State College News Yoi,. XVI. Xo. 9 STATIC (.'OU.ECE EOR TEACHERS, AI.HA.W, X. Y., FRIDAY, XOVEMIIER 20, 1931 $2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly Issues "Literary Lecturers Are Crooks/' TE:£:'B;;:ih^:lT:^ Sherwood Anderson Informs Audience Ji™-;::; ^'.^"^ir'v",.;;' l!':s STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 State College N e w s Established by the Class of 1918 The Uiulergralu.-Uo Newspaper of New York State College for Teachers The College reputation for hospitality received a much needed impetus Monday night when the Edward Eldred I'otter club sponsored a reception for the members of the British debate squad in the Lounge of Richardson hall. THE NEWS HOARD Former occasions found the members of the teams at the home of a member of the faculty, rather than being GEORGE P. RICE Editor-in-Chief entertained by representatives of the student body whose guests they really were. A good impression was made 455 Elk Street AUDREY FLOWERS ddvertising Manager on the visitors, too, for they saw the students and members of the faculty mingling in characteristicalF Page Hall, 131 South Lake Avenue, 6-0-I8J democratic fashion. T h e men unquestionably enjoyed ANDREW A. Hmrz Managing Editor the lire-side discussions which took place and had an pportunity to meet the students on a footing thai 201 North Lake Avenue, 5-1611 would have been otherwise impossible. HELEN ROHEI Finance Manager Commendation is due the club which has already Chi Sigma Thcta, 215 Partridge Street, u-(,45ci begun to iustifv its existence in the promotinn of M i iwslup .,, .i,;, ' AI.VINA R. LEWIS Associate Managing Editor 206 Western Avenue, 4-1839 BERNARD S, KEKUEI Bessie ,^'i" imoiis.Tlnd.-i Smith! "andVdith" Trpper, "juniors! "v'i'r' ginia Abajian, Celia Bishop, Diane llochner, Hilda Bookheim, Eleanor Coutant, Katberino Ctmncen, Helen Doberty. Line Doocey, lo-ances llicgins, .Marion Howard, Mario,, Mlcc/ek. Mary Moore, Hannah Parker, Marilvn Ro-eulicck, Ahum. Russ, Hetty Salese, Kutluniie Simmon-,' Tbelma Smith, Bessie Sletkar, Dolores Van Seolt, Mary Loll Waltber, Katherine Wilkins, and Elizabeth Zuend, sophomores Cm, n.vi ION M.V.X. AI.I-R : Frances THE SLAVE MART Associate Managing Editor 57 lillicron Place SENI'IR ASSOCIATE EIUTOIIS: Ruth Hrez.ee, Vera Hums, Frances Keller, and Bessie Levine. JUNIOR ASSOCIATE Famous: Abide Mazar, \IJ, ASSISTANT Brsiviss MANMUIIS: Mary Doherty and Ban W'atkins, junior-. Bc-mss SUIT: L in C m -.nil, K a t i e l'lie Ihuu. M:n:u.nk I ' n i t r l i P . . , rind Fascism A Type Of Roman Imperialism, Affirmative Men Argue In Split Debate LIVING UP TO PROMISE If p r e s e n t conditions are tiny indicalion at all, then then is immediate need of revision of the intersorority rushing rules. Il should not be necessary fur sorority women to stand like so m a n y purchaser-! at an Eastern slave mart while t h e freshmen women p a - - in review before them on . , the wav • •to dance , iin the g y m n ais i u m , , ,t goes w i t h o u t saying that the sororities have llic right 1,, rush prospective m e m b e r s , but there m i g h t 1 In he s e i n e way winch " " p r o v e the present If lite rule- a r c ;,t built, change H u m condition. I'll) w h y Consider the present a w k w a r d and tn tactics?" BOOKS: I-- \XT o f ( I V M . I / . A I ION l l l o l . VUI V Vol.I'MI . 1 .llilislieil ever* Fi id.I Board i c p n - c n t i n e t h e S The forces of Fascism and Bolshe- ship, spy system, and an ultimate deIt is vism conflicted Monday night when sire to conquer the world. the men's varsity debate team partici- necessary to obey Mussolini in order pated in a division debate in the aud- "to be worthy of the name, 'Fascist'." itorium of Page hall with repre- Bolshevism, on the other band, is sentatives of the British universities idealistic and not materialistic; it in Slate college's third international cannot be a menace because it iforensic contest in the past three fitiancially unsound. N'cedliam claimed that both systems tire despotic, years. " Kenneth Miller. '32, and Smart whereas Fascism is merely a nationalCraig, of Nottingham university tip- istic movement, Bolshevism is a g,rin that eats into the mental and pb\si, ,! M t l l h c a l r a . « , « h i f c O r a i B R w health of a nation and the world '•'-'.. »"<! John Nee-ham, of Durham T b i - is the lirst experiment at ., university, upheld the negative ol I be BICSllnll question: "Resolved: I hat Fascism Split debate ever attempted bv a Slat, is a greater menace to world peine college team. Dr. Harold \ \ .' Thump than is Bolshevism." Roth sides son. professor of F.nglish and coach agreed that neither system is bene- of debate, said thai ihe debate was ficial, rather that each is harmful. successful, but it Would hav e bei n The question resolved itself into the more interesting bad all fopr nu n determination of which was ibe more had a chance to give rebuttal speech. instead of just the British studentharmful. It was pointed out by the affirma- "b'oreigu debaters are more incline,' tive that Fascism is another type ol to be philosophical in their debate-, Roman imperialism, that it encour- whereas American debaters are u i, ages nationalistic jingo, and that it statistical." said I If. Thompson is bombastic. Bolshevism was upheld The F.dward b'.ldred Fuller .-Itil , ( | u . „•,,,,.,. „ f , , , , t w „ . „ i s entertained th. nieiul ers of ! ah ,l,. , iae ifistic as shown by many bate teams al a reception in tin [ instances where Russia initiated o"r l.oinig ' Richardson hall after tin took pari in I .imitation of Amis con- debate. Those who attend, ' lb,- :, ference-. Fascism w as defined to be ceptiun a r e : Dr. Thump-ui, .,,, I \|,-. a mililia al the s e n ice of a nation. Thumpsoii. M i - M.,rv ( '-' ••rv, ,•••] In-nee it is militaristic, and is more Mr. I bmald Brv.ml. in-lru.•;. i . ,,, b k d y to be a cans,- for a conllici. F.ngli-h. Untb Kruiunaii, \ t j . \ | ,, , , Statistics were introduced si,,,wing (.obi and \ iulel Fntnam. nun • • the comparative sizes of Italian and memb, r- of debate conn, .' . M . - i Russian na\ ies. Russia, it was shown. Uilcbie and MlTcl I la eh, a! Kadi ,- not ,•>., n listed a- a naval pow, r. j inane I irabam, 'dll; l-al el I' ,,, I. il'Uiined in I •> "/-.I ,/// /., "Bolshevism" Communistic I Josephine Mob. \-< iialb \ . The I'at/cant uf Ci; ilhali-n. Bv \ r t b u r (, Brudeur, T h e negative cmtleiided that I ' d Katherine T r u e r , Samuel 1 I'll. Ik Robert McBride Co. New York Cilv. 5.17 page- -hev i-m vva- commiinislic in its ten | Andrew llrilz. I ipd.lKI. deiici,-; ihal l\ti--ia's ititt-rnati< >i seniors ; 1 .aura Sty n, Bernard Ix- i l-.gvpt. Babylonia, \ssyria. and Chablea are forgolUi I. is dishonorable because il lav. The News does not i n , - - a r i l , end,,,-, -cnPn • .•spri-scd eontnliuliotis No eommiin leaioms will l„- printed mil -s the empire, uf the pa-t, rising to offer Iheir cuiilribiitioits to coiili-catioii <u property and repudia- j and (.rent riters' nam,- are 'eft with tin Editor-iu I'hief of il.e \ . . , s . culture and civ ili/.aliou, and -inking again iulu the du-l lion of debt-; thai in her trade c u n nonvmilv .v:l be pie-, n e l if -o de-ired Th, Ni •-. - do.- not from which tbev ruse. .petition, U u - i a i- unfair I eeau-e she larautcc In print am or all , ominunu... ionKgvpt left Ibe inigblv pyramids uf the I'haraohs; sells her produce a lower rale- than | Btibv Ionia left fofgollen graves as its becpie-l to civ iliz.ti an.\ othei country; and la-lb that lion until the bttsv spttdes of tin archaeologists unearthed Uu—i., lire,-. ! their treasures and interpreted litem for moderns. Dr. cause ui il- imdevol I'liiNTiii ny H A M I L T O N P U I S , IX.; C M Auuxv, NEW YORK Ilrodcur constructs I mm these crumbling ruins and exCraig traced the development ol cavated grave- an astonishing .neural, panorama of the Fa-ci-in in In- speech saving that it I" each civ ili/.aliou a- it struggled to rise, trembled | ha- the e-eiitials ol Boitapartism ; Albany, X. V. N'o\. 21), 1-UI \ ,,|. \ \ |. No ') | , „ , ,| K , / C i,itl,, and slid down the decline over which inanv .-real empires passed We see the destruction of ' -1 Babylonia and its Hanging Harden-, a wonder of the VACATION CAUSES there must hr-l be a 'p ancient world, and see the i mergence ol ( rete, I disarmament, and here n SOURCE OF DANGER Semite kingdom- uexl -uccc-jullv dominated civili/.ateachers mav do v.uir lioii, followed bv \ - v r i a and t liable;... In time tin -. t barb - II. I . rh. 11, ,,i nalioiis crumbled and mad, wa,v for the glories ,,i . . . I,re.ee. the never ending wonder- of India, and the !;: ! i: anger- and inconvenience- attendant upon >, r ani|curs of Rome, Rome, Forge burgc of uf the the World. " . Y" 11 .". ^ " " I ' " > -"''I Voiim; \l '" sin'- grand, ill- of World. Schliemanii, Maspcn,. Carl.,-, and \ \ . . , , | | e \ liirned un 1 1 ttrce of trouble to students, a menace to their -afetv, | . '.' ' | " " , . " " ' .' '^J' ! ''^ -^ " ; ' M"" | ,',." '\; | " " ! ' |'."' tibd for W .diu-dav ail.-ri n, will Sundav niglu in tin l.o.ue.i ••: K bare bones ,,f dead civilization-. Dr Brudeur ha- " gainst the edueatioiial laws of ,1„, -tale. t,",-,',!,„i,'!' „ i ,.,,'-,.,',',/', ;„„ rand ,',,d' -,S . '" postponed bee.,,,-, ,,i the Thankard-o„ hall. brought ,i„.,„',,, them to ii,'„ life „ and present- a ii, living a-loimdalioii period bcginnmg tin '-'I'lii- Maiicburi in .pi, -H n -I The lack uf a -vscmatic method uf progre-- In and iny -'- rv of the past, written -,, rcali-ticalF a- to make MisMarlha I Frit bard. ,, ,.,-,,,, ,|,,,| ,,, !,-j111 on lie pi ,' from Das-es blocks ihe -tairvvav- and exits m Richard- "in believe the tale- are related bv travelers uf ancient '" ic librarv school and lac ,,, dj-arniailicnl and mil. -- iln- p: son hall e v e n Mondav. \ \ edne-dav, and b'ridav of the H u e - who actnallv were part of ihe wonder- F Ilv chairman of tin h a s , aunoiuici d I,.,,, j , „. t l |, ,|, ,|„. \\,,,-|, school week, particuhirlv at 2:2h o'clock and .FJn lodav. in, in ( oiifer, no in Pel rnai v o'clock. It is lime thai llie -Indent council took tbiBv Svdnev \ . ( l a r k k u b . r l Mr The cotiinierc, d., partn.enl will act u-ele-s" he -aid pro' lem in hand and conferred with the proper author! I'atiiedral l-y,in,,\ Bride ( o . \-cvv York (itv .1211 pag, S.Ol. ,| „ , i :,,r the lea of \ \ ed„e-,lav. j , ,„,, , M,.,-', ties to remedv the situation. Vs one iravels through the I.uw t'oiuilries ami brance i, ,-, , n |.er .' Fadiltv member- who ( l ! ,],,. | ,,• |- M ' ' | |, ,, |,| u h Some sllggestioi in order at tin- linn. '|'he (oiiu tin beaulv of the singing towers of those countrie- v.ill attend are Frofe—or ( ,, •org, " j , ,l " ' cil might enforce '•,1-ebv student- would pa-- seem- to surpass all else Huge grav edifice-, ihev \ | York, head uf the department |."i(.'.' u ' | | u |," |„! ' '„',, ,„i', ,'| '| | in single file on tin Richardson ball -lairway; when -land a inomimenl u, the thrift, zeal, and arli-tie cm M| Y " r k ; " • " ' " ~ " Xl ' l r r lb, 'v bob \l nic'liiiri in Pi'oh i- oi ihe people who contribute (I for b lle-tloll o | pa-sing from tin lir-l t,, ibe third llo.,r -indents sbuitld c.-pt- ui ihe people win, contributed M hundreds ,.f u ,!|,,_., ,- ,, M ,| i |„.-i, , • |, Tt-rill, a--i-l I1U.,. ,| gu slr.-tigbt ahead throiigb tin do,,,- ..,, the -,-,- I ll • w a r - in order to h a w a cathedral „n proi'e--or- ,.i coinnu rce ; a and Iheti turn and pa-- up to the ibird II \ Slud.ulbach c: thedral is a In-lorv in il-Hi b a b bad M,-- |:l,,i,cb, \l \-,, rv. M i - l-'.li I and bad acted passing from Ibe ibird ll • lu th. nd sbuiibl g., it- arebitecl. it- builder aaid the cathedral I wii- which ., th h \n,ier-,,n and b.dvv: i...im, r. -I , lid straight ahead through the I, n do,,,-, Sociallv miiided sprang up arumid il bach had n- carillon and each ,.. ,- i n - i r m i o r - ,,, commerce. allied mil. h -tudem- should -el,-, i .,,„„• other pi,,,,- f, r tin , xcli.iiige bad i t s fain mis pla \ e r- w Im -111 Mi -. e i n I he t radi I iui i ,, f [ aura Slvu \\\ will act a- oi pleasantries than ibe crowded -tairvvavthe old , a t h c l r a F This I k appr. .„ In - the cathedral- deni Im-t, , an inteii-clv human and ,,.-,-..„:,! augb and i- en , , „ , ,b ,. ,„„ ; •.I ' "l l 'u"i i'k^ I" " nmu,,,,.,, xv ,„„,, I,,,, k. ,,„. tin- ,„,, nib ,., • i ,wlii, i- lad The s i t u a t i o n d o e - p r e - e n l a v i u l a l i o i i o f in - i . u , ; ed by interesting auec.baes and le.,,,,,|arv b.re and , , ,1 ,„„„ bv " ' ' ! )\ .'!!", ''"::" 1 .'" i ;' . a m i oa„,c, i i n c e d,1.. will w i l l b. b, awarded a w a r d e d bv o r d i n a n c e o n l i r e h a z a r d - , f o r a r t i c l e h i , -ectioii l J o f 1 ,, ,,p. M i - I U-l, ,i T b'av, man lb. b.ducalion Faw read-- " Ml -cl Iboii-es i,,r which veral o i l i e r o t i l - l a n d i n g b o o t . . ,, ^ I ' ^ T T J aine.M.MadeliiieThonip:,,,, plan- and d, tailed -tatenii ill- -ball be filed and appro,,-!. foiled Still.--.. Entered Albany, N. Y. ':':;-,;,nnc',n;'na;e ,:;''!CHARLES CORBETT SPEAKS TO STATE COLLEGE GROUPS NEXT WEEKLY TEA TO BE POSTPONEDk,„,,,,,,„• r.d- d •-. siauwavs. -,.,i-, p a - a g i wav- and a i d - and all' " ' ' " liglililig and beating ap] b a n c - and .q.par.uu- arranged \\'~ v The -1 alewe -iigg.-lioi,- Id b e p i l l council. I or inipio, , lie, I a 1 ,,i, il„m II .,- p - - l l . l , - la Tin .mil 1 a ' l i nipt -neb a -lu.lv in t b i - pb te- o h p . l - ol i n l i n e p ! k l l i- an . xci .peal to all r, ,,d, rl:.,,|. loll M l l l l l l i I Mil. I'e l - l I Hivia m a i n , d \ i , bol : II lb 'I, <bi. . in n t b - .a lv\ i ml I. i l II.ill. el.,-- ,. !, il c o n , b i d e d . Mr m i vva- I :, ba I. 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BECOME MEMBERS Mpba b'b v w. !,.....• ill inembii-hip Bdlv use Smik, -opbonna, i.u Mo,i md STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 DOCTOR TO SPEAK IN 11:10 ASSEMBLY Undergraduates Make War On Columbia Professors In Quest Of Better English Introduces Speaker Dr. Frederick Patry to Make Feature Address Today For Health Week Dr. Frederick I'atry, consulting p h y s i c i a n o f I he N e w Y o r k s t a i r dep a r t m e n t <>f h e a l t h e d u c a t i o n , will a d d r e s s t h e s t u d e n t a s s e m b l y a t 11 :10 o'clock this m o r n i n g in t h e a u d i t o r i n m ill I ' a g e h a l l a s t h e f e a l n n presentation of t h e national health w e e k , I s a b e l I ' e a r d , '32, p r e s i d e n t o f the student association announced today. Dr. P a t r y is . ne o f t h e new m e m h e r s n f t h e s t a i r h e a l t h e d u c a t i o n .!• parlment; he assumed h i s present position la-t spring. B e f o r e that b e w a s e n g a g e d in s p e c i a l w o r k a t J o h n ! i n I'.altunore. I Hopkins univrr-.it> Maryland l i e vvili s p e a k o n " S o m e j Aspects of Mental llvgien," j::ki:r]z llz,>!;• .,;'!:::• i ; | , J j I Dr. Caroline Croasdale, ('ollee. p h y s i c i a n , w h o will i n t r o d u c e t h e f e a t u r e s p e a k e r o f h e a l t h w e e k in , | , , . ; , « n r i , | v ,),;< n , o n l i n e ; ' RELIGIOUS GROUPS N e w Y o r k — ( I P ) — C o l u m b i a uni Dr. Butler w a s reported t o have versily professors are getting s o m e said: "Save the ancient R o m a n E m of t h e i r o w n " m e d i c i n e " . I t i s i np i r e a n d ( i r c a t B r i t a i n , n o p e o p l e t h e f o r m o f a w a r o n t h e p a r t o f t h e in h i s t o r y h a v e e v e r b e e n s o c l o s e l y u n d e r g r a d u a t e s t o force the faculty i n t e r v i e w e d w i t h t h e w h o l l y civito use c o r r e c t E n g l i s h in t h e class lized w o r l d a s a r e t h e A m e r i c a n room. people today." Several days ago a n editorial apT h e s t u d e n t s h a d t h e i r fingers o n p e a r e d in t h e S p e c t a t o r , u n d e r g r a d - t h e u s a g e of " h a s " a n d " a r e " . u a t e n e w s p a p e r , in w h i c h 2 6 m e m Vizetclly said that w a s permish e r s of the faculty w e r e a c c u s e d of s i b l e . " m u r d e r i n g the English language." Hut, t h e d i c t i o n a r y e d i t o r ruled, With the ingenuity belonging only the word " o t h e r " should have been t o college student's, s t e n o g r a p h e r s placed between the w o r d s " n o " and were immediately rushed t o t h "ep e o p l e " . < M h c r w i s e , h e said, t h e c l a s s e s of t h e s e " p r o f s " a n d w o r d s e n t e n c e e x c l u d e d in the c h a r a c t e r f o r w o r d r e p o r t s w e r e m a d e o f t h e i r i z a t i o n t h e v e r y p e o p l e - it i n c l u d e d lectures. •ater. I l e c a l l e d it a \ c r y c o m m o n I'm the faculty were wise e n o u g h error. to h a v e t a k e n the e d i t o r i a l t o h e a r t , O n e of the chief e r r o r s c h a r g e d a n d not a split infinitive w a s c a u g h t . a g a i n s t the f a c u l t y a s a w h o l e b y T h e s t u d e n t s p r o m i s e d , h o w e v e r , t h e s t u d i n t s w a s t h e Use o f t h t o c o n t i n u e t h e i r e l f o r t s u n t i l e v e r y w o r d " d o n ' t " w h e n it s h o u l d h a v e "llender h a d been caught r e d been "doesn't". ()ne instructor was accused of concluding a lecture handed. I hen t h e s n i p i n g w e n t r i g h t u p w i t h : "If a n y o n e h a s a n v q u e s t i o n s l o P r e s i d e n t N i c h o l a s M u r r a y But- to ask they s h o u l d ask t h e m n o w . " \V"Tll"»!l -^ TOHAVE BENNETT •'.-rm7l; ";".;;;,'"";;;'• ;,:;;„';;;:;;, TEACHING PERIOD FOR JUNIORS ENDS 1933 English Majors Complete Methods Requirement, Says Supervisor O n e p e r i o d o f p r a c t i c e t e a c h i n g in Milne Junior a n d Senior High schools has been completed this week by a l l j u n i o r s w h o a r e m a j o r s i n E n g l i s h , M i s s K a t h c r i n e E. W h e e l i n g , s u p e r v i s o r o f E n g l i s h in M i l n e l l i g h school, a n n o u n c e d today. T h i s work is o p t i o n a l f o r m i n o r s , s h e a d d e d . D u r i n g the week the following people tought these classes in junior high school; seventh g r a d e : Hertha Buhl, Grace Skevington, I'ersis Foster, eE r m a B r o w n , F r a n c e s R o o t , l . u i s a Iglesias, and Ethel Zotz. Eighth grade: Frances Skevington, Kathleen ' Millis. Elizabeth Clark, Margaret Service, Margaret Kurileez, and Frances M c M a h o n . itnt' "Inn i'nm s r ^ p^-m. FOR CONFERENCE •'! v t s : -; > K-• *:;:";,; ",",; w !1' • ' ?u'ma,ks " " '" point raided, a n d " \ C." ; i . t o w"1' " " '" l ^ i - v a i u e ol hralth w , T — ^ ^ ,„.,,,.„,, h;u| ,„,.M,l ; H e a l t h w e e k i< ;m a n n u a l n a t i o n a l | " " •' ' • " w e e k s,-| a s i d e hv a r e s o l u t i o n o l T i n discus,,,,n - r o u p . , h a d e r s ol D n . D n ii/ir f ICOriT t h e \'>M) N a t i o n a l C, a n , r e m c - i l b w l i e d , vvd! I , a n n o u n c e d l a t e r , will BOARD WILL lbdUL Athletic (onlcreiio ol Mneiic.m c n - i d i - r l l el , f c o l l e g e t r a i n i n g PJJMQTFQQ' EDITION College Women as lb. W e b n llle indlv i d , , a h - n I C l o t l s b e l ' r f tVlSOlLlXJ LUll lUll A. W. RISLEY WILL BE OFFICIAL Ninth g r a d e : Vivian l.angc, Harriet I l a l l c n h c c k , C a r o l y n Fitzgerald, i harlotte l.olmas. Marcia Cold, and ! ' ' bullish IN BENEFIT GAME " ' — — » « « • « • 11 : A n n a *••••« >• v Mowbrav, I.u- — «»»*>•< | ; i , l l r j , . , W a g n e r , M a r g a r e t Koolian, Uwelvn b-mav. Margaret \lvord, I ' r \ d n . i W . k ' i s l e v . h e a d o f t h e I U n a ' I o r n e l l . ' I'.en I , . g r a h a m . I l . r o ,, '""""'• ' - | ' a r t i n e i i l , will o l l i c i a t e a t , | „ 11 a i n i n . a n d ( i e r t r u d e l i l a c k lelebrr ( arol NichoK. Flomict t h e post MlhUll Ulleluplov m c l l t r e l i e f nnih, I oiii.e ( i v I, ( a r o l v n K r a i, r - M a r g a r e t I H a c k , F . v r b n C r e i n the I e n X ithlelie Uiou . o , : e , r l o p ' P e i n v i l r d l o a l l . n d , T b • , e II, , . ' " ' / ! , " Z ' . ' " l l , n i l e ' V ' 'm'l.e'ar "':l"} " " ' ' < - ' C - ' ' «I" - r a n , , , \|;„|el„,e McKcon. Ilele, health p a,r i v • •.!.!• Us a n o iill i . » » .,., " "'•'<-•;;.'»', '«. ' » »'• k ' . ' ". j ' l ' l " ,j ' aS ra teu„ | ' u 'e',.k r e s ophr iol gi or na m waassa to I l eRl c. gi a- l. ilili i : -N iI gr .e. ., n ol ko ci da lm co or el l.e g eI 'sn iw r d,auy ,„ „a, lt hH,a uwukniunps l o vs t,a, d| i u, ,m, , \ill :l Mel ami. C h a r l o t t e l l e n r v , and \bl.i. regular activities, and m p r o m o ' c l l i , ; , „ d H . i s s l a r r I ',.|> 1, c h n i c n n l i l u t , ,,,, I urs,!a a n d vv II b e T - , Mbanv „im. ,T , . „ „ , S e l „ ne, . alv I >r ;mcr r i l Jh , d o „ , i o „ ,,f a h r a l t h c o m a , a ' v .,11 ] I,, c o n u m t l r , chairmen assisting "",'"".'"1. ' " " " • • " • " - ' " ' ' " ' " " , " " Kislcv - l a n d t h a t b e w a , v , r v M a d l\ Mice N, i d . Marie l-.nglish college w o m e n . !.be , , neral chairmen a r c Mmira a « r v n : , t . ; . „ ir-m, r u , , n V ,., ,,„„.„,. lljs ... I, :,, , , held, \mali , Iv-I,,,. Mildred (Juick. 'I h e ( d r l ' s \lbleli ,„!,,K u s s . '.M, a n d K m , i r t l , J o h n s o n T : ' '.^'vn, ' ! o u u i b u i . o , , ' li'oin n, ,,,'v ' "' i M v y • " ; 'k ' | , h a i l , - Svvick. | - . l i / a b e l h M a c t o m b s , PUNSTERS'EDITION f:;""\t ,;:„r,i'' :^V.t,^\::Jr^rhu- ",:' """is '"'r" l i e r e l l u - vvr. I-., p . n / a •M. -aid. Esther M. roupost, limine the ilan'^1\!,mor'.M|a!M!!'i!vU',\Kn'a |,.„i. M l i n d (u'eniell Rand ',H • v ~ dinmr Rut I (.old-iniih ' 1' ' , u d I , ; i R o . . , r ' l ' , n e - ' i "••A- r, c c p l i o n ' | o s r ', ,,!„,„ | | , ,1, ' t > „ „ | ( i r n i „ i „ l I . H v r r • K';'n' v • ~\ T h e s e p o s t e r s w r e m . e ' r b- e a r L of t i n I ' r r s l u n a n g v m n a - i u m c'aHonorable mention hab a w a r d , , I t o i h r b e s t p o s t e r - vvb wen s u b m i t t e d i n e a c h d a - 'I m a k e r s , , , t h e s e p o s t , i-s a r , i h , i lowing members ,,i l b , i n -bn class: Helen S m i t h . E v e l v n Ri Rose ,le Rossi. Man., Ilime \ | t a I - . , in, l b Until W i b , a m - , Rich. Marv 11,1,ua, .ml I hVhiiul 0F LI0N TUESDAY ; l ! " ! " ^ ' V ' ' ' * ; ,1"" •"" " , ' " ' " ' ' , ' ' " ' N , n ' '"" '"'"''' •m'1 ^ " , : " " " ''"',;l " ' 1 ' I V l l l : " " n i I n e r a h a m a n d ( hai 1,-, lucloll, iiuuors; Dianr liocbnrr. Ma idda I riiturr, lalilia loimr'lv Jean Murrav, Rose R - e u h , k, R, :•• i I k m c r o i t . a n d lack -.,,111,!,,-, s,,p|„, m o r , - ; I . u a 1 .-vine. K . n n e t h ( b n liaii. I n l i u s S u p e r . , . W i l l i a m T o r , , v. ; French Club Meeting To Be Monday At 4:10 ll'JZ'" " N |! ' T h , I ,i, ,11 I,, i.u' I . i r n a m - iIn p n I'll, i n o i i l h l v b u - m , - m r , ling o f m o t i o n , , , ' ( I , r i - l i . m a n d S e p , , - . , i n an , h r I n i . d i d u b vdll l e c. n i d u c l , d p o s i t i o n - ,,i c u b r , e , , 1 , 1 - (., s t a l l Moil l a v . n i ill oi Richardson in, n d . e r li.-ill a l I l.s o ' d o d . iiisi, ad of T b u r T h , a i m , ding i--u, , • th, hum d a v , t h , r e g u l a r ^iM. . l e , . , , , - . , > i | , , , , u b | i c a l i o n will b, a < h n - i m a m r h, ti.l:, v Ml mi i <l . rn i d '!,,,-, ! „ r w h i c h will I • n a d v f o r d i - i r i 1 i.vi-lnn'g 1 , Incur,, memb.ra r e l i , m oil h e n ml , r 17 T h e d e a d l i i h , v h a v e not d ,....,.,. I'. i j i i -11 a n p u l l i n g for'li tin ir , arlv ., ,„ , , . , „ . „ „ , , :;;,i,,;:;:iu!;;:i;;;;'i|\r,f;,;:.di;;;i::'li\;;;;,ll;;r;; ./'Vlanm.'-r. "NVW llam^lnn l i r ""> ' ' ' ' ^ l l " ' k h a s a l s o u l l i c i a l r d at M-v.r,d ,,i t h , ! < ' b - , rv a l i o , , , ,f \ | b a n v I I igh s c h o o l , , , „ , |., L , „ a l n , . , , , , | K . , t , . | s , i n , , , p , , u l i d i d a , - e s f o k p l a c e last T h n r s e l u d i n g : t o ' r u r l l R i c h m o n d at I t h a c a . I dav a n d I ' r i d a v . M i s s W h e e l i n g a n | ), p ,|„ r 111: Sv r a c u „ I l o b a r ! a t >v r : n o u n c r d T h . - m i n o r - attnid.-d in , r l l M . i i, |, id \ , vv I l a m p I -pecill. .,,,,.,. I owdl T, Mile. I -, ,, Women's Team To Meet Three Members Of '31 Get Teaching Positions ° Keuka On December 12\ m e m b e r s of t h , class ccntlv o b t a i n e d l e a c h il I, R u t h K i o i i i a n . '.!_', pr, -id, in I mg positions a c c o r d i n g t o I'rofi ssor b a l e . . . m i , il, a n d I r a n c i - i „ , v i - | I "It: i M S a v l e s . s e e r e l a r v oi t h e will i , . p i , - e m S t a t , c l l e g , II Plan in, nt bureau. T i n v a r e : Mabel 1 ,,h vvilh K, u k a enMeg, at K, i , d m . , I I . who i - teaching b a l m and b n e h s h .,1 ( o b o e . ; I l o r a Wei,leu, s a m e a - 111.11 lis, , | in ill, >l • at O r i s k a n v I. e, I m o i l d e b a t e : " I ' , -,,lv, d I hal I l o r o t h v D o d d s -, i . m g a s a n e \ t r : |.ir. ati rapilalisin a- |,| Wademv, Oxford I uited M a l e - i- iiu-oiii MEN OF ALUMNI TO HAVE REUNION Milton Kuolt, Special Student, Reviews ON DECEMBER 29 British Education Of Indian Children 'I he " " ' " " i STATE COLLEGE NEWS, NOVEMBER 20, 1931 COMMERCE CLUB By Albany Artist To Be Awarded By Miss Fay, As Book Week Feature HEARS ROY SMITH COLLEGE LIBRARY Book ADDS NEW BOOKS STATE TO CHOOSE AT LAST MEETING DELEGATE FRIDAY " T h e Fairy Circus," a new book have one for themselves at night in written and illustrated by I Jnrotiiy the forest glades, Fairies perched on Volumes on Science, Language, Lathrop, one of Albany's most famous toadstools arc the attentive audience; artists, will he given away today as mice are h o r s e s ; lizards cavort as and Education Included a special feature of the national Book trained seals, and tiny bareback riders In Recent Addition week, Miss Helen T. Fay, manager jump through hoops in the illustraof the State college co-operative book tions of the hook which Miss Lathrop Forty-five new books have lieen store, said. Book week is an educa- has done in color and in black and added to the College library recently. tional movement which enables the white. Miss Lathrop has illustrated sevThey a r e : "Book of liircl Life", Al- attention of all who are seeking to len; "Poetry of the Nineties", An- encourage a love of I ks among eral of the well-known children's d r e w s ; "Colonial Background of the boys and girls lo lie focused "II lilt books. Some of these are: "Stars Tonight." by Sara Teasdale; "Snow American Revolution", A n d r e w s ; best material available. Book week was organized in I'M') Image," by Nathaniel Hawthorne; "French Literature during the last by the American Library ass, ciation, and "llitty." by Rachel Field, which Half Century", Bacourt; "The Quick the Boy Scouts of America, and tin won the FJ29 Newberry medal prize and the I lead", Bradford; "Mathe- associated publishers. It was first for children's b, oks. matics for Junior High Schools", called Children's Book week, la t waThe copies of the "hairy Circus' Bruedkncr; "Shadows on the Mock". later changed lo Book week. Il was which are on sale in the Co-op hav e Gather; "General Cytology", Cow- organized to bring before parents, been personally autographed by Miss d r y ; "History of Education", C u r o e ; i dm at rs. and everyone interested in Lathrop. T h e book is dedicated to "Contemporary Plays". Dickinson; the welfare of children, the impor her mother "First Course in Algebra", Engle- I.nice of cultivating in children the I Kvery student who goes into th h a r d t ; "Second Course in Algebra", reading habit, and lo offer guidaiue Go-op today will be given an oppor , in the selection of books for bo' - and j ntnitv to sign bis name on a slip ,. F.nglehardt; "Extra-curricular Actn - : , . n | , 1 paper, and from these will be draw: ities in Secondary Schools", Frctwcll; Celebration j »".' »»\™ "'' "'V >" '"""' *'".' w i " , v \ irgd , (Mover; Story ol Lvolu- j e r n e the special autographed copy ,, tion", Cruenberg; "New Frontiers, Ml the countries of the world are Miss Lathnrn's I k. 'fin- i- 'b, in I'hvsics" l l c v l ; "Two Magics", i e'.ehrating Book week during this f,rsl h.ok wbii h has been both written l a m e s ; ' " S u s a n Sprav", Kave-Smitb; ""* .''"J1.. l ; - ' , ' >" h-'iiirm B ill, and illustrate,! by her. ;' . . . ' .; ,' , , \., -id, . i Mix, l.atarop a,- it-, part in Comprehensive Guides 1 1 Lug- t ,,„ , .,. ,, ,,,,, ,„..,,;„„ ,„.„ This l i s , . J . r . i p p . ^ t t i d n . are , „ Lvery- , , , , . , . . . , , „ . „ , „ , ( .reus'' v.is , , , , , , pEMG0GUE BOARD Roy Smith, commissioner of the Port of Albany, was the guest Student Council Nominates speaker at the business meeting of Four to Compete for N. S. the commerce club, Thursday, in F. A. Representative room .501 of Draper ball. " T h e Albany Gateway was opened by Henry Hudson on his voyage in Four members of the junior class 1009 in the Half Moon. Dutch were nominated as candidates Untraders erected their first trading post delegate to the annual convention of at Albany in 161-1. In 1807 Robert the National Student Federation of Fulton made his first voyage in the America in the assembly last Friday, Clermont from New York to .Albany, I salad I'card, M2, president of tlie which established steam navigation on student association, said today. These the great seas; the F.ric ( a n a l was juniors are. in alphabetical" o r d e r : opened in 1K25, connecting the Great .1. Bruce Filhy, Elizabeth Mary Lakes at Buffalo with the Hudson Gordon, Frances McMahou. and river at Albany," Mr. Smith told Kathcrinc Moore. the College students. Moling for the delegate will be "The Hudson is the only river in the world which is at the bead of conducted in the regular assembly on Friday, December -1. Miss I'eard annavigation and is at the level of the Atlantic, and which ah." has a tide nounced. The convention this c a r from .5 to 3 feet depending on the will be in Toledo, Ohio, during the lime of the year." Mr. Smith praised Christmas holidays. Filhy is president of the juni' r the men of the commission, headed I'eter G. T e n Pyck, who -"•) years I chess and was class treasurer during s il,,. n e e d " ! the p rt. ' i ' freshman and sophomore years. w The Faculty m e n d e r , of the coin- ' l l " directed the annual Trotihador 1 merce department vv I s l e w last Mar. lie is a pledge lllem.,, ,|,,. nieeim:, u r r e : I Yoi.ssor I her of Kappa I'hi Kappa, honorarv George M York, head of the depart- I education Iraternitv. and is a m e n d e r incut. Chester J. 'I errili. and I larri | " : Kappa I Ulla Rim. si n 'ferwilliger, a--i-i.un j,r„;, ^ Miss Gordon was president ,,i the of commerce. Edward Cooper, in sophomore class | a s t year. She has L , i ,n l v structor in commerce, and Elizabeth been a member of ihe Young "Beethoven and bis Forerunners' 1 \nderson. superv isor of practice \\', ,nn n's ( h i i-i ian ; r « » i iti' ,n cabin, I Mas, n ; "I'lane Geometry". M..re.au J leaching in Millie High sell ol. | for two years, and is .lass ,-,.,„-, s,.., "Fi uiulatum ni I'sperimeiital I'-v•fbe following social comniiltee ,vas | ; u i w ,,ii the Girls' Alhh lie ass,„-ia chologv", Murchi,..n; "< in, \, I l l a v appointed for the year: • trmoiid i I n ,n council Ibis Mar, Sin iI or the first tune in the hi-lory , i (, U V er '.U Frances Drinon. 'M. lane I member ol Delta ( 'in. v.i sororilv. the Pedagogue, gold kevs will be K , j , ,,',.,,,, .„„, e r a Bergen, -oi.bo j Mi.s McM.diou i s a m e m h erof I V awarded to board members. Michael „„„.,..., | . l l o (Ktroskv, \\>. pn -id. ni j dramatic and at !,lg:''i'!d<i!,;ir":il;o,-meh''>!iii;,f-, INTERCLASS TRACK licit, anil vv..s I'roci r; "Putnam'- I n n n .r-, ,.; : treasurer of the council last year. Fveuts"; MM.me Gi-oi,n tr\". Sev She vva- a class marshal in IK r freshman year, and has served on class mour ; "Solid ( .coin, r. ". Si v iiiour ; 1 FRESHMAN CLASS coimnilti, s. She w;i- .,,, associate aba ad\ under way I'm "Human Psychology", Mil. s ;'"Mod|' iers, l-rolicli said. In the pasl edilor of Ihe I'MI in dunau band cm I'lane Geometry", Si. lie Mallorv ; -.-., i d int amural track meets in t lumbers were elected by the I,,,,!;. She is a in, mb, r of F'.ta I'hi "I'lane Geometry", Strader; "Nilid -niing for ihe n u n of Slate college. ; u l l , u , . r i . ,,.,.,„,.,| r | : , s s n l l l , , r v ,\ ., u ntv Geometry". S t r a d e r ; ' Micieut Re- i ' >its \s,k,-. M. one ol ihe leader- ,, R . V ; i n . : i l ,,„,; l l U .,| |, y ||„. uulgoine ll Miss Moore is sice president of the gime". ' f a m e ; "Modem K. gime", i <" " ' rack m, n ,,l Male college will j |„,. n . ( 1 "'|'bis insured ihe eh, ice of 1 r 1 stud, nt association for ibis year, and ' f a m e ; "dan.," Thrash, r ; " Aeiieid". "' '", ' " " " ' managers ol in- ,| K , | 1 ( ( 1 ] ,i,. u | „ , ; m . „ „ , . , is 11, . 1 for was secretary last c a r . She i\ hudgel lotabng .•?'«)(I was adopl, d ed. bv Mackail, Virgil; "lh-|orv of "''" , ";'"" 1 ~ ! ' , n " ' " l k ' a r '"''" L " " " ' ' " ' d'e posiiions." Frolieh conlinued. Ueasiirer of Girls' \tlilt lie associa.'•these meet' I ' a b n x , 'M art edilor, vvil i (a,.| by the freshman class at a meeting Mr. I'olly", MeiU; "New Macluavel^ , , i , , , . ; . ,. I T .,,,,,^ , | , , ; „ H , ,,, , i , , . i •, conducted Wednesdav llooll. F.velvli tion, and served last year as secretary ( oacli R u i h e r o r d Baker believes In her fresh:" vv,. " , . , , , , ,,,, ,." \v , il , , , isunmn v ai ions u, signs in in, oo.o, Staehle. class treasurer, aunoiiiHed of the organization. man year, -he was class athletic " * . l olio Imugav . w i l l s , 111;«.i ii these meets reveal that some ! r . . i The it. nis on ihe bud ,,i are as fol She is a "Personal Hygiene Applied". .Id , d , ,,, ,,, ,,r men are outstanding in these ' "L'''.',', '^c,'vs w j | | |„. i s s m . , | , | n > Vl. l r lows : Class banner, S.15 ; I auipns manager for the women Williams; "Orlando", \ \ „ o l f ; "Nits. I , Xl „is, arraiigeinenls vv ill be made to -|-| WS( , t„ "receive keys a r e : \'era day expenses, $.111; Mm ing I p day, member of ( hi Sigma Thcta sorority. Miss Gordon and Miss Moore are to Catch the Mind". W'ylie; "Liv e> i enter the-e vi.lors in smile intercol- (inrns editor in chief; Kaihrwi Bel- $.1S ; I'edagogue picture, $40; custommembers of the local news bureau of a Bengal Lancer", Y e a l - Brow n. I hgiale open meets. knap, literary editor ; ( ' . ' f a r b o v ; M il- ary in, inorial hind. S.lOtl; girls' alb Ihe plan- lor an intercollegiate dred Crow lev. photograph editor: M lelics, $31; n u n ' s athletics, $2<o; and of Ihe N. S. I•. A. | track were lnnporardy abandoned | l--rt,)ieh ; Andrew llrit/. circulation for reserve fund, $\7^. until lb, iiitraumral n u n - end local , , i a n a e . r ; and Midi, v flowers. ,,d • ('lass dues amounting to three dol /Oil /F/4DS //ST jpractice meets reveal lb, track I Mali-lug manager. Ml members of hit's are being c,die, led this week in WELCOMES MEMBER MVOO LCHUJ HOI i -ir.-ngib of Stale college ne\l spring. ,|„. |„, a rd are seniors ihe rotunda. T h e budget ol this t o.ich Baker p, int. d mil the Irani year's freshmen is less than thai of Mpha chapter of I'hi I >clla sororthe entering class ,,i last year, but there were SI 1 freshman entrants m welcomes Anne McKee and Minnie MeNickle, sophomores, into lull last year and the ,!.,-. of l«MS mini u membership. hers 319. • ;v r ; v; i' 'vh';''b,;'ne: TO RECEIVE KEYS, FROHLICH REPORTS ' ' - ' —- '''" '- ' ' - ^ ' * » • ' > " : •••'- ' COLLEGE TO HAVE MEETS IN SPRING ~ i /-V;™" [ « S '|; '!:,• T:iu:^rZir:J!;; ' '' ACCEPTS BUDGET, SAYS TREASURER] OF TAX PAYMENTS, HIDLEYjANNOUNCES [ ^ t ^ S i ^Senior ^ r Picture To Be thS" £ . t m ii,e !,';•-," ili'n'e: w^A^M't 'S' m.'n piam | Monday After Recess collection period-. Clareiic, \. H i d - ' 1 " 1 ' " l l M '' lev, treasurer ,.i ih. stud, ul ass„cia | j '' l l r Senior gr.,up picture is being lion ininaineeil loihn Over -,v planned lor lie- Moiidav lollowing hundred sludeiils li'ne pa,,l Tli, WELCOMES MEMBERS . Tl.-.n.k^ix ii.w vaca.ion. according lo freshmen head ihe list ,,i thus, pav Mera Burns, \\> , dilor in duel of th, ing, with 241) paid; the -,,ph,,in,,re- . Alpha Ul Hv vv,h • „ • : , . I'edagogue. l n are second, Willi 17 > • ihe minors " " " " " ' " " ' " ' " ' ~'"l' ' " ' ' ' "',,.,1 K,--,i lings i,,r individual pi, U n a third, wilh 101 and the seniors last ; i l u l K ' "' -,•' d,, -,,,,,!„ an,,., -. | w i ! l a l s , , l „ taken al ibis lime. with *(, ||,,v,e,.,r. senior I , M - VV not <\\w until \ \ , dm -lav and 'I In dav i I llus w , . k an I lln am,, colic, ted lor the hoi collection ;„ I was noi availabh a- ihe \ , A ,,. ... Special C U k c S A N Mead. 'd2. pre-ident of t'b. dr.unaliis " , l a r , """ , " L ""I""1- I( ^ H K S Lake Av PicS Opniisite I'iionc 6-1837 j "II,si ( Huir Hi.bbiml u l ,.„ p u l u , himjer und Murecl Wuvinil ,, rk .„ J lulling Mlllley Di, e h , ' e l .el . ,1 "L,l„," i ,., TO ~ \\ A v e . at Special lr, I....C ee. 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