b e r s of the State college facultv, citizens of Albany, p r o m i n e n t in literary circles, and s t u d e n t s attended. Mary A l o - a w l i r, '.'->, student cbairinan of the lounge c o m m i t t e e , had c h a r g e of the refre-l -led A l e x a n d e r was Mi Dunning, Ma ) o | - | - I , and Ruth M i Lois Hurgdo, Mari n Howard, '31. " T h e national Democratic party" of State college will conduct its a annual convention, beginning next Tuesday, in Room 202 of Draper hall. T h e convention is being conducted in conjunction with the Government 10 course in Practical P a r t y Politics. Kenneth A. Miller, '32, national chairman of the party will open the first session of the convention the scene of which is in T u s culoosa, Alabama. H e will introduce the I lonorahlc John Saunders, '34, of Texas, the organization's candidate for temporary chairman. (Continued from pago X, column 3) U-IIK) UIJCI Dialers A (Ureal S a \ ino for Y o u \\ , Drlii n- AVI N I T , AI I'.ANV, N . V. I'l D M VMM F K U M K I N S T U D I O r, -f.i.i 52 No. Pearl St. 7/',w S^rCP v "•*» / //./' A',. 1/ I.,111 !'! Major in Smart St> lcs. 'i on will enjoj seeing J \ the new fall lints, coats, dresses aiui hosier) \ J ^ i j I II u s u a l M o d e l s l,o\v P r i c e s sTi'iai'i lliji.li V a l u e s . IMOTHKKS AlliANI I j 1/, i tint/ I'lu. ,-' lack lln Irmmt'tf (Eafdrrut ' ! I M O D I UA I i LUMPS