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State College News
XVI. No. 14.
VOL.
STATE COLLEGE FOR TEACHERS, ALBANY, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUAKY 15, 1932
CLASS WILL GIVE
DRAMAS TUESDAY
elementary
will
present
der
the
dramatics
three one-act
direction
Futtcrer,
of
Official Rushing Period to Be- Athletics Director Produces Letters from Files to Support
gin with Dinner, February
Contention That Manager and Coach Have Tried to
4, President Says
Schedule Quintets Mentioned By Alumni
English,
in
plays un-
night
the a u d i t o r i u m
Marjorie
of
at
8:30
of
Page
of
VlUlll'Mll-ilJy
.
The
first
"The
plav
to be p r e s e n t e d
Dreamy
K i d , " a tragedy
F.tigene < ' W e i l l .
will
portray
grandmother,
he played
Theotiier
Ceely
Danahv,
hv
is
Kid
by
f
parted,"
Dohcrty,
The
hv
bids
Helen
in
the east:
Margaret
Kirk,
Elizabeth
Rasum-sen,
'33;
Hertram
Jordan.
M m
Abe
Merrywealher,
comedy,
includes
by
Delia,
Thomas
Carrel,
to
and
lax t i c k e t s .
m a y be o b t a i n e d
f o r the
of
I lie
committee.
and
William
Hlomstrom.
Miss
Miss
Dr.
Eunice
erine
Marion
Flleu
Stokes,
Miss
and
Mr-.
Miss
Martha
Edith
Rice
Miss
Clarence
Miss
Mary
P.rvaiil,
Mrs
Miss
Marion
Call)
Kilpatrick,
Mr.
Davis,
Hale,
W.
I'riichard,
(iilinore,
Messenl,
Kenneth
Has-
Harold
Mr. Donald
Pill/,
Mr.
and M r s .
Miss
(iertrudc
Dollelas,
M r . Charles
Andrew-,
ClilTonl
W'nodard,
Mi--
Scollaud,
M r . and M r - . W i l l i a m
Krunedv,
/i-n
M r . and M r -
Mr.
I. Im
Navimr
in...
Miss
Shaver.
M i - - \ irgima
Mo,,
e,
Mi-.,
\
Kcevc,
Mis-
I1,,Ms,
Mi-s
Ruth
Mr.
Kelly,
and
Mr.
M r , ( l.irem e I l i i l l e v . Dr
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I
Mis
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Mis- Mailha
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M i . .unl
Mr
Mi-
Mi -
11:1(1
the
Cordon's
of
tion.
While
ions
as
report
at
wire
Sin- also
of
international
feature
on
Febiil.nv
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in o b i a . i n n
be
lli,
prolil
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Am,
play
i u.oi
al
Powell
i n ,ndiug
l o r the dance.
the
of
the
popular
til,•
for
-late,
as done
the
most
the
most
student,
-.-mo,-
be
Smith,
and
a
In
taught
icks,
Mi,-I,
tei
hv
Dr.
principal
s,-|
Robert
of
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I I,,- c m - , a
, , i . hcslra
All
will
ha-
each
Hi",
"•
1
\ ' in-.!
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".
tests
will
he al
nielil
shun
,,f
Paee
hall,
1
'"'i's.
I
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I
c
-chedule
when
-"
will
Moreland
opens
, no • II. . I
will
the
an-
The
luiiior
Freshman
the cafetei ia
reserved
for
I.'
students
had
i o n . .1 in
me,
I,i
,
!
follow.
such p e r m i s s i o n had
accorded
tinin.
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from
has
Any, in'
sketch
been
w In.
k i n ,w s
may be
is
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Cladvs
Palierson,
of work
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larv
Pally,
MEMBER
Mela Xela sor.u i l y w d e n i e s H a l .
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into
done
MEMBER
Nriii-tion-..,
Paw reuce
The
-
into
full
'3-1
lo
pledge
Hamilton
u n i v e r s i t y , St.
Williams
col-
uiiiv, rsily, Cornell
uni-
L'ni
York
of
Amherst
Agricultural
of
other
and
col-
college,
Vermont.
' showed
coach
leges
evidence
college,
the U n i v e r s i t y
schedules
limes.
|o (he f o l -
his
university,
lege. X'evv
and
court
Ponaventchampions,
sell!
Island
Cooper
several
teachers"
uost
of
Col-
tin-in.
listed
" W e can't
an easy
welc
,
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M
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i i , II, w i l d .
E, I n , . ,
no ie
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i
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in tin
In
and , iv il
'I In i ,
wilh
the
was Slate
espeel
to have
l i m e -- i..-11 i 11 L; up colleges to
lo
plav
an
a
out of the w a y
small
would
college
up-.
I
hie
team."
he - a i d .
th,
athletic
budget
place
where
prov c d i s a s t r o u s
an
to a
Furthermore,
,|,,,s
n,,t
per-
is
. , , , line,
he. In i
l l l l l
ill.
dine
i
In-loii,
bv
il
b, m.
I lib,a
siibte, Is
llie
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li.HI
and
wiih
are
al
on
theses
United
the
Samuel
onnalioii
This
of
Webster
ever
on col
w a r ; and <\t\\' ui
edu.alioii
w i l l he t h e largest
history.
I l.uolln
\shhiiilou
Weinman,
and civ il
mi
Stales;
submitted
in
Russia
number
in the
field
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Ha , 1c
I'.,
-„
|-',,and
. I . I . I in
..i
'31
P.oh.nn,i
i
ill,
i-
III,
I-
Ibe - a m ,
I ii.hsh
i- p i , s
mined
I v
R, . maid
M . o i , li
I aim
latum
ai
French.
as
of
P..ui..
I l o . In s is wi il
llal-lcl
M',",mn„ / , . , ,.„,,-
lo
also
and
mating
, , , , aid
w e n sub
l o o . ks
I Iv m i a n
is
M
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I oung,
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in
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i
I
be con
lain:.,, v
Jll i l l
I f . hard-oil
- no
hall
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M o s h , ,,
in
chemistry,
and
willing
I I , . , lie,
i, - d e p a i l i u e i i l
I'll,
"i
school
, .M
ss.n
a- , - i , n i i n .
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Ibe
Hal,
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strv
ihon-.ai,
isliv.
I
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i
be' as'si's'led 'hv
In a,I
and
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and M i -
ll.onaid
H. dv. a - - i s l a m
the
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bead
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and
Willi,ni
\
Ken
piofe- - , , |
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e h , III
Mis.
Kelilie.lv;
Mr.
ui pbv -n - ; M i
Ix, i,n.-111 I lavis,
,- I..UI i n n in l o r
m b i o l o g y ; and
Ml--
U in It
- i i in li i
in
formic
Ravi,..,,
as.,.,ant
in-
biology.
Faulk,
'32, is i h ,
student
chairman.
I melta
,ln
will
Ih
v copy
hv
D
sented
of
I, . . - ;
Mosh, I
pbv
I,.lies
graded
high
Mis
Mi
- n u l l in.
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on
l a - ! tea
l l n - - , i n , - I,-r w i n , h w ill
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p ,i i m , nis w i l l spoils, .1- l l n
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I',, i n a i d
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tl eat,
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D.uoihv
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l i e h l -. and M a n
i n . o h . in i n
Two
Maslau,
I liil/eulaiib,
Queen's
Pong
teams
Slate
three
sli ongesl o p p o n e n t
-ororilv
I I.,M v i
hv
I,,
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|,,h,i
M
I h -ah. I l , I I . . i ..in
studied
iieaty;
membership.
proved:
college,
'"in,
as soon
a, liv i l y .
die
art.
Sir A l
Slate
and St.
these
colleges'
colleges,
Provi-
university,
St.
while
were also
ill;-
ic:;,-, A l f r e d
the A r t I, class.
WELCOMES
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M
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being
i
Fellers
\ l g e , iras,"
I ,.is
is an exhihil
the
versity,
,,f
East's "h'.v, n o w in
and
of
on
- , - , - Miss
instructor
Stephens,
institute,
All
once
Dart-
Clarkson
Middlcbury,
Norwich
appeared
to its re
to
is a cops
the
games:
St.
Textile
the
letters
following
L'nion,
Monaventure.
io"
that
the
have
ll>,
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| . , I III, C l l l b - I -
M i - - Mallei
college,
News
of
TO BE SPONSORS
FOR LOUNGE TEA
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w h o wish
institute,
Ih
Ih
K
I'h,
I I
Prall
hav e plaved
can give
to
Manhattan,
nie's, Catholic
missing.
leading
'3-1.
in
Draper
w here
found,
requested
drawing
art ex-
of
reported
information
covery
llie
Moor
the
was f o u n d
dence
said
in the hands
of
requesting
least
write
f o r the past few
Alfred,
al
year
to
,
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I n, I h . j „ , , , ! , , , , ,
ha' k. i b a i l .
ni, - t e d I,, se,
They
col-
next
completion
sent
our
are m u c h
he
placed
mouth,
Powell
sketch,
for
Tech,
i -i.i
l i . I.
. I,,,,,,
.,,,,| .
dram.ill,
teams
public
in the cafe
il
within
to I ' n i o l i
a game,"
Maker
been
for
we can
authority
Upon
have
themselves
| . i i al
all
representative
years.
that
from
availed
al
manager
has
for
a
is
team
In regard
the c o r r e s p o n d e n c e
dur-
Milne
announced
,,n the second
hall,
that
Coach
iii.-iiili. r-hip.
in
ih,In-, h i | ., n | | | w,.i l l i
ai , ! \ i Hold I!..- I
Huh in . . i n , , i l .
h, , , , ,
I In \ a n
.10 u p l m e I,, i m , I
, . - , , span, I, and a- - niblv | , i " i ' l
lln
i n , I h , d - ol . i l , . l l \
, nl
I In , bibs i n c l u d e
photoplay, . x
o.l
l u h i l i l v ol I I I , a. id in v .11
in
1 nioii
ol
atthe
opponents
anv
as w e l l as some that
the
sign
that
by
up
lege,
cafeteria
and
to sign up
das-
lis.
we
and
teams.
play
already
nol be per-
ml
" i c on ,i
n
-,, Pool an b ., . i l l .
and
of
write
sign
above
additional
oppose
IS\
, , ,,
HI
P"llsO| -
in
lliirly
paslel
,,u T h u r s d a y '
immediately
u p , .1 h , , . , , , ,
- ,cnd.iiw
'lb
mi
hour
i
adding
made
as d e s i r a b l e
will
manager
wl
games
mentioned
college
"1
make
Graduate Students Select Diversified
Subjects For Master's Degree Theses SCIENCE FACULTY
m l , nis
.1-
in the gvmna
team
I.,
coni-
"I
with
been
also
has been
arrange
him
is ap-
and
,,.-;„- „,„.l „„ ,„,„. -', ,„;„,„„ .';
is
, , ! a, m i l l , - a i e j ,-,,,.
'
in
team
111,- con-
the s e n i o r -
,1,1.oh,I
vain.,,
I.- i n n i o r s ,
in
to
every
Slate
a- 1
p r . , \ ision
will
to
have
clleee.
7:311 ,,'clock.
, ala
I piobl.-ins
II
lunil.d
i "I
arranged
P.
\
thai
accusa-
c o u n c i l as
up
manager.
teams
tabulation
Kappa
of i h c pi i n , i p l r s
m Ih,
class
haskethall
the
Junior
- , , great
be put
of
tempts
and
H l o i i , ..dm m s l i . n i o ,
• • ml ,
' ci'
id
class
the
a week.
activ i
I . l e d in l l i e
mad' - I l l "
n I', in,
been
class
twice
ihc
i-
with
I.
. . . o l l d a l V e.lll, air.11 "
l'U2
hy
Pastel Sketch Missing
From Art 6 Exhibition
A
i
athletics
athletic
it
ejected.
liif.it
.
"one man."
signed
the
like
alumni
lofty
period
been
were
any
play
'Ih,-
Hal
—Hie,
, \ n a , in i i c u l a r
u , l l n 1.1,-1,
the
\ ar
years,
is
by
list
Is u-e most
the
opportunities
nol
i
he d e c l a r e d ,
the
u p , " he said,
I I :(>() , , ' , lock
is
Piiibacber
nearly
ex
lunior
Helen
I -,ci:.l
, .|
,,f
I he
Iwo
by
leave
nounce,I.
Frcdcr
Milne
I, and M i - -
-up.iM-
dii. . loi
i ,1
f,,r
sold
hut a f t e r
students
to ,-at
Dr.
i
told the
the
by
tlieni
that
Mi--
.ours,,
\ \.
the
team
will
earn,
The
will
lln
,
college
today.
students
in
alhlclics,
team
schedule
be presented
dialog,
lochiv.
, lass
i
derided
schedule,
would
Dr. r.riil.aclier said.
h'.unice
the
\ an D, i i h u r e h , r e g i s l r a i ,
announced
of
the meeting.
collaboration
which
i n ' tin
professor
i
a p. ,inl to e i \ e to each
a
the
College
113,
from
space.
College
of the a t h l e t i c
a nieinber
nieinber
idehi,
l-h/abelli
al
of
,
the coach
A.
- o l d by
be
necessary
-
it
in
President
scl
ingestion
I >r. D o n n a l
»
as w e l l as
•'.',"'.",
'
w i t h the teams
Slate
game
plcfcd
is due to the
ih,- Milne
12:11(1 o ' c l o c k ,
chairs
table
High
the space
ap
'
each
Every
a-socia
bun
from
til
was
files
controlled
each
nianagein, lit.
of
ml ra-niural
•
I hat
proved
of the
announced
will
Senior
houses j make
a
- pa. , ,
dinner.
meeting
inter
been
basketball
Activities Class Added
To Semester Program
announced
and
veil
'3_\
of
•, •
criticism,
tion
Christian
f,,rinerl>
Slmleiils
taxi-
has I,. en p r o m i n e n t
and
baseball
l-'dncatioii
cafeteria
financial o h -
council,
presided
h.,\ i i i g
from
articles
0, al 3:311 P. M . j g r e a t e r
assistant
silv
Stale, and
chosen
more
Sunday,
sorority
and c h a i r m a n
heautiful
w ho has ,h un-
Ira class a c l i v i l i , - , w i l l
to
.
their
were
cad l e r i a
organization
the tea
replies
recent
Moreland
class.
'I In- ,
a
the most
representative
will
al
«
bctfan
GOES
Itrubaclur
The
last
hut
of
R
as
not be c a l l e d
regarding
athletic
v arsity
tin- man w h o
for
and
need
in
to' the
out
Monland.
council,
'32, edi
- bid-,
In-
only
fmm
sent
manager
hi-tory
tin
Pedagogue
girl,
m a n , the g i r l
nio-l
\'.
for
in a s s e m b l y ,
most
the n i o - t
l.h.yd
men's
Ten F v . k
and
and
hreakfa-l,
February
pointed
,
they
ih,- privilege
leria, all hough
groups,
,
c
coiidnciini:
school
importance.
WELCOMES
is
only
of
College
of
sports
popular
D. tl. Is,,n -aid
hot,I.
,
before
his
games
" " ' « * •
Women's
in
(he
COUNCIL APPOINTS
MORELAND LEADER
OF MINOR SPORTS
discus-
The
1
to
7,
Young
lion
mitted
as w e l l
lor -in-chief.
$3 -II
coiiidoi
on
ing
include
I Inn .
. li-1
from
w In71 the schedule
in
heard
girl,
D •In.
II
, l l i s
Removal
was a
'•'•> ' '
favoi
Fchiualv
hall
, iv, , , |
IIM
n,
Mil- ..i,
dislnbiiled
l''iid.,v,
I,.,11,
lodav
' i l , liidm.I,,
in i , ,,in \
,,i
^ ill
bull, i n , I.M.II.I
, h,
amain.,,I
Si
I ',
M m , , I . a , o i l a 1" -
ih,
will
be done
shall
in person
national
be c o n d u c t e d
I,ah nl
|•", i. 1.,x
There
o'clock,
according
be
Information
teachers'
Hums,
II
,,i
on
Vera
'I
I. ,
,
mentioned
AS COLLEGE NEED
FOR SPACE GROWS
ligations of a n y son ,i u v will
supplied hy Miss Anna I'airhank,
of
as-
conven-
the " M o s t s , "
section
also
according
I
g i v , e I ee.
letters
The
Thurs-
f o r the f o r m a l
will
Tile-day,
and in
the
discussion
which
,,n t o p i c s
-Hi'b
,,,,
with
all.
- I . and a l l of-
home
from
nary
the c o n v e n t i o n , she
many
of
Voting
will
will
interest
i n i n , - in l l i , l i g h t
piom
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be Used
flics
up ),, . 0 1 , II,I i l , , .o,i,II.,I n i l , , . i
I,
In mses
taken
Rids
the C h r i s t i n a s
concerning
colleges
C
1933 TO RECEIVE
ALL PREFERENCE
WITH PROM BIDS
must
Freshmen
may
of the
o'clock
Convention
general
attended
II,,,,--,.II
.in 1 M r s
contentions
- I ; a tea dance,
uniil
above,
nor
dance
W.
Carlclmi
Conklin,
Mi--
( „ | , | , ii;i
U, lev
and
It. I M
Martin
for
give
Mi-s Cordon
al
formation
Ciish
Smith,
Mr-.
I'li/Mi. lli
Crac,
.
3'; and a breakfast
Pel,, u a r v
- • . n i l il v
vear.
Elizabeth
Miss
and
Mi-s
M ,,,
Mis-
\nd.i-nii.
Mr.
Rulb
Robert
Wheeling, M i -
Mailer,
Elizabeth
C
Tie
Mis-
Mr-.
llrleii
Crooks,
Minnie
\ n n e I ...ni.se
M i - - Kalherine
the
Mr.
Derk
Sturm,
M r . and
1'i, ,D i n I.
today.
will
Ecdeiation
the
T o l e d o , I diio, d u r i n g
Catherine
Pester,
Madeline
( Isbome,
sembly
\l\,
Student
in
delegate
Dean
D r . and M r - . 11. W .
Thompson,
Miss
K. B r u -
Miss
Miss
Caroline
tings,
the c o n v e n t i o n
of
America,
Mis-
!•'.. Pierce,
• Met/ler,
Checsebrough,
Wallace,
report
a
topics
T h e y are
M r s . A.
Anna
of
made
Cordon,
several
Dean
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contain
on
morning.
rushing
-p.cilie.l
Elizabeth
three
by Le-
follows:
President
report
ELIZABETH GORDON
WILL GIVE REPORT
IN lhlO^ASSEMBLY
'nitrons
these
today
C o n n e l l y , '3-1, w h o is c h a i r m a n
hacher,
a
11:10 assembly
cents.
for
was a n n o u n c e d
the house
as
li-l
complete
patronesses
titia
plays
of the s t u -
of t w e n t y - f i v e
The
Alfred,
R e s e r v e d seats f o r
students
give
in
Echruan
following
no
will
dinner
Eebruarv
l i , ial r u s h i n g
'3-1;
three
payment
plays
w h o u ill
meeting
National
the
IN
week I
rules , , | |he c o u n c i l , as decided
F.thelbert,
be by p r e s e n t a t i o n
and
Fancy,
(iehle,
'.V;
'3 1;
first
n,arl\
imitation-
I'hursdav.
E. A . c o i n en
today,
'.H
Adiniltauce
will
Rose,
in i t s cast
Hradt,
Ingraham,
dent
light,
h,
d, 1,
Vic-
'3-1; a m i
sophisticated
Mareclla
l.ea
lion,
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'33,
lieu
\U;
Herbert
a
Gordon,
l ' , the
this
Henry
'34;
Moore.
Free,"
gale
Ionian,
student.
"Fancy
lien
Mary
Elizabeth
Sinter,
'3 1;
Crosvem.r,
Slater,
played'
Mrs.
McN'arv,
toria
special
Mrs.
rush
l-i-i,lav,
T i n re are six
characters
i,in
j | | ..,,,-,.;.
I he
when
to a f o r m a l
,la\
Mayhelle
" T h e Dear D e -
is a c. medy.
Slater,
examinations,
'Inplay,
,IIIM
,i,
he
of the east
A n n . p l a v e d l,y
'3-1. and I r e m .
seend
i .
at' the end of
Saunders,
Helen
tneuiliers
his
- aide- >to —m ank e- , p,l a. n. -, ,l o rih.-v
will BUN TABLE
Hie I.,I
His
M a t t h e w s , '34.
The
supported
council.
I L l U l II M i a n ,
• i-
Ihe'c
E d d y , '34,
Mammy
will
include
Donald
the D r e a m y
'3-1.
of
Intersorority
F r e s h m e n must a n s w e r these m - 1 ; - ' " " , • - • • • • • •
•-.- - • • • ;,","."",";
:~n ,
l l a v c
elf-Dions- h v r p f m - i i n.-iil \ l . s s I ,,,1
bound o u t i l w e haven I t r i e d t o schedule
hall.
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a
c c o r d i n g t, ' , , | R u t h e r f o r d R. Baker, who in his first interview to the N K W S , answered
•very a r g u m e n t
brought
up by the a l u m n i i n v e s t i g a t i n g
committee,
l . o c k w o o d , 'M,
pres'dent
January
Agnes
professor
Tuesday
o'clock
dishing imitations
to freshmen
,
'•'•
, , ; | " "•' , f ,.)
The alumni
attack
o n College a t h l e t i c
policies, launched
at the
, n o n i sol o i H H s a I e i on sm e i ' u g I O I
r.
.
.
,
.
.
,
.
.
.
. „
,
lembcrship, w i l l be mailed
Friday,
Syracuse
" « ' t > " K . «-cc ved a set-back t o d a y a
the hands of Coach
class
Miss
assistant
Issue
GREEKS TO SEND COACH BAKER REPLIES TO ATTACK
RUSH INVITATIONS
OF ALUMNI ON ATHLETIC POLICIES
To Give Report
Letitia Connelly, '34, Announces Patrons and Patronesses for Annual Affair
The
$2.25 Per Year, 32 Weekly
of " T h e I n'e of
Nailery
by l l i e
the second
F, F i l i a l v 10
Raioi
Co-op.
will
Pasteur"
be
pre-
T h e first tea
.semester
will
he o n
STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., JANUARY 15, 1932
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REPORTERS: Luisa Iglesias, Kose Kantor, Carolyn Kratn
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'32.
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A t t h e r e q u e s t of t h e N e w Y o r k A m e r i c a n , D r .
F r a n k P i e r r c p o n t G r a v e s , S l a t e c o n u n i s s i o n c r _ of
E d u c a t i o n , r e c e n t l y j u s t i f i e d Iiis r e a s o n s f o r v o t i n g
in f a v o r o f t h e n a t i o n a l a d v i s o r y c o m m i t t e e s r e MR. NBWCOMB SPEAKS
p o r t . T h e c o m m i t t e e , w h i c h c o n s i s t s o f 51 m e n a n d
January IS, 1932.
w o m e n p r o m i n e n t in e d u c a t i o n , b u s i n e s s a n d o t h e r
To
the
Editor of the N E W S :
activities, w a s c o m m i s s i o n e d b y P r e s i d e n t
Hoover
in M a y , 1 9 2 9 , t o c h a r t t h e c o u r s e o f f e d e r a l r e l a t t ' n s
to e d u c a t i o n .
Tt r e c o m m e n d e d t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f
a federal h e a d q u a r t e r s for e d u c a t i o n w h i l e s e r v i n g
Such an
local a u t o n o m y a n d local responsibility.
o r g a n i z a t i o n w o u l d b e h e a d e d b y a s e c r e t a r y for
that we can regularly defeat champione d u c a t i o n in t h e P r e s i d e n t ' s c a b i n e t .
ship teams, and yet it ,s believed ha
e
" I a g r e e w i t h t h e r e p o r t i n h o l d i n g t h a t t h e r e is can m e n colleges of our calibre with no
need
for a
full-fledged
department
of
education,
l
K
n o t ' l „ o h l " r a V m ^ " ^ of victories!" bin
h e a d e d b y a s e c r e t a r y o f c a b i n e t r a n k , " s a y s D r . the spirit which caused the athlete authorG r a v e s . " E d u c a t i o n is c e r t a i n l y o f a s m u c h i r n n o r - iii,.< I,I declare ill last y e a r s N E W S thai
New York tr'ys''would . b e . made until
lancc nationally a s s t u b departments of the cabinet C
we have some chance of winning
should
as a g r i c u l t u r e , c o m m e r c e a n d labor, w h i c h seek, as
education should, to p r o m o t e welfare, rather than
to exercise a d m i n i s t r a t i v e c o n t r o l over t h e states."
lo overcome bv cooperation, h a r d w o r k , i n " T h e o f f i c e r i n c h a r g e o f n a t i o n a l e d u c a t i o n a l i n - telligence, and' good competition.
When
t e r e s t s s h o u l d b e h i s o w n m a s t e r , a n d b e a b l e t o the class of '31 entered State it was the
a p p e a r i n p e r s o n b e f o r e C o n g r e s s o r t h e d i r e c t o r lirst class to have a regents average of
SO';, and it was shortly thereafter publicly
s u p e r i o r damned in the N E W S by the statement
o f t h e b u d g e t , i n s t e a d of t h r o u g h s o m e
o f f i c e r , w h o i s o n l y d i r e c t l y a c q u a i n t e d w i t h h i s that it was impossible to do anything in
athletics with a class that had "weal; backs
duties a n d needs.
ami strong brains." Vet Charles Lyons
E d u c a t i o n i s t h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t a c t i v i t y i n o u r and Frank Ott, who. a r e remembered for
d e m o c r a c y , w h e t h e r w e v i e w it f r o m t h e s t a n d p o i n t
r
" leanil
of its e x p e n d i t u r e s o r its a c c o m p l i s h m e n t s a n d in- l ' u r t h e r , " s ^
WIDE-AWAKE A L U M N I ASKED
To the Editor of the N E W S :
the
was made. T h e lirst was to t h e eilect llial
alumni soon forgot the existence ol their
Alma Mater. The .second is chiselv related
to and perhaps mother to the In si
It
is Ibe fact that our College is mil .,. well
known among Ibe colleges of the ea-tciu
United Slates as both its scholastic stand
ing and Ibe caliber of its student bud)
and faculty should ,lei.land.
As a partial remedy for these coinliti. ns,
an advei tiring campaign h e ; been i n
gested.
This is to lake the form oi .,
revision of the athletic schedule so a, „,
include a college of good repute at l,.i i
mice a year.
T h i s game
would be
scheduled at a time when t h e giaduaircould tear themselves from Iheir dun.-. , n . |
Ibe whole week-end would be desigmurd
as an alumni hoine-cnming.
Whetlm ,,i
not this " b i g " game would lake the pl.„e
of Hie alumni g a m e is a mailer „I deba'e.
s ^ n i e K g r ? . . . " ^ the
reawaken iheir interests in the
State.
In addition, Ibis would
effect of bringing attention and
State college from people who
I am sure that such a plan will , . i
with some opposition. Formerly, the el,, ,•
supervision of the faculty h a s nrelendi I
fluence, a n d w h i l e t h e n a t i o n a l d e p a r t m e n t
should
m a k e r e s e a r c h its chief activity a n d n o t seek to
control
the educational
activities of t h e various
s t a l e s , it s h o u l d b e c o n s i d e r e d a m a j o r i t y i n t e r e s t , lege debate.
Previous to I')-'(, a few
a n d s h o u l d n o l b e s u b o r d i n a t e l o a n y o t h e r f u n c - sporadic attempts were made lo net a learn
,,„ ibe plalfoi.ii.
In 1').'(. we met I'ni,
tion."
and lost.
After that
instruction, '
Corllmut A'o rum/ SJmnl. ••coaching," was begun, and the -tii.l.cii
re-ponded. The rc-tlll has been thai in
few rears debating has been buill up fro
ibe inoiind. Our scbeiliile rivals that i
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c h i e f o f a b u r e a u of t h e L e a g u e of N a t i o n s . T h i s
d e l i g h t f u l c h a r a c t e r t a k e s h i s wife a n d t w o sons,
h'ritz a n d O t t o , o n a d i r i g i b l e t r i p d u r i n g w h i c h
they get w r e c k e d a t o p t h e Empire Stale Building.
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elf. Dining
ager of Stale's basketball paid olT an in
debledness of $1,50(1 and netled $-',(11)11.
The returns from Ibe Dartmouth game in
l'JJS were $7011 after serious dediiclions
The two games ulavcd ibis season have
brought in Ibe total sum of $15. We
should not romnu-rciali/.e ba-kelb.ill, bill
neither should u c blind mir-elves lo cer
J a n . 15, 1932
PUNISHMENT
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Iter hospilalily lo the
that time, thinking ,,( ihe
ot strive lo adveitise Slate
,'s, but whv -lwuld we pin
W,
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Hie
piovelbial
C. W.M.Tl-.H DKISI
l.ll-bel.'
ceded iiuelniK .Inline last
T h e f o l l o w i n g e x c e r p t is t y p i c a l of t h e m a n y p a s • larship, and profc-innal
sages o f b e a u t i f u l p r o s e : " T h e s o u n d s of this m o n vie
thlflies?
s t r o u s life s m o t e u p o n m e w i t h a l l t h e b l e n d e d p e r n feel certain thai i
c u s s i o n s of a n infernal s y m p h o n y .
T h e u n e v e n sculT
nil of the ba-lot ball
A COOPERATIVE ATTITUDE
of f o o t f a l l s , t h e h o t s q u e a k o f b r a k e s , t h e s u c k i n g
II b. : the cuoprrati. n of
h u m o f r u b b e r t i r e s , t h e m u r m u r o f a t h o u s a n d ministration, ibe faeultv and lb
graduales.
A good basketball
T h e r e p l y o f C o a c h B a k e r t o t h e c h a r g e s o f t h e v o i c e s , t h e y e l p o f h o r n s , t h e c l a s h o f c h a n g i n g essential In the proposed "II e
a l u m n i r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s h a s d u n e m u c h t o t h r o w b u h l g e a r s , till t h e s e w e r e s e p a r a t e l y a u d i b l e , s h a k e n t o - Weekend," and if this project ion t h e a t h l e t i c s i t u a t i o n ,
l i e litis c o m e f o r w a r d w i t h g e t h e r in o n e u n d u l a t i n g r o a r of p o w e r b y e v e r y through, we feel confident that lb.
autllorilies will help p . make il a
facts t o s u p p o r t h i s c l a i m s a n d h a s d o n e h i s best t o i m a g i n a b l e t i m b r e of r i n g i n g , w h i s t l i n g , t h r o b b i n g ,
evii
" O h , C o d , ' I cried,
c o o p e r a t e in a r r a n g i n g a s c h e d u l e f o r t h e c o i n i n g h a n g i n g , b u m p i n g , g r i n d i n g .
lie.
' I n t h e g r e a t r o t a t i o n of T h y will s p a r e t h e s e b l e s s e d
year, satisfactory to both parlies.
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NEWS IS "HARSH"
their
b a s k e t b a l l s c h e d u l e is o n l y a m i n o r i s s u e in t h e a t - X e v e r , n e v e r c i v i l i z e t h e m a n d s o d e s t r o y
lo the Editor of Ibe N M V S :
t e m p t s of t h e a s s o c i a t i o n t o r a i s e t h e p r e s t i g e o f t h e . b a r m . "
It is very evidenl thai both ibe
C n l l i g c a n d t i n e f f e c t i v e n e s s of t h e a l u m n i a s s o c i a M o r l e y ' s of the Nivvs and Ihe principal of
T h i s b o o k is a c c l a i m e d b y c r i t i c s ; e
tion.
ig under a
liuesl
production
since " T h u n d e r
o n t h e L e f t . " High -el I a i e lal
essioii retarding the I'Vc-hinaii
T h e C o l l e g e w a u l s t o p l a y b e t t e r t e a m s , p r o v i d e d T h o s e w h o h e a r d h i m in h i s lasl l e c t u r e h e r e will
basketball game which look place ,il
these can be scheduled a n d p r o v i d e d S t a l e can m a k e
ie p l e a s e d a t t h i s o p p o r t u n i t y t o a d d a n o t h e r of h i s on ihe Pub of December.
a g o o d i m p r e s s i o n in t h e n a m e , e v e n t h o u g h v i c t o r y w o r k s t o t h e i r g r o w i n g c o l l e c t i o n s .
An,'
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is n o t p a r a m o u n t .
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s o s t r o n g a s t o r e s u l t in p e r s o n a l i t i e s o r ill 1'eelinu
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and /:'.i He. l i y t i c o r g e \< S t e w a r . ,
p l e a s e d a t t h e d i s p l a y of a l u m n i i n t e r e s t a n d h o p e s
l r . H o u g h t o n Mifflin C o m p a n y . B o s t o n , M a s s .
thai t h e d e s i r e d i m p r o v e m e n t s m a y be e l i d e d .
I ( itixi n s o f A l b a n y a n d s t u d , ' n l s o f A l b a n y in p a r t i c u l a r will find t h i s p a i n s t a k i n g s t u d y o f l l r e l M a r i e
a i idorl'ulh fascinating subject.
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ANNOUNCES
DISPROVES
Y.W.C.A.CONDUCTS COACH
GRADUATE ATTACK
ON HIS POLICIES
SALE OF CANDY
(•Cciii/imin/ from
Profits Expected to Replace
Receipts from Bun Table
Taken from Annex
demand,
'32,
The Young Women's
Christian
a s s o c i a t i o n w i l l c o n d u c t a sale o f
c a n d y a t t h e v a r i o u s g r o u p a n d sor o r i t y houses, Asenath Van lluren,
'32, a n n o u n c e d t o d a y .
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f r o m t h i s sale w i l l , in p a r t , replace
the m o n e y received f r o m the bun
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" T h e c o m i n g d i s a r m a m e n t conf e r e n c e is b o u n d l o f a i l " , P a u l H a r ris, n o t e d s t u d e n t o f i n t e r n a t i o n a l
r e l a t i o n - and w o r l d peace, t o l d the
- I n d e n t a s s e m b l y last F r i d a y .
Desides d i s c u s s i n g t h e G e n e v a m e e t i n g , he o u t l i n e d t h e e c o n o m i c s i t u a t i o n in G e r m a n y , t h e M a n c h u r i a n
q u e s t i o n and e n t r a n c e in the w o r l d
c o u r t as i h e l e a d i n g issues o f 1932.
M r . I l a r r i s said t h a t e v e n if t h e
powers w h i c h w i l l meet in Geneva
in F e b r u a r y f a i l Ii a g r e e o n r e d u c t i o n o f a r m s , a series o f c o n f e r e n c e s
w i l l p r o b a b l y he e s t a b l i s h e d .
Me
advanced the t h e o r y that if the
delegation f r o m the U n i t e d Slates
goes w i t h a d e f i n i t e p r o p o s a l , t h e
c o n f e r e n c e w i l l have s o m e effect.
" I t w i l l make for confidence—the
w i l l i n g n e s s t o act o n t h e a s s u m p t i o n t h a i s o m e o n e else w i l l a g r e e
a n d act a l s o , " he s a i d .
C o n c e r n i n g Ihe e c o n o m i c situat i o n i n G e r m a n y , he s a i d , " G e r m a n y m i n t be in s , , m i . w a y set
aoing again,
If Ihe w e s t e r n w o r l d
iloes n o t save G e r m a n y f r o m l l i t l e r i s i i i a n d C o m m u n i s m , w e can
not e x p e e l less t h a n e c o n o m i c ealastrophy."
I le
urged
cut r a n e e
into
the
W o r l d c u r t as a b e l t e r w a y of
settling i n t e r n a t i o n a l disputes than
w a i t i n g until a " c r i s i s " conies, lo
act w ii Ii o t h e r n a t i o n s . " T h i - c r i s i s
a l t i t u d e of o u r g o v e r n m e n t
i- a
250
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Six Slate college senior-, m e m
In rs o f t h e c. . m i n e r e e d . p a r l t n e n l ,
have a p p l i e d f o r the l i n e o , m i n e r
r i a l p o s i t i o n s n o w a v a i l a b l e al t i n
new
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M.
S a y l e s , s e e n t a r y of t h e p h n i m e i i l
b i n can.
T h e a p p l i c a n t - are; Louise f a r
l o w , E l l e n I b n c e i i , M a r i m i . I ,,ng
Jill
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some
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Speaker Outlined Four Major
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At Present Time
200, 201
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30TH
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JANUARY
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teams
as
continued:
can't
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scheduling
well
I'mich
athletics
wishes
colleges.
we
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lie
Ic
of
bigger
larger
year
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caliber
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3 0 0 , 3 0 1 , 302
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and
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SCHEDUL1
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JANUARY
9 A.
these
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men,
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to
to
the
MONDAY,
Miller,
commercialize
making
always
we
ten
men
that
care
and
out
squad
larger
discussing
know
in
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basketball.
only
aboul
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of
varsity
of
"I
backed
Kenneth
pointed
Slate
many
SIX APPLICATIONS
FOR COMMERCIAL
was
by
manager'
coach
T h e c a n d y w h i c h has been o r dered f r o m S c b r a f t s in N e w Y o r k
w i l l be d i s t r i b u t e d s o m e t i m e n e x t
week, a c c o r d i n g to A l m i r a Russ,
'34, c h a i r m a n o f t h e d i s t r i b u t i o n .
O n e p e r s o n f r o m each h o u s e has
b e e n a p p o i n t e d t o t a k e char.ee o f
t h e sale. T h e s e s t u d e n t s a r e : L o u ise W e l l s , '3-1, A h l e n b a l l ; E v e l y n
G r e c n b u r g , '33, A l p h a K p s i l o n I ' h i ;
R u t h G o l d s m i t h , '32, A l p h a K h o ;
K s t h c r G r a n n i s , '3-1, A v a l o n
hall;
K a t h e r i n e W i l k i n - , '3-1, l l c t a / e t a ;
M a y h e l l c M a t h e w s , '34, C h i S i g m a
Theta;
Catherine
S i i u n i e r e r , '34,
Delta t l i u c g a ; A l v i n a T r e n t l e i u a n ,
'34, K l a I ' h i ; M a r g a r e t S e r v i c e , 33,
(ianima Kappa I'hi; 4'belma Smith,
'34, K a p p a D e l i a ; M v r t l e I ' e c k , '3 1,
Mrs. L i l l y ' s ; Alice I'il/patrick, '31,
N e w m a n b a l l ; M a r j o r i e I l a - , '.i.i,
I ' h i D e l t a ; N i b - C l e m e n s , 32, I'hi
L a m b d a ; M a t i l d a Centner, ' 3 1 , I'i
Alpha
Ian; Dorothy
G r i l l i u , '3 1,
1'si ( l a m i n a ; K a t h e r i n e . S c n i t , '32,
Sigma A l p h a ; M arion I I eincinaim,
'.<., S v d d u m b a l l ; E v c l v n S l a i hie,
'35, W r e n h a l l ; E d n a F e h t n e l , '35,
W a t e r b u r y ball ; and l i c t t i (irr.gorv,
'33. " Y " H o u s e .
Mac
5)
m i l a sulliciently large a m o u n t for
the g u a r a n t e e s which such colleges
statements
iiinil-
l;,,,r 1. ailumn
EXAMINATION
The mld-ycnr e x a m i n a t i o n . s c h e d u l e tins
••••
uncoil by Miss Elizabeth V a n
Ucnbcrgh, registrar, Arrangements (or ex
animations in pertnitleil conllicts must In
made with the instructor, who permitted
the c-.mllic-t, nnt later than Wedtic '
Itmiiary 20, 1932, .Miss Van Uenl
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STATE COLLEGE NEWS, ALBANY, N. Y., JANUARY 15, 1932
ELECT
Will Begin Moving Books Into Hawley
QUINTET TO MEET GRADUATES
VARIOUS SUBJECTS
BROOKLYNTONIGHT FOR A . M. DEGREE Library In Two Months, Engineer
Says
DEBATE SCHEDULE
ANNOUNCED TODAY
(Continued from page 1, column 4)
By t h e end of t w o months, the b o o k s for next year.
T h e r e a r c t w o subjects on health
T h r e e of t h e five stained glass Contests With Hamilton ColBrooklyn Polytechnic Institute and physical education. O n e is b y new Gideon H a w l e y library will be
lege and Syracuse University
Mildred W i l s o n on t h e physical r e a d y for occupancy, a c c o r d i n g to w i n d o w s that a r c class m e m o r i a l
Rated One of Strongest
gifts
in H a w l e y hall will p r o b a b l y
a
s
t
a
t
e
m
e
n
t
m
a
d
e
t
o
d
a
y
b
y
M
r
.
achievement tests in Albany schools,
Will Take Place
be
placed
in
the
upper
t
h
r
e
e
large
F
r
a
n
c
i
s
Guinan,
chief
e
n
g
i
n
e
e
r
of
and
t
h
e
o
t
h
e
r
on
t
h
e
analysis
of
Down-state Teams
health t e x t - b o o k s in junior high the College. T h e last step t o w a r d w i n d o w s of t h e n o r t h side of D r a the completion of t h e library w a s p e r hall. N o t h i n g definite h a s been
schools by M r s . Mabel O s g o o d .
Several d e b a t e s , in which t h e
decided about t h e o t h e r t w o win- men's, w o m e n ' s , a n d freshman d e T h e s e in e d u c a t i o n far o u t n u m b e r begun d u r i n g t h e C h r i s t m a s recess,
By K E N N E T H MIIXER, '32
dows.
when
student
life
u
t
t
e
r
l
y
deserted
bate t e a m s will participate, a r e
those on all o t h e r subjects and inSPORTS EDITOR, TIIK NEWS
scheduled for this spring, R u t h
clude topics on t r a n s p o r t a t i o n in t h e institution.
Other Innovations
K r o n m n n , '32, p r e s i d e n t of t h e d e Mr. Guinan w a s confident, that
central
rural
schools,
m
a
p
interpreT h e P u r p l e a n d Gold quintet will
c o n d i t i o n s being favorable, the work
bate council, a n n o u n c e d .
swing into action tonight when tation, educational needs of t h e of m o v i n g books into t h e library
T w o o t h e r innovations, o n e of
T h e men's t e a m will meet H a m negro,
extra-curricular
activities,
it opposes the strong
Brooklyn
will begin a t t h e end of t w o m o n t h s . which h a s been c o m p l e t e d , the
Polytechnic institute team in the the results of previous scholastic Dr. A. R. B r u b a c h e r , president, o t h e r is rapidly on its w a y t o w a r d ilton college at H a m i l t o n o n Febr
u
a
r y 2-1 to d e b a t e t h e question:
training
on
t
h
e
student,
practice
Page
hall
gymnasium
at 8:15
stated early this s e m e s t e r that he finality, are part of State college
o'clock.
B r o o k l y n Polytechnic is teaching, g r a d i n g , a n d educational expected t h e library to be ready by c o n t r i b u t i o n toward t h e relief of "Resolved: T h a t Herbert Hoover
should
be re-elected p r e s i d e n t of
one of t h e s t r o n g e s t metropolitan b r o a d c a s t i n g .
unemployment. These innovations
T w o m e m b e r s of the faculty in the l a t t e r part of M a r c h or the a r e t h e t w o new sidewalks. O n e is the United States."
fives a n d will provide splendid o p early
p
a
r
t
of
April.
T h e w o m e n ' s team will d e b a t e
position for t h e State team. L a s t the c o m m e r c e d e p a r t m e n t have
on W e s t e r n a v e n u e at t h e e x t r e m e
T h e w o r k consists of t e a r i n g up
Harrison
y e a r t h e B r o o k l y n quintet defeated also s u b m i t t e d topics.
west end of t h e c a m p u s , begun on Syracuse university h e r e in F e b r u S t a t e a n d the S t a t e boys will be Terwilliger, assistant professor of the old flooring of both t h e g y m - N o v e m b e r 13, and t h e o t h e r is to ary, Miss K r o n m a n further stated.
c o m m e r c e , is writing on the deter- nasium a n d t h e old a u d i t o r i u m . extend a c r o s s t h e back a n d east It will be t h e first time that a State
out to a v e n g e that loss.
team will have met a S y r a c u s e team
m i n i n g factors in t h e college com- S u p p o r t s for t h e new flooring will side c a m p u s .
T h e State team will be chosen mercial
in debate, she a d d e d , T h e question
student,
and Blanche then be installed. T h e e n t i r e audi"These jobs employed forty-eight has n,it yet been chosen.
from I n g r a h a m , Brooks, Rail, D e Avery, i n s t r u c t o r in commerce, is torium will be used for t h e library
L a u r a , Nelson, H a r r i s , S a u n d e r s , m a k i n g a s u r v e y of New York while only a small part of t h e g y m - men," says Mr. Guinan, T h e workN e g o t i a t i o n s h a v e been started
Myers, Garrett and Yaffee. T h e State r e g e n t s examination in c o m nasium will be used for stacks, it on t h e library e m p l o y s t w e n t y - e i g h t for a w o m e n ' s d e b a t e trip to Midfirst four will probably b e in t h e mercial a r i t h i n a t i c .
is expected. T h e r e m a i n d e r of t h e men. State's contribution for t h e dlebury eolege in Vermont and
relief of u n e m p l o y m e n t is s e v e n t y - Kcenc N o r m a l school d u r i n g t h e
s t a r t i n g line-up.
Dr. licik also announced that t h e g y m n a s i u m will be used for p h y s T h e r e will be dancing after the g r a d u a t e c o m m i t t e e has voted to ical education classes. H o w e v e r , it two m e n .
second week-end in Mvrch.
Miss
g a m e . T h e music will be furnished accept t h e theses of Katherine will not be sufficiently large to acK r o n m a n said.
by Guyer's Gleeful
Rhythm-mak- Coughlin on " T h e Study of t h e c o m m o d a t e basketball contests.
Arrangements for the first freshers, t h e College house o r c h e s t r a . Pupil's Ability to read Arithmetic
man intercollegiate d e b a t e a r e being
T h e library when c o m p l e t e d will
S t u d e n t s should not forget to se- P r o b l e m s " and William Delehorty not be used as a study hall. Dr.
completed T h e freshman team will
cure guest cards from the office of on " T h e Legal Aspects of Religious B r u b a c h e r said earlier. It will be
meet Colgate freshmen here about
Dean Anna H. Pierce, if they wish Education in Public Schools."
the middle of April.
used as a reference a n d r e a d i n g
to bring outsiders to the dancing.
Several of these a r e being sub- room, he maintained.
T h e All-Stars will oppose t h e mitted by people no longer a t t e n d T h e final step m a y be said to be
Kappa Delta R b o five in t h e p r e - ing College classes. Among these a result of student agitation, Stuliminary contest which will get u n - is a study of high school news- d e n t s several years a g o saw t h e
T h e 1935 team defeated t h e Mepapers in New York State bv c r o w d e d condition of t h e present chanievillc High b a s k e t e e r s 21 to 15
der way at 7:00 o'clock.
William French '29, former editor- library, the hick of -pace to accom- last S a t u r d a y . The game w a s fairly
in-chief on the N E W S .
m o d a t e tho-e w h o wish to use the last and the frosh managed to keep
library to an a d v a n t a g e . T h e y have on t h e long end of t h e score d u r i n g
dent \ . Is. Brub
IT Will
gone through the discomfiture of most of the s t m u u l e .
in nibers of the Young
w o r k i n g in an i n a d e q u a t e space.
Al Jadick was the scoring star,
association of
("In- -tian
T h e s e s t u d e n t - have even a p p e a r e d r e g i s t e r i n g four fields for a total of
ville onigbt on the subject
before legislative finance commit- eight points. " D a v e " Kronian m a d e
e m a d e a similar adRi
tees to state their case for the need six points and Cliff Rail put up a drt -s ti i a eroiip in I ludson Falls
ol a library.
line defensive game which b r o k e up ..ii Monday night.
(Continued from fmic I, column 1)
_ An a p p r o p r i a t i o n for three addi- several Mechaniev ille plays. T h e
I >r. Brubacher -pent t w o m o n t h Dr. Donnal Y. Smith, professor ter 1. Ten-ill, Mr. Edward Cooper, tional librarians and an additional frosh team w a s c o m p o s e d of Rail, last s u m m e r t r a v e l i n g in Russia
of history, read a paper on " T h e Miss Blanche M. Avery, Miss Char- $14,000 above the regular a p p r o p r i - Bills, Jones, Kronian, Jadick, Drake, end studying the economic condiInfluence of t h e Foreign Born of lotte l.oeb, Miss Marion Smith, ation has been requested for new and Blumberg.
tions there.
the N o r t h w e s t on the Klection of Mis- A n n e t t e Dobbin, Miss Arlenc
180(1" on T u e s d a y , December 2l>, Preston, Dr. A. K. Biek, Miss Laura
Erear,
I'MI before a session of the Ameri- Thompson, M r s . Florence
'oTrHTTnTnTo^nrcrrrcnnnr^
can
Historical association. T h e Mrs. E. Marx, Mrs. Roger Briggs,
convention
was conducted
De- M r s . K e n n e t h MacAffor, M r s . R C.
cember 2K, 29, and 3(1 at the New Carter, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Thciser,
Geo. D. Jeoney
Phone ( w o l J
Nicollet Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn, Mr. a n d M r s . I. F. Taufe, Miss M.
and at the University of Minnesota, F r a i l e r , Miss II Carey, Miss A.
with an a t t e n d a n c e of 1000 mem- Clear, Miss N. Fitzgerald, Reverend
bers from the entire United States. and M r s . I. Pitcher, Mr. and M r s . Sanford l.evenstcin '.13 a n d BerT h e three d a y s ' session was di- I.. Cogswell, Jr., Dr. and Mrs. A r - nard Simon, '.12, a r e r e p r e s e n t i n g
vided into various sections at which thur Phinney, Mr. and Mrs. C. I I . State college in t h e Albany city
The S t a t e
one hundred papers were read. Van Note, Miss F. A. Van Sastford, ping p o n g t o u r n a m e n t .
T h e s e paper-, were written and Mrs. William I.. Caughtry. M r s team is now in third position in the
league,
having
won
four
contests
Fred
De
Beer,
Miss
M
a
r
y
C.
J
e
r
compiled by various eminent hismain, Miss II. lames, Mi-s R. Jen- and lost but one. T i n league leadtorians.
19S Central Avenue—at Robin
ers is t h e Mechanic's and F a r m e r ' s
kins,
Miss
I.
Knight,
Miss
M.
D
.
Professor Carl [Seeker of Corhank team which has live victories
isLlbcmy, N. Y.
nell, author, historian, and presi- Israel, M i - s L. F. Stevens, Miss I..
md no d; u its to its credit.
dent of the American Historical S. T o w n s e n d , Miss I. Applcton,
Mi-s
I'.
Class,
Reverend
W.
II.
association, addressed the m e m b e r s
at their annual banquet. His speech, Hopkins, M r s . E. Iluyck. Mrs. P
" H i s t o r y for Kveryman," w a s very Irving, Mr. a n d M r s . S. T. lone-,
WELCOMES MEMBER
favorably criti/.cd in the J a n u a r y Dr. A \ \ right, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
10 issue of the N'cw York T i m e s Cheney, M r s . I. Ganet, Dr. and M r s .
under "Hi -lory as I ,ow- Brow." E. Graves, M r s . E. Gallieu, Miss
('. .1. (HOI. AKIS, Prop.
Alpha Rbo sororilv
Professor liecker makes " E v e r y - Melouie G r a n t , Dr. and Mr-. R. (i.
the m a r r i a g e of Hazel
HOME OF
man hi- own bi-torian."
H e d e - Winslow, a n d Dr. and Mrs. (i. M
In G e o r g e Miller, at
it W
Iside,
fines history a- " t h e m e m o r y of Wiley.
FINE H O M E M A D E CANDIES
New i l a n i p s h i r
Dec. 20, 1931
t i l i n g -aid and done." "< )ur proper
D E L I C I O U S ICE C R E A M
function is not to repeat t h e past,
hut to make use of it to correct and
LUNCHEONETTE
rationalize for ((minion use Mr.
Let Us Fill Your Party Orders
E v e r y m a n ' s i n t e r p r e t a t i o n of what
actually happened." T h e New York
liuir Nobbing—-Permanent Waving—Finger and Murcel Waving
Phone Your Order—We
Deliver
' l i m e s of htmiary 10 further comut Popular Prices
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MECHANICVILLE FIVE
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President Will Speak
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